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In Episode 156 of “The Trusted Advisor,” RSPA CEO Jim Roddy sits down with Shiv Sundar, the Co-Founder of ISV Esper, to discuss his journey leading a company from its startup phase to over $100 million in investments with hundreds of customers, partners, and team members. “The Trusted Advisor,” powered by the Retail Solutions Providers Association (RSPA), is an award-winning content series designed specifically for retail IT VARs and software providers. Our goal is to educate you on the topics of leadership, management, hiring, sales, and other small business best practices. For more insights, visit the RSPA blog at www.GoRSPA.org. The RSPA is North America's largest community of VARs, software providers, vendors, and distributors in the retail, restaurant, and grocery verticals. The mission of the RSPA is to accelerate the success of its members in the retail technology ecosystem by providing knowledge and connections. The organization offers member-to-member warm introductions, education, legal advice, industry advocacy, and other services to assist members with becoming and remaining successful. RSPA is most well-known for its signature events, RetailNOW and Inspire, which provide face-to-face learning and networking opportunities. Learn more by visiting www.GoRSPA.org.
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Título: ¿Por qué nos cuesta tanto confiar en nosotros? (Y cómo ganarle a la duda).Descripción: ¿Te pasa que el mundo elogia tu capacidad pero por dentro sentís que caminás sobre un hielo muy fino? ¿Esperás a "sentirte lista" para dar el paso y terminás quedándote en el mismo lugar? En este episodio de Perfectamente Imperfecta desarmamos qué es realmente la autoconfianza y por qué es una certeza de resiliencia, no de éxito garantizado. Analizamos la trampa de las promesas rotas con vos misma, el sesgo de negatividad del cerebro que te bloquea ante lo nuevo y te damos un plan práctico de entrenamiento: cómo armar tu Banco de Evidencia, el poder de las micro-promesas y por qué la acción siempre tiene que ir antes que el sentimiento.
Dr. Esper Kallas - Diretor do Instituto Butantan - Dúvidas sobre a vacina da Dengue
Dr. Esper Kallas - Diretor do Instituto Butantan - Dúvidas sobre a vacina da Dengue
Dr. Esper Kallas - Diretor do Instituto Butantan - Dúvidas sobre a vacina da Dengue
Dr. Esper Kallas - Diretor do Instituto Butantan - Dúvidas sobre a vacina da Dengue
Dr. Esper Kallas - Diretor do Instituto Butantan - Dúvidas sobre a vacina da Dengue
Dr. Esper Kallas - Diretor do Instituto Butantan - Dúvidas sobre a vacina da Dengue
Le tapan la cara a Jared Leto y de primeras da un poco de cosa. Pero esta peli de muñecos ochenteros engancha, y mucho — tiene ese rollo de aventura gamberra que sabe exactamente lo que es. Si los Masters formaron parte de tu infancia, esto te va a sorprender. Te contamos por qué, sin destriparla.
A veces pensamos que nuestros mejores momentos ya quedaron atrás, pero la vida todavía tiene muchísimas experiencias, personas y recuerdos esperándonos. En este episodio, hablamos sobre soltar la nostalgia, abrirnos a lo desconocido y recordar que el futuro también puede sorprendernos con días profundamente felices.A lo largo de estos 4 años de Despertando Podcast, hemos compartido episodios que les han ayudado muchísimo, y hoy queremos traerles de vuelta todas esas herramientas que han resonado con ustedes y cambiado sus mañanas ☀️.En este episodio hablamos de:Cómo dejar de vivir atrapadxs en el pasadoLa importancia de mantener esperanza en el futuroAbrirte a nuevas personas, experiencias y versiones de tiSi quieres conocer más de Despertando Podcast síguenos en nuestras redes sociales:
Editor and media critic Esper Quinn joins Ash and Brandon in answering more questions from the insert credit forum. Hosted by Alex Jaffe, with Ash Parrish, Brandon Sheffield, and Esper Quinn. Edited by Esper Quinn, original music by Kurt Feldman. Watch episodes with full video on YouTube Discuss this episode in the Insert Credit Forums SHOW NOTES: For All Mankind “Ryu ga gotoku the polls” forums.insertcredit.com Insert Credit Flavored Questions that are too stupid for the Dirtbag 1: marurun asks, who is the most pointlessly bland fighting game character? Moreso than “guy in a karate gi”. (03:17) Divekick Goiken Muyou: Anarchy in the Nippon Fighting Vipers Comix Zone Streets of Rage series Super Smash Bros. series Fire Emblem series 2: ana asks, what's the most common hidden gem? (05:55) Rupee Celeste Cult of the Lamb Deltarune NiGHTS into Dreams… Radiant Silvergun Panzer Dragoon Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks 3: yeso asks, has anyone ever cried at one of the Leisure Suit Larry death scenes? (07:48) Leisure Suit Larry series Omegaverse Ron Jeremy Pamela Anderson Carmen Elektra Maxim 4: SteveWithaB asks, is it time to retire the term “gamer”? (11:06) Call of Duty series Halo series 5: Tradegood asks, if Xbox is Mountain Dew and Doritos, and Nintendo is Coca-Cola and Pringles, what is Sony? (13:40) Xbox Mountain Dew Doritos Nintendo Coca-Cola Pringles Sony Pepsi Lay's Black & Mild Blunt Bong Candy cigarette Dr Pepper Sega Jaguar RC Cola Konami Amiga Dreamcast Ramune Hamburger French fries 6: Death_Strandicoot asks, who should be the first recipient of the Nobel Prize for Video Games? (16:16) The Hague Geoff Keighley David Cage Shigeru Miyamoto Mario Pac-Man Pong 7: Mnemogenic asks, how would you adapt a 10 yen game into a big budget AAA video game? (18:24) 10 yen coin Call of Ponchy : Mahjong Warfare Frogger Dragon Quest Web3 8: Taliesin_Merlin asks, design an Amy Rose video game based on one of the following novel premises. (20:41) The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo I, Robot The Name of the Rose I, Claudius I, Tonya (2017) The Name of the Rose (1986) The Murder of Sonic the Hedgehog Sonic and the Black Knight Lollipop Chainsaw 9: Tom asks, what are the seven basic game genres? (23:33) The Seven Basic Plots 10: mtvcribs asks, what happened to thong-era final fantasy (26:19) Final Fantasy X-2 Final Fantasy XIII Tetsuya Nomura Final Fantasy XV Cindy Aurum Final Fantasy XIV Online Final Fantasy XVI Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin Clive Rosfield Jon Snow Game of Thrones 11: mack41 asks, is Google Maps cop warning alert a strand game? (29:07) Death Stranding Dark Souls series 12: beets asks, if you were going to make a table from videogame hardware, what would you use? (30:53) BattleTech pod Xbox One PlayStation 2 Logan Paul 13: rootfifthoctave asks, is sega the company that gets the most “[not-sega game] feels like a [sega] game” comments spoken about it? (32:24) Soulslike Treasure Ubisoft Assassin's Creed series Stardew Valley 14: KingTubb asks, how often do the following characters change their bed sheets: (35:11) Solid Snake Naked Snake Venom Snake Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain Jack Bauer Liquid Snake Raiden Princess Peach Heavy Rain Harvest Moon series Deadly Premonition 15: PassionQuotient asks, what's the video game equivalent of reading all of Shakespeare? What about James Joyce? (38:26) William Shakespeare James Joyce WarioWare series Dragon Quest series Final Fantasy series Geoffrey Chaucer Kingdom Hearts series Dune Atari 2600 16: Kiki asks, what's Jollibee? (41:07) Jollibee Jollibee x FINAL FANTASY XIV Collaboration Campaign Watch_Dogs 2 17: YellerDog asks, what game is the most fun with the worst graphics? What game is the least fun with the best graphics? (42:58) Dwarf Fortress Rogue MindsEye Grand Theft Auto VI r/GamingLeaksAndRumours 18: adashtra asks, What is the “telling your puppy to stop biting your feet, but he's so dang cute you don't wanna yell at him” of video games? (45:20) Animal Crossing series LIGHTNING ROUND: Arcade of Our Own (48:58) Recommendations and Outro (01:05:42): Brandon: some of The Magnificent Seven sequels but not others, Possession (1981), microchip your animals Ash: Is God Is (2026) Esper: Esper Quinn's Top 10 Hottest Games of 2025, Witch Hat Atelier, Absolute Wonder Woman, Fantastic Four, The Moon & Serpent Bumper Book of Magic Jaffe: Read Berserk at work This week's Insert Credit Show is brought to you by patrons like you. Thank you. Subscribe: RSS, YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more!
Hacer click aquí para enviar sus comentarios a este cuento.Juan David Betancur Fernandezelnarradororal@gmail.comHabía una vez, en un reino rodeado de acantilados y mares antiguos, una princesa llamada Psique. Su belleza no era común; no era de esas que alegran los ojos, sino de las que paralizan el corazón de aquellos insensatos que la ven. Los hombres cruzaban océanos solo para verla caminar, y cuando la observaban se olvidaban que era su deber llevar ofrendas a los templos de la mismísima Venus, la diosa del amor.Y ya saben cómo son los dioses... no perdonan el olvido y venus lo recordaria.Venus, envuelta en una furia de nubes doradas, llamó a su hijo, el travieso cupido (a quien muchos conocen como el dios del amor).Cuando el candoroso cupido llego esta le dijo "Hijo mío, toma tus flechas doradas. Busca a esa insolente mortal llamada psique y haz que se enamore perdidamente de la criatura más monstruosa, fea y vil que camine sobre la Tierra", El Amor voló hacia el palacio de la princesa dispuesto a cumplir la orden. Y entrando por una ventana de la torre donde la princesa dormía vio la vio allí placidamente durmiendo, y en ese preciso momento la luz de la luna iluminó su rostro de tal manera que el dios vio la belleza de la princesa en toda su magnitud y por esta razón sus nervios lo traicionaron.. Al sacar una de sus flechas, se herió accidentalmente el dedo con la punta de oro de su flecha y como consecuencia el sentimiento del amor se apodero de el. Puede parecer un contrasentido pero En ese microsegundo, el dios del amor quedó, por primera vez, completamente enamorado.Mientras tanto, el padre de Psique, preocupado porque nadie se atrevía a pedir la mano de su hija (la veían más como a una diosa que como a una esposa), consultó al Oráculo de Delfos. . El Oráculo de los dioses dictó una terrible profecía para su familia: “Lleven a la princesa a la cima de la montaña más alta, vestida de novia. Su esposo no es un hombre, sino un monstruo alado que devora vidas”.Con lágrimas de piedra, su familia la abandonó en la cumbre. Psique esperaba garras, colmillos y fuego. Sin embargo, lo que llegó fue Céfiro, el viento del oeste, que la levantó en un suspiro y la depositó suavemente en un valle escondido.Frente a ella se alzaba un palacio de cristal y oro. Al entrar, las mesas se llenaban solas de manjares y unas voces invisibles, hechas de pura brisa, le susurraban: “Bienvenida, reina. Todo lo que ves es tuyo”.Pero lo más extraño ocurría al caer la noche. En la oscuridad más absoluta, una presencia se deslizaba en su lecho. Sus manos eran cálidas, su voz era un poema y su ternura no tenía límites. No había monstruo allí; había un amante perfecto.Eso sí, él le impuso una única y severa regla:"Esposa mía, puedes tenerlo todo en este palacio. Pero jamás, jamás debes intentar ver mi rostro. Si me miras, me perderás para siempre".Durante meses, Psique fue feliz en esa penumbra llena de secretos. Pero la mente humana es frágil, y la envidia ajena es venenosa. Sus hermanas, celosas de su riqueza, la visitaron en secreto y sembraron la duda en su mente: “¿Y si duermes con una serpiente gigante que te devorará cuando te descuides? Esta noche, esconde una lámpara y un puñal. Cuando se duerma, míralo. Si es un monstruo, trácatelas, le cortas la cabeza”.Esa noche, el peso de la sospecha fue más fuerte que el amor. Esperó a que su esposo durmiera profundamente. Con manos temblorosas, encendió la lámpara de aceite y la acercó a la cama.El corazón casi se le sale del pecho. No había escamas ni colmillos. Allí descansaba el mismísimo dios cupido, con sus alas de plumas blancas y rosas, y sus rizos dorados esparcidos en la almohada. Psique, embelesada, se inclinó para admirarlo... y el destino cobró su precio.Una sola gota de aceite hirviendo resbaló de la lámpara y cayó sobre el hombro del dios.Amor abrió los ojos. Miró la lámpara, miró el puñal y, con los ojos llenos de una tristeza infinita, desplegó sus alas. Antes de perderse en la noche, sus palabras flotaron en el aire como una maldición:"El Amor no puede vivir donde no hay confianza".El palacio se desvaneció. Psique se encontró sola en un bosque espinoso, llorando su error. Pero el alma humana, cuando ama de verdad, es capaz de desafiar a los mismos cielos. Decidió buscar a su esposo, aunque tuviera que caminar hasta el fin del mundo.Fue a parar al templo de Venus, quien la recibió con una sonrisa cruel. Para recuperar a su hijo, la diosa le impuso cuatro tareas imposibles, cuatro misiones de cuento de hadas:Separar una montaña de granos mezclados antes del anochecer. (Psique lloró, pero un ejército de miles de hormigas, conmovidas, hicieron el trabajo por ella).Conseguir la lana de unas ovejas de oro salvajes que mataban a golpes. (Una caña del río le susurró al oído que esperara a que las ovejas durmieran para recoger la lana atrapada en los arbustos).Llenar una jarra con el agua negra del río Estigia, que brotaba de una roca custodiada por dragones. (El águila de Júpiter bajó del cielo, tomó la jarra con sus garras y le trajo el agua).Finalmente, Venus le pidió el castigo definitivo: Bajar al mismísimo Inframundo, el reino de los muertos, y pedirle a la reina Proserpina una cajita con un trozo de su belleza divina.Psique, usando su ingenio, sorteó al perro Cerbero de tres cabezas, pagó al barquero Caronte y logró regresar al mundo de los vivos con la caja en sus manos.Pero la curiosidad es una sombra que persigue a Psique. A pocos pasos de reencontrarse con su amor, pensó: “Si abro la caja y uso solo un toque de esta belleza divina, él me amará aún más”.Abrió la tapa. Pero dentro no había cosméticos ni hechizos de hermosura; había un sueño profundo, negro y estigio. Un humo denso la envolvió y Psique cayó desplomada en el camino, inmóvil, como una estatua de mármol. Había muerto en vida.Mientras tanto, en el Olimpo, la herida de cupido se había cerrado, y su deseo de ver a Psique era ya insoportable. Escapó por la ventana de su palacio y voló por los cielos hasta encontrar el cuerpo inerte de su esposa.Con infinita delicadeza, el dios retiró el sueño de la muerte de los ojos de Psique, lo guardó de nuevo en la caja y, con la punta de una de sus flechas, le dio un tierno y suave pinchazo.Psique abrió los ojos y lo primero que vio fue la mirada brillante de su esposo.Cupido voló directo hacia Júpiter, el rey de los dioses, para suplicar su bendición. Júpiter, cansado de tanto drama divino, convocó a un gran consejo en el Olimpo. Mandó traer a Psique y le entregó una copa de cristal llena de ambrosía, el néctar de los dioses."Bebe, Psique", dijo el rey del Olimpo. "Hazte inmortal. Así, Amor jamás se separará de ti y vuestro lazo será eterno".Incluso Venus, al ver la valentía de la joven y saber que ahora era una diosa de pleno derecho, sonrió y la abrazó.Poco después, se celebró la boda más hermosa que los cielos hayan visto jamás. Con el tiempo, cupido el dios amory Psique tuvieron una hija, a la que llamaron Voluptas, que en el idioma de los mortales significa Placer.Y así, la mitología nos recuerda que el alma humana (que en griego se dice Psique) debe atravesar pruebas, perderse en la oscuridad y vencer sus propios miedos para, finalmente, fundirse en el abrazo eterno del Amor verdadero.
Hacer click aquí para enviar sus comentarios a este cuento.Juan David Betancur Fernandezelnarradororal@gmail.comHabía una vez un científico astronauta que viajaba en una nave espacial que se dirigía al borde mismo de un agujero negro. La nave llamada icaro había sido desarrollada para probar que si era posible adentrarse en un agujero negro y salir de allí. Su tripulante era el doctor Jonas Vance y era reconocido por toda la comunidad científica como una mezcla de excéntrico y valiente. Jonás no era un astronauta común; era un cartógrafo del tejido espaciotemporal. Su misión a bordo de de el icaro consistía en mapear las "arrugas" en el espaciotiempo causadas por la cercanía de un agujero negro de masa intermedia bautizado como Cronos. Allí pues estaba el científico con el silencio a su alrededor aunque El silencio en el vacío del espacio no es absoluto; suena como un zumbido eléctrico muy tenue, casi imperceptible. Para el doctor Jonás Vance, ese zumbido era la única constante de su viaje que ya llevaba mucho tiempo. Una tarde (si es que se le puede llamar tarde a un ciclo artificial de luces LED), los sensores cuánticos de la estación científica en el icaro detectaron una anomalía inédita. No era una simple dilatación temporal, donde el tiempo corre más lento. Era una bucle de torsión de espacio tiempo. Y eso era de por si maravilloso porque significaba que el tejido del universo se plegaba sobre si mismo y se provocaría que el tiempo y/o el espacio se repetirían indefinidamente en un ciclo inesperado. Frente a la cúpula de observación, el espacio no era negro; se retorcía como aceite en el agua, reflejando distorsiones de estrellas que ya habían muerto y de otras que aún no habían nacido.Jonás, impulsado por esa curiosidad científica que a menudo roza la insensatez, decidió acercar la su nave al borde del bucle. Su inteligencia artificial, Mnemósine, le advirtió con su habitual voz monótona:"Doctor Vance, la gradiente gravitacional está cruzando el umbral de seguridad. Si avanza diez metros más, la relatividad general dejará de ser una teoría amable para usted. Y pasara a ser una total variación desconocida""Solo un poco más, Mnemósine. Quiero ver que sucede adentro y como es el reverso de este bucle infinito ", respondió Jonás, con los ojos fijos en el monitor de fluctuación cuántica.Un parpadeo. Eso fue todo.No hubo sacudidas, ni alarmas estridentes. Pero al mirar por el ordenador de a bordo, el contador de tiempo exterior se había vuelto loco. Los dígitos no avanzaban como siempre lo habían hecho. Ahora el tiempo se multiplicaba en cascada, mostrando números negativos y coordenadas espaciales que no existían en sus mapas.Al mirar por la ventana de la sonda, la estación orbital de donde había partido ya no estaba allí. En su lugar, el espacio se había desplegado como un libro abierto. Jonás no estaba viendo el espacio a través del tiempo; estaba viendo el tiempo como si fuera espacio.A la izquierda: Podía ver una línea brillante que se extendía hacia el infinito. Al hacer zum con la cámara, se vio a sí mismo de niño, cayendo de una bicicleta en la Tierra.A la derecha: Una neblina difusa mostraba múltiples versiones de la estación espacial Ananké colapsando, sobreviviendo, o siendo abandonada. El futuro no era una línea; era un delta de ríos posibles.Podia ver al mismo tiempo el pasado y el futuro. Jonás estiró la mano hacia el tablero. Para su horror, el movimiento de sus dedos dejaba un rastro de "fantasmas" estáticos en el aire. Cada milisegundo de su propia existencia física se estaba solidificando en el espacio de la cabina.Si se quedaba allí quieto, el propio tiempo de su cuerpo se congelaría, convirtiéndolo en una estatua de carne y hueso atrapada en un instante eterno."Mnemósine, calcula vector de salida usando la energía cinética del agujero negro", ordenó, descubriendo que su voz sonaba en diferentes tonos a la vez, como un coro de sí mismo."Para salir de una dimensión temporal espacializada, debemos crear un ancla gravitatoria. Necesitamos masa. Mucha masa", respondió la IA, cuya voz ahora venía del futuro inmediato.Jonás comprendió lo que debía hacer. La sonda tenía un micro-reactor de materia oscura para emergencias. Si lo detonaba en el punto exacto de la torsión, la explosión no lo destruiría; curvaría el tejido lo suficiente como para "empujarlo" de vuelta a la corriente temporal normal.Pero había un precio. La física del espaciotiempo es una contabilidad estricta: para avanzar, algo debe quedar atrás.Con el corazón latiendo a un ritmo que ya no correspondía con el reloj de la nave, Jonás configuró el reactor. Esperó a que la línea de su propio pasado pasara cerca de la trayectoria de la sonda. Justo cuando vio el destello de la Ananké en el momento exacto en que él había partido... activó la detonación.Un destello blanco cegador lo absorbió todo.Jonás despertó con el sonido del zumbido eléctrico. Estaba en la cabina de la Ícaro. El espacio exterior volvía a ser negro, salpicado de estrellas fijas y distantes. El agujero negro Cronos giraba pacíficamente a lo lejos."¿Mnemósine? ¿Informe de situación?", preguntó, limpiándose el sudor de la frente."La sonda ha regresado a la zona segura, doctor. La anomalía se ha disipado."Jonás suspiró aliviado y miró el reloj de la nave. Marcaba exactamente la misma hora y el mismo segundo en el que había decidido acercarse al bucle. No había pasado ni un instante.Sonrió, pensando que todo había sido un espejismo de la gravedad. Sin embargo, al ir a registrar los datos en el cuaderno físico que guardaba en la guantera, se le heló la sangre.Sobre el papel texturizado, escrito con una caligrafía temblorosa que reconoció de inmediato como la suya, había un mensaje que no recordaba haber escrito, pero que sabía perfectamente cuándo lo había hecho:Bienvenido de vuelta. No vuelvas a mirar de cerca el bucle. Recuerda que El tejido recuerda a quienes lo pisan y siempre lo harán pagar por la osadía. Jonás miró de reojo la cúpula. Fuera, en la inmensidad del vacío, le pareció ver, por una fracción de segundo, la silueta de una sonda idéntica a la suya, flotando eternamente en los márgenes de lo que fue y de lo que siempre será.
Perfection. Hustle. Always being the smartest person in the room. Those are the things many leaders are taught to chase. But what happens when you realize those ideas might actually be holding you back? In this episode of North Star Leaders, Lindsay Pedersen sits down with Bill Glenn, SVP of Marketing at Esper, for a refreshingly honest conversation about leadership, vulnerability, and the long road away from perfectionism. Bill shares how decades in tech reshaped the way he leads - from chasing flawless performance to prioritizing honest feedback, mentorship, and self-awareness. You'll hear them discuss: Why performance review conversations can actually be one of the most energizing parts of leadership How direct, honest feedback - delivered with care - can unlock real growth for teams The shift from trying to be the smartest person in the room to building teams that challenge and elevate each other The hidden connection between perfectionism, fear, and authentic leadership Simple daily practices that help leaders reset their mindset and stay grounded hHw mentorship - both giving and receiving it - can shape an entire career Why more professionals are rethinking success, hustle culture, and what the “next phase” of life might look like Resources: Bill Glenn - LinkedIn | Esper Device Management Lindsay Pedersen - Contact me to tell me who you'd like to hear as a guest! | Connect with me on LinkedIn
A veces… cuando queremos hacer algo bonito para alguien… no todo sale como lo imaginamos.
AI optimism, consumer cracks, and Iran headlines driving the stocks today: Carl Quintanilla, Sara Eisen, and David Faber kicked off the hour with a breakdown of new commentary when it comes to consumer earnings - spanning Whirlpool, McDonald's, DoorDash and more - before discussing where to put money to work here with Partners Group's Anastasia Amoroso. Plus: is an end to the Iran War really in sight? Hear former Defense Secretary Mark Esper's take on what comes next. Elsewhere this hour: details on the day's biggest AI high-flyers and some bullish signals out of the options market; plus the view from the C-Suite when it comes to the health of the economy... according to the CEOs of two earnings names - fintech company Chime, and energy drink maker Celsius Squawk on the Street Disclaimer Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Esperámos, desejámos, conseguimos. A Pipoca Mais Doce está de regresso ao Café da Manhã e ao Ninguém PodComigo. No episódio de hoje, conta-nos como foram as suas férias e partilha o flagelo que todas as influencers sofrem, excesso de peso na bagagem, e a vergonha que passou no meio do aeroporto.
, . En el octavo programa del proceso pre-draft hablamos de los jugadores que más nos han sorprendido a lo largo de los últimos meses.
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The U.S. set to begin blockading Iran's ports this hour after ceasefire talks failed to yield a breakthrough: Carl Quintanilla, Sara Eisen, and David Faber got the latest out of Washington in addition to new housing data - before diving into the investor implications with Citi Wealth's CIO, and Former Defense Secretary Mark Esper. Plus: a fresh read on how surging energy prices are impacting the consumer - with Sunoco Chairman and luxury mall operator Ray Washburne. Elsewhere this hour: what's pressuring Goldman Sachs shares in the early trade as they kick off a huge week of quarterly reports... and an impassioned interview with the Executive Chairman of Replimune - whose shares are plunging after FDA denial of a key treatment. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Recomenzando. Superar una ruptura de pareja. Superar ruptura amorosa. Superar dependencia emocional.
¿Tu ex te escribe en tu cumpleaños? Cuidado: puede hacerte retroceder emocionalmenteDescripción:¿Esperás ese “feliz cumpleaños” de tu ex como una señal?En este episodio hablamos sobre una de las trampas emocionales más comunes después de una ruptura: el mensaje de cumpleaños.Muchas personas interpretan ese contacto como esperanza, interés o posibilidad de reconciliación, pero en realidad puede reactivar la ansiedad, la dependencia emocional y hacerte perder meses de avance en tu proceso de sanación.En este video te explico por qué responderle a tu ex en una fecha sensible puede devolverte al ciclo de espera, ilusión y dolor, y cómo proteger tu paz mental para seguir avanzando en tu reconstrucción personal.Si estás atravesando una separación, divorcio o ruptura amorosa, este contenido te va a ayudar a recuperar claridad emocional, autoestima y control sobre tu proceso.¿Necesitás acompañamiento personalizado?Te acompaño en mentorías 1 a 1 para ayudarte a superar la ruptura, recuperar tu autoestima y reconstruirte emocionalmente.
Lords: Chris Fabian https://fgiesen.wordpress.com/ Topics: Oops, my 3D printer became a hobby GTA's AI is not trying to screw with you with its sudden lane changes and T-boning you at intersections, it's just oblivious. (Probably.) Esper says: "I can confirm the traffic AI in Cyberpunk 2077 is still hilarious. I set my car to 'auto drive' and after maybe 30 seconds it took a hard right into the ocean. Maybe that's lore accurate, who knows." Alberic Whale and the Enigma Layer https://thespinoff.co.nz/the-best-of/31-12-2018/summer-reissue-the-mystery-of-zach-new-zealands-all-too-miraculous-medical-ai https://thespinoff.co.nz/society/13-01-2020/rip-zach-probe-finds-serious-wrongdoing-over-miracle-medical-ai Between What I See and What I Say…, by Octavio Paz https://www.wisdomportal.com/PoetryAnthology/OctavioPaz-Anthology.html Microtopics: A coffee shop that exists here because of the port of Oakland. Popping unroasted coffee beans into your mouth like peanuts. The worst tasting and most caffeinated cup of coffee you've ever had. Your local library. Things that should not be businesses. Three possible purposes of universities. Finding a new hobby (derogatory) 3D printing a selection of action figures for your wedding. That one person you know who's really into 3D printers. Why having a broken 3D printer counts as a hobby where having a broken refrigerator is just a situation. Yanking out some gunk with pliers in hopes that that'll fix it. Your 3D printer breaking halfway through your wedding figurine project so you have to make the other other half out of milled aluminum. IBM Selectric Typewriters shipping with a repair guy who lives in your spare bedroom in case it breaks. Amazon sending an Amazon warrior to repair your 3D printer but since you only paid for the cheap extended warranty she's allowed to attack anybody including you. Whether Balatro is trying to deliberately find weaknesses in your build. Higher fidelity graphics coming with expectations of higher fidelity traffic modeling. Car AI in open world games being as dumb as the developers can get away with, except for in Cyberpunk 2077, where they're dumber than the developers can get away with. Whacking at it until it's good enough to ship. Traffic tuning in GTA Vice City. Playing games with really smart, effective AI, like Chessmaster 2000 and X-Com, and realizing that actually having really smart AI is no fun. Skating around with rollerblades on your elbows and knees. Everything's a tuna can. Three car accidents in six weeks. Conscientiously objecting to military service so they insist you get a driver's license instead. Driving through a haunted house to train the braking reflex in response to being startled. Whatever happened to ol' Alby Whale? The AI assistant named Zack turning out to just be a dude named Zack. Adorable tiny food delivery robots who turn out to just be remote controlled by a guy hiding around the corner. Waymo cars blocking major thoroughfares for hours at a time. Multitasking between all the most stressful, confusing driving situations. Self-driving cars (allegedly) turning self-driving off half a second before impact so the impact is blamed on the human operator. Several hundred tons of liquid nitrogen cooled supercomputer. Blaming your spelling errors on The Enigma Layer. Having seen more proof of your AI assistant than you have of god. It's scammers and hucksters all the way down. Whether DLSS is taking away game developer jobs. What happens when you go from a three word Markov model to a five word markov model. A giant prank with no particular end-game in sight. Acts of speech. Poetry as synesthesia. Trying to explain in words why that cat is acting weird when the cat doesn't think in words at all. My Psychosis, my Bicycle and I, by Fritz B. Simon. Trying to figure out how football works when you can't see the players, only the referee. Feeling some type of way. Trying to take musical ideas and apply them outside of the realm of music. Creating words that dance around concepts. Getting stuck forever in your cringe phase. Opportunities to write the same program over and over again. A melancholy linked list implementation. Passive-aggressive C code. Java Enterprise Abstract Singleton Proxy Factory Bean. Remember printed manuals? The international obfuscated C code contest. What made the 3D accelerated demo scene interesting again. How much code you can fit in 64k if you don't link to anything. Secret Topics.
Mark Esper is a seasoned national security leader who served as the 27th United States Secretary of Defense. With a foundation built on decades of military service, Esper's career spans pivotal roles in both government and corporate sectors.The conversation kicks off with Esper sharing his memorable journey—from a small coal mining town near Pittsburgh to leading the U.S. Department of Defense. Underlining his story are themes of service, public duty, and the rigorous training that shaped his leadership style.The episode delves deep into what makes an effective leader, particularly under high-pressure scenarios. Esper emphasizes the importance of integrity, discipline, and accountability—traits he honed throughout his military career and now applies in the business world. As Esper reflects on his time as Secretary of Defense, the discussion shifts to the challenges of political navigation and maintaining authenticity amidst public scrutiny. Through engaging anecdotes and practical insights, listeners are offered a rare glimpse into Esper's ethos and strategic thinking, both in the field and in corporate boardrooms.Key Takeaways:Leadership and Integrity: Effective leadership begins with authenticity and a strong moral grounding, as conveyed through actions and communication.Discipline in All Aspects: Whether in military training or business environments, consistent discipline forms the backbone of success.Lessons from Team Sports: Experiences in team sports or military units teach grit, resilience, and the importance of teamwork, all valuable in business settings.Navigating Politics in Leadership: Balancing integrity with political savvy is crucial in high-stakes roles, ensuring that core values remain intact against external pressures.Accountability and Responsibility: Accepting full responsibility for actions and decisions is a foundational principle, mirrored in both military and business leadership.Notable Quotes:"The more you sweat in peace, the less you bleed in war.""Leadership always begins with integrity.""Accountability and responsibility are very big things.""To me, that is the mindset you have to take into it—to think every day you're training.”"Nothing wins like success."Connect with Mark Esper:WebsiteInstagramConnect with Rudy Mawer:LinkedInInstagramFacebookTwitter
We get to meet Selene's very normal brother on his very special wedding day! First though, the crew decides they need a little bit of intel on the whole family situation. So, naturally, we end up in in a screaming match in and around a bathroom.Help out people being oppressed in Minnesota and Kansas!The adventure continues with Screech Echo (Mike Bachmann), Selene Von Esper (Jennifer Cheek), R'Oarc (Nika Howard), T'Chuck (Tim Lanning), and our Dungeon Master Michael DiMauro. Edited by Vincent.Podcast art by TheDedchicken! Want the world to see your fan art? Post it with #DrunksAndDoodlesFind more info by clicking right here -https://linktr.ee/GAPCast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What a gentle looking face this statue of a woman has. And what gentle ears you have, listener, to hear us injecting life energy into sick people, confirming midi-chlorians, wearing capes from space, meeting a girl of exceptional courage, sexually harassing the nurse, spawning infinite trees that eat people, meeting another anime space princess, seeking Lutz who is also Noah, improving body and soul, blackening the earth, christening a special boy of destiny, and praying for your safety. Yes, we will make it a hospital. 00:00:00 Our Next Miniseries is… 00:02:23 Intro 00:05:14 Meese Sick House 00:14:46 Raja Falls Ill 00:20:56 Carnivorous Forest 00:31:26 Esper Mansion 00:45:48 Inner Sanctuary 00:56:06 Real Net 01:01:29 Outro Patreon: patreon.com/retroam Bluesky: @retrogradeamnesia.bsky.social YouTube: www.youtube.com/@RetrogradeAmnesia E-Mail: podcast@retrogradeamnesia.com Website: www.retrogradeamnesia.com
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On Episode 131 of The Faerie Conclave, Alec interviews Medusa all about her Sharuum the Hegemon commander deck! She has been playing Sharuum in commander for many many years and the deck has gone through countless iterations. It is a classic commander and we had an incredible time talking about all of the wild things it can do! Thank you for listening!This episode will also be released with full video on YouTube! Check it out there and subscribe to the channel.Check out Medusa's Sharuum deck list here.Follow Medusa on IG here.Follow Medusa on Bluesky here.Listen to the GasLyght, GateCrash, GirlBite podcast here!Follow The Faerie Conclave's content and socials here.To support The Faerie Conclave, please consider joining my Patreon here.The Faerie Conclave logo and imagery was created by Kirtly Maxfield who can be contacted for design services at thelichencollective.com.The Faerie Conclave theme music was created by Livi Cheney who can be found as soffboilite on SoundCloud.
As the war between the United States, Israel, and Iran escalates following the February 28 strikes, former U.S. Secretary of Defense Mark Esper joined A'ndre for a quick chat to assess how the conflict is unfolding and what may come next. Esper discusses how President Donald Trump and his national security team may be evaluating the campaign, the strategic objectives behind the strikes on Iran's leadership and military infrastructure, and what success might realistically look like for Washington and its partners.The conversation also examines the sustainability of the U.S.–Israeli air campaign, the role of munitions production and drone warfare, and how the United States can manage escalation as Iran retaliates across the region. Esper weighs in on the strategic implications of leadership decapitation following the killing of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and the widening geographic scope of the conflict, including the U.S. strike on an Iranian vessel near Sri Lanka. He concludes with his assessment of how the conflict could end — and what advice he would give the president at this critical moment.
As we kick off Women's History Month, Susan Esper '91, '19P, '22P joins host Bridget E. Anthony '22, '23G for a conversation about leadership, service, and the path that brought her back to Friartown as chair of the Board of Trustees. In this episode, Esper reflects on her experience as a student, the mentors who shaped her, and the professional journey that unfolded after graduation. She shares insight into what the board of trustees does, what it means to serve as chair, and how decisions that impact the college are made. As the first woman to serve as chair of the board, Esper also speaks about what that milestone means to her, the responsibility and opportunity it carries, and her hopes for the next generation of Friars. This conversation is about more than titles — it's about purpose, perspective, and the lasting impact of a Providence College education.
Lords: Kory https://kbones.fun/ Andy https://highcadence.online/ Topics: The Gametank https://gametank.zone/ https://www.crowdsupply.com/clydeware/gametank I swear to God, I'm going to talk about auctions and auctions in games, it's super interesting and I don't want to get preempted a third time. Esper says: "There's actually a game coming out in a week where you break into museums to heist real-life African artifacts with the goal of returning them to their rightful homes! It's called Relooted and looks pretty cool." https://store.steampowered.com/app/3255890/Relooted/ Winston figured out how to watch TV at 2AM Dragonfly Catcher, by Chiyo-ni https://mastodon.gamedev.place/@gingerbeardman/115933940306986226 I just lost a snapshot of my life in mp3 format. Microtopics: Multi-time lords. K-Bones dot fun. CachyOS. Scrubbing topics against the corrugated metal washboard of discussion. Leaning into the microphone and saying "topics." Helping Andy quit his day job tonight. What MAGfest used to stand for. Playing with SGI hardware in the Old-Ass Computer Room. Game consoles that output square video. Getting pixels into the framebuffer of the Fairchild Channel F. Seeing a fun puzzle to solve but not solving it because you already have way too many projects. Through-hole soldering. Replacing volatile memory with F-RAM. Preparing to have fun. Reaching the point in your life where you don't want to bother with the war game, you just want to paint the miniatures. What do you call it when you pair up with three people? Throupling up for the next 45 minutes. Who has time to both solder things and play video games? Why Robotron 2084 was more difficult in emulation than in the arcade. How to pronounce SNES. Shmups slowing down when there are more objects on the screen, and game designers incorporating that into the game design. The ZX Spectrum Next and the Mega 65. A game console that only 150 people own and they get super excited whenever a new game comes out for it. Game development like a caveman would do it. Whether more than one person can take the under. The rules of Monopoly as written vs. the folk rules. eBay auctions as an extremely boring game. First price vs. second price auctions. Visiting the real money auction house in Diablo and finding out just how little your time and effort is worth. The Gold Standard of the Hat Meta. An evolutionary branch of PVP that's distinct from Yomi. What to do when you want to play Avalon Hill's Dune. Fence Lara Croft's Stolen Treasures. Lara Croft's Stolen Antiquities Simulator. Winning a bunch of Saltybucks on Saltybet. Age-appropriate behavior. Speedrun watching TV at 2 AM. Live and Don't Learn. Explaining jet lag to a two year old. Watching MTV's Liquid Television block until 2:30 AM. Finally sitting your son down to have the Aeon Flux talk. Haiku that end "that's it, that's the haiku" even though that's too many syllables. Hiking in the wilderness and encountering or not encountering a dragonfly. People at risk of owning a Game Tank. Broadly appealing messages sent out to farm likes. The psychological cost of having 20,000 people following you. Choosing your Mastodon instance based on what domain name William Gibson thought was funny. The Mazzy Star song that's on the Batman Forever soundtrack. iPod shuffles always insisting you're not pregnant no matter how much you pee on them. Ephemeral preservation of a time in your life. A biological weapon that removes your ability to perceive music as music. You die young, or you live long enough to see Nine Inch Nails become dad rock. Music Inspired by the Soundtrack. Putting your MP3 collection on striped RAID arrays for the benefit of future archaeologists.
Trifulca Media Presenta:En este episodio de Charlando de Cine & TV, Alex Torres, Gerardo Rodríguez y Omar Vázquez se sientan a hablar SIN FILTRO sobre la nueva película de Matt Damon y Ben Affleck, THE RIP.Analizamos la historia, las actuaciones, la química entre ambos protagonistas, la dirección, las escenas de tensión, el ritmo de la película y si realmente cumple con el hype que la rodea. ¿Es un thriller sólido? ¿Está a la altura de sus carreras? ¿O se queda corta?Aquí no solo reaccionamos…La desmenuzamos escena por escena.La calificamos.Y damos nuestra opinión honesta.Si eres fan del cine de suspenso, policial y de este dúo icónico, este episodio es para ti.
Tantos años esperándote (Relato Erótico) #531 ¿Reuniones de ex alumnos? ¿Cómo para qué? Si así estamos bien. Pero te meten la idea, puede que te topes con esa persona que en algún momento te movió el tapete. Bailar al centro de la pista. Puede que se te antoje más, puede que esta vez escuches las palabras: ¿Y si nos vamos a un lugar más privado para platicar? ¿Y si me gustas? ¿y si te gusto? ¿y ahora? Vámonos, total ¿qué puede pasar? Salir discretos del lugar, Un hotel, un regaderazo, un beso... ¿Te quedaste con ganas de más después de este episodio? Perfecto, eso es justo lo que buscaba… Llévate el placer un paso más allá Si te gusta escuchar estas historias, imagina lo que te estás perdiendo en la zona exclusiva: Relatos especiales solo para suscriptores Audios más íntimos, más largos y con menos censura Contenido pensado para quienes disfrutan quedarse “un ratito más” conmigo Suscríbete en iVoox y apóyame haciendo clic en el botón “Apoyar”. Además de disfrutar contenido extra, ayudas a que este podcast siga creciendo y yo pueda seguir contándote historias que te suban la temperatura. Contenido exclusivo solo para quienes quieren “ver y oír más” Si este episodio te encendió la imaginación, espera a ver lo que hay del otro lado: Fotos y calendarios sugerentes Audios especiales y material que no comparto en ningún otro lugar Talleres, cursos y más sorpresas para explorar tus fantasías con calma Pasa a lo rico aquí: Contenido exclusivo en SexyQFans: https://sexyqfans.com/cuentalealayola ¿Tienes una historia que te gustaría que yo cuente? Si hay una fantasía, anécdota o recuerdo que te ronda la cabeza y te gustaría escucharla en mi voz, puedes mandármela: Correo: cuentalealayola@gmail.com WhatsApp: https://wa.me/526869457139 ✈️ Telegram: https://www.t.me/cuentalealayola Redes: @cuentalealayola Tu historia podría cobrar vida en vivo por RadioNocturna.com, todos los lunes a las 11:05 PM (hora CdMx): https://radionocturna.com Si ya disfrutaste… también puedes apoyar Si este episodio te hizo compañía, te arrancó un suspiro o te dio alguna idea traviesa: Puedes darme un empujoncito con un donativo en PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/cuentalealayola Cada aporte ayuda a que pueda seguir produciendo episodios, mejorando el audio y creando nuevas historias para ti. Nota picara pero importante Todos los relatos y personajes de este programa son ficción. Algunas historias se inspiran en la realidad, pero cualquier parecido es pura coincidencia… o pura malicia de tu imaginación.
#328 | Jess Lytle is joined by Bill Glenn, SVP of Marketing at Esper, for a conversation about what it actually looks like to lead a marketing team through the AI shift. They talk about why most teams are still figuring AI out, how leaders should think about adoption beyond just tools, and why curiosity and experimentation matter more than having the “right” answers. Bill also shares how Esper is rolling out AI across the company with guardrails, the internal process they use to evaluate new tools, and why the biggest opportunity right now is using AI to eliminate busywork and unlock better thinking.Timestamps(00:00) - Why AI feels overwhelming for marketing leaders (04:06) - What Esper does and why software powering hardware matters (06:51) - Why AI feels like the early internet shift (08:41) - Leading with curiosity instead of pretending to be an AI expert (11:21) - Why AI adoption is a behavior change problem, not a tools problem (13:21) - How Esper is rolling out AI with guardrails across the company (19:06) - Why “boring AI” that saves time matters most (20:21) - Phase 1 vs Phase 2 AI adoption in marketing teams (32:09) - AI, mentorship, and preparing the next generation of marketers (44:54) - Leadership advice for first-time CMOs and VPs (49:59) - Final takeaways and wrap-up Join 50,0000 people who get Dave's Newsletter here: https://www.exitfive.com/newsletterLearn more about Exit Five's private marketing community: https://www.exitfive.com/***Brought to you by:Knak - A no-code, campaign creation platform that lets you go from idea to on-brand email and landing pages in minutes, using AI where it actually matters. Learn more at knak.com/exitfive.Optimizely - An AI platform where autonomous agents execute marketing work across webpages, email, SEO, and campaigns. Get a free, personalized 45-minute AI workshop to help you identify the best AI use cases for your marketing team and map out where agents can save you time at optimizely.com/exitfive (PS - you'll get a FREE pair of Meta Ray Bans if you do). Customer.io - An AI powered customer engagement platform that help marketers turn first-party data into engaging customer experiences across email, SMS, and push. Learn more at customer.io/exitfive. ***Thanks to my friends at hatch.fm for producing this episode and handling all of the Exit Five podcast production.They give you unlimited podcast editing and strategy for your B2B podcast.Get unlimited podcast editing and on-demand strategy for one low monthly cost. Just upload your episode, and they take care of the rest.Visit hatch.fm to learn more
“Esperé yo a Jehová, esperó mi alma; En su palabra he esperado. Mi alma espera a Jehová Más que los centinelas a la mañana, Más que los vigilantes a la mañana. Espere Israel a Jehová, Porque en Jehová hay misericordia, Y abundante redención con él; Y él redimirá a Israel De todos sus pecados.”SALMOS 130:5-8 RVR1960
Success is temporary. Significance is timeless.In this week's Olympic Minds episode, Two-Time Olympian and Leadership Strategist Sherry Winn sits down with Bill Glenn, Marketing SVP at Esper, and curiosity-driven leader, to unpack the art of staying “joyfully incomplete.”What you'll learn:The underrated power of curiosity in leadership longevity.How vulnerability fuels creativity and collaboration.What happens when leaders admit they don't have all the answers.Tune in and rediscover what it means to lead with curiosity, courage, and heart.
Episodio 351.Esta es la trágica y terrible historia de un urólogo en Filadelfia, que por razones que explicaré más temprano, en promedio debe estar vivo con un problema bastante sistitemático, netamente simbólico y numerario. ¡Qué riñones! Esperó como una hora para tener esa suerte.
Have you ever imagined having a small, unusual superpower? In today's episode, I dive into the world of the Japanese comedy drama Chotto Dake Esper. From reading minds by touch to asking pigeons for favors, each “esper” has a tiny but useful gift. I also share which powers I'd want myself. Tune in and think about which “little esper” power you'd like to have!
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In this episode, Zac interviews European Vintage Champion Franco Chicchini, fresh off his win at the largest Vintage event ever held in Europe! We dive deep into Franco's run with Esper Lurrus, his experience at Eternal Weekend Italy, the state of the Vintage format, and the key decisions that led him to victory.Franco shares:How he got into VintageWhy he switched from Dimir to EsperWhy Lavinia, Containment Priest, and Swords to Plowshares matter right nowHis thoughts on Lurrus decks, Vintage balance, and potential B&R changesHis most memorable plays (including a clutch Spell Pierce in the finals!)The importance of having a plan — and sticking to itA heartfelt shout-out to Gary Campbell for lending power and supporting the sceneIf you love Vintage, deck techs, and high-level tournament insight, this is the interview for you.
(Antevíspera del Día Internacional de las Personas con Discapacidad) Sucedió en París el 18 de octubre de 2018. Mientras esperaba para subir al autobús, nadie quería moverse. Eso de por sí no habría sido gran cosa si se hubiera tratado de una persona cualquiera. Pero la persona a quien le sucedió, François Le Berre, era un hombre diagnosticado con esclerosis múltiple primaria progresiva que se movilizaba en silla de ruedas en compañía de su hermano. «Como nadie se movió —contó después Le Berre mismo en la cuenta de Twitter Accessible POUR TOUS (en español, Accesible PARA TODOS)—, el conductor se levantó y gritó: “¡Hasta aquí llegamos! ¡Bájense todos!” Los pasajeros se bajaron, algunos refunfuñando. Luego el conductor anunció que el próximo autobús pasaría en cinco minutos, y se bajó él mismo. Esperó un rato —siguió narrando Le Berre—, y una vez que todos se dispersaron, se me acercó y me dijo: “Ahora sí pueden subir. Los demás tendrán que esperar a que pase el siguiente autobús. Algún día todos pudieran llegar a necesitar una silla de ruedas.”» Cuando se le preguntó si había vuelto a tener contacto con el conductor, Le Berre respondió: «No, no lo conozco. Él nos dijo que no tenía ningún familiar con discapacidad, que sólo hacía falta ser un poco civilizado.»1 Lo ocurrido se difundió en las redes sociales y, como era de esperarse, hubo claras manifestaciones de apoyo al conductor además de relatos afines de gestos nobles en líneas de autobuses. Uno de éstos, por ejemplo, fue el caso de una pasajera en la ciudad de Niza, Francia. Embarazada de ocho meses, se subió al transporte público, pero nadie le cedió su asiento. El chofer, al darse cuenta, frenó y no volvió a poner el autobús en marcha hasta que alguien se levantó para que la mujer pudiera sentarse.2 ¡Qué buenos ejemplos de personas nobles comúnmente criticadas a causa de su profesión! Nos recuerdan el refrán que dice: «No hagas juicio a montón, sino tras buena información.» Pues con frecuencia, como dice otro refrán, «el león no es como lo pintan». Por eso nos advirtió Jesucristo en el Sermón del Monte: «No se conviertan en jueces de los demás, y así Dios no los juzgará a ustedes. Si son muy duros para juzgar a otras personas, Dios será igualmente duro con ustedes. Él los tratará como ustedes traten a los demás.... Así que en todo traten ustedes a los demás tal y como quieren que ellos los traten a ustedes.»3 Con esa última sentencia, conocida como la regla de oro, Cristo nos dio la clave para resolver prácticamente todo problema humano. Es que Él sabía que si la llevamos a la práctica podemos evitar que se den situaciones intolerables como las que afrontaron el hombre con discapacidad y la mujer embarazada. Determinemos que vamos a tratar a los demás con respeto y consideración, dispensando así no sólo el mismo trato que queremos recibir de parte del prójimo, sino también el que queremos recibir de parte de Dios mismo, quien nos creó a todos iguales. Carlos ReyUn Mensaje a la Concienciawww.conciencia.net 1 Pierre Lentz, «Un chauffeur vide son bus pour permettre a un handicapé d’y accéder», Le Huffpost, 24 octubre 2018 En línea 11 junio 2019. 2 «París: un chofer bajó a todos los pasajeros del colectivo por no ayudar a una persona discapacitada», La Nación, 26 octubre 2018 En línea 11 junio 2019. 3 Mt 7:1-2 (TLA),12 (NVI)
Lords: * Esper * Cort Topics: * Building your identity around a thing that you're kind of not as excited about lately * Stateless procedural music * Hulu can't decide whether it has X-Files * Offering, by Ursula K Le Guin * https://fleurmach.com/2016/09/28/ursula-k-le-guin-offering-2012/ Microtopics: * Figuring out new ways to make video games more expensive. * Puzzled Pint. * Oh man, this one's a real quart! * Puzzled Pint getting you through to the next MIT Mystery Hunt. * Blippo Plus. * If you're going to watch TV, why not watch TV from another dimension? * Capturing broadcast artifacts and CRT fuzz on a 1-bit display. * An amateur DSPist. (Such as myself.) * Whether Lucas Pope took time away from his busy life as a pirate actuary to make a video about temporally-stable dithering. * Dr. Richard Garfield, who loves lasagna and hates Mondays. * Final Fantasy espers vs. Magic the Gathering espers. * All the different licenses Wizards of the Coast is using to fuck up Magic the Gathering. * How to play Magic the Gathering without getting your ass kicked by a SpongeBob deck. * Splitbeard, my nemesis. * The Kickstarter backer tier that nobody pledged to get. * Jim's beard braids, still floating around in a Ziploc bag somewhere. * Electroswing Jackson. * Trying to continue to evolve as an artist after you named yourself Chrono Trigger Remix DJ. * A sci-fi weird constructed zone. * The guy on the team who comes up with names like "banalia" * Fake scam Oxford English Dictionaries. * A Finn named Viznut. * The C program on Viznut's business card. * Recognizing the twelfth root of two in an obfuscated C program. * Bytebeat. * Generating audio in ShaderToy. * A closed form function of T that produces the Terminator theme. * Learning how to put GLSL into the GPU. * Needing the preceding 200 samples to produce the current sample so you just start at T-200 and start crunching numbers. * The oldest film on Netflix. (From 1987.) * Trying to finish X-Files before it leaves your streaming service. * Esper's power over the Futurama production schedule. * Why would you attack and dethrone God when you could summon God to help you fight a slime? * Trying to summon your god in a tough JRPG battle and she's like "not right now I'm editing a podcast." * Trying to describe a vocal sample without saying what the voice is saying. * The bitrate itself shaping new phonemes. * Wahoo vs. wahey vs. waheh. * The great darkness where sleep goes and farther death goes. * The gods choking on all the dreams you forget. * The dump trucks of tasteless gruel keep coming. * How to prevent the data miners determining exactly how far the mystery goes. * You Can't Data Mine Fallen London. * The character who doesn't exist in the game, only the game data files, because he erased himself. * Media where you can predict how much longer the story goes and media where you can't. * The forty second episode of Topic Lords. * The episode of Game Changer that had the fake "end of video" screen before the episode continues. * Hitting tab to switch to the next field. * Hitting tab to highlight the secret clickable button. * Bittorrenting all eight hours of Bandersnatch and watching every scene in random order. * How many names does a Seaman know? * Escaping the internet. * Binge watching the PiCoSteveMo development thread.
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On this week's show, D00mwake returns to chat about the Modern Pro Tour with Dave and Stan. We go through metashares and winrates, highlight the performance of Goryo's Vengeance and Belcher, the latest evolution in Esper decks, and pour one out for old friend Boros Energy. Devon takes a closer look at Eldrazi Tron, Dave admires the latest control builds, and Stan starts dreaming of Azorious Blink. Become a citizen of The Dive Down Nation!: http://www.patreon.com/thedivedown Show the world that you're a proud citizen of The Dive Down Nation with some merch from the store: https://www.thedivedown.com/store Upgrade your gameplay and your gameday with Heavy Play accessories. Use code THEDIVEDOWN2025 for 10% off your first order at https://www.heavyplay.com Get 25% Cashback after 3 months of service with ManaTraders! https://www.manatraders.com/?medium=thedivedown and use coupon code THEDIVEDOWN And now receive 8% off your order of paper cards from Nerd Rage Gaming with code DIVE8 at https://www.nerdragegaming.com/ Timestamps: 0:01 - This week's episode/housekeeping 5:58 - The Modern Pro Tour! 1:00:22 - Wrapping up Links from this week's episode: twitch.tv/d00mwake Our opening music is Nowhere - You Never Knew, and our closing music is Space Blood - Goro? Is That Your Christian Name? email us: thedivedown@gmail.com (mailto:thedivedown@gmail.com)
Podcast Editor and Game Industry Analyst Esper Quinn joins the panel to cover why Silksong's price doesn't matter, what the A's in AAAAA-Game stand for, and the Loudness War. Hosted by Alex Jaffe, with Frank Cifaldi, Ash Parrish, Brandon Sheffield, and Esper Quinn. Edited by Esper Quinn, original music by Kurt Feldman. Watch episodes with full video on YouTube Discuss this episode in the Insert Credit Forums SHOW NOTES: GDQ Peanut Butter the Speedrunning Dog Ivan Drago “It's a Russian taunt” Void Stranger Metal Gear Solid Δ: Snake Eater Hollow Knight: Silksong Sid Meier's Civilization V Magic: the Gathering The Sims 2 Hyper Gunsport Gunhouse Demonschool Oh, Deer! 1: Ash Parrish asks: Frank, have you gotten to the ladder in Snake Eater? (06:34) Triangle Strategy Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater Taylor Swift Cynthia Harrell Vincent Diamante 2: What is the hardest console, currently and historically, to develop video games for? (10:54) PlayStation 3 Sega Saturn Atari Jaguar PlayStation Xbox 360 Casio Loopy Atari 2600 Nintendo Entertainment System Spacewar! Atari 7800 Amiga Sega Dreamcast 3: What is the most common thing to change in a video game's first sequel? (16:47) Borderlands 4 Metroid series Castlevania: Symphony of the Night Resident Evil series Yakuza series Miles “Tails” Prower Miles Morales Sonic the Hedgehog series Pokemon series Klefki Sinistea Mimikyu Pikachu Pokemon Legends: Z-A Tandemaus Maushold Blue's Clues The Spice Family 4: What do each of the A's in Quintuple A stand for? (22:01) GTA 6 Is The First “AAAAA Game,” Industry Veteran Says Grand Theft Auto VI Devolver Digital Hot Coffee XTC - Making Plans For Nigel Blazing Saddles (1974) Mel Brooks Richard Pryor 5: Anonymous asks, why do so few indie games share their price before launch? (28:17) Borderlands 4 turns off your brain and turns on the fun In Silksong, spite is my motivation to keep playing 6: What is the main reason someone will buy a video game? (34:51) The Matrix Revolutions (2003) The Toys That Built America Frank on the History Channel with the subtitle “This is epic.” Fortnite Minecraft Trojan Vision Mystery Science Theater 3000 G4 LIGHTNING ROUND: Clown Car (42:30) Recommendations and Outro (48:51): Brandon: Final Draft if you want to watch a bad competition show, release Tracie Spencer's Naturelle album from 1993 if you work for Capitol Records Ash: Great British Bake-Off, Wildcard Kitchen Frank: Antiques Roadshow Jaffe: Esper Quinn is available for audio and video editing services Esper: Alex Jaffe is available for hosting and voice acting services, follow my partner and love of nine years Ripley, don't watch Big Brother This week's Insert Credit Show is brought to you by patrons like you. Thank you. This week's horrible buzzer was sent in by Matt McNeely. Thanks! To submit your own horrible buzzer, send an original recording no longer than two seconds in mp3 or wav format to show@insertcredit.com, and maybe we'll use it on the show! Subscribe: RSS, YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more!
Podcast Editor and Game Industry Analyst Esper Quinn joins the panel to cover why Silksong's price doesn't matter, what the A's in AAAAA-Game stand for, and the Loudness War. Hosted by Alex Jaffe, with Frank Cifaldi, Ash Parrish, Brandon Sheffield, and Esper Quinn. Edited by Esper Quinn, original music by Kurt Feldman. Watch episodes with full video on YouTube Discuss this episode in the Insert Credit Forums SHOW NOTES: GDQ Peanut Butter the Speedrunning Dog Ivan Drago “It's a Russian taunt” Void Stranger Metal Gear Solid Δ: Snake Eater Hollow Knight: Silksong Sid Meier's Civilization V Magic: the Gathering The Sims 2 Hyper Gunsport Gunhouse Demonschool Oh, Deer! 1: Ash Parrish asks: Frank, have you gotten to the ladder in Snake Eater? (06:34) Triangle Strategy Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater Taylor Swift Cynthia Harrell Vincent Diamante 2: What is the hardest console, currently and historically, to develop video games for? (10:54) PlayStation 3 Sega Saturn Atari Jaguar PlayStation Xbox 360 Casio Loopy Atari 2600 Nintendo Entertainment System Spacewar! Atari 7800 Amiga Sega Dreamcast 3: What is the most common thing to change in a video game's first sequel? (16:47) Borderlands 4 Metroid series Castlevania: Symphony of the Night Resident Evil series Yakuza series Miles “Tails” Prower Miles Morales Sonic the Hedgehog series Pokemon series Klefki Sinistea Mimikyu Pikachu Pokemon Legends: Z-A Tandemaus Maushold Blue's Clues The Spice Family 4: What do each of the A's in Quintuple A stand for? (22:01) GTA 6 Is The First “AAAAA Game,” Industry Veteran Says Grand Theft Auto VI Devolver Digital Hot Coffee XTC - Making Plans For Nigel Blazing Saddles (1974) Mel Brooks Richard Pryor 5: Anonymous asks, why do so few indie games share their price before launch? (28:17) Borderlands 4 turns off your brain and turns on the fun In Silksong, spite is my motivation to keep playing 6: What is the main reason someone will buy a video game? (34:51) The Matrix Revolutions (2003) The Toys That Built America Frank on the History Channel with the subtitle “This is epic.” Fortnite Minecraft Trojan Vision Mystery Science Theater 3000 G4 LIGHTNING ROUND: Clown Car (42:30) Recommendations and Outro (48:51): Brandon: Final Draft if you want to watch a bad competition show, release Tracie Spencer's Naturelle album from 1993 if you work for Capitol Records Ash: Great British Bake-Off, Wildcard Kitchen Frank: Antiques Roadshow Jaffe: Esper Quinn is available for audio and video editing services Esper: Alex Jaffe is available for hosting and voice acting services, follow my partner and love of nine years Ripley, don't watch Big Brother This week's Insert Credit Show is brought to you by patrons like you. Thank you. This week's horrible buzzer was sent in by Matt McNeely. Thanks! To submit your own horrible buzzer, send an original recording no longer than two seconds in mp3 or wav format to show@insertcredit.com, and maybe we'll use it on the show! Subscribe: RSS, YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more!
Video editor, white-blue-black player, and show note writer Esper Quinn planeswalks with the panel to discuss their first experiences playing Magic: the Gathering. Hosted by Alex Jaffe, with Frank Cifaldi, Ash Parrish, Brandon Sheffield, and Esper Quinn. Edited by Esper Quinn, original music by Kurt Feldman. Watch episodes with full video on YouTube Discuss this episode in the Insert Credit Forums SHOW NOTES: Carddass Bandai Capcom Namco “Ach! Hans, run! It's Insert Credit!” Orzhov Syndicate Selesnya Conclave Esper Obscura Magic: the Gathering Ravnica House Dimir Street Fighter series Izzet League 1: Brandon, Frank, and Jaffe, how were your experiences with Magic: the Gathering? (04:13) Magic: The Gathering Arena D.I.C.E. Summit Vampire: The Masquerade Ian Adams Microsoft Solitaire Final Fantasy series Jumpstart Baraduk Wallace Marmaduke Chun-Li Chocobo Banned and Restricted Announcement – June 30, 2025 Mana cost Folk music The Freight Planned Parenthood Cloud Strife Tifa Lockhart Sephiroth Antiquities Urzatron Strip Mine Demon Wall Triple Triad Fallout series 2: Why was this Final Fantasy Magic set so successful? (35:37) PC Engine Bonk Valis Marvel's Spider-Man set Lord of the Rings set Pokémon Trading Card Game Funko Pop Beanie Babies Kinder Egg Phyrexia: All Will Be One Edge of Eternities Avatar: the Last Airbender Online Multiplayer: What is the first AAA game? (45:29) 3: Spencer asks, what can video games learn from card games? (49:07) Amiibo Mario Bowser Tekken series Cid, Timeless Artificer Minecraft Roblox Sonic Halo series Call of Duty series Master Chief Ninja Gaiden Suikoden Katy Perry - Dark Horse ft. Juicy J Katy Perry - I Kissed a Girl Super Bowl LI halftime show Phil Salvador Taylor Swift 4: Which video games best represent each of Magic's five colors? (58:21) White Pikmin EarthBound Albert Odyssey The Secret of Monkey Island Sid Meier's Civilization Blue The Talos Principle Balatro Sokoban Black Soulslike NeverDead Red Knuckles' Chaotix Super Smash Brothers series Quake Green Monster Hunter StarCraft Tower defense LIGHTNING ROUND: Name Design - Magic Names and Art (01:05:40) Chaos Confetti Stangg Cyclonic Rift Sanguine Bond Cadaverous Bloom Underworld Dreams Genesis Wave Shark Typhoon Dingus Egg Bone to Ash Recommendations and Outro (01:16:15): Esper: Read comics by companies other than Marvel or DC like The Power Fantasy or East of West Brandon: Black Sabbath, Ludwig Ash: Anciliary Justice Frank: Come see Frank on his “Not Afraid to Say It!” Tour at Long Island Retro, PAX, and Portland Retro Gaming Expo This week's Insert Credit Show is brought to you by patrons like you. Thank you. To submit your own horrible buzzer, send an original recording no longer than two seconds in mp3 or wav format to show@insertcredit.com, and maybe we'll use it on the show! Subscribe: RSS, YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more!
Video editor, white-blue-black player, and show note writer Esper Quinn planeswalks with the panel to discuss their first experiences playing Magic: the Gathering. Hosted by Alex Jaffe, with Frank Cifaldi, Ash Parrish, Brandon Sheffield, and Esper Quinn. Edited by Esper Quinn, original music by Kurt Feldman. Watch episodes with full video on YouTube Discuss this episode in the Insert Credit Forums SHOW NOTES: Carddass Bandai Capcom Namco “Ach! Hans, run! It's Insert Credit!” Orzhov Syndicate Selesnya Conclave Esper Obscura Magic: the Gathering Ravnica House Dimir Street Fighter series Izzet League 1: Brandon, Frank, and Jaffe, how were your experiences with Magic: the Gathering? (04:13) Magic: The Gathering Arena D.I.C.E. Summit Vampire: The Masquerade Ian Adams Microsoft Solitaire Final Fantasy series Jumpstart Baraduk Wallace Marmaduke Chun-Li Chocobo Banned and Restricted Announcement – June 30, 2025 Mana cost Folk music The Freight Planned Parenthood Cloud Strife Tifa Lockhart Sephiroth Antiquities Urzatron Strip Mine Demon Wall Triple Triad Fallout series 2: Why was this Final Fantasy Magic set so successful? (35:37) PC Engine Bonk Valis Marvel's Spider-Man set Lord of the Rings set Pokémon Trading Card Game Funko Pop Beanie Babies Kinder Egg Phyrexia: All Will Be One Edge of Eternities Avatar: the Last Airbender Online Multiplayer: What is the first AAA game? (45:29) 3: Spencer asks, what can video games learn from card games? (49:07) Amiibo Mario Bowser Tekken series Cid, Timeless Artificer Minecraft Roblox Sonic Halo series Call of Duty series Master Chief Ninja Gaiden Suikoden Katy Perry - Dark Horse ft. Juicy J Katy Perry - I Kissed a Girl Super Bowl LI halftime show Phil Salvador Taylor Swift 4: Which video games best represent each of Magic's five colors? (58:21) White Pikmin EarthBound Albert Odyssey The Secret of Monkey Island Sid Meier's Civilization Blue The Talos Principle Balatro Sokoban Black Soulslike NeverDead Red Knuckles' Chaotix Super Smash Brothers series Quake Green Monster Hunter StarCraft Tower defense LIGHTNING ROUND: Name Design - Magic Names and Art (01:05:40) Chaos Confetti Stangg Cyclonic Rift Sanguine Bond Cadaverous Bloom Underworld Dreams Genesis Wave Shark Typhoon Dingus Egg Bone to Ash Recommendations and Outro (01:16:15): Esper: Read comics by companies other than Marvel or DC like The Power Fantasy or East of West Brandon: Black Sabbath, Ludwig Ash: Anciliary Justice Frank: Come see Frank on his “Not Afraid to Say It!” Tour at Long Island Retro, PAX, and Portland Retro Gaming Expo This week's Insert Credit Show is brought to you by patrons like you. Thank you. To submit your own horrible buzzer, send an original recording no longer than two seconds in mp3 or wav format to show@insertcredit.com, and maybe we'll use it on the show! Subscribe: RSS, YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more!