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Do you know anything about the Black Demon? While oceans cover more than 70% of our planet's surface, people have explored only 5% of the ocean floor. So it's no wonder that the incredible depths hide some pretty terrifying secrets! For example, there's the Black Demon, a legendary shark said to equal the prehistoric Megalodon in size. According to the legend, the Black Demon resembles the infamous Megalodon. This terrifying creature was first noticed not far from Mexico's Baja Coast in the Gulf of California. People started to report a huge black shark whose size could be compared with that of the Megalodon. It resembled the great white shark but for its massive tail and dark coloring. The creature got the nickname “El Demonio Negro” (which is Spanish for “The Black Demon”). This shark treats humans extremely aggressively. According to several reports, the creature systematically attacks boats. TIMESTAMPS: How big was the Megalodon shark? 1:36 Where the Black Demon was first noticed 3:21 How the Black Demon looks like 4:01 Why is the Black Demon black? 5:37 What researchers think about Black Demon 5:58 Which other creatures live in depths 7:17 #megalodon #sharks Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ SUMMARY: Megalodon was a prehistoric predator that lived from 23 to 2.6 million years ago. It was a truly massive creature. It could grow up to 60 ft, which is longer than a school bus, and its weight could be more than 70 tons, which equals the weight of 10 elephants. The Black Demon was first noticed not far from Mexico's Baja Coast in the Gulf of California. People started to report a huge black shark whose size could be compared with that of the Megalodon. In 2008, fisherman Eric Mack stated that a huge black shark rocked his boat. He also mentioned that the shark had large sharp teeth and a huge tail that stuck out of the water for no less than 5 ft. The animal looked like a great white but was much more massive. In 2012, a real great white shark was caught in the Sea of Cortez. It was more than 20 ft long and weighed a whopping 2,000 lb. However, it was white and didn't resemble the shark described in the legend. Some scientists think that if the Black Demon really exists, it's probably an oversized great white that suffers from melanism. Other researchers hope that the mysterious animal might be a new species of shark that evolved from the Megalodon. Naturally, there are also skeptics who are sure that the Black Demon is a whale shark. There's no real proof of its existence except for the testimonies of eyewitnesses. At the same time, nobody can claim that the creature doesn't exist, even if it hasn't been found. In those depths live the most bizarre animals ever known. Ghost sharks, demon cat sharks, deep-sea dogfish. Some of them look like characters from a low-budget horror film. Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook: / brightside Instagram: / brightgram 5-Minute Crafts Youtube: https://www.goo.gl/8JVmuC ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: http://www.brightside.me/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We'd love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. Take the survey at wbur.org/survey. In Taos, New Mexico, a community of people are living in self-sufficient Earthships made of recycled materials. Host Peter O'Dowd reports on how these off-grid refuges operate. And, that's not the only form of sustainable building in New Mexico. Here & Now's Chris Bentley reports on how sustainable systems combined with Indigenous building practices allow people to live in green homes. Then, O'Dowd catches up with Eric Mack, who moved his family into a half-built house outside Taos and devoted himself to going off the grid. Plus, heating and cooling American homes accounts for nearly 20% of the country's greenhouse gas emissions. So some people are forgoing air conditioning to avoid making the planet even hotter, and O'Dowd shares their stories.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Matt speaks with Matt Zwolinski about Bleeding Heart Libertarianism and the diverse perspectives within libertarian thought, discussing its history, philosophical foundations, and contemporary issues, including debates on social justice, individual rights, and the role of government. References: The BHL blog: https://bleedingheartlibertarians.com/ Hayek on SEP including his thoughts on social justice and libertarianism: https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/friedrich-hayek/ John Tomasi and Matt Zwolinski's book "The Individualists" - https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691155548/the-individualists Roderick Long on natural rights and libertarianism - http://freenation.org/a/f42l1.html Eric Mack's page on Tulane U website, including works - https://liberalarts.tulane.edu/philosophy/people/eric-mack-phd Ralph Nader on a libertarian alliance with "liberals"/progressives - https://www.wbur.org/radioboston/2014/05/21/ralph-nader Billy Christmas on PhilPeople - https://philpeople.org/profiles/billy-christmas A summary of American Libertarianism and consequentialism including a reference to Richard Epstein - https://usapoliticaldatabase.weebly.com/consequentialist-libertarianism.html
What motivates people to live off-grid in the 21st C? And how hard is it to survive out there?This week, the HBS hosts are joined by journalist and co-host of the Our Uncertain Future podcast Eric Mack, who decided in 2020 to move his family "off-grid." Currently residing in a 100% water- and energy-independent compound in the New Mexico desert, Eric chats with us not only about the skills and resources necessary for making a home off the grid, but also his (and others') philosophical reasons for doing so. Full episode notes at this link:https://hotelbarpodcast.com/podcast/episode-143-off-grid-living-with-eric-mack-------------------If you enjoy Hotel Bar Sessions podcast, please be sure to subscribe and submit a rating/review! Better yet, you can support this podcast by signing up to be one of our Patrons at patreon.com/hotelbarsessions!Follow us on Twitter/X @hotelbarpodcast, on Facebook, on TikTok, and subscribe to our YouTube channel!
The Supreme Court rejected a Republican-led effort to restrict the government's ability to communicate with social media companies to combat what it considers misinformation. Slate's Mark Joseph Stern tells us more. Then, in the early days of the pandemic, journalist Eric Mack took his home in Taos, New Mexico, completely off the grid. Mack talks about the personal costs and broader environmental benefits. And, Indigenous teens led a battle for climate justice in Hawaii — and won. Two of the plaintiffs join us alongside Grist's Anita Hofschneider.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
David Allen, Eric Mack, and John Forrister continue their discussion about their software journey, from early years to their current use of the Microsoft 365 suite of tools. If you haven't heard the first part, you may want to watch or listen to that first, but it's not required. In this recording, they talk about the evolution of eProductivity and how much of its functionality is available in the Microsoft tools. Beyond that, it's a wide-ranging discussion of how to think about productivity, and how getting organized is an ongoing process, not a one-time destination. And of course there are some software details, such as how David is tracking Waiting For items. You can listen to the entire conversation from December 2021 at GTD Connect®. -- This audio is one of many available at GTD Connect, a learning space and community hub for all things GTD. Join GTD practitioners from around the world in learning, sharing, and developing the skills for stress-free productivity. Sign up for a free guest pass Learn about membership options Knowing how to get the right things done is a key to success. It's easy to get distracted and overwhelmed. Stay focused and increase productivity with GTD Connect—a subscription-based online learning center from the David Allen Company. GTD Connect gives you access to a wealth of multimedia content designed to help you stay on track and deepen your awareness of principles you can also learn in GTD courses, coaching, and by reading the Getting Things Done book. You'll also get the support and encouragement of a thriving global community of people you won't find anywhere else. If you already know you'd like to join, click here to choose from monthly or annual options. If you'd like to try GTD Connect free for 14 days, read on for what's included and how to get your free trial. During your 14-day free trial, you will have access to: Recorded webinars with David Allen & the certified coaches and trainers on a wide range of productivity topics GTD Getting Started & Refresher Series to reinforce the fundamentals you may have learned in a GTD course, coaching, or book Extensive audio, video, and document library Slice of GTD Life series to see how others are making GTD stick David Allen's exclusive interviews with people in his network all over the world Lively members-only discussion forums sharing ideas, tips, and tricks Note: GTD Connect is designed to reinforce your learning, and we also recommend that you take a course, get individual coaching, or read the Getting Things Done book. Ready to start your free trial?
David Allen, Eric Mack, and John Forrister discuss their software journey, from early years to their current use of the Microsoft 365 suite of tools. A consistent theme is that it's not about the tool, but about bringing a productive mindset and habits to any tool. They discuss how the tools shape our behavior, and may or may not promote good GTD habits. The story starts in the mid-1990s with Lotus Notes. They talk about why Notes, and also why Microsoft 365 now. There are interesting tangents into groupware, CRMs, and instant messaging. Be sure to listen after David hops off, as Eric and John continue discussing for another few minutes, and invite your input on future topics. You can listen to the entire conversation from November 2021 at GTD Connect®. -- This audio is one of many available at GTD Connect, a learning space and community hub for all things GTD. Join GTD practitioners from around the world in learning, sharing, and developing the skills for stress-free productivity. Sign up for a free guest pass Learn about membership options Knowing how to get the right things done is a key to success. It's easy to get distracted and overwhelmed. Stay focused and increase productivity with GTD Connect—a subscription-based online learning center from the David Allen Company. GTD Connect gives you access to a wealth of multimedia content designed to help you stay on track and deepen your awareness of principles you can also learn in GTD courses, coaching, and by reading the Getting Things Done book. You'll also get the support and encouragement of a thriving global community of people you won't find anywhere else. If you already know you'd like to join, click here to choose from monthly or annual options. If you'd like to try GTD Connect free for 14 days, read on for what's included and how to get your free trial. During your 14-day free trial, you will have access to: Recorded webinars with David Allen & the certified coaches and trainers on a wide range of productivity topics GTD Getting Started & Refresher Series to reinforce the fundamentals you may have learned in a GTD course, coaching, or book Extensive audio, video, and document library Slice of GTD Life series to see how others are making GTD stick David Allen's exclusive interviews with people in his network all over the world Lively members-only discussion forums sharing ideas, tips, and tricks Note: GTD Connect is designed to reinforce your learning, and we also recommend that you take a course, get individual coaching, or read the Getting Things Done book. Ready to start your free trial?
Creator of the second-best productivity tool for GTD, Eric Mack is grounded in GTD and knowledge management. David Allen and John Forrister recently talked with Eric about his five principles of productivity software design, in the hope that it might inspire future designers to incorporate some of these principles into their applications. Eric is also doing a survey on workstyles and key frustrations. We encourage the GTD community to take his survey. We did, and found it helpful to us in understanding how we work, what we can do to improve, and more. Key Frustrations and Work Styles Survey For a limited time, Eric is offering GTD Connect members a complimentary call to early survey respondents to discuss his recommendations. Eric Mack Company eProductivity -- This audio is one of many available at GTD Connect, a learning space and community hub for all things GTD. Join GTD practitioners from around the world in learning, sharing, and developing the skills for stress-free productivity. Sign up for a free guest pass Learn about membership options Knowing how to get the right things done is a key to success. It's easy to get distracted and overwhelmed. Stay focused and increase productivity with GTD Connect—a subscription-based online learning center from the David Allen Company. GTD Connect gives you access to a wealth of multimedia content designed to help you stay on track and deepen your awareness of principles you can also learn in GTD courses, coaching, and by reading the Getting Things Done book. You'll also get the support and encouragement of a thriving global community of people you won't find anywhere else. If you already know you'd like to join, click here to choose from monthly or annual options. If you'd like to try GTD Connect free for 14 days, read on for what's included and how to get your free trial. During your 14-day free trial, you will have access to: Recorded webinars with David Allen & the certified coaches and trainers on a wide range of productivity topics GTD Getting Started & Refresher Series to reinforce the fundamentals you may have learned in a GTD course, coaching, or book Extensive audio, video, and document library Slice of GTD Life series to see how others are making GTD stick David Allen's exclusive interviews with people in his network all over the world Lively members-only discussion forums sharing ideas, tips, and tricks Note: GTD Connect is designed to reinforce your learning, and we also recommend that you take a course, get individual coaching, or read the Getting Things Done book. Ready to start your free trial?
At the GTD Summit, David Allen briefly shared a vision of the ultimate GTD app which consists of 19 pages of hand-drawn drafts of the screens he would want to use. To expand on that topic, we recorded David talking with Eric Mack about the past, present, and future of GTD software. It's a wide-ranging discussion with stories that will inform, entertain, and maybe even surprise you. It's audio only, but be sure to download the PDF of David's screen drawings as well. You can listen to the entire conversation from July 2019 at GTD Connect®. This audio is one of many available at GTD Connect, a learning space and community hub for all things GTD. Join GTD practitioners from around the world in learning, sharing, and developing the skills for stress-free productivity. Sign up for a free guest pass Learn about membership options Knowing how to get the right things done is a key to success. It's easy to get distracted and overwhelmed. Stay focused and increase productivity with GTD Connect—a subscription-based online learning center from the David Allen Company. GTD Connect gives you access to a wealth of multimedia content designed to help you stay on track and deepen your awareness of principles you can also learn in GTD courses, coaching, and by reading the Getting Things Done book. You'll also get the support and encouragement of a thriving global community of people you won't find anywhere else. If you already know you'd like to join, click here to choose from monthly or annual options. If you'd like to try GTD Connect free for 14 days, read on for what's included and how to get your free trial. During your 14-day free trial, you will have access to: Recorded webinars with David Allen & the certified coaches and trainers on a wide range of productivity topics GTD Getting Started & Refresher Series to reinforce the fundamentals you may have learned in a GTD course, coaching, or book Extensive audio, video, and document library Slice of GTD Life series to see how others are making GTD stick David Allen's exclusive interviews with people in his network all over the world Lively members-only discussion forums sharing ideas, tips, and tricks Note: GTD Connect is designed to reinforce your learning, and we also recommend that you take a course, get individual coaching, or read the Getting Things Done book. Ready to start your free trial?
Dejourno hosted by EurekaJohn: Platform or Protocol: Web3 Tooling for Journalists with Keith Axline, Crystal Street, Eric Mack and Spencer We dive into web3 tooling for journalists - platform vs. protocol, and how to understand the differences between them. We also look at what tools web3 currently offers for journalists (i.e.: Mirror, Unlock, Orange Protocol, Publish0x, Photure, etc). We finally conclude on Web3 investigation platforms with the assistance of JournoDAO and other top architects in the web3 journalism area. JournoDAO is an incubator for projects that transform and rethink the journalism ecosystem in the web3 space. Listen to what our speakers have to say on the state of journalism today, its development, and how decentralization and web3 have affected it. We intend to expose many of the cutting-edge apps currently being created to you, dear listeners. I sincerely hope you appreciate it and find it helpful in your cryptocurrency adventure. To learn more, follow them on Twitter, and also don't forget to visit their website, JournoDAO.xyz. SPEAKERS Keith Axline - @kaxline Crystal Street - @crystaldstreet Eric Mack - @ericcmack Spencer - @clinamenic Wherever you listen to this podcast, please remember to like and subscribe. We appreciate you checking out Crypto Sapiens. It is completely free, means the world to us, and aids in spreading the word about excellent stuff. Please rate this episode 5 stars wherever you listen to podcasts if you liked it. Visit our website at cryptosapiens.XYZ to discover more discussions similar to this one. TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 - 0:52 - DeJourno miniseries Introduction 0:52 - 3:14 - Host & Speakers Introduction and their journey in the crypto space/DeJourno 3:17 - 8:18 - Defining the categories of tools for web3 journalism (storage, censorship, resistance, transparency, community building and business, investigation tools) 8:20 - 17:58 - How is a platform different from a protocol in web3 18:00 - 29:57 - Easy to use web3 application and integration (unlock protocol as a case study) 30:00 - 34:07 - About Mirror.xyz as a platform 34:10 - 36:26 - Contributing to IPFS 36:28 - 42:52 - Degree of centralization to decentralization 42:54 - 44:16 - Censorship in Journalism 44:17 - 50:29 - How peer graph works and web2 server integration into web3 50:30 - 51:20 - Doing research about publishing platforms before using them 51:21 - 52:37 - Decentralize Journalism 52:38 - 53:28 - DeJourno dao NFT 52:29 - Outro Crypto Sapiens is produced in partnership with Bankless DAO. https://bankless.community --- Crypto Sapiens hosts lively discussions with innovative Web3 builders to help everyone learn about decentralized money systems, including Ethereum, Bitcoin and DeFi. Website- https://www.cryptosapiens.xyz/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/CryptoSapiens Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC26aOc_4vSGiQATW1V4e9Tw Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cryptosapiensofficial/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/CryptoSapiens-Podcast-107678875061018 Connect with Humpty Calderon - https://twitter.com/humptycalderon SUMMARY KEYWORDS centralization, decentralization, journalism, protocol, platform, people, journalists, publishing platform, investigation platform, web server, blogging, on-chain, blockchain, IPFS, news, local, algorithms, web3, NFT, --- Not financial or tax advice. This channel is strictly educational and is not investment advice or a solicitation to buy or sell assets or make financial decisions. Do your own research.
Dejourno hosted by EurekaJohn : Taking a decentralized approach to journalism with Keith Axline, Crystal Street, Eric Mack, Nick from Journo DAO. This is the first of a miniseries of four that examines different topics in decentralized journalism and web3 with the assistance of JournoDAO and other top architects in the web3 journalism area, Crypto Sapiens hosts the series DeJourno. JournoDAO is an incubator for projects that transform and rethink the journalism ecosystem. It aims to go back to the basics and define what journalism is all about while demystifying ideas, tools, and web3 that can help with the decentralization of journalism. Listen to what our speakers have to say on the state of journalism today, its development, and how decentralization and web3 have affected it. We intend to expose many of the cutting-edge apps that are currently being created to you, dear listeners. I sincerely hope you appreciate it and find it helpful in your cryptocurrency adventure. To learn more, be sure to follow them on Twitter and also don't forget to visit their website, JournoDAO.xyz SPEAKERS Keith Axline - @kaxline Crystal Street - @crystaldstreet Eric Mack - @ericcmack Nick - @fanaticalhodler TIMESTAMPS: 0:00-2:39 Introduction to the episode on DiJourno 2:40-8:37 The first step to decentralized journalism 8:41-14:36 When the concept of autonomy came into play? 14:39-17:18 What Nick thinks of the current state of Journalism 17:22-22:43 What's happening to the role of journalists in news? 22:47-28:05 How can there even be news deserts? 28:12-35:10 The role of a local journalist is to be a note-taker. ====== Wherever you listen to this podcast, please remember to like and subscribe. We appreciate you checking out Crypto Sapiens. It is completely free, means the world to us, and aids in spreading the word about excellent stuff. Please rate this episode 5 stars wherever you listen to podcasts if you liked it. Visit our website at cryptosapiens.XYZ to discover more discussions similar to this one. Crypto Sapiens is produced in partnership with Bankless DAO. https://bankless.community --- Crypto Sapiens hosts lively discussions with innovative Web3 builders to help everyone learn about decentralized money systems, including Ethereum, Bitcoin and DeFi. https://www.cryptosapiens.xyz/ https://twitter.com/CryptoSapiens https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC26a... https://www.instagram.com/cryptosapie... https://www.facebook.com/CryptoSapien... Connect with Humpty Calderon https://twitter.com/humptycalderon — SUMMARY KEYWORDS journalism, people, journalists, decentralized, newspapers, media, news, local, algorithms, web, crypto, talking, happening, journalism school, school board meetings, reporter, report, point, define, decentralization --- Not financial or tax advice. This channel is strictly educational and is not investment advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any assets or to make any financial decisions. Do your own research.
Eric Mack vs. Bristol County DA Thomas Quinn --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theyoungjurks/support
Alex speaks again with philosopher Eric Mack about "Anarchy, State and Utopia", this time touching on some of the challenges to Nozick's theory and Eric's own personal connection to Robert Nozick during his life.
Alex speaks with Philosopher Eric Mack about Robert Nozick's "Anarchy State and Utopia" and how the book shaped the conversation around natural rights theory, philosophical libertarianism, and the study of political utopias for decades to come.
Masking The Kids W/ CCSD Chairman Rev. Dr. Eric Mack
On this week's episode, the sisters dive into fxckboys in general. They're fed up and have a lot to say. "Cry Baby's Corner" was full of mess, once again. This week on "I Rec That", they're sharing what they've been listening to lately. Also, they spread their concerns & condolences regarding the Michigan school shooting. Big shoutout to their youngest day one fan, Meeks, on her first gymnastics competition & listening faithfully. Make sure to check out their boy Eric Mack on the most recent episode of Insecure. (Instagram: @iamerickmackjr) Cry Baby's Social Handles: @mandynonames Blu Zaas' Social Handles: @blutifulzaas Twitter Handle: @theghettz Instagram Handle: @2theghettzwego Tap in & reach out to them via email: 2theghettzwego@gmail.com
What does it mean that the biblical authors expected the return of Eden? The prophets anticipated waters of life from God would do miraculous things like restore the barren Dead Sea region to its former lush state and unite all humanity. In this episode, join Tim and Jon as they follow the waters of life from Genesis 1-2 throughout time, in anticipation of the coming Day of the Lord.View full show notes from this episode →Timestamps Part one (0-11:15)Part two (11:15-28:30)Part three (28:30-35:45)Part four (35:45-end)Referenced ResourcesInterested in more? Check out Tim's library here.Eric Mack, “New Science Suggests Biblical City of Sodom Was Smote by an Exploding Meteor,” Forbes Magazine, December 2018Show Music “Defender (Instrumental)” by TENTS“Solar Cove” by Mama AiutoChillhop Essential Summer 2021 EP“Imagination” by Montell FishShow produced by Dan Gummel, Zack McKinley, and Cooper Peltz. Show notes by Lindsey Ponder. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
In this episode, we find ourselves still working in isolation due to ongoing COVID restrictions and without access to classrooms, offices, or numerous essential tools. But with a new found hope that our lives are slowly returning to a new normal as the pandemic finally recedes. We're still on Zoom a lot these days, too, and these interviews were conducted on that platform and therefore do have some sound variances.For over a year now, students have persevered with remote learning and have discovered virtual ways to present their work. Lacking crucial materials, being isolated, and facing uncertain futures have all been part of their experience.The Irwin exhibition usually includes a highly anticipated and publicized group show in the Mary Porter Sesnon Art Gallery, complete with a lively opening night party for friends and family, plus a chance show one's work to the UC Santa Cruz campus community and to the public. The last physical show was in 2019, and last year's exhibition was the first, and was assumed to be the last, virtual presentation.However, this year's exhibition will also have to be virtual but with the valuable experience gained from last year, and again, using cutting-edge 3D modeling tools. Entitled, Fabricating Solace, the Irwin Scholarship exhibition, showcases the work of a select group of UC Santa Cruz's outstanding young artists from the UC Santa Cruz Art Department.Fabricating Solace opens online on June 3, 2021.For more information about the Irwin 2021: Fabricating Solace virtual exhibition and related events, and to find out more about the artists, please visit: art.ucsc.edu.The UC Santa Cruz Arts Division is very grateful for the William Hyde Irwin and Susan Benteen Irwin Scholarship, now in its 35th year. It is the most prestigious award in the Art Department at UC Santa Cruz, and selection is based on the excellence of the nominees' creative work. Students each receive $2,500. This podcast is a production of the UC Santa Cruz Arts Division. Written, edited, hosted, and produced by Maureen Dixon HarrisonTheme music by Eric Mack.All other music by Kevin MacLeod.
In this episode, host, Maureen Dixon Harrison, had the great honor of talking with theater arts professor and San Francisco Bay Area theater legend Danny Scheie as he was preparing for a live reading event of his signature piece, Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors, which will be a fundraiser for the newly established Danny Scheie Scholarship Fund. The play will be presented over Zoom on April 23, 2021 and stars Scheie as the Dromio twins -- a part he's made famous over the years -- along with an impressive cast of UCSC students and alumni. After over 30years at UC Santa Cruz, Professor Scheie is retiring from teaching, but thankfully not from acting. He's enjoyed a spectacular career as a stage actor, winning numerous awards, including the Bay Area Critics Circle Award three times for Leading Actor; two times for Supporting Actor, and once for directing. Scheie also has earned consistently rave reviews from major publications like the New York Times, Variety, the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times and several others for the wide array of principal roles he's performed at top theaters all over the country. As you'll discover in this insightful talk, he candidly discusses his loves, his loses, his addictions, and even his fears. His sharp and hilarious observations make him the ideal guest, and it's no wonder that he's not only a very beloved professor, but also an exceptionally talented actor. We hope you'll enjoy this lively conversation which, due to continuing COVID restrictions, was recorded on Zoom.This podcast was produced, edited, written and hosted by Maureen Dixon Harrison, Asst. Director of Communications, Arts at UC Santa Cruz.Theme music by Eric Mack."Midnight Tale" by Kevin MacLeod.For more information about the UC Santa Cruz Arts Division and upcoming events, please go to: https://arts.ucsc.edu
Hi, I’m journalist Eric Mack. Back in 2016, my wife — author Johanna DeBiase — and I recorded a series of short, frank conversations leading up to our tenth wedding anniversary. The series touches on everything from the horrors of dating to the best way to ignore a spouse. Listen to the trailer above and sign up to our email newsletter below and we’ll let you know when new episodes drop.In the meantime, tell your friends! Get on the email list at thisismarriage.substack.com
Learn more about everything referenced in this episode by clicking the links below:Kate's new book of essays, Once Upon a Time I Lived on Mars.The 2017 InterPlanetary Panel, which launched the project.The 2018 InterPlanetary Festival Panel, “Autonomous Ecosystems.”All About Eggs, published by Lucky Peach.“Ova Easy” egg crystals, for your solo-Sunday omelettes.“The Aleph” by Jorge BorgesRocannon's World by Ursula Le Guin.“Hey, Elon Musk, What about Toilet Paper on Mars?” by Eric Mack.New Yorker article, “Roommates on Mars,” which outlines the “Nutella Incident.”Endurance.“King Arthur Flour's Baking Hotline Has Never Been Busier — and the Questions Are Getting Personal.”
This week we are joined by Eric Mack (Comedian, Actor) to talk about the Minneapolis Police killing George Floyd and Comedy. Are there any jokes that are off limits? Are women in comedy funny? When you are bombing on stage, what is the thought process a comedian is going through and more. Special Guest: Eric Mack iamericmack.com www.instagram.com/Iamericmack/ www.youtube.com/channel/UC4PDaMgcKJO5tY2dwObV96w Please Subscribe, Rate & Review The Mean Podcast! linktr.ee/themeanpodcast
Today we sit down w/ our friend Eric Mack, and we chop it up for a bit before LA officially goes on lockdown.
This Liberty Law Talk is with philosopher Eric Mack on Friedrich Hayek’s 1973 magnum opus, Law, Legislation and Liberty. Hayek’s significant trilogy distinguishes between law and legislation, considers the appropriate rule of judges within a spontaneous order, observes the difficulties of even defining social justice, and attempts to set forth the principles of a new […]
The holiday season is in full swing. It’s a time of year to reflect, connect and an even better time to start looking ahead as we enter year 2020 with purpose. In this episode, we share a conversation on leadership with Colonel Eric Mack and Chief Master Sergeant Warren Triche. Our discussion starts off with reflections on the past six months and thoughts going into 2020. We touch on the challenges of working with such a diverse group and find out just what it is that sets the airmen of the 692d apart from the rest.CONNECT on Facebook and SUBSCRIBE ON Apple Podcasts: Show Notes:How the 692d Airmen are inspiring leadershipWhat group leadership is pushing forHow the caliber of airmen has shifted with timeWhy 692 airmen are confident in briefing O-6sACTOR/CELEB Samuel L. Jackson pops inHow our airmen are making an impactQUOTES: “Leave the playground better than you found it” -Col. Mack!!! Various Samuel L. Jackson quotes!!!-Chief TricheResources and books mentioned:Team of TeamsThe Starfish and the SpiderDare to LeadWho Moved My CheeseLegacyThe Infinite GameThe Coffee Bean
Alex Aragona asks Eric Mack to explore his views on what socialism is and if it's the answer to the problems proponents say it can solve.
At the June 2019 GTD Summit, David Allen briefly shared a vision of the ultimate GTD app, which consists of 19 pages of hand-drawn drafts of the screens he would want to use. To expand on that topic, we recorded David talking with Eric Mack and John Forrister about the past, present, and future of GTD software. It's a wide-ranging discussion with stories that will inform, entertain, and maybe even surprise you. This episode is part two of two.
At the June 2019 GTD Summit, David Allen briefly shared a vision of the ultimate GTD app, which consists of 19 pages of hand-drawn drafts of the screens he would want to use. To expand on that topic, we recorded David talking with Eric Mack and John Forrister about the past, present, and future of GTD software. It's a wide-ranging discussion with stories that will inform, entertain, and maybe even surprise you. This episode is part one of two.
Eric Mack joins our show again to talk about common objections to libertarianism by dissecting John Rawls view of libertarianism. Many people have reservations about libertarianism because they see it as lacking compassion, but in the long-run people who are on the lowest rung of society do better in a free market system. Some others argue that there isn’t enough substance to libertarianism to live your life in that way, but Eric Mack consistently challenges that point of view throughout the episode. What are the objections to libertarianism? Why was John Rawls not a libertarian? What is the “difference principle”? Does free market economics raise the standard of living? How would libertarians help the ‘worst-off’? Are libertarians lacking compassion? What is a just society?Further Reading:Libertarianism (Key Concepts in Political Theory), written by Eric MackAnarchy, State, and Utopia, by Robert NozickRelated Content:Arguments for Liberty, edited by Aaron Ross Powell and Grant BabcockA Rawlsian Case for Libertarianism, written by Kevin VallierArguments for Liberty: Rawlsianism, Free Thoughts PodcastThe Intellectual Tradition of Libertarianism (with Eric Mack), Free Thoughts Podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Revisiting the root of our ideas in freedom and liberty, Eric Mack argues that everyone has a claim to liberty because it represents the possibility to live a valuable life. With that being said, people believe in varying degrees of liberty, even libertarians. Mack believes that libertarians encompass a wide spectrum of thought ranging from classical liberal to anarchists. What is libertarianism? What are the fundamental principles of justice? What is a political good? Are anarchists libertarians? Are classical liberals libertarians? Are all libertarians against coercion? Who is Herbert Spencer?Further Reading:Libertarianism (Key Concepts in Political Theory), written by Eric MackThe Libertarian Mind, written by David Boaz10 Books Every Libertarian Should Read, written by Madsen PirieRelated Content:A Natural Rights Case for Libertarianism, written by Eric MackArguments for Liberty, edited by Aaron Ross Powell & Grant BabcockWhat is Libertarianism?, Free Thoughts Podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Eric Mack, Deputy Senior Financial Officer at USAA, shared his insights and career journey with us on this episode of Life In Accounting, a podcast production of Where Accountants Go. Marines Eric enlisted in the service at an early age – 17 to be specific. He did two tours, for a total of seven years, and then decided it was time to move out of active duty as he was newly married at the time. However, his service didn't stop there. He continued in the Reserves for the next fourteen years or so. We discuss his transition from service in the Marines to his first commercial position with an accounting firm, and he shares some valuable insight there as well. Specifically, it's important to find the right organization to transition into, and also that it's important to remember that although much of your skillset transfers well, there is always more to learn. PwC, then USAA Shortly after starting his accounting career, Eric was fortunate enough to get onboard with PriceWaterhouseCoopers – actually just right after the merger. This move launched him into the financial services and real estate industries. After about 10 years with PwC, he decided to make the move into industry and joined USAA in their real estate company. He now serves as a Deputy Senior Financial Officer. Key advice Some of the key pieces of advice Eric shares in this podcast are… Technical skills are important, but development of communication ability is just as important When looking to move into management, serve first, and then the promotion will come Although it's a temporary sacrifice, becoming a CPA greatly increases your value as an accountant To listen in on this interview with Eric Mack, please click on the player below:
Fantasy can be so powerful that sometimes we forget reality is headed in a totally different direction. In this special episode of Hot Mic with Dan Savage, comedian and actress Rachel Bloom chats with Dan about her CW musical comedy Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, where her character Rebecca Bunch takes fantasy a bit far (you'll also hear some snippets of songs from the show). Plus, Eric Mack shares a live story from RISK! about a fantasy that had to be checked before it became a nightmare. In each episode of Hot Mic with Dan Savage, relationship expert and columnist Dan Savage showcases and provides commentary on the best true stories about sex and relationships from live storytelling shows across the country.
Liberally Correct brings its great saga on the media to a close with a discussion on the oldest form of journalism: print. Eric Mack and Brett Madsen discuss the work that the New York Times and Washington Post have done in the aftermath of the election and how very few outlets seem to have the capability to do the type of investigative reporting that can make a difference. They also discuss the transition from consumption of print news via a morning newspaper versus a continuous 24/7 feed that is frequently consumed in an aggregated form.
Fellow millennial Matthew Hirte joins Eric Mack and Brett Madsen to discuss the aftermath of the 2016 United States presidential election. As a Bernie Sanders supporter, Matthew believes the Democrats rigged the primaries and stole the election from Bernie, which Eric and Brett disagree with. The discussion dives into the history of Matthew's political views, why Bernie decided to run as a Democrat rather than as an Independent, and why if the Left cannot find a way to unite, the Republicans will be in control for the foreseeable future.
Two millennials get into the shit show that was TV coverage of the 2016 United States presidential election. Eric Mack and Brett Madsen discuss the root causes behind the end product, including the role of money in the news business and how strongly it ultimately shapes our thinking. They also discuss how easily Donald Trump was able to manipulate cable news into creating a feedback loop based on the topic of his choosing, and how he was able to ultimately drive the conversation.
In the final Liberally Correct episode of 2016, millennials Eric Mack and Brett Madsen give a brief overview of the history of media in the age of rapid corporate consolidation. They discuss how fake news, biased/spun news and sensationalist material is simply easier to monetize in today's niche media environment that for the most part is dependent on clicks. They also talk about the business and marketing of content and media, and how the transition from a product-based economy to a content-based economy is affecting not just the news and how we obtain information, but every aspect of our day-to-day lives.
In part one of Liberally Correct's media chronicles, Eric Mack and Brett Madsen dissect the rise of social media, the role it currently plays in the media landscape, and how Donald Trump was specifically able to use Twitter to bypass media filters to speak directly to his supporters. Topics covered: What Is Included in "The Media," What Makes a Good or Real News Organization, Fringe Media, The Reporting Process, The Manti Te'o Incident, Social Media, The Role of Facebook and the Origins of the News Feed, The Role of Twitter and Why It Replaced RSS Readers, The Death of Newspapers, The Rise of Real-Time Communications, Where People Tend to Get Their News From Now, Why Our Species Was Able to Conquer the Planet Due to the Development of Fictional Information, How Trump Leveraged Fictional Information to Win the Election.
In the third episode of Liberally Correct, Eric Mack and Brett Madsen get into the finer details of Bernie Sanders' proposed revolution and whether people actually want what he was proposing. Brett contrasts his recent year in China with some of the goals of the Sanders campaign. They then examine income and wealth inequality and discuss the historical role that the industrial revolution played in the writing of The Communist Manifesto. They also wonder how much the current economic anxiety has to do with the digital/information revolution and whether the current income and wealth inequality will even out over time, as it did after the industrial revolution ended. Eric and Brett then list several things we need to do to have a better democracy. And finally, they ask the question, "Would Bernie have won against Trump?"
Now that Liberally Correct has been greenlit and given a 13-episode first season order, Eric Mack and Brett Madsen dive into the positives and negatives of Bernie Sanders' campaign and the ultimately devastating effect it had on Hillary Clinton's chances to win the general. They discuss the weakness of democracy -- the demagogue -- and how Trump and Bernie are each examples of demagogues. They also talk about the effect Bernie's rhetoric has had on the Democratic Party's ability to legislate and govern pragmatically now that he has helped shape its new platform. They then discuss how the rich make their money, Reaganomics, and Bernie's tax rhetoric. Topics covered: Bernie Sanders' Presidential Campaign, Hillary Clinton's Presidential Campaign, Social Media Flame Wars, The Billionaire Class, Capital Gains, Taxes, Wages, The Democratic Party, Primaries, Demagogues
Welcome to Liberally Correct! In part one of this pilot episode -- shot for a major network in Hollywood -- two know-nothing millennials named Eric Mack and Brett Madsen break down just what the hell happened during the 2016 presidential election cycle. Topics covered: Who We Are, Liberal Correctness, Why The Podcast Exists, What Happened Out There, Why Trump Won, and The Inability To Read The Data.
David Gonos and Eric Mack, two long-time fantasy fatcats, get you the skinny on everything you need to win in fantasy. They might also dabble into great food, beer-swilling tales of yesteryear and some pop culture. This is Episode 1 as the two former CBSSports.com, SI.com and FanDuel fantasy analysts reunite for a 30-minute fantasy football podcast, reviewing the 2015 fantasy football season.
Abuse, denial and coverups could be derailing one of the most successful college football programs of the century. What does it mean for fans? And what next? Ned Dougherty and Eric Mack delve deep in this extended discussion.
Spines w/ Eric Mack and Wilder Alison by Induction Burners
On this episode of ND Dev Spotlight we chat it up with Eric Mack of Okobu games, and the lead developer of a new rougelike indie game, Doko Roko. Find more on Doko Roko:Okobugames.com@Dokorokogame@EricSmackFind more music by Rameses B:Facebook.com/RamesesBSoundcloud.com/RamesesBYouTube.com/RamesesB@RamesesBFind more music by Bustre:Facebook.com/BustremusicSoundcloud.com/BustreYoutube.com/itsBustre@BustreDnB Podcast RSS
Matt Zwolinski joins us this week to talk about his recent paper, “Libertarianism and Pollution,” available on the Social Science Research Network. In it, he examines how various libertarian philosophers and economists, including Nozick, Rothbard, Ronald Coase, and Eric Mack have dealt with the problem of pollution.In a system of strictly enforced rights to private property, how should one account for pollution? Should it be allowed at all? And in either case, how can the term “pollution” be defined?Show Notes and Further ReadingMatt Zwolinski, “Libertarianism and Pollution” (SSRN paper)Robert Nozick, Anarchy, State, and Utopia (book)Murray Rothbard, “Law, Property Rights, and Air Pollution” (Cato Journal article)Michael Huemer, The Problem of Political Authority (book)Ronald Coase, “The Problem of Social Cost” (Journal of Law and Economics article)Eric Mack, “Locke on Property” (Liberty Matters essay) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Genevieve Mueller, Eric Mack, Mauro Montoya and Dixie De La Tour share sexy stories at Pornotopia in Albuquerque and Bawdy Storytelling in San Francisco.
Eric Balkman and Dave Gerczak cover the 2014 Fantasy Football Players Championship (FFPC) Pros Vs. Joes League #5 Ultraman Division. The Pros are made up of Micah James from FFMagicMan.com, Nathan Zegura from Browns Daily, Eric Mack from BleacherReport.com, Jeff Mans and Ted Schuster from FantasyAlarm.com, and Sigmund Bloom from Footballguys.com. They will take on the Joes made up of FFPC players Don Metter, John Shaw, Patrick Haley, Paula Lacy, Dan Williams, Lou Plzak and Glenn Lowy. Plus, the guys answer your calls, emails, tweets and more all on The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour!
Americans are still relatively new to consuming wine—but they do so with gusto during the holiday season. On today’s show we take a look at the chemistry of this intoxicating substance: its aroma, its flavor, and its sometimes unwanted side effects. SHOW CLOCK 00:00 Opening Credits 00:31 Introduction 00:52 Element of the Week: Oxygen 02:54 Mystery Solved! Sulfites and Hangovers 05:35 Feature: Organic Wines 10:11 Closing Credits CREDITS Special thanks to Hilary Domush and Eric Mack for researching this show. Additional credits available at chemheritage.org/distillations.
There are four fundamental qualities: time, length, mass, and temperature. All other units can be derived from them, but these four can’t be broken down any further. This week we focus on time—the measurement that orders our lives. SHOW CLOCK 00:00 Opening Credits 00:32 Introduction 01:30 Element of the Week: Ruthenium 03:59 Chemistry in Your Cupboard: Pressure Cooker 06:20 The Atomic Clock 10:37 Quote: William Faulkner 10:51 Closing Credits CREDITS Special thanks to Eric Mack and Audra Wolfe for researching this show. Additional credits available at chemheritage.org/distillations.
Entropy is defined as the degree of disorder in a system, and according to the Second Law of Thermodynamics entropy is always increasing. Preservation is a way that humans are trying to beat entropy, and this week we look at why and how we preserve. SHOW CLOCK 00:00 Opening Credits 00:32 Introduction 01:08 Element of the Week: Argon 03:24 Conversation with Ronn Wade 07:29 Frozen Dead Guy Days 11:28 Quote: Neil Rollinson 11:44 Closing Credits CREDITS Special thanks to Eric Mack and Audra Wolfe for researching this show. Additional credits available at chemheritage.org/distillations.