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AI gets a bad rap from some but can be a valuable tool for helping kiddos with learning delays and development issues. Corom Thompson and Elad Ziklik join the Complicated Kids Podcast to explore how AI is being used in creative, deeply personal ways to help children with intellectual and developmental challenges. From Corom's daughter's “digital hamster” who makes bedtime easier, to AI-powered tools that give kids customized social scripts and emotional support, this conversation shines a light on how technology can become an empathetic partner for families. We talk about imagination, consistency, and the real-world ripple effects when kids feel seen, understood, and supported in ways that work uniquely for them. To find out more about Elad and Corom, visit their website at uniqueminds.com. About your host, Gabriele Nicolet Join Gabriele Nicolet, podcast host, parenting life coach and speech therapist, weekly for practical strategies and tips on raising complicated kids. Learn how to go from surviving to thriving and create a family culture in which every family member can feel valued, seen and heard. With a practical, relationship-based, family-friendly approach, Gabriele provides tools and insights parents need to create a more balanced and fun family life.If you've been listening and wondering what next steps to take to help your child, I am here for you. Maybe you're wondering whether your kiddo needs a speech and language evaluation, or occupational therapy, or some behavioral intervention to deal with picky eating, anger, meltdowns, hitting and biting. With over 20 years of experience, my knowledge of child development and the available options goes deep. Maybe you just want some practical tips on how to get through the day and feel like a better parent. We can unpack that too. Sound good? Learn more at www.gabrielenicolet.com. Complicated Kids Resources and Links:
Eladás előtt az EA: akár 50 milliárd dollárért vihetik a videojáték-óriást Elon Musk rakétája viszi fel a Műegyetem új műholdját A Xiaomi tényleg ledobta az atomot: Nagyon durva lett a Xiaomi 17 Pro Max Riasztás Cisco termékeket érintő sérülékenységekről – 2025. szeptember A Hold nagyon furának tűnik, de mindenre van magyarázat – két dolgot kivéve A 3. világháború ha kitörne, ide menekülj a ChatGPT szerint Hazudhat nekünk a mesterséges intelligencia? A kutatók szerint igen! A darkweben árulják a közlekedési adatokat a hackerek A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Eladás előtt az EA: akár 50 milliárd dollárért vihetik a videojáték-óriást Elon Musk rakétája viszi fel a Műegyetem új műholdját A Xiaomi tényleg ledobta az atomot: Nagyon durva lett a Xiaomi 17 Pro Max Riasztás Cisco termékeket érintő sérülékenységekről – 2025. szeptember A Hold nagyon furának tűnik, de mindenre van magyarázat – két dolgot kivéve A 3. világháború ha kitörne, ide menekülj a ChatGPT szerint Hazudhat nekünk a mesterséges intelligencia? A kutatók szerint igen! A darkweben árulják a közlekedési adatokat a hackerek A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Egy őszinte, fiatalos vállalkozói közösségre vágysz, ahol nem kell öltönyben feszengened és ahol nem az alapján ítélnek meg, hogy mekkora a céged árbevétele? Ilyen klubot építünk a Biznisz Boyz PRO-ban szakmai rendezvényekkel, napi szintű Discord segítségnyújtással, mastermindokkal és cégfejlesztéshez esszenciális, akár 10+ órás tananyagokkal a Biznisz Boyz követőinek - immár 500 taggal. Próbáld ki ingyen 3 napig: https://bbpro.hu ============================= A MiniCRM eladásának híre futótűzként szaladt végig a hazai üzleti világon. Azt tudni lehetett, hogy a svéd group.one vásárolta meg a MiniCRM-et, hogy beépítse 2 milliós ügyfélkörének nyújtott szolgáltatásai közé. De egy csomó kérdés megválaszolatlan maradt: hogyan választották ki a MiniCRM-et a felvásárlásra? hogy néz ki belülről egy ilyen cégértékelési és -eladási folyamat? hogyan élte ezt meg Egerszegi Krisztián, az egyik tulajdonos, aki tavaly már elmesélte nekünk, hogyan lépett vissza az operatív cégvezetéstől néhány éve mik a tanulságok egy magyar KKV számára, ha szeretné követni Krisztiánék útját? FEJEZETEK 00:00 – Hogyan találkozott a Cégépítők és a Biznisz Boyz? 08:30 – Krisztián visszatekintése a MiniCRM építésének legfontosabb mérföldköveire 17:45 – Nyugat-európai piacralépési kísérletek és kudarcok tanulságai 28:10 – Miért volt kulcsfontosságú a riporting és a cégtől független működés? 41:20 – A felvásárlás folyamata: hogyan választott ki a group.one 100 cég közül? 56:00 – Az exit érzelmi oldala: elengedés és újrakezdés vállalkozóként 1:15:30 – Mit tanulhat ebből minden magyar vállalkozó? 1:42:00 – Záró gondolatok: szabadság, felelősség és vállalkozói önazonosság
Idén az egyik legnagyobb cégeladásának hírét kaptuk májusban, eladták a MiniCRM-et. Ez egy váratlan fordulat volt, hiszen nem hallottuk, hogy tervbe lenne a cégeladás. A hazai piac vezető ügyfélkezelő-rendszere 2500 ügyfelet számlál ma, ami már alapból felkelthette a régiós cégek figyelmét is. Ennek ellenére egy teljesen véletlen megkeresésből lett végül felvásárlási ajánlat.Egerszegi Krisztián a cég vezetője jött el hozzánk, hogy belelássunk jobban a cégfelvásárlásba. De menjünk vissza az elejére, külső tőke nélkül építették fel a ma már éve s 2 milliárd forint forgalmú céget. Mi a sikerüknek a titka? Hogyan zajlott a felvásárlás, milyen módszerrel értékelték fel a céget? Mi a MINICRM jövője itthon? (0:00) Egerszegi Krisztán "kockázat" a brandben(2:33) Röviden a felvásárlásól, ki vásárolta fel őket(7:12 ) A MiniCRM alapításának sztorija(9:52) A hazai CRM piac(14:54) Mennyi idő, míg valaki bevezeti a CRM-et(16:52) Nem volt külsős tőke, hogy oldották meg? (28:23) Hogyan értékelték fel a céget? (39:40) Adj magadnak magas fizetést(41:54) Krisztián tervei (47:33) Mennyi év felépíteni egy sikeres cégetTovábbi hírekért és izgalmas üzleti tartalmakért irány a Minner: https://minner.hu/#minner #podcast #hírek
Antitrust: Does the NCAA's 5-year rule, which counts time spent in junior college, violate the Sherman Act? - Argued: Wed, 17 Sep 2025 10:43:22 EDT
Trükköznek az eladók, hogy a lakásuk árát az Otthon Start plafonja alá nyomják, de komoly büntetéssel is járhat, ha kiderül Magyar a Gyurcsányt dicsérő Orbánról írt Belaruszban több ezer külföldi katona tűnt fel Buda Péter: az orbáni Magyarország csak egy hibrid háborús eszköze Moszkva kezében Putyin és Modi megérkezett Kínába, formálódik az Amerika-ellenes koalíció Odessza térsége generátorokra kapcsolt Elektromos autók és óriási befektetések: India az autógyártás új bölcsője lehet Hétfőn hozhatja a postás a nyugdíjas élelmiszer-utalványát Rendhagyó módon razziáztak Budapesten Hétfőn indul az Otthon Start Program Így játszottunk mi: 5 iskolaudvari játék, amit ma már betiltanának Lengyel milliárdos nyúlta le egy kisfiútól a teniszező Kamil Majchrzak ajándéksapkáját Kimaradt Rossi keretéből, most távozhat csapatától a magyar válogatott támadó Nem lehet panaszunk a jövő hét időjárására A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon.
Dr. Békés Annamária esztétikai orvos, aki a fővárosban praktizál, páciensei mellett most egy igazán különleges vállalással hívta fel magára a figyelmet. Annamária idén ünnepli ötvenedik születésnapját, és ezt egy sportos, mégis mélyen emberi misszióval köti össze: országúti kerékpárral körbetekeri a Balatont, több mint kétszáz kilométeren át, mindezt jótékony céllal. A Leukémiás Gyermekekért Alapítvánnyal közösen indította el az „Eladó kilométerek” programot, amelyben bárki megvásárolhatta a megtett táv egy-egy szakaszát, támogatva ezzel egy beteg kislány gyógyulását. (www.eladokilometerek.hu) Mostanra lényegében az egész kört eladta, de Annamária célja, hogy legalább ötszörösére növelje a felajánlások számát. Ígérete szerint annyi kilométert fog tekerni, amennyit a támogató közösség összegyűjt, akár Prágáig, Koppenhágáig vagy Oslóig is eljutva. Mindehhez komoly felkészülés szükséges, amelyben a Margitsziget és a Dunakanyar a fő edzőterepei. Négygyermekes édesanyaként a logisztika mindennapi része életének, a család pedig teljes mértékben támogatja vállalását. Inspiráló történet, hogy édesanyját is kerékpározásra buzdította, aki korábban egy súlyos betegségből lábadozott, és ma már újra képes hosszabb sétákra is. Annamária számára a mozgás és a segítés kéz a kézben jár, hiszen orvosi pályája mellett mindig keresi a társadalmi szerepvállalás lehetőségeit.A Sláger FM-en minden este 22 órakor a kultúráé a főszerep S. Miller András az egyik oldalon, a másikon pedig a térség kiemelkedő színházi kulturális, zenei szcena résztvevői Egy óra Budapest és Pest megye aktuális kult történeteivel. Sláger KULT – A természetes emberi hangok műsora.
Trükköznek az eladók, hogy a lakásuk árát az Otthon Start plafonja alá nyomják, de komoly büntetéssel is járhat, ha kiderül Magyar a Gyurcsányt dicsérő Orbánról írt Belaruszban több ezer külföldi katona tűnt fel Buda Péter: az orbáni Magyarország csak egy hibrid háborús eszköze Moszkva kezében Putyin és Modi megérkezett Kínába, formálódik az Amerika-ellenes koalíció Odessza térsége generátorokra kapcsolt Elektromos autók és óriási befektetések: India az autógyártás új bölcsője lehet Hétfőn hozhatja a postás a nyugdíjas élelmiszer-utalványát Rendhagyó módon razziáztak Budapesten Hétfőn indul az Otthon Start Program Így játszottunk mi: 5 iskolaudvari játék, amit ma már betiltanának Lengyel milliárdos nyúlta le egy kisfiútól a teniszező Kamil Majchrzak ajándéksapkáját Kimaradt Rossi keretéből, most távozhat csapatától a magyar válogatott támadó Nem lehet panaszunk a jövő hét időjárására A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon.
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Kristian Dyer reports from Rutgers after day three of training camp.
Tartozunk a bankoknak, ki se látunk a hitelekből - valószínűleg senki nem így képzelte a gazdasági repülőrajtot. Folyószámlahiteleink és hitelkártya-tartozásaink összege is az egeket veri. De miért vagyunk ennyire eladósodva, ki lehet-e mászni ebből a lefelé tartó spirálból, és ha igen, ki fog minket megmenteni? Bővebben: 00:00:00 - Kezdjük a pőre számokkal. A GDP egynyolcada háztartási hitelállomány. Ekkora adóssága még nem volt hitelben a magyaroknak. 00:01:52: De miért pont a folyószámlahitelek és a hitelkártya-tartozások szálltak el? Nem jövünk ki a fizetésünkből. 00:06:16 - Lázár János is megmondta. De mit tanultunk a 2008-2009-es hitelválságból? 00:10:05 - Nyakadra kerül a kés. Ki tudja menedzselni a hitelkártyáját? Grimm-mese, MNB-köntösben. 00:17:02 - Jó, de hol van ilyenkor az állam? Lépjünk el egy kicsit a parizervásárlás problémájától. 00:20:19 - Akkor a bankok most abban bíznak, hogy kicsit megpörgetjük a pénzünket? A nem túl rózsás jövő, ami elé nézünk. 00:27:08 - Kettészakad az ország. Igen, még jobban. Jön a kedvezményes lakáshitel. 00:30:16 - Hogy lépjünk ki az ördögi körből. Tippek, trükkök, praktikák. Olvasnivalók: Bent ragadtunk a folyószámla- és hitelkártya hitelekben. Egyre mélyebbre süllyedünk az adósságban. Ritkán látott visszaesést hozott a boltokban a május. Megjelentek a részletek a 3 százalékos kedvezményes lakáshitelről. Nagy Márton szakértőinek elemzése kezdi azt a képet sugallni, hogy a repülőrajt olyan, mint a délibáb. Hang: Botos Tamás/444. Kép: Varga Jozsef Zoltan/Varga_photographySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
4 - A Revolut felfüggesztette a kriptós eladások és kiutalások lehetőségét by Balázsék
When Elad Yifrach was growing up his art teacher mother would entertain he and his sisters by setting up art projects on their dining room table. It wasn’t long before his bedroom was home to stacks of magazines covered in sticky notes, and he was studying a unique architecture and interior design course at Technion, “kind of like the MIT of Israel”. Yifrach is the Founder and Creative Director of L’OBJET, where he’s been bringing collections of the highest quality artistic objects to life for 20 years. His work exceeds traditional craftsmanship. Through effort, imagination and genuine collaborations with exceptionally skilled and open-minded craftspeople his collections transcend. A telltale sign of what was to come, his first prototypes were picked up by Bergdorf Goodman. Listen in as Vince and Elad discuss studying at the same design school as Lanvin’s Alber Elbaz, working with the Haas Brothers on making monsters, and the unbridled joy of bringing someone new into your creative practice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this interview, we listen to the story of becoming of Elad Kaspin—someone who shatters not only the stereotype of a ‘hippie,' but also that of an ‘Israeli man,' ‘father,' and ‘entrepreneur.'Born in Israel, son of a military man, Elad grew up dreaming of becoming a combat pilot. Due to a health condition—or as Elad calls it, a divine intervention—that path closed, and he became a computer engineer instead.After that, he began asking deeper questions about the world he'd inherited. He left Israel in search of ways of living that didn't reduce people–or business to profit machines. Eventually, he landed in the south of Portugal, in Alentejo, where we met.Together, we talk about Elad's early life, from his sensitivity to subtle energies to his once-ambitious military dreams.We explore his experience living in community—both the one he created with friends, and at Tamera, a 30-year-old intentional community in southern Portugal known for its radical explorations around peace, love, and sexuality.We also talk about Elad's embodied perspective on the Israeli-Palestinian war, as well as the business he co-founded with a Palestinian friend—Canhamor—a sustainable hemp-block producer revolutionizing the construction industry in Portugal.Last but not least, we hear what it means for Elad to live a wiser, more conscious life. Credits:* Music Audio Producer & Editor: Carlos Sierra* Producer, Writer & Host: Carlota Guedes To hear more, visit www.wakingyouth.org
No Priors: Artificial Intelligence | Machine Learning | Technology | Startups
In this episode of No Priors, Sarah and Elad are joined by Dr. Fei-Fei Li, AI pioneer, co-director of Stanford's Human-Centered AI Institute, and founder of World Labs. Fei-Fei shares why she's building at the intersection of embodiment and intelligence, and what today's AI systems are still missing. From the early days of ImageNet to her vision for the next generation of robotics, she unpacks the human and technical motivations behind World Labs. They also discuss the challenges of 3D world modeling, her approach to building exceptional teams, and the special qualities that have led her students like Andrej Karpathy to make major breakthroughs. Show Notes: 0:00 Why and what Dr. Fei-Fei Li is building 3:00 World models at World Labs 6:44 Missing gaps in the AI future 9:16 Robotics and physical intelligence 16:15 Greatest challenges of 3D 19:08 Fei-Fei's work in PhD in ImageNet 23:05 Special moments in Dr. Li's career 29:33 Building teams 32:05 Human-centered AI
Elad Offer is the creative director behind Apple's most ambitious leap into immersive storytelling, leading the vision for Bono: Stories of Surrender — the first feature-length film created for Apple Vision Pro using Apple Immersive Video. In this exclusive interview, Elad shares how he helped bring Bono's intimate one-man show into a fully immersive 8K, 180-degree Spatial Audio experience, placing viewers on stage and inside the story like never before. We explore how Apple's groundbreaking technology is redefining cinematic storytelling, the challenges of designing for a new medium, and what this means for the future of content on Apple Vision Pro.Elad Offer: https://www.instagram.com/elad_offer/Elad Offer IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2366648/Watch the Podcast in Video: https://youtu.be/0I1Mn7vOtWM
Tim, Phil, & Elad are joined by AK of ROMA Nation to discuss ICE arresting the Boulder, CO terrorist's family and prepping deportations, Trump's border czar says Biden border crisis will take 10 years to fix, CNN losing their minds over new poll showing majority of Americans viewing Democrats as weak, and an AI startup collapsing after 700 Indian engineers are exposed pretending to be AI bots. Hosts: Tim @Timcast (everywhere) Phil @PhilThatRemains (X) Elad @ElaadEliahu (X) Serge @SergeDotCom (everywhere) Guest: AK of ROMA Nation @TheRealROMA_AK (X)
In this episode of Working Class Audio, Matt welcomes Elad Marish, co-founder and producer at Swell Music + Sound, a leading creative audio agency based in San Francisco. Elad and his team at Swell have brought music, sound design, and audio branding to high-profile clients including Apple, Nike, Google, and Uber, working on everything from global ad campaigns to immersive brand experiences. In This Episode, We Discuss: The Magic of KISS Wearing Out Record Needles Hating Piano Surf Culture Guitar Obsession Early Parenthood Painful Band Experiences Post Production Powerhouse Growing Swell Sound Navigating COVID Staying Lean Links and Show Notes: Swell Elad on Linkedin Matt's Rant: Getting Some Space Credits: Guest: Elad Marish Host/Engineer/Producer: Matt Boudreau WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell The Voice: Chuck Smith
Simon Conway's interview with Elad Inbar during Friday's third hour.
No Priors: Artificial Intelligence | Machine Learning | Technology | Startups
In this episode of No Priors, Sarah and Elad unpack the current state of the AI market - whether it's consolidating, what's enabling or blocking key mergers, and where the most promising untapped opportunities lie, particularly in biotech. They also explore the rise of world models and how AI's novel methods for understanding complex systems may ultimately reshape how humans approach discovery and problem-solving. Show Notes: 0:00 Is the AI market consolidating into clear winners? + the physics of the current landscape 7:01 Why more companies don't merge (even when it makes sense) 10:09 Exploring biotech's biggest commercial opportunities and the challenges founders face 17:14 Building world models 21:34 How AI is expanding the way humans reason, design, and evolve systems
Tim, Phil, & Elad are joined by Steve Baker to discuss Democrats spending millions to find a "liberal Joe Rogan," Democrat comedians admitting they only hate Trump for the "clicks," the ratings collapse of Democrat media, and NPR suing Trump over him cutting their federal funding. Hosts: Tim @Timcast (everywhere) Phil @PhilThatRemains (X) Elad @ElaadEliahu (X) Serge @SergeDotCom (everywhere) Guest: Steve Baker @SteveBakerUSA (X)
2 - Egy forintért eladó a Fehérvár FC, Garancsinak elege lett by Balázsék
Phil, Elad, & Mary are joined by Scott Horton to discuss Israel staffers being assassinated by a far leftist in DC, Scott Horton debating Timcast journalist Elad Eliahu on Iran obtaining a nuclear weapon, the Trump administration ending Harvard's ability to enroll foreign students, and the FTC investigating Media Matters for colluding with advertisers against Elon Musk's X. Hosts: Phil @PhilThatRemains (X) Elad @ElaadEliahu (X) Mary @PopCultureCrisis (YouTube) Serge @SergeDotCom (everywhere) Guest: Scott Horton @scotthortonshow (X)
Phil, Elad, & Tate are joined by Aiden Buzzetti to discuss reports that Israel is preparing to strike Iran's nuclear facilities, Trump slamming Ukraine & Russia over peace talks failing, Trump unveling plans for a "Golden Dome" for America, and Trump telling the GOP "don't f*** around" with Medicaid. Hosts: Phil @PhilThatRemains (X) Elaad @ElaadEliahu (X) Tate @realTateBrown (X) Serge @SergeDotCom (everywhere) Guest: Aiden Buzzetti @AidenBuzzetti (X)
The world of cloud security is evolving at breakneck speed. Are traditional tools and strategies enough to combat the sophisticated threats of tomorrow? In this episode, we're joined by Elad Koren, Vice President of Product Management from Palo Alto Networks, to explore the dynamic journey of cloud security.Elad shares his insights on how the landscape has shifted, moving beyond the era of CSPM and CNAPP as standalone solutions. We delve into why a cloud-aware Security Operations Center (SOC) is no longer a luxury but a necessity, and what "runtime security" truly means in today's complex, multi-cloud environments.The conversation also tackles the double-edged sword of Artificial Intelligence, how it's empowering both attackers with new capabilities and defenders with advanced tools. Elad discusses the critical considerations for organizations undergoing digital transformation, the importance of AI governance, and provides actionable advice for companies at all stages of their cloud adoption journey, from securing code from day one to building holistic visibility across their entire infrastructure.Guest Socials - Elad's Linkedin Podcast Twitter - @CloudSecPod If you want to watch videos of this LIVE STREAMED episode and past episodes - Check out our other Cloud Security Social Channels:-Cloud Security Podcast- Youtube- Cloud Security Newsletter - Cloud Security BootCampIf you are interested in AI Cybersecurity, you can check out our sister podcast - AI Cybersecurity PodcastQuestions asked:(00:00) Introduction(01:38) How has Cloud Security Evolved?(04:21) Why CNAPP is not enough anymore?(07:13) What is runtime security?(07:54) Impact of AI on Cloud Security(11:41) What to include in your cybersecurity program in 2025?(16:47) The Fun SectionThank you to this episode's sponsor - PaloAlto Networks Resources discussed during the episode:PaloAlto Networks RSAC Announcement 1PaloAlto Networks RSAC Announcement 2
No Priors: Artificial Intelligence | Machine Learning | Technology | Startups
Arvind Jain joins Sarah and Elad on this episode of No Priors. Arvind is the founder and CEO of Glean, an AI-powered enterprise search platform. He previously co-founded Rubrik and spent over a decade as an engineering leader at Google. In this episode, Arvind shares how LLMs are transforming enterprise search, why most tools in the space have failed, and the opportunity to build apps powered by internal knowledge. He discusses how much customization is still needed on top of foundation models, what made building Glean uniquely challenging compared to Arvind's previous ventures, and what's next for the company. Sign up for new podcasts every week. Email feedback to show@no-priors.com Follow us on Twitter: @NoPriorsPod | @Saranormous | @EladGil | @jainarvind Show Notes: 0:00 Introduction 0:58 How LLMs are changing search 2:05 Building out Glean's platform 5:09 Why most search companies failed 8:41 Out of the box vs. bespoke models 10:26 Creating apps on top of internal knowledge 15:34 User behaviors & insights 19:11 Unique challenges of building Glean 21:51 Product-led growth vs. enterprise sales 25:00 Succeeding in traditionally bad markets 27:08 What Glean is excited to build next
What if the world's most connected tech investor handed you his mental playbook? Elad Gil, an investor behind Airbnb, Stripe, Coinbase and Anduril, flips conventional wisdom on its head and prioritizes market opportunities over founders. Elad decodes why innovation has clustered geographically throughout history, from Renaissance Florence to Silicon Valley, where today 25% of global tech wealth is created. We get into why he believes AI is dramatically under-hyped and still under-appreciated, why remote work hampers innovation, and the self-inflicted wounds that he's seen kill most startups. This is a masterclass in pattern recognition from one of tech's most consistent and accurate forecasters, revealing the counterintuitive principles behind identifying world-changing ideas. Disclaimer: This episode was recorded in January. The pace of AI development is staggering, and some of what we discussed has already evolved. But the mental models Elad shares about strategy, judgment, and high-agency thinking are timeless and will remain relevant for years to come. Approximate timestamps: Subject to variation due to dynamically inserted ads. (2:13) - Investing in Startups (3:25) - Identifying Outlier Teams (6:37) - Tech Clusters (9:55) - Remote Work and Innovation (11:19) - Role of Y Combinator (15:19) - The Waves of AI Companies (20:24) - AI's Problem Solving Capabilities (26:13) - AI's Learning Process (30:41) - Prompt Engineering and AI (32:00) - AI's Role in Future Development (34:37) - AI's Impact on Self-Driving Technology (40:16) - The Role of Open Source in AI (43:23) - The Future of AI in Big Players (44:23) - Regulation and Safety Concerns in AI (49:11) - Common Self-Inflicted Wounds (51:34) - Scaling the CEO and Avoiding Conventional Wisdom (55:21) - Workplace Culture (58:39) - Patterns Among Outlier CEOs (1:15:50) - Remote Work and its Implications (1:18:47) - The Impact of Clusters and Exceptional Individuals (1:25:41) - Investing in Defense Technology (1:27:38) - Business Model Shift in the Defense Industry (1:31:46) - Changes in Warfare SHOPIFY: Upgrade your business and get the same checkout I use. Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial period at shopify.com/knowledgeproject NORDVPN: To get the best discount off your NordVPN plan go to nordvpn.com/KNOWLEDGEPROJECT. Our link will also give you 4 extra months on the 2-year plan. There's no risk with Nord's 30 day money-back guarantee! Newsletter - The Brain Food newsletter delivers actionable insights and thoughtful ideas every Sunday. It takes 5 minutes to read, and it's completely free. Learn more and sign up at fs.blog/newsletter Upgrade — If you want to hear my thoughts and reflections at the end of the episode, join our membership: fs.blog/membership and get your own private feed. Watch on YouTube: @tkppodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
No Priors: Artificial Intelligence | Machine Learning | Technology | Startups
This week on No Priors, Elad and Sarah sit down with Eric Mitchell and Brandon McKinzie, two of the minds behind OpenAI's O3 model. They discuss what makes O3 unique, including its focus on reasoning, the role of reinforcement learning, and how tool use enables more powerful interactions. The conversation explores the unification of model capabilities, what the next generation of human-AI interfaces could look like, and how models will continue to advance in the years ahead. Sign up for new podcasts every week. Email feedback to show@no-priors.com Follow us on Twitter: @NoPriorsPod | @Saranormous | @EladGil | @mckbrando | @ericmitchellai Show Notes: 0:00 What is o3? 3:21 Reinforcement learning in o3 4:44 Unification of models 8:56 Why tool use helps test time scaling 11:10 Deep research 16:00 Future ways to interact with models 22:03 General purpose vs specialized models 25:30 Simulating AI interacting with the world 29:36 How will models advance?
On this episode of Conduct Detrimental: THE Sports Law Podcast, Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) is joined by Tarun Sharma (@tksharmalaw), Mike Kravchenko (Watch on YouTube) and special guest, Sam Ehrlich (@samcehrlich) to jump into a discussion covering a wild last week or so in the sports law universe - and our episode is jam-packed.Was it just a dumb joke or a reputational and career-ender? We break down the implications of Falcons DC Jeff Ulbrich for his son's impersonating of a team exec and prank-calling Shadeur Sanders, along with other players, during one of the most important moments of their lives.Judge Claudia Wilken pushes back on settlement approval, citing walk-on harm and a lack of clarity on grandfathering athletes. Sam explains how Holly McLean's story at Oklahoma exemplifies the chaos for cut athletes and why this delay could haunt the NCAA for years. Sam also unpacks the anti-competitive logic used in Pavia and Elad's recent wins, and why lawsuits are replacing waivers.With the Edge Collective attempting a $200K clawback from Madden Iamaleava, we ask: Is a 50% clawback clause enforceable or a penalty in disguise? Sam, Mike, and Tarun dive into liquidated damages law, incentives, and the risk of opening this can of worms nationwide.Champions Blue LLC might be the most important structural shift in college sports. Will this move invite private capital? Change employee classification? Or blur the line between collectives and athletic departments entirely?New lawyer, media silence, and ESPN likely out. The crew analyzes why Shannon's legal team's strategy may have cost him his job, and how even a winning legal case may lose in the court of public opinion.Professor Sam Ehrlich's College Sports Litigation Tracker: https://www.collegesportslitigationtracker.com/ ***Have a topic you want to write about? ANYONE and EVERYONE can publish for ConductDetrimental.com. Let us know if you want to join the team.As always, this episode is sponsored by Themis Bar Review: https://www.themisbarsocial.com/conductdetrimental Host: Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) Featuring: Tarun Sharma (@tksharmalaw) , Sam Ehrlich (@samcehrlich)Feat. and Produced by: Mike Kravchenko (Watch on YouTube)Twitter | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | Website | Email
On this episode of Conduct Detrimental: THE Sports Law Podcast, Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) is joined by Tarun Sharma (@tksharmalaw), Mike Kravchenko (Watch on YouTube) and special guest, Sam Ehrlich (@samcehrlich) to jump into a discussion covering a wild last week or so in the sports law universe - and our episode is jam-packed.Was it just a dumb joke or a reputational and career-ender? We break down the implications of Falcons DC Jeff Ulbrich for his son's impersonating of a team exec and prank-calling Shadeur Sanders, along with other players, during one of the most important moments of their lives.Judge Claudia Wilken pushes back on settlement approval, citing walk-on harm and a lack of clarity on grandfathering athletes. Sam explains how Holly McLean's story at Oklahoma exemplifies the chaos for cut athletes and why this delay could haunt the NCAA for years. Sam also unpacks the anti-competitive logic used in Pavia and Elad's recent wins, and why lawsuits are replacing waivers.With the Edge Collective attempting a $200K clawback from Madden Iamaleava, we ask: Is a 50% clawback clause enforceable or a penalty in disguise? Sam, Mike, and Tarun dive into liquidated damages law, incentives, and the risk of opening this can of worms nationwide.Champions Blue LLC might be the most important structural shift in college sports. Will this move invite private capital? Change employee classification? Or blur the line between collectives and athletic departments entirely?New lawyer, media silence, and ESPN likely out. The crew analyzes why Shannon's legal team's strategy may have cost him his job, and how even a winning legal case may lose in the court of public opinion.Professor Sam Ehrlich's College Sports Litigation Tracker: https://www.collegesportslitigationtracker.com/ ***Have a topic you want to write about? ANYONE and EVERYONE can publish for ConductDetrimental.com. Let us know if you want to join the team.As always, this episode is sponsored by Themis Bar Review: https://www.themisbarsocial.com/conductdetrimental Host: Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) Featuring: Tarun Sharma (@tksharmalaw) , Sam Ehrlich (@samcehrlich)Feat. and Produced by: Mike Kravchenko (Watch on YouTube)Twitter | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | Website | Email
Today's daf is sponsored by Rochelle Cheifetz in loving memory of her mother, Chana Cohen, Chana bat Rav Moshe and Tzipora Mashbaum, on her 4th yartzeit. "You graced us all with your glorious smile, innate wisdom and beautiful neshama. To say that you are missed every day is an understatement." Today's daf is for the refuah shleima of Elad ben Netta. The Gemara questions Rabbi Yochanan's statement that one only receives lashes for eating maaser sheni outside Jerusalem after it was brought into Jerusalem, based on a derivation from Rabbi Yosi's words ina braita. The Gemara resolves this difficulty by explaining the derivation from Rabbi Yosi's as referring to a case where the produce had already been brought into Jerusalem, and the innovation is that it entered while still being tevel (untithed produce), and he holds that gifts that have not been separated are considered as if they have been separated. However, the Gemara raises a difficulty with this resolution (because it seems R' Yosi doesn't actually hold this position). The Gemara then presents two answers from Rabba and Ravina to resolve this difficulty. One who makes a bald spot on his head as a sign of mourning for the dead, who rounds the corners of his head or destroys the hair on his beard, or who makes a cut in his flesh for the dead receives lashes. The Gemara discusses the details of these commandments and the minimum measurements for which one would be liable.
Today's daf is sponsored by Rochelle Cheifetz in loving memory of her mother, Chana Cohen, Chana bat Rav Moshe and Tzipora Mashbaum, on her 4th yartzeit. "You graced us all with your glorious smile, innate wisdom and beautiful neshama. To say that you are missed every day is an understatement." Today's daf is for the refuah shleima of Elad ben Netta. The Gemara questions Rabbi Yochanan's statement that one only receives lashes for eating maaser sheni outside Jerusalem after it was brought into Jerusalem, based on a derivation from Rabbi Yosi's words ina braita. The Gemara resolves this difficulty by explaining the derivation from Rabbi Yosi's as referring to a case where the produce had already been brought into Jerusalem, and the innovation is that it entered while still being tevel (untithed produce), and he holds that gifts that have not been separated are considered as if they have been separated. However, the Gemara raises a difficulty with this resolution (because it seems R' Yosi doesn't actually hold this position). The Gemara then presents two answers from Rabba and Ravina to resolve this difficulty. One who makes a bald spot on his head as a sign of mourning for the dead, who rounds the corners of his head or destroys the hair on his beard, or who makes a cut in his flesh for the dead receives lashes. The Gemara discusses the details of these commandments and the minimum measurements for which one would be liable.
No Priors: Artificial Intelligence | Machine Learning | Technology | Startups
This week on No Priors, Sarah and Elad are joined by Josh Goldman, cofounder and president of KoBold Metals. KoBold is using AI to transform how we discover critical minerals like lithium and cobalt, making the exploration process faster, more precise, and more scalable than traditional methods. In this episode, Josh explains how KoBold is rethinking the fundamentals of mineral exploration by combining unique datasets, scientific modeling, and predictive algorithms. They dive into the company's driving philosophy and technical approach, how they validate underground hypotheses, and why regulatory knowledge and a localized approach are crucial. Josh also discusses what success looks like in exploration today and the scarcity of world-class deposits. Sign up for new podcasts every week. Email feedback to show@no-priors.com Follow us on Twitter: @NoPriorsPod | @Saranormous | @EladGil | @KoBold_Metals Show Notes: 0:00 Introduction 0:29 KoBold Metals 3:14 Using unique datasets 6:20 Traditional methods of lithium exploration 8:38 Regulatory vs. rarity constraints 13:40 Technical approach 16:25 Validating hypotheses 23:56 Redefining success in mineral exploration 25:44 Scarcity of good projects and deposits 32:44 Philosophy behind prediction 36:46 KoBold's origin story
Mike, Richie and Alec break down the three Rutgers football players who entered the portal today and what that could mean for the rest of the portal season (1:30) and give an update on where things stand with Jett Elad's eligibility as Greg Schiano heads to court today in Trenton to help him plead his case (9:00). They then discuss everything new safeties coach Vic Hall had to say in his presser, along with what Jai Patel said in his media availability (13:00). There is also still time to join the TKR Rutgers NFL Draft Challenge, with 1st prize getting their choice of a Rutgers rookie NFL jersey! (https://forms.gle/8AaGYtruqJZaPeKa7)
Au croisement de plusieurs influences, les Samaritains forment une communauté à part au Proche-Orient. S'ils s'affichent toujours en faveur de la paix entre Palestiniens et Israéliens, la réalité est plus compliquée pour eux : la guerre actuelle les pousse à un certain écartèlement. Reportage lors des célébrations de la Pâque des Samaritains, vendredi 11 avril, aux abords de la ville de Naplouse, dans le nord de la Cisjordanie occupée. Les fêtes de Pessah pour les Juifs et la Semaine sainte des Chrétiens coïncident. Dans ce contexte, une communauté passe un peu sous les radars, celle des Samaritains. Ils sont environ 820 à ce jour, établis pour moitié à Naplouse en Cisjordanie occupée, l'autre moitié étant dans la banlieue de Tel Aviv en Israël. Un tableau d'autant plus compliqué qu'ils se revendiquent descendants des premiers Israélites, mais non-Juifs et sont détenteurs à la fois de la nationalité palestinienne et israélienne.Sur les hauteurs du Mont Gerizim, c'est jour de fête pour la communauté des Samaritains. Drapé dans sa longue tunique et sa barbe blanche, le prêtre Hosni Wassaf salue avec déférence chacun des fidèles. « La Pâque samaritaine est l'occasion de célébrer notre sortie de l'esclavage imposée par Pharaon. C'est la fête de notre libération. Et chaque Samaritain au monde doit participer à cette célébration », explique l'homme de 80 ans.Des bûchers sont allumés et des agneaux sacrifiés. Gaza n'est qu'à une centaine de kilomètres d'ici. Alors, malgré les sourires, l'amertume n'est pas loin, elle non plus. Sa petite fille, tenue par la main, Hind Ragheb, dit ne pas pouvoir s'empêcher de penser à ses compatriotes sous les bombes. « À cause de la guerre et de la situation politique dans laquelle nous sommes, on va avoir du mal à vraiment profiter de cette journée de fête, malheureusement. J'espère que Dieu prêtera patience aux mères de Gaza qui ont perdu des enfants ou leurs maris », implore-t-elle.À la fois Palestiniens et Israéliens, les Samaritains sont sur une ligne de crête. « On croit en la solution à deux États. Un État palestinien aux côtés d'Israël. Il ne peut pas y avoir de paix sans l'existence des deux pays. Et nous, nous voulons la paix », affirme le prêtre de la communauté.À cause de la guerre, les officiels palestiniens invités ont préféré décliner l'invitation. Les Israéliens ont fait un autre choix, eux : occuper le terrain. Des grappes de policiers et soldats en uniforme arrivent. Et enfin de façon plus inattendue, Yossi Dagan, le représentant des colons établis en Cisjordanie occupée. Lui, qui prône l'annexion des territoires palestiniens, multiplie les selfies et les discours politiques. « Cet évènement est une célébration des Samaritains, mais pas que. C'est aussi une fête pour tous les Juifs de Judée-Samarie. On est ici dans un village israélien. Je ne viens pas à titre privé ici, mais en tant que représentant de l'État d'Israël », clame Yossi Dagan.Ce jour-là, armes en bandoulières, plusieurs partisans du Grand Israël, comme Ariel et son ami Elad : « On pense qu'une fois qu'on aura reconstruit le Temple de Jérusalem, on y tiendra, à l'avenir, des célébrations similaires à celle d'aujourd'hui », croit savoir Ariel. « Les Samaritains font partie de nous en quelque sorte », abonde Elad.Confrontés au fait que les Samaritains se disent en faveur d'une solution à deux États, Elad a une réponse bien à lui. « Je vais te dire un truc. Ils sont politiquement corrects. Ils vivent sous autorité palestinienne, mais ils ont de nombreux proches à Holon près de Tel Aviv. Alors, ils essayent de passer entre les gouttes », clame-t-il en s'esclaffant. Tandis que les incursions des colons et de l'armée se multiplient à Naplouse – fief des Samaritains – la pression pour qu'ils prennent position n'a jamais été aussi forte. À lire aussi«L'éducation est notre seule arme»: en Cisjordanie occupée, des écoles publiques rouvrent progressivement
No Priors: Artificial Intelligence | Machine Learning | Technology | Startups
On this episode of No Priors, Sarah and Elad sit down with Brendan Foody, CEO and cofounder of Mercor, to discuss the company's rapid growth and their vision for the future of the labor market. They dive into how AI is reshaping the workforce in real, tangible ways and what skills are worth investing in today. Brendan shares insights on evaluating talent in an AI-driven world, including how models might identify outlier or 10x candidates and even assess “taste.” The conversation also touches on the evolving role of human data, the future of hiring in fast-scaling startups, and whether AI will act as an individual contributor or a data-centric manager. Show Notes: 0:00 Introduction 0:16 Building Mercor 3:00 Identifying outlier talent with AI 9:07 How AI is reshaping the workforce: job displacement & evolution 11:18 What skills should we invest in now? 12:18 Verifiability 13:36 Evaluating models 16:07 What should kids learn today? 17:05 Evaluating taste in talent assessments 18:45 Future of data collection 26:07 Humans' role in the AI economy 28:53 AI as a contributor vs. a manager 33:03 Mercor's goals 34:50 Evolution of labor markets 36:00 Hiring advice
No Priors: Artificial Intelligence | Machine Learning | Technology | Startups
In this episode of No Priors, Sarah and Elad examine the current state of AI. They break down the recent dip in public markets, how tariffs could impact the tech industry, and where opportunities remain in large language models. They highlight the opportunities in more specialized models, new approaches to model development, and how the market is beginning to standardize with integrations like the Model Context Protocol (MCP). The episode ends with a look at early consumer AI applications and what types of expertise will matter most in the coming years. Show Notes: 0:00 Improvements in image gen 4:42 Public markets 8:08 Effects of tariffs on tech 9:42 Today's large model market 11:34 Opportunities in specialized models 16:30 Research advances in model approaches 21:10 What expertise will matter? 24:30 Anthropic's Model Context Protocol 26:30 Consumer applications
We sit with Lasso Security CEO and Co-Founder Elad Schulman in this episode.Lasso focuses on secure enterprise LLM/GenAI adoption, from LLM Applications, GenAI Chatbots, Code Protection, Model Red Teaming, and more. Check them out at https://lasso.securityWe dove into a lot of great topics, such as:Dealing with challenges around visibility and governance of AI, much like previous technological waves such as mobile, Cloud, and SaaSUnique security considerations for different paths of using and building with AI, such as self-hosted models and consuming models as-a-service from SaaS LLM providersPotential vulnerabilities and threats associated with AI-driven development products such as Copilots and Coding assistantsSoftware Supply Chain Security (SSCS) risks such as package hallucinations, and both safeguarding the data that goes out to external coding tools, as well as secure consumption of the data coming into the organizationSecuring AI itself and dealing with risks and threats such as model poisoning and implementing model red teamingLasso discovered several critical concerns in their AI security research, such as Microsoft's Copilot exposing thousands of private GitHub repos
No Priors: Artificial Intelligence | Machine Learning | Technology | Startups
In this episode of No Priors, Elad and Sarah chat with Shiv Rao, MD, founder and CEO of Abridge. They dive into how Abridge is reshaping healthcare by creating AI tools that enhance clinical documentation and improve doctor-patient interactions. Shiv shares his thoughts on building trust with established healthcare systems, giving agency and time back to clinicians, and what makes the healthcare AI opportunity different today. They also discuss Abridge's approach to developing and launching AI products, along with Shiv's journey in founding Abridge. Sign up for new podcasts every week. Email feedback to show@no-priors.com Follow us on Twitter: @NoPriorsPod | @Saranormous | @EladGil | @ShivdevRao Show Notes: 0:00 Introduction 0:35 Abridge's Story and Vision 5:30 Strategy for Customer Choice 7:41 Healthcare AI Opportunities 11:24 Navigating Incumbent Partnerships 14:26 Doctor-Centric AI Solutions 19:54 Abridge's Future Plans 22:13 AI's Impact on Healthcare 28:43 Shipping and Iterating Products 32:50 Shiv's Journey to Abridge
Lunch & Learn from Shabbat 3.21.2025 - Rabbi Tamar Elad-Appelbaum in conversation with Rabbi Sharon Brous.
No Priors: Artificial Intelligence | Machine Learning | Technology | Startups
This week on No Priors, Elad speaks with Chelsea Finn, cofounder of Physical Intelligence and currently Associate Professor at Stanford, leading the Intelligence through Learning and Interaction Lab. They dive into how robots learn, the challenges of training AI models for the physical world, and the importance of diverse data in reaching generalizable intelligence. Chelsea explains the evolving landscape of open-source vs. closed-source robotics and where AI models are likely to have the biggest impact first. They also compare the development of robotics to self-driving cars, explore the future of humanoid and non-humanoid robots, and discuss what's still missing for AI to function effectively in the real world. If you're curious about the next phase of AI beyond the digital space, this episode is a must-listen. Sign up for new podcasts every week. Email feedback to show@no-priors.com Follow us on Twitter: @NoPriorsPod | @Saranormous | @EladGil | @ChelseaFinn Show Notes: 0:00 Introduction 0:31 Chelsea's background in robotics 3:10 Physical Intelligence 5:13 Defining their approach and model architecture 7:39 Reaching generalizability and diversifying robot data 9:46 Open source vs. closed source 12:32 Where will PI's models integrate first? 14:34 Humanoid as a form factor 16:28 Embodied intelligence 17:36 Key turning points in robotics progress 20:05 Hierarchical interactive robot and decision-making 22:21 Choosing data inputs 26:25 Self driving vs robotics market 28:37 Advice to robotics founders 29:24 Observational data and data generation 31:57 Future robotic forms
No Priors: Artificial Intelligence | Machine Learning | Technology | Startups
This week on No Priors, Sarah and Elad talk with GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke about the rise of AI-powered software development and the success of Copilot. They discuss how Copilot is reshaping the developer workflow, GitHub's new Agent Mode, and competition in the developer tooling market. They also explore how AI-driven coding impacts software pricing, the future of open source vs. proprietary APIs, and what Copilot's success means for Microsoft. Plus, Thomas shares insights from his journey growing up in East Berlin and navigating rapidly changing worlds. Sign up for new podcasts every week. Email feedback to show@no-priors.com Follow us on Twitter: @NoPriorsPod | @Saranormous | @EladGil | @ThomasDohmke Show Notes: 0:00 Introduction 0:37 GitHub Copilot's capabilities 4:12 Will agents replace developers? 6:04 Copilot's development cycle 8:34 Winning the developer market 10:40 Agent mode 13:25 Where GitHub is headed 16:45 Building for the new challenges of AI 21:50 Dev tools market formation 29:56 Copilot's broader impact 32:17 How AI changes software pricing 39:16 Open source vs. proprietary APIs 48:01 Growing up in East Berlin
No Priors: Artificial Intelligence | Machine Learning | Technology | Startups
Kyle Vogt joins Sarah and Elad on this week's episode of No Priors. A serial entrepreneur, Kyle co-founded Twitch, transforming live streaming, and later Cruise, the autonomous vehicle company acquired by GM for $1 billion. Now he's taking on AI-powered home robotics with The Bot Company. In this episode, Kyle shares his journey building transformative tech companies, the challenges of scaling autonomous systems, and why he believes home robots are the next frontier. They also discuss the parallels between AVs and robotics, overcoming consumer skepticism, US vs. China manufacturing, and the policies needed to foster a competitive robotics industry. Sign up for new podcasts every week. Email feedback to show@no-priors.com Follow us on Twitter: @NoPriorsPod | @Saranormous | @EladGil | @KVogt Show Notes: 0:00 Introduction 0:29 Founding Cruise 3:12 Tesla vs. Waymo approach 4:44 Scaling autonomous vehicles 10:03 The Bot Company 16:35 Deploying robots in the home 17:56 Parallels between robots and AV markets 20:51 Personifying robots and overcoming consumer skepticism 25:00 Timeline on consumer robots 26:47 Chinese vs. US manufacturing 29:15 Fostering a competitive domestic robotics industry 34:00 Lessons from Cruise & personal philosophies
No Priors: Artificial Intelligence | Machine Learning | Technology | Startups
This week on No Priors, Sarah sits down with Harvey Co-Founder and CEO Winston Weinberg. Harvey is one of the leading application layer AI companies. Harvey is building domain-specific AI for law firms, professional service providers, and the Fortune 500. They are already working with companies like Bridgewater, KKR, PWC, and O'Melveny with over $500M in funding from OpenAI, Sequoia, Kleiner, GV and Elad and Sarah. In this episode, Sarah and Winston cover everything from approaching customers with AI solutions, expanding across domains, and building to volume capability improvements. Sign up for new podcasts every week. Email feedback to show@no-priors.com Follow us on Twitter: @NoPriorsPod | @Saranormous | @EladGil | @WinstonWeinberg Show Notes: 0:00 Introduction 2:39 Harvey's founding story 3:46 Capability improvement 6:39 Building teams around AI capabilities 9:17 End to end task ahead 12:37 Beginning with huge industry clients - 17:21 Working with users who are skeptical of automation 20:40 Being a lawyer today and in the future 26:02 Applying learnings and adapting product for other domains 26:58 Hiring 30:39 Lessons and mistakes as a founder 32:53 Winston's personal drive 40:21 Advice to other founders finding their idea 44:35 Prediction for next ChatGPT moment
Tim, Phil, Seamus, & Elad are joined by Matt Walsh to discuss FEMA ordering not to help Trump supporters after Hurricane disaster, DOJ stopping another Trump assassination attempt, Matt Walsh trolling corporate press about Project 2025, and Morning Joe proving he's out of touch because he doesn't know how much butter costs. Hosts: Tim @Timcast (everywhere) Phil @PhilThatRemains (X) Seamus @FreedomToons (YouTube) Elaad @BarelyInformedWithElad Serge @SergeDotCom (everywhere) Guest: Matt Walsh @MattWalsh | DailyWire.com Matt Walsh is a conservative commentator, writer, and activist known for his outspoken views on social and cultural issues. Podcast available on all podcast platforms! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices