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Daemons Discuss!
The One With Coal Fires and Foggy Mornings

Daemons Discuss!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 82:08


TBOL ch 18Episode description: JACK! Jack tells his tale to Matthew and Diana, Hubbard fills in the gaps, but we now have a picture of what Jack suffered through, and who was mostly responsible for his anguish. Stay tuned for our SIFTs segment, where we do a podcast version of "vague-booking" -- enjoy!Full show notes can be viewed here: http://go.DaemonsDiscuss.com/87(credits/copyright information located there)In this episode:-(00:15) Intro/Patreon sponsorship-(04:53) Discusser emails/Speakpipe - Thank you Stephen, Kristin, and Julie-(12:56) Main discussion - - ch 18 of The Book of Life - sponsored by Kimberly Babcock-(1:03:12) Housekeeping - Thank you Lyn, Barbara, and a review from Audible! Sponsored by Nicole Menna-(1:06:50) Save It For the Show - Topic: Looking to expand creatively - Sponsored by Catherine Brown-(1:13:32) Promo break-(1:15:02) Last thoughts/Outro. Episode related links:-1592-1593 London plague - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1592%E2%80%931593_London_plague-The Great Plague of London - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Plague_of_London-Spanish Armada - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_Armada-Sir Walter's fate - https://www.history.com/news/sir-walter-raleigh-execution-reasons-Henry Percy, 9th Earl of Northumberland - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Percy,_9th_Earl_of_NorthumberlandMore:*Email us: DaemonsDiscuss@gmail.com*Send us a voice message: http://Speakpipe.com/DaemonsDiscuss, or call us (US number/carrier rates apply): 1 (360) 519-7836*Find us on Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DaemonsDiscuss Twitter: https://twitter.com/DaemonsDiscuss Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daemonsdiscuss/*Chapter reviews live here: http://go.DaemonsDiscuss.com/chapters*TV reviews live here: http://go.DaemonsDiscuss.com/TVreview*Podcast home page: http://DaemonsDiscuss.com*Main page: http://www.DaemonsDomain.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Why Whiskey?
Skydiving bro... A little chat about the history of Parachutes and Skydiving with Randy Connell

Why Whiskey?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 139:16


Welcome back, nerds. Today we will focus all of our attention and energy on jumping from airplanes and not dying. The item that will make that a reality was invented a very long time ago on distant shores. Although the war against gravity has yet to be won, parachutes do help to slow down the gruesome effects that can come from that weird pull to earth. I am joined by skydiver, history dude, and former Marine (yea I know, this show cost me like four boxes of crayons) to talk about the history of parachutes, the history of skydiving, and the folks who work hard to keep us safe at the USPA. Listen to know what that acronym means! Sources: https://www.google.com/books/edition/Medieval_Religion_and_Technology/quCh9tAW1jcC?q=veranzio&gbpv=0#f=false https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/an-early-history-of-the-parachute-951312/ http://www.parachutehistory.com/eng/drs.html https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6672/james-floyd-smith https://www.cspa.ca/en/node/228 https://skydivingmuseum.org/hall-of-fame/inductee/william-%E2%80%9Cbill%E2%80%9D-ottley Articles: Stable URL: http://www.jstor.com/stable/2776964 Parachuting (Gideon Aran) Stable URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/41222414 Plunging to Earth: ONCE THE SPORT OF DAREDEVILS, SKYDIVING NOW OFFERS ITS EXISTENTIAL THRILLS TO GRANDMOTHERS, PUDGY GEEKS, AND EVEN THE OCCASIONAL COLLEGE PROFESSOR (Rob Zaretsky) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/why-whiskey/support

Sofa King Podcast
Episode 605: The Kelloggs: Saint and Sadist

Sofa King Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 86:48


On this episode of the Sofa King Podcast, we ask a simple question. What do female genital mutilation and corn flakes have in common? The answer is Kellogg's. The beloved breakfast giant is known for cereal and pop tarts, but the brothers who laid the foundation of the company are worth looking at. Many people have heard of W.K. Kellogg, the founder of the corporation. However, not as many have heard of his somewhat sadistic brother J.H Kellogg. He thought masturbation was the cause of most health problems and used everything from tying kids down to scarring female genitals with acid as a cure. And then he invented corn flakes. How did all of this come together, and what exactly was the Battle Creek Sanitarium? Listen, laugh, learn.   Visit Our Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Keith_Kellogg https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Harvey_Kellogg https://www.philanthropyroundtable.org/almanac/people/hall-of-fame/detail/w.-k.-kellogg https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kellogg%27s https://blog.truffleshuffle.co.uk/2015/07/10-things-you-probably-didnt-know-about%E2%80%A6kelloggs/ https://www.forbes.com/companies/kellogg/?sh=5d16aa986de2 https://plain.recipes/recipe/127195/nuttose https://chestofbooks.com/food/recipes/Dishes/Nuttose-Recipes.html http://www.fourpoundsflour.com/history-dish-mondays-protose/  

The Planet Today
September 24, 2021

The Planet Today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 49:41


Nick and Matt talk about the UN's stark warning to countries regarding their Paris Agreement Commitments!Their Quick Hits of the week include a fungus that causes white nose syndrome found in Saskatchewan (https://ca-news-yahoo-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/ca.news.yahoo.com/amphtml/fungus-thats-killed-millions-bats-080000707.html),some electric vehicle news from Volkswagen (https://www.bloomberg.com/news/newsletters/2021-09-16/vw-pulls-back-curtain-on-new-electric-car-battery-lab-in-germany),pollution in Florida's freshwater springs (https://api.nationalgeographic.com/distribution/public/amp/environment/article/pollution-and-overuse-threaten-floridas-fragile-freshwater-springs?__twitter_impression=true),the role of Indigenous Peoples in fighting climate change (https://grist.org/protest/indigenous-resistance-has-cut-u-s-and-canadas-annual-emissions/?utm_medium=social&utm_source=linktree&utm_campaign=study%3A+indigenous+resistance+has+staved+off+25%25+of+u.s.+and+canada%E2%80%99s+annual+emissions),and The House Oversight Committee expanding its probe of Big Oil's climate misinformation https://www.nytimes.com/2021/09/16/climate/exxon-oil-disinformation-house-probe.html).To our listeners from Florida, check out FL5.org to read and sign the petition for the five conservation amendments proposed for the 2022 ballot.

All the Things That Keep Us Up at Night
79. David Brom: Axe Murders of the Brom Family

All the Things That Keep Us Up at Night

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 31:24


David was 16-years-old and the outcast of his Catholic family. He had depression that was getting progressively worse. For six months he said he was going to kill his parents. Nobody took him seriously. After one, seemingly small, argument with his father about the music David was listening to…he totally snapped.Promos: Reddit on Wiki and CriminologyThank you to today's sponsor, Ana Luisa!Get a discount on sustainable, stunning jewelry at https://shop.analuisa.com/truecrime Discount code: TRUECRIMEPatreon: www.Patreon.com/ReverieTrueCrimeMerch: https://www.reverie-true-crime-podcast.creator-spring.comFacebook: https://www.Facebook.com/ReverieTrueCrimeInstagram: https://www.Instagram.com/ReverieTrueCrimeTwitter: https://www.Twitter.com/ReverieCrimePodSOURCES:https://www.quimbee.com/cases/state-v-brom https://law.justia.com/cases/minnesota/supreme-court/1990/c3-89-2269-2.html https://uploads.knightlab.com/storymapjs/a85258c33c0a221d5a85a4c7f0a68c69/david-brom-murder-timeline/index.html http://malefactorsregister.com/wp/what-should-we-do-with-david/ https://krocnews.com/30-years-has-passed-since-murderer-david-brom-was-sentenced/ https://mycrimelibrary.com/david-brom-teen-killer-murdered-family-with-an-axe/ https://murderpedia.org/male.B/b/brom-david-francis.htm https://kttc.com/2021/05/19/notorious-the-brom-murders/ https://www.duluthnewstribune.com/the-vault/6837335-33-years-later-this-teenager%E2%80%99s-crime-still-shocks-Rochester https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Brom https://www.nytimes.com/1988/02/20/us/boy-16-charged-in-ax-murders-of-4-in-his-family-in-minnesota.html https://www.kaaltv.com/news/brom-family-massacre-30-years-since-sentencing/5528226/ https://peoplepill.com/people/david-brom https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1988-02-20-8803310951-story.html https://prezi.com/fzdu-fw2ltum/the-case-of-david-brom/ https://apnews.com/article/250a6c6fcfe525bd5516e9592aad26a3 https://wickedwe.com/david-brom/ https://coms.doc.state.mn.us/publicviewer/OffenderDetails/Index/146854/Search https://townsquare.media/site/715/files/2021/02/PATTI-PRICE-ON-DAVID-BROM-Interview-Transcript.pdf https://kool1079.com/brom-family-murder-rochester-minnesota/ https://kstp.com/news/flashback-friday-rochester-teen-who-killed-family-with-ax-sentenced-30-years-ago/5526287/

Plant Based Eating for Health
085: End Suffering Through a Clean Mind, Body and Soul with Geoff Palmer

Plant Based Eating for Health

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2021 30:49


Geoff Palmer, CEO and Founder of Clean Machine® a 100% Plant-Based Fitness Nutritional an all-natural sports nutrition company, has over 30 years of experience in the natural foods and supplements industry. Geoff is on a mission to help people heal their health one step at a time. Recognized by Plant Based News as one of the Top 100 Most Influential Vegans,  Geoff believes everyone can live a more vibrant life through food and exercise. Geoff has been a vegan for nearly 40 years and is committed to raising awareness about the connection between what we consume and our state of mind, body, and soul. His vegan journey began in 1985, long before it was a “thing.” Most people had no idea what being vegan meant, but to Geoff it was about kindness to the animals, reversing disease that ran rampant throughout his family and getting control of his depression. After losing his father to alcohol, his mother to multiple sclerosis and his brother  to schizophrenia, his family unit had fallen apart. This resulted in severe chronic depression leading to suicidal depression. After attempting suicide twice, Geoff realized he needed to take control of his emotions, but how to do so was a mystery. In this episode, find out what Geoff did that absolutely turned his life around. http://www.cleanmachineonline.com https://www.instagram.com/cleanmachinefit/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/geoff-palmer-%E2%93%A5-1b78565/

EV News Daily - Electric Car Podcast
1216: Tesla Terminates It's Famous Referral Program | 19 Sep 2021

EV News Daily - Electric Car Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2021 17:04


Show #1216 If you get any value from this podcast please consider supporting my work on Patreon. Plus all Patreon supporters get their own unique ad-free podcast feed. Good morning, good afternoon and good evening wherever you are in the world, welcome to EV News Daily for Sunday 19th September. It's Martyn Lee here and I go through every EV story so you don't have to. Thank you to MYEV.com for helping make this show, they've built the first marketplace specifically for Electric Vehicles. It's a totally free marketplace that simplifies the buying and selling process, and help you learn about EVs along the way too. TESLA ENDS REFERRAL PROGRAM "Tesla has officially ended its Referral Program, which provides owners with Supercharging miles and the opportunity to earn other rewards." "The referral program applied to any vehicle and solar panel purchases and would provide both the customer and Tesla with advantages. Owners were able to work their way up to cool prizes like a next-gen Tesla Roadster, drives in the Tesla Semi, and of course, 1,000 free Supercharging miles when a vehicle was purchased using their referral code" "On the company's website, Tesla said: “As of September 18, 2021, vehicle products, and solar panels are no longer eligible for Referral awards.” Tesla owners who still have Supercharging miles will be able to use them. Unfortunately, due to the termination of the program, no more miles will be earned through referrals."  "Tesla's demand has skyrocketed to the point that some vehicles are sold out for the rest of the year. While it is advantageous for customers to earn rewards for helping Tesla sell cars and other products, there comes a point where it becomes a financial liability, and perhaps it has reached that point" Mashable says: "Tesla's referral program has changed over the years and was completely decimated in 2019. When it returned, it was a shadow of its former self with pared-back rewards. The company used to throw in extra gifts like toy Teslas for kids and Elon Musk-signed wall connectors." Source: https://www.teslarati.com/tesla-referral-program-cancelled/ Source: https://mashable.com/article/tesla-referral-program-ends TESLA FSD BETA BUTTON TO RELEASE SEPT. 24—BUT ONLY TO GOOD DRIVERS "Tesla owners in the United States will only have to wait for another week to get the Tesla FSD button." "The Tesla boss went on to tweet that the request button for the Tesla FSD is rolling out next Friday, or on Sept. 24 to be exact. It is worth noting that Musk often announces that the FSD button is coming in two weeks, but it gets moved to another date. However, things must have changed by this time as the EV giant exec now boasted a one-week waiting time" "Musk further said that the software for the button is supposed to be out by now to a wider range of users. However, Tesla is still fixing some final touches to avoid bugs from ruining the rollout of the FSD Beta." "Musk further explained on Twitter that the upcoming FSD button will only request permission to access the driving behavior of the user in the next seven days via the insurance calculator of the EV giant. Such a process is in place to ensure that only the drivers with good behavior will get to use the wider release of the FSD feature." https://www.techtimes.com/articles/265500/20210917/elon-musk-tesla-fsd-beta-button-to-release-sept-24%E2%80%94but-only-to-good-drivers.htm BYD PLUG-IN CAR SALES SURGE TO OVER 60,000 IN AUGUST 2021 "In August, BYD set its third consecutive monthly passenger plug-in car sales record in China, reaching an amazing level of 60,508 units (up 332% year-over-year). That's over 10,000 more than in July and over 20,000 more than in June." "According to the data of EV Sales, in July 2021, BYD returned to the top of the global NEV sales in a single month after 26 months, surpassing Volkswagen to claim third place in terms of cumulative sales from January to July." "So far in 2021, the company sold in China over 260,000 plugs-in (up 206% year-over-year), which means that it already is the best year in the company's history." JAY LENO SAYS, ‘THE ELECTRIC CAR IS HERE TO STAY'  "Jay Leno gave CNBC's “The News with Shepard Smith” an optimistic outlook when it comes to the future of electric cars, despite the latest warning from General Motors to owners of some Chevy Bolts, advising them not to park within 50 feet of other cars. GM's latest warning follows the Detroit automaker recalling more than 140,000 of the EVs produced since 2016 due to the risk of batteries spontaneously catching fire from “two rare manufacturing defects.”" “The last days of old technology are always better than the first days of new technology, but we're beyond the first days of new technology,” said Leno, the host of CNBC's “Jay Leno's Garage.” “I mean, the electric car is here to stay. I predict a child born today will probably drive in a gasoline powered car about as often as you would drive in a car with a stick shift now.”" https://www.cnbc.com/2021/09/16/jay-leno-says-electric-car-is-here-to-stay-despite-chevy-bolt-recalls.html DRIVERS FACE YEAR'S WAIT FOR ELECTRIC CARS AHEAD OF ULEZ EXPANSION "Drivers hoping to go electric before the ultra low emission zone expansion next month face waiting lists of up to a year for new vehicles. Demand for battery electric vehicles has increased by more than 30 per cent in the past year but a global shortage of semiconductors has meant manufacturers are struggling to meet demand." "Most petrol cars made since 2005 and diesel cars since September 2015 will have engines that comply with the ULEZ, and Mr Khan has advised Londoners to switch to a compliant second-hand vehicle. But used car dealerships are also reporting a “massive” increase in demand for Ulez-compliant cars, with prices soaring and stock issues at some dealers." "On the rush for compliant cars, Rupert Moylett, director of Harringtons of Fulham, said: “We've had one of our best past three months in quite a long time, as everyone is trying to get rid of their diesels." Source: https://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/cop26-electric-cars-ulez-expansion-drivers-b955933.html SINCLAIR C5: THE HISTORY OF SIR CLIVE SINCLAIR'S ELECTRIC CAR "The Sinclair C5 arrived in 1985 with a level of accompanying hype that would surely have impressed a then fourteen-year-old Elon Musk, but this brainchild of one of Britain's most famous tech entrepreneurs crashed spectacularly soon after launch." "Sir Clive, whose death at the age of 81 was announced on 16 Sept 2021, was lauded in the 1980s as the inventor of the first pocket calculator and the ground-breaking ZX81 and ZX Spectrum home computers. The tech tycoon had a deep interest in electric transport and founded Sinclair Vehicles in 1983 on the back of his earlier commercial successes." "The company's first and only production vehicle was the Sinclair C5, an innovative three-wheeler with a polypropylene body designed by Lotus, manufactured at the Hoover washing machine factory in Merthyr Tidfil. The C5 was launched with great fanfare in January 1985 in London - and the project went downhill from there.". QUESTION OF THE WEEK WITH EMOBILITYNORWAY.COM Either how long have you waited, OR, how long would you wait, to have an electric vehicle once you've decided to purchase? Email me your thoughts and I'll read them out on Sunday – hello@evnewsdaily.com It would mean a lot if you could take 2mins to leave a quick review on whichever platform you download the podcast. And  if you have an Amazon Echo, download our Alexa Skill, search for EV News Daily and add it as a flash briefing. Come and say hi on Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter just search EV News Daily, have a wonderful day, I'll catch you tomorrow and remember…there's no such thing as a self-charging hybrid. PREMIUM PARTNERS PHIL ROBERTS / ELECTRIC FUTURE BRAD CROSBY PORSCHE OF THE VILLAGE CINCINNATI AUDI CINCINNATI EAST VOLVO CARS CINCINNATI EAST NATIONAL CAR CHARGING ON THE US MAINLAND AND ALOHA CHARGE IN HAWAII DEREK REILLY FROM THE EV REVIEW IRELAND YOUTUBE CHANNEL RICHARD AT RSEV.CO.UK – FOR BUYING AND SELLING EVS IN THE UK EMOBILITYNORWAY.COM/

Civic Tech Chat
65 Silenced No More Act

Civic Tech Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 7:15


We talk a bit about the Silenced No More act, a bill that passed the California legislature on September 3rd. We'll cover what it seeks to do, the problem space it covers, and why it's a salient topic. Join us on [Discord](https://discord.gg/hECzBJh) ### Resources and Shoutouts: - [California State Senate Floor Analysis of the bill](https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billAnalysisClient.xhtml?bill_id=202120220SB331#) - [Washington Post coverage of the bill](https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2021/09/09/silenced-no-more-act-goes-global/) - [Law firm blog post on the bill](https://www.amglaw.com/blog/2021/09/what-does-the-silenced-no-more-act-mean-for-california-workers/) - [Press release from introduction](https://sd20.senate.ca.gov/news/2021-02-08-senator-leyva-introduces-%E2%80%9Csilenced-no-more-act%E2%80%9D) ##### Music Credit: [Tumbleweeds by Monkey Warhol](http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Monkey_Warhol/Lonely_Hearts_Challenge/Monkey_Warhol_-_Tumbleweeds)

Shifting Our Schools - Education : Technology : Leadership
Episode 177: Pushing the Restart Button

Shifting Our Schools - Education : Technology : Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 10:55


Links mentioned in this episode:  Download our free guide here: https://www.shiftingschools.com/free-pdfs Articles quoted from: https://www.ascd.org/el/articles/why-teacher-teams-are-more-critical-than-ever https://www.gse.harvard.edu/news/uk/21/08/why-coalitions-aren%E2%80%99t-just-political-campaigns Our Sept. 30th learning opportunity: https://www.shiftingschools.com/ss-pdpathway-seltoolkit

The Nicnacjak Podcast & FSRideAlong Series
FSRideAlong: 100 (Leg 11)

The Nicnacjak Podcast & FSRideAlong Series

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 38:08


Full Show Notes at FSRideAlong.com In this episode, Nicnac reviews the completion of the 11th and final leg of The Simply Magpie Extreme Tour from Chico, CA US to Newcastle, England, UK in The TorqueSim version of The normally aspirated Cirrus SR22. They also talk about X-Plane, The Flight Factor 767 and A350 as well as The Zibo 737 mod. They celebrate the 100 episode landmark and are looking forward to attending the online component of FSExpo. They end by thanking listeners, past guests, Attica Attica and Simply Magpie. Will FSRideAlong make it to 200 episodes before 2028? Stay tuned to find out! (Annoyed Grunt) GC distance from St. John's to Shannon is only 1687 NM. Most airliners can do that even before The A220, E2 and MAX. Do you know of a modern piston single that can without ferry tanks let nicnac know Stats Leg 11 Route: BIAR/19 RETU1D RETUR DCT ES DCT MATIK DCT BONBY DCT INS DCT LUK DCT KUSEG EGNT/KUSEG.R07 Leg Distance: 840nm Block Time: 5 hrs 23 min Air Time: 5 hrs 10 min Leg Fuel: 62.2 gal Leg Fuel Bill: $723.13 USD Final Trip Stats: $4,224.09 usd for 522.43 us gallons of virtual 100LL 37.12 hrs gate to gate 35.14 hrs in the air 5,508 nautical miles averaging 157 kts over the ground. That works out to 180 mph/ 289 kph. Great Circle Distance: 4355.5 nm Distance Increase: 11% Credits Support for FSrideAlong comes from Simply Magpie Virtual Airline and Flying Club based in Newcastle, England, and by the generous contributions of listeners like you. Thank You! The music is Catch Me If You Can by Attrica Attrica. Find them at atticaattica.bandcamp.com The Nicnac Podcast & FSRideAlong Series is © 2006-2021 by Nicnac Marsh and is released under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License Other Aviation And Simulation Resources TorqueSim X-Plane Active Sky For XP11 Flight Sim Association Flight Sim Community Podcast Uncontrolled Airspace Aviation New Talk Come Fly With Me Airline Pilot Guy Working Title --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nicnacmarsh/message

It Takes 2 with Amy & JJ
9/11, 20 years later: Cally Musland

It Takes 2 with Amy & JJ

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2021 15:36


Cally Musland (Peterson) joins Amy & JJ to recount September 11, 2001. She was 11 years old.. and in Washington, DC. Read more here: https://www.ndliving.com/content/%E2%80%98-hectic-and-tragic-day-america%E2%80%99-remembering-91101 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sucrerie Musicale
Sucrerie Musicale #26 - Pop Rock

Sucrerie Musicale

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 39:19


On tente une nouveauté pour la rentrée, avec un podcast pop rock, histoire de foutre le bordel comme un Rolling Stone ! • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tristanrivier • Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TristanRivier • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tristan_rivier • Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/tristanrivier • Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/sucr%E2%80%A6le/id1468574029 • Booking: booking.tristanrivier@gmail.com

The Erasable Podcast
Episode 169: Bust Out the Bone Folder

The Erasable Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 69:44


Paper is paper, right? Well, only if you think that pencils are pencils. In this week's episode, your hosts talk about Unicorn Paper — that special formulation that works well with both pencils and fountain pens. Plus: we discuss our LEAST favorite pencil, and Tim makes us write with them all week to discuss in our next episode.Show Notes & LinksErasable PatreonBullet Journal 2.0The People of PaperSchmigadoonOnly Murders in the BuildingMable John Franny and ZooeyMusgrave Tennessee Round Musgrave GreenbeltPencil Revolution #20Plotter systemSouthworth “Fine Paper” -- 25% cotton, 24lb (wove finish)Southworth “Fine Paper” -- 100% cotton, 24lb (wove finish)Southworth Parchment, 24lb (ivory)HP Premium, 32lbWrite Notepads Leuchtturm 1917Rhoda GoalbookRhodia WebnotebookBaron Fig ConfidantMaruman classic spiralYour HostsJohnny  GamberPencil Revolution@pencilutionAndy WelfleWoodclinched@awelfleTim Wasem@TimWasem

Eww! That's Creepy
#56 Haunted Forests: Devils Tramping Ground / Hoia Baciu

Eww! That's Creepy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 32:53


Hello creepy cats! Spooky season has officially begun, and Jackie is bringing two more haunted forests to this episode. Both Hoia Baciu Forest in Romania and Devils Tramping Ground in New Jersey are infamous for their spirits and tales of anxiety. But the strangest thing about both forests is large patches of land where nothing will ever grow. Could it be radiation from UFOs or possibly the devil himself? We are creeped out either way!  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sg4F3xSvN9c&t=2s https://www.hauntedplaces.org/item/devils-tramping-ground/ https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/devils-stomping-ground https://science.unctv.org/content/devil%E2%80%99s-tramping-ground https://northcarolinaghosts.com/piedmont/devils-tramping-ground/ https://northcarolinaghosts.com/piedmont/devils-tramping-ground/scary-truth/

Kessler Foundation Disability Rehabilitation Research and Employment
Hospital bed alternatives at home among individuals with spinal cord injury – Dr Jeanne Zanca

Kessler Foundation Disability Rehabilitation Research and Employment

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 20:55


Fast Takes - Episode 27 View the transcript at https://kesslerfoundation.org/sites/default/files/2021-09/Hospital%20bed%20alternatives%20at%20home%20among%20individuals%20with%20spinal%20cord%20injury%20%E2%80%93%20Dr%20Jeanne%20Zanca-Ep%2027-TRANSCRIPT.pdf Welcome to another special episode of Fast Takes! I'm Joan Banks-Smith, series producer and creative producer at Kessler Foundation. In this episode, our very own Dr. Jeanne Zanca and co-author for the peered reviewed article “The experience of using a hospital bed alternative at home among individuals with spinal cord injury: A case series" interviews Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation occupational therapists and co-authors, Rachel Levinson, Lorena Salas. Dr. Zanca starts off with the project beginnings and Ms. Levinson responds. Learn more about Dr. Zanca at https://kesslerfoundation.org/aboutus/Jeanne-Zanca, the peered review article at https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10790268.2021.1937454?src=&journalCode=yscm20&, and Abilities Expo (equipment for people with disabilities) - https://www.abilities.com ======================================================= Tuned into our podcast series lately? Join our listeners in 90 countries who enjoy learning about the work of Kessler Foundation. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Listen to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, SoundCloud, or wherever you get your podcasts. This podcast was recorded on Monday, August 9, 2021, remotely and was edited and produced by Joan Banks-Smith, Creative Producer for Kessler Foundation.

Paname
31. The Statue of Liberty (part 2)

Paname

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 21:53


In part 2 let's find out how the statue was built and what we can find to remeber her by in Paris. Sound design from the talented Christopher Ferreira, find more of his original work here.Follow me on instagram or go to my website for sources and pictures.Support the show on Patreon or leave a review, it makes my day and helps people find the show.or you can make a one off donation on PayPalArtwork Double Merrick Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/panamepodcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Here for the Wrong Reasons
You Can't [Bleep] A [Bleep]

Here for the Wrong Reasons

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 65:32


BIP 7 E2-3: Lance Bass serves up tongue and tripe. Brendan serves up a word salad to tell Demi he wants to see other people. Victoria P gets served for dating someone outside of Paradise. Follow us @forwrongreasons. Send feedback and glowing praise to hereforthewrongreasons@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dead Rabbit Radio
Ep 727 - The Gangster Warlord Wizards From The Year 2000!

Dead Rabbit Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 30:02


Today we find physical proof of a glitch in the matrix, and then we travel to Nigeria to witness a vigilante group that uses sorcery to fight crime!   Patreon  https://www.patreon.com/user?u=18482113 MERCH STORE!!! https://tinyurl.com/y8zam4o2   Help Promote Dead Rabbit! Dual Flyer https://i.imgur.com/OhuoI2v.jpg "As Above" Flyer https://i.imgur.com/yobMtUp.jpg “Alien Flyer” By TVP VT U https://imgur.com/gallery/aPN1Fnw   Links: A genuine glitch in the matrix from a trusted source—with evidence. https://www.reddit.com/r/Thetruthishere/comments/n00iu0/a_genuine_glitch_in_the_matrix_from_a_trusted/ Archive https://archive.is/DEzAU Proof https://i.imgur.com/lazA9bE.gif%E2%80%8B Archive https://archive.is/EFEpV Duplicate Cheque Incident | Parallel Time Line Anomaly https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9r__unTaq6w&ab_channel=RobFreemanUFOWorldExplorer ET Making Contact Project https://twitter.com/MCBIproject The life and subsequent death of Eddy Nawgu https://www.reddit.com/r/CreepyWikipedia/comments/p55bkj/the_life_and_subsequent_death_of_eddy_nawgu/ Eddy Nawgu https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_Nawgu Bakassi Boys https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bakassi_Boys See The Old Calendars That Summarised The Life And Death Of Popular Prophet Eddy Nawgu Okeke (Photo) https://ng.opera.news/ng/en/crime/amp/be552b1da53913b7a76c83a4f053e08a Eddie na Nawgu:The Occultic Prophet Who Was Beheaded and burnt by Bakassi Boy[ issakaba] Full Story http://news-af.feednews.com/news/detail/ccc5173e6ba15cc476ee9e6f96a2d41d?client=news LIFE HISTORY AND LAST DAY OF EDDY NAWGU HEALING MINISTRY https://www.researchgate.net/publication/332188152_LIFE_HISTORY_AND_LAST_DAY_OF_EDDY_NAWGU_HEALING_MINISTRY Nigeria: The "Bakassi Boys" in Anambra state; their involvement an assassination attempt on Chief Offia Duru; whether they target only criminals; whether the state uses them to silence opponents; state protection and internal flight alternatives available to those targetted by the Bakassi Boys https://www.refworld.org/docid/3df4be8324.html Anti-Bullet Charms, Lie-Detectors and Street Justice: the Nigerian Youth and the Ambiguities of Self-Remaking https://www.ascleiden.nl/pdf/youthconfajibade.pdf Chinwoke Mbadinuju https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinwoke_Mbadinuju The Untold Story of Eddy Nagwa was a disaster to human rights okara mmadu okara muo how “odeshi” began https://web.archive.org/web/20170729003621/http://zangwap.com/2017/05/13/the-untold-story-of-eddy-nagwa-was-a-disaster-to-human-rights-okara-mmadu-okara-muo-how-odeshi-began/ Ochanja market: Populaly Known As Onitsha Bakassi killing spot https://www.ashiwaju.org/2014/07/ochanja-market-populaly-known-as.html?m=1 Nigeria: The "Bakassi Boys" in Anambra state; their involvement an assassination attempt on Chief Offia Duru; whether they target only criminals; whether the state uses them to silence opponents; state protection and internal flight alternatives available to those targetted by the Bakassi Boys https://www.refworld.org/docid/3df4be8324.html   Listen to the daily podcast anywhere you listen to podcasts! ------------------------------------------------ Logo Art By Ash Black Opening Song: "Atlantis Attacks" Closing Song: "Bella Royale" Music By Simple Rabbitron 3000 created by Eerbud Thanks to Chris K, Founder Of The Golden Rabbit Brigade Dead Rabbit Archivist Some Weirdo On Twitter AKA Jack YouTube Champ Stewart Meatball The Haunted Mic Arm provided by Chyme Chili Pintrest https://www.pinterest.com/basque5150/jason-carpenter-hood-river/ http://www.DeadRabbit.com Email: DeadRabbitRadio@gmail.com Twitter: @DeadRabbitRadio Facebook: www.Facebook.com/DeadRabbitRadio TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@deadrabbitradio   Jason Carpenter PO Box 1363 Hood River, OR 97031   Paranormal, Conspiracy, and True Crime news as it happens! Jason Carpenter breaks the stories they'll be talking about tomorrow, assuming the world doesn't end today. All Contents Of This Podcast Copyright Jason Carpenter 2018 - 2021

Radiate Wellness Podcast
Radiate Power with Terry McBride

Radiate Wellness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 68:17


"Every Once in a While, someone comes along who is so inspiring that even the most discouraged pick themselves up and try again. Terry McBride is such a person." ~ Ari Cowen, The One Foundation We first encountered Terry's story in the book E2 by Pam Grout, Ep117 of this podcast. When Terry McBride was 23, he suffered a back injury that resulted in fusion surgery and a life-threatening infection. Dozens of increasingly radical surgeries later, he decided he would not accept that he would never be whole. Terry's book, The Hell I Can't, is his story of trauma, healing, and ultimately, hope. Today Terry is an inspirational speaker and teacher. He has the unique ability to deliver complex ideas and simple truths in a way that allows anyone to build their own successful model for maximizing achievement. He is one of the most sought after speakers in the personal development movement because he lives his message. When people experience Terry, through his seminars or his writings, they are inspired and reminded of the Truth of their own existence. From that Truth, they move to improve the quality of their life with an authority that allows them to make their dreams come true. Learn more about Terry and his coaching programs at http://terrymcbride.net/.

Better Men Podcast
Perspective

Better Men Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 31:13


Here's some links I've found out perspective-taking that could be helpful for you!Remember! Be responsive, not reactive. Look to understand first before being understood.https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-power-personal-narrative/201906/the-power-perspective-takinghttps://ampcreative.com/what-is-perspective-taking/#:~:text=It%20has%20been%20defined%20as,and%20emotionally%20to%20the%20situation.%E2%80%9D★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Loop Matinal
Segunda-feira, 23/8/2021

Loop Matinal

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 9:57


Sobre o Podcast O Loop Matinal é um podcast do Loop Infinito que traz as notícias mais importantes do mundo da tecnologia para quem não tem tempo de ler sites e blogs de tecnologia. Marcus Mendes apresenta um resumo rápido e conciso das notícias mais importantes, sempre com bom-humor e um toque de acidez. Confira as notícias das últimas 24h, e até amanhã! -------------------------------- Apoie o Loop Matinal! O Loop Matinal está no apoia.se/loopmatinal e no picpay.me/loopmatinal! Se você quiser ajudar a manter o podcast no ar, é só escolher a categoria que você preferir e definir seu apoio mensal. Obrigado em especial aos ouvintes Advogado Junio Araujo, Alexsandra Romio, Alisson Rocha, Anderson Barbosa, Anderson Cazarotti, Angelo Almiento, Arthur Givigir, Breno Farber, Caio Santos, Carolina Vieira, Christophe Trevisani, Claudio Souza, Dan Fujita, Daniel Ivasse, Daniel Cardoso, Diogo Silva, Edgard Contente, Edson  Pieczarka Jr, Fabian Umpierre, Fabio Brasileiro, Felipe, Francisco Neto, Frederico Souza, Gabriel Souza, Guilherme Santos, Henrique Orçati, Horacio Monteiro, Igor Antonio, Igor Silva, Ismael Cunha, Jeadilson Bezerra, Jorge Fleming, Jose Junior, Juliana Majikina, Juliano Cezar, Juliano Marcon, Leandro Bodo, Luis Carvalho, Luiz Mota, Marcus Coufal, Mauricio Junior, Messias Oliveira, Nilton Vivacqua, Otavio Tognolo, Paulo Sousa, Ricardo Mello, Ricardo Berjeaut, Ricardo Soares, Rickybell, Roberto Chiaratti, Rodrigo Rosa, Rodrigo Rezende, Samir da Converta Mais, Teresa Borges, Tiago Soares, Victor Souza, Vinícius Lima, Vinícius Ghise e Wilson Pimentel pelo apoio! -------------------------------- Tesla terá robôs humanoides: 
https://www.theverge.com/2021/8/19/22633514/tesla-robot-prototype-elon-musk-humanoid-ai-day Samsung lança o Galaxy Book Go no Brasil: 
https://tecnoblog.net/482287/samsung-galaxy-book-go-com-snapdragon-e-bateria-de-18-horas-chega-ao-brasil/ Celulares da LG ainda vendem bem no Brasil: https://www.counterpointresearch.com/latam-smartphone-shipments-recover-42-yoy-growth-q2-2021/ Hank Azaria interpretará Tim Cook: 
https://macmagazine.com.br/post/2021/08/19/hank-azaria-sera-tim-cook-em-serie-do-showtime-sobre-a-uber/ Google desiste do Android Auto: 
https://www.theverge.com/2021/8/20/22633755/google-android-auto-for-phone-screens-shutting-down-android-12-google-assistant-driving-mode Google Calendar terá sinalização de trabalho: 
https://www.theverge.com/2021/8/20/22633720/google-calendar-work-locations-hybrid-office-home-working Adobe compra a Frame.io: https://9to5mac.com/2021/08/19/adobe-acquires-collaborative-video-editing-platform-frame%E2%80%A4io-for-1-3-billion/ Microsoft 365 fica mais caro: https://tecnoblog.net/482623/microsoft-365-tera-primeiro-grande-aumento-de-preco-em-empresas/ Twitter muda DMs em massa: 
https://9to5mac.com/2021/08/19/twitter-is-changing-how-people-send-direct-messages-to-multiple-accounts-at-once/ Twitter expande testes com newsletters: 

https://9to5mac.com/2021/08/19/twitter-launches-revue-integration-in-profiles/ Facebook investirá US$ 25M em newsletters: 
https://www.reuters.com/technology/exclusive-facebook-selects-local-journalists-paid-5-million-newsletter-2021-08-19/ Facebook ganha Reels: 
https://9to5mac.com/2021/08/19/facebook-reels-launches-us/ FTC diz que o Facebook é um monopólio desde 2011: 
https://www.theverge.com/2021/8/19/22627032/ftc-facebook-amended-antitrust-complaint-monopoly-instagram-whatsapp FTC acusa o Facebook de práticas predatórias: 
https://9to5mac.com/2021/08/19/ftc-accuses-facebook-of-buy-or-bury-scheme-to-harm-competition/ Apple fecha loja após 20 exposições a COVID-19: 
https://9to5mac.com/2021/08/19/apple-store-in-charleston-closed-after-more-than-20-employees-exposed-to-covid-19/ Apple adia volta ao trabalho presencial: 
https://macmagazine.com.br/post/2021/08/20/apple-adia-novamente-retorno-aos-escritorios-para-2022/ Apple pensou em lançar um iPhone nano: 
https://www.theverge.com/2021/8/19/22631541/steve-jobs-email-apple-iphone-nano-epic-lawsuit Apple pode fazer dois eventos em setembro: 
https://macmagazine.com.br/post/2021/08/20/rumor-apple-realizara-dois-eventos-especiais-em-setembro/ -------------------------------- Site do Loop Matinal: http://www.loopmatinal.com Anuncie no Loop Matinal: comercial@loopinfinito.net Marcus Mendes: https://www.twitter.com/mvcmendes Loop Infinito: https://www.youtube.com/oloopinfinito

Good Nurse Bad Nurse
Good Nurse Life RN Bad Newlywed Doctor

Good Nurse Bad Nurse

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2021 31:53


This week, Nurse Leah joins Tina to tell the inexplicable story of a doctor and nurse couple whose wedding day went horribly wrong. From the outside looking in, Scott and Kelly seemed the perfect couple; the two worked together at Union Hospital in Terre Haute, Indiana. She was a nurse and he an anesthesiologist. They had a beautiful home and had planned a wonderful wedding. Their coworkers, friends, and family happily attended the nuptials, which quickly deteriorated with the addition of alcohol. Scott and Kelly got into an argument over money. And after his card was declined at the reception venue, Scott took off without his new bride. The party followed them back to their home, but guests quickly left after an explosive argument broke out. Tina and Leah open the show with a little chat about the fact that Leah happens to use CBD oils from CBD Stat, one of the sponsors of our podcast. They close the show honoring the life of Ebi, the nurse who created the popular Instagram account, NurseLifeRN.  Please support our show by supporting our sponsors! Thank you to the American Nurses Credentialing Center for sponsoring our podcast. If you are thinking about getting certified in your nursing specialty, please go to https://pages.nursingworld.org/gnbn for more information! Thank you to Trusted Health for sponsoring this episode. Please go to https://www.trustedhealth.com/gnbn and fill out a profile to help support our podcast and see what opportunities are out there for you! Thank you to our new sponsor Samuel Merritt University. If you're interested in getting more information on their MSN and DNP programs and scholarships visit them at https://smumsn.com and show them how much you appreciate them for sponsoring our podcast! Thank you to CBD Stat for continuing to sponsor our podcast! If you're interested in CBD, go to https://www.cbdstat.care/goodnursebadnurse and check them out! And of course our latest sponsor, Eko! Please visit them at https://ekohealth.com and use promo code GNBN for $20 off your purchase of the new Littmann Cardiology IV stethoscope with Eko technology! Credits Adams, M. A. (2014, October 9). In newlyweds' murder-suicide, wife gave wrong address. The Indianapolis Star; IndyStar. https://www.indystar.com/story/news/crime/2014/10/09/newlyweds-murder-suicide-wife-gave-wrong-address/16955021/   “Bride Killa” Twice the Danger (TV Episode 2018) - IMDb. (n.d.). Www.imdb.com. Retrieved August 7, 2021, from https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7525948/ DiGiacomo, J. (2014, October 8). Murder-suicide claims Indiana doctor, nurse on wedding night, police say. CNN; CNN. https://www.cnn.com/2014/10/08/us/indiana-wedding-couple-murder-suicide/index.html   Estate of Ecker v. Estate of Samson, 59 N.E.3d 282 | Casetext Search + Citator. (2016, August 25). Casetext.com. https://casetext.com/case/estate-of-ecker-v-estate-of-samson   Helling, S. (2014, October 8). Indiana Doctor Kills His Wife and Himself on Wedding Night. PEOPLE.com; PEOPLE.com. https://people.com/crime/indiana-doctor-scott-samson-kills-wife-himself-on-wedding-night/   Kelly Ecker Obituary - Terre Haute, IN. (n.d.). Dignity Memorial. https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/terre-haute-in/kelly-ecker-6148630   Nye, J. (2014, October 7). Newlywed doctor married for only HOURS kills his wife and then himself MINUTES after last guest left... Mail Online; Daily Mail. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2783750/Newlywed-doctor-married-HOURS-kills-wife-MINUTES-guest-left-wedding-reception.html   Once Upon A Crime Podcast. (2020). Episode 172: Till Death Do Us Part: Kelly Ecker and Scott Samson [YouTube Video]. In YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOuqclU9lUs   Trigg, L. (2014, October 9). Police: Scott Samson was angered by rejected credit card transaction, left wedding reception without wife. Terre Haute Tribune-Star. https://www.tribstar.com/news/police-scott-samson-was-angered-by-rejected-credit-card-transaction-left-wedding-reception-without-wife/article_7f36bda0-4fc5-11e4-a5c9-6bd757951917.html https://www.healthleadersmedia.com/welcome-ad?toURL=/nursing/ebi-eats-dead-%E2%80%93-beloved-healthcare-influencer-who-hosted-nurse-speak-podcast-dead-leukemia

Slam the Gavel
Anne DeSantis, Book Author and Director Of The Saint Raymond Nonnatus Foundation For Freedom, Family And Faith Talks About Helping People Affected By Divorce

Slam the Gavel

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021 40:48


Slam the Gavel welcomes Anne DeSantis, wife and mother, who just celebrated her 32nd wedding anniversary, on to the show. She is the Director of St. Raymond Nonnatus Foundation for Freedom, Family and Faith. A Philadelphia native, Anne is also a book author, 55+ model and podcaster/host. Anne has been the Director of the St. Raymond Nonnatus Foundation since 2018. The foundation is a Catholic 501C3 non-profit faith-based organization located in the Philadelphia area that exists to bring pastoral accompaniment to families in crisis. Though Catholic, the foundation welcomes all faiths that are suffering through crisis and divorce. Saint Raymond Nonnatus Foundation was founded by the Mercedarian order that was founded in 1218, well over 800 years old. It is a group of brothers, priests and friars now located in four different cities in the United States, Philadelphia being one of them. In September of 2015, they attended the World Meeting of Families when Pope Frances came to the United States. After they attended, they came together in prayer because they wanted to do something to help families who are affected by adversity, divorce and separation. Since that time they made the outreach to Catholics who are affected by divorce. They have helped hundreds with a free service to Catholics and other faiths. Anne talked about handling crisis calls, giving support to parents, grandparents, relatives and neighbors as well. Also, the foundation helps adult children of divorce. The foundation offers one-on-one with a Mercedarian friar for a call or on-line meeting. They offer podcasts that addresses issues with children of divorce. There is a wealth of information on the website to help people in adversity and divorce. Anne also encouraged listeners to go to rosesweet.com who also handles the same issues. The church also recognizes annulments and Anne explained that they recognize divorce because it is a civil union, therefore children are legitimate. In her latest faith-based book that took her two months to write, "Love and Care for the Marginalized," Anne wrote 40 meditations for reflection. This book is on Amazon and Kindle and between September 8th through the 15th , Kindle will offer the book for .99 cents. To reach Anne: mailto:%E2%80%8Bdirector.srnf@gmail.com http://www.annedesantis.com/ Anne's Book: Love and Care for the Marginalized is available on Amazon and Kindle To reach the foundation: http://www.nonnatus.org/ The foundation is open Monday through Friday from 9:00 am EST to 5:00 pm and listeners can call 215-870-9913 Support the show(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri) https://monicaszymonik.mykajabi.com/Masterclass USE CODE SLAM THE GAVEL PODCAST FOR 10% OFF THE COURSE http://www.dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.com/ Music by: mictechmusic@yahoo.com

Slam the Gavel
Anne DeSantis, Book Author And Director Of The St. Raymond Nonnatus Foundation For Freedom, Family And Faith Talks About Helping People Affected By Divorce

Slam the Gavel

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021 40:48


     Slam the Gavel welcomes Anne DeSantis, wife and mother, who just celebrated her 32nd wedding anniversary, on to the show.  She is the Director of  St. Raymond Nonnatus Foundation for Freedom, Family and Faith.  A Philadelphia native, Anne is also a book author, 55+ model and podcaster/host.   Anne has been the Director of the St. Raymond Nonnatus Foundation since 2018. The foundation is a  Catholic 501C3 non-profit faith-based organization located in the Philadelphia area that exists to bring pastoral accompaniment to families in crisis.     Though Catholic, the foundation welcomes all faiths that are suffering through crisis and divorce. Saint Raymond Nonnatus Foundation was founded by the Mercedarian order that was founded in 1218, well over 800 years old. It is a group of brothers, priests and friars now located in four different cities in the United States, Philadelphia being one of them. In  September of 2015, they attended the World Meeting of Families when Pope Frances came to the United States. After they attended, they came together in prayer because they wanted to do something to help families who are affected by adversity, divorce and separation.  Since that time they made the outreach to Catholics who are affected by divorce. They have helped hundreds with a free service to Catholics and other faiths.    Anne talked about handling crisis calls, giving support to parents, grandparents, relatives and neighbors as well. Also, the foundation helps adult children of divorce. The foundation offers one-on-one with a Mercedarian friar for a call or on-line meeting. They offer podcasts that addresses issues with children of divorce.    There is a wealth of information on the website to help people in adversity and divorce. We discussed Rose Sweet in California and she is also an excellent resource.   The church also recognizes annulments and Anne explained that they recognize divorce because it is a civil union, therefore children are legitimate.    In her latest faith-based book that took her two months to write, "Love and Care for the Marginalized," Anne wrote 40 meditations for reflection. This book is on Amazon and Kindle and between September 8th through the 15th , Kindle will offer the book for .99 cents.To reach Anne:  mailto:%E2%80%8Bdirector.srnf@gmail.comhttp://www.annedesantis.com/Anne's Book: Love and Care for the Marginalized is available on Amazon and KindleTo reach the foundation:  http://www.nonnatus.org/The foundation is open Monday through Friday from 9:00 am EST to 5:00 pm and listeners can call 215-870-9913Support the show(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri)https://monicaszymonik.mykajabi.com/Masterclass  USE CODE SLAM THE GAVEL PODCAST FOR 10% OFF THE COURSEhttp://www.dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.com/Music by: mictechmusic@yahoo.com     Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri)

Homewrecker Podcast
BONUS Episode - They Live (1988) Watch-Along

Homewrecker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021 93:32


BONUS Episode - We just talked about it a few days ago, now we're gonna talk while we watch it!  If you have a copy of the classic John Carpenter film They Live, why not throw it on and watch-along with us as we cheer on "Rowdy" Roddy Piper to kick some alien ass!   Episode Links: They Live (1988) Original Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLQ2d89vCiw   They Live [Collector's Edition] Blu-ray: https://www.shoutfactory.com/product/they-live-collector-s-edition-1?product_id=2333   Eight O'Clock in the Morning (1963) by Ray Nelson: https://pvto.weebly.com/uploads/9/1/5/0/91508780/eight_o%E2%80%99clock_in_the_morning-nelson.pdf   Please Check Out:   https://www.tarotbymonique.com   https://www.etsy.com/shop/WondersByMonique?ref=shop_sugg   https://www.alexarionfitness.com   Visit our website: https://homewreckerpodcast.com   Follow us on Twitter:  @HomewreckerPod @_MoniqueGisele_ @THEAlexArion   Thanks for watching or listening! Help spread the word about the Homewrecker Podcast by following us and liking our podcasts and videos.  We really appreciate your support!

Nerds Amalgamated
Apple Protects Children, Australian Government Helping The Australian Games Industry & Jason Mamoa On Superhero Movies

Nerds Amalgamated

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 69:51


We've got a very important issue to talk about this week. Apple wants to look at your private pictures. They've made such a big deal about privacy for years, so what's changed and why can't we trust them anymore? What have you done Tim Apple?The Australian government really hasn't liked supporting the games industry, despite years of lobbying and studies into how great the industry is for the economy. Someone's finally got through to them and we'll be getting changes to tax and visas to help encourage AAA development.Jason Mamoa thinks superheroes are like Greek mythology. Turns out the only reason he's joining the Scorsese comic genre battle is to remind everyone he wants to talk about climate change in his movies. Anyway, we all know his best role will be Duncan Idaho in Dune. It better not get delayed againApple's controversial new child protection features- https://www.theverge.com/2021/8/10/22613225/apple-csam-scanning-messages-child-safety-features-privacy-controversy-explained- https://www.ask-solutions.org/blog/2021/08-11-01?fbclid=IwAR1M731S3OrleR84O6134H-ZWXb5EtBoTY9tyXlIs0TiUXBVFwgHpP8Qmvc- https://www.reuters.com/technology/exclusive-apples-child-protection-features-spark-concern-within-its-own-ranks-2021-08-12/Australian Games Industry gets a Government Injection- https://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2021-08-10-how-australia-is-creating-a-sustainable-video-game-development-ecosystem?Jason Mamoa's take on superhero movies- https://boundingintocomics.com/2021/08/09/aquaman-star-jason-momoa-defends-superhero-movies-as-an-art-form-in-response-martin-scorseses-genre-criticisms/Other topics discussedWorst Cooks in America (an American reality television series that premiered on January 3, 2010, on Food Network. The show takes 12 to 16 contestants (referred to as "recruits") with very poor cooking skills through a culinary boot camp, to earn a cash prize of $25,000 and a Food Network cooking set.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worst_Cooks_in_AmericaFBI–Apple encryption dispute (The FBI–Apple encryption dispute concerns whether and to what extent courts in the United States can compel manufacturers to assist in unlocking cell phones whose data are cryptographically protected. There is much debate over public access to strong encryption. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) wanted Apple to create and electronically sign new software that would enable the FBI to unlock a work-issued iPhone 5C it recovered from one of the shooters who, in a December 2015 terrorist attack in San Bernardino, California, killed 14 people and injured 22.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FBI%E2%80%93Apple_encryption_disputeHow Does the YouTube Algorithm Work in 2021? The Complete Guide- https://blog.hootsuite.com/how-the-youtube-algorithm-works/Perceptual hashing (the use of an algorithm that produces a snippet or fingerprint of various forms of multimedia. A perceptual hash is a type of locality-sensitive hash, which is analogous if features of the multimedia are similar.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perceptual_hashingreCAPTCHA (a CAPTCHA system that enables web hosts to distinguish between human and automated access to websites. The original version asked users to decipher hard to read text or match images. Version 2 also asked users to decipher text or match images if the analysis of cookies and canvas rendering suggested the page was being downloaded automatically. reCAPTCHA is owned by Google.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReCAPTCHAThe Shadow Brokers (a hacker group who first appeared in the summer of 2016. They published several leaks containing hacking tools, including several zero-day exploits, from the "Equation Group" who are widely suspected to be a branch of the National Security Agency (NSA) of the United States.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Shadow_BrokersElectronic Frontier Foundation (The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is an international non-profit digital rights group based in San Francisco, California. The foundation was formed on 10 July 1990 by John Gilmore, John Perry Barlow and Mitch Kapor to promote Internet civil liberties.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_Frontier_Foundation- https://www.eff.org/WarGames (a 1983 American Cold War science fiction techno-thriller film written by Lawrence Lasker and Walter F. Parkes and directed by John Badham. The film, which stars Matthew Broderick, Dabney Coleman, John Wood, and Ally Sheedy, follows David Lightman (Broderick), a young hacker who unwittingly accesses a United States military supercomputer programmed to predict and execute nuclear war against the Soviet Union.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WarGamesHackers (a 1995 American crime film directed by Iain Softley and starring Jonny Lee Miller, Angelina Jolie, Jesse Bradford, Matthew Lillard, Laurence Mason, Renoly Santiago, Lorraine Bracco, and Fisher Stevens. The film follows a group of high school hackers and their involvement in a corporate extortion conspiracy.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hackers_(film)Shodan (Shodan is the world's first search engine for Internet-connected devices. Discover how Internet intelligence can help you make better decisions.)- https://www.shodan.io/PhotoDNA (PhotoDNA creates a unique digital signature (known as a “hash”) of an image which is then compared against signatures (hashes) of other photos to find copies of the same image. When matched with a database containing hashes of previously identified illegal images, PhotoDNA is an incredible tool to help detect, disrupt and report the distribution of child exploitation material. PhotoDNA is not facial recognition software and cannot be used to identify a person or object in an image. A PhotoDNA hash is not reversible, and therefore cannot be used to recreate an image.)- https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/photodnaThe Trauma Floor The secret lives of Facebook moderators in America- https://www.theverge.com/2019/2/25/18229714/cognizant-facebook-content-moderator-interviews-trauma-working-conditions-arizonaMortal Kombat 11 Developer Was Diagnosed with PTSD Due to Graphic Violence- https://segmentnext.com/mortal-kombat-11-developer-ptsd/Facebook will pay $52 million in settlement with moderators who developed PTSD on the job- https://www.theverge.com/2020/5/12/21255870/facebook-content-moderator-settlement-scola-ptsd-mental-healthArtificial neural network (usually simply called neural networks (NNs), are computing systems inspired by the biological neural networks that constitute animal brains. An ANN is based on a collection of connected units or nodes called artificial neurons, which loosely model the neurons in a biological brain.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial_neural_networkBob's Burgers – The Snake Song- https://genius.com/Bobs-burgers-the-snake-song-lyrics- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tvhw7jnYi0Financial crisis of 2007–2008 (also known as the global financial crisis (GFC), was a severe worldwide economic crisis. Prior to the COVID-19 recession in 2020, it was considered by many economists to have been the most serious financial crisis since the Great Depression.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Financial_crisis_of_2007%E2%80%932008Halfbrick Studios (Australian video game developer based in Brisbane. The company primarily worked on licensed games until 2008. The company released Fruit Ninja (2010) and Jetpack Joyride (2011).)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halfbrick_StudiosUntitled Goose Game (a 2019 puzzle stealth game developed by House House and published by Panic. Players control a goose who bothers the inhabitants of an English village. The player must use the goose's abilities to manipulate objects and non-player characters to complete objectives. It was released for Microsoft Windows, macOS, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Untitled_Goose_GameFruit Ninja (a video game developed by Halfbrick. It was released April 21, 2010 for iPod Touch and iPhone devices, July 12, 2010 for the iPad, September 17, 2010 for Android OS devices.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fruit_NinjaFiverr (Israeli online marketplace for freelance services. The company provides a platform for freelancers to offer services to customers worldwide.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FiverrActivision Blizzard Lawsuit Alleges Horrific Mistreatment Of Women- https://www.forbes.com/sites/paultassi/2021/07/22/activision-blizzard-lawsuit-alleges-horrific-mistreatment-of-women/?sh=56144afb166cYongYea - Scummy Amazon Policy That Steals Employees' Personal Game Projects Dropped After Backlash From Devs- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQtKfutVFTIMotion Picture Production Code (a set of industry guidelines for the self-censorship of content that was applied to most United States motion pictures released by major studios from 1934 to 1968. It is also popularly known as the Hays Code, after Will H. Hays, who was the president of the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America (MPPDA) from 1922 to 1945.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motion_Picture_Production_CodeBreaking Bad (an American neo-Western crime drama television series created and produced by Vince Gilligan. The show aired on AMC from January 20, 2008, to September 29, 2013, consisting of five seasons for a total of 62 episodes.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breaking_Bad‘Simpsons' Episode Featuring Michael Jackson Kept Off Disney+- https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/simpsons-episode-featuring-michael-jackson-kept-disney-1254609/2012 (a 2009 American science fiction disaster film directed and written by Roland Emmerich. It was produced by Harald Kloser, Mark Gordon, and Larry J. Franco, and written by Kloser and Emmerich. The film stars John Cusack, Amanda Peet, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Oliver Platt, Thandiwe Newton, Danny Glover, and Woody Harrelson.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_(film)Geostorm (a 2017 American science fiction disaster film directed, co-written, and co-produced by Dean Devlin (in his feature directorial debut). The film stars Gerard Butler, Jim Sturgess, Abbie Cornish, Ed Harris, and Andy García. It follows a satellite designer who tries to save the world from a storm of epic proportions caused by malfunctioning climate-controlling satellites.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GeostormVolcano (a 1997 American disaster film directed by Mick Jackson, and produced by Andrew Z. Davis, Neal H. Moritz and Lauren Shuler Donner. The storyline was conceived from a screenplay written by Jerome Armstrong and Billy Ray, and is inspired by the 1943 formation of the Parícutin volcano in Paricutin, Mexico.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volcano_(1997_film)Thanos (a genocidal warlord from Titan, whose own main objective was to bring stability to the universe by wiping out half of all life at every level, as he believed its massive population would inevitably use up the universe's entire supply of resources and condemn this. To complete this goal, Thanos set about hunting down all the Infinity Stones, being confident that the combined power of the Stones would achieve his goal.)- https://marvelcinematicuniverse.fandom.com/wiki/ThanosNo Man's Sky Gameplay Trailer | E3 2014 | PS4- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLtmEjqzg7MAngryJoeShow - No Man's Sky Angry Review- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTTPlqK8AnY&t=1897sInternet Historian - The Engoodening of No Man's Sky- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5BJVO3PDeQ&t=59sAgent Orange (a herbicide and defoliant chemical, one of the "tactical use" Rainbow Herbicides. It is widely known for its use by the U.S. military as part of its herbicidal warfare program, Operation Ranch Hand,during the Vietnam War from 1961 to 1971. It is a mixture of equal parts of two herbicides, 2,4,5-T and 2,4-D. In addition to its damaging environmental effects, traces of dioxin (mainly TCDD, the most toxic of its type) found in the mixture have caused major health problems for many individuals who were exposed, and their offspring. )- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agent_OrangeThe Tramp (also known as The Little Tramp, was British actor, Charlie Chaplin's most memorable on-screen character and an icon in world cinema during the era of silent film. The Tramp is also the title of a silent film starring Chaplin, which Chaplin wrote and directed in 1915.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_TrampApple – Think Different Commercial- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4oAB83Z1ydEAnti-Monopoly (a board game made by San Francisco State University Professor Ralph Anspach in response to Monopoly. The idea of an anti-monopoly board game dates to 1903 and the original Monopoly created by Lizzie Magie.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-MonopolyAnti-Monopoly, Inc. vs. General Mills Fun Group, Inc. court case 1976–1985 (Starting in 1974, Parker Brothers and its then corporate parent, General Mills, attempted to suppress publication of a game called Anti-Monopoly, designed by San Francisco State University economics professor Ralph Anspach and first published the previous year.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Monopoly#Anti-Monopoly.2C_Inc._vs._General_Mills_Fun_Group.2C_Inc._court_case_1976.E2.80.931985The Rageaholic - Begun, The Comic Film Crash Has - A Rant- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dlk3-NtOFkkTerror Australis Podcast (TNC podcast)- https://anchor.fm/terror-australis-podcastShout Outs 9th August 2021 – 5th Anniversary of No Man's Sky - https://www.nomanssky.com/2021/08/no-mans-sky-5th-anniversary/No Man's Sky is easily one of the most infamous titles in video game history, thanks to its extremely rocky launch and poor state at release. The game lacked many of its core promised features when it launched, resulting in heavy fan backlash. Within two years of its rollout, the tide started turning in No Man's Sky's favor, thanks in large part to updates that transformed the experience. NEXT counted as the first of such changes, ushering in multiplayer gameplay options that Hello Games teased in the lead up to launch. This particular update also overhauled the graphics and introduced refined base-building mechanics. Hello Games' efforts didn't stop there either; as such, the redemption arc for No Man's Sky has been rather impressive to watch unfold. With the game now celebrating its fifth year anniversary, Hello Games has put out a short video looking back at all of the updates we've seen so far, along with a tease of what's coming next.9th August 2021 – 25th anniversary of Escape from L.A. - https://movieweb.com/escape-from-la-25th-anniversary/Stylized on-screen as John Carpenter's Escape from L.A. A 1996 American post-apocalyptic action film co-written, co-scored, and directed by John Carpenter, co-written and produced by Debra Hill and Kurt Russell, with Russell also starring as Snake Plissken. A sequel to Escape from New York, Escape from L.A. co-stars Steve Buscemi, Stacy Keach, Bruce Campbell, and Pam Grier. The film gained a strong cult following. The film was in development for over 10 years. At one point, a script was commissioned in 1987 and was written by screenwriter Coleman Luck, with Dino De Laurentiis's company producing. Carpenter later described the script as "too light, too campy". In time, Carpenter and Kurt Russell got together to write with their long-time collaborator Debra Hill. Carpenter insists that Russell's persistence allowed the film to be made, since "Snake Plissken was a character he loved and wanted to play again." At the beginning of the film, Kurt Russell wears his costume from the original film, which still fits after fifteen years. The film takes place in 2013.10th August 2021 – 60th Anniversary of Operation Ranch Hand, spraying an estimated 20 million US gallons (76,000 m3) of defoliants and herbicides over rural areas of South Vietnam in an attempt to deprive the Viet Cong of food and vegetation cover - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Ranch_HandOperation Ranch Hand was a U.S. military operation during the Vietnam War, lasting from 1962 until 1971. Largely inspired by the British use of 2,4,5-T and 2,4-D (Agent Orange) during the Malayan Emergency in the 1950s, it was part of the overall herbicidal warfare program during the war called "Operation Trail Dust". Ranch Hand involved spraying an estimated 20 million U.S. gallons (76,000 m3) of defoliants and herbicides over rural areas of South Vietnam in an attempt to deprive the Viet Cong of food and vegetation cover. Areas of Laos and Cambodia were also sprayed to a lesser extent. Nearly 20,000 sorties were flown between 1961 and 1971. The herbicides were sprayed by the U.S. Air Force flying C-123s using the call sign "Hades". The planes were fitted with specially developed spray tanks with a capacity of 1,000 U.S. gallons (4 m3) of herbicides. A plane sprayed a swath of land that was 80 meters wide and 16 kilometers (10 mi) long in about 4½ minutes, at a rate of about 3 U.S. gallons per acre (3 m3/km2). Sorties usually consisted of three to five aircraft flying side by side. 95% of the herbicides and defoliants used in the war were sprayed by the U.S. Air Force as part of Operation Ranch Hand. The remaining 5% were sprayed by the U.S. Chemical Corps, other military branches, and the Republic of Vietnam using hand sprayers, spray trucks, helicopters and boats, primarily around U.S. military installations. The use of herbicides in the Vietnam War was controversial from the beginning, particularly for crop destruction. The scientific community began to protest the use of herbicides in Vietnam as early as 1964, when the Federation of American Scientists objected to the use of defoliants. In 1967, seventeen Nobel laureates and 5,000 other scientists signed a petition asking for the immediate end to the use of herbicides in Vietnam. According to the Vietnamese government, the US program exposed approximately 4.8 million Vietnamese people to Agent Orange, resulted in 400,000 deaths due to a range of cancers and other ailments. The Vietnamese population has suffered a range of ailments with three million Vietnamese people suffering health problems, one million birth defects caused directly by exposure to Agent Orange, and 24% of the area of Vietnam being defoliated.12th August 2021 – 40th birthday of the IBM 5150 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_Personal_Computer#DebutOn August 12, 1981, Don Esteridge, who was unknown at the time, announced the release of the new personal computer created by his company. The head of development at IBM Entry Level Systems presented the 5150, or IBM PC, a concept that would revolutionize the computer industry forever. The machine was based on open architecture and a substantial market of third-party peripherals, expansion cards and software grew up rapidly to support it. The PC had a substantial influence on the personal computer market. The specifications of the IBM PC became one of the most popular computer design standards in the world, and the only significant competition it faced from a non-compatible platform throughout the 1980s was from the Apple Macintosh product line. The majority of modern personal computers are distant descendants of the IBM PC.Pricing started at $1,565 for a configuration with 16K RAM, Color Graphics Adapter, and no disk drives. The price was designed to compete with comparable machines in the market. For comparison, the Datamaster, announced two weeks earlier as IBM's least expensive computer, cost $10,000. IBM's marketing campaign licensed the likeness of Charlie Chaplin's character "The Little Tramp" for a series of advertisements based on Chaplin's movies, played by Billy Scudder. The PC was IBM's first attempt to sell a computer through retail channels rather than directly to customers. Reception was overwhelmingly positive, with sales estimates from analysts suggesting billions of dollars in sales over the next few years, and the IBM PC immediately became the talk of the entire computing industry. Dealers were overwhelmed with orders, including customers offering pre-payment for machines with no guaranteed delivery date. By the time the machine was shipping, the term "PC" was becoming a household name.Remembrances10th August 2010 - David L. Wolper - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_L._WolperAmerican television and film producer, responsible for shows such as Roots, The Thorn Birds, North and South, L.A. Confidential, and Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971). He was awarded the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award at the 57th Academy Awards in 1985 for his work producing the opening and closing ceremonies of the XXIIIrd Olympiad, Los Angeles 1984 as well as helping to bring the games to L.A. His 1971 film (as executive producer) about the study of insects, The Hellstrom Chronicle, won an Academy Award. On March 13, 1974, one of his crews filming a National Geographic history of Australopithecus at Mammoth Mountain Ski Area was killed when their Sierra Pacific Airlines Corvair 440 slammed into the White Mountains shortly after takeoff from Eastern Sierra Regional Airport in Bishop, California, killing all 35 on board, including 31 Wolper crew members. The filmed segment was recovered in the wreckage and was broadcast in the television series Primal Man. The cause of the crash remains unsolved. In 1988, Wolper was inducted into the Television Hall of Fame. For his work on television, he had received his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He died from congestive heart disease and complications of Parkinson's disease at the age of 82 in Beverly Hills, California.Famous Birthdays10th August 1889 – Charles Darrow - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_DarrowAmerican who modified the design of Lizzie Magie's original invention The Landlord's Game. He became the first millionaire game designer in history, and although Magie patented her invention she received only $500. Parker Brothers falsely credited Darrow as the original inventor. While Darrow eventually sold his version of Monopoly to Parker Brothers, claiming it to be his own invention, modern historians credit Darrow as just one of the game's final developers. Monopoly is a board game which focuses on the acquisition of fictional real estate titles, with the incorporation of elements of chance. After losing his job at a sales company following the Stock Market Crash of 1929, Darrow worked at various odd jobs. Seeing his neighbors and acquaintances play a board game in which the object was to buy and sell property, he decided to publish his own version of the game, with the help of his first son, William, and his wife Esther. Darrow marketed his version of the game under the name Monopoly. In truth, Darrow was just one of many people in the American Midwest and East Coast who had been playing a game of buying and trading property. The game's direct ancestor was The Landlord's Game, created by Elizabeth Magie. The Darrow family initially made their game sets on flexible, round pieces of oilcloth instead of rigid, square carton. Charles drew the designs of the properties with drafting pens, and his son and wife filled in the spaces with colors and made the title deed cards and Chance and Community Chest cards. In 1970, three years after Darrow's death, Atlantic City placed a commemorative plaque in his honor on The Boardwalk, near the corner of Park Place. In 1973 Ralph Anspach, an economics professor at San Francisco State University, produced Anti-Monopoly, a game similar to Monopoly, and for this was sued by Parker Brothers. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.Events of Interest10th August 1960 – Dinosaurus! was released - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0053768/ On this day in 1960, it was 'Jurassic Park' all over again with the release of Dinosaurus! The feature starred Ward Ramsey and Kristina Hanson, and here's the plot summary: "After undersea explosions near a Caribbean island, prehistoric creatures are unleashed on the unsuspecting population. Freed from his watery tomb, as well, is a very friendly Neanderthal man who proceeds to befriend a local orphan boy. The boy, Neanderthal and irritated dinosaur make for an interesting dramatic climax." The leading role was intended for Steve McQueen, who starred in The Blob two years earlier, also produced by Harris and directed by Yeaworth. McQueen passed on the film to make The Magnificent Seven instead. The dinosaurs were filmed using the technique of stop-motion animation as well as puppets for close-ups. The film promulgates the naïve idea that herbivorous animals (such as the brontosaurus) are not dangerous (a similar claim was made in Spielberg's 'Jurassic Park', 1993). The cape buffalo is one of the most aggressive and dangerous animals in Africa (and only weighs about 5% of what a brontosaurus is estimated to have weighed). Marcel Delgado was given less than half the time originally agreed upon to create the dinosaur models used in the film. The studio initially agreed to give him five to six weeks, as he requested, but two weeks later he was told that they would begin production on Tuesday. When Betty is captured by the neanderthal and taken to his cave, she's wearing a white dress and a pearl necklace. Combined with her red hair, she bears a striking resemblance to Wilma Flintstone, one of the stars of the TV cartoon series "The Flintstones" (1960), which would debut on American television one month after this movies US release (coincidentally, Betty is the name of Wilma's best friend).10th August 1990 – The Magellan space probe reaches Venus. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magellan_(spacecraft)#Orbital_encounter_of_Venus On August 10, 1990, the American Magellan probe, named after the explorer Ferdinand Magellan, arrived at its orbit around the planet and started a mission of detailed radar mapping at a frequency of 2.38 GHz. It began the orbital insertion maneuver which placed the spacecraft into a three-hour, nine minute, elliptical orbit that brought the spacecraft 295-kilometers from the surface at about 10 degrees North during the periapsis and out to 7762-kilometers during apoapsis. During each orbit, the space probe captured radar data while the spacecraft was closest to the surface, and then transmit it back to Earth as it moved away from Venus. This maneuver required extensive use of the reaction wheels to rotate the spacecraft as it imaged the surface for 37-minutes and as it pointed toward Earth for two hours. The primary mission intended for the spacecraft to return images of at least 70 percent of the surface during one Venusian day, which lasts 243 Earth days as the planet slowly spins. To avoid overly-redundant data at the highest and lowest latitudes, the Magellan probe alternated between a Northern-swath, a region designated as 90 degrees north latitude to 54 degrees south latitude, and a Southern-swath, designated as 76 degrees north latitude to 68 degrees south latitude. However, due to periapsis being 10 degrees north of the equatorial line, imaging the South Pole region was unlikely. The resulting maps were comparable to visible-light photographs of other planets, and are still the most detailed in existence. Magellan greatly improved scientific understanding of the geology of Venus: the probe found no signs of plate tectonics, but the scarcity of impact craters suggested the surface was relatively young, and there were lava channels thousands of kilometers long.IntroArtist – Goblins from MarsSong Title – Super Mario - Overworld Theme (GFM Trap Remix)Song Link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GNMe6kF0j0&index=4&list=PLHmTsVREU3Ar1AJWkimkl6Pux3R5PB-QJFollow us onFacebook- Page - https://www.facebook.com/NerdsAmalgamated/- Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/440485136816406/Twitter - https://twitter.com/NAmalgamatedSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6Nux69rftdBeeEXwD8GXrSiTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/top-shelf-nerds/id1347661094Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nerds_amalgamated/Email - Nerds.Amalgamated@gmail.comSupport via Podhero- https://podhero.com/podcast/449127/nerds-amalgamated See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Investing Across Borders
Nadine Lajoie, A Canadian in California - Paving the Path for Tax Savings

Investing Across Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 21:48


Born in Quebec, Nadine Lajoie was turned down by the SAME Officer more than once when applying for her E2 visa, and was finally successful the third time around...today she helps clients save $$ on taxes and loves making a difference in their lives! Connect with Nadine Lajoie:Website: http://www.nadinelajoie.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nadinelajoie.realestateinvestor/https://www.facebook.com/nadine.lajoieLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nadinelajoie/ You can purchase Lauren's book “Finding Your Silver Lining in the Business Immigration Process: An Insightful Guide to Immigrant & Non-Immigrant Business Visas” here- http://bit.ly/silverliningimm Connect with Lauren Cohen:Website: https://ecouncilinc.com/goglobal/Facebook: www.facebook.com/ecouncilincYouTube: http://bit.ly/YT-LaurenesqLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/ecouncilincInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lauren_cohen_esq/Email: founder@ecouncilglobal.com

Homewrecker Podcast
They Live (A Homewrecker Movie Review)

Homewrecker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 61:08


This week we're talking all about the classic John Carpenter film They Live starring the late "Rowdy" Roddy Piper as an everyman who discovers that the world he lives in isn't at all what it seems when he puts on a pair of special glasses that allow him to see what's "really" going on.  We talk about our memories of having first seen the movie, our favorite parts and lines, some interesting trivia, and so much more!  So, if you're all out of bubblegum, put on the f**king glasses and get ready to kick some ass with us this week on the Homewrecker Podcast!   Episode Links: They Live (1988) Original Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLQ2d89vCiw   Eight O'Clock in the Morning (1963) by Ray Nelson: https://pvto.weebly.com/uploads/9/1/5/0/91508780/eight_o%E2%80%99clock_in_the_morning-nelson.pdf   Sign up for an Inner Child group hypnosis session with Monique: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/inner-child-group-hypnosis-session-tickets-165645087917   Watch this episode uncut on YouTube:  https://youtu.be/31gp0JOj6uE   Watch this episode uncut on Brighteon:  https://www.brighteon.com/272cb3a1-4b9d-4091-9a37-9fd513dc5efb   Please Check Out:   https://www.tarotbymonique.com   https://www.etsy.com/shop/WondersByMonique?ref=shop_sugg   https://www.innerstandingshypnosis.com   https://www.alexarionfitness.com   Visit our website: https://homewreckerpodcast.com   Follow us on Twitter:  @HomewreckerPod @_MoniqueGisele_ @THEAlexArion   Thanks for watching or listening! Help spread the word about the Homewrecker Podcast by following us and liking our podcasts and videos.  We really appreciate your support!          

Beyond the Barn
Ep. 0017: How Can Nutrition Management Minimize the Risk of Gastric Ulcers?

Beyond the Barn

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 47:23


Scientific References:21:00 – The study Dr. Cubitt mentions about corn oil's effect on gastric fluid:* Cargile, J. L., Burrow, J. A., Kim, I., Cohen, N. D., & Merritt, A. M. (2004). Effect of dietary corn oil supplementation on equine gastric fluid acid, sodium, and prostaglandin E2 content before and during pentagastrin infusion. Journal of veterinary internal medicine, 18(4), 545-549. 23:45 – The study Dr. Cubitt mentions about comparing feeding alfalfa and coastal hay to horses with gastric ulcers:* Lybbert, T. C., Gibbs, P., Cohen, N., & Sigler, D. (2010). Gastric ulcer syndrome in exercising horses fed different types of hay (Doctoral dissertation, Texas A & M University). 24:20 –Dr. Cubitt mentions Dr. Jenifer Nadeau's work on gastric ulcers, here are a few studies:*Nadeau, J. A., Andrews, F. M., Mathew, A. G., Argenzio, R. A., Blackford, J. T., Sohtell, M., & Saxton, A. M. (2000). Evaluation of diet as a cause of gastric ulcers in horses. American journal of veterinary research, 61(7), 784-790.*Andrews, F. M., & NADEAU, J. A. (1999). Clinical syndromes of gastric ulceration in foals and mature horses. Equine Veterinary Journal, 31(S29), 30-33.*Andrews, F. M., Reinemeyer, C. R., McCracken, M. D., Blackford, J. T., Nadeau, J. A., Saabye, L., ... & Saxton, A. (2002). Comparison of endoscopic, necropsy and histology scoring of equine gastric ulcers. Equine Veterinary Journal, 34(5), 475-478.*Nadeau, J. A., Andrews, F. M., Patton, C. S., Argenzio, R. A., Mathew, A. G., & Saxton, A. M. (2003). Effects of hydrochloric, acetic, butyric, and propionic acids on pathogenesis of ulcers in the nonglandular portion of the stomach of horses. American journal of veterinary research, 64(4), 404-412.More studies done by Dr. Jenifer Nadeau if interested in additional research:https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=list_works&hl=en&hl=en&user=DLbzr5UAAAAJ 36:41 - The study Dr. Cubitt mentions about research done at Virginia Tech about how frequently horses should be fed or consuming fiber:* Murray, M. J., & Eichorn, E. S. (1996). Effects of intermittent feed deprivation, intermittent feed deprivation with ranitidine administration, and stall confinement with ad libitum access to hay on gastric ulceration in horses. American journal of veterinary research, 57(11), 1599-1603. 43:34 – Dr. Cubitt talks about the U.C. Davis study showing how alfalfa can help combat “refeeding syndrome”:*Weaver, K., Feldman, M., Stewart, C., & Thayer, T. (1998). Metabolic responses of chronically starved horses to refeeding with three isoenergetic diets. J Am Vet Med Assoc, 212, 691-696.*http://thinklikeahorse.org/alfalfa%20horse%20hay.pdf Additional Resources:“Gastric Ulcers in Horses – What Causes Them and Proper Management” Webinar with Presentation Notes - https://www.standleeforage.com/nutrition/nutritional-webinars/gastric-ulcers-in-horses/“What Type of Hay Should I Feed My Horse?” Quick Fact Sheet – https://www.standleeforage.com/files/infographics/Gastric+Ulcer+Infographicv4.pdf“Forage and Gastric Ulcers” Nutritional White Paper – https://www.standleeforage.com/nutrition/nutritional-papers/gastric-ulcers/“How Can I Safely Feed a Neglected/Starved Horse Back to Health?” Webinar with Presentation Notes -   https://www.standleeforage.com/nutrition/nutritional-webinars/safely-feed-a-neglected-horse-back-to-health/____________________________________Have a topic idea or feedback to share? We want to connect with you! Email podcast@standleeforage.comShare our podcast and learn more about our co-hosts at our Beyond the Barn podcast pageSUBSCRIBE to the Beyond the Barn podcast email to be an exclusive insider!Find us on Apple, Spotify or Google Podcasts and SUBSCRIBE, so you never miss an episode.____________________________________Check out the Standlee Barn Bulletin BlogFind more nutritional resources from Dr. Stephen Duren and Dr. Tania Cubitt at https://standleeforage.com/nutrition/nutritional-resourcesConnect with Standlee on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and TikTok

The Effects Loop
Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

The Effects Loop

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 45:46


Nobody actually reads these right? Am I just typing in the wind?  Check out this week's sponsor, Big Ear Pedals: www.bigearpedals.com  Links to this week's news: https://guitar.com/news/gear-news/neunaber-illumine-stereo-reverb-pedal/ https://guitar.com/news/gear-news/mooer-x2-d7-r7-pedals-stereo/ https://guitar.com/news/gear-news/mogwai-stuart-braithwaite-reuss-effects-plasmatron/  https://guitar.com/news/gear-news/vertex-effects-ultraphonix-mkii/  https://guitar.com/news/gear-news/believable-audio-29-pedals-oamp-output-signal-buffer/ https://guitar.com/news/gear-news/valcos-kgb-fuzz-brings-blended-big-cheese-tones-to-keys-guitar-and-bass/ https://www.guitarworld.com/news/prs-flying-dog-brewery-se-custom-24  https://charvel.com/gear/shape/so-cal/style-1?sort=new&series=pro-mod&utm_source=Iterable&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Charvel_So-Cal_Group https://guitar.com/news/gear-news/esp-revives-rainbow-crackle-finish-ltd-87-series/ https://guitar.com/news/gear-news/#:~:text=Revealed%3A%20factory%20images%20surface%20of%20notorious%20%E2%80%9Cmodern%E2%80%9D%20Gibson%20Jimi%20Hendrix%20S-type https://guitar.com/news/gear-news/cort-x500-menace-aggression-electric-guitar-extreme-metal/ https://www.pickasobow.com/ https://blackmountainpicks.com/ https://www.klimper-app.com/mac Check out our: Threadless:  Patreon:  Youtube:  Facebook Group:  Instagram:  Email us: All at www.theeffectsloop.com   Theme Music "We Are Strong" by Marcus Gullen: https://marcusgullen.com/

The Simply Jamilah Podcast
44. self-care vs. taking care of yourself

The Simply Jamilah Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 40:33


After politely disagreeing with an article I read on Study Breaks, I give my definition of self-care and taking care of yourself; express the importance of individuality; and give unsolicited advice/words of encouragement/examples for taking care of yourself. Plus, there's a small announcement at the beginning of the episode (like why the heck this is going up on a Monday). Study Breaks article: https://studybreaks.com/uncategorized/self-care-taking-care/#:~:text=So%20let's%20look%20at%20%E2%80%9Cself,%E2%80%9Ctaking%20care%20of%20yourself.%E2%80%9D&text=That's%20where%20the%20major%20difference,care%20of%20yourself%E2%80%9D%20comes%20in. HOT THOUGHTS ON HOT TOPICS LINKS Haiti- CNN: https://www.cnn.com/2021/08/14/world/how-to-help-haiti-earthquake-victims/index.html DirectRelief: https://www.directrelief.org/emergency/haiti-earthquake-2010/ USAID: https://www.usaid.gov/news-information/press-releases/aug-14-2021-usaid-deploys-disaster-assistance-response-team-respond-haiti #FreeBritney- BBC: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-53494405#:~:text=A%20grassroots%20movement%20of%20fans,conflict%20over%20the%20singer's%20guardianship. Harper's Bazaar: https://www.harpersbazaar.com/celebrity/latest/a34113034/why-longtime-britney-spears-fans-are-demanding-to-freebritney/ Lebanon- The New York Times: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/08/04/world/lebanon-crisis.html The Nation: https://www.thenation.com/article/world/lebanon-financial-collapse/ RECS & REGRETS Movie: The Kissing Booth 3 (NO) TV Show: Sex/Life (YES) Song: "Rumors" by Lizzo ft. Cardi B (NEED TIME) Book: This is Major by Shayla Lawson (YES) POLL OF THE WEEK- Which is one is more superior: iCarly the OG or iCarly the reboot? Vote now on @its.essjayy on Instagram! BLOG: http://simplyjamilah.com/ Listen to your body! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/simplyjamilah/message

Payback Time
Paul Roux - Financial Empowerment Coach

Payback Time

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 47:56


My next guest tells an incredibly inspiring story of overcoming addiction and pursuing a career in personal finance as a financial coach. Addiction can cripple us emotionally, spiritually, and financially. It can be extremely difficult to overcome but as my next guest shares, the life on the other side can be amazing. In this episode he shares details on the challenges he faced, how he overcame them, and where he's at today. Please welcome Paul Roux. Website: www.paulrouxcoaching.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-roux-qafp%E2%84%A2-2060881b/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/paulrouxcoaching

True Crime Paranormal
Sex Trafficking in Sturgis

True Crime Paranormal

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 22:36


The Sturgis Motorcycle Rally attracts hundreds of thousands of motorcyclists from across the country to gather for the week-long rally, which runs officially from August 6-15. Unfortunately, an unsettling trend has been occurring during the rally. From 2009 through 2020, 77 men have been arrested for sex trafficking during the motorcycle rally in Sturgis. The victims range in age from 12-15 years old. A large number of the victims are indigenous. South Dakota is home to 9 reservations. In 2020 a sting operation was held during the rally, and 8 men were arrested for attempting to engage minors, who were actually undercover officers, in sex trafficking. Source Material: https://www.argusleader.com/story/news/crime/2020/08/18/sturgis-motorcycle-rally-sex-trafficking-sting-south-dakota/3394282001/ https://dakotafreepress.com/2020/08/19/sturgis-rally-brings-another-round-of-child-sex-trafficking-arrests/#:~:text=11%20arrests%20were%20made%20during,%E2%80%9D%20Native%20Hope%2C%20retrieved%202020.08. SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd85RJRW6kn51aM2un6ButA/featured *Social Media Links* Facebook: www.facebook.com/truecrimeparanormalTPS Facebook Discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/215774426330767 Website: https://www.truecrimeparanormalpodcast.com/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@truecrimeparanormal? Our Latest Video: https://youtu.be/NM3noZBajOM Check Out Some of Our Previous Uploads! Rebecca Plentywounds Deserve Justice https://youtu.be/IGsiePGPBkU Aldana Orozco Was Trafficked By Her Parents https://youtu.be/EmBbg9yvNOQ The Shocking Death of Ashley Turniak https://youtu.be/K-PYBPwfNJw True Crime Paranormal on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/5gIPqBHJLftbXdRgs1Bqm1 True Crime Paranormal on Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-paranormal/id1525438711?ls=1 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/truecrimetps/support

Durma com essa
Extratos da semana | 13.ago.2021

Durma com essa

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 6:21


A derrubada na Câmara da proposta que dá vazão ao discurso golpista de Bolsonaro. O desfile militar ao lado do Congresso. O avanço de outros pontos da reforma eleitoral. As mortes de Paulo José e Tarcísio Meira. E mais. /// Link para as matérias citadas: O enterro do voto impresso em dia de blindados militares na rua https://www.nexojornal.com.br/expresso/2021/08/11/O-enterro-do-voto-impresso-em-dia-de-blindados-militares-na-rua Como o voto impresso liga a ‘terceira via' ao bolsonarismo https://www.nexojornal.com.br/expresso/2021/08/11/Como-o-voto-impresso-liga-a-%E2%80%98terceira-via%E2%80%99-ao-bolsonarismo Quem ganha com a volta das coligações proporcionais https://www.nexojornal.com.br/podcast/2021/08/12/Quem-ganha-com-a-volta-das-coliga%C3%A7%C3%B5es-proporcionais Votações a jato: a condução da Câmara por Arthur Lira https://www.nexojornal.com.br/expresso/2021/08/12/Vota%C3%A7%C3%B5es-a-jato-a-condu%C3%A7%C3%A3o-da-C%C3%A2mara-por-Arthur-Lira STF manda investigar Bolsonaro por vazamento de inquérito https://www.nexojornal.com.br/extra/2021/08/12/STF-manda-investigar-Bolsonaro-por-vazamento-de-inqu%C3%A9rito A trajetória de Roberto Jefferson até ser preso por ataques à democracia https://www.nexojornal.com.br/expresso/2021/08/13/A-trajet%C3%B3ria-de-Roberto-Jefferson-at%C3%A9-ser-preso-por-ataques-%C3%A0-democracia Os dados alarmantes sobre clima. E como evitar o pior https://www.nexojornal.com.br/expresso/2021/08/09/Os-dados-alarmantes-sobre-clima.-E-como-evitar-o-pior

Varmints!
Krill

Varmints!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 25:30


Wanna hear one person talk about a krillion of something? Paul goes solo this week to talk about the planet's biggest, coolest swarm: krill! Our sources: https://www.theonion.com/red-lobster-celebrates-return-of-annual-all-you-can-eat-1819576667 https://www.superbakrill.com/blog/5-things-you-probably-didnt-know-about-krill https://happyfeet.fandom.com/wiki/Will https://www.edexlive.com/news/2021/jan/29/aussie-scientists-embark-on-voyage-with-new-technology-to-count-antarctic-krill-17748.html https://www.ccamlr.org/en/fisheries/krill-%E2%80%93-biology-ecology-and-fishing With technical support by Matthew Csomo, bed music by Kevin MacLeod, our logo was created by Imran Javed. Our vocal talent by Kari McGinnis, Chris “The Toph” Green, Stacey and Frosty, Justine and Santiago. Featured Image: "Antarktický krill" by Norkrill is licensed under (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)  

AMK Morgon
AMK Morgon 12 augusti

AMK Morgon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 61:10


Gäster: Sebastian Järpehag, Robin Larsson Asp … Bli Patron för att höra avsnittet i sin helhet, gå in på www.patreon.com/amkmorgon och signa upp för att få allt vi gör i en feed! Du får dessutom tillgång till arkivet, extramaterial, extrapoddar, extra allt. Förtur och rabatt på biljettsläpp och merchandise. Stötta AMK Morgon så vi kan ge er två timmar underhållning varje dag för alltid. Tack för att ni stöttar! … Köp biljetter till Karakous konsert i STHLM 25:e Augusti! https://www.facebook.com/events/844127939565707/?ref=newsfeed … Relevanta länkar: …melonmysteriet https://www.aftonbladet.se/nyheter/a/EabyeA/melonmysteriet-i-jonkoping-vaxer https://postimg.cc/Pp0fLs1k https://www.coop.se/handla/varor/frukt-gronsaker/frukt/melon …Deathloop https://www.svt.se/nyheter/utrikes/kan-bli-upp-till-48-grader-i-spanien …Metal Gear Solid V https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XY3xyHX29Xc …Sweet November https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7hkvdyG8x4 …Pfizer och nåt annat https://lakartidningen.se/aktuellt/nyheter/2021/07/vaccination-med-tva-olika-vaccin-gav-ett-battre-i... …Mattias Forsell https://www.umu.se/personal/mattias-forsell/ …Frihetsrörelsens festival https://expo.se/2021/07/fiasko-f%C3%B6r-frihetsr%C3%B6relsens-festival-%E2%80%93-foliehattar-fick-eg... https://freedomfestival.se/ https://www.instagram.com/p/CRJXF7LHN47/ Låtarna som spelades var: Viatecture - Makzo Alle Mine Kamerater - Anita Hegerland Cornerstone - DOGSTAR Watermelon Man - Herbie Hancock Alla låtar finns i AMK Morgons spellista här: https://open.spotify.com/user/amk.morgon/playlist/ 6V9bgWnHJMh9c4iVHncF9j?si=so0WKn7sSpyufjg3olHYmg ... Stötta oss gärna på Swish, varje litet bidrag uppskattas enormt! 123 646 2006 … Bli patron på www.patreon.com/amkmorgon!
Extramaterial, extrapoddar, extra allt. Förtur och rabatt på biljettsläpp och merchandise. Och du stöttar AMK Morgon så vi kan ge er två timmar underhållning varje dag för alltid. Tack för att ni stöttar!

True Crime Paranormal
Who Killed James Duckett?

True Crime Paranormal

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 18:56


On 11/09/2008, James “Jim” Duckett was tortured and killed in his home in Shelbyville, KY. Mr. Duckett had been tied to a chair and had suffered multiple stab wounds. Katie presents this case to Kristi as a cold read. Source Material https://www.websleuths.com/forums/threads/ky-james-%E2%80%9Cjim%E2%80%9D-duckett-43-former-military-police-tortured-to-death-shelbyville-11-10-2008.572353/?fbclid=IwAR1LuG36r6ZhGgphrWmsfYtpZy0QKkdN9TaNFaS-vrgh4eHF2_-0ci2zcX8 https://www.wave3.com/story/11290618/family-still-without-answers-11-months-after-brothers-murder/ https://www.whas11.com/article/news/crime/unsolved/unsolved-tied-up-and-tortured/417-88a5873a-dd90-469c-bda3-8ee9a89ee052 SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd85RJRW6kn51aM2un6ButA/featured *Social Media Links* Facebook: www.facebook.com/truecrimeparanormalTPS Facebook Discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/215774426330767 Website: https://www.truecrimeparanormalpodcast.com/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@truecrimeparanormal? Our Latest Video: https://youtu.be/Hb3TDx4PxJc Check Out Some of Our Previous Uploads! The Daybell Vallow Case Synopsis https://youtu.be/p0vaojqqJmM Aubrey Dameron Vanished https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGmH9rrZgKA Faith Deserves Justice, And You Can Help! https://youtu.be/OnDucV9F9WU True Crime Paranormal on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/5gIPqBHJLftbXdRgs1Bqm1 True Crime Paranormal on Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-paranormal/id1525438711?ls=1 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/truecrimetps/support

Paname
30. The Statue of Liberty (part 1)

Paname

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 18:30


In these episodes we are once again on the trail of a statue that is no longer here but for a very different reason to last time. The statue of Liberty, as you probably know, was a gift from the French to the Americans. In Paris there are actually 7 different small replicas of Madame Liberty and the one which used to be outside the Arts & Metiers museum, which was made from Bartholdi's original plaster model, is being sent to America for the 135 anniversary of her big sister's original voyage. She was sent first to NY and then will be heading to Washington DC. Find out how the idea came about, how she was nearly never made and how she nearly became the statue of Liberté!Sound design from the talented Christopher Ferreira, find more of his original work here.Follow me on instagram or go to my website for sources and pictures.Support the show on Patreon or leave a review, it makes my day and helps people find the show.or you can make a one off donation on PayPalArtwork Double Merrick Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/panamepodcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Southpaws Podcast
Episode 496 - Too Many Streams

Southpaws Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 88:37


  Everything happens so much. LINKS FDA approval comin' soon- https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/fda-aiming-give-final-approval-pfizer-vaccine-by-early-next-month-ny-times-2021-08-03/ Tenacious Unicorn Ranch is cool as hell - http://melmagazine.com/en-us/story/te%E2%80%A6 Telegram Fan Chat- https://t.me/joinchat/P2iJg8tyj-KNGaci Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/Southpawscast 

vidalSPEAKS
Dr. Alan Goldhamer Speaks About the Crazy Benefits Of Water Fasting - EP 142

vidalSPEAKS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2021 50:34


EPISODE LINKS Check out my new youtube channel: SOL Canyon Kitchen Wisdom: Click here Check out Sol Canyon Kitchen recipes: click here   vidalSPEAKS sign up: VS Club, Consultations & Online Courses Join VS Club for $15/month special offer here Buy Vidal's Supplement Course here Book A Homeopathic Consult here Sign up to be on the mailing list & receive lots of free info, tips & recipes Check out vidalSPEAKS.com for lots of great info   Podcast & Blog links Read vidalSPEAKS BLOG here Listen to vidalSPEAKS PODCAST here If you prefer to listen to the podcast via iTunes here click here Leave your review of Vidal Speaks podcast   Amazon Banner Links Click here to use AMAZON BANNER for Vidal Speaks – Thank you for using!   Social Media Links Vidal Speaks Facebook Page Connect with VidalSPEAKS on Instagram here https://twitter.com/vidalSPEAKS Patreon Vidal Speaks!       Guest Info & Website & Book Links www.TrueNorthHealth.com     Links that Dr. Goldhamer provided that are interesting. https://www.healthpromoting.com/learning-center/articles/british-medical-journal-follow-water-only-fasting-and-exclusively-plant-foo (lymphoma case report update in British Medical Journal) http://www.healthpromoting.com/sites/default/files/imce/Water%20Fasting%20and%20Lymphoma%20Case%20Study%20TNH.pdf  (fasting and Lymphoma case report in British Medical Journal) http://www.healthpromoting.com/learning-center/articles/medically-supervised-water-only-fasting-treatment-hypertension (fasting and high blood pressure) http://www.healthpromoting.com/learning-center/articles/medically-supervised-water-only-fasting-treatment-borderline-hypertension (fasting and moderate high blood pressure) http://www.healthpromoting.com/learning-center/articles/clinical-fasting http://www.healthpromoting.com/learning-center/articles/fasting-molecular-mechanisms-and-clinical-applications (fasting mechanisms) http://www.healthpromoting.com/learning-center/articles/alan-goldhamer-dc-water-fasting%E2%80%94-clinical-effectiveness-rebooting-your-body (interview with Dr. Goldhamer) http://www.healthpromoting.com/learning-center/truenorth-tv/pleasure-trap-douglas-lisle-tedx-fremont (tedx talk on the pleasure trap by Dr. Lisle) http://www.healthpromoting.com/learning-center/truenorth-tv/fasting-your-health-lifestyle-magazine (TV show on fasting with Goldhamer and McDougall) http://www.healthpromoting.com/learning-center/articles/gq-article-how-terrible-insufferable-six-day-water-fast-made-me-new-man (GQ article on fasting at TNHC) http://www.healthpromoting.com/learning-center/truenorth-tv (fasting lecture by Dr. Goldhamer) http://www.healthpromoting.com/learning-center/truenorth-tv/tv-news-reports-water-only-fasting-healing-chronic-migraine-headache (TV news reports on fasting and TNHC) https://www.healthpromoting.com/learning-center/truenorth-tv/fasting-ancient-solution-modern-problems https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIWvI7w2o_w (Dr. Goldhamer I-thrive) http://rdcu.be/HpEr (Fasting safety study) https://www.healthpromoting.com/learning-center/articles/exclusively-plant-whole-food-diet-polypharmacy-due-persistent-atrial-fibril https://vimeo.com/269696277/55d9c30cab (booking a stay) https://vimeo.com/274393175/7b11c277c1 (what to expect) NEW WEB SITE ON FASTING  www.fasting.org Dr. Goldhamer and Patrick Bet-David https://www.patrickbetdavid.com/doctor-who-believes-in-40-day-water-fasts/    

Coursen's Corner
Episode #31: “Who's Protecting Our Protectors?”

Coursen's Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 62:24


Between 2006 and 2020, 75% of all active-duty U.S military fatalities were classified as non-combat related deaths. 93% of those deaths occurred right here in the United States of America. In today's episode, I talk to Gold-Star Mother Heather Baker, who's son, PV2 Caleb Smither was found dead in his own bunk after a head injury placed him on bed rest. Cause of Death: apathy, complacency, and ignorance on behalf of his fellow soldiers, and the shirking of responsibility by his own command.    Order Your Copy Of THE SAFETY TRAP Today! visit: www.TheSafetyTrap.com      Show Notes: https://www.fayobserver.com/story/news/2021/07/01/fort-bragg-soldier-found-dead-barracks-mother-questions-death-caleb-smither/7745174002/?fbclid=IwAR3voXoedNKJgjC8bgksODfz4BYQ2D8zie-NBby8Yb1BEU-Vl3kxnn6-bLo https://www.mercurynews.com/2021/07/15/gao-report-examining-numerous-non-combat-deaths-finds-lapses-in-training-oversight-among-marines-and-army/  https://fas.org/sgp/crs/natsec/IF10899.pdf  https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/vast-majority-active-duty-military-deaths-happen-us%E2%80%94what-going-wrong-185204  https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2021/06/inside-the-rash-of-unexplained-deaths-at-fort-hood  https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/feres_doctrine    Connect with HETHER HEDGE BAKER Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/heather.jackson.7374  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hedge76/?hl=en  Email: heather.hedge.baker@gmail.com   Connect with SPENCER COURSEN Spencer Coursen's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/s.coursen/  Spencer Coursen's Twitter: https://twitter.com/spencercoursen  Spencer Coursen LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/spencercoursen Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/CoursenSecurityGroup  Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/coursens-corner/id1522159044      Connect with THE SAFETY TRAP Official “The Safety Trap” Website: www.TheSafetyTrap.com  The Safety Trap Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSafetyTrap/  The Safety Trap Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesafetytrap/    PRODUCTION NOTES Coursen's Corner is a production of Coursen Security Group  This episode was also brought to you by The Safety Trap Music, courtesy of Ben Sound 

Greater Than Code
244: Making Peace and Creating Trust with Brianna McGowen

Greater Than Code

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 56:22


01:52 - Brianna's Superpower: Intense Empathy and Feeling Deeply * Octavia Butler: Parable of the Sower (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parable_of_the_Sower_(novel)) 06:28 - Practicing Acceptance vs Resignation * Making Peace Without Giving Up * Problems/Tasks vs People * Providing Alternate Narratives * Delicious Democracy (https://www.deliciousdemocracy.com/): Making Things a Pleasurable Experience for All 12:04 - Delicious Democracy: A Creative Advocacy Lab (https://www.deliciousdemocracy.com/) * Biomimicry (https://biomimicry.org/what-is-biomimicry/) * Creative Ways to Form Grassroots Coalitions * Online Town (https://theonline.town/) * Door Knocking * Reinforcement 17:14 - Community-Owned AI * Merging Humans with Algorithms; Technology with Government * Platform Co-Op Conference (https://platform.coop/events/conference2021/) * What is Ownership? * Mastodon (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mastodon) * DisCO.coop (https://disco.coop/) 24:51 - Trust * Trustless = Antihuman * “Building Trust” by Robert C. Solomon & Fernando Flores (https://www.amazon.com/Building-Trust-Business-Politics-Relationships/dp/0195161114/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=%E2%80%9CBuilding+Trust%E2%80%9D+by+Robert+C.+Solomon+%26+Fernando+Flores&qid=1627492322&sr=8-1) * The Industrialization of Trust * Confidence Levels * Working Families Party (https://workingfamilies.org/) 40:41 - Outcomes > Outputs * Measurements of Success * Measurement Theory (https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/social-sciences/measurement-theory) * Proxy Measures (https://centerforgov.gitbooks.io/benchmarking/content/Proxy.html): All Measures Are Proxy Measures 46:56 - Equitism (https://codetomove.com/manifesto.html) * User-Centered Design (https://www.usability.gov/what-and-why/user-centered-design.html) Reflections: John: Unique approaches to door knocking: Changing the script. Casey: 1) All measures are proxy measures. 2) Thinking about how growth mindset and outcomes not outputs relate. Damien: Being able to work with nonbinary is the only way to deal with things like trust and confidence levels. Brianna: 1) All measures are proxy measures. 2) Meandering conversations! This episode was brought to you by @therubyrep (https://twitter.com/therubyrep) of DevReps, LLC (http://www.devreps.com/). To pledge your support and to join our awesome Slack community, visit patreon.com/greaterthancode (https://www.patreon.com/greaterthancode) To make a one-time donation so that we can continue to bring you more content and transcripts like this, please do so at paypal.me/devreps (https://www.paypal.me/devreps). You will also get an invitation to our Slack community this way as well. Transcript: Software is broken, but it can be fixed. Test Double's superpower is improving how the world builds software by building both great software and great teams and you can help. Test Double is looking for empathetic senior software engineers and dev ops engineers. We work in JavaScript, Ruby, Elixir, and a lot more. Test Double trusts developers with autonomy and flexibility at a 100% remote employee-owned software consulting agency. Are you trying to grow? Looking for more challenges? Enjoy lots of variety in projects working with the best teams in tech as a developer consultant at Test Double. Find out more and check out remote openings at link.testdouble.com/join. That's link.testdouble.com/join. JOHN: Welcome to Greater Than Code, Episode 244. I'm John Sawers and I'm here with Damien Burke. DAMIEN: Hi, I'm Damien Burke and I'm here with Casey Watts. CASEY: Hi, I am Casey and we're all here with our guest today, Bri McGowen. Bri is the Chief Technology Officer of Delicious Democracy. She is a developer, poet, data scientist, advocate, and modern dancer passionate about intersecting worlds, developing community-owned AI, and building Equitism. Welcome, Bri! So glad we have you. BRIANNA: Hello! Happy to be here. CASEY: So Bri, our first question for guests is always the same. It's what is your superpower and how did you acquire it? BRIANNA: It's both, my superpower and my kryptonite. It's both, a strength and also the thing that will keep me up at night, but it's just the science fiction author, fantasy author, Octavia Butler wrote Parable of the Sower and the main character, Olamina, is what's called a sharer and a sharer is basically someone who can see someone's pain and experience it as if it's their own, which is a whole other level than empathy. But I think maybe my superpower is just intense empathy to the point where I will actually physically not be okay if I experience, or hear, or see someone in pain, or in need. And then I think it's the thing that is my Achille's heel, too because sometimes I'm feeling helpless, or I don't have a good path to help someone. It'll just keep me up at night, honestly. So it's both my superpower. I feel good that I have this ability to feel deeply, but also, it's hard to sometimes draw emotional boundaries. [laughs] CASEY: I love Octavia Butler, too. BRIANNA: Me too! CASEY: How did you get that power? When did you realize you had it maybe? BRIANNA: As a kid maybe? I don't know. I can't pinpoint it, but I know that maybe that's what drove me to do a lot of advocacy in my teen, early adult years is because I wanted to not feel helpless all the time. Yeah, I don't know the moment I realized I had that power, I guess. CASEY: Well, that's an interesting answer too. DAMIEN: I love the concept that your superpower is also a weakness; it feels so true to the superhero genre, which I'm a big fan of, or even the [inaudible]. That which makes you extraordinary is also what destroys you. BRIANNA: I don't know. I feel like I knew more about the superhero world in silos. [laughs] I feel like I get by. [laughs] JOHN: You feel like the opposite can also be true and if it's something that I like to think about when I'm thinking about adverse and traumatic events that happen to people, and then maybe you grew up in a terrible environment, that can really affect you through the rest of your life. But if you can take the coping skills that you have to learn in order to make it through, those coping skills can make you, for example, really empathetically, because you had to pay attention to what everyone was feeling around you in order to stay safe. But that does make it so that you can pay attention to other people to that degree to be really tuned into what they're feeling. So you can even take that burden and turn it into a superpower as well. BRIANNA: Yeah, totally. So I was helping co-lead a team a couple months ago and I think that's honestly what makes me a good leader, team leader, is because I'm very much attuned to – even like during scrums, I can just hear something in someone's voice and I'm like, “Hey, what was that?” Like, “What is the closed captioning of what you're trying to say there?” I sometimes find it maybe I'm overly checking in, but also, during the lockdown, I found that to be actually very helpful. So it's trying to balance that, but I think that's also why I feel good at leading things is because I can also use that burden sometimes to be persuasive and make arguments for people to also get them to feel and see things and have a paradigm shift of sorts. DAMIEN: I can definitely relate to that as a leadership skill. I'm the product lead for a product where I know the least about it and my opinion matters the least. [laughter] I know the least and my opinion matters at least, and that's what makes me a good leader. I'm forced to listen because I don't know anything and so, being able to have that naturally is where you're always listening and you're always aware of what's happening with people, that would be really powerful. BRIANNA: Yeah. I also just go back to the boundaries of, I said a little earlier, the input feed. When to be able to move forward, or practice acceptance. That's, I think the one thing I've been doing lately is trying to practice more acceptance of things without being resigned. CASEY: Oh, that's tricky. DAMIEN: Can you elaborate on that distinction between acceptance and resignation? BRIANNA: Yeah. Okay. So for me, it's between the finite and infinite games that are at play in the world. Finite being something that you play to win and infinite games being you play to continue play. I tend to think of resignation as a give up, as a place where you abandoned hope and it's a very finite way to experience, I think the world, because I always believe in change and new perspective and that's very easy to say. Sometimes, it's very painful, but acceptance is maybe accepting where things are in the moment without feeling strung-out and to keep pushing for an outcome, but maybe changing how you play the game, or changing what outcome you even want. Acceptance to me just feels like making peace without giving up. DAMIEN: I love that. To me, it dovetails with the connection, or the distinction between past and future. The past will not change; it will always have been what it was and so, that's something to accept. The future has not yet been written and so, we're not resigned to what we think it might be, or fear it might be. BRIANNA: Yeah. CASEY: That sounds just right to me and what you were saying, but I was picking up Bri. Acceptance is about accepting the past and resigning would be accepting the future such that you're not going to work on it any. I feel like you've got it more. I know it's not your many sentences, but I see this paradigm. BRIANNA: [laughs] I think there's also maybe nuance between problems, or tasks versus people. Sometimes practicing acceptance of where people are. Maybe there's a lot of misinformation around and you're maybe expanding a lot of energy trying to dispel, or refute when maybe you need to practice acceptance of understanding where people are versus instead of being resigned and instead of being like, “Oh, that's just where they are. They'll never change, blah, blah, blah,” practicing acceptance of where they are and being curious about what could be that thread, or narratives that might change someone's perspective. I see this all the time. So I'm saying this as if it's a thing that happens a lot, which I have no idea, but in my experiences of even in the workplace with coding, or in advocacy, to me, it's never like, “Oh, these people are forever this way.” It's like, “Okay, that's where they are now,” and it really is sometimes the right moment, the right person, the right dollar amounts even that might change someone's mind. So that's always interesting to me. I don't accept people not growing no matter how old you are. JOHN: Yeah. That reminds me of something. I think Arnold Caplan had a talk about where you were saying that if you're trying to refute maybe an idea you don't agree with, or misinformation, you can try and say, “Just stop believing that,” or “Stop thinking that spaces are better than tabs,” but they're probably not going to just stop doing it when you tell them to; they're probably going to dig in and argue against that. But if you can provide an alternate narrative that says, “Okay, that's your narrative right now, but there's this other one that is a path forward from where you currently are,” that you can just switch tracks and start believing that other narrative about how things are working, it's a much more effective than saying, “Just stop doing what you're doing” without providing the alternative to “Oh, in here is a way forward for you to think about how things are.” I always thought that was a really useful distinction and way of thinking about how to work with people. BRIANNA: Totally. The worst thing is someone entrenching further into their worldview and becoming a rigid. I think that's always and I notice in my body whenever I feel tight, that's when I'm also the most susceptible to arrogance and being dismissive. So I totally believe that because you don't want someone to be further entrenched and my philosophy is, I'm the co-director of Delicious Democracy, which is D.C.'s creative advocacy lab, and our fundamental philosophy is figuring out ways to make things a pleasurable and enjoyable experience for folks specifically merging culture and politics. So what is that point where people who might be apathetic to politics, who feel like things will never change, what would make them feel like it's an enjoyable, or even celebratory experience to participate? That's always rule number one, don't try and just refute off at the first go. DAMIEN: You described Delicious Democracy as a creative advocacy? BRIANNA: Creative advocacy lab, yeah. DAMIEN: What does that mean? BRIANNA: So it's more because of the pandemic. Before lockdown, when we were still gathering and not worrying about the coronavirus, we did a yearlong project where once a month we would gather and we would experiment in how we gathered in spaces. Even from showing up into a space and maybe the prompt is just see everything, notice everything without saying anything to anybody and what kind of conversations can you have with that. It'd be like 30 people in a room just nodding and noticing each other without saying anything. Or it'll be an event where we did biomimicry where we were inspired by nature. There is a turtle event where how turtle peeks its head out of its shell and goes back in? So we would start with what would that look like as an actual gathering event? We'd start with two people,1-on-1 pairs, and then 2-and-2. The one-on-ones form 2-on-2s and the 2-on-2s form 4-on-4s and then keep going until it's 32-on-32, and then you would go back down, then the groups would break apart and then you go back into your 1-on-1s. Why that's important is because you're changing how you approach a space so it's not just another political event where you're expecting a panel and people are experts talking to a group of folks to receive information. It's more like everyone's an active participant and your experience is your expertise. So I think it's just a different way to approach politics that's more ground up grassroots approach and it allows for everyone to feel like they can have ownership in a movement and so, Delicious Democracy is all about experimenting with creative ways we can form grassroots coalitions. DAMIEN: That's amazing. BRIANNA: It's fun! The pandemic, we went digital. What did our digital bodies look like? There is something called online town where you can see your digital body on the screen and you can virtually meet up with people and have conversations and the further you'd get to someone, the more in-focus their video is and the more clear you can hear them in the further away, the less you'd be out of focus. So everyone was just running around talking to each other online, it was really funny. And then now we have a project called Delicious Summer where we are door knocking in specific neighborhoods and Ward 5, which is the ward I live in, asking a question what is your top local concern? It's really interesting to hear people's and then we educate them on resources they might need like mutual aid, or programs they could tap into and also, the coalitions that exist in D.C. JOHN: I love that you start door knocking with a question about what the person's concern is, rather than “I want to give you all this information, you just have to sit there and take it, which is the typical, I feel like way of doing it. So that whole drawing them out into let's take your concerns seriously and then you can connect them to what they're interested in and what they care about as a way of bringing them to into ti. I love that. BRIANNA: Yeah. It's kind of tricky where you can listen and then take what someone says and then say, “Oh, if you care about that, there's this movement happening around just that,” or something like that. It's really fun. But I agree normally when people door knock, it's usually during campaign season and it's usually when people are like really asking for someone to contribute to something in a very again, I'll say finite way usually to an end of either electing someone, or whatever and sometimes it can just feel so predatory. So this is definitely a way to flip that script and have it be a pleasurable experience for both, the doorknocker and the resident. JOHN: Yeah. In fact, I've noticed that of the few emails that I've engaged with from my senator, who I love and I love all the stuff he talks about, but the only ones I really engage with are the ones where he was just like, “What are your priorities? What do you think I should be focusing on?” and I was like, “Oh, I'd love to do that. [laughs] I will fill in this survey, sure thing.” [laughter] So it was a very different interaction than the usual either fundraising, or this is an issue I'm like, “I know it's an issue.” BRIANNA: Yeah, and I think in between election cycles is the great time to listen. So for future because like Ward 5 is having a council member; there is going to be an election literally next year. So this is a great way to listen to what folks in Ward 5 actually have as concern and connect neighbors to each other so that they can also like build some sort of community power or groups to advocate for the issues that they care about in their ward. Because I think one of the things that I'm most afraid of, and this really keeps me up at night, is just reinforcement. In data science, there's this concept of reinforcement learning where your algorithm just learns on itself and one of the things that scares me is that with technology and I guess, the biases we have in our algorithms and the way in which we even go about our logic of creation scares me because it feels like there is a certain malleability to the human that may not in an algorithm in terms of how far it goes in its learning cycle and how much effort it might take to reverse some of the things it creates. What scares me is inequities and the trauma being systematically programmed in our systems and then that being the foundation for future artificial intelligence and things like that. So I really am trying to figure out a way to merge the human with the algorithm in a not so linear way and I think one of the biggest things that I think that can be achieved is by listening to people and making policy that makes sense for people and figuring out a way to maybe merge technology with a government that works for people. There's just a lot of non-linearity in that trying to figure out, but it's not so clear. DAMIEN: Is this connected with your work with community-owned AI? BRIANNA: Yes. DAMIEN: So how does that work? What does that even mean? BRIANNA: So when I say community-owned, I think cooperative and so, like a worker-owned business and it can mean a lot of different things. So I don't want to be so prescriptive with it because I say it as a thing that is meant to be explored. But the way I interpret that is building some sort of artificial intelligence tool that can help mediate maybe burdens that can exist in a community where the community owns it as a tool rather than a private company owning it and extracting the community's data, or whatever as profit, and then the community seeing none of those benefits coming back into the community. So anything from a door knocking app that's community0owned, that'd be cool where the community can literally learn from each other and then if they want to, as a community, sell that data to developers who would love to have that data, I'm sure about who's living in what and what they want and what kind of businesses they want and whatever. That would be really cool and the community seeing profits from that back into the community, I feel like it could also be just a platform co-op, too. Anything from a website to an app, or whatever that is community owned. CASEY: What's the closest thing you've seen to have something like what you're imagining here? Do you have anything like it yet? BRIANNA: Yeah. So there's this conference called Platform Co-op and I've never been, but it's something I've wanted to go to, but I'm sure that things like this are ideas other people have, I haven't seen it personally, but I'm pretty sure it's out there. CASEY: Cool. DAMIEN: It sounds like an excellent way to get worlds intersecting and preventing that reinforcement that happens when you have bias built into people building in tech, which generates bias in tech reinforces that way. By getting more people involved, more ownership more broadly distributed, you get that community benefit from the things being built. Am I getting this right? BRIANNA: Yeah. Think of a community-owned social media app where instead of all the profits going to this very small pool of owners of say, I don't know, Twitter, or Facebook. or whatever making it to where every user can either own their own data, or their digital body, or earn profits that that app makes. That's another way to look at it too, is maybe even a community-owned social media and then what kind of rules and regulations would you want for it? It just opens a whole world of how do you govern it then? What does it mean to have ownership? What does ownership even look like? I think there's so many alternative ways that you can think of what even ownership is. So when I say community-owned AI, there's a lot of layers of how to even go about it. CASEY: The closest thing I can think of that I've used is Mastodon. BRIANNA: Yes! CASEY: The open-source Twitter. I want that. BRIANNA: Yes, it's one of them. CASEY: Unfortunately, very few people I know are active on it. I try once in a while to double post Twitter and Mastodon for those few friends that I have there, but I haven't gotten to stick there yet because the power of social networks is annoying; the monopolies already got it. the couple of different forums of it have different monopolies, I guess, long form/short form, Facebook/Twitter. BRIANNA: Oh, is Twitter short form? CASEY: Yeah. BRIANNA: Yeah. Mastodon is cool. I'm not on it, but I love the idea of it [chuckles] and that's also a problem like, how do you make it desirable for people to want to own something together as a community because it just goes back to people. People sometimes don't always get along. We're messy, messy creatures at times. So there's also a level of how do I even go about building where those relationships and building that trust? I think also another thing that I have a frustration with is this trend to build trustless systems like blockchain and whatever and I'm like, “Okay, I get it.” I understand the desire to go that way, but there's something that doesn't sit right with me about wanting a trustless system. I think building better systems where trust means something and more points where if trust is broken, the whole thing isn't broken and so, making more resilient systems, I think is worth exploring and that also looks like a DisCO and that's a distributed cooperative. So instead of decentralized, it's distributed and—they actually have a cool website you should also check it out—but they propose ways in which you can build more trust in your systems. That it's an alternative way to think of what I think blockchain could be. But right now, it's all the rave about blockchain and cryptocurrency is like, oh, it's completely decentralized and you don't have to have trust in it and it feels counterintuitive at times. CASEY: The way you're describing it makes me think of how a lot of organizations say, “Oh, we'll just use Scrum the prescribed thing,” which it says not to do actually in Scrum, but they say, “We'll just do the thing as it's prescribed and that'll fix all of our problems. We don't need to trust our employees. That would be dumb,” and then that never works out because the core of any functioning team is trust. BRIANNA: It's also so fragile. CASEY: Any community needs trust. BRIANNA: Yeah. CASEY: These large things just aren't as good, they're not large trustless. The way you put it with trustless is just so vivid to me. I hate it. That sounds terrible. BRIANNA: Sounds anti-human a little bit. It's just like, what does that even mean? DAMIEN: It is anti-human, it's an industrialization of a very human thing, but there's an amazing book. Oh God, I think it's Francisco Ferdinand. One of the premises of the book is that trust is a verb. So when you trust somebody, there's a necessity that there's a possibility of betrayal. If there's no possibility of betrayal, that's not trust and so, authentic trust is where there is a possibility of betrayal and you've acknowledged that and accepted that. We all know that it stinks when that happens so we're looking for ways to make it not happen and that's where we get the industrialization of trust, which is the basis behind cryptocurrencies, blockchain, Airbnb, FICO, [chuckles] and so many other things. JOHN: Yeah, what strikes me is there was, sometime in the past 15 years, some concept of a web of trust where you can build out a network of like, “I trust you,” and then there's a transitive trust to the people that you trust. So it was built through those social connections rather than imposed by the network, or whatever it was. I don't think it ever went where everyone was hoping it was going to go; to turn into a way of connecting people, but I think you're right, that's so alienating to have trustless environments. DAMIEN: That was absolutely a fascinating shift. That was a way of distributing trustees in public key cryptography and creating that web of trust and in theory, it was absolutely amazing. I think where it fell down beyond the fact that public key cryptography is not something humans innately understand, but also, that the trust was very binary. So it was binary and it was transitive and that's not how humans trust and nor is it a practical way of dealing with trust. CASEY: I was just playing with some speech recognition tool, Amazon's Transcribe, and I like how it had a confidence level, 0 to a 100%, for every word in the entire transcript. So I think about that now, even when another person's talking to me, sometimes they say a sentence, or a phrase that just isn't quite right and I know it and I have like only 70% confidence in that part of their sentence. Getting very granular there, or the concept under it, if I can. JOHN: Yeah, that actually reminds me. I was reading an article about how when an algorithm, or a robotic system, or something that presents data, a decision is made, “I'm about to do this. I think you should do that,” most of the time, the UX around that is, “Here's what you should do,” or “Here's what's going to happen.” Not a, “I think this is the way to go and I'm 70% confident that this is the way to go.” Giving that confidence in the decision makes humans able to parse the interaction so much more rather than, “Oh, the computer says this is the 100% exactly the right thing to do,” and then when it fails, you're like, “Oh my God, these are terrible.” But if they had said, “I think this is what we should do, but I'm only 70% confident,” then you'd be like, “Oh, okay, well, we'll see how this goes. Oh, it didn't work out. Well.” We understand how things can go and with that confidence level, it's a much more human way of understanding an action, or a choice, or a recommendation to say, “I think this is going to work, but I'm only 40% sure.” That's a very different statement than “You're going to love these new shoes, no matter what.” BRIANNA: Oh my God, totally. So one of the biggest things that I would do if I were developing some sort of tool that where I had to use some algorithm that generates a probability of what someone should do, like an owner, whoever the end user is, I always put in the confidence level and I got in trouble once because they're like, “No, this is what you should do,” and you click a button and it allows you to do it, or whatever. But I just hated that. [laughs] It's just kind of funny, one time I had an app for my partner and it's just like, whenever I'm feeling XYZ, how I want to be treated. So it's like a Quizzlet almost where it goes through a series of questions like, is it late at night? Have I had a good night sleep? Blah, blah, blah. Have you asked these things yet? Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Are we at a party, or is it a quiet social gathering? It literally just goes through a couple of – and it's just 10 solid questions where I know I'll probably feel like whatever, or have I had a couple drinks, or not. It's like, “Yes, a little bit. You're wasted.” [laughs] And it then generates a series of things, or a couple of suggestions of what I would like to receive, or questions I would like to be asked, maybe just like a, “Hey, checking in,” or maybe it's, “Ask me to just dance it out,” like ask if you want to dance with me because sometimes that totally throws me off. Especially if I'm in a heated argument, if someone's like, “Will you just dance with me?” It'll totally throw me off and makes things so ridiculous, absurd, and silly. So I think that's one of the things I felt was this series of questions and then I did the backend logic of if you answered this, this and this, but this and this, and it's probably going to be this outcome. And then it gives you four choices each time with a confidence level of what percentage I might want. Is it like, “Just leave me alone, I'll be okay, whatever”? Or is it like, “Hey, maybe the space isn't working, you could probably try asking again,” or “Maybe just dance it out.” So I just gave a series of possible things that he could do and he used it for six months solid straight and it was so fun because it wasn't just one thing to do. It was like a suggestion of many different things with percentages of how likely that is to maybe work in that instance, or whatever. I think applying that logic to even something a decision that needs to be made, say at an executive level, and then just giving options of what percentages things might work. And then also having fallback options of like, “Okay, you chose this answer. Here are the probable outcomes of what happens,” I think is a great way to test not only your blind spots, because hopefully, you're not working in a silo. Hopefully, you have other developers checking in on you and also having those meetings with what those outcomes could be. But also, it's a great way to show that it's problematic to feel 100% about anything, if that makes any sense. DAMIEN: Mm hm. JOHN: Yeah. But on a similar note, I was talking about how if expressing your own confidence and the position that you're expressing is also a great way to diffuse those testing arguments about a technical tricks, or whatever you can say. I definitely think we should use JWT for this, but definitely means 70%, it doesn't mean 99%. And then if everyone can give that confidence, then you can be like, “Oh, that's what we're working with” is different people confident in different ways about different things rather than, “Oh, well the senior developer thinks that we should use JWTs. I guess, we have to use JWTs even though, I'm not really comfortable with the it.” But it allows a much more fluid conversation than everyone just saying, “I think you should do X.” CASEY: Confidence level. It's like scale of 1 to 10. How much pain are you feeling that the doctor's offices have? It's like getting a number is so much clearer than just trying to say regular where it's like, “I'm fine. It's just a 9.” JOHN: Yeah, and the illustrated ones really give you different activities of how much does this hurt like, stumped toe, B. Bs! Like, my legs off, what you consider to be a 9? CASEY: Yeah. People are really good at relative like greater than, more than that, or less than that, worse than that. People good are that. People are not as good at absolute scales, but the numbers still help communicate it better than just hand-waving for sure. It's like for the vaccine, some people say they won't get the vaccine because it won't help more than it hurts them, maybe whatever. But if you put numbers to it, some people haven't thought about the numbers enough to put it into words yet and that's the step forward in that process of talking through it and some people maybe would accept the vaccine if they knew more about it, some people would accept the vaccine if the risk of COVID having a fatal outcome was worse. A lot of people aren't having this conversation on these terms, but you can talk about it and put numbers to all these things like, how bad would COVID have to be? How likely would you have to be to get it? Like, everyone you're around has it then what do you consider getting it? Or if you tweak all these variables, everyone probably has some point where they might consider the vaccine will be more worthwhile than not. BRIANNA: Earlier in the year, I door knocked for the vaccine campaign in D.C. to just let neighbors know that they could get the vaccine and I don't know if this happened with y'all, but in D.C. was a hot mess at first because the system was crashing and it was The Hunger Games for getting an appointment. When the digital divide is so real in D.C., a lot of folks who did not have access to internet, or fast internet were often left not being able to even secure an appointment and then I can't imagine folks who are not computer savvy having to deal with that system so. CASEY: It was terrible. BRIANNA: It was horrible. CASEY: It was really bad. BRIANNA: It was bad. [laughs] So there was a whole door-knocking campaign, just vocally. It wasn't a part of actually government led thing, but one of the questions I would ask folks, especially folks who are hesitant, or believing even some of the conspiracy theories, or Bill Gates going to track you, or whatever, I would say, “So what would be the thing that would convince you to get the vaccine? What would be that?” And just giving that wedge of doubt to there, I think firm believe was really interesting because then they would actually have to challenge themselves and be like, “Oh, if I –” like, it just seemed to change the conversation rather than saying, “I'm not going to get it.” It's like, “Okay, what would be that variable that would make you be more open to it?” And I think that's when the conversations were easier to have, but it's hard because that right there deals with a lot of layers of fear and then poor education around what even it was and then also really bad, I think education around prevention. It was just this individualistic protect you in your own mentality rather than wearing a mask isn't for you, it's for your neighbors. I don't know. I don't think there was ever a moment where there was an actual educational campaign around what it meant to be a part of this greater, I guess, cause not for yourself, but for other people. But with the vaccine specifically, I don't know, there was a huge level of fear around it that I encountered door-knocking and then having to dispel some of the myths was interesting. CASEY: I always want to know how effective communication is on things like that and apparently, it can be hard, or expensive to get the information you were getting by door-knocking on a wider scale, large enough to make estimates for the population in D.C. I don't see many groups doing that. Do you know of any that even ad hoc have ample sets of data that they use to extrapolate in D.C.? I'd like to see more of that. BRIANNA: I don't know specifically about the vaccine, but I know working families party has interesting datasets sometimes and I know even some campaigns have interesting datasets that may not be necessarily public. But communication around people who are hesitant to get the vaccine, sometimes it's not even going to be your conversation that does it so I can be like, “Okay, well, who do you trust? In this entire role, who is it that you go to?” Because if I'm realizing that I'm not getting across, I'll just switch it up to be like, “Okay, whoever you trust the most, talk with them and have that conversation and see what y'all come up with.” So it's always encouraging people not to be referring to a YouTube video conspiracy theory, but going to an actual person, hashing it out with a person is always my strategy. CASEY: There's more trust with literally the people you trust. Back to that theme. BRIANNA: Full circle. [laughs] DAMIEN: I love these strategies because they all start with meeting people where they are, accepting where they are and going, “Okay, well, what can we do from here?” JOHN: Yeah. Not only the reality of the situation, but also the humanity of the person you're dealing with. BRIANNA: Oh yeah, people will sometimes be just yelling, “Absolutely not! No! Forget that!” and it's just like, “Okay, well I'm not going to change your mind, but I bet I could get you to be curious about something.” So that's always a – CASEY: [inaudible]! [overtalk] BRIANNA: [laughs] Yeah. Then again, it's like maybe I didn't get the outcome I wanted going into it, but I still think it was a different game to be played. DAMIEN: And then back to the infinite versus a finite game. A finite game, there's a win, or a loss and in the infinite, you move in a direction and we can keep moving in a direction. JOHN: Yeah, I always feel like you've made a fantastic opening in this situation with that where you can get them to think what would me them roll with this, or who would I trust to actually talk this over with where they're changing the foundation on which they've made the decision and once that happens, more possibilities open up from there. And if you can get even just that little shift in the little interaction, then so many more possibilities are capable of down the line. Even convincing that day, or maybe they'll think about it for a couple weeks and maybe they'll notice some things that some friends are saying and then start to think, “Oh, well maybe it wouldn't be that bad,” and that's still totally a success. BRIANNA: Yeah. I think I'm always present to especially with people who have a completely different world view than me, it's never going to be just one conversation that does much, it's going to be forming that relationship. So it's always good to understand what even capacity I have sometimes for that relationship building. And then also, realizing what I think might be good for maybe trusted either elected official, or whatever, like what arguments they should be making, because I can take that to an elected official and say, “Hey, so-and-so, this person was like they're not getting the vaccine until you say that you got it and you liked it.” Blah, blah, blah. I'm always present to, it's not going to be just one conversation, but I am excited about putting that wedge of doubt in there. [chuckles] CASEY: There's a spectrum I'm building in my head just now during this conversation. In product management, we often say we want outcomes, not outputs. So if you do ship the project that doesn't help anyone in the end, but you shipped it, check done. That's not good enough. You need the outcome of helping them with their problem. But here, we're going a step further. It's not just the outcome that they are now changed their mind they're going to get the vaccine, but progress toward that goal, that really is what matters. It's the growth mindset kind of idea, throw it in there. So progress is better than outcomes is better than outputs. What do you think of that? DAMIEN: Oh. CASEY: You all are inspiring. BRIANNA: I think progress is interesting. I'm personally sometimes hesitant to say that word just because I think a lot of relationship, especially, I don't know, in America, the idea of exponential growth in progress can sometimes be very toxic, but I do like the way you used it. CASEY: [inaudible] better word for it. DAMIEN: I always feel like if things are getting better, then what more could I possibly ask for? My grandmother had a sign in her kitchen, “If you're well, there's nothing to worry about. If you're sick, there's only two things to worry about: I'm going to get better; I'm going to get worse. You're going to get better, there's nothing to worry about. You're going to get worse, there are only two things to worry about: you're going to die, or you're going to live. You're going to live, there's nothing to worry about. If you've got to die, [laughter] well, there's only two things to worry about: you're going to go to heaven; you're going to go to hell. And if you go to heaven, there's nothing to worry about. If you're going to hell, well, you can be so busy shaking hands with old friends, you'll have nothing to worry about.” [laughter] So going off the bottom into that little tree there. As long as things are getting better, things are getting better and what else could we possibly want? BRIANNA: I wish I were able to accept that. [laughs] I just feel like better for who and at what cost, but it's interesting that you memorized that on off your grandma. [laughs] Wow, you must've seen that a lot. DAMIEN: Oh, that was a good 30, or 40 years and better is doing a lot of words. A lot of work in that, in what I just said, because better for whom, like you said. Better how? BRIANNA: Yeah. I got into an argument the other day. It was a good argument, but it was about the term economic growth and it was with a friend and he was like, “Yeah, well, third world countries, they just need more economic development and that's how you improve their country,” and whatever. And I was like, “Well, one, where to begin,” [laughs] and two, it was just like, “Okay, well define economic development.” And then we just like kept on going down and down and it just, I don't know. She just said, “Well, making things more efficient and having good outcomes,” and I was like, “Uh, how do you define what is good and shouldn't they be defining what is good for them?” I don't know, I'm always really worried sometimes with layman terms like that of good and better because sometimes, the people who are deciding that are often the ones that may not be the ones that impact, or feel the impact of the consequences. So I'm always hesitant to say those things, but I totally hear what you said. I hear what you're saying. DAMIEN: We get to where our measurement is never of the thing we want, it's of the thing we can measure. GDP is an extraordinary example of that. If a parent stays home and takes care of the child, the contribution to GDP is 0. If they go and get a job, it's been 105% of that money on childcare. Well, that's massive contribution to GDP, but nobody's life's got better there. BRIANNA: Isn't that crazy how we have measurements that sometimes are totally meaningless? DAMIEN: It's inherent to measurement theory that you're never going to measure what you actually want to know and then people are sticky so they come up with a measurement that's useful in one context and they like it and they stick with it and they keep going. JOHN: Like BMI. DAMIEN: Oh. BRIANNA: Yeah. [laughs] DAMIEN: Yeah, that one hurt. BRIANNA: Let's just go around the table naming all these horrible measurements. [laughs] DAMIEN: Someone stop me from spending 20 minutes on BMI right now. BRIANNA: I know, right? It's like even in agricultural industry, some measurements of success are usually around yields rather than balancing. How much you're able to take out and put in to keep your land producing and healthy versus just creating this monocrops that are totally susceptible to pathogens and they're all alike. It's a very fragile system, but yet, you get more investments and loans even if you have higher yields, but higher yields often tend to mean really ravaging the land. So I always think about what measurements of success are and if they even make any sense. BMI, GDP, perfect examples. CASEY: This sounds like we shouldn't measure anything, which isn't what any of us are saying right now. [laughter] I like to use the phrase “proxy measure: a lot because I'm measuring something, but it's just a proxy. It's only ever a proxy for the thing that I really care about. So the health of the country, not GDP. GDP is a proxy measure. It's just the economic half of it, but maybe we could add another proxy measure, or two and get a little closer. All measures are proxy measures the way I use them, at least my models of the world and as a product manager. BRIANNA: Proxy measures. DAMIEN: I love that. All measures of proxy measures and so, knowing where they fall down and being aware of GDP went up, but everybody's more miserable. [chuckles] BRIANNA: Yeah, right. [laughs] Oh, you're the richest country in the world and you're also the most depressed. [laughs] But yeah, I like proxy measure because also, there is the foundation that it's limited and I always think that that is healthy. JOHN: Yeah. It helps you see that there's going to be an error percentage in there and that you should be looking for it to see is it still applicable in this situation? Is the measure actually useful, or accurate versus where it was originally? DAMIEN: So Bri, there's a word in your bio that I don't think I've heard before, but I wonder if you'd be willing to tell us what this is and what this means: equitism? BRIANNA: Oh, yes. That is a word I used to describe myself in the future that I believe in. So I call myself an equitist, which to me, means the fusion of soulful political movement where you are seeking balance and accepting change, staying curious, and believing in a world that can be nourishing for you and your community. It's the idea of empowering community and finding a role in a community that is meaningful for you. I think a lot of people experienced meaninglessness in jobs, or whatever. So finding roles where you can actually feel you have agency and the power to affect good—I use that word loosely—into the world. Being probiotic in your approach, and to me, it's very political, but it's also just a way of being. So that to me is what equitist is. It's like a balance. So it's not a conservative, or a moderate, or a liberal, or a progressive, or a socialist, or a democratic socialist. It's like it doesn't fall into the spectrum in terms of politics, it's just an alternative way to not necessarily reject the political spectrum, but add a Z measure to it. Does that make sense? Was that too [laughs] dilute to break that down a little bit, or is that too weird? [laughs] Let me know. CASEY: I think this is partly why we get along so well. I care a lot about having people feel included and things are being built by the people who need them more than building stuff for people, or at least in the middle of building with people. I think about that in the workplace a lot and in the community a lot. Like, with ranked choice voting we worked on together, that's a big part of that, too. I have family that are conservative and liberal and all different types and I talk to all of them and my big thing is I want everyone's voice to be heard and part of it. I support all these people; I just want them to be involved and it sounds like it gets pretty related to equitism. BRIANNA: Yeah. CASEY: I want to get the people involved in the stuff for the people. BRIANNA: Yeah. It's like saying that the way systems are set up sometimes just aren't very people-centric and even the way we think about the political spectrum to me is bullshit. It's just like, “Oh, you're conservative,” or “You're liberal, or progressive,” and it's just like, people are way too complex to box themselves in. The people who putting labels to themselves tend to be the more rigid politically. It's like rigid radicalism in a way and so, I just feel that okay, so you have a very strong view of what you would, you would like to see in what you think ought to be, but if your proposal is toxic, or unhealthy, I don't know. If you aren't able to bring people in and they feel good about the way they want the world to be with that idea. I don't know, it's just like rejecting dogma in a way. I feel like this itself is its own conversation. CASEY: [inaudible]. [overtalk] BRIANNA: Yeah. That's a lot to digest, I would say right there. CASEY: To pull it into tech a little bit, this reminds me of user-centered design where you're building stuff with the person in mind, you're incorporating them and ideally, they're even part of your team, the kinds of people who would use your application are on your team, that'll be the best. BRIANNA: Yeah. I personally am not on the UI/UX side of things, but I'm always wanting to know what users think about the things I build, because it means absolutely nothing if you build something that you think is so cool, but no one finds useful. So I always am very sensitive to that. I agree, working on a team with all men has been sometimes the most challenging thing in my life and it can be very, very alienating and isolating. It's just nice to have allies, but it's so nice to also feel in solidarity with someone, too. So yeah, I totally agree with that, Casey. JOHN: So now it's the time of the episode where we go into what we call reflections, which are the thoughts, or the ideas, or the things that we're going to take with us after this conversation and maybe keep seeking them out, or talking about with others. I think for me, the thing that's sticking with me is the changes that you made into the senior political script of not only the door-knocking, but also, the way you approached the space to break down the hierarchy and to bring relation at an even level. It's very dare I say, anarchist because if there isn't that hierarchy between the people who know and who are telling, and the people who are just being told. I really liked that because it's so inclusive and it's so welcoming and that is really what I want to keep thinking about [inaudible] new to my life. CASEY: I've got two things I want to share. One is I like, Damien, your quote of me that said all measures are proxy measures. I probably even said, I don't know, but that it's very succinct, the way you put it. I love it. And my second one, I need to work on this one a little more, but thinking about how growth mindset and outcomes not outputs relate. Progress, I'm not sold on that word either, but it seems like that should fit into that framework in my head someday. I hope it sits nicely. DAMIEN: Well, Casey, thank you for repeating that, all measures of proxy measures because I had already forgotten it. You said it first and I repeated it because it was so awesome and so, now I've heard it four times, I'm going to hold on to that. I would have used that as my reflection, but I was thinking how there seems to be so much – [laughs] this is a hilarious thing to say. In the computer software engineering, there's so much binary thinking—things either are, or they aren't—and being able to work with non-binary is the only way to deal with things like trust, it's the only way to deal with things like confidence levels. Nothing either is, or isn't, that's not how human cognition works, or how the world around us works. So it's important to know our limitations when we put things into binary and to avoid putting things into binary as much as possible, which is at odds with the entire science and theory. [laughs] So that's going to be something I'm going to think a lot about into the future. Thank you. BRIANNA: I just want to say, I do think there is space for having the binary in terms of having an advanced exploration, but I do think binary as something that is strictly to be followed can be toxic, might be the demise of our culture. But my reflections is, I love all measures are proxy measures. I think that's fantastic in terms of just thinking of something as you can use measures and try and have metrics for things, but with the grain of salt on what it is you're actually measuring and that whole quantum thinking of the more you try and measure and pin down, the more it's not there. I think there is that little magic in between trying to measure and also not have to confine something, or define something, I should say. I also enjoyed the fact that this conversation is kind of meandered. We had a lot of topics and I feel like there's a lot to unpack so I feel like I'll have a lot more reflections even two days after this. [laughs] I'm like, “Well, we talked about this one thing.” [laughs] I take a long time to process, so. JOHN: That's a good sign. BRIANNA: Yeah. JOHN: Good conversation. BRIANNA: Yeah. Thank you all for having me on. DAMIEN: Well, thank you for joining us. This has been wonderful. CASEY: Yeah, thank you. Special Guest: Brianna McGowen.

History Is Dank
Historical Accuracy: Troy

History Is Dank

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 56:24


breinfuel.com and use code DANK at checkout for 15% off.  Based on Homer's epic poem entitled Iliad, and brought to life by Brad Pitt's epic rig... Troy! Strider places this masterpiece in the pantheon of dankest films of all time! Perhaps the dankest film to workout to. However, for this episode strider puts down the dumbbells and picks up the remote so that he can both praise and properly dissect Troy's historical accuracy. So, get yourself a, "sack of wine," and enjoy! Primary Researcher: J.D. Lapinsky Sources: Ebert, Roger. “Troy Movie Review & Film Summary (2004): Roger Ebert.” movie review & film summary (2004) | Roger Ebert. Accessed May 28, 2021. https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/troy-2004. “Film Analysis Troy (2004): Historical Accuracy of Troy.” UKEssays.com. Accessed May 28, 2021. https://www.ukessays.com/essays/history/the-historical-accuracy-of-troy-history-essay.php#:~:text=From%20the%20beginning%20of%20the,poem%20the%20%E2%80%9CIlliad%E2%80%9D%20alive. Homerus, A. T. Murray, and William F. Wyatt. Iliad. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2001.  “Iliad, The.” Myths Encyclopedia. Accessed May 28, 2021. http://www.mythencyclopedia.com/Ho-Iv/Iliad-The.html#:~:text=Significance%20of%20the%20Iliad.&text=For%20the%20Greeks%20of%20later,of%20Greek%20unity%20and%20culture. Mclaughlin, William. “Historical Review: Troy; the Good, the Bad and the Ugly.” WAR HISTORY ONLINE, April 18, 2017. https://www.warhistoryonline.com/featured/historical-review-troy-good-bad-ugly.html. “r/Movies - Why I Hate *Troy*.” reddit. Accessed May 28, 2021. https://www.reddit.com/r/movies/comments/6gi7t3/why_i_hate_troy/.  “Take Online Courses. Earn College Credit. Research Schools, Degrees & Careers.” Study.com | Take Online Courses. Earn College Credit. Research Schools, Degrees & Careers. Accessed May 28, 2021. https://study.com/academy/lesson/why-is-the-iliad-important-today.html. Troy, n.d.  Homer Or Hollywood: 5 Inaccuracies In Brad Pitt's Troy (5 Times They Got It Right).” ScreenRant, February 8, 2020. https://screenrant.com/troy-brad-pitt-movie-accurate-inaccurate/   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Black Girls Talk Sports
2020 Tokyo Olympics Update: Part I

Black Girls Talk Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2021 43:34


Hosts Rekaya Gibson and Angela Spears discuss the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. They share their favorite moments of the Tokyo Olympics Opening Ceremony. They give an update on the Olympic medal count and how much Olympic athletes get paid for each gold, silver, and bronze medals. They highlight Team USA winners and other champions from around the globe. They also have a conversation about Gymnast Simone Biles withdrawing from the all-around final at the Olympics. Gibson and Spears reveal some facts about the Olympics. They explain why Puerto Rico has its own Olympic team. #KeepItSporty Podcast Items of Interest: Become a Monthly Patron - https://www.patreon.com/BlackGirlsTalkSports Buy Us a Coffee - https://ko-fi.com/blackgirlstalksports Join Us the Facebook Group (Women only) or Instagram @BlackGirlsTalkSports Download free Android App in the Google Play Store Podcast Sponsored by Cuisine Noir Magazine - www.cuisinenoirmag.com Sources: Armour, N. (2021, July 27). US Women's Gymnastics Team Claims Silver in Team Final After Simone Biles Withdraws at Tokyo Olympics. USA Today. https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/olympics/2021/07/27/us-womens-gymnastics-silver-tokyo-olympics-simone-biles/5383082001/ Associated Press. (2021, July 29). Olympic Sponsors Praise Simone Biles After Withdrawal. USA Today. https://amp.usatoday.com/amp/117687800 Bumbaca, C. (2021, July 28). US Women's 3-On-3 Basketball Team Leans on Duke Women's Coach in Quest for Tokyo Olympics Gold. USA Today. https://amp.usatoday.com/amp/5385151001 Camenker, J. (2021, July 29). Olympic Gymnastics Results: Suni Lee Narrowly Wins Gold to Become USA's Fifth Straight All-Around Champion. SportingNews. https://www.sportingnews.com/us/athletics/news/olympic-gymnastics-live-results-highlights-all-around/12fi04g4iptav1ilpltpvjfc69 Choudhury, S.R., and Goel, S. (2021, July 29). Here's How Much Olympic Athletes Earn for Winning Medals. 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U.S. Wins No Medals on Day 1 of Summer Olympics for First Time Since 1972. Forbes. https://www.forbes.com/sites/graisondangor/2021/07/24/us-gets-no-medals-on-day-1-of-summer-olympics-for-first-time-since-1972/?sh=6980b3485a00 DeMeyer, T. (2021, July 25). Lee Kiefer Becomes First American Woman to Win Gold in Individual Foil. NBC Olympics. https://www.nbcolympics.com/news/lee-kiefer-becomes-first-american-woman-win-gold-individual-foil Dryer, A. (2004, August 17). Why Puerto Rico Has Its Own Team. Slate. https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2004/08/why-puerto-rico-has-its-own-olympic-team.html Ekert, K. and Oeser, F. (2021, July 30). Tokyo Updates: USWNT Wins QF After Penalty Kicks, Mixed Relay Team Wins DQ Appeal. NBC Sports. https://www.nbcsports.com/northwest/tokyo-olympics/tokyo-updates-uswnt-wins-qf-after-penalty-kicks-mixed-relay-team-wins-dq Gilbert, AC. (2021, July 27). Simone Biles is Still 'The GOAT': Fans Shower Gymnast with Love After Tokyo Olympic Finals. MSN. https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/olympics/simone-biles-is-still-the-goat-fans-shower-gymnast-with-love-after-tokyo-olympic-finals/ar-AAMCwfY Hamilton, T. (2021, July 24). For Hend Zaza, Olympics' youngest athlete, reaching Games 'already an achievement.' ESPN. https://www.espn.com/olympics/story/_/id/31872405/for-hend-zaza-olympics-youngest-athlete-reaching-games-already-achievement Levinsohn, D. (2021, July 27). Naomi Osaka Falls in Third Round Shocker to Marketa Vondrousova. NBC New York. https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/sports/tokyo-summer-olympics/naomi-osaka-falls-in-third-round-rollercoaster-to-marketa-vondrousova/3177171/ Mullins, E. (2021, July 17). Ledecky Wins Gold in 1500 as US Swimmers Earn 4 More Medals. NBC New York. https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/sports/tokyo-summer-olympics/katie-ledecky-team-usa-swimming-events/3179836/ NBC. (2021, July 25). Team USA Wins Bronze in Women's 4x100m Freestyle Relay. 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CNN. https://www.cnn.com/2021/07/27/sport/uche-eke-nigeria-olympics-spc-spt-intl/index.html Puerto Rico Report. (2021, July 24). Puerto Rico in the 2021 Olympics. Puerto Rico. Report. https://www.puertoricoreport.com/puerto-rico-in-the-2021-olympics/#.YQRMTY5JFPZ Roscher, L. (2021, July 26). Weightlifter Hidilyn Diaz Wins First-Ever Gold For Philippines, Ending 97-Year Drought. Yahoo Sports. https://sports.yahoo.com/olympics-weightlifter-hidilyn-diaz-wins-first-ever-gold-for-philippines-ending-97-year-drought-202410805.html Roenigk, A. (2021, July 29). Suni Lee on her Olympic gold medal: 'It doesn't feel like real life.' ESPN. https://www.espn.com/olympics/story/_/id/31911577/suni-lee-olympic-gold-medal-feel-real-life Rosenberg, M. (2021, July 27). Simone Biles, Naomi Osaka Signal New Era of Prioritizing Mental Health. Sports Illustrated. https://www.si.com/olympics/2021/07/27/simone-biles-naomi-osaka-mental-health-era-sports Tesfay, M. (2021, July 27). Eritrea: Mosana Debesay - First Black African Woman Cyclist at the Olympics. AllAfrica. https://allafrica.com/stories/202107190557.html Thiessen, M. (2021, July 27). Small Alaska Town Embraces State's 1st Swimmer to Win Gold. Associated Press News. https://apnews.com/article/lydia-jacoby-alaska-tokyo-olymics-swimming-9ad8dc433ea01548a5959257d14a48f4 Wikipedia Contributors. (2021, July 31). 2020 Summer Olympics. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_Summer_Olympics Wong, C.M. (2021, July 29). Olympic Skateboarder Jagger Eaton Says He Competed on a Broken Ankle. Huffington Post. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/olympic-skateboarder-jagger-eaton-broken-ankle_n_6102a162e4b000b997df0405

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Extratos da semana | 30.jul.2021

Durma com essa

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 4:06


O fiasco da maior investida do presidente contra as urnas eletrônicas até aqui. A queima de parte do patrimônio audiovisual brasileiro. As medalhas do Brasil na Olimpíada de Tóquio. E mais. /// Link para as matérias citadas: O fiasco de Bolsonaro ao tentar desacreditar o sistema eleitoral https://www.nexojornal.com.br/expresso/2021/07/30/O-fiasco-de-Bolsonaro-ao-tentar-desacreditar-o-sistema-eleitoral Incêndio destrói depósito da Cinemateca Brasileira https://www.nexojornal.com.br/extra/2021/07/29/Inc%C3%AAndio-destr%C3%B3i-dep%C3%B3sito-da-Cinemateca-Brasileira Borba Gato e os bandeirantes: do mito à desconstrução https://www.nexojornal.com.br/expresso/2021/07/26/Borba-Gato-e-os-bandeirantes-do-mito-%C3%A0-desconstru%C3%A7%C3%A3o ‘Eventos climáticos extremos intensificam as desigualdades' https://www.nexojornal.com.br/entrevista/2021/07/27/%E2%80%98Eventos-clim%C3%A1ticos-extremos-intensificam-as-desigualdades%E2%80%99 De Burnquist a Rayssa: a popularidade do skate no Brasil https://www.nexojornal.com.br/expresso/2021/07/26/De-Burnquist-a-Rayssa-a-popularidade-do-skate-no-Brasil A Olimpíada rejuvenesce. E o Brasil surfa nessa onda https://www.nexojornal.com.br/podcast/2021/07/27/A-Olimp%C3%ADada-rejuvenesce.-E-o-Brasil-surfa-nessa-onda ‘Baile de favela': a 1ª medalha da ginástica feminina brasileira https://www.nexojornal.com.br/expresso/2021/%E2%80%98Baile-de-favela%E2%80%99-a-1%C2%AA-medalha-da-gin%C3%A1stica-feminina-brasileira

Khooni : The Crimes of India
52. Part 4 - D Company after 1993

Khooni : The Crimes of India

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 109:35


In the concluding episode of this series, and also the Season we tell you everything that happened after the 1993 Bombay Blasts, introduce a few new characters, and talk about Dawood's life after 1993. ]We also talk a bit about Cricket but don't judge 'cause we dunno anything about Cricket. You can buy us a biryani at : 1. https://khoonistore.myinstamojo.com/product/437437/buy-us-a-biryani/ 2. https://ko-fi.com/khoonipodcast Sources : 1. Dongri to Dubai : Six Decades of the Mumbai Mafia by S.Hussain Zaidi https://www.amazon.in/Dongri-Dubai-Decades-Mumbai-Mafia/dp/8174368949 2. https://www.indiatoday.in/world/neighbours/story/dawood-ibrahim-children-weddings-142619-2011-10-04 3. https://www.newindianexpress.com/nation/2021/jan/07/supreme-court%E2%80%8B-dismisses-abu-salems-petition-claiming-his-extradition-illegal-2246779.html 4. https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/where-does-dawood-ibrahim-live-in-karachi-pakistan-has-three-addresses/story-yQQycwMwEOePyQSc6PluZI.html

Bandrew Says Podcast
267: YouTube's New Way to Earn Money

Bandrew Says Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2021 33:18


On episode 267 of the BSP, I discuss YouTube's new feature that will help you earn more money as a creator, called Super Thanks. I also discuss TikTok destroying Society, the noise floor of the Q2u, if the sE Electronics V7 is good for spoken word, and more.    Subscribe to the full audio podcast at http://www.bandrewsays.com   Gear Used This Episode (Affiliate Links): Telefunken TF51: https://imp.i114863.net/tf51 Hakan P110 Pop Filter: https://imp.i114863.net/Za2Ag OC White Low Profile Boom Arm: https://www.ocwhite.com/product/ultima-gen2-ultra-low-profile-adjustable-mic-boom-with-a-12-fixed-horizontal-arm-and-machined-table-bushing/ Universal Audio x8: https://imp.i114863.net/zMg2r Sennheiser HD650: https://geni.us/sennhd650   Twitter: @bandrewsays Ask Questions: https://www.askbandrew.com Merch; https://teespring.com/stores/podcastage-store Discord: http://www.podcastage.com/discord   00:00 - Intro  01:00 - YouTube New Monetization Feature - Super Thanks Super Thanks Blog: https://blog.youtube/news-and-events/introducing-newest-member-supers-family-super-thanks/ Super Thanks Policies: https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/10879035 Super Thanks Thread: https://support.google.com/youtube/thread/117930359/introducing-super-thanks-%E2%80%93-a-new-way-for-your-viewers-to-show-their-support?hl=en 07:15 - TikTok News? 08:10 - WYHTS: TikTok Was Designed to Destroy Society WSJ TikTok Algo Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfczi2cI6Cs 13:45 - WYHTS: YouTube Also Has an Autoplay Function! 17:15 - Ask Bandrew 18:00 - Voice Submission 1 18:37 - Is the Noise Floor of the Q2u Really -70dB? 21:30 - Email 2 22:00 - Is the sE V7 Good for Spoken Word? 27:50 - Voice Submission 3 29:00 - Should I get the M201TG, AT875R, or some Azden Mic? 31:55 - Outro

Pretend Radio
S104: Birth of a Con Man Revisited

Pretend Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 46:52


This is the very first episode I recorded for PRETEND. Hear how a small-time crook went from breaking into houses to running a phony medical clinic. ------- FEATURING: Follow the Truth Podcast Trailer In 1993, James Jordan, father of NBA legend Michael, was murdered in NC. Was the wrong man convicted of pulling the trigger? E1 and E2 release date: 7/22/21 Check out Follow the Truth Podcast: https://t.co/b4grdGjwJp?amp=1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Trashy Trashy
54. Peeing in the Pool

Trashy Trashy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 63:21


Your hosts Cassandra Cardenes and Erika Curry are back to discuss this week's trashiest stories. New episodes every Monday. Let's get social instagram.com/trashytrashypod and twitter.com/trashytrashypod or www.trashytrashypodcast.com This week's stories: https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.delawareonline.com/amp/793261002 https://www.avclub.com/diarrhea-incident-continues-to-spell-problems-for-ultim-1847217396 https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/gwinnett-county/man-arrested-after-trying-sell-duct-taped-iguanas-suv/E5X3ZAIZTRD3VFRYGX33EKL4FI/ https://twitter.com/Reuters/status/1413270420606701570 https://www.businessinsider.com/dippin-dots-ceo-scott-fischer-responds-to-revenge-porn-lawsuit-2021-7 https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9767201/Fyre-Festival-ticketholders-class-action-payout-slashed-just-280-each.html https://www.foxla.com/news/not-that-cute-boutiques-email-about-job-applicants-looks-gets-viral-tiktok-response https://www.mirror.co.uk/lifestyle/woman-warned-trick-supermarket-self-24505610 https://consequence.net/2021/07/jackass-jump-the-shark-week-prank https://www.lipstickalley.com/threads/watch-out-for-men-who-watch-%E2%80%9Cboss-baby%E2%80%9D.4313639/ Dumpster Fire of the Week https://www.thedailybeast.com/how-three-women-exposed-army-lt-colonel-richard-kane-mansirs-crazy-secret-life --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/trashytrashy/support

Pass The Mic
“He Saw That It Was Good” with Sho Baraka

Pass The Mic

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 62:55


Sho just released He Saw That It Was Good, a collection of essays on the topics of work and creation. The conversation begins by discussing this book and how important it is for this moment.  But…the dialogue took a turn. The trio talked about Black organizational unity, Black men in leadership, Sho's history within Christian Hip Hop, the future of tearing down/building up, and much more. This is a vulnerable, prophetic conversation and we hope our audience is as moved by it as we were.   Purchase Sho's book here or wherever books are sold!  https://waterbrookmultnomah.com/books/635730/he-saw-that-it-was-good-by-sho-baraka/#:~:text=About%20He%20Saw%20That%20It%20Was%20Good.%20A,years%E2%80%94now%20this%20book%20gives%20the%20world%20that%20influence.%E2%80%9D%E2%80%94Lecrae.