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Forever Again, part 1: Dinosaur Bones and a Divine Dance Party
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How did a federal prosecutor named Martin Bell end up suing a 70-million-year-old tyrannosaurus, looted from the rocky sands of the Gobi Desert? By teaming up with The Babe Ruth of Forfeiture and a personal injury lawyer representing the president of Mongolia, naturally. What followed was a matter of international diplomacy and Florida men — of a narc at the museum and a conspicuous crate, all leading to Pablo's high school, The Graveyard of the Oviraptor... and, of course, Nicolas Cage. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
How did a federal prosecutor named Martin Bell end up suing a 70-million-year-old tyrannosaurus, looted from the rocky sands of the Gobi Desert? By teaming up with The Babe Ruth of Forfeiture and a personal injury lawyer representing the president of Mongolia, naturally. What followed was a matter of international diplomacy and Florida men — of a narc at the museum and a conspicuous crate, all leading to Pablo's high school, The Graveyard of the Oviraptor... and, of course, Nicolas Cage. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fluent Fiction - Hungarian: Forging Family Bonds Among Dinosaur Bones Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/hu/episode/2025-04-05-22-34-01-hu Story Transcript:Hu: A húsvéti szünet volt.En: It was the Easter break.Hu: A nap melegen sütött Budapestre, és a százéves épület homlokzatánál a Természettudományi Múzeum szélesen tárt kapukkal várta a látogatókat.En: The sun shone warmly on Budapest, and the hundred-year-old building façade of the Természettudományi Múzeum welcomed visitors with wide-open gates.Hu: A tavaszi szellő virágillatot hozott az utcán.En: The spring breeze brought the scent of flowers down the street.Hu: Gábor, egy dolgos apa, a legjobb alkalmat találta meg, hogy újra közelebb kerüljön Anna és Tamás gyerekeihez.En: Gábor, a hardworking father, found the best opportunity to reconnect with his children, Anna and Tamás.Hu: Gábor kicsit idegesen állt a múzeum előtt.En: Gábor stood a bit nervously in front of the museum.Hu: Munka miatt sokáig távol volt, és most meg akarta mutatni, hogy választhat fontos dolgokat is a családjával.En: He had been away for a long time due to work, and now he wanted to show that he could choose important things with his family.Hu: Anna, a tizenéves lány, már nagyon izgult.En: Anna, the teenage girl, was very excited.Hu: Szerette a paleontológiát, és minden vágya volt látni a dinoszauruszok csontvázait.En: She loved paleontology, and her greatest wish was to see the dinosaur skeletons.Hu: Tamás, a fiatalabb fiú, tele volt energiával, de gyakran érezte, hogy Anna árnyékában van.En: Tamás, the younger boy, was full of energy but often felt overshadowed by Anna.Hu: Ahogy beléptek a múzeumba, Gábor igyekezett mindkettőjük érdeklődését felkelteni.En: As they entered the museum, Gábor tried to pique both of their interests.Hu: "Anna, nézd, ott van a T-Rex csontváza!En: "Anna, look, there's the T-Rex skeleton!"Hu: ” Anna szeme felcsillant.En: Anna's eyes lit up.Hu: Tamás viszont inkább szaladgálni szeretett volna.En: Tamás, on the other hand, preferred to run around.Hu: A sok különbség miatt feszültség alakult ki közöttük.En: Due to their many differences, tension arose between them.Hu: Gábor próbálta kezelni a helyzetet, és közben azon aggódott, hogy újra elront valamit.En: Gábor tried to manage the situation while worrying that he might mess up again.Hu: Gábor megállt egy pillanatra.En: Gábor paused for a moment.Hu: "Mi lenne, ha versenyeznénk, ki talál több érdekes dolgot a kiállításon?En: "How about a race to see who can find more interesting things in the exhibit?"Hu: " javasolta.En: he suggested.Hu: Tamás ezt izgalmasnak találta, és Annának is tetszett az ötlet.En: Tamás found this exciting, and Anna liked the idea too.Hu: Ahogy továbbsétáltak, Gábor külön-külön hívta fel mindkettőjük figyelmét az érdekes dolgokra.En: As they walked further, Gábor individually pointed out interesting things to each of them.Hu: Amikor a dinoszaurusz kiállításhoz értek, Anna meglátott egy ritka fosszíliát.En: When they reached the dinosaur exhibit, Anna spotted a rare fossil.Hu: Felkiáltott örömében.En: She shouted with joy.Hu: Tamás szokásán kívül megállt, és kíváncsian nézte.En: Tamás, unusually, stopped and looked on curiously.Hu: Gábor ekkor jött rá, hogy az érdeklődésük összefonódhat.En: It was then that Gábor realized their interests could intertwine.Hu: Emlékeztette őket, hogy közösen tanulhatnak valamit.En: He reminded them that they could learn something together.Hu: Anna magyarázni kezdett Tamásnak, aki teljesen belemerült nővére lelkesedésébe.En: Anna began explaining to Tamás, who was completely absorbed in his sister's enthusiasm.Hu: A nap végén a család a múzeum kávézójában ült, süteményt falatoztak és felidézték a látottakat.En: At the end of the day, the family sat in the museum café, nibbling on cake and recalling what they had seen.Hu: Gábor boldogan figyelte gyerekeit, akik most sokkal közelebb kerültek hozzá.En: Gábor happily watched his children, who now felt much closer to him.Hu: Gábor aznap megtanulta, hogy tisztelje és ápolja gyermekeinek egyéni érdeklődését.En: That day, Gábor learned to respect and nurture his children's individual interests.Hu: Anna és Tamás pedig megértették, hogy az apjuk tényleg részese akar lenni az életüknek.En: Anna and Tamás understood that their father truly wanted to be a part of their lives.Hu: A múzeumból kilépve új emlékekkel és szorosabb családi kötelékkel távoztak.En: As they left the museum with new memories and stronger family bonds, they felt transformed.Hu: Ahogy a nap lemenő sugaraiban sétáltak haza, Gábor érezte, hogy életükben egy új fejezet kezdődött.En: As they walked home in the setting sun, Gábor felt that a new chapter had begun in their lives.Hu: Az ősi csontok között, a történelmet idéző falak alatt, aznap valami új született: a család egy újfajta együttléte.En: Among the ancient bones, beneath the history-evoking walls, something new was born that day: a new way of being together as a family. Vocabulary Words:façade: homlokzatreconnect: újra közelebb kerüljönhardworking: dolgospaleontology: paleontológiaskeleton: csontvázovershadowed: árnyékában vantension: feszültségpique: felkelteniexhibit: kiállításrare: ritkafossil: fosszíliacuriously: kíváncsianintertwine: összefonódhatnurture: ápoljaindividual: egyénienthusiasm: lelkesedésrecall: felidéznitransformed: átalakulvaancient: ősievoke: idézőchapter: fejezetembrace: átölelniopportunity: alkalomabsorb: belemerültcuriosity: kíváncsiságenthusiastic: lelkesfamily bond: családi köteléksetting sun: lemenő naprealize: rájönniappreciate: értékelni
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BLOCKBUSTER TRADE ALERT!Bubba Dub yells LAKERS IN 4!!!The NBA world is SHOOK! The Los Angeles Lakers just pulled off a MONSTER DEAL, landing Luka Doncic from the Dallas Mavericks! Meanwhile, Anthony Davis is heading to Dallas, along with additional players and picks!Did the Lakers just steal the future? Or did the Mavs just set themselves up for a championship run? Bubba Dub breaks it all down with NO FILTER!Who REALLY won this trade?Can Luka bring another chip to L.A.?Will AD and Kyrie turn Dallas into a powerhouse?#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Victoria Arbour, curator of palaeontology at the Royal BC Museum, spoke to Andrew Carter about finding dinosaur bones in places in British Columbia where they shouldn't be.
Some suggest that even though dinosaur bones seem to attest to the fact that the world is older than 6,000 years, they are merely a test from Hashem as to whether we will accept scientific knowledge or our tradition. They support this type of idea from the passuk in Re'eh (Devarim 13:4) which Rashi interprets to mean that Hashem gives a false prophet a miraculous sign to test us and determine whether we love Hashem with all our hearts and souls. This episode analyzes this idea and assesses the validity of the comparison.
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We're back with another episode of The Option Block brought to you by Cboe Global Markets. On this episode, we: Discuss what's going on in the options markets today including AAPL moves Talk about the most active equity options today Look into earnings volatility in DPZ, AA, UAL, NFLX Examine the latest unusual options activity in DJT, PLTR, NVDA And we have an off-topic discussion about dinosaurs With your hosts: Mark Longo, The Options Insider Media Group Henry "The Flowmaster" Schwartz, Cboe Global Markets Mark "The Greasy Meatball" Sebastian, The Option Pit “Uncle” Mike Tosaw, St. Charles Wealth Management Check out the Trade of the Day Insights Newsletter from Trade Alert - Request access to admin@trade-alert.com
We're back with another episode of The Option Block brought to you by Cboe Global Markets. On this episode, we: Discuss what's going on in the options markets today including AAPL moves Talk about the most active equity options today Look into earnings volatility in DPZ, AA, UAL, NFLX Examine the latest unusual options activity in DJT, PLTR, NVDA And we have an off-topic discussion about dinosaurs With your hosts: Mark Longo, The Options Insider Media Group Henry "The Flowmaster" Schwartz, Cboe Global Markets Mark "The Greasy Meatball" Sebastian, The Option Pit “Uncle” Mike Tosaw, St. Charles Wealth Management Check out the Trade of the Day Insights Newsletter from Trade Alert - Request access to admin@trade-alert.com
A billionaire just paid 44 million for a Stegosaurus skeleton!
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Tony and James join to discuss the status of their dinosaur documentary. Tietasaura was named from the oldest dinosaur fossils collected in South America. A new Archaeopteryx. Plus a breakdown of the major sauropod groups.For links to every news story, all of the details we shared about Bradycneme, links from Tony and James Pinto, and our fun fact check out https://iknowdino.com/Bradycneme-Episode-495/Join us at www.patreon.com/iknowdino for dinosaur requests, bonus content, ad-free episodes, and more.Dinosaur of the day Bradycneme, a probable alvarezsaurid that was first thought to be a huge owl, but is now thought to be a fairly small non-avian theropod.Interview with Tony and James Pinto, Tony and James are the father and son team behind the feature length documentary Why Dinosaurs? Which we have been following for years. Tony is the filmmaker and the director and James recently graduated from UC Berkeley with a degree in Integrative Biology & Geology. Follow them on Instagram @WhyDinosaursIn dinosaur news this week:There's a new elasmarian ornithopod, Tietasaura derbyianaThe Field Museum in Chicago has a new to science Archaeopteryx on displayThe National Museum of Brazil got a donation of over 1,100 fossils that were all found in BrazilListener feedback:An interesting Triassic sauropodomorph named PampadromaeusA breakdown of the major sauropod groups and what makes them unique You can dig up real dinosaur bones this summer with Colorado Northwestern Community College! Join them for a two week immersive field paleontology experience digging up dinosaur bones from the Jurassic period in Northwest Colorado. There are two scheduled digs: July 6–July 20 and July 22–August 5. There are also two concurrent immersive lab techniques programs available. Get all the details and register online at cncc.edu/dinodigThis episode is brought to you by Rosetta Stone - The all-in-one language app. With Rosetta Stone, you'll have everything you need to learn a language and use it in the real world. They offer immersive lessons, writing prompts, and engaging activities to prepare you for real life conversations. You can pick and choose the lessons that work best for you and create a personalized experience that is both fun and engaging. Get ready for life's adventures with over 50% off for I Know Dino listeners at RosettaStone.com/dinoSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Heard of a smoking gun? What about a smoking shovel? Tracking down killers has never been part of the traditional job profile for people who study soils, but when the bodies of two women believed to be murdered could not be located, police gave pedologist, Professor Rob Fitzpatrick a call. In this episode with Kathryn Fox, Rob reveals how soil has been the key to cracking complex criminal investigations, from unsolved homicides to illegal dinosaur nest smuggling and counter-terrorism operations. This episode contains descriptions of violence against women and children, for support, dial 1800 RESPECT on 1800 737 732. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us as we talk with Museum Educator Ashley Hall about her career as a museum educator at the Museum of the Rockies, her research on Sauropod feet and her books including Fossils for Kids: A Junior Scientist's Guide to Dinosaur Bones and Ancient Animals, and Prehistoric Life on Earth and Prehistoric Worlds: Stomp Into the Epic Lands Ruled by Dinosaurs (due out at the end of March 2024). Ashley is a dynamic paleontologist, naturalist, and museum educator. Originally from South Bend, Indiana, she grew up loving dinosaurs from an early age and was inspired by holiday trips to Chicago's Field Museum to pursue a career in natural history. Ashley earned her Bachelor of Arts in anthropology (focus: Zooarchaeology) and animal behavior from Indiana University, Bloomington. After graduation, she spent nearly a decade working as a science educator for various educational institutions in southern California, including the Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, and the La Brea Tar Pits. During this time, Ashley also served as the assistant curator of paleontology at the Raymond M. Alf Museum of Paleontology in Claremont, California. While with the “Alf,” she managed the fossil collection and participated in fieldwork including Late Cretaceous dinosaur excavations in the Grand-Staircase Escalante National Monument in Utah and Miocene mammal reconnaissance paleontology in the Mojave Desert's Rainbow Basin. Ashley relocated to Ohio where she worked as a naturalist for the Cleveland Metroparks reservation system before taking a position with the Cleveland Museum of Natural as the adult programs coordinator. When Ashley is not educating the public in person, she is an active science communicator on social media. Ashley has presented several invited workshops on communicating science through social media at professional, scientific meetings, including the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology and the Association for Materials and Methods in Paleontology annual conferences. Her scientific research has focused on sauropod claw morphology and function and the evolution of birds from deposits at the La Brea Tar Pits.
Gunner returns to the barn dojo for a backyard convo and it was a howler! From Rigged Sports to Owl Symbolism to Fake Dinosaur Bones to Celebrity Troonies to the "Moon Landing" to DEWs to Engineered Crises & Money Laundering...we chopped it up and smoked it to the filter!
Henry Smith got a chance to have a conversation with the late Dr. Kevin Anderson about the iDINO project and the finding of soft tissue in dinosaur bones that are supposed to be completly fossilized and mineralized. The research is still continuing to produce interesting results that challenge the evolutionary paradigm that says that dinosaurs lived and died millions of years ago. Dinosaur Soft Tissue - Is Genesis History clip iDINO Project Tribute to Dr. Kevin Anderson Mary Schweitzer on 60 Minutes - full segment
Stupid News 10-23-2023 8am …Fishing for Mail …Fishing with a Magnet …They stole a massive amount of Dinosaur Bones
Two Moab residents are under arrest for allegedly stealing over $1 million dollars of dinosaur bones from public lands in Southeastern Utah. Prosecutors allege the Moabites, along with two others, were involved in a conspiracy to steal, sell and export paleontological resources. In a press conference Thursday, a US attorney categorized this case as an environmental crime. And later, tribal advocates are trying to repeal a prohibition of same sex marriages on the Navajo Nation. And, a free, outdoor – and makeshift – wedding venue gets shut down in Park City. // Plus, the Weekly News Reel! Sophia Fisher of The Times-Independent gives us the latest on traffic-reducing projects in Moab City, a deep dive on constraints related to housing solutions and re-defining glamping in Grand County. Alison Harford of the Moab Sun News keeps track of pika in the La Sal Mountains, and has updates on restaurant 98 Center's kitchen renovation. // Show Notes: https://www.kzmu.org/invaluable-loss-to-science-public-lands-feds-prosecute-moab-residents-for-allegedly-stealing-over-1m-in-dinosaur-bones-plus-the-weekly-news-reel/
*Killing the Messenger: But not the message! Hear how Dr. Baugh and the Paluxy footprints have survived the slings and arrows of worldly fortune to remain in the battle at the Creation Evidence Museum of Texas in Glen Rose. *Death of an Atheist: Dr. Baugh talks about his ministry opportunity with former atheist Stephen J. Gould & current atheist Richard Dawkins in Glen Rose, (he was too busy, but his 17 year old assistant got it done), and his open invitation to Lawrence Krauss and Neil "Inhale" deGrasse Tyson. (as long as they behave themselves). *Global Witness: The global limestone layer is a witness to the global flood of Noah's day. *Glen Kuban Footprint Iconoclast: Dr. Baugh doesn't name names, but here at RSR we know Glen Kuban as the Footprint Iconoclast! *Collagen Found in Dinosaur Bones: Despite efforts to discredit the suggestion of a young age for dinosaurs implied by the human footprints found with them at Paluxy, skeptics will not overcome Mary Schweitzer's discoveries & the irrefutable evidence of Dinosaur Collagen.
*Killing the Messenger: But not the message! Hear how Dr. Baugh and the Paluxy footprints have survived the slings and arrows of worldly fortune to remain in the battle at the Creation Evidence Museum of Texas in Glen Rose. *Death of an Atheist: Dr. Baugh talks about his ministry opportunity with former atheist Stephen J. Gould & current atheist Richard Dawkins in Glen Rose, (he was too busy, but his 17 year old assistant got it done), and his open invitation to Lawrence Krauss and Neil "Inhale" deGrasse Tyson. (as long as they behave themselves). *Global Witness: The global limestone layer is a witness to the global flood of Noah's day. *Glen Kuban Footprint Iconoclast: Dr. Baugh doesn't name names, but here at RSR we know Glen Kuban as the Footprint Iconoclast! *Collagen Found in Dinosaur Bones: Despite efforts to discredit the suggestion of a young age for dinosaurs implied by the human footprints found with them at Paluxy, skeptics will not overcome Mary Schweitzer's discoveries & the irrefutable evidence of Dinosaur Collagen.
For links to every news story, all of the details we shared about Diamantinasaurus, and our fun fact check out https://iknowdino.com/Diamantinasaurus-Episode-452/Join us at www.patreon.com/iknowdino for dinosaur requests, bonus content, ad-free episodes, and more.Dinosaur of the day Diamantinasaurus, a titanosaur that lived in the Late Cretaceous in what is now Australia.In dinosaur news this week:A new hadrosauroid, Gonkoken nanoi, is the first duck-billed dinosaur from the subantarctic regionPaleontologists named a new ornithopod, Iani smithiThere's a new “Freddy Krueger of dinosaurs”Patron question: The status of some reported juvenile Torosaurus finds This episode is brought to you by Exquisite Eons. Their Intrepid Triceratops and Savvy Stegosaurus brooches are going extinct. Get them now, before they're gone forever! They're both available at steeply discounted prices while they last at https://exquisiteeons.com/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Raptor Violin? Hadro Cello? Triserachord? Fat Rex? These are real instruments crafted out of fossils, bones, and traditional string instruments. How better to bring the sound of dinosaurs into the 21st century? In this episode we continue our look into innovative composition in our conversation with composers Kara Talve and Anže Rozman. They, working alongside Hans Zimmer at the Bleeding Fingers Music Composers Collective, had the unique challenge of creating music to underscore Apple TV+'s Prehistoric Planet. Kara and Anže join Christine to talk about the incredible innovation and imagination behind the music. Topics include: -Designing instruments out of fossils and bones -Improvisation and Composition when you're not sure what your instrument will sound like -Inspiration and Growth that comes from Collaboration -Bleeding Fingers and the benefits of a composer collective -The workload of a full-time composer -Advice to aspiring composers
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CT scanning and 3D printing allow palaeontologists to produce replicas of bones while they remain encased in opal.
CT scanning and 3D printing allow palaeontologists to produce replicas of bones while they remain encased in opal.
We talk a lot about the future on Solacene, but what about the past? This episode is all about the relevance of geological history to our imagined future. Topics of discussion include how large time scales contextualize human impacts (cool), the aesthetic significance of fossils (very cool), and the educational power of museums (super cool), as well as how all these things help shape the mind of the beautiful sustainable tactile SOLACITES (people). Contact us or buy a handmade Solacene zine through this link! : https://www.solacene.org
In today's episode, I had the pleasure of talking to some new friends, Kris and DJ from stop.drop.rewind! The TikTok labeled "progpunk" band caught my ear the first time I heard them, and the fact that they were fellow Hoosiers was the icing on the cake. I knew from seeing them on TikTok that they would be the exact type of guys I would have a blast talking to, and so I did! We cover a lot of ground, everything from Lord of the Rings, to the business behind the music, and even some tips for everything from practicing to stage presence. This episode is just too fun and epic to get into a description, so put your headphones on and listen to some Indiana nerds talk shop (as well as lots of their awesome material sprinkled in)! SDR's newest single "Dinosaur Bones" is available now, and is accompanied by this amazing music video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMazXhtuzdY Find SDR wherever you stream music. Learn more here: https://www.stopdroprewind.com/ Buy and listen here: https://stopdroprewind.bandcamp.com/ Kris's TikTok here: https://www.tiktok.com/@sdrklo DJ's TikTok here: https://www.tiktok.com/@MS4wLjABAAAAkm0-rThTIyf7HjtPcXaO7lNTE3F3cB0iNjPsOpr2ONkpmEC9-NYVj9jR2VV1kGRN --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michaelsmixdown/support
Dylan is a new father, a dancer, actor, stunt performer and bar manager at Halifax's Bar Kismet! He also is dealing with an inflammatory disease called Ankylosing Spondylitis. Over time this disease can cause some of the bones in the spine (vertebrae) to fuse. Dylan joins the boys to discuss how he's managed to navigate life as an extremely physical person while dealing with a genetic illness that has a massive physical impact, and how our physical health is in a way attached to our mental health as well. OTTAWA! We're coming to you for a live show on November 16th! Grab your tickets here - https://www.algonquinsa.com/event/sickboy-podcast-live-show/ Join the post-episode conversation over on Discord! https://discord.gg/expeUDN
Dylan is a new father, a dancer, actor, stunt performer and bar manager at Halifax's Bar Kismet! He also is dealing with an inflammatory disease called Ankylosing Spondylitis. Over time this disease can cause some of the bones in the spine (vertebrae) to fuse. Dylan joins the boys to discuss how he's managed to navigate life as an extremely physical person while dealing with a genetic illness that has a massive physical impact, and how our physical health is in a way attached to our mental health as well. OTTAWA! We're coming to you for a live show on November 16th! Grab your tickets here - https://www.algonquinsa.com/event/sickboy-podcast-live-show/ Join the post-episode conversation over on Discord! https://discord.gg/expeUDN
Episode 344 ~ September 22, 2022 Podcast Info / Topics It seems to be the year of record breaking attempts. From paddleboarding across the Boundary Waters, to paddling the entire length of the Mississippi, to paddling the Mid-Pacific Ocean, there is lots of excitement for everyone. While one man loses a red canoe, a group […]
Episode 344 ~ September 22, 2022 Podcast Info / Topics It seems to be the year of record breaking attempts. From paddleboarding across the Boundary Waters, to paddling the entire length of the Mississippi, to paddling the Mid-Pacific Ocean, there is lots of excitement for everyone. While one man loses a red canoe, a group […]
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One of the famed Honus Wagner T206 cards just sold for $7.25 million. Big news, but a '52 Topps Mickey Mantle auction is going to make an ever bigger splash in the sports collectibles world. Plus, The Short Print has an update on the Gorgosaurus dinosaur bones sale, which begs the question … just what is the most oddball collectible ever sold at auction?
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Today We take a closer look at Colorado employers in certain sectors who still are experiencing a labor shortage – even as more jobs are filled in other areas. We'll discuss the disconnect, and talk about what to expect next.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I'm stoked to have my good friend Rob Petrozzo, Co-Founder and Chief Product Officer at Rally on this special episode of Panic with Friends. It's the first Panic with Friends dual podcast, so it won't be a format you're used to. A lot more of me as Rob dual tracks this episode for Rally's new podcast, The Best Money I Ever Spent. Rob's spent the last several years building Rally into an amazing platform that makes fractional investing safe, easy, and accessible. Guest - Rob Petrozzo, Co-Founder and CPO at Rally, Host of The Best Money I Ever Spent Podcast howardlindzon.com, rallyrd.com Twitter: @howardlindzon, @robpetrozzo, @OnRallyRd, «BestMoneyPod, @knutjensen, @PanicwFriends Podcast: The Best Money I Ever Spent Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3vwvQoGUbP7FKAbuvkYemA linkedin.com/in/robpetrozzo #fintech #invest #investment #venturecapital #stockmarket #finance Show Notes: Introduction (00:42) Welcome Rob (03:08) Thinking changed from 5 years ago (04:08) Living through market cycles (05:13) Domain experience counts (06:20) Cutting Signal from Noise (07:46) Survival matters (10:05) Starting Rally (11:40) The ICO craze (12:52) Fractional Warhol (15:46) Culture and the future (16:35) What we spend our money on (18:54) A different type of bear market (21:26) Gary Vaynerchuk's ear (22:26) The ‘right' community (23:06) ‘Mobile First' generation (29:40) Nailing the UI (30:17) Rethinking the desktop (31:42) Hitting peak ‘Mobile' (36:15) Betting on guys who survived before (37:40) DAOs - small is the new big (40:50) Passionate about comedy (41:48) NFT meets DAO meets Community (42:41) Howard's favorite investor (48:49) The future of venture (49:09) Next breed of crossover investors (49:54) The one that got away (52:28) Thoughts on bootstrapping (54:10) Closing thoughts (55:57) Wrapping up (59:38) Previous Panic: Rob Petrozzo of Rally: Classic Cars, Dinosaur Bones, and Crypto Punks (EP.171) October 14, 2021
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In this podcast we also discover how an astronomy technique is improving biomedical imaging
New fossils are changing a decades-old story about the species that roamed the Mediterranean 80 million years ago.
New fossils are changing a decades-old story about the species that roamed the Mediterranean 80 million years ago.
Overwhelmed by all the lesson plans you could use for your summer camp? Join us today for a very special episode from our Full by Fall summit, where DeAnn Jones will talk all about: "Fossils and Dinosaur Bones: How to Create a Summer Camp Curriculum to Die For!" Don't limit yourself from all the fun summer camp theme possibilities you can use! Even if you are in an online preschool setting, you can make each activity more interactive and engaging. Key Notes- Intro (00:00)- Finding your own niche and age range (02:20)- Defining goals and outcomes (04:37)- How to come up with fun themes (08:39)- The versatility of free playtime (14:46)- Know more about Discovery Place (17:52)Enroll in DeAnn's preschool today: StanwoodPreschool.com and DiscoveryPlace.OnlineGET MY HELP ON YOUR PRESCHOOL JOURNEY:
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