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Infinite Plane Radio
IPS MORNING DEPROGRAM 3/31/25

Infinite Plane Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 33:07


Catch the morning podcast https://ips.mixlr.com/SynopsisThe transcript outlines a discussion from the Infinite Plane Society (IPS) morning deprogram session on March 31, 2025. The speaker focuses on the practical applications and implications of artificial intelligence (AI), particularly for media analysis, creative projects, and automation. Key themes include demystifying AI, leveraging its tools for efficiency, and addressing misconceptions about its capabilities. The speaker emphasizes the importance of adopting AI to remain competitive and explores its use in research, creative writing, and automation.Overview of the IPS ScheduleDaily live sessions Monday to Friday.Evening focus on AI tools and applications.Demystification of AIAI is not sentient or mystical but a sophisticated tool.Comparison to search engines, word processors, predictive text, and image generation.Critique of divine fallacy in perceiving AI as sentience.Practical Reasons for Using AIEnhancing efficiency in research and media deconstruction.Applications in fiction and nonfiction writing.Importance of staying ahead of technological advancements.Patterns and Connections in MediaObservations of recurring themes like the number 33 in PSYOPs.Open-ended approach to media analysis without preconceived models.Creative Applications of AIUse in art generation and digital tools.Transition from traditional methods (e.g., airbrushing) to digital mediums.AI as a complement to creativity rather than a replacement.Automation and AI AgentsIntegration of AI in automating workflows (e.g., newsletters, press releases).Development of tools like perplexity for streamlined research.Creation of an auto-updating website (autohoax.com) for curated content."AI will not be replacing people. People who use AI will be replacing people that do not."This highlights the competitive advantage of adopting AI tools."You go from a podcast to a transcript synopsis to an infographic in a matter of minutes. And it's so streamlined."

Forbidden Knowledge News
FKN Classics 2022: Roswell Deception & Demystification of WWII - Birth of UFO Propaganda | Peter Moon

Forbidden Knowledge News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 66:45


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Data Driven
Demystification of AI: Will Singularity happen?

Data Driven

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 15:21


Mark Esposito, Co-Founder and Chief Learning Officer at Nexus, explores artificial intelligence and its implications for the future. Automation isn't new; it has been improving efficiency, reducing costs, and simplifying tasks for decades. However, what truly concerns us is the potential automation of decision-making, and whether we are on the cusp of a technological singularity. Today, Mark discusses demystifying AI and whether singularity will happen.Connect With: Mark Esposito: Website // LinkedInData Driven Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterDominic Bohan: Website // LinkedIn // Twitter

The Hormone Genius Podcast
S4 Ep. 11: The Demystification of Natural Fertility Methods with Jamie & Teresa

The Hormone Genius Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 51:48


There have been many myths circulated about natural fertility methods over the last 50 plus years, and Jamie & Teresa are going to go through the most common ones. We want you to be able to understand the truth and science to back up our abiity as women to know our bodies, and be able to fully intepret our fertility day in and day out. So buckle up, because this is a good ride through dispelling the old and reclaiming the new, to be able to truly see the goodness and truth of our hormone genius! Medical disclaimer: The information presented in The Hormone Genius Podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for actual medical or mental health advice from a doctor, psychologist, or any other medical or mental health professional.

Data Driven
Demystification of AI: Will Singularity happen? -- Mark Esposito // Nexus FrontierTech

Data Driven

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 15:21


Mark Esposito, Co-Founder and Chief Learning Officer at Nexus, explores artificial intelligence and its implications for the future. Automation isn't new; it has been improving efficiency, reducing costs, and simplifying tasks for decades. However, what truly concerns us is the potential automation of decision-making, and whether we are on the cusp of a technological singularity. Today, Mark discusses demystifying AI and whether singularity will happen. Connect With: Mark Esposito: Website // LinkedInData Driven Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterDominic Bohan: Website // LinkedIn // Twitter

Millennials Are Killing Capitalism
Responding to a “Barrage of Nonsense” - Henry Hakamäki and Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro On Domenico Losurdo's Stalin: History and Critique of a Black Legend

Millennials Are Killing Capitalism

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 110:49


In this episode we discuss the brand new authorized English translation of Domenico Losurdo's Stalin: History and Critique of a Black Legend, pre-orders are now being fulfilled, from Iskra Books.  Joining us for this conversation are the translators of the text Henry Hakamäki and Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro.  Henry Hakamäki is best known as the co-host of the Guerrilla History podcast. And of course among many other things, he is also the co-translator and editor of the book we will be discussing today. You can follow him on Twitter at @huck1995. Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro is Professor at the Geography Department of SUNY New Paltz and is chief editor for the journal Capitalism Nature Socialism.  His book Socialist States and the Environment is available from Pluto Press.  We talk to the two translators about why this book has taken so long to receive an authorized translation into English. How Henry and Salvatore got involved in the project. We also talk about how the book helps us deconstruct and reorient ideas and understandings about Stalin's legacy and in doing so hopefully helps to pave the way for better understandings of the larger social processes during a critical era of Soviet History as well.  We talk about how Losurdo addresses the false equivalence often made between Stalin and Hitler. Which also sets up a false equivalency between fascism and communism. Our guests discuss problem of comparing abstract universalist ideals with concrete attempts to build socialism. How Losurdo deals with and situates the purges and terror with regards to Stalin's legacy as well as contradictory charges that Stalin was both bumbling and incompetent and an absolute dictator that made every decision of any importance across the whole of the USSR. We close with some discussion of Stalin on the national question and his stance on language in the early USSR. The book is available now for pre-order and we will include a link in the show notes where folks can purchase the book. The free pdf should be available through the Iskra Books website by August 9th. We also just want to send a shout-out to Guerrilla History the podcast which Henry is a regular co-host. They have another episode on the book that is out that goes in more detail over some of the aspects of the book that we do not touch on as much so check that out and while you're there subscribe and check out their other content and support their work if you appreciate what they do. And lastly this is our fifth episode of the month of July. We did hit our goal for new patrons for the month, so thanks to everyone who contributed to that. And if you have been thinking about becoming a patron of the show we can always use your support to sustain what we do here. You can become a patron of the show for as little as $1 a month at patreon.com/millennialsarekillingcapitalism Links: Purchase the book (paperback) Purchase the book (hardback) Free PDF will be available here in the coming days Guerrilla History episode on the book 

Mangtas Nation
Web3 Made Easy: The Power of Education and Demystification with Armin ZadakBar | S2 EP15

Mangtas Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 40:56


Web3 is poised to transform the way we interact with the internet, from how we share data to how we conduct transactions. With the rise of blockchain technology and decentralized applications, Web3 promises a more secure, transparent, and equitable internet for all. However, despite its potential, the Web3 landscape is still in its early stages, with challenges and uncertainties ahead.   Armin ZadakBar, a leading entrepreneur and educator in the world of Web3 and blockchain joins Mangtas Nation as we explore the current state of Web3 and what the future holds for this exciting new frontier. He demystifies the differences between Web1, Web2, and Web3, and explains how the evolution of the internet has led us to this point. He emphasizes the importance of education in this new era of Web3, where users have the power to own their data and shape the future of the internet. If you're curious about Web3, this episode is not to be missed.  We particularly talk about:   02:03 – Armin ZadakBar's background  04:39 – Living in different cities  05:20 – Downtown Manhattan as a home  07:00 – The beauty of living in Italy  08:10 – How Armin ventured into Web3 and Blockchain  10:30 – Armin's entrepreneurial journey   12:05 – GLAM BLOCKS team and their expertise  14:39 – Developing course and workshop for Web3  16:01 – Discovering the problems with Web3 and companies and people on Web3  18:56 – The 3 Levels: Global, National, and European Level  20:01 – Bringing Education before Regulation  23:21 – What victory looks like in the Web3 world  25:21 – The target audience for courses and workshops  27:35 – Demystifying Web1, Web2, and Web3  33:28 – From read-only, to read and write, and now read, write, and own.  34:15 – Simplifying courses for people to understand Web3  36:04 – Armin's drive and motivation to continue teaching people  39:10 – Where to find Armin ZadakBar   *view show notes*  Connect with Armin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/arminzadakbar/  Visit Armin's website: https://arminzadakbar.com/  Mangtas Nation is hosted by Mangtas CEO Wouter Delbaere and CMO Jacki Demuynck.  Jacki and Wouter are also the co-founders of Mangtas – a curated marketplace where businesses can meet their remote staffing needs – reliably.  Connect with Wouter: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wouter-delbaere/   Connect with Jacki: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackidemuynck/   Join us at http://bit.ly/3X7avm6     Follow us on Spotify, YouTube, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter!  Be sure to subscribe/follow #MangtasNation for more! 

Archetypes
The Demystification of Dragon Lady with Margaret Cho & Lisa Ling

Archetypes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 46:30


Meghan engages in candid and illuminating conversations with Margaret Cho and Lisa Ling about the archetypes that try to limit and define Asian women. Meghan also explores the power of representation and finding your voice for the AAPI community and beyond. This episode also features sociologist Nancy Wang Yuen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Forbidden Knowledge News
The Roswell Deception and the Demystification of WWII - Birth of UFO Propaganda w/ Peter Moon

Forbidden Knowledge News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 65:51


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A Hitchhiker's Guide To Truth
Occult Demystification with The Occult Rejects

A Hitchhiker's Guide To Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2022 157:21


In this re-published blast from the not-so-distant past, I sit down with none other than The Occult Rejects to discuss the importance of understanding and demystifying the occult. please click the link below to learn where else you can find the rest of their work! https://linktr.ee/theoccultrejects?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=2dd57763-df04-4b22-9c4b-8810947913de --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hitchhikersguidetotruth/support

WORD UP with Dani Katz
"The C-Word” with Michael Wann

WORD UP with Dani Katz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 54:13


• The magic spot: Poetry as synchronicity and its role in manifestation• Temporal receiving and resonance with sound• Dani deemed THE liminal criminal• The Machiavellian Angle and vulnerability• Demystification and the navigation of liminal Spaces• Agnosticism: Polarity as an obfuscation of Truth.• Our experience of Time is exceptionally WEIRD these days, right?• Dani intuits Michael's strong Gemini astrological placements• The magical and covert imagination of Roald Dahl• The CIA funnel: Reality shaping and the covert propaganda machine• The Scooby Doo Effect: Unmasking the boogie man• Riding the wave of Beauty, Love, Life and Truth• Serving Sound and the all-encompassing connectivity of Love• Searching for gnomes and the importance of good dental hygiene• The duality of sweating• Time hiccups and such: memory and our perception of time• The collective vs. the individual concept of the future and the mind control of the Gregorian calendar system.• The oppression of the calendar and its relationship to federal holidays.• Creating a personally meaningful calendar through developing a new perspective.• Communicating in the liminal space and the quality of receptivity• Imaging the future: The midpoint, zero point and the liminal space• The lunar cycle and the Gregorian Calendar• The monotony of the system ushered in by the Calendar system and how Stella lost her groove• The power of language and the frequency of scarcity• The sacredness of actual and authentic real TIME• The inversion and how it plays out• The frequency of surrender and detangling from the OLD time system• A delicate dance: Personal milestones and points of reference over time• Reframing to the moment• The moon, her mystery and her mythology

Screaming in the Cloud
The Demystification of Zero Trust with Philip Griffiths

Screaming in the Cloud

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 35:38


About PhilipPhilip Griffiths is VP Global Business Development and regularly speaks at events from DevOps to IoT to Cyber Security. Prior to this, he worked for Atos IT Services in various roles working with C-suit executives to realise their digital transformation. He lives in Cambridge with his wife and two daughters.Links: NetFoundry: https://netfoundry.io/ Blog article: https://netfoundry.io/demystifying-the-magic-of-zero-trust-with-my-daughter-and-opensource/ netfoundry.io/screaminginthecloud: https://netfoundry.io/screaminginthecloud TranscriptAnnouncer: Hello, and welcome to Screaming in the Cloud with your host, Chief Cloud Economist at The Duckbill Group, Corey Quinn. This weekly show features conversations with people doing interesting work in the world of cloud, thoughtful commentary on the state of the technical world, and ridiculous titles for which Corey refuses to apologize. This is Screaming in the Cloud.Corey: Today's episode is brought to you in part by our friends at MinIO the high-performance Kubernetes native object store that's built for the multi-cloud, creating a consistent data storage layer for your public cloud instances, your private cloud instances, and even your edge instances, depending upon what the heck you're defining those as, which depends probably on where you work. It's getting that unified is one of the greatest challenges facing developers and architects today. It requires S3 compatibility, enterprise-grade security and resiliency, the speed to run any workload, and the footprint to run anywhere, and that's exactly what MinIO offers. With superb read speeds in excess of 360 gigs and 100 megabyte binary that doesn't eat all the data you've gotten on the system, it's exactly what you've been looking for. Check it out today at min.io/download, and see for yourself. That's min.io/download, and be sure to tell them that I sent you.Corey: This episode is sponsored by our friends at Oracle Cloud. Counting the pennies, but still dreaming of deploying apps instead of “Hello, World” demos? Allow me to introduce you to Oracle's Always Free tier. It provides over 20 free services and infrastructure, networking, databases, observability, management, and security. And—let me be clear here—it's actually free. There's no surprise billing until you intentionally and proactively upgrade your account. This means you can provision a virtual machine instance or spin up an autonomous database that manages itself, all while gaining the networking, load balancing, and storage resources that somehow never quite make it into most free tiers needed to support the application that you want to build. With Always Free, you can do things like run small-scale applications or do proof-of-concept testing without spending a dime. You know that I always like to put asterisks next to the word free? This is actually free, no asterisk. Start now. Visit snark.cloud/oci-free that's snark.cloud/oci-free.Corey: Welcome to Screaming in the Cloud. I'm Corey Quinn. Today's promoted episode is about a topic that is near and dear to my heart. In the AWS universe, we have seen over time that the networking has gotten more and more capable going from EC2 Classic to the world of VPC network to a whole bunch of other things. But with that capability comes a stupendous amount of complexity, to the point where the easy answer to, “Do you understand how networking works within AWS?” Is, of course, no, “I don't.”I'm joined today by Philip Griffiths, who's the Head of Business Development at NetFoundry. Philip, thank you for joining me.Philip: Pleasure to be here, Corey.Corey: So, NetFoundry has what I would argue to be one of the most intriguing-slash-differentiated approaches to handling that ever-increasing complexity around the networking story, not just in AWS, but a number of different cloud providers, and between them, and that approach is to ignore it completely. Have I nailed the salient approach here with that, I guess we'll call it a flippant statement.Philip: Yeah, I'd probably say so. It's the interesting thing where a lot of people say cloud networking is hard, and from our perspective, it should just be super easy, you should be able to provision it in a few minutes with only outbound ports, and set up your policy so that malicious actors can't get inside it. It should be that easy, and programmable, and it's a shame that the current world is not.Corey: One of the hard problems has always been in, I guess, security, which is the thing that everyone pretends to care about right up front, but in practice, often winds up bolting it on after the fact because, “We care about security,” is sort of the trademark phrase of things that we see, usually an email announcing a data breach when it was very clear that companies did not care about security. It's not just me complaining about how complex the network stack is, but by what directly flows from that. If you aren't able to fit all of that into your head as far as what's going on from a security perspective, the odds of misconfiguration creep in and you don't really become aware of what your risk exposure is. I'm really partial to the idea of just avoiding it entirely. Is NetFoundry, effectively, a network overlay? Is it something that goes a bit beyond that? Effectively, where do you folks start and where do you stop?Philip: Yes, that is precisely correct. We are a network overlay that's been built on the principles of zero trust. What is very unique is the ability to be able to start it wherever you want. So yes, you can deploy it from the AWS Marketplace in a few minutes into your VPC or into your operating system, but we also have the ability to actually put it directly into the application stack itself, which has some very interesting complications. What I find as the most interesting starting point is the oxymoron of secure networking.There are no secure networks. It's not possible. Networks are designed to share information and taking it to first principles, you can only isolate networks. And this is why we had the thought process for if we're going to put our overlay network into stuff and make it secure, we have to start at the application level because then we can actually just isolate it to an application communicating into an application, which has profound implications.Corey: The network part is relatively straightforward. I imagine it just becomes, more or less, what resembles a fairly flat network where everything internal is allowed to talk to each other, and then, in turn, this winds up effectively elevating what should be allowed to talk to what and on what ports and whatnot into something that's a lot closer to the application logic, and transcends whatever provider it happens to be traversing.Philip: Yeah, correct. Following the principles of zero trust, we utilize strong embedded identity as a function of what the endpoints are, what the source and destination is. And therefore you build up your policies and services to say what should communicate to what on the basis that the default the least privileged: Absolutely nothing. Your underlay then, the only thing you need is commodity internet with outbound ports. The whole concept of north-south, east-west, if you're app-embedded, you don't even need public DNS; you don't even need DNS at all. Naming conventions go out the window; you don't need to conform to the standards. You know, you could say, “I want to hit Jenkins.” You go to Jenkins because that can be done.Corey: I would approach this entire endeavor with a fair bit of suspicion and no small amount of alarm if it were something that you had developed internally, as far as, “Well, we're just going to replace what amounts to your entire network stack and just go ahead and trust us. It's fine.” But you didn't do that. You're riding on top of the OpenZiti open-source project. And that basically assuages a whole raft of concerns I would have if something like this were proprietary, and people who know what they're doing—who, let's be clear, aren't me—were not able to inspect it and say, “Okay, this passes muster”—as they have done—or alternately, “No, this is terrifyingly dangerous for a variety of excellent reasons.”And it really feels like a lot of the zero-trust stories that we see these days that are taking advantage of either a network overlay approach or shifting authentication into a different layer, have all taken a somewhat similar tack. I used to think it was a good idea; now I'm starting to suspect it might very well be the only viable model. Do you find that that's accurate, or was this a subject of some contention when you were starting out?Philip: So, there's two very interesting [sigh] thoughts that came to me as you were saying that. The number one is yes, we drove forward with OpenZiti because we've seen open-source just completely dominate the industry and everything new that's been built. If you want to deploy an application, you're building on Linux. And in fact, you're probably [laugh] also running on Kubernetes if you're building new. And our objective was to be able to turn OpenZiti into you know, the open-source, zero-trust private network and equivalent where it's just standard: You'll bake your application with Ziti, by design.It will become a check function that people say you have to comply to. When I look at other vendors and how they look at zero-trust, I broadly see a few things that dishearten me. And again, it's a big market, a lot of people—everyone says they're zero-trust nowadays—but I broadly categorize it into a few ways. You have people who are effectively acting as a proxy and they're adding authentication as a way to check what people should have access to. And they may give access to the whole network, they may do granular; it varies between them. In fact, I've just written a blog on this where I effectively call that no-magic zero trust. It's a blog conceptualized within Harry Potter and [unintelligible 00:07:36] a conversation with my daughter.Corey: Yeah, any way to tell a story that beats the traditional enterprise voice is very much appreciated over in this corner of the world.Philip: [laugh]. Yeah, exactly. You have a second tier, which is what I like to think as semi-magical. And that's where you start saying, I am going to use a software-defined perimeter. So, that it's first packet authenticate, or outbound-only based upon embedded identity. And in my eyes, this is basically an invisibility cloak.You then have app-embedded or magical zero-trust. And this is where you're putting the invisibility cloak inside your application, but you're also giving it a port key so that when it needs to connect to something else on the other side of the world, it just happens; it's transparent. And broadly speaking, I think it's very good that the whole world, including the US government is taking zero-trust incredibly importantly, but the distribution of how people tackle a problem is wildly different. There are some zero-trust solutions, which going in the right direction, but fundamentally, if you're putting it in front of your—I won't name a vendor, but there was a vendor who in December, they released a report that said in 90 seconds, common vulnerabilities are exploited something like 96% of the time. 24-hours, 100%.A few days later, they had a 9.8 CVE on their zero-trust VPN concentrator with a public IP, to which I thought, “If you're not patching that immediately, you've got problems if someone is coming into your network.”Corey: Absolutely. We just completed our annual security awareness training here, and so much of it just… it really made my skin crawl, there was an entire module on how to effectively detect phishing emails, and I got to tell you, if they ever start running spellcheck on their some of their [spear-phishing 00:09:23] campaigns, then we're all doomed because that was what the entire training was here. My position is, is that okay, if someone in your company clicks a bad link and it destroys the company's infrastructure, maybe it's the person who's clicking the link that is not necessarily the critical failure point here. Great, if someone compromises an employee workstation, there should be a way to contain the blast radius, they should not now be inside the walls and able to traverse into whatever it is that they want. There should be additional barriers, and zero trust—though it has become, as you say, a catch-all term—seems to be a serious way of looking at this type of compromise and this sort of mitigation against that sort of behavior.Philip: Definitely. And I think that leads itself to, if you're using the correct zero-trust solution, you're able to close [unintelligible 00:10:12] ports, great, you've now massively reduced your attack surface. But what if someone does get a phishing injection of ransomware or something to their endpoint or into their servers? The two things that I like to think about is that if you're creating your overlay network so that the only communication from your server is outbound into the public IPs of your private overlay, then effectively even if the ransomware gets in there, it can't then connect to its command and control module to then go through the kill cycle to other activities. The other is that if you then look at it [instead 00:10:46] of on the server-side, but actually on the client-side, if someone infects my Mac laptop with ransomware, we use this internal application called Mattermost.And it's basically Slack, but open-source. If my Mattermost is Ziti-fied, even I've got ransomware on my device, it can't side-channel attack into Mattermost because you would actually have to break into the Mattermost application and somehow get that Mattermost application to make a compromised query or whatever to get past the system. So really, when I look at zero-trust, it's not about saying, “We're secure. Job done. You know, fire the security department because we don't need them anymore.” It's all about saying—Corey: Box check. Hand it off to the auditor.Philip: [laugh]. Exactly. It's more about saying the cost of attack, the cost of compromised is increased, ideally, to the point where the malicious actors don't have a return on investment. Because if they don't have a return on investment, they will find something else that's not your applications and your systems to try and compromise.Corey: I want to make sure that I'm contextualizing this properly because we're talking—I think—about what almost looks like two different worlds here. There's the, this is how things wind up working in the ecosystem as far as your server environment goes in a cloud provider, but then we're also talking about what goes on in your corporate network of people who are using laptops, which is increasingly being done from home these days. Where do you folks start? Where do you stop? Do you transcend into the corporate network as well, or is this primarily viewed as a production utility?Philip: We do. One of our original design principles with OpenZiti was for it to be a platform rather than a point solution. So, we designed it from the ground up to be able to support any IP packets, TCP, UDP, et cetera, whether you're doing, client-server, server-server, machine-server, server-initiated, client-initiated, yadda, yadda, yadda. So effectively, the same technology can be applied to many different use cases, depending on where you want to use it. We've been doing work recently to handle, let's call them the hard use cases.Probably one of the hardest ones out there is VoIP. There is a playbook that is currently taking place where the VoIP-managed service provider gets DDoSed by malicious actors; the playbook is to move it onto a CDN so that you move the attack surface and you get respite for a few hours. And there's not really any way to solve it because blocking DDoS attacks at layer 3, layer 4 is incredibly difficult unless you can make your PBX dark. And I've seen a couple of our OpenZitiE engineers making calls from one device to another without going through the PBX by doing that over OpenZiti, and being able to solve some of the challenges that's normally associated with VoIP. Again, it was really one of our design principles: How can we make the platform is so flexible that we can do X, Y, Zed today; we're able to build it, again to become a standard, because it can handle anything.Corey: One of the big questions that people are going to have going into this is, and this may sound surprising is a little bit less about technical risk of things like encryption and the rest and a lot more around the idea of okay, does this mean that what you are building becomes a central point of business risk? In other words, if the NetFoundry SaaS installation and wherever they happen to be using as their primary winds up going down, does that mean suddenly nothing can talk to one another? Because it turns out that, you know, computers are not particularly useful in 2022 if they aren't able to talk to other computers, by and large. “The network is the computer,” as was famously stated. What is the failure mode in the event that you experience technical interruption?Philip: We have this internal sessions, which we call Ziti Kitchens, where our engineering team that are creating Ziti educate on stuff that they're building. And one of them in the Ziti Kitchen was around HA, HS, et cetera, and all of the functions that we've built in so that you have redundancy and availability within the different components. Because effectively it's an overlay network, so we've designed it to be a mesh overlay network. You can setup with one point of failure, but then simultaneously, you can very easily set up to have no points of failure because it can have that redundancy and the overlay has its own mechanisms to do things like smart routing and calculation of underlying costs.That cost in that instance would be, well, AWS has gone down, so the latency to send a packet or flow over it is incredibly high, therefore I'm going to avoid that route and send the traffic to another location. I always remember this Ziti Kitchen episode because the underlying technology that does it is called Terminators—Ziti has these things called Terminators—some of the slide there was this little heads over the Terminator with the red eyes, you know, the silver exoskeleton, which always made me laugh.Corey: It's helpful to have things that fail out of band as opposed to—think of the traditional history in security before everything was branded with zero-trust as a prerequisite for exhibiting at RSA; before that was firewalls was the story, and the question always was, if a firewall fails, do you want it to fail open or fail closed? And believe it or not, there are legitimate answers in both directions; depends on context and what you're doing. There are some things for example, IAM in a cloud world where you absolutely never want to fail open, full stop. You would rather someone bodily rip the power cable out the back of the data center rather than let that happen. With something like this, where nothing is able to talk to one another if the entire system goes down, yeah, you want to have the control system that you folks run to be out of band, that is almost always the right answer.As I look at the various case studies that you have on your website and the serious companies that are using what you have built, do you find that they are primarily centralizing around individual cloud providers? Are you seeing that they're using this as a expression of multi-cloud because I can definitely see a story where oh, it helps bring two cloud providers from a networking and security perspective onto the same page, but I can also see, even within one cloud provider, the idea that, hey, I don't have to play around with your ridiculous nonsense? What use cases are you seeing emerge among your customers?Philip: Definitely, the multi-cloud challenge is one that we're seeing as a emerging trend. We do a lot of work with Oracle and, you know, their stated position is multi-cloud is a fact. In fact for them, if we make the secure networking easier, we can bring workloads into our cloud quicker [unintelligible 00:17:21] the main driver between our partnership. We recently did a blog talking about Superclouds and the advent of organizations like Snowflake and HashiCorp and Confluence and Databricks basically building value and business applications which abstracts away the underlying complexity. But you get into the problem of the standard shared security model, where the customer has to deal with DNS and VPNs and MPLS and AWS Private Endpoint or Azure Private Link or whatever they call it, and you have to assemble this Frankenstein of stuff just to enable a VM to communicate to another VM.And the posit of our blog—in fact, we use that exact quote—John Gage—“The computer is the network.” If you can put a network inside the application, you've now given your supercloud superpowers because [unintelligible 00:18:13] natively—I mean, this is very marketing term, but, “Develop once; deploy anywhere,” and be multi-cloud-native.Corey: The idea of being able to adapt to emerging usage patterns without full-on redeploy is handy. What I also would like to highlight, too, is that you are, of course, a network overlay and that is something that is fairly well understood and people have seen it, but your preferred adoption model goes up a couple of steps beyond that into altering the way that the application thinks about these things. And you offer an SDK that ranges from single line of code implementation to I think up to 20, so it's not a massive rewrite of the application, but it does require modification of the stack. What does that buy you, for lack of a better term? Because once you have the application becomes aware of what is effectively its own, “Special network,” quote-unquote, its work to wind up modifying existing applications around something like this. What's the payoff?Philip: So, there's three broad ones that immediately come to my mind. Number one is the highest security that effectively—your private network is inside the app, so you have to somehow break into the app and that can be incredibly complicated, particularly run the app in something like a confidential compute enclave; you can now have a distributed confidential system.The second is what you're getting in programmability. You're able to effectively operate in a fully—even, you know, you get to a GitOps environment. We're currently working on documentation which says, “Hey, you can do all this stuff in GitOps and then it'll go into your CI/CD and that'll talk to the APIs.” And it'll effectively do everything in a completely programmable manner so that you can treat your private networks as cattle rather than as pets.The third is transparency. You used the words earlier of bolt-on networking because that's how we always think about networking security: We bolt it on. As a user, we have to jump through the VPN hoop, we have to go through the bastion, we have to interact with the network. If your private network's inside the application, then you interact with the application. I can have a mobile application on my device and I have no idea that it's part of a private network and that the API is private and the malicious actors can't get to it. I just interact with the application. That is it.That is what no one else has the ability to do and where OpenZiti has its most power because then you get rid of the constant tug of war between the security team that want to lock everything down and the users and the developers who want to move fast and give a great experience. You can effectively have your cake and eat it.Corey: The challenge, of course, with rolling a lot of these things out in a way that becomes highly programmable is that unlocks a bunch of capability, but the double-edged sword there is always one of complexity. I mean, we take a look at the way that AWS networking has progressed, and they finally rolled out the VPC Reachability Analyzer, so when two things can't talk to each other, well, you run this thing and it tells you exactly why, which is super handy. And then just as a way of twisting the knife a little bit, every time you run it, they charge at ten cents for the privilege, which doesn't actually matter in the context of what anyone is being compensated for, until and unless you build this into something programmatic, but it stings a little bit. And the idea of being able to program these things to abstract away a lot of that complexity is incredibly compelling, except for the part where now it feels like it really increases developer burden on a lot of these things. Have you found that to be true? Do you find that it is sort of like a sliding scale? What has the customer experience been around this?Philip: I would say a sliding scale. You know, we had one organization who they started with the OpenZiti Tunnelers, and then we convinced them to use the SDK and [unintelligible 00:21:51], “Oh, this was super easy.” And now they just run OpenZiti on themselves. But then they've also said at some point, we'll use the NetFoundry platform, which effectively gives us a SaaS experience in consuming that. One of the huge focus—well, we've got a few big focuses for product development, but one of the really big areas is really giving more visibility and monitoring so that rather than people having to react to configuration problems or things which they need to fix in order to ensure your perfect network overlay, instead, those things are being seen and automatically dealt with human-in-the-loop if you want it, in order to remove that burden.Because ultimately, if you can get the network to a point where as long as you've got underlay and you've set your policy, the overlay is going to work, it's going to be secure, and it's going to give you the uptime you need, that is the Nirvana that we all have to strive for.Corey: This episode is sponsored in part by our friends at Vultr. Spelled V-U-L-T-R because they're all about helping save money, including on things like, you know, vowels. So, what they do is they are a cloud provider that provides surprisingly high performance cloud compute at a price that—while sure they claim its better than AWS pricing—and when they say that they mean it is less money. Sure, I don't dispute that but what I find interesting is that it's predictable. They tell you in advance on a monthly basis what it's going to going to cost. They have a bunch of advanced networking features. They have nineteen global locations and scale things elastically. Not to be confused with openly, because apparently elastic and open can mean the same thing sometimes. They have had over a million users. Deployments take less that sixty seconds across twelve pre-selected operating systems. Or, if you're one of those nutters like me, you can bring your own ISO and install basically any operating system you want. Starting with pricing as low as $2.50 a month for Vultr cloud compute they have plans for developers and businesses of all sizes, except maybe Amazon, who stubbornly insists on having something to scale all on their own. Try Vultr today for free by visiting: vultr.com/screaming, and you'll receive a $100 in credit. Thats V-U-L-T-R.com slash screaming.Corey: A common criticism of things that shall we say abstract away the network is a fairly common predictable failure mode. I've been making fun of Kubernetes on this particular point for years, and I'm annoyed that at the time that we're recording this, that is still accurate. But from the cloud providers' perspective, when you run Kubernetes, it looks like one big really strangely behaved single-tenant application. And Kubernetes itself is generally not aware of zone affinity, so it could just as easily wind up tossing traffic to the node next to it at zero cost or across an availability zone at two cents per gigabyte, or, God forbid across the internet at nine cents a gigabyte and counting depending upon how it works. And the application-side has absolutely no conception of this.How does OpenZiti address this in the real world because it's one of those things where it almost doesn't matter what you folks charge on top of it, but instead oh wow, this winds up being so hellaciously expensive that we can't use it regardless of whatever benefit it provides just because it becomes a non-starter.Philip: So, when we built the overlay and the mesh, we did it from the perspective of making it as programmable and self-driven as possible. So, with the whole Terminator strategies that was mentioned earlier, it gives you the ability to start putting logic into how you want packets to flow. Today, it does it on a calculation of end-to-end latency and chooses and reroutes traffic in order to give that information. But there's no reason that you couldn't hook it up into understanding what is the numerical in monetary cost for sending a packet along a certain path. Or even what is my application performance monitoring tool saying? Because what that says versus what the network believes could be different things. And effectively you can ingest that information to make your smart routing decisions so all of that logic can exist within the overlay that operates for you.Corey: I will say that really harkens back, on some level, to what I was experimenting with back when I got my CCNA many years ago where there's an idea of routing protocols have built into the idea of the cost of a link. I will freely admit slash confess that at the time of the low-cost link, I assumed this was about what was congested or what would wind up having, theoretically, some transit versus peering agreement. It never occurred to me that I'd have to think about those things in a local network and have to calculate in the Byzantine pricing models of cloud providers. But I've seen examples of folks who are using OpenZiti, and NetFoundry alike, to wind up building in these costing models so that yeah, ideally, it just keeps everything local, but of that path degrades then yes, we would prefer to go over an expensive link than to basically have TCP terminate on the floor until everything comes back up. It sort of feels like there's an awful lot of logic you can bake into that goes well beyond what routing protocols are capable of, just by virtue of exposing that programmability.Well, for this customer because they're on the pre—on the extreme tier, then we want to have the expensive fallback; for low-tier customers, we might want to have them just have an outage until things end. And it really comes down to letting business decisions express themselves in terms of application behavior while in degraded state. I love that idea.Philip: Yeah, I understand. We don't do it today, but there will be a point in the future—I strongly believe—that we'll be able to say, hey, I'll give you an SLA on the internet. Because we'll have such path diversity and visibility of how the internet operates that we'll be able to say within certain risk parameters of what we can deliver. But then you can take it to other logical extremes. You could say, “Hey, I want to build a green overlay. I want to make sure that I'm using Arm instances and in data centers of renewable energy so that my network is green.”Or you can say on a GDPR-compliant overlay so that my data stays within a certain country. You start being able to say—you know, really start dreaming up what are the different policies that I can apply to this because you're applying a central policy to then what is in the distributed system.Corey: One last topic I want to cover before we call it an episode is that you are, effectively, a SaaS company that is built on top of an open-source project. And that has been an interesting path for a lot of companies that early on, figured that if they wrote the software, a lot of the contributors who are doing the lion's share of contribution, that they were clearly the best people to run it. And Amazon's approach towards operational excellence—as they called it—wound up causing some challenges when they launched the Amazon Basics version of that service. I feel like there are some natural defenses built into OpenZiti to keep it from suffering that fate, but I'm very curious to get your take on it.Philip: Fundamentally, our take is that—in fact, our mission is to take what was previously impossible and turn it into a standard. And the only way you can really create standards is to have a open-source that is adopted by the wider community and that ecosystems get built around and into. And that means giving an OpenZiti to absolutely everyone so that they can use it, they can innovate on top of it. We all know that very few people actually want to host their own infrastructure, so we assume a large percentage of people will come and go, “Hey, NetFounder, you provide us the hosting, you provide us the SaaS capability so we don't have to do that ourselves.” But fundamentally in the knowledge that there's something bigger because it's not just us maintaining this project; there's a bunch of people who are doing pull requests and find out cool, fun ways to build further value on what we can build ourselves.We believe the recent history is littered with examples of the new world built on open-source. And fundamentally, we think that's really the only way to be able to change an industry so profoundly as we intend to.Corey: I would also argue that, to be very direct—and I can probably get away with saying this in a way that I suspect you might not be able to—but if AWS had it in their character to simplify things and make it a lot easier for people to work with in a networking sense, what's stopping them? They didn't need to wait for an open-source company to wind up coming out of nowhere and demonstrating the value of this. Customers have been asking it for years. I think that at this point, this is something that is unlikely to ever wind up being integrated into a cloud provider's primary offering. Until and unless the entire industry shifts, at which point we're having a radically different conversation very far down the road.Philip: Yeah, potentially because it opens the interesting thing that if you make it so easy for someone to take their data out, do they use your cloud less? There are some cloud providers that will lean into that because they do see more clouds in the future and others that won't. I see it more myself that as those kind of things happen, it'll be done on a product-by-product basis. For example, we're talking to an organization, and [unintelligible 00:29:49] like, “Oh, could you Ziti-fy our JDBC driver so that when users access our database, they don't have to use a VPN?” [unintelligible 00:29:55], “Yeah. We've already done that with JDBC. We called it ZDBC.”So, we'll just, instead of using the general industry one—probably the Oracle one or something because that's kind of standard—we'll take your one that you've created for yourself and be able to solve that problem for you.Corey: I really want to thank you for taking the time to speak with me today. If people want to learn more, where's the best place to find you?Philip: Best place to go to is netfoundry.io/screaminginthecloud. From there, anyone can grab some free Ziggy swag. Ziggy's our little open-source mascot, cute little piece of pasta with many different outfits. Little sass as well. And you can find further information both on OpenZiti and NetFoundry.Corey: And we will put links to both of those in the [show notes 00:30:40]. Thanks so much for taking the time to speak with me today. I really appreciate it.Philip: It's a pleasure. Thanks, Corey.Corey: Philip Griffiths, Head of Business Development at NetFoundry. I'm Cloud Economist Corey Quinn and this is Screaming in the Cloud. If you've enjoyed this podcast, please leave a five-star review on your podcast platform of choice, whereas if you've hated this podcast, please leave a five-star review on your podcast platform of choice along with an angry comment telling me exactly why I'm wrong about AWS's VPC complexity, and that comment will get moderated and I won't get to read it until you pay me ten cents to tell you how it got moderated.Corey: If your AWS bill keeps rising and your blood pressure is doing the same, then you need The Duckbill Group. We help companies fix their AWS bill by making it smaller and less horrifying. The Duckbill Group works for you, not AWS. We tailor recommendations to your business and we get to the point. Visit duckbillgroup.com to get started.Announcer: This has been a HumblePod production. Stay humble.

Moroccan mama life !
Freins, frénectomie : Démystification !

Moroccan mama life !

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 44:51


"As an adult there are many things that you cannot give to a child such as what he can receive from a similar", by Mrs Najwa Yabi, we are honored to have such an open minded guest, and a generous mom...Mrs Yabi is an speech therapist, she answered our questions regarding the frenulum and frenectomy for small ones. You can find Mrs Yabi on instagram @orthophoniste.logopede.temara.Waiting for your feedback and questions !-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------"En tant qu'adulte, il y a beaucoup de choses que vous ne pouvez pas donner à un enfant comme ce qu'il peut recevoir d'un semblable", par Mme Najwa Yabi, nous sommes honorés d'avoir une invitée aussi ouverte d'esprit, et une maman généreuse...Mme Yabi est orthophoniste, elle a répondu à nos questions concernant le freins et la frénectomie pour les petits. Vous pouvez retrouver Mme Yabi sur instagram @orthophoniste.logopede.temara.En attente de vos retours et questions !-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------كشخص بالغ ، هناك العديد من الأشياء التي لا يمكنك منحها لطفلك مثل ما يمكن أن يحصل عليه من طفل آخر" كما قالت السيدة" Moroccanmamalife@ نجوى يابي. يشرفنا مشاركت ضيفة منفتحة ومتقبلة ، وأم كريمة في ... السيدة يابي هي أخصائية علاج النطق ، أجابت على أسئلتنا حول اللجام واستئصال اللجام للأطفال الصغار. يمكنك العثور على السيدة يابي على الإنستجرام orthophoniste.logopede.temara@ .في انتظار ملاحظاتكم وأسئلتكم !

Other Life
Demystifying the Politics of Urbit Governance with Anthony Arroyo of The Combine | The Urbit Series

Other Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 79:45


Anthony Arroyo runs The Combine, a startup incubator for startups building on Urbit. We discuss how Urbit governance really works, debunking the many myths, i.e. the meme that Urbit has a "feudal" or even "fascist" governance structure. We also discuss how Urbit competes with Ethereum, what kinds of businesses are starting to appear on Urbit, and many other interesting topics.✦ Anthony on Urbit: ~poldec-tonteg✦ Get your own Urbit planet at imperceptible.computer✦ Subscribe to the Other Life newsletter at OtherLife.Co

Life Mastery Radio
A Look At Bi Polar Disorder with Bob Krulish

Life Mastery Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 56:51


When Screams Become Whispers is a memoir by Bob Krulish that offers hope to those struggling with bipolar disorder and for friends and families who continue to fight alongside their struggling loved ones.Bob's book is a raw look at bipolar disorder and the mania it drives. It will allow loved ones to recognize and understand key identifiers, thus enabling them to better help.Ultimately, Bob Krulish's story sheds light on the systemic problems deeply rooted in the American mental healthcare system, highlighting the danger present when treatment is not readily available. Through great storytelling, readers are gifted with a greater appreciation for the need for de-stigmatization, demystification, greater resources, and a supportive community for those suffering from this poorly understood disorder.

Chroniques d'un Quadra
VOLUME 2 / CHAPITRE #6 / Covid-19, bienvenue dans la matrice !

Chroniques d'un Quadra

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 134:09


Quasiment 2 ans après le premier confinement, et à quelques jours de la levée nationale du port du masque, il est de bon ton à Chroniques d'un Quadra de prendre le temps (un peu plus de 2 heures tout de même) d'analyser cet épisode, ô combien marquant de notre histoire contemporaine, qu'a pu être la pandémie liée à la Covid-19. On relie les faits, on recueille les chiffres, on démystifie le vrai du faux, les sachants des barbares, avec pour intime conviction que beaucoup de choses se sont jouées en sous main et à notre insu. A l'inverse des complotistes ou autre antivax, point de gouvernement au-dessus du gouvernement, de laboratoires secrets ou autres extra-terrestres aux commandes d'une telle entreprise. Nous sommes en guerre, comme on a pu l'entendre, mais point d'ennemi invisible enfin de compte. Seule subsiste, la loi universelle de l'offre et de la demande. En bonus, vous trouverez dans notre menu du jour, comme un soupçon de vodka ukrainienne.  En vous souhaitant une bonne écoute. En fond sonore, une dédicace aux barbares en tout genre avec le  "Bulls on parade" des indispensables Rage Against The Machine. -- N'oubliez pas, votre parole est importante. Si vous souhaitez témoigner, commenter ou bien ouvrir votre bouche (vous verrez ça fait du bien !) par écrit ou de manière orale, je vous invite à nous contacter en MP sur la page officielle du Podcast: https://www.facebook.com/chroniquesdunquadraHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Fancy Another?
Fairy Godmothers and the demystification of skincare

Fancy Another?

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 42:43


Have you ever wanted to take care of your skin but you're simultaneously baffled and overwhelmed by the millions of varieties of acid you can put on your face? Yea, us too.  This week we're breaking it down and you'll be smashing your skincare routine in no time. Thanks for listening!  Taylor & Jade x   Skincare links: Jade:   https://www.kiehls.co.uk/skin-care/category/facial-oils-serums/midnight-recovery-concentrate/819.html   https://www.kiehls.com/skincare/facial-toners/calendula-herbal-extract-toner/254.html   https://www.lookfantastic.com/benefit-total-moisture-facial-cream/10552537.html?affil=thggpsad&switchcurrency=GBP&shippingcountry=GB&shoppingpid=20SKIN&thg_ppc_campaign=71700000026979856&adtype=pla&product_id=10552537&gclid=CjwKCAjwnPOEBhA0EiwA609ReRGp8dWojzX_HLrCmymZM5xUqFF_PF3Vn_lmm0PrfDTyFqfzgZnn_hoC_l0QAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds   https://www.superdrug.com/Skin/Face-Skin-Care/Cleansers/Micellar-Water/Garnier-Micellar-Water-Sensitive-Skin-400ml/p/809257   Taylor:   Morning:   https://uk.lush.com/products/exfoliating-face-scrub/ocean-salt     https://www.cultbeauty.co.uk/the-ordinary-caffeine-solution-5-egcg.html   https://www.cultbeauty.co.uk/the-inkey-list-hyaluronic-acid-serum.html   https://www.thebodyshop.com/en-gb/face/eye-care/drops-of-youth-eye-concentrate/p/p000266  https://www.thebodyshop.com/en-gb/face/moisturisers/drops-of-youth-youth-cream/p/p000665   https://www.thebodyshop.com/en-gb/face/moisturisers/vitamin-e-day-lotion-spf30/p/p001065     Evening:  https://www.thebodyshop.com/en-gb/face/face-masks/himalayan-charcoal-purifying-glow-mask/p/p002002   https://michaeltoddbeauty.com/products/soniclear-elite?variant=32963570532442   https://www.cultbeauty.co.uk/the-ordinary-caffeine-solution-5-egcg.html   https://www.cultbeauty.co.uk/the-inkey-list-hyaluronic-acid-serum.html   https://www.cultbeauty.co.uk/the-inkey-list-retinol-serum.html  https://www.cultbeauty.co.uk/alpha-h-liquid-gold-night-treatment-serum.html   https://www.thebodyshop.com/en-gb/face/eye-care/oils-of-life-eye-cream-gel/p/p002013 https://www.thebodyshop.com/en-gb/face/moisturisers/oils-of-life-intensely-revitalising-cream/p/p000516  

Free Man Beyond the Wall
Episode 568: The Demystification Of Cryptocurrency w/ John Bush

Free Man Beyond the Wall

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 40:26


40 Minutes PG-13 John Bush is an entrepreneur and one of the co-hosts of Pete's side-podcast, Unloose the Goose. John joins Pete to talk about some of the basics of cryptocurrency and an upcoming online course he's offering titled, "Demystifying Crypto." Link to Demystifying Crypto Brave Botanicals Get Autonomy 19 Skills PDF Download The Monopoly On Violence Pete's Patreon Pete's Substack Pete's Paypal Pete's Books on Amazon Pete on Facebook Pete on Twitter  

Unsolicited Advice with Ashley and Taryne
Communication Demystification

Unsolicited Advice with Ashley and Taryne

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 57:04


Many problems, big or small, always seem to start with bad communication. There's an old saying that "The biggest communication problem is that we do not listen to understand, we listen to reply." Today's episode is all about the shockingly massive importance of communication in our everyday lives. Class is now in session. Stay informed, stay safe, and stay healthy out there, folks! To watch our podcast videos on YouTube: http://bit.ly/UAPodcastYouTube  To send us your questions/stories, email us at: AdviceUnsolicitedPod@gmail.com  Be sure to follow us on Instagram: @UnsolicitedAdvicePod To check out our first-ever UA MERCH: https://bit.ly/unsolicitedadvicemerchandise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Eglise En Chemin
Cours Eschatologie No. 19, Real Gaudreault

Eglise En Chemin

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 68:42


Demystification de la marque de la bête dans le contexte biblique et historique de l'apôtre Jean.

Transnatural Perspectives Podcast
The Tiny House Movement w/ Alice Wilson

Transnatural Perspectives Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2021 56:02


Alice Wilson is an ERSC funded PhD researcher in Urban Sociology at the University of York in the U.K. Wilson's PhD research focuses on the experiences of women in the UK Tiny House movement and the potential that Tiny Houses have to address inter-generational justice issues whilst moving closer to achieving our environmental justice goals in the U.K. and around the world. As well, is the Director of Ophouse Tiny housing project in York & co-founder of Women in Academia. Connect with Alice via Twitter https://twitter.com/neither_both Tiny House Research in Action http://tinyhouseresearch.co.uk/ & https://www.ophouse.co.uk/about Women in Academia: https://www.womeninacademia.org.uk/ For all show info, blog articles and other links visit www.transnaturalperspectives.com Please Share, Subscribe & consider donating to the show via Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/transnaturalpod One time or Custom Donation: Paypal.me/InternationalSuper Twitter / Facebook / Medium @TRANSNATURALPOD / Youtube Music by Fazerklang SFX: freesounds.org 00:05:00 Origins of Alice's research in Tiny Houses (Working from the inside out!) 00:09:25 The Place of Tiny Houses in Society 00:11:40 Legalities of Tiny House Living and Why Alice can't live in her Tiny House 00:15:48 Communities Researched in the Study 00:17:55 Women in the current tiny house movement 00:20:29 Intergenerational Justice Issues 00:26:00 Social & Cultural Goals: Communication & Demystification of People living in Tiny Houses 00:28:45 Environmental Benefits of Tiny Houses: Sustainability! 00:30:43 Less space, less stuff, better LIFE! 00;34:00 Tiny Houses, Homelessness and affordable housing 00:38:58 Tiny Houses Nexus of accessibility to shelter and social mobility! 00:40:10 OpHouse - Tiny House Community and THE FUTURE 00:45:04 The Women in Academia Organization --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/transnatural-perspectives/message

Happier in Hollywood
Ep. 192: The Demystification Of Staffing (& Meet Kimberly!)

Happier in Hollywood

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 31:44


Liz and Sarah have just staffed their new show, the remake of the iconic series, Fantasy Island! They talk through the staffing process — from reading scripts to writer meetings to creating group chemistry. Their main message: If you don’t get the job, it’s not personal. In From The Outer Office, Liz and Sarah introduce their new assistant, Kimberly Chiang, who talks about what it’s like to work with people she’s never met in person. The short answer? It’s weird. This week’s Hollywood Hack has changed Liz and Sarah’s work life: the Nulaxy Laptop Stand. If you want to order a Happier In Hollywood rainbow Silipint travel cup with lid, email happierinhollywood@gmail.com for more information.  Happier in Hollywood is part of ‘The Onward Project,’ a family of podcasts brought together by Gretchen Rubin—all about how to make your life better. Check out the other Onward Project podcasts—Happier with Gretchen Rubin, Side Hustle School, Do The Thing, and Everything Happens with Kate Bowler . If you liked this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and tell your friends! Kimberly’s Foster Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fosterborks/ Nulaxy Laptop Stand (Amazon Associates link):  https://amzn.to/3ie7VHJ *Please note that because this is an Amazon Associates link, we are required to disclose on the site/post that we may be eligible to earn from our recommendations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Le Livre du Prophète Kacou Philippe Version audio)
Kacou 144: The demystification of the Quran and Islam

Le Livre du Prophète Kacou Philippe Version audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 50:49


Sermon of Prophet Kacou Philippe. Like Noah for his time, Kacou Philippe is the prophet sent by the Lord Jesus Christ for the Salvation of our time according to the call and commission that he received by a vision on April 24, 1993 in fulfilment of Matth25:6.

Insomnia insight with Daniel Erichsen
Insomnia Insight #348: Demystification always helps

Insomnia insight with Daniel Erichsen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 15:06


Frima asks if people have different circadian rhythms and if it changes with age. In this episode we review her questions as well as how homeostatic and circadian forces create the experiences we call wakefulness and sleep. Do you have trouble sleeping? Can’t sleep? Have questions about insomnia or sleep? Please leave a comment or send an email: questions@thesleepcoachschool.com I will be happy to share my thoughts as a video reply in an Ask Daniel episode. If you want to connect elsewhere I’m on Twitter @ErichsenDaniel, Instagram @Erichsen.Daniel, Facebook as Daniel Erichsen. Would you like to work with me? Awesome! I would love a chance to help you sleep fantastic. There are three ways we can work together: - The Self Coaching Master Program www.thesleepcoachschool.com - BedTyme, a sleep coaching app for iOS and Android. - Buy my book Set it & Forget it on Amazon. It includes a cell phone number where you can send questions. The self coaching program is perfect if you like learning through video and also if have mental wellness goals besides such has being less anxious. BedTyme is ideal if you like to learn via text and have a sleep coach in your pocket. Not sure where to start? Check out these playlists! This is natto - the perfect place to start learning! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... Success stories - if you need hope and inspiration, this is for you. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... Insomnia insight - a list of every single episode. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... Talking insomnia - guests with trouble sleeping or experts share their stories / tips. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... Hypnic jerks, hypnic awareness and other common issues. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... Fatal insomnia - for those concerned about ffi and sfi. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... The self coaching model https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... Best! This content does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and should never replace any advice given to you by your physician or other qualified healthcare providers.

Mind by Design
Should I Have my Child Tested? Demystification of the Psycho-educational Evaluation

Mind by Design

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 28:52


Ever wonder if you should have your child assessed for learning or attentional challenges?  Curious about the difference between a psycho-educational and neuropsychological assessment?  Are you a parent who really wants to know what's going on with your child but you're unsure of the process and want answers to questions before you commit?  Take a listen!  I talk all about all of it!     If you'd like to connect with me and have more questions about this topic or want to hire me for service, please don't hesitate to reach out!     I'm Jana Parker, a Licensed Educational Psychologist in Campbell, CA. I provide psycho-educational evaluation, wellness and executive function coaching, and educational/IEP coaching and consultation. Welcome to my passion project, EduSwitchboard, where I connect families to valuable community resources that can support us during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.     More information for this interview as well as other community resources can be found at www.themindbydesign.com.     You can find me at: https://www.themindbydesign.com/ Email: jana@themindbydesign.com   Facebook: @themindbydesign

Državljan D
056 Daniel Leufer and AI demystification

Državljan D

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 44:08


We are living in an era of techno-utopian myths.

Episode One
141 - Demystification of the Greek Gods Through Performance Art and American Patriotism

Episode One

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 64:06


Professor Wiebe Eden-Good (@necrobranson) is dismayed to find that Thom Weir (@intellegint) and Gus Agusta (@charlesraustin) show up to the first session of his Rural Sociology 1104 class. Branson's new book, "Water, Wasted" is available for pre-order here: https://rarebirdlit.com/water-wasted-signed-by-alex-branson/

Episode One
141 - Demystification of the Greek Gods Through Performance Art and American Patriotism

Episode One

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 64:06


Professor Wiebe Eden-Good (@necrobranson) is dismayed to find that Thom Weir (@intellegint) and Gus Agusta (@charlesraustin) show up to the first session of his Rural Sociology 1104 class. Branson's new book, "Water, Wasted" is available for pre-order here: https://rarebirdlit.com/water-wasted-signed-by-alex-branson/

Episode One
141 - Demystification of the Greek Gods Through Performance Art and American Patriotism

Episode One

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 64:06


Professor Wiebe Eden-Good (@necrobranson) is dismayed to find that Thom Weir (@intellegint) and Gus Agusta (@charlesraustin) show up to the first session of his Rural Sociology 1104 class. Branson's new book, "Water, Wasted" is available for pre-order here: https://rarebirdlit.com/water-wasted-signed-by-alex-branson/

Episode One
141 - Demystification of the Greek Gods Through Performance Art and American Patriotism

Episode One

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 64:06


Professor Wiebe Eden-Good (@necrobranson) is dismayed to find that Thom Weir (@intellegint) and Gus Agusta (@charlesraustin) show up to the first session of his Rural Sociology 1104 class. Branson's new book, "Water, Wasted" is available for pre-order here: https://rarebirdlit.com/water-wasted-signed-by-alex-branson/

The Hungry Stuntgirl
HSG Ep. 7: Jeffrey Eisner - Instant Pot Demystification, Recipes, and Balancing Food and Life

The Hungry Stuntgirl

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 49:29


Join Heidi as she chats with Instant Pot Cookbook Author Jeffrey Eisner about his life and how his decision to start a YouTube channel to demystify the "Instant Pot" pressure cooker changed his life. "Pressure Luck" has now become his full time gig, and he couldn't be happier. Tune in for some tips, stories, and recipe ideas!  www.pressureluckcooking.com www.instagram.com/pressureluckcooking Buy the "Step by Step Instant Pot Cookbook" here: https://amzn.to/2OIjtoB    

Malderor's Curated Catastrophe
The Curated Catastrophe - Calmness and Demystification

Malderor's Curated Catastrophe

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2020 1:00


The Pulse of AI
Demystifying AI

The Pulse of AI

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 45:18


On this podcast I am joined by Dr. Jordan Pollack and Babak Hodjat to talk about the Demystification of AI. It is hard to find two people who add more value to this conversation than these two guests. Both are preeminent thought leaders in the field and in this wide ranging and lively conversation we cover a lot of ground that will be interesting to anyone involved in the field of AI generally and Evolutionary AI specifically. Our discussion range's from the theoretical to the practical and the insights that are provided by both are invaluable.

Revolutionary Left Radio
Understanding Maoism: Critique of Maoist Reason

Revolutionary Left Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 71:47


J. Moufawad-Paul lives in Toronto and works as casualized contract faculty at York University where he received his PhD in philosophy. He is the author of Austerity Apparatus, Continuity and Rupture, and Demarcation and Demystification. In this episode, Breht and JMP discuss intra-Maoist lines of thought, examine their differences, and argue for a specific strain of Maoist thought as most in line with a scientific approach to socialism; one that avoids the traps of dogmatism, eclecticism, and opportunism.  Get the 2nd Edition of The Communist Necessity HERE Get Critique of Maoist Reason HERE Check out JMP's website HERE Outro Music: 'JU$T' by Run The Jewels (feat. Pharrell Williams and Zach de la Rocha) LEARN MORE ABOUT REV LEFT RADIO: www.revolutionaryleftradio.com

Radio Harvester
LHR #40 Paula Martinez (Demystification)

Radio Harvester

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 119:37


In early March I interviewed Paula Martinez of Demystification Zine and now I can whisk you away to a time before we were all sheltering in place. Paula rules and her zine Demystification rules, and she talked to me about her Harmony Korinne childhood in Brazil and Broward County, beatdown hardcore, finding riot grrrl zines on Tumblr, haircut patterns, what it's like to work collaboratively with a perfectionist when she herself is a slob, and SO MUCH MORE. It's a really good convo and I hope you like it. ALSO please buy Demystification it's for your own good.And subscibe to my newsletter Life Harvester for free and it’s only an email or for money and you'll get one in the mail (write colinhagendorf (at) gmail for non-patron subscription options). OKAY BYE. Get on the email list at lifeharvester.substack.com

Magic Camp
Episode 3: John Berger At The Demystification Station

Magic Camp

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 83:50


We're talking John Berger: lefty art critic, novelist, artist, brit and Black Panther patron. Our guide is his classic book and BBC series "Ways of Seeing".

Six Figure Couch Surfer
#20: Demystification

Six Figure Couch Surfer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2020 22:41


#20: Demystification by Dan Zia Joseph: a mindset approach to entrepreneurship

Manifestering Podcast
Manifestering- J. Moufawad-Paul Interview

Manifestering Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 41:47


In this episode I interview J. Moufawad-Paul about Covid-19, his latest book “Demarcation and Demystification”, as well as his upcoming book “Critique of Maoist Reason”. https://www.elliottbaybook.com/search/site/Demarcation%20and%20demystification --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/manifestering-pod/support

The Chad Shipley Show
POWER PACK 3 - The Power of Demystification and Big Thinking

The Chad Shipley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 8:11


The haters shall fall and the legends shall flourish.

David Gornoski
THINGS HIDDEN 8: The Origins of Political Correctness

David Gornoski

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 30:23


Where did political correctness come from? Why is it unique to the West? What force provides the context by which this contagious complex of victim-posturing for power arose? David Gornoski explores how our gradual demystification of historical texts acts as a blame-the-messenger self-obsession with attacking Western institutions and traditions.

Revolutionary Left Radio
Demarcation and Demystification: Marxist Philosophy and its Limits

Revolutionary Left Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2020 87:21


Breht O'Shea and Alyson Escalante interview J. Moufawad-Paul on his newest book Demarcation and Demystification: Philosophy and its Limits for this Rev Left / Red Menace crossover episode. In this episode we discuss the Marxist conception of philosophy, what separates philosophy from theory, the role philosophy plays in class struggle, an historical materialist analysis of the western philosophical canon, and much more!  Purchase Demarcation and Demystification here: https://www.johnhuntpublishing.com/zer0-books/our-books/demarcation-demystification Check out JMP's blog here: http://moufawad-paul.blogspot.com Follow JMP on twitter @MLM_Mayhem Video version of this interview on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/dUUq8Kwkw3I Outro music: 'W-4' by Dead Prez Find more of Dead Prez's music here: https://deadprezblog.wordpress.com/ ------- LEARN MORE ABOUT REV LEFT RADIO: www.revolutionaryleftradio.com SUPPORT REV LEFT RADIO: www.patreon.com/revleftradio Our logo was made by BARB, a communist graphic design collective: @Barbaradical Intro music by DJ Captain Planet. --------------- This podcast is affiliated with: The Nebraska Left Coalition, Omaha Tenants United, FORGE, Socialist Rifle Association (SRA), Feed The People - Omaha, and the Marxist Center.

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Red Menace
Demarcation and Demystification by J. Moufawad-Paul

Red Menace

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2020 85:39


On this episode of Red Menace Alyson and Breht interview J. Moufawad-Paul about his book Demarcation and Demystification you can buy his book here: https://www.johnhuntpublishing.com/zer0-books/our-books/demarcation-demystification More of his writing can be found here: http://moufawad-paul.blogspot.com Video version of this episode:https://youtu.be/dUUq8Kwkw3I Next month, we will cover "The Civil War in France" by Karl Marx Support Red Menace and get access to bonus monthly content on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/TheRedMenace Learn more about the show here: www.RevolutionaryLeftRadio.com An enormous thank you goes to our Patrons, especially: Seth Walker @Ceseth on Twitter Dillon Bussard https://www.facebook.com/dillon.bussard Addington Publishers AddingtonPublishers.com (FB/IG:@addingtonpublishers) Anton Pannekoek Comrade Garlic Junior @garlicjunior (instagram) your continued support helps us put in more time and effort to work on improving and producing better and better content. ------- Our logo was made by BARB, a communist graphic design collective! You can find them on twitter or insta @Barbaradical. Please reach out to them if you are in need of any graphic design work for your leftist projects!

Africa World Now Project
Kwame Ture as Existential Radical

Africa World Now Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 59:34


To unpack the complexities of Africana resistance, particularly its most “radical” elements—whether expressed through collective or/and individual activities and thought, it is vital to identify and map the traditions that inform and challenge their praxis. To be clear, the processes of identification and mapping is to highlight points of continuity and discontinuity, in order to understand distortions to expressed objectives, particularly if those expressed objectives are justice, equality and freedom. Being so, let's apply this perspective to Kwame Ture aka Stokely Carmichael. The 1967 Dialectics of Liberation Congress held in London, proved to be an important catalyst in the praxis of Kwame Ture. The Congress on the Dialectics of Liberation (for the Demystification of Violence) took place in London's Roundhouse between the 15th and 30th July 1967, it was an attempt to ‘demystify human violence in all its forms, and the social systems from which it emanates, and to explore new forms of action.' Ture (Carmichael at the time) contribution to the Dialectics of Liberation conference and elsewhere, were premised by his expressed purpose to expose the forms of oppression endemic to the institutionalized norms and practices of white, Western, or “advanced” nations. Unpacking the endemic violence inherent in racial capitalism and its fortification in Western institutions, Carmichael exposed the limits of white liberalism, which he characterizes as “sympathetic [to the cause of black struggle] in an empty sense,” missing the big picture of the institutional forms to which its adherents contribute, despite their “good intentions” (Stokely Speaks: From Black Power to Pan Africanism: 78-79). The importance of revisiting and deeply exploring this lecture from Kwame Ture in this period of being quote ‘woke' unquote and the rampant and narrow postulation and self-congratulatory circles that posit that scholarship is in fact activism (i.e. write a book about history, not understanding or even unpacking the relevance of their ideas to the ‘now moment' and in many cases not even reading the very people these scholars- activist are writing about today) is absolutely essential. The extreme danger in such individualistic, neoliberal sensibilities are: 1) they coopt and distort the range and foresight of the ideas presented, relegating them and subsequently binding them to a period. And the way time is understood in a Western context is antagonistic and debilitating to the way ‘time' is understood in relation to space (physical mental and spiritual) as well as the power of the ‘word' in an Africana context (we will deal with this in another program); 2) this framing ensures that future generations betray the instructions of those who come before are urge us to create another future through substantive engagement with the past. Knowing an event happened on a certain date does not necessitate an understanding. Nor does it consolidate into a movement. In short, it does something that one of our important thinkers, Tom Porter, always reminds us of: it is the Negation of the Negation. Moving unconscious to conscious is an intentional, protracted, collective process that requires 1) (collective) study; 2) (collective) deep thinking; 3) (collective) engagement/application; for collective 4) refinement/evolution/correction. More important it provides accountability and serves as a mechanism of self and collective critique. Study, thought, and action must always equate to collective progress. These factors are exemplified through the praxis of Kwame Ture.

sleeptrust podcast
#059 - Sleep Paralysis Demystification Guide

sleeptrust podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 9:48


If you ever felt awake but were not able to move you were probably facing a state that is called sleep paralysis. In this state, you might be able to open your eyes and your brain is still partly dreaming - producing things that you could interpret as real. If you ever experienced this, then you probably know how frightening it can be. Check out this week's episode to find out more about sleep paralysis and how to handle it best. Also check out the show notes for additional information https://www.sleeptrust.eu/sleep-paralysis

David Gornoski
THINGS HIDDEN 6: How Myth Makes Modern and Ancient News

David Gornoski

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 29:26


In this episode, David Gornoski analyzes the Apollonius of Tyana mythologically-intermediate story of a miracle in Ephesus. The pagan miracle worker is often favorably compared with Jesus of Nazareth by moderns anxious to posture rebellion towards their parents' Christian affinity. We then use this demystification process to deconstruct a modern news report on a pharmaceutical drug for Alzheimer's disease.

The James Grage Theory
The Demystification of Nutrition Strategies

The James Grage Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2019 41:52


There's probably no other topic in fitness where there is more frustration and confusion than the topic of nutrition strategies. With so much information out there, how do you decipher what's legitimate and what's not? Listen to this episode as James Grage highlights current nutrition trends and discusses how to choose the best strategy by identifying what to look for as far as effectiveness and what's just "snake oil" hype.

PolCast - a Political Capital podcastja
Mystification and Demystification of Vladimir Putin’s Russia

PolCast - a Political Capital podcastja

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 22:38


James Sherr and Péter Krekó talks about Russia. The discussion is moderated by András Rácz.

Audio Interference
Audio Interference 60: Radical Psychology at Alternate U

Audio Interference

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2019 30:22


This episode of Audio Interference features highlights from an event at the archive with Keith Brooks and Phil Brown, in which they shared their experiences in the critical psychology movement that was a part of the revolutionary environment at Alternate U. Phil and Keith helped set up the organization Psychologists for a Democratic Society (an offshoot of Students for a Democratic Society), which published a newspaper under the same name. Radical psychology and the politics of mental illness were an important part of social movements in the 1970s and 1980s, and central issues in free education experiments, including Alternate U. In 1970, Keith Brooks ran a course called Towards a Radical Psychology, centered around psychology in the context of the global liberation struggle and the questions of “what is its role and whose side is it on?” Phil Brown ran a course called Demystification of Contemporary Psychology, challenging what he called the “Myth of Mental Illness.” Music: “The Birds & The Bees” by The 2 Bears. Produced by Interference Archive

Audio Interference
Audio Interference 60: Radical Psychology at Alternate U

Audio Interference

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2019 30:22


This episode of Audio Interference features highlights from an event at the archive with Keith Brooks and Phil Brown, in which they shared their experiences in the critical psychology movement that was a part of the revolutionary environment at Alternate U. Phil and Keith helped set up the organization Psychologists for a Democratic Society (an offshoot of Students for a Democratic Society), which published a newspaper under the same name. Radical psychology and the politics of mental illness were an important part of social movements in the 1970s and 1980s, and central issues in free education experiments, including Alternate U. In 1970, Keith Brooks ran a course called Towards a Radical Psychology, centered around psychology in the context of the global liberation struggle and the questions of “what is its role and whose side is it on?” Phil Brown ran a course called Demystification of Contemporary Psychology, challenging what he called the “Myth of Mental Illness.” Music: "The Birds & The Bees" by The 2 Bears. Produced by Interference Archive.

Coffee with Karim
Ep: 39 - Pornography Addiction and Recovery

Coffee with Karim

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2018 51:48


In episode 39 Karim shares insights on pornography addiction in the Muslim community and the theme of intimacy and attachment disorders. What you will learn: 1) Definition of porn addicts and what they do. 2) Possible causes of porn addiction. 3) Why making Tauba (repentance) is not always enough. 4) Why intimacy and attachment disorders may be a common cause. 5) Demystification of the value of pornography. Support this podcast for as little as $1/month at: www.patreon.com/coffeewithkarim Work with Karim at Noor Human Consulting Noorhuman.com

Humans in Love ft. Zachary Stockill
#14 (Part One) – What is Tantra? An Attempt at Demystification with Uriel Yariv

Humans in Love ft. Zachary Stockill

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2018 46:49


  What is Tantra? And when you hear the word “tantra,” what comes to mind? If you’re anything like most people, the mental associations may not be all positive. It’s my feeling that tantra is simultaneously one of the most valuable, and worst-represented of the world’s great spiritual traditions. Tantra, and Tantra yoga, offers us […] The post #14 (Part One) – What is Tantra? An Attempt at Demystification with Uriel Yariv appeared first on Zachary Stockill.

Arrow Bandwidth
Security series with Thales | The demystification of Blockchain, Bitcoin and Quantum threats

Arrow Bandwidth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2018 29:06


We continue the Security Series with another one of our guests at Infosec. David Fearne and Richard Holmes sit down with Jon Geater, Chief Technology Officer at Thales. In this episode the guys look to demystify some of the most talked about technology topics of the moment, Blockchain, Bitcoin and Quantum Threats.

Kern UMC Sermons
Rev. Donald Morris: "Trinity: an effort at demystification"

Kern UMC Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2018 14:29


Sermon from Sunday, May 27, 2018. Rev. Donald Morris preaching.

Cherry Picker Podcast
What is Digital Demystification? Episode 2

Cherry Picker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2017 7:49


With technology and digital culture constantly developing and impacting the workplace, we discuss why Digital Demystification is important for the Third Sector, as well as the commercial sector.Pete also mentions something that has grabbed his attention this month and why it should be on your radar. Lizzie mentions an important event to go to in December. For tickets to the event, go here,https://www.institute-of-fundraising.org.uk/events-and-training/events/digital-inspiration-conference/To continue the conversation over Twitter #cherrypickerpodTo get in touch with us www.plan-lab.coOur next podcast will be in the new year 2018.

Cherry Picker Podcast
What is Digital Demystification? Episode 2

Cherry Picker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2017 7:49


With technology and digital culture constantly developing and impacting the workplace, we discuss why Digital Demystification is important for the Third Sector, as well as the commercial sector.Pete also mentions something that has grabbed his attention this month and why it should be on your radar. Lizzie mentions an important event to go to in December. For tickets to the event, go here,https://www.institute-of-fundraising.org.uk/events-and-training/events/digital-inspiration-conference/To continue the conversation over Twitter #cherrypickerpodTo get in touch with us www.plan-lab.coOur next podcast will be in the new year 2018.

Ty the Dog Guy on the Daily
Getting Along: A Demystification of Dominance

Ty the Dog Guy on the Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2016


With this post, I want to talk about myths surrounding the topic of dominance. Over the years, I’ve heard a lot of truisms like “You can’t let your dog on the couch,” “You have to eat before your dog,” “You need to make sure your dog moves out of your way when you’re walking, rather than stepping around them,” or “You can’t play tug-of-war with your dog—and you definitely can’t lose.” You’ve probably heard some of these things too. Many of those tips are actually just myths. If you’re doing the right things with your dogs—establishing a good relationship, teaching obedience, instilling impulse control—then there is a decent chance that inviting your dog onto the couch or losing at tug-of-war is perfectly fine. It’s not wrong to eat before your dog, but there are so many things that are far more right. We give a social hierarchy checklist that we give for our clients, which outlines things like keeping your dog off the bed and making sure that you walk through doorways first. Those recommendations are absolutely true when they need to be, and there are two specific situations when they need to be true. The first situation is an owner who isn’t following through on obedience training in the way that they should. They aren’t promoting the correct relationship with their dog, and as a result they need to use these little tips to keep their social hierarchy in the right place: owner as the leader, and dog as a happy follower. However, some people need this checklist because their dog is, by nature, more dominant than most. “Dominant” is itself kind of an overused buzzword, but in this case it refers to a dog that’s willing to push to get their way. Most living creatures—including dogs—don’t want to upset the balance of a social situation. They realize that if they’re too pushy, things might not go their way. But some dogs are more dominant and will do whatever it takes to get their way. Those kinds of dogs need their owners to follow this checklist: stay off the couch, walk without pulling, wait at doors, don’t jump on people.

Autism 30 Podcast
19. Parent Talk 3 "Society, Frustrations, Autism, Marketplace"

Autism 30 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2016 33:04


Questions answered with guests: Kathy and Tina. How far society has come with acceptance. The frustrations that parents can face when you have a child with autism. Children knowing they have autism and how to approach the subject? Demystification and self-awareness. Things we'd like to see in the marketplace and supports wanted.

Yarns and Tales
Episode 84: Yarns and Tales: More Demystification, Voices, and Gifts

Yarns and Tales

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2014 30:33


Howdy y’all and welcome to episode 84 of Yarns and Tales!  This show finds us working on parts 1, 2, and 3 from our mystery project.  I also talk about voices, aging, and pitching, along with gifting, appreciation, and crafting.  That’s a whole lot packed into this little ol’ podcast.  Make yourself comfortable.  It’s time […]

cannabis cuddles & conversation
Episode 066 - DELUSIONAL THINKING: DEMYSTIFICATION

cannabis cuddles & conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2012 47:32


"The Real Me" Podcast Episode 066 - DELUSIONAL THINKING: DEMYSTIFICATION More Schizophrenia Demystification on the Delusional Thinking Process and a bit on the Grieving Process with Host Jonathan Harnisch Porcelain Utopia: http://www.porcelainutopia.com iTunes Version: http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/real-me-jonathan-harnisch/id432451121

cannabis cuddles & conversation
Episode 065 - THE RECOVERY LOUNGE: DEMYSTIFICATION

cannabis cuddles & conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2012 15:05


http://www.porcelainutopia.com Offering hope, encouragement and peace of mind once again here in the Hot Club on today's Episode #65 THE RECOVERY LOUNGE on this 26th of Feb. 2012 as the Oscars are about to begin! A lot of symbolism and mystical elements of Sz are discussed this evening on The Real Me. -Jonathan Harnisch

Turned Out A Punk
TOAP PRESENTS: Ambrose Nzams and Crucial John Sharbach from Joint Custody, Shinning Life Press, Demystification Fanzine, Give, etc

Turned Out A Punk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 134:40


WE'RE ALL HERE BECAUSE WE LOVE HARDCORE! Welcome to a very special TOAP with Ambrose and John! Listen in as Damian chats with two of his inspirations and driving forces in DC hardcore; for a deep dive into the good, bad and ugly of punk. From discussions about: hardline, archiving, DCHC, selling out, technology, the safety of historical distance, getting old and why hardcore is THE BEST: don't miss this one!!!!Also, check out John's fist appearance on the showAlso, check out the awesome Joint Custody RecordsAlso, check out the fantastic Demystification ZineAlso, check out the stupendous Shining Life PressAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy