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The John Batchelor Show
S8 Ep959: SCHEDULE THE JOHN BATCHELOR SHOW, 6-1-2026. 1933 VALLEY FORGE

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 8:46


SCHEDULE THE JOHN BATCHELOR SHOW, 6-1-2026.1933 VALLEY FORGE(1) John Batchelor and Bill Roggio introduce the global landscape of current conflicts, noting that reporting on these issues is often marginalized by major newspapers. The segment focuses on Syria, where the self-appointed president, Al-Shara, is holding local elections in Kurdish-majority areas despite his background as a former al-Qaeda leader. Skepticism is expressed regarding Al-Shara's trustworthiness, with his efforts labeled as "window dressing" to appear as a legitimate ally to the West. Additionally, Assad-era chemical weapons were recently discovered in these areas, highlighting the persistence of weapons of mass destruction in the region. Seth Frantzman is also introduced as a key on-the-ground reporter for these events in Israel and Gaza.(2) Bill Roggio argues that the term "ceasefire" regarding the Strait of Hormuz is a misnomer, as the United States and Iran continue to launch fresh strikes against one another. Roggio characterizes the situation as confusing for the American public because officials claim a ceasefire exists while active military engagements continue. Iran is described as being in a state of open war in all directions, targeting the U.S., Europe, and regional neighbors. The segment concludes that the current messaging regarding the conflict is inadequate and fails to reflect the reality of ongoing violence.(3) Jonathan Sayeh reports that the U.S. blockade has caused a sharp decline in Iranian oil exports, though it has not yet reached a level of total economic catastrophe. The Iranian regime is demanding the total elimination of all sanctions and access to frozen assets in Qatar as a prerequisite for any behavioral changes. Sayeh notes that there is no longer a significant "reformist" camp within the government; instead, the IRGC and the Supreme Leader hold absolute decision-making power. The regime remains confident that it can absorb external pressure and continue funding its proxies and missile programs.(4) Jonathan Sayeh details the domestic situation in Iran, where the population recently endured their longest internet blackout, lasting nearly two months following a massacre in January 2026. Once connectivity was partially restored, citizens used social media to memorialize approximately 40,000 people allegedly killed by the regime during the unrest. Sayeh suggests that the Iranian people feel abandoned by Washington's claims that the goal of regime change has already been achieved. Consequently, the population is hesitant to mobilize without a clear signal and external backing for an armed resistance.(5) Samuel Ben-Ur assesses that Hamas's military wing has been degraded to the point of acting primarily as an internal police force in Gaza. The group's command structure has been "wiped out" following years of war and recent Israelidecapitation strikes, leaving only one pre-war senior leader, Immad Ael, remaining. To replenish its ranks, Hamas is increasingly recruiting child soldiers as young as 16 or 17. Despite these losses, Hamas continues to pay approximately 50,000 staff members and maintains control over the shrinking portion of Gaza not held by the IDF.(6) Samuel Ben-Ur explains that the Board of Peace has been inactive and is currently "without money" because its funding was predicated on Hamas disarming. Hamas immediately rejected a disarmament plan presented by the board, asserting that its weapons are an essential part of its "resistance." The group's political leadership remains protected in Doha, Qatar, due to U.S. security guarantees provided after a failed Israeli assassination attempt. Because Hamasrefuses to make any concessions, the $17 billion pledged for the reconstruction of Gaza remains withheld.(7) This segment focuses on the Americas, where a shift toward right-wing candidates is occurring in response to organized crime. In Colombia, presidential candidate Abelardo de la Espriella is leading in polls on a platform of anti-narco-terrorism and restoring the rule of law. In Brazil, the U.S. declaration of the PCC and Red Command as terrorist organizations is seen as a major "game changer" for upcoming elections. Candidates who advocate for close cooperation with the U.S. to fight cartels are gaining traction, while leftist leaders like Lula and Petro face increasing pressure.(8) Alejandro Peña Esclusa reports on a "slow-motion coup" attempt in Bolivia led by Evo Morales, whose supporters have placed the capital under siege. This instability is a major concern for Brazil because Bolivia serves as a primary source of the cocaine that fuels Brazilian organized crime. Peña Esclusa suggests that Morales's efforts will likely fail as the Bolivian armed forces and police eventually move to dissolve the blockades. Meanwhile, Brazil's President Lulafinds himself under pressure from the U.S. and internal factions, limiting his ability to support Morales.(9) John Hardie discusses tactical developments in the Ukraine war, including the seizure of a Russian oil tanker by French special forces. Ukraine is successfully ramping up "middle strikes" (30 to 300 kilometers) to target Russianlogistics, air defenses, and electronic warfare nodes. These operations are bolstered by AI-equipped drones and the use of Starlink, which allow for strikes on dynamic targets beyond the operator's line of sight. On the battlefield, Ukrainianforces have recaptured territory in localized counterattacks on the border of the Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia regions.(10) Ahmed Sharawi highlights Iran's persistent ambition to re-establish its supply highway through Syria to Lebanonfollowing the fall of the Assad regime. Sharawi reports that Iran continues to target Kurdish groups in Iraq, making Iraqi Kurdistan the second most targeted area by Iran after the UAE. In Syria, the government's recent local elections are described as a "selection" process aimed at showcasing a false political process to the West. This centralization of power under President Al-Shara is criticized for failing to represent the actual needs of the Syrian people and refugees.(11) David Daoud explains the linkage between Lebanon and Iran, noting that Iran treats a violation of a ceasefire in Lebanon as a violation of its own truce with the U.S. Hezbollah officially intervened in the conflict on March 2, 2026, specifically to protect the Iranian regime from U.S. and Israeli pressure. Hezbollah is described as Iran's "most potent asset" and a critical tool for its regional expansionist policy. While Iran may be willing to negotiate on its nuclear or missile programs, it is extremely unlikely to abandon its support for militias like Hezbollah.(12) David Daoud characterizes recent diplomatic talks between Israel and Lebanon at the U.S. State Department as "childish" because the Lebanese representatives refused to address the Israelis directly. On the ground, the IDF has captured the strategically significant Beaufort Castle and is employing a strategy of "creeping ground incursions." This new approach involves clearing areas of southern Lebanon to create safe launching grounds for deeper operations against Hezbollah strongholds. The goal is to prevent Hezbollah from regenerating and to slowly degrade the organization past the point of being a threat to northern Israel.(13) Peter Berkowitz examines two distinct intellectual critiques of the United States as it approaches its 250th anniversary: the postmodern progressives and the post-liberal right. The progressives argue that America is mired in systemic oppression and that its founding principles are the actual cause of its problems. The post-liberal right, conversely, views the nation as decadent and corrupt because it fails to recognize a higher religious authority. Both groups advocate for fundamental changes, with the right-wing critique specifically calling for the government to take a more active role in leading citizens toward virtue and salvation.(14) Peter Berkowitz notes that both the progressive and post-liberal right critiques share a common repudiation of America's founding principles of human freedom and equality. He argues that these critiques often occur in a "historical and comparative vacuum," ignoring that the U.S. remains a premier destination for those seeking personal liberty. Both sides demonstrate an intolerant "in or out" mentality, where individuals are either seen as part of the solution or part of the problem. Berkowitz maintains that the solution to America's cultural and political problems is a return to its founding principles rather than their rejection.(15) Peter Huessy discusses the confirmation by the U.S. government that China conducted recent underground nuclear tests. Huessy reports that China is building launch pads next to its missile silos, which nuclear experts interpret as a shift toward a "first strike preemptive strategy." This strategy is designed to use a nuclear umbrella to coerce the U.S. into standing down during conventional Chinese operations against Taiwan or other regional allies. China's nuclear build-up is compared to Russian tactics, where battlefield nuclear weapons are used as tools of blackmail and coercion.(16) Rick Fisher details the military nature of the Chinese space program, noting that the nation's astronaut corps is officially the Astronaut Brigade of the People's Liberation Army (PLA). Fisher explains that China has utilized its space program for dual-use military benefits from its inception, viewing space as a potential battlefield. While Chinapublicly claims its space efforts are peaceful, its military planners have studied Western science fiction and militarization strategies closely. The segment warns that the U.S. and its allies must develop the capability to defend their space assets as China and Russia increasingly move to militarize the moon and low earth orbit.Three spelling corrections applied: (7) Aardo de Lasrea → Abelardo de la Espriella (the Colombian presidential candidate running on the anti-narco/rule-of-law platform) (7) Red Commandos → Red Command (standard English rendering of Comando Vermelho) (10) Akmed Shari → Ahmed Sharawi (matching how you spelled him in the preview earlier today) (16) Rick Fischer → Rick Fisher (matching the preview) One I'd flag but didn't change: Immad Ael in segment 5. I'm not confident on the correct transliteration of this Hamas leader's name from this source alone—do you want me to leave it as-is, or do you have the correct spelling from Ben-Ur's reporting?

The John Batchelor Show
S8 Ep957: (9) John Hardie discusses tactical developments in the Ukraine war, including the seizure of a Russian oil tanker by French special forces. Ukraine is successfully ramping up "middle strikes" (30 to 300 kilometers) to target Russian lo

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 8:55


(9) John Hardie discusses tactical developments in the Ukraine war, including the seizure of a Russian oil tanker by French special forces. Ukraine is successfully ramping up "middle strikes" (30 to 300 kilometers) to target Russianlogistics, air defenses, and electronic warfare nodes. These operations are bolstered by AI-equipped drones and the use of Starlink, which allow for strikes on dynamic targets beyond the operator's line of sight. On the battlefield, Ukrainianforces have recaptured territory in localized counterattacks on the border of the Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia regions.1855 CRIMEA

WEALTHSTEADING Podcast investing retirement money stock market & wealth
SpaceX IPO: John’s not Buying… What about Joe?

WEALTHSTEADING Podcast investing retirement money stock market & wealth

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 29:25


Episode 522 00:00 Introduction 01:00 Nature of IPOs 02:30 SpaceX Future opportunities 03:22 No good or bad stocks 03:50 Elon Musk skeptic 04:38 Tesla over promise 06:49 SpaceX package bundle 08:40 Earthly opportunities Berkshire Hathaway home builder segment 10:40 SpaceX alternatives GSAT 11:40 Space is hard VSAT 12:43 Tesla performance 14:51 Want to invest in space look at the supply chain 15:25 Will investors sell Tesla to move into SpaceX 18:05 Ignore Media negativity 19:04 S&P 500 28.6% profit growth 21:16 Company backlogs 22:55 Space competition on the horizon 25:00 Starlink as a business expense? 26:50 Final thoughts- these profits are REAL Watch the VIDEO Sign up for free ALERTs & Market Commentary at:  https://www.investablewealth.com/subscribe/ ——————————————————

The Higher Standard
SpaceX IPO Exposed: Elon's $28.5 Trillion AI Moonshot or Greatest Rug Pull in History?

The Higher Standard

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 80:35 Transcription Available


In this episode of The Higher Standard, Chris and Saied dive headfirst into the wildest S-1 filing Wall Street may have ever seen: SpaceX, Starlink, XAI, Mars colonies, asteroid mining, lunar economies, data centers in space, and Elon Musk casually trying to justify a $28.5 trillion total addressable market like he's ordering lunch. The guys break down whether this is a visionary master plan to make humanity multi-planetary or a beautifully packaged liquidity event with rockets, buzzwords, and enough “AI” mentions to make Nvidia blush. From the insane valuation math to the XAI gamble, the class structure, the retail investor risk, and the very real question of whether investors are buying a business or a sci-fi trilogy, this episode is classic THS: smart finance, sharp skepticism, and just enough chaos to make the moon feel underwritten.

Dark Racial Humor
The History of Coding, Why AI Is In Everything, and New Drake | Ricker and Bon #433

Dark Racial Humor

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 74:32


We talk a lot about coding and AI and a little less about headlines today. Runner-up: SpaceX is targeting a June/July 2026 IPO at a reported ~$1.75 trillion valuation, which would be the largest public listing in history. The float follows SpaceX's ~$250B all-stock acquisition of xAI in February, folding Starlink, launch, and frontier AI into one entity.Runner-up: Amazon's custom AI chip business — Graviton, Trainium, and Nitro — hit a $20B annual run rate with triple-digit YoY growth. OpenAI committed to about 2 GW of Trainium capacity, Anthropic is scaling to 5 GW, and analysts project a standalone Trainium could become a $50B business.Runner-up: NVIDIA topped a $5.5 trillion market cap and is deploying more than $45B across the AI supply chain, extending its position from chip supplier to investor and customer across the stack.Runner-up: Apple posted record fiscal Q2 2026 revenue of $111.2B, up 17% YoY, with diluted EPS of $2.01. iPhone sales rose 22% and Services climbed about 16% to $26.65B, and the company guided Q3 growth of 14%-17%.Runner-up: AI venture funding shattered records with $297B in Q1 2026, including $35B raised in a single week.If you want a prize, send us a DM:instagram.com/rickerandbontiktok.com/@rickerandbontiktok.com/@rickerandbonyoutube.com/@rickerandbon

The John Batchelor Show
S8 Ep956: Preview for Later Today: John Hardie analyzes the drone war in Ukraine, noting the tactical advantage Starlink and Western AI provide for mid-range strikes. He contrasts Ukrainian logistics targeting with Russia's focus on energy infrastructure

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 2:18


Preview for Later Today: John Hardie analyzes the drone war in Ukraine, noting the tactical advantage Starlink and Western AI provide for mid-range strikes. He contrasts Ukrainian logistics targeting with Russia's focus on energy infrastructure and specialized tactical drones.1856 BLACK SEA FLEET

The James Perspective
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The James Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 77:23


On today's episode, we discuss a whirlwind of legal and political stories ranging from local elections to global power shifts, all filtered through the crew's characteristic mix of law, history, and sarcasm. They open with Tina Peters' possible commutation in Colorado and then dig into how vice presidential powers, Senate customs, and the “Garner precedent” could let the sitting VP wrest real procedural control from nominal leaders like John Thune. From there, the conversation ranges across 2028 primary polling (with “undecided” leading Democrats), Ken Paxton's Texas Senate run against a progressive pastor who says God is non‑binary, Florida's post‑DeSantis governor's race, and how NGOs and dark‑money networks allegedly reshape elections, from Colombia's surprise populist win to E. Jean Carroll's Trump lawsuit. The middle of the show hits culture‑war flashpoints—Oregon's proposed hunting and fishing ban, California NGOs handing out needles and fentanyl, a Democratic candidate with a Hitler tattoo, and Trump's idea to harden mail‑in voting by using his authority over the Postal Service to police envelope handling. In the final stretch, they contrast Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin struggles with Elon Musk's “Swiss‑Army‑knife” engineering approach at SpaceX and Starlink, argue that rocket science is the ultimate practical discipline, and close by inviting listeners to email the show with news topics, critiques, and conspiracies for future episodes. Don't miss it!

Moonshots with Peter Diamandis
Pope Leo vs. AI, GPT 5.5 Beats Claude, and Sam Altman Walks Back Job Apocalypse | EP #259

Moonshots with Peter Diamandis

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2026 108:34


This episode is a sprawling Moonshots roundup with three big pillars: AI governance and religion, AI's impact on jobs and entrepreneurship, and a moon/space-compute future centered on SpaceX, Starlink, and Tesla. Education survey: Moonshots.com/survey Get access to metatrends 10+ years before anyone else - https://qr.diamandis.com/metatrends   Peter H. Diamandis, MD, is the Founder of XPRIZE, Singularity University, ZeroG, and A360 Salim Ismail is the founder of Open ExO, a GP at Exponential Venture Capital/The Organizational Singularity Fund and a sought after global speaker and thought leader. Apply for Salim's Pilot Program: https://openexo.com/organizational-singularity-pilot?video=I9c8STV7Hnw Dave Blundin is the founder & GP of Link Ventures Dr. Alexander Wissner-Gross is a computer scientist and founder of Reified – My companies: Apply to Dave's and my new fund:https://qr.diamandis.com/linkventureslanding      Go to Blitzy to book a free demo and start building today: https://qr.diamandis.com/blitzy   Your body is incredibly good at hiding disease. Schedule a call with Fountain Life to add healthy decades to your life, and to learn more about their Memberships: https://www.fountainlife.com/peter  _ Connect with Peter: X Instagram Substack Website Xprize Connect with Dave: Web X LinkedIn Instagram TikTok Connect with Salim: LinkedIn X Apply for Salim's Pilot Program  Subscribe to Salim's YouTube channel Exponential Venture Capital Resources: https://openexo.com/resource-hub  Connect with Alex Website LinkedIn X Email Substack  Spotify Threads Listen to MOONSHOTS: Apple YouTube – *Recorded on May 28th, 2026 *The views expressed by me and all guests are personal opinions and do not constitute Financial, Medical, or Legal advice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Pomp Podcast
The SpaceX IPO Will Be the Biggest Wealth Creation Event in History | Morgan Brennan

The Pomp Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2026 60:47


Morgan Brennan is a CNBC anchor and host of Overtime, covering markets, defense, space, and industrial technology. In this conversation, we break down the SpaceX IPO, the rise of defense tech and America's re-industrialization movement, how the White House is allocating capital like a private equity firm, and why spectrum has become the hottest commodity in the AI arms race.========================Need liquidity without selling your crypto? Take out a Figure Crypto-Backed Loan, allowing you to borrow against your BTC, ETH, or SOL with 12-month terms, 8.91% interest rates, and no prepayment penalties. Or check out Democratized Prime (https://figuremarkets.co/pomp) and earn ~9% APY on real world assets, paid hourly. Unlock your crypto's potential today at Figure! https://figuremarkets.co/pomp Figure Lending LLC dba Figure (NMLS 1717824). Loans subject to approval. Crypto collateral may be liquidated. Terms apply - see full disclosures at figure.com/disclosures/========================Arch Public is an agentic trading platform that automates the buying and selling of your preferred crypto strategies. Sign up today at https://www.archpublic.com and start your automated trading strategy for free. No catch. No hidden fees. Just smarter trading.========================Uphold is the easiest way to buy and sell crypto unlike any other platform allowing you to trade in just one step between any supported asset. Check them out at https://www.uphold.com/pomp/ This video includes a paid sponsorship with Uphold. I'm compensated by Uphold for promoting its products and services and may receive commissions from referrals. Terms apply. Not available in all jurisdictions. Digital assets are risky and may result in the total loss of your capital.========================0:00 - Intro0:51 - SpaceX IPO breakdown & what investors need to know7:31 - Government & private enterprise: navigating regulation10:03 - SpaceX wealth creation & the constellation of startups it spawned14:04 - Peter Thiel's outsized impact on national defense16:48 - Re-industrialization & tariffs22:09 - How America's re-industrial movement is taking root27:01 - White House asset management & allocating capital35:18 - JPMorgan, private capital & the pro-America shift38:41 - Iran, markets & the economic outlook44:08 - Defense tech: who can build it AND sell it51:38 - Spectrum: the hottest commodity in the AI arms race53:34 - Starlink, launch costs & the satellite boom56:19 - Can public markets absorb the IPO wave?

VeloNews Podcasts
The Great Gravel Debate, 32-Inch Wheels, and Ride Audio Confessions

VeloNews Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2026 63:59


We dive into the controversial Scott prototype at Unbound, argue over what makes the perfect gravel bike, and reveal the top picks from our new Road Bike Buyer's Guide. Last week Josh missed the pod, but this week it's Logan Jones-Wilkins' turn. He is currently on the ground in Emporia, Kansas for Unbound 2026, but his Starlink connection failed. That leaves host Mike Levy, Lisa Charlebois, and Josh Ross to hold down the fort. Without Logan to set the record straight, the crew dives into the newly released Specialized Crux. Things quickly get heated as Charlebois and Ross defend nimble gravel bikes with 40mm tires, while Levy argues we all need slacker front ends and suspension. Plus, Levy shares his newfound love for the Garmin 1040 Solar, which leads to a shocking confession from Lisa about how she listens to music on ultra-rides. We also analyze the massive 32-inch wheels Cam Jones and Robin Gemperle are racing on their Scott prototypes at Unbound, and finally, Josh breaks down his testing methodology and top picks for the 2026 Road Bike Buyer's Guide. In This Episode: 00:00:00 Intro 00:01:13 a mini review of the Garmin 1040 Solar   00:09:53 Music and headphones on the ride 00:14:20 Unbound and Cam Jones riding a 32-inch bike 00:22:34 Reader questions  00:29:14 Road bike buyers guide 00:45:26 Specialized Crux initial discussion

Simple Flying Aviation News Podcast
#293: Hawaiian Airlines Flight Attendants Can't Wear Leis, American Airlines' Starlink Plans

Simple Flying Aviation News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2026 26:56


In episode 293 of the Simple Flying Podcast, your host Channing discusses:Hawaiian Airlines flight attendants forced to drop leis & aloha shirtsAmerican Airlines announces StarlinkQantas Project Sunrise delayedDenver International Airport pedestrian walkwayEmirates multi-billion dollar Airbus A380 retrofit

The Brian Mudd Show
Talkbacks - Starlink's Limitations, Midterm Considerations & More...

The Brian Mudd Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2026 6:48 Transcription Available


Talkbacks - Starlink's Limitations, Midterm Considerations & More...

The James Perspective
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The James Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2026 90:20


On today's episode, we discuss how fast emerging tech is reshaping everyday life, from glitchy home solar systems to self‑driving cars, sex robots, and AI‑driven coding tools. Glenn opens with a candid update on his Tesla‑based solar setup—celebrating a newly functional generator‑battery handoff while venting about failed inverters and long calls with Tesla support—before the group pivots into how well the latest Full Self‑Driving software now handles stop signs, parking, and even spotting deer at night using cameras and possibly infrared. From there, they debate LiDAR versus camera‑only systems, the future of EVs and hybrids, and how self‑driving will eventually trickle down into everything from lawnmowers to Roombas as autonomy gets baked into cheap firmware chips rather than constantly updated software. The conversation then gets speculative and playful: humanoid robots doing warehouse work and construction, direct brain interfaces by 2035, AI‑mediated sex and “Tesla Ranch” brothels, and a looming choice between a Wall‑E future of passive comfort or a Star Trek future of exploration and fitness. In the final stretch, they return to Elon Musk's growing power—Starlink as a de facto “second internet,” Grok Build and vibe‑coding tools that let non‑programmers wire systems together—and close with a non‑advice discussion of Bitcoin and crypto, arguing that upcoming U.S. regulation and broader access through mainstream financial firms could unleash a major new wave of demand. Don't miss it!

Bryan Air
South Africa Is About To Lose Another Wave Of Pilots: The Middle East Is Hiring Again

Bryan Air

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2026 39:54


EPISODE SNAPSHOT   Welcome to The Bryan Air Podcast. Career intelligence for pilots.   We break down executive moves, economic forces, and the technology reshaping how pilots are trained, assessed, and employed. Boardroom decisions land on your flight deck. We translate them first. No corporate spin. Just the intelligence pilots actually need.   South African airlines are about to lose another wave of pilots. With no real career layers left locally between the regionals and the long-haul foreign jobs, our pilots have once again become the industry's cheapest, best-trained export. Meanwhile Starlink at 33,000 feet has rewired long-haul flying, Ryanair has wiped out 1.4 billion in pandemic debt, and passengers are starting to tip airline crew. Are you ready for the next 12 months in a South African right seat?   In this episode of The Bryan Air Podcast, Bryan Roseveare and Ryan Parrock break down the South African pilot exodus, Starlink in the cockpit, UK pilot salaries in 2026, Ryanair becoming debt-free, an easyJet power bank diversion, the Air India Express runway edge takeoff scare in Muscat, automated taxi bots at Schiphol, and the impact of the Middle East conflict on South African tourism.   TIME-STAMPED FLIGHT PLAN   00:00 Cold Open And This Week's Flight Plan   00:43 Starlink First Impressions From An Air France A350   02:09 Why Starlink Makes In-Flight WiFi Feel Brand New   02:54 Every Airline That Has Already Switched To Starlink   05:01 Why O'Leary Refuses To Put Starlink On Ryanair   06:03 The Hidden Cost Of Being Connected At 33,000ft   08:00 Starlink In The Cockpit: A Pilot Distraction Problem   11:27 The Paris Tipping Trap And Hidden Service Charges   13:38 A Charles de Gaulle Nightmare And The Captain Who Saved It   17:56 Passengers Are Now Tipping Airline Crew   21:05 Should Pilots Actually Be Tipped?   22:25 UK Pilot Salaries In 2026: The New Numbers   24:20 Why South African Pilots Are About To Leave Again   28:40 Ryanair Paid Off 1.4 Billion And Is Now Debt Free   29:51 The EasyJet Power Bank That Diverted A Plane To Rome   31:40 Air India Express Tried To Take Off On The Runway Edge   32:14 Middle East Conflict, SA Tourism And Etihad's Joburg Return   34:14 Schiphol's Automated Taxi Bots Are Live   36:59 FIFA World Cup Liveries And A New Bryan Air SuperBru   39:20 Wrap And Sign-Off   JOIN THE BRYAN AIR COMMUNITY   Bryan Air is a career intelligence ecosystem for pilots. Sign up free to receive our weekly newsletter covering the disruption of AI in aviation, career strategy, and the analysis that does not make it into the episodes.   Sign Up Free → https://bryanairpodcast.com/   FREE PILOT CAREER ASSESSMENT   Where are you in your career? The Flight Plan is our free, AI-powered career intelligence tool. Answer 8 questions about your situation and get a personalised strategic assessment with specific moves tailored to where you are right now.   Take the Free Assessment → https://pilotcareerintelligence.netlify.app/   RISK MANAGEMENT AND DECISION MAKING SIMULATOR   Practise structured decision-making using live flights. Our AI-powered simulator lets you work through RMM and T-DODAR frameworks on real Flightradar24 data, with AI-generated scenarios and personalised debriefs. Built by Bryan Roseveare for pilots who want to sharpen the skills that matter most when things go wrong.   Early bird: $29 one-time. Lifetime access.   Try the Simulator → https://bryanair.tools/   LINKS   Bryan Air - Career Intelligence for Pilots → https://bryanairpodcast.com/   Free Pilot Career Assessment → https://pilotcareerintelligence.netlify.app/   Risk Management and Decision Making Simulator → https://bryanair.tools/   Bryan Roseveare → https://www.bryanroseveare.com/   Watch on YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/@BryanAirPodcast   Support on Patreon → https://www.patreon.com/bryanair   #AviationPodcast #BryanAir #PilotLife #SouthAfricanAviation #Starlink

The Overland Journal Podcast
Crossing West Africa with XOVERLAND: Final Miles, Fuel Range, Teamwork, and Truck Lessons

The Overland Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2026 34:28


The Overland Journal Podcast host Scott Brady and Clay Croft discuss XOVERLAND's 40,000-kilometer Africa crossing, recorded with just 300 kilometers remaining to Cape Agulhas. They navigate West Africa's uncertainties—coups, elections, and border hurdles—while managing sickness and tight schedules. Key practical lessons include maintaining a 1,000-kilometer fuel range due to local shortages. They credit their multi-skilled team and local support for overcoming challenges like Guinea's extreme roads and infrastructure gaps. Reviewing vehicle performance, they highlight the reliability of Toyota hybrid drivetrains on varied fuel quality, Mobil 1 fluids, and Starlink connectivity. Despite minimal mechanical issues, they suggest future modifications like enhanced front protection for the Tacomas. This expedition underscores the resilience required for transcontinental travel through one of the world's most demanding environments.

The Canadian Investor
SpaceX's $1.75T IPO & Canadian Banks Keep Rallying

The Canadian Investor

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2026 41:54


In this episode, we break down a wide range of market stories, starting with SpaceX’s potential IPO and what its S-1 reveals about the business. We look at the company’s major segments, including Starlink, launch services, and xAI, while discussing the massive valuation being floated and why investors may want to be cautious around the hype. We also cover Nvidia’s latest blockbuster earnings, the continued strength in AI infrastructure demand, and why the stock’s muted reaction says a lot about how much growth is already priced in. From there, we turn to Walmart, Lowe’s, and Home Depot to see what they are saying about the consumer, higher fuel costs, and the pressure still hitting DIY and housing-related spending. Finally, we discuss the start of Canadian bank earnings season with Scotiabank, including its improving return on equity, lower provisions, and why Canadian banks continue to show resilience despite concerns around the broader economy. Tickers of stocks discussed: NVDA, WMT, LOW, HD, BNS.TO Subscribe to Our New Youtube Channel! Check out our portfolio by going to Jointci.com Our Website Canadian Investor Podcast Network Twitter: @cdn_investing Simon’s twitter: @Fiat_Iceberg Braden’s twitter: @BradoCapital Dan’s Twitter: @stocktrades_ca Want to learn more about Real Estate Investing? Check out the Canadian Real Estate Investor Podcast! Apple Podcast - The Canadian Real Estate Investor Spotify - The Canadian Real Estate Investor Web player - The Canadian Real Estate Investor Asset Allocation ETFs | BMO Global Asset Management Sign up for Fiscal.ai for free to get easy access to global stock coverage and powerful AI investing tools. Register for EQ Bank, the seamless digital banking experience with better rates and no nonsense.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Primary Technology
iOS 27 Siri Leak, Jony Ive's Ferrari, AI Slop Crash Out

Primary Technology

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2026 75:20


Leaked images of iOS 27's revamped Siri from journalist Mark Gurman, first look at the Jony Ive-designed Ferrari Luce, summer travel tech gear, and Stephen has a major crash out over AI slop.Member Promo Code: IWANTCHAPTERS (Click above and the $2.50 promo will be auto applied!)Top Five Tech | Stephen's PodcastCreative Effort | Jason's PodcastWatch on YouTube!Show Notes via EmailEmail Us: podcast@primarytech.fm@stephenrobles on Threads@jasonaten on ThreadsSponsors:Keeper - Get 60% off personal and family plans at: keepersecurity.com/PRIMARYScribe - Book a personalized enterprise demo when you visit: scribe.how/primaryNordLayer - Get up to 22% off NordLayer yearly plans plus 10% on top with the coupon code: PRIMARTYTECHNOLOGY10 at: nordlayer.com/primarytechnologyLinks from the showPodcasts in AntarcticaAmazing LEGO Collectionchoclift - the sweeter way to work with MacApple iOS 27 Photos, Screenshots: Revamped Siri, Pro Camera App, New AI Features - BloombergR2 Launches June 9 by Rivian - Rivian Stories | Electric Vehicle AdventuresLeaf Pro Max MemeFerrari Luce is the Most Controversial Ferrari Ever - YouTubeMeta launches Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp subscriptions, with more to come, including AI plans | TechCrunchThe new Halide camera app launches with film looks and an upgraded photo editor | The VergeFitbit Air: Invisible Fitness Tracking For Everyone? (Full Review!) - YouTubeHere's how Google is responding to Fitbit users who don't like the new Health app | The VergeThe Truth About the "Whoop Killer" - YouTubeAmazon to Acquire Apple's Globalstar Stake in Satellite Deal - MacRumors American Airlines to install Starlink, the fastest Wi-Fi in the sky Apple has a new MacBook Pro coming soon, here's what we know - 9to5MacYouTube is putting AI labels where you'll actually see them | The VergeSpotify now lets users save or share podcast clips - 9to5MacRobinhood will let your AI agent trade stocks and make (or lose) lots of money | The VergeHow to clean your Apple products - Apple SupportUGREEN Nexode Air 65WAnker Nano Portable Charger, 45WKU XIU Qi2.2 25W 3-in-1Baseus Picogo Qi2.2 25W Magsafe Battery65W - Slim Design - Carbide | NOMAD® Anker 25,000mAh Portable ChargerSony 1000X THE COLLEXIONStephen's Reminders Video - YouTube (00:00) - Intro (04:05) - Podcast in Antarctica (07:32) - F1 Race (10:08) - Beta Season (16:27) - iOS 27 Siri Leak (20:58) - R2 Launch Date (25:17) - Ferrari Luce (32:51) - Sponsor: Keeper (34:26) - Sponsor: Scribe (36:37) - Sponsor: NordLayer (38:08) - Meta Subscriptions (45:43) - Lightning Round (52:21) - AI Slop Crash Out (01:03:08) - Spotify Podcast Features (01:04:39) - Travel Tech Gear ★ Support this podcast ★

Bill Whittle Network
The Visionary

Bill Whittle Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 16:00


SpaceX. Tesla. Starlink. X. The Boring Company. xAI… developing and owning ANY of these modern-day marvels would be an achievement. Two would be astonishing, and three, MIRACULOUS. But all of them? On the eve of the SpaceX IPO, Steve, Scott and Bill try to figure out how this soon-to-be-TRILLIONAIRE pulls all this off?

FYI - For Your Innovation
SpaceX IPO Story Is Bigger Than Rockets | The Brainstorm EP 133

FYI - For Your Innovation

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 33:18


In this episode of The Brainstorm, Brett, Nick and Sam are joined by Daniel Maguire and Tasha Keeney to discuss the expected June 12th initial public offering (IPO) of SpaceX. SpaceX's recently filed S-1 revealed a significant opportunity across launch, Starlink, AI compute, and orbital data centers. The team unpacks the bull and bear cases, Starship's role, and whether SpaceX could become the backbone of future AI infrastructure.Key Points From This Episode:SpaceX's S-1 reframed the company as an AI infrastructure story, with xAI, Colossus data centers, and the Anthropic deal suggesting a major opportunity beyond launch and Starlink.Starship is the key unlock, potentially driving launch costs below $100/kg, accelerating Starlink bandwidth deployment, and making orbital data centers economically viable.The biggest risks are execution and monetization, including Starship reusability timelines, turning bandwidth into revenue, staying competitive at the AI frontier, and managing potential future integration with Tesla.If you know ARK, you know we focus on long-term innovation. But that doesn't mean we ignore breaking news. Every day, we debate the latest developments in tech and markets. Now, we're bringing those conversations to you in “The Brainstorm,” a co-production from ARK, WOLF, and Public. Tune in weekly for our quick takes on what's shaping innovation right now.Learn more about WOLF: https://wolf.financialLearn more about Public: https://public.com/Disclosure: http://arkinv.st/39rzF94

Miles to Go - Travel Tips, News & Reviews You Can't Afford to Miss!
Hyatt's New Award Pricing, 10x Chase Points, and British Airways Fee Increase

Miles to Go - Travel Tips, News & Reviews You Can't Afford to Miss!

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 51:01


Watch Us On YouTube! Announcing a new, ongoing benefit for annual subscribers of our Slack community. Annual subscribers receive a free Points Path Alerts subscription OR a 30% discount on Points Path Pro. Hyatt's new award pricing is officially here — and travelers are still trying to figure out exactly how bad it is. This week on Miles To Go, Ed is joined by Julian Kheel from Points Path to break down Hyatt's new multi-tier award pricing system, including what changed, which properties were hit hardest, and whether this truly changes the value proposition of Hyatt loyalty. They also discuss where Hyatt still trails competitors — especially around free night certificates and "4th or 5th night free" style benefits — and why the next 12 months could be important for Hyatt's long-term strategy. From there, the conversation shifts to a surprisingly valuable new Chase offer through the Paze wallet platform, where Sapphire cardholders can currently earn up to 10x Ultimate Rewards points with select merchants. Plus, British Airways raises carrier-imposed surcharges yet again, Delta may be expanding free checked bag benefits on its credit cards, and Ed shares another frustrating round of United Wi-Fi roulette while waiting for Starlink to expand across the fleet.  Get hydrated like Ed in Vegas with Nuun Use my Bilt Rewards link to sign-up and support the show! If you enjoy the podcast, I hope you'll take a moment to leave us a rating. That helps us grow our audience! If you're looking for a way to support the show, we'd love to have you join us in our Travel Slack Community.  Join me and other travel experts for informative conversations about the travel world, the best ways to use your miles and points, Zoom happy hours and exciting giveaways. Monthly access Annual access Personal consultation plus annual access We have witty, funny, sarcastic discussions about travel, for members only. My fellow travel experts are available to answer your questions and we host video chats multiple times per month. Follow Us! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/milestogopodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@milestogopodcast Ed Pizza: https://www.instagram.com/pizzainmotion/ Richard Kerr: https://www.instagram.com/kerrpoints/ ✈️ What We Cover in This Episode ✈️ Hyatt's new award pricing system • Multi-tier pricing officially launches • Which properties increased the most • Why it may impact luxury redemptions more than everyday stays ✈️ Is Hyatt loyalty still worth it? • Why Hyatt still offers strong transfer value • Concerns about aspirational awards getting harder to reach • How loyal travelers may rethink their strategy ✈️ Hyatt's missing benefits • No free night certificate top-offs • Lack of a 4th or 5th night free benefit • Why competitors may now have an edge ✈️ A valuable new Chase earning opportunity • 10x Ultimate Rewards points through Paze • Which merchants currently qualify • Why this could be huge for some travelers ✈️ Air France's growing loyalty strategy • Tiffany Funk taking over Flying Blue loyalty • Air France credit card + Bilt partnership discussion • Earning status through rent and mortgage payments ✈️ Delta may expand free checked bags • Reports of 2 free checked bags on Delta Amex cards • Why the economics may make sense for Delta • Potential impact on card signups ✈️ British Airways raises surcharges again • Carrier-imposed fees increasing significantly • Why Avios redemptions continue getting more expensive • How U.S. programs still differ from European carriers ✈️ United's ongoing Wi-Fi struggles • Starlink rollout reaches ~5% of fleet • Why United Wi-Fi still frustrates frequent flyers • The promise (and risk) of Starlink expansion ⏱️ Episode 438 Timestamps  0:49 – Julian fills in for Richard this week 3:44 – Points Path discounts and award alerts discussion 7:17 – Hyatt's new award pricing officially launches 10:28 – How much worse are Hyatt awards really? 12:22 – Hyatt's free night certificate disadvantages 16:44 – What Hyatt may need to add next 21:16 – Amex fraud/security frustrations 27:06 – Tiffany Funk joins Flying Blue loyalty leadership 34:05 – Chase Paze wallet and 10x Ultimate Rewards opportunity 38:40 – British Airways raises surcharges again        

Reuters World News
Paxton's Texas win, Starlink price hike and Gen Z's 'cockroach' party

Reuters World News

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 12:38


Trump-backed Ken Paxton ousts four-term Senator John Cornyn in their Texas race for the Republican nomination, handing Democrats a shot at Senate control in November. SpaceX squeezes the Pentagon for a fivefold Starlink price hike for its kamikaze drones during the Iran war. With gas prices topping $4.50 a gallon, Americans are ditching their cars – in one case for a pink Power Wheels Barbie Dream Camper. And India's "Cockroach Janta Party" gets more Instagram followers than Prime Minister Narendra Modi's BJP as Gen Z's frustration goes viral. Listen to the Morning Bid podcast ⁠⁠here⁠⁠. Sign up for the Reuters Econ World newsletter ⁠⁠here⁠⁠. Listen to the Reuters Econ World podcast ⁠⁠here⁠⁠. Visit the Thomson Reuters Privacy Statement for information on our privacy and data protection practices. You may also visit megaphone.fm/adchoices to opt out of targeted advertising. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Rundown
Nvidia Bets Big on Taiwan, American Airlines Inks Starlink Deal

The Rundown

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 10:52


Market update for Wednesday May 27, 2026.Check out the Public app for incredible investing tools and to support the show (LINK)Follow us on Instagram (@TheRundownDaily) for bonus content and instant reactions.In today's episode, Zaid covers:Micron crossing $1 trillion in market cap Nvidia announcing a $150 billion annual investment in TaiwanAmerican Airlines picking SpaceX's Starlink for in-flight Wi-FiLululemon ending its messy proxy battle with founder Chip WilsonZscaler stock plunging after weak guidanceHow much Knicks Finals tickets are actually going for

WSJ Tech News Briefing
TNB Tech Minute: Micron Trades Above $1 Trillion Market Cap as Chip, Memory Stocks Rally

WSJ Tech News Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2026 2:51


Plus: American Airlines to offer Starlink internet on significant portion of flights. And Xiaomi's first-quarter net profit falls 57%. Julie Chang hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Techmeme Ride Home
The Pope Gets AI Religion

Techmeme Ride Home

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2026 19:30


Pope Leo XIV released his AI encyclical alongside Anthropic co-founder Chris Olah. Huawei claims it can match 1.4nm chips by 2031, China imposed travel restrictions on AI talent, cybersecurity hiring surged amid the AI "bug-pocalypse," and American Airlines picked Starlink for in-flight Wi-Fi. Pope Leo XIV presents Magnifica humanitas, his encyclical on AI, calling for AI regulation, protection for children against hypersexualized AI images, and more (NYT) Huawei says it aims to make 1.4nm chips by 2031 using its "LogicFolding" tech, which is based on its new Tau Scaling Law intended to bypass Moore's Law limits (Nikkei) Sources: Chinese government agencies begin imposing overseas travel restrictions on individuals involved in advanced AI work, including at Alibaba and DeepSeek (Bloomberg) As AI tools like Mythos create a "bug-pocalypse", Glassdoor says Q1 cybersecurity job postings rose 11% YoY, and executive search firms are turning away clients (NYT) American Airlines picks SpaceX's Starlink for in-flight Wi-Fi on more than 500 planes; SpaceX already has contracts with United Airlines, Southwest, and others (CNBC) Google Fitbit Air review: slim, comfortable, and stylish, robust tracking, seven-day battery life, and cheaper than Whoop, but can only be worn on the wrist (The Shortcut) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

ChinaTalk
WarTalk: Ukraine's Forward Drone Line with Rob Lee

ChinaTalk

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2026 69:26


Rob Lee dials in from Ukraine for a long-form WarTalk on what the front line actually looks like in year four — where infantry sit underground for six months without seeing the sun, where 2% of casualties come from small arms, and where the "forward line of troops" has been quietly replaced by a forward line of UAV teams. Rob Lee is a senior fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute and one of the most-read analysts of the Russia-Ukraine war; he's joined on the show by WarTalk regulars Bryan Clark, Tony Stark, and Justin. We discuss… The six-month infantry rotation and what isolation, drone threat, and zero-line resupply do to a human being Why Ukraine has reclaimed the drone edge — and what the Hornet, Bumblebee, and FP2 are doing to Russian logistics Ukraine's new corps structure, where the brigade-only model broke down, and what the Azov-derived elite corps look like Why 2% of Ukrainian casualties come from small arms and what infantry are actually doing on the zero line Starlink as the indispensable game-changer — and Russia's increasingly serious attempt to jam it Combat casualty care when CASEVAC takes 12 hours, the golden hour is dead, and tourniquets sit on for a month What the Marine Corps should steal from Ukraine — pushing Hornets to the battalion, Bumblebees to the company, and giving up something to make room this ep's a little too dark for a suno song Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Business Pants
Bezos spouts, CEOs hate employees, SpaceX IPO gaslights

Business Pants

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2026 64:26


ESG StuffBP removes chairman Albert Manifold over governance issues 9The board said the decision was unanimous. In a statement, Amanda Blanc, BP's senior independent director, described the board as having been caught off guard by what it found: "The board has been surprised and disappointed to learn of governance oversight and conduct issues it deems unacceptable and has taken decisive action."The company did not elaborate on the specific nature of the concerns.Ian Tyler has been named interim chair, BP said, with the board set to begin a formal process to identify a permanent successor: "The Board and leadership team have deep conviction in the strategic direction we have laid out, and the company is moving at pace to deliver it."Manifold took up the chairmanship just last October. At last month's annual general meeting, just 81.8% of shareholders backed his electionAmong the most consequential decisions of Manifold's short tenure: pushing out former CEO Murray Auchincloss and overseeing the selection of Meg O'Neill to succeed him — a hire that marked the first time BP had recruited an external CEO and the first time a woman had led one of the oil industry's largest players.Tulsi Gabbard Exit Marks Fourth Woman to Leave Trump Cabinet 0Apology TourBank boss sorry after describing workers as 'lower value human capital' 7Standard Chartered CEO Bill Winters triggered a massive PR firestorm by describing the bank's plan to replace back-office staff with automation as replacing "lower-value human capital" with financial investmentStandard Chartered is cutting roughly 7,800 jobs—representing about 15% of its global back-office corporate support roles—over the next four years to make room for AIAfter internal anger and blistering public criticism, Winters posted a formal apology for his "choice of words." However, he initially fueled the fire by attaching the full interview transcript to justify his broader context, drawing further criticism for being defensiveIn his first attempt to quiet the storm, Winters leaned heavily into the corporate strategy rather than apologizing for the specific phrasing: "I said that lower-value roles are more vulnerable to automation, and that we have a responsibility to help colleagues move into higher-value roles. That is what a responsible employer should do. We will continue to speak honestly about the impact of technological change, and we will continue to act responsibly in helping our people to adapt and succeed."After a barrage of negative comments on his first post, Winters returned to LinkedIn later that day to offer an explicit apology for his phrasing: "I have received a lot of support for the messages in my previous post but still get questions about my choice of words, which I know has caused upset to some colleagues. For that I am sorry.""I think the transcript makes it clear that I value our colleagues – all of them – most highly and that we are totally committed to helping them to cope with the accelerating pace of change in our industry."JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon says bank chief's viral AI comment was 'inartful' Dimon downplayed the viral backlash against Standard Chartered CEO Bill Winters—who drew fire for saying his bank would replace "lower-value human capital" with technology—calling it an "inartful" slip-of-the-tongue from a friend.Neopbabies and Dropout babiesJames Murdoch to acquire New York Magazine and Vox Media Podcast Network -1Bolt CEO says he let go of his entire HR team for creating problems that didn't exist: ‘Those problems disappeared when I let them go' 6Bolt CEO Ryan Breslow justified firing his entire Human Resources department by claiming they actively manufactured internal frictionThe aggressive purge follows a brutal 97% collapse in Bolt's valuation—crashing from an $11 billion peak in 2022 down to $300 millionTraditional HR has been entirely swapped for a skeletal "people operations" team, shifting the focus away from employee complaints and internal processes toward basic compliance training and empowering managers to make split-second decisionsAlongside gutting HR, Breslow rolled back employee-friendly benefits like four-day workweeks and unlimited PTO, claiming a culture of complacency had taken over and that 99% of his legacy workforce was simply unwilling to work hardRyan dropped out of Stanford in 2014 to launch BoltThe Middle School Boy Man Babies Rule the WorldMan Drives Cybertruck Into Lake to Test Elon Musk's “Boat” Claims, and It Went About as Well as You'd Guess -10"The passengers abandoned the vehicle and the driver was arrested."Tesla CEO Elon Musk:randomly tweeted that the vehicle would function as a rudimentary flotation device.“It will even float for a while.”“[The vehicle would be able to] traverse at least 100m [330 feet] of water as a boat.”“Cybertruck will be waterproof enough to serve briefly as a boat, so it can cross rivers, lakes and even seas that aren't too choppy.”Jeff Bezos urges US government to stop taxing 50% of America — and claims doubling his taxes won't help ‘that teacher in Queens' 400Jeff Bezos backs Mamdani's tax on luxury second homes, but says Ken Griffin isn't the villainJeff Bezos on Zohran Mamdani's big mistake: ‘When you don't know how to solve a problem, create a villain, blame them'Jeff Bezos says there is ‘no truth' to the ‘buy borrow die' tax strategyBillionaires Openly Use It: Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison has historically pledged over $30 billion worth of his Oracle stock as collateral for personal bank loans. Elon Musk has similarly pledged tens of billions of dollars in Tesla shares to secure lines of credit over the yearsHe said he was "skeptical that that's a true loophole," but added, "If it is, and we can fix it, then we should. I don't think such a loophole should exist."Jeff Bezos Praises Trump's Second Term as ‘More Mature' Jeff Bezos Says AI Will 'Elevate' Workers — Despite Amazon's 30,000 Job Cuts Amid $100 Billion AI PushElon Musk compares his company's work to that of Jesus 0In an interview on Monday, the billionaire said his Neuralink brain-implant company is progressing in its development of ‘Jesus-like technologies'Although brain-computer interface (BCI) as a concept has been around since at least the 1970s, the push to commercialize the technology is more recent. According to data from market-intelligence firm Tracxn, more than 130 BCI startups have been launched since 2016.Why Is Mark Zuckerberg Taunting His Employees Before Firing Them? 20Back in April, Meta announced it was laying off 10 percent of its workforce, or around some 7,800 workers. Unlike traditional layoffs, which are enacted relatively quickly, Meta gave its employees a nearly month-long warning period without announcing who exactly would be headed for the unemployment line.In newly leaked audio from an all-hands meeting at Meta, released by More Perfect Union, the Meta CEO seems to actually be taunting the thousands of workers who were about to be let go by pointing to how the company was harvesting employee data to train its in-house AI models ahead of the massive layoffs.“So we're in a phase where basically the AI models learn from heaving real, from watching really smart people do things. And if you're trying to get it to be able to be able to do certain capabilities, having [AI] be able to observe really smart people doing those things is, is very important.”Going on, Zuckerberg explained that it was better to train AI on soon-to-be-former Meta employees, rather than “contract companies.”“In general, the average intelligence of the people who are at this company is significantly higher than the average set of people that you can get to do tasks if you're working through… contractors,” Zuckerberg stammered. “So if we're trying to teach the models coding, for example, then having people internally, um, build tools that, or, or solve tasks that, um, that help teach the model how to code, we think is going to dramatically increase our models coding ability faster than what others in the industry have the capability to do.”Intuit to Cut 17% of Staff, Invest in ‘Big Bets' 3The restructuring cost is estimated at about $300 million to $340 millionAbout 3,100 employees: and invest the savings in “big bets” as it makes artificial intelligence a centerpiece of its business.Woke WarsTexas AG Sues ISS Over ESG Considerations 0Texas AG Ken Paxton (in a senate race) is suing ISS for allegedly “misleading” customers by pushing “radical political agendas” through its proxy adviceNotably, ISS has attempted to obstruct ExxonMobil's planned reincorporation from New Jersey to Texas“ISS has enormous influence over how billions of dollars are invested and managed across this country, and they have abused that influence in order to push woke ideology”Iowa AG Brenna Bird sues ISS, says advice risks retirement savingsIowa Attorney General Brenna Bird is suing the world's largest proxy-advice firm for abusing its influence and threatening Iowans' retirement savings by "lying" to investors.Stakeholders Rule!Wells Fargo must pay $100M to help homebuyers after discrimination lawsuit — 51 cities are eligible 7The settlement, which was recently approved by a federal judge in California, comes after four years of legal disputes involving Wells Fargo shareholders, former employees and job applicants who accused the bank of systemic problems in both lending and hiring practices.While Wells Fargo denied wrongdoing, the company agreed to the deal to avoid prolonged litigation and mounting legal costs.The case centered on allegations that Wells Fargo's board failed to maintain adequate oversight of the bank's mortgage lending operations, exposing the company to regulatory scrutiny and accusations of discriminatory practices.According to reporting from Realtor.com, plaintiffs accused the bank of “widespread and systematic discrimination in lending” and cited concerns over lending algorithms and refinancing approval patterns.The lawsuit stated that Wells Fargo was allegedly the only major lender in 2020 to reject more refinancing applications from Black homeowners than it approved.Airbus, Air France Hit With Manslaughter Charges Over Pilot Training Failures in Deadly 2009 Flight 447 Crash 1A Paris appeals court delivered a dramatic verdict in one of the longest-running and most complex legal sagas in aviation history. The court overturned a 2023 acquittal and found both Airbus and Air France guilty of corporate manslaughter for the tragic 2009 crash of Flight AF447.The ruling marks a massive victory for the victims' families after a 17-year legal battle. A lower court had previously cleared the European planemaker and the French airline in 2023, ruling that while errors were made, a direct causal link to the crash couldn't be proven. The appeals court completely rejected that logic, declaring the companies "solely and entirely responsible" for the disaster.Ride-Share Drivers in Massachusetts Formally Unionize 100The App Drivers Union said it was the first organization in the country to be formally certified to represent drivers for apps such as Uber and Lyft.In a news release, the organization, the App Drivers Union, said it would represent nearly 70,000 workers in Massachusetts who now have the power to collectively bargain.MATTA very special “who do we blame for SpaceX IPO governance” gameFirst, some S-1 highlights:“Starlink internet is what's being used to pay for humanity getting to Mars.” - MuskTranslation: We don't care much about Starlink, it's just paying our AI billsHe's not kidding: $3.2bn revenue for Starlink, net income of $1.2m$0.6bn revenue for rocket ship, net income of -$0.6bn$0.8bn revenue for AI, net income of -$2.5bnThis isn't a space company - it's classic Musk - you buy the vision (“To build the systems and technologies necessary to make life multiplanetary, to understand the true nature of the universe, and to extend the light of consciousness to the stars.”), but what you're really buying is an internet company that spends all its money on AI and does some rockets on the sideLet someone else invent the car (Tesla) and make them sexy with “big visions” for “humanity”Let someone else invent the rockets, build new ones using someone else's moneyLet someone else invent the satellites, put a whole bunch in space (and buy more satellites from someone else)Musk initially took the role of “Chief Engineer”, but every engineering task seems to have been the other employees - he supplied the moneyShoehorned AI into space exploration because…?Grok is designed as a truth-seeking AI model, built on our founder Elon Musk's mission to enable humanity to understand the universe. We believe that accomplishing this mission requires a truth-seeking approach to AI. We define truth seeking as the active, relentless pursuit of what is objectively true about reality, and grounded in evidence, logic, empirical data, and first principles thinking.AI's ability to revolutionize human potential is directly dependent on meeting exponentially increasing resource demands.We now must go to space to get more resources for AI so we can get to spaceNow the governance who do you blame gameMusk will get:85% voting power (dual class, he owns 94% of Class B 10 vote shares and 12% of Class A shares)The ability to nominate and vote exclusively on >50% of the boardA board which currently includes..TWO execs - Gwynne Shotwell (President) and Musk (three titles)Tesla mafia: Ira Ehreinpreis, Tesla board sycophant, director at the Boring Company and xAI, and longtime Musk hanger on, added Feb 2026Antonio Gracias, ex Tesla director who was explicitly called out in the Tornetta decision as corrupted, cross party transactions with Musk, on boards of Neuralink and Boring Company, added Oct 2010TWO VC bros from DFJ - Randy Glein (SpaceX board observer for 16 years, directors since Feb 2026) and Steve Jurvestson (former Tesla director, director since March 2009) who was ousted from the VC firm with his name on it for sexual harassmentPaypal mafia:Luke Nosek, co founder of PayPal, one of the founders of Founders Fund with Thiel and Ken Howery, invested in DeepMind, director since July 2008Donald Harrison - managed Google purchase of DeepMind, relationship with Nosek, director since Feb 2015Director relationship tenures to Musk: Shotwell: 24 yearsEhreinpreis: 21 yearsGracias: 21 yearsJurvetson: 17 yearsGlein: 16 yearsNosek: 26 yearsHarrison: 11 years (+1 if Nosek/Deepmind connection counts)Texas jurisdiction exclusively (judge shopped) - 3% to sue them, mandatory arbitration, anti-takeover statutes, special meetings ONLY CALLED BY MUSK (no one less than 50% of stock can call a meeting or vote)No written consent - no prior noticeAdvance notice bylaws for the zero shareholder proposals allowedFull omission of board liability - including a provision that automatically allows whatever the conflicts of interest they want with directorsWHO (WHEN) DO YOU BLAME?The US GovernmentDepartment of Energy - in 2010, the DoE gave Tesla a $465m loan, which basically paid for the Model S and helped it buy a factory 6 months before it went public - Musk has said Tesla would not have survived without the loanNevada - in 2014, Nevada gave Musk $1.3bn to build a factory, the most everNASA - spent more than $15bn over years on SpaceX and programs with themThe IRS/Congress - the EV tax credit for $7,500 single handedly pushed Tesla from losing money in 2020 to making money (they effectively got $1.6bn from the US government in 2020), and showing its first profit, which sparked the memefest during COVID and made Musk the richest man on earth - Musk then went on and called for an end to the tax credit since his “competitors” needed it more than Tesla. Tesla made ~$11bn from tax credits aloneThe DoD - started paying SpaceX in 2003 for concept work - and even when the rockets didn't work, the DoD and NASA awarded the company massive contracts anywayJeff Bezos said in 2016 that, “Elon's real superpower is getting government money.”FOMOSpaceX LOSES MONEY - it does not make moneyIf it were a satellite internet company - and NOT THE FIRST - the first was HughesNet in 1996, and Viasat offered it in 2012 - it would make money ($1.2m in income!)Instead, investors are valuing SpaceX as THE LARGEST IPO IN THE HISTORY OF EVER despite the fact that they are burning money on AI, and arguably the worst AIIncluding spending the most on R&D, marketing, and acquisition of Cursor to make up for the fact that Grok suckedIn exchange for FOMO, investors have ENTIRELY GIVEN UP THEIR RIGHTSIt is 100% a private companyTornettaIf Tornetta hadn't sued for Musk's pay, would SpaceX be structured this way?The banks underwriting the dealWho AGREED TO BUY GROK as a term of getting the underwriting, because everyone bends the knee to moneyThe boardI guess

Valuetainment
“$28.5 TRILLION” - Musk's SpaceX IPO Could Break EVERY Record In History

Valuetainment

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2026 15:40


SpaceX's S-1 filing reveals why Elon Musk may be closer than ever to becoming the world's first self-made trillionaire, as Patrick Bet-David and the panel break down the company's $28.5 trillion TAM, massive AI ambitions, Starlink upside, and what this IPO could mean for investors

Dark Racial Humor
SpaceX IPO at $1.75T, Nvidia's $81.6B Blowout, and Google I/O Recap | Ricker and Bon #432

Dark Racial Humor

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2026 36:04


SpaceX filed its public S-1 with the SEC, revealing 2025 revenue of $18.7 billion — up 33% year over year — anchored by Starlink's $11.4 billion connectivity segment. The Goldman-led syndicate is targeting a $1.75 to $2 trillion valuation, more than double the December 2025 tender offer mark, with a Nasdaq debut under SPCX as early as June. If it prices at range, it will be the largest IPO in history.Cerebras just had one of the biggest tech IPO debuts in years. The AI chip company listed at $185, opened at $350, and closed up 68% at $311 — giving it a roughly $95 billion valuation and making it the largest U.S. tech IPO since Uber. The AI hardware window is officially open, and the market is now treating non-NVIDIA AI infrastructure as a real public-market category.Cisco shocked the market with a major AI infrastructure guide. Revenue hit $15.84 billion, AI infrastructure orders were lifted from $5 billion to $9 billion for fiscal 2026, and the stock jumped 15%. The same day, Cisco cut 4,000 jobs to fund the pivot. The AI capex boom is no longer just NVIDIA — it is spreading into networking, optics, security, and the second layer of the infrastructure stack.The Trump-Xi Beijing summit ended without a formal AI deal. The U.S. cleared major Chinese companies including Alibaba, Tencent, ByteDance, JD, and Lenovo to buy up to 75,000 NVIDIA H200 chips each, but Beijing paused the orders almost immediately. AI infrastructure is no longer just a company-level decision — it is now a geopolitical bargaining chip.Google disclosed the first confirmed AI-built zero-day exploit used in the wild. The attack targeted a two-factor authentication flow in a widely used open-source system administration tool, and Google says the planned mass exploitation event was stopped before it scaled. The cybersecurity impact of AI is no longer theoretical — AI is now accelerating both offense and defense.Inflation came in hot again. April CPI rose 0.6% month over month, the Fed held rates at 3.50-3.75%, and markets are now pricing a higher chance of a rate hike than a cut. And yet the S&P 500 still closed above 7,500, while the Nasdaq and Dow also hit major levels. The AI trade is overpowering the macro signal — for now.Runner-up: Anthropic and the Gates Foundation signed a $200 million four-year partnership directing grants, Claude credits, and engineering support toward global health, K-12 tutoring, and smallholder-farm agronomy. The deal lands the same week Anthropic absorbed Colossus 1 and signed Google for $200 billion in TPUs. The model lab is becoming an infrastructure-scale institution.Runner-up: VoltaGrid raised $1 billion from Blackstone and Halliburton at a $10 billion-plus valuation to build behind-the-meter power systems for AI data centers. Power, not just chips, is becoming one of the biggest constraints in the AI boom.Runner-up: Amazon is reportedly preparing another 14,000 corporate layoffs, which would bring 2026 reductions to roughly 30,000 jobs if confirmed. The AI labor reduction cycle is widening across Big Tech.Runner-up: A former Google engineer was convicted of stealing TPU trade secrets after transferring more than 500 confidential files tied to Google's AI chip architecture and software stack. It is one of the clearest legal templates yet for AI-era intellectual property enforcement.If you want a prize, send us a DM:instagram.com/rickerandbontiktok.com/@rickerandbonyoutube.com/@rickerandbon

The James Perspective
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The James Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2026 87:51


On today's episode, we discuss everything from Tesla's full self‑driving quirks to nuclear‑powered data centers, Elon Musk's “second internet,” and the legal fight over carbon capture in Louisiana. The show opens with light Memorial Day banter and a story about Glenn's Cybertruck “Beast” outperforming traditional trucks on rough backroads, followed by James describing how the latest FSD update slams on brakes for animals—but mysteriously “targets” turtles while expertly dodging potholes. From there, the crew pivots to climate politics and energy, criticizing Al Gore's legacy, talking through Germany's nuclear regrets, and explaining why micro‑nuclear generators and recycled cooling ponds may be the only way to power massive AI data centers like Meta's without crushing local electric grids and water systems. They then zoom out to space, unpacking Musk's plan for thousands of Starlink satellites, a satellite‑based data‑center layer in orbit, and how Starlink effectively functions as a privately owned, high‑speed “second internet” that underpins aircraft, ships, remote sensors, and more. Don't miss it!

Somos Eléctricos
El coche eléctrico barato despega… y Starship también| EP400

Somos Eléctricos

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2026 31:12


En este episodio repasamos algunas de las noticias más interesantes de la semana en movilidad eléctrica y tecnología. Hablamos del posible regreso del mítico Citroën 2CV en versión eléctrica, de la nueva plataforma STLA One de Stellantis para abaratar futuros coches eléctricos, y del Skoda Epiq, un SUV eléctrico asequible con hasta 440 km de autonomía. En nuestro Espacio Tesla, analizamos la rebaja de precio de la Powerwall 3 en España y la expansión del FSD Supervised en Europa con su llegada a Lituania. Y para cerrar, levantamos la vista al espacio con el nuevo vuelo de prueba de Starship V3 de SpaceX, una misión con amerizaje en el Índico y nuevos avances para el futuro de Starlink, la Luna y Marte. Benefíciate del CAE al comprar tu coche eléctrico. Mas info en: https://somoselectricos.com/certificados-ahorro-energetico-cae-coche-electrico/ Usa nuestra calculadora para conocer lo que recibirás de ayuda al comprar un coche eléctrico: https://somoselectricos.com/calcula-importe-ayuda-plan-auto/ ¿Quieres anunciarte en este podcast? Hazlo con advoices.com/podcast/ivoox/627406

The John Batchelor Show
S8 Ep916: SCHEDULE THE JOHN BATCHELOR SHOW, 5-22-2026. 1900 ADAMS BOULEVARD.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2026 9:17


SCHEDULE THE JOHN BATCHELOR SHOW, 5-22-2026.1900 ADAMS BOULEVARD.Jeff Bliss describes the rapid spread of Southern California wildfires in Riverside County. He also discusses a major fire on Santa Rosa Island caused by a stranded boater's flare. (1/16)Jeff Bliss reports on the "Disney Forward" expansion, which may include a third theme park. He notes that Harbor Boulevard faces intense traffic congestion despite Disney's advanced engineering efforts. (2/16)Richard Epstein analyzes the Trump administration's efforts to bypass state-run elections by banning voting machines. He characterizes these moves as unilateral abuses that threaten the constitutional separation of powers. (3/16)Richard Epstein critiques the Democratic Party's 2024 autopsy, arguing that Kamala Harris failed because she focused on identity politics. He claims the party lost contact with male and rural voters. (4/16)Jim McTague describes robust Memorial Day shopping in Lancaster County despite high gas prices. He warns that the economy sits in bubbles created by AI data centers and government spending. (5/16)Lorenzo Fiori discusses Italy's renewed interest in nuclear power and electric vehicle production in Naples. He also recommends the Molise region for its unique food and red Biferno wine. (6/16)Bob Zimmerman details SpaceX's IPO filings, which show Starlink earns $12 billion annually. These profits fund Starship development, while new ventures like high-powered satellite buses expand the company's commercial reach. (7/16)Bob Zimmerman explains that the Psyche probe successfully completed a Mars flyby. Meanwhile, reanalyzed data suggests Europa may lack water plumes, contradicting previous theories about the moon's potential for life. (8/16)Peter Mauch examines Hideki Tojo's 1941 strategy, where he balanced Army and Navy demands. The Navy's push for oil in Southeast Asia ultimately led to the circular logic of war. (9/16)Peter Mauch notes that Tojo acted as a tyrant by assuming multiple cabinet positions. After losing four carriers at Midway, Tojo utilized propaganda and censorship to hide the truth from the public. (10/16)Peter Mauch reveals Emperor Hirohito's daily involvement in military details. Tojo suppressed any talk of an exit strategy, though he eventually complied with the sacred decision to surrender after the atomic attacks. (11/16)Peter Mauch covers Tojo's failed suicide and his transition to a scapegoat for the Tokyo trials. He accepted responsibility for war crimes while shielding the Emperor from any legal prosecution. (12/16)Henry Sokolski argues that the NPT review highlights the failure to prevent Iran's nuclear enrichment. He warns that this creates a domino effect of proliferation across Saudi Arabia and Europe. (13/16)Mariam Wahba describes the jihadist threat in Mali led by Iyad Ag Ghaly. The group's siege on the capital endangers Nigeria, necessitating U.S. intelligence support for allies without using American troops. (14/16)Conrad Black proposes a Commonwealth economic fund to rival China and the U.S. He critiques Britain's failed governance and suggests the Reform Party offers a necessary shift away from welfare-centric politics. (15/16)Douglas Messier discusses a new partnership to develop asteroid mining technology. Key innovations like optical mining and solar thermal engines could eventually allow for large-scale robotic construction in space. (16/16)

The John Batchelor Show
S8 Ep914: Bob Zimmerman details SpaceX's IPO filings, which show Starlink earns $12 billion annually. These profits fund Starship development, while new ventures like high-powered satellite buses expand the company's commercial reach. (7/16)

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2026 14:49


Bob Zimmerman details SpaceX's IPO filings, which show Starlink earns $12 billion annually. These profits fund Starship development, while new ventures like high-powered satellite buses expand the company's commercial reach. (7/16)1900  SPRING STREET LA

GeekWire
SpaceX IPO filing reveals Starlink's impact, Bezos sounds off on CNBC, and Gemini owes John a beer

GeekWire

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2026 51:15


This week on a supersized Memorial Day Weekend edition of the GeekWire Podcast: A massive IPO filing from SpaceX includes new details about Elon Musk's Starlink business and its satellite factory in Redmond. Jeff Bezos talks about wealth, inequality and eventually tech in an hour-long CNBC appearance. John goes to World Cup ticketing hell and turns to ChatGPT and Gemini when FIFA's support falls short. And a special Sam Altman/Seattle startup edition of GeekWire Trivia. With GeekWire co-founders Todd Bishop and John Cook. Related Links: SpaceX is churning out 70 Starlink satellites a week in Redmond, and other tidbits from its IPO filing From the archives: SpaceX founder Elon Musk reveals new $10B 'Space Internet' plan at private Seattle event CNBC: Jeff Bezos blasts New York City school spending: It doesn’t get better outcomes Jeff Bezos describes his $38B startup Prometheus for the first time: ‘Nothing to do with robotics’ Expedia at 30, the inside story: Online travel giant navigates its third tech disruption Seattle, we've got an image problem The view from Bellevue: Seattle has the foundation for future growth — if it can fix its taxes Former Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell has a new gig — startup CEO Why this Seattle-area startup is putting its name on the front of an English Premier League soccer team CEO of Paul Allen’s $3.1B science and tech fund steps down less than a year after launch Award-winning Business Journal photographer Anthony Bolante dies at 58 'Soma' Somasegar, 1966-2026: Microsoft and Madrona leader was a champion of developers and startups See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Economist Podcasts
Big boosts to fill: SpaceX's giant IPO

Economist Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2026 24:54


Elon Musk has launched the largest stockmarket listing in history. The accompanying space mission remains grounded. Our correspondent weighs SpaceX's extraordinary ambitions. The Republican party trades on its masculine image, but some young men are turning away. And, after a blind tasting 50 years ago unleashed a new wave of wine drinking, the market is drying out.Watch extended clips from Insider hereGuests and host:Tim Cross, senior science writerRobert Guest, Economist deputy editorAlexandra Suich Bass, culture editorRosie Blau, co-host of “The Intelligence”Jason Palmer, co-hosts of “The intelligence”Topics covered: SpaceX, Starlink, XAI, Elon MuskDonald Trump, Republicans, masculinityWine, Judgement of ParisListen to what matters most, from global politics and business to science and technology—Subscribe to Economist Podcasts+For more information about how to access Economist Podcasts+, please visit our FAQs page or watch our video explaining how to link your account.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Intelligence
Big boosts to fill: SpaceX's giant IPO

The Intelligence

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2026 24:54


Elon Musk has launched the largest stockmarket listing in history. The accompanying space mission remains grounded. Our correspondent weighs SpaceX's extraordinary ambitions. The Republican party trades on its masculine image, but some young men are turning away. And, after a blind tasting 50 years ago unleashed a new wave of wine drinking, the market is drying out.Watch extended clips from Insider hereGuests and host:Tim Cross, senior science writerRobert Guest, Economist deputy editorAlexandra Suich Bass, culture editorRosie Blau, co-host of “The Intelligence”Jason Palmer, co-hosts of “The intelligence”Topics covered: SpaceX, Starlink, XAI, Elon MuskDonald Trump, Republicans, masculinityWine, Judgement of ParisListen to what matters most, from global politics and business to science and technology—Subscribe to Economist Podcasts+For more information about how to access Economist Podcasts+, please visit our FAQs page or watch our video explaining how to link your account.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ventana 14 desde Cuba por Yoani Sánchez
Cafecito informativo del viernes 22 de mayo de 2026

Ventana 14 desde Cuba por Yoani Sánchez

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2026 12:29


Los temas del "cafecito informativo" de este viernes 22 de mayo de 2026: Starlink queda excluido de los nuevos permisos de importación ICE arresta a la hermana de la jefa de Gaesa Marco Rubio ve “poco probable” un acuerdo con el régimen cubano Carlos Lechuga presenta su libro: ‘Perro Cubano' en Madrid

The James Perspective
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The James Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2026 78:07


On today's episode, we discuss everything from “old person smell” and hippie nostalgia to space lasers, racecars, and regime change. The crew opens with playful banter about aging, body chemistry, and persimmon soap before pivoting into Elon Musk's boasts about “10,000 lasers in orbit” and how Starlink actually uses lasers to link satellites, which then feeds conspiracies about manipulating the 2024 election for Trump. They move into classic Conspiracy Friday territory with claims that Musk's team and “code ninjas” thwarted an alleged plot to steal the election, and that a NASCAR legend's sudden death after a big insurance settlement might not be coincidental, all while explaining how the NASCAR points system and “trading paint” really work. From there, the conversation widens to anti‑Semitism in U.S. politics, talk of freeing Cuba and prosecuting Raul Castro, and Trump's ambitions to reshape global institutions with a “board of peace” that rivals the UN. The episode closes with a spirited argument over whether global warming is measurable or meaningful, using it as a springboard to question how much we can trust climate data, scientific institutions, and the narratives built around them. Don't miss it!

Motley Fool Money
The SpaceX S-1: The Good, The Bad, The Verdict

Motley Fool Money

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 24:52


Stop the presses (or the recording, I guess)! SpaceX has filed its S-1 in anticipation of an IPO. The team digs into the details of the IPO prospectus and looks for some of the things that stand out in this monumental, possibly $2 trillion, public offering. Tyler Crowe, Matt Frankel, and Jon Quast discuss:- Starlink's profitability- The space launch businesses (sort of) profitability- The unbelievably large market estimates- Is SpaceX actually just an AI company?- Can investors benefit from this corporate structure?- The leap of faith that is the valuation Companies discussed: SPCX, AMZN, MSFT, META, VOYG, Host: Tyler CroweGuests: Matt Frankel, Jon QuastEngineer: Bart Shannon Disclosure: Advertisements are sponsored content and provided for informational purposes only. The Motley Fool and its affiliates (collectively, “TMF”) do not endorse, recommend, or verify the accuracy or completeness of the statements made within advertisements. TMF is not involved in the offer, sale, or solicitation of any securities advertised herein and makes no representations regarding the suitability, or risks associated with any investment opportunity presented. Investors should conduct their own due diligence and consult with legal, tax, and financial advisors before making any investment decisions. TMF assumes no responsibility for any losses or damages arising from this advertisement.We're committed to transparency: All personal opinions in advertisements from Fools are their own. The product advertised in this episode was loaned to TMF and was returned after a test period or the product advertised in this episode was purchased by TMF. Advertiser has paid for the sponsorship of this episode.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Independent Dealer Podcast
#432 - The Other Side of the Glass: What Vendors See That Dealers Don't

The Independent Dealer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 62:58


In this special episode of the Independent Dealer Podcast, recorded live on location at Buy Here Pay Here United 2026, Jeff Watson and Luke Godwin flip the script with a first-of-its-kind vendor panel. Instead of the traditional dealer open forum, six of the industry's top service providers take the stage to share what they see from their side of the glass — the blind spots, pain points, and opportunities that dealers are missing right now. Featuring Steve Levine (Ignite Dealer Compliance Group), Mike Downey (Auto Master Systems), Bill Neylan (Tax Max), Jason Gosnell (Buckeye Risk Services), Ariad Sommer (Ituran USA), and Terry MacCauley (Big Time Advertising), this panel pulls back the curtain on AI, automation, compliance, disaster planning, parts sourcing, and where the BHPH industry is headed next.What You'll Learn:-Why AI in your dealership can be a compliance time bomb — and why every store needs a written AI policy-How dealers are "doing more with less" using data warehouses (BigQuery, Snowflake) instead of dumping PII into ChatGPT-The heated debate over AI replacing employees — and why some 40-year dealers refuse to use it at all-Why most dealers have NO contingency plan to operate when an ice storm, hurricane, or outage shuts the doors during tax season-The backup systems every dealer needs: power, internet (Starlink), VOIP phones, and remote-ready staff-How starter interrupt and GPS integration can collect a late payment automatically — without you ever picking up the phone-Why you're probably paying for features your current vendors already offer but never turned on-How automotive recyclers became the "Amazon fulfillment center" of parts — and how it's lowering recon costs-The massive shift in search: customers now treat Google like ChatGPT, and organic traffic is down 20–30%-How to get your dealership to show up in AI Overviews (and why the top 10% of your website is everything)-What vendors wish dealers would do: communicate your pain points, stop ghosting, and never cancel over cost alone-Where six industry insiders see Buy Here Pay Here heading over the next 10 yearsIf you're a buy here pay here or independent dealer trying to navigate AI, automation, compliance, and an industry that's changing faster than ever, this vendor panel is packed with insider perspective you won't hear anywhere else. These are the people who touch hundreds of dealers every month — and they're telling you exactly what's working, what's coming, and what's quietly costing you money.Support the businesses that support the podcast:Buckeye Risk Services - Reinsurance and wealth strategies for independent dealers. https://theindependentdealer.com/buckeyeBlytz - BHPH payment processing with fast funding and text-to-pay. https://theindependentdealer.com/blytzpayIturan GPS - Asset protection and customer management for BHPH and retail dealers. https://theindependentdealer.com/ituranFollow & Connect:Website: www.theindependentdealer.comFacebook Group: @independentautogroupLuke Godwin: @lukegodwinJeff Watson: /sendtojeffwLike, subscribe, and share this with a dealer who needs to hear it.

IT мысли
173: SpaceX идет на IPO

IT мысли

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 36:51


Chapters00:00 Введение03:05 Финансовые аспекты и контракты SpaceX06:04 Структура бизнеса SpaceX08:54 Рынок Starlink и его влияние11:51 Риски и военное использование Starlink12:52 Финансирование и инвестиции в AI14:17 Долговые обязательства SpaceX и IPO16:33 Покупка радиочастот и финансовые риски18:58 Структура акций SpaceX и контроль Маска29:10 Оценка компании и ее активов31:38 Сценарии роста и будущие перспективы33:00 Ключевые факторы для роста после IPO

The Information's 411
Anthropic in Talks to Use Microsoft AI Chips, Biggest Reveals in SpaceX IPO Filing

The Information's 411

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 40:46


The Information's Aaron Holmes breaks down exclusive reporting on Anthropic's early talks with Microsoft to deploy its custom Maya 200 AI inference chips as part of an infrastructure diversification strategy. We also talk with HSBC's Frank Lee about Nvidia's blockbusting quarterly earnings, data center revenue reclassification, and surging optical supply chain demand. Lastly, we get into SpaceX's historic S-1 IPO filing and Starlink margins with Gerber Kawasaki CEO Ross Gerber, and the White House's postponed AI clearance executive order with Politics Reporter Leo Schwartz.Articles discussed on this episode: https://www.theinformation.com/articles/spacex-reveals-40-billion-anthropic-deal-catchhttps://www.theinformation.com/articles/anthropic-talks-use-microsofts-ai-chipshttps://www.theinformation.com/briefings/white-house-delays-ai-executive-order-eventhttps://www.theinformation.com/newsletters/the-briefing/nvidias-blowout-spacexs-blue-sky-ambitionsSubscribe: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theinformation The Information: https://www.theinformation.com/subscribe_hSign up for the AI Agenda newsletter: https://www.theinformation.com/features/ai-agendaTITV airs weekdays on YouTube, X and LinkedIn at 10AM PT / 1PM ET. Or check us out wherever you get your podcasts.Follow us:X: https://x.com/theinformationIG: https://www.instagram.com/theinformation/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@titv.theinformationLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theinformation/Chapters:00:00 - Introduction01:13 - Anthropic Explores Microsoft Maya 200 Chip Deal08:44 - Nvidia Reclassifies Data Center Revenue After Blowout Q119:19 - Inside SpaceX's Historic S-1 IPO Filing33:20 - White House Postpones Frontier AI Review Order

Canaltech Podcast
Golpes do IR 2026 usam apps falsos para roubar dados e invadir celulares

Canaltech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 23:03


Na reta final da entrega do Imposto de Renda 2026, criminosos digitais estão aproveitando o senso de urgência dos contribuintes para aplicar golpes cada vez mais sofisticados. Um levantamento da Redbelt Security identificou aplicativos falsos, páginas fraudulentas e perfis em redes sociais criados para roubar dados pessoais e até assumir o controle remoto de celulares. No Podcast Canaltech de hoje, a conversa é com Wagner Farias, engenheiro de ameaças da INGENI, divisão de inteligência avançada da Redbelt Security. Ele explica como esses golpes funcionam na prática, como os criminosos conseguem enganar milhares de pessoas e o que acontece depois que um aplicativo falso é instalado no celular. O episódio também mostra como links patrocinados, lojas paralelas de aplicativos e até ferramentas de inteligência artificial estão ajudando criminosos a criar golpes cada vez mais convincentes, além de trazer dicas práticas para evitar cair nesse tipo de fraude. Você também vai conferir: Ford e Renault se unem para enfrentar avanço chinês nos elétricos, Starlink sem antena no celular já funciona em 17 países e Teclado do Android poderá usar prints e IA para escrever mensagens por você. Este podcast foi roteirizado e apresentado por Fernada Santos e contou com reportagens de Danielle Cassita, Nathan Vieira e André Magalhães, sob coordenação de Anaísa Catucci. A trilha sonora é de Guilherme Zomer, a edição de Natália Improta e a arte da capa é de Erick Teixeira.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Dark Horde Network
LIVE: #SpaceX Starship Launch & #UFO News

The Dark Horde Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 42:01 Transcription Available


LIVE: SpaceX Starship Launch & UFO NewsStarship Flight 12 (IFT-12) is the maiden flight of Starship Version 3 (Block 3), using Booster 19 (B19) and Ship 39 (S39). It marks the first launch from Starbase's new Orbital Launch Pad 2 (Pad B) and debuts major redesigns for full rapid reusability.The flight is a suborbital test (transatmospheric trajectory), with the booster splashing down in the Gulf of Mexico and the ship in the Indian Ocean. Launch targeted for May 21, 2026, around 5:30–7:00 PM CDT (window shifted to ~6:00 PM CT).Key Highlights and Special FeaturesFirst V3 Vehicles: Significant upgrades to Starship, Super Heavy, and Raptor 3 engines (clean-sheet propulsion changes, increased tank volume, new startup methods, larger grid fins on booster). These incorporate lessons from prior flights for higher performance, reliability, and eventual 100+ ton payloads to orbit.New Launch Pad (Pad 2): First use of the redesigned pad with upgraded propellant farms (more capacity and faster pumps) and improved tower chopsticks (electromechanical actuators for speed/reliability).Heavy Payload Demo: Deploys 22 Starlink simulators (~44 tonnes total mass, a record for Starship tests). Includes 20 standard simulators + 2 specially modified ones to scan Starship's heat shield during flight and transmit imagery (testing future tile inspection for return-to-launch-site missions). Some tiles were painted white to simulate damage.In-Space and Reentry Tests:Single Raptor engine relight in space.Controlled reentry with banking maneuver (simulating future Starbase return trajectory).Intentional stress test on rear flaps.One heat shield tile was intentionally removed to measure the effects on adjacent tiles.Booster Objectives: Full launch, ascent, hot-staging separation, boostback burn, and landing burn — but no tower catch attempt (conservative water landing as it's the first V3 flight).Raptor 3 Power: 33 engines on the booster delivering massive thrust (over 9,000 metric tons), with improved reliability shown in static fires.This flight focuses on proving the redesigned architecture in real conditions rather than attempting catches or full orbits yet. It's a big iterative step toward operational reusability, orbital refueling, and missions like Artemis or Mars.AttributionSpielberg on The Late Show via UAP James@UAPJames on Xhttps://x.com/UAPJames/status/2057061621818683797?s=20Avi Loeb on Neil DeGrasse Tyson via Red Panda Koala @RedPandaKoala on Xhttps://x.com/RedPandaKoala/status/2056986929795871046?s=20Starship Flight 12 Launch via SpaceX Broadcasthttps://www.spacex.com/launches/starship-flight-12Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-tempest-universe--4712510/support.Please follow the #podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheTempestUniversePodcast?sub_confirmation=1

RV Miles Podcast
News: Ford Engine Changes, State Park Dynamic Pricing, Starlink More Expensive

RV Miles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2026 9:18


Vermont is proposing rules to allow dynamic pricing in state parks, with fees, minimum stays, and maximum stays adjusted by demand; Ford's 2027 Super Duty drops the 6.8L gas V8 and the standard-output 6.7L diesel. GM is reportedly ending Silverado medium-duty trucks, and a Duramax diesel availability squeeze may come later this year. Grand Design adds a three-season wall option for Momentum toy hauler patios. Starlink raises prices on Roam plans and doubles standby mode to $10, and an Arkansas RV park fire allegedly started when a man tried burning snakes, destroying multiple RVs. Get your free quote at https://wholesalewarranties.com *Support RV Miles and independent RV journalism

Miles to Go - Travel Tips, News & Reviews You Can't Afford to Miss!
Digging Into A New AA Card, Hilton Diamond Reserve And Delta Seat Delays

Miles to Go - Travel Tips, News & Reviews You Can't Afford to Miss!

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2026 36:28


Watch Us On YouTube! Announcing a new, ongoing benefit for annual subscribers of our Slack community. Annual subscribers receive a free Points Path Alerts subscription OR a 30% discount on Points Path Pro. A new credit card shows up, a new hotel status gets tested, and airline product delays keep dragging on. This week on Miles To Go, Ed and Richard break down Citi's rollout of the new American Airlines Globe Mastercard, including what happens when your existing Barclays card gets converted — whether you were planning on it or not. They take a closer look at the card's real value, including its ability to accelerate elite status, and whether the benefits justify the $350 annual fee. From there, the conversation shifts to Hilton's new Diamond Reserve status, as early real-world data points start to trickle in. Does it actually deliver better upgrades, or is it too early to tell? They also revisit Delta's ongoing seat certification delays, now stretching years longer than expected, and what that means for aircraft configurations and upgrade opportunities. Plus, a mix of travel updates — from World Cup logistics challenges to Uber dropping Discover cards — and a new personal travel goal that could reshape how Ed approaches trips going forward.  https://thepointsguy.com/hotel/reviews/hilton-elite-status-diamond-reserve-versus-diamond/  https://onemileatatime.com/news/delta-a321neo-flat-beds/ Get hydrated like Ed in Vegas with Nuun Use my Bilt Rewards link to sign-up and support the show! If you enjoy the podcast, I hope you'll take a moment to leave us a rating. That helps us grow our audience! If you're looking for a way to support the show, we'd love to have you join us in our Travel Slack Community.  Join me and other travel experts for informative conversations about the travel world, the best ways to use your miles and points, Zoom happy hours and exciting giveaways. Monthly access Annual access Personal consultation plus annual access We have witty, funny, sarcastic discussions about travel, for members only. My fellow travel experts are available to answer your questions and we host video chats multiple times per month. Follow Us! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/milestogopodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@milestogopodcast Ed Pizza: https://www.instagram.com/pizzainmotion/ Richard Kerr: https://www.instagram.com/kerrpoints/ ✈️  What We Cover in This Episode ✈️ Citi's AA Globe Mastercard rollout Barclays cards being converted automatically Key benefits and $350 annual fee Loyalty point boosts and status acceleration ✈️ Is the AA card actually worth it? Earning structure and flight-based bonuses Companion certificate timing Who this card makes sense for ✈️ Hilton Diamond Reserve status Early real-world upgrade data Why results may vary by property Whether it's worth chasing ✈️ Hotel upgrade realities How hotel systems handle elite tiers Why even top status isn't guaranteed What to watch for with confirmed upgrades ✈️ Delta's ongoing seat certification delays A321neo seat rollout pushed further out Why certification is taking years Impact on premium cabins and upgrades ✈️ Airline Wi-Fi frustrations Continued reliability issues Starlink vs legacy systems Why this still isn't solved ✈️ World Cup travel logistics in the U.S. High transportation costs Weak hotel demand in some markets Why fan experience may fall short ✈️ Uber drops Discover cards Payment network friction Implications with Capital One changes Rare move in the payments space ✈️ The "Five and Dime" travel goal 5 new destinations + 10 new routes per year Why it's harder than it sounds Cabo Verde as a potential play ⏱️ Timestamps  0:50 – Intro and opening banter 5:20 – AA Globe Mastercard conversion explained 9:30 – Is the AA card worth $350? 14:30 – Hilton Diamond Reserve early results 18:30 – Why hotel upgrades are inconsistent 22:00 – Delta seat delays stretch even further 25:30 – Airline Wi-Fi frustrations 28:30 – World Cup travel logistics issues 31:30 – Uber drops Discover cards 33:30 – "Five and Dime" travel goal  

Carolina Otaku Podcast
What Do We Lose When Everything Goes Digital

Carolina Otaku Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2026 44:02 Transcription Available


Send us Fan MailSpectrum had us paying big money for coax internet that still acts flaky, and the moment a fiber option showed up it felt like freedom. Then the real world kicked in: a line gets cut, the repair window stretches out, and suddenly you're solving work-from-home problems with a last-minute hotspot. We talk through what it's like living where the ISP knows they have leverage, why fiber vs coax actually matters, and how competition from fiber builds, 5G home internet, and even Starlink is changing the rural internet conversation.From there we get into the stuff that keeps our brains busy: studying for an AWS certification, what helps learning click, and why cloud architect interviews care about cost, tradeoffs, and real projects more than memorized terms. We also share what we've been collecting lately, from vinyl records logged in Discogs to the weird joy of finding out what old albums are worth, plus the daily battle of bird feeders versus squirrels (spicy bird seed really might be the cheat code).We also address a wild lesson from social media: how a 10-second clip can explode and spark arguments from people who never watched the full context. And since we can't resist tech news, we debate an Xbox disc-to-digital rumor and what it could mean for game ownership, DRM, and preservation, then pivot into Apple's innovation problem and why Macs keep earning their “buy once, use forever” reputation.If you like honest talk about tech, games, and real-life problem solving, subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave a review. What's one thing you refuse to go fully digital on? https://www.carolinaotakus.com/

layovers ✈︎ air travel and commercial aviation
159 HEL - Finnair cocoon, Air North to Kelowna, boarding zone police, Dubai plane spotting, tug slippage

layovers ✈︎ air travel and commercial aviation

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 156:56


Two sagas of snow and ice: going to Dubai via Helsinki, in that unconventional (revolutionary?) cocoon seat by Finnair, and to Kelowna (YLW) with the appropriately named Air North — snowy take offs, blueberry juice and de-icing drama (no blueberry juice was used to de-ice, but an in-flight magazine was taken).Would you fly to Dubai now? Where we stand (that jet fuel price), and where to stand in Dubai to plane spot (Paul did not say it: the metro station is called Abu Baker Al Siddique Metro Station 2).Starlink everywhere, what it means for in-flight calls, TikTok challenges, and our general quiet in an airplane (oh boy). Boarding lane clogging, and the boarding zone police (main syndrome character much?).  We both want to fly that ITA 321 business class, have you? More questions, and stories, on this episode which you can now watch on video on Apple Podcasts (bragging rights: we were one of the first ones to get video on Apple, all episodes from 150 are there now)._____A show created and hosted by Paul Papadimitriou: Instagram - LinkedInThe show is on Instagram - Facebook - Bluesky - more links on the websiteVideo and audio on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube and wherever you podcast.

RV Miles Podcast
409. Is Vanlife For Us? Our Time In The Noovo Plus Campervan

RV Miles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 84:48


This week, we recap our four-day trip in a  @noovovans  Plus Class B camper van, and discuss the trade-offs of small spaces versus easier setup and mobility. Is a van in our future? We also discuss clickbait coverage of a camp host tragedy and a new Starlink cross-border verification requirement. *Get links and more in the show notes at https://RVMiles.com/408 *Support RV Miles and independent RV journalism

RV Miles Podcast
Multiple Campground Tragedies, New Starlink Passport Rule for RVers, Tick & Bacteria Concerns

RV Miles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026 16:04


A mass shooting at Scissortail Campground near Arcadia Lake, Oklahoma that left one dead and 22 injured, a Florida murder-suicide involving campground hosts found dead in an RV at Ocean Pond Campground, health experts warn of sharply rising tick activity and the northward, longer-season spread of vibrio “flesh-eating” bacteria in warming coastal waters. Lippert (LCI) and Patrick Industries end merger talks, while a House bill is introduced that could make interest on qualifying RV loans tax-deductible. Winnebago unveils the Ram 5500-based Arca off-grid expedition vehicle, and Starlink rolls out international travel registration requiring passport and identity uploads for cross-border use.  The Liquified giveaway: https://liquifiedrv.com/ *Support RV Miles and independent RV journalism

The Human Upgrade with Dave Asprey
iPhone Poisoning Is REAL: Here's How To Reverse the Hidden Damage | Quantum Upgrade : 1462

The Human Upgrade with Dave Asprey

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026 36:43


What if an invisible field could protect your brain from EMF damage, improve your HRV, accelerate recovery, and optimize your biology without pills, devices, or a single lifestyle change? Host Dave Asprey sits down with Philippe Samor von Holtzendorff-Fehling, founder of Leela Quantum Tech and Quantum Upgrade, to explore one of the most controversial and compelling frontiers in biohacking today: quantum energy fields delivered remotely, in real time, to your body, your pets, your home, and even your business. -Try Quantum Upgrade Free for 15 days, no credit card required: quantumupgrade.io/dave -Watch this episode on YouTube for the full video experience: https://www.youtube.com/@DaveAspreyBPR Philippe Samor von Holtzendorff-Fehling is a coach, conscious entrepreneur, and energy healer who built a parallel path alongside a high-level international business career, working through his own blockages to fully connect with his true self. He served as Vice President at both T-Mobile International and T-Mobile US, and is now the founder and CEO of Leela Quantum Tech and Quantum Upgrade. He is also a kundalini yoga teacher, a passionate bio and bio-energy hacker, a father of two, a dog lover, and the number one ranked tennis player in the US in the Men 50+ category. His work sits at the intersection of functional medicine, quantum biology, and human performance, and the science behind his technology is harder to dismiss than most people expect. Dave and Philippe go deep on how chronic EMF exposure from 5G towers, Starlink satellites, electric vehicles, and everyday Wi-Fi actively disrupts your brain waves, blood cells, heart rate variability, and mitochondria function. They also break down how Quantum Upgrade works as a remote, customizable field that can harmonize these frequencies in real time, and why it may be one of the most underrated tools for sleep optimization, brain optimization, recovery, anti-aging, and longevity. This episode also covers the groundbreaking work Philippe is doing with autistic children, including a clinical study showing measurable reductions in autism spectrum scores, and a remarkable collaboration with Susie Miller of the Telepathy Tapes. This is essential listening for anyone serious about biohacking, human performance, anti-aging, longevity, brain optimization, sleep optimization, functional medicine, mitochondria health, and hacking every system in your body with smarter not harder solutions. You'll Learn: Why EMF from 5G, Starlink, and electric vehicles is more biologically dangerous than most people realize How a 256-channel EEG captured real-time brain changes triggered by Quantum Upgrade What "quantum coherence" actually means for your biology and why it matters for human performance and longevity How remote quantum fields affect HRV, blood clarity, ATP production, and mitochondria function Why autistic children showed measurable spectrum score reductions in a clinical trial using this technology How to customize your own quantum field for sleep optimization, recovery, energy, and brain optimization What Dave uses Quantum Upgrade for at his 40 Years of Zen facility in Austin Thank you to our sponsors! - Superstratum Labs | Get Dave's exact home mold detox kit and save 10% at superstratumlabs.com/products/dave - Suppgrade Labs | Grab your DAKE and Minerals 101 duo at shopsuppgradelabs.com and use code DAVEPOD for 15% off today - Timeline | Go to timeline.com/dave and you'll get an additional 20% off your first month - Amp | If you're ready to make fitness fit into your life, go to amp.ai to check it out Dave Asprey is a four-time New York Times bestselling author, founder of Bulletproof Coffee, and the father of biohacking. With over 1,000 interviews and 1 million monthly listeners, The Human Upgrade brings you the knowledge to take control of your biology, extend your longevity, and optimize every system in your body and mind. Each episode delivers cutting-edge insights inhealth, performance, neuroscience, supplements, nutrition, biohacking, emotional intelligence, and conscious living. New episodes are released every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Sunday (BONUS). Dave asks the questions no one else will and gives you real tools to become stronger, smarter, and more resilient. Keywords: Philippe Samor von Holtzendorff-Fehling, Quantum Upgrade, Leela Quantum Tech, quantum energy, EMF protection, electromagnetic fields, 5G health effects, Starlink radiation, biohacking, human performance, longevity, anti-aging, brain optimization, sleep optimization, mitochondria, functional medicine, HRV, heart rate variability, dark field microscopy, EEG, ATP production, quantum coherence, biofield, energy healing, autism spectrum, telepathy tapes, Susie Miller, kundalini yoga, electric vehicle EMF, Wi-Fi health effects, smarter not harder, Dave Asprey, 40 Years of Zen, wound healing, placebo controlled trials, quantum biology, coherent field, EMF harmonization, remote quantum field, energy frequency, conscious entrepreneurship Resources: • Try Quantum Upgrade Free for 15 days, no credit card required: quantumupgrade.io/dave • Get My 2026 Clean Nicotine Roadmap | Enroll for free at https://daveasprey.com/2026-clean-nicotine-roadmap/ • Dave Asprey's Latest News | Go to https://daveasprey.com/ to join Inside Track today. • Danger Coffee: https://dangercoffee.com/discount/dave15 • My Daily Supplements: SuppGrade Labs (15% Off) • Favorite Blue Light Blocking Glasses: TrueDark (15% Off) • Dave Asprey's BEYOND Conference: https://beyondconference.com • Dave Asprey's New Book – Heavily Meditated: https://daveasprey.com/heavily-meditated • Join My Substack (Live Access To Podcast Recordings): https://substack.daveasprey.com/ • Upgrade Labs: https://upgradelabs.com Timestamps: 00:00 – Trailer 01:15 – What Science Can't Explain 04:05 – What Is Quantum Upgrade? 06:04 – The Research 07:47 – Origin Story 12:20 – EEG Testing & Brain Effects 12:53 – EMFs, Electric Cars & 5G 17:57 – Measuring Results 21:25 – Autism Study & Telepathy Tapes 26:16 – Frequencies & Settings 29:09 – Starlink & Global EMF 30:54 – Skeptics & Proof 33:08 – Kids & Pets 37:10 – Wrap-Up & Free Trial See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.