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This week we hosted Ryan Park, co-founder of Exponents, the first liquidation-free, oracle-less perp dex and explored how Exponents is reimagining market efficiency with its novel mathematical mechanisms.Timeline:00:00 Introduction & Background10:48 Lessons from Anchor13:50 What Lido Did Right16:46 Distribution + Growth in Terra and Anchor19:27 “The End User is Capital”22:30 Transitioning from Anchor to Exponents28:54 The Liquidation Free, Oracle-less Perp Dex34:04 “Spot Arbitrage”, The Lifecycle of a Position41:49 Synthetic Positions and Collateralization Mechanism50:40 How Does Exponents Work1:01:23 Institutional Perspectives on DeFi & Crypto1:07:43 The Future of DeFi and Its Value Prop1:13:34 Incentivizing Speculation in Crypto Markets1:23:15 Building in the Bera Eco1:29:29 Post-Game Show~~~~Subscribe to the Flywheel mailing list: https://flywheeldefi.com~~~~Follow FlywheelX: https://twitter.com/FlywheelDeFiTelegram: https://t.me/FlywheelDeFiYouTube: @flywheeldefiSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/34xXNO289naHrPB2h4uN4J?si=7aa710b683c04a66Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/flywheel-defi/id1628697864~~~~ConnectDeFi Dave: https://twitter.com/defidave22Kiet: https://twitter.com/0xkapital_kSam: https://twitter.com/traders_insightLewy: https://x.com/lewquidity~~~~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. This video is not tax advice. Talk to your accountant. Do your own research.
E40: Teacher Certification Podcast | FTCE | General Knowledge | Mathematics | The Law of Exponents In today's episode, we are reviewing Exponents. This is part of a multi-series review of what YOU need to know to pass the Mathematics subtest of the GK. Check out the resources at the FTCE Seminar website . Support FTCE Seminar! Contributions are appreciated and help support the maintenance of this resource. Donations can be made with the Listener Supporter Link on Spotify. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ftceseminar/support
As I mentioned in one of the prior segments of UnMind: In zazen, as well as in Zen writ large, we embrace a directive from the first great Ch'an poem by Master Kanchi Sosan: To move in the One WayDo not reject even the world of senses and ideasIndeed embracing them fully is identical with true enlightenment This is the most direct testament I have come across to refute the charge that Zen is somehow anti-intellectual. Those of us who take up the Zen way do, however, recognize the limitations of the discriminating mind in dealing with nonduality, but we do not dismiss intellectualization outright. Our ability to analyze, dissect, and reconstruct information is one of the most powerful tools we have in confronting the various confounding issues we face in life. But it cannot solve the mystery of existence alone. Something else – call it intuition? — has to come into play on a level beyond thought. As Matsuoka Roshi would often say, “Zen goes deeper.” In this segment, I will attempt to address a subject suggested by one of our members, considering the distinctions I have found in my experience teaching Zen over the years, versus my professional background in design, formally beginning with my BS and MS training at the Institute of Design, Illinois Tech in Chicago — acronym ID+IIT if you want to look it up — followed by my tenure teaching at the U of I, Chicago Circle Campus, and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Another complementary influence was my training in end-user research, primarily for new product development, with a Chicago-based firm. It was one of my main sources of income while in university, and the firm with which I moved to Atlanta in 1970. The integration of end-user research with each stage of creative development, from raw concept through refined concept, form, features, and styling, and so on, became the subject of my Master's thesis, and is now the gold standard in the industry, the most obvious example being the end-user-participation approach to debugging initial releases of software apps. As a starting point, one notable difference in design and Zen training may be that those who teach design on a professional level, and those who pursue it for advanced degrees, tend to refer to the overall method and approach as “design thinking,” which stresses analytical training to apply design as a generalist endeavor, rather than as a specialty. The premise is that the method employed in defining and solving any given problem of the applied design profession is thought to be basically applicable to any other problem-solving activity, in general terms. In research circles, the term “methodology” is often used to refer to the method followed in conducting the study; it actually means the study of method itself. Which is one area of intense focus in design itself, one of its more well-known proponents being Victor Papanek. For example, the method employed in designing and building a chair is basically the same as that utilized in writing a book, both of which I have personally done. Of course, since the materials required, and the functions of the end product differ; the details of the process differ accordingly. But the overarching steps in the process are similar in nature, as in all problem-solving initiatives. The steps usually taken are roughly parallel to those for solving quadratic equations, acronym PEMDAS. Indulge my stretching the analogy a bit, but the recommended sequence for doing the mathematical operations is to solve the Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, and finally the Subtraction, and in that order; otherwise the answer is not likely to be correct. Metaphorically, solving the “parentheses” and “exponents” of the equation first, I take as roughly equivalent to defining the purpose and function of the end product: Who is the audience for this book, again? What is the point in designing yet another chair? What is the implicit thrust, or “root” of the problem, in other words? Once the project's underlying charge and challenge is clarified, then the ideation can begin; brainstorming and mind-mapping: consideration of all the possible materials available, such as hardwoods and furniture fasteners, in the case of the chair. Or the arc of the narrative of the book: What is in the first chapter; how do we end the last chapter; how many pages or words? Both of which I think we can regard as a kind of “multiplication” process. It may expand into future phases, with issues around getting the book, or the chair, published or manufactured, respectively. Once everything that may prove to be pertinent to the design and production of the new thing has been teased out through free association — and documented so as not to be lost — the exercise shifts to dividing the formless mosaic of the mind-map into relatively distinct groupings, much like Buddhism's five aggregates of sentient awareness. This I take as a form of “division.” Dividing the holistic concept into digestible bites in order to further develop the finer details. What options are there for furniture feet, finishes, and fabrics, if the chair is to be upholstered? What is the most logical sequence of chapters for the table of contents; how detailed do we need to make the footnotes or endnotes? Prioritizing the categories to take them one at a time, we then examine each set individually as to their completeness, and flesh them out, including elements we may not have thought of in the first go-round. This is the role of “addition,” kicking in once we have neatly divided the whole into discrete parts, each of which benefits from individual embellishment. For the chair, this may include line extensions such as choices in fabric, variable sizes and features such as adjustability of an ergonomic model. For the book, it may include illustrations, graphic inserts and, these days, links to online content. Finally, we get to the “subtraction,” the last in the sequence. For the book, this would comprise the familiar editing process, in the form of major block edits, detailed line edits, and excising text that may not earn the space it occupies in terms of contribution to the story line. For a chair, as a one-off and especially for mass production, it might entail identifying and eliminating unnecessary secondary operations in manufacturing, which prove unnecessary to the quality of the finished product. In all creative processes, whether in a group or individual endeavor, these steps flow from first considering, defining, and redefining, the initial problem; then mapping out all the various aspects, dimensions, and components of the problem; sorting elements into relatively discrete groupings; then adding any overlooked components to flesh out the various categories; and, finally, editing: prioritizing, setting aside and/or eliminating any and all areas and items of concern that may be safely postponed for later consideration, focusing on those that are most central to a solution, and demanding immediate attention, before moving on to more peripheral issues. This cycle is not a one-and-done, of course; the evolution of the book or chair often requires recycling through the earlier steps repeatedly, until the final design has moved from concept to execution. Such methods, like everything else these days, have now become ubiquitous online, where we find such apps as “Google docs” listed in 3,400,000,000 search results for “online group methods.” To conclude this segment, let me add that I feel that my training in the Bauhaus method of design thinking at ID+IIT combined with training in research methodology uniquely positioned me to take on the propagation of Zen as an identified problem, and to focus on the definition of that problem, as it evolved over nearly 50 years to date. The research model enabled me to apply group process to the administrative side, studying the requirements of establishing a 501c3 not-for-profit corporation in compliance with the rules and regs of the IRS, and to manage the many dysfunctional aspects of board of directors' governance. That the ASZC has been in virtually continuous operation is, I think, testament to the validity of this approach. In the next segment, we will segue into consideration of these same approaches to the teaching of the unteachable, Zen. Stay tuned and keep practicing.* * * Elliston Roshi is guiding teacher of the Atlanta Soto Zen Center and abbot of the Silent Thunder Order. He is also a gallery-represented fine artist expressing his Zen through visual poetry, or “music to the eyes.”UnMind is a production of the Atlanta Soto Zen Center in Atlanta, Georgia and the Silent Thunder Order. You can support these teachings by PayPal to donate@STorder.org. Gassho.Producer: Shinjin Larry Little
On his way to an event celebrating twenty years of Play It Strange, Jordan Luck of The Exponents popped in for a chat that after a few minutes took a surprising turn.. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The words for today are: Repast, Desultory, Languid, Exponent Featuring a quote from Harold Bloom from "How to Read and Why" VictorPrep's vocab podcast is for improving for English vocabulary skills while helping you prepare for your standardized tests! This podcast isn't only intended for those studying for the GRE or SAT, but also for people who enjoy learning, and especially those who want to improve their English skills. I run the podcast for fun and because I want to help people out there studying for tests or simply learning English. The podcast covers a variety of words and sometimes additionally covers word roots. Using a podcast to prep for the verbal test lets you study while on the go, or even while working out! If you have comments or questions and suggestions, please send me an email at sam.fold@gmail.com
In the immortal words of Jordan Luck of the Exponents, "why does love do this to me?" What are you doing for love? Jesus said there is 'no greater love' than to lay down your life, this Easter we look at the love that enabled Christ to endure the cross.
Rabbi Greg Marx, a senior rabbi in suburban Philadelphia, and Frederick D. Strober, Esquire, a senior Philadelphia real estate lawyer, discuss increasingly acute Antisemitism facing the Jewish communities across the country. Their compelling advocacy is rooted in fascinating, sometimes humorous, original stories and professional perspectives delivered in a lively discussion mixed with sensitivity and humor.
Mike Pullam was a successful Business Executive working in Supply Chain and Matt Stirling was already a successful health entrepreneur working in the Direct Marketing space. Both Pullam and Stirling came from strong athletic backgrounds with Stirling spending much of his early career in fitness and nutrition. Shortly after meeting, a friendship quickly developed between them, which later evolved into a business partnership.The two were convinced that health-conscious consumers would start to demand alternatives to high-sugar, high-caffeine, and artificial mass-marketed energy drinks, in search of a product that better aligned with their lifestyles. They were equally convinced that consumers were looking for more functionality beyond that of simple caffeine found in popular energy drinks. They believed that when someone required more energy in their day, their bodies needed more than just a short-term caffeine fix followed by a crash.Through countless hours of brainstorming and collaboration during the early stages of the pandemic, they created their vision for EXPONENT and personally funded all aspects of the startup to allow their vision to come to life. The vision was simple: They believed customers should not have to settle for less with their energy drink. Visionaries and overachievers have never settled for less, so why should they have to settle for an inferior energy drink?1. How did the dynamic duo start between Matt & Mark 2. The vision of the Exponent energy drink 3. What is entrepreneurship mean for Matt & Mike The 3 Flavours or Exponents 4. What is the first step of entrepreneurship? 5. What gives Matt & Mark the momentum to keep going? → CONNECT WITH EXPONENT ENERGY ←INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/drinkexponent/AMAZON STORE: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Exponent/page/9ABC43F2-1021-49CC-949C-AB08E889B12B?ref_=ast_blnEXPONENT WEBSITE: https://drinkexponent.com
Parentheses (vs 1-6) Exponents (vs 7) Division / Multiplication (vs 8-14) Subtraction / Addition (vs 15-22) Interactive Sermon Notes: https://churchlinkfeeds.blob.core.windows.net/notes/42055/note-172191.html
Japan is opening up for tourism! After more than two years of border closures, Japan is back in the news recently as it begins preparations to welcome people back to the land of the rising sun. And while Japan has always been open for business, it has been a lot harder for people to come and work in Japan with border closures, and there is a renewed interest in working and living in Japan. My guest on the podcast today is Sam Barker, a UK-based marketing professional, writer, and former Japan resident. Sam recently shared an article he wrote about landing your business in Japan - an expert guide to success and it couldn't more timely to chat about his research and his insights into successfully working in Japan. In this episode you will hear:The importance of strong language skills in Japan Mindset - understanding the Japanese mindset and expectations Why thinking that you can successfully copy and paste your business model from APAC and succeed in Japan is a recipe for failure Know when to push the boundaries to make a difference...and when not toDiversity and what does that look like in JapanThe changing dynamics of the Japanese population and what this means for the futureSam Barker Bio:Sam L Barker is a marketing professional with years of experience working in software and technology. He is also a freelance writer focusing on the areas of Japanese culture, technology, music, the internet, and business.His work has appeared in numerous publications including Private Suite Magazine, Mac O'Clock, ListenCorp, Exponents and Ae2 Online. He also writes in a marketing capacity and has produced numerous blog posts, reports, presentations, guides, and features for businesses.Connect with Sam:Website: Far Side Virtual LinkedIn: Sam BarkerTwitter: @Mxhdroom9Links of things mentioned in this episode:‘Landing your business in Japan: An expert guide to success' article by Sam Barker Connect with David Sweet:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drdavidsweet/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/focuscorejp Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/focuscoreasiaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/focuscorejp/ Website: https://www.japan.focuscoregroup.com/ Doin' the Uptown Lowdown,” used by permission of Christopher Davis-Shannon. To find out more, check out www.thetinman.co. Support independent musicians and artists.Mentioned in this episode:2024 Salary Guide
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The Others Way is a music festival set to happen on October 22nd, a month from now. This festival will be happening at Auckland Central's K road, and 30 acts are set to perform. The highest profile performance is confirmed to be the newly reformed The Exponents, as the festival coincides with the 40th anniversary of their chart-topping debut album Prayers Be Answered. Steve Newall, editor of Flicks.com, is here to tell us more! LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This episode we're giving our book pitches for our Battle of the Books 2022! Each of us has picked one title that we think we should all read and discuss and you get to vote for which one it is! You can download the podcast directly, find it on Libsyn, or get it through Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, or your favourite podcast delivery system. In this episode Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray | RJ Edwards Books We Pitched Vote for the book you want us to read and discuss! Death by Dumpling by Vivien Chien The Sentence by Louise Erdrich Shady Characters: The Secret Life of Punctuation, Symbols & Other Typographical Marks by Keith Houston Hurts So Good: The Science and Culture of Pain on Purpose by Leigh Cowart Our “Long List” of Titles Upright Women Wanted by Sarah Gailey The Echo Wife by Sarah Gailey The Unbroken by C.L. Clark Because Internet: Understanding the New Rules of Language by Gretchen McCulloch Track Changes: A Literary History of Word Processing by Matthew G. Kirschenbaum Crying in H-Mart by Michelle Zauner Things We Lost in the Fire by Mariana Enríquez Amoralman: A True Story and Other Lies by Derek Delgaudio Podcast Episodes Just Plain Wrong - Zombies, Sharkfarmers, and Beavis & Butthead: Discussing Comics and Graphic Novels with Amish Characters (Featuring Matthew!) Episode 058 - The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making Episode 079 - Which Book Should We Read? Episode 083 - The Fifth Season Episode 103 - Battle of the Books 2020 Episode 107 - Pet by Akwaeke Emezi Episode 130 - Battle of the Books 2021 Episode 134 - Piranesi by Susanna Clarke Episode 007 - Cozy Mysteries Links, Articles, and Things PEDMAS - Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication/Division, Addition/Subtraction Order of Operations (Wikipedia) Dim Sum of All Fears by Vivien Chien What Should I Read Next? At sign (@) (Wikipedia) Soft sign (ь) (Wikipedia) Financial domination (FinDom) (Wikipedia) “Our cats opened the bathroom cabinet drawer, thereby blocking the bathroom door from opening.” 30 LGBTQ+ Non-Fiction by BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, & People of Colour) Authors Every month Book Club for Masochists: A Readers' Advisory Podcasts chooses a genre at random and we read and discuss books from that genre. We also put together book lists for each episode/genre that feature works by BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, & People of Colour) authors - to help readers to diversify their reading and library professionals to diversify their readers' advisory. All of the lists can be found here. Angry Queer Somali Boy: A Complicated Memoir by Mohamed Abdulkarim Ali Before Night Falls by Reinaldo Arenas A History of My Brief Body by Billy-Ray Belcourt ¡Hola Papi!: How to Come Out in a Walmart Parking Lot and Other Life Lessons by John Paul Brammer Punch Me Up to the Gods by Brian Broome A Two-Spirit Journey: The Autobiography of a Lesbian Ojibwa-Cree Elder by Ma-Nee Chacaby When We Were Outlaws: A Memoir of Love and Revolution by Jeanne Cordova Asegi Stories: Cherokee Queer and Two-Spirit Memory by Qwo-Li Driskill Bi: Notes for a Bisexual Revolution by Shiri Eisner Dear Senthuran: A Black Spirit Memoir by Akwaeke Emezi Brown Trans Figurations: Rethinking Race, Gender, and Sexuality in Chicanx/Latinx Studies by Francisco J. Galarte Histories of the Transgender Child by Jules Gill-Peterson We Have Always Been Here: A Queer Muslim Memoir by Samra Habib Belly of the Beast: The Politics of Anti-Fatness as Anti-Blackness by Da'Shaun Harrison Wayward Lives, Beautiful Experiments: Intimate Histories of Riotous Black Girls, Troublesome Women, and Queer Radicals by Saidiya Hartman Becoming Human: Matter and Meaning in an Antiblack World by Zakiyyah Iman Jackson All Boys Aren't Blue: A Memoir-Manifesto by George M. Johnson How We Fight For Our Lives by Saeed Jones Some of Us Did Not Die: New and Selected Essays by June Jordan Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches by Audre Lorde Continuum by Chella Man The Black Trans Prayer Book edited by J Mase III and Dane Figueroa Edidi Antiman: A Hybrid Memoir by Rajiv Mohabir nîtisânak by Jas M. Morgan Borealis by Aisha Sabatini Sloan Black on Both Sides: A Racial History of Trans Identity by C. Riley Snorton I'm Afraid of Men by Vivek Shraya I Hope We Choose Love: A Trans Girl's Notes from the End of the World by Kai Cheng Thom Beyond the Gender Binary by Alok Vaid-Menon Covering: The Hidden Assault on Our Civil Rights by Kenji Yoshino Give us feedback! Fill out the form to ask for a recommendation or suggest a genre or title for us to read! Check out our Tumblr, follow us on Twitter or Instagram, join our Facebook Group, or send us an email! Join us again on Tuesday, August 2nd we'll be discussing the genre of Literary Fan Fiction. Then on Tuesday, August 16th we'll be discussing an update on what media we've been enjoying outside of the podcast!
The kiwi anthem Victoria by the Exponents is 40! Jordan Luck called up to take us back to the time he wrote the song and its impact on his life (and ours) since. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As the Exponents song Victoria turns 40, a bunch of bands in Christchurch are recording covers of it, one of them is The Response. Andy called up to tell us about their spin on it, and Jordan Luck's legacy on the city. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the spotlight is Nancy Stohlman, author of several books, including “Going Short: An Invitation to Flash Fiction.”We discuss: >> How flash fiction is changing the way we tell stories>> The challenge of writing short>> Dehydrating your copy>> How the story chooses the author>> The importance of journaling>> Writing sabbaticals and retreats>> Writing as a spiritual practice>> Etc. Learn more about Nancy Stohlman at: www.nancystohlman.com Novelist Spotlight is produced and hosted by Mike Consol, author of “Hardwood: A Novel About College Basketball and Other Games Young Men Play,” and three yet-to-be-published manuscripts, including “Family Recipes: A Novel about Italian Culture, Catholic Guilt and the Culinary Crime of the Century,” “Lolita Firestone: A Supernatural Novel,” and the short story collection “Love American Style.” Write to him at novelistspotlight@gmail.com. We hope you will subscribe and share the link with any family, friends or colleagues who might benefit from this program.
Positives and negatives. Exponents? Wilde & Tausch Trivia featuring questions about Matt LaFleur. Whoa Joshy! featuring questions from Josh Dimaggio in as the producer today for Jesse. And discussing ideas for a preemptive poll for Tuesday's show...
One of the Exponents in the Brazilian House / Techno scene, Diego Lima has been standing out and already has Supports and Feedbacks from big names like David Guetta, Detlef, Chus & Ceballos, Marco Carola, Erick Morillo, Mark Knight, Solardo, Matthias Tanzmann, Steve Lawler, Popof among others and today presents us with this beautiful set made especially for Klubinho.
Remixes are the THANG at the moment so we remixed this Kiwi classic. And we got a large variety of feedback.... Have a listen and see what you think! In today's show we also caught up with new National party leader Christopher Luxon, a self-professed lover of country music. We tested his country music knowledge & chatted about how he's going in the new role. Finally, Ben's dog got a little too close for comfort and bit something that you don't want to be bitten.
Exponents is a nonprofit organization located in the heart of New York City serving those impacted by substance use and other chronic health conditions.Their mission is to deliver these services through a client-centered, strength-based approach, which greatly improves health outcomes and promotes overall wellness in our communities.Joe Turner is the co-founder and current CEO of Exponents, a 30-year-old community based human services and harm reduction program in NYC. Exponents provides compassionate and person-centered drug treatment, recovery and wellness services to the most vulnerable New Yorkers. Since its founding in 1988, over 11, 000 program graduates have completed its programs-many of whom are in management positions of nonprofit agencies.At Exponents, “…we meet people where they are, but we don't leave them there”!Tune in for this sensible conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by Clicking Here.Segment 1The segment begins with a conversation about how the Exponents philosophy came to be. Joe Turner recounts his experiences and memories of the AIDS pandemic. He remembers how terrifying that time was and how the response of the LGBTQ+ community shaped the outcome of the lives of many individuals; instead of a philosophy of abstinence, Joey says the Act Up movement promoted ‘safer sex' and in doing so, were able to provide a feasible alternative to the AIDS pandemic. Inspired by this philosophy, Joe Turner wanted to find alternatives to substance abuse treatments which are rooted in compassion. Joe states that his organization meets people at the stage of recovery they are in. Segment 2 The second segment begins with a discussion about how the intersection of different social issues contribute to substance abuse and addiction. Joe says recovery “cannot be done in a vacuum”. Joe stresses the necessity of substance abuse programs which take into consideration or address different issues that contribute to addiction and the social effects of addiction. Furthermore, Joe highlights the conditions within different systems (such as the asylum system) which can actually exacerbate addiction. Segment 3 The third segment of the interview begins with a discussion about the services they offer. Exponents offer multiple programs, some of which complement one of another. Joe refers to the variety of services as a ‘constellation' of services which can help those who are addicted to substances to rebuild and reshape their lives. Exponents strives to create an atmosphere which allows people the agency to make choices. These services are low threshold services meaning abstinence is not a required condition to participate in these programs. All that is required to access these services is a willingness to show up and to make a choice about their recovery. After going through the programs, Joe says about 90% of people choose to participate in recovery programsSegment 4The final segment centers on a discussion about the needs of Exponents; certain services are not funded by grants and this creates a need for greater support from the community. Joe and Tommy also discuss the value of strategic connections and the importance of community engagement in the efforts of this non-profit organization. Joe shares some of the contact information of the organization for those who would like to connect with and get involved with the organization.
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Jamie, a professional drummer and Math teacher, discusses his student-centered approach to the rules of exponents, in which he focuses on their purpose so that students can better understand their logic. Jamie grounds his lesson in respect for the scholar, dignity for the process, and love for humanity expressed through Mathematics. He understands the average student's math anxiety and presents an antidote for the fear of math. For resources connected to this episode, vist www.jennakamp.com/think-or-thwim
Bezos? Branson? Elon Musk? On this episode, Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Chuck Nice break down why all these billionaires are going to space, how achieving orbit works, and how to wrap our heads around exponentially large numbers. NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can watch or listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://www.startalkradio.net/show/things-you-thought-you-knew-billionaires-in-space/ Thanks to our Patrons dustin fenwick, Michael Borger, Gautam, Gayle Phillips, Stefanie Davis, Meghan Pearson, and Johannes Wagner for supporting us this week. Photo Credit: NASA, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this Episode, Laurie and Abbey discuss dyscalculia, what it is, and what it is not. They lay out what the common symptoms and evidence for having dyscalculia are, and how to cope with it. Resources: Touch math https://www2.touchmath.com A few sites for math gap filling and skill building: https://www.mathplayground.com https://www.prodigygame.com/main-en/ Math Problem Solving Mnemonic: ORDER (Observe the problem, Read the signs, Decide which operation to do first, Execute the rule of order (Many Dogs Are Smelly = x, /, +, -), Relax, you're done! EQUAL (Examine what is on each side, Question: Is it addition or multiplication?, Use circles and lines for addition; use groups and tallies for multiplication, Answer by drawing the totals for each side, Label equal or not equal. PEMDAS - Order of operations (Parenthesis, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction) Contact info for the podcast: letstalklearningdisabilities@gmail.com E-Diagnostic Learning Website: https://ediagnosticlearning.com Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eDiaglearning/ Twitter: @diaglearning LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/diagnostic-learning-services/ Instagram: @diaglearning
What is the difference between a liberal, a neoliberal, a new liberal, and a progressive? In this joint episode with The Neoliberal Podcast, hosted by Jeremiah Johnson, you'll get all the answers you want and probably a few more besides. This is a pretty wide-ranging discussion on the state of liberalism in the world today, how to lean into identity politics, the threat from authoritarianism, what the term "neoliberal" means both historically and in contemporary politics, the case for race-conscious policies, why right now liberals basically have to be Democrats, politically speaking. Enjoy! Read more about the Neoliberal Project, the Center for New Liberalism at the Progressive Policy Institute and listen to The Neoliberal Podcast. Also check out their magazine and newsletter, Exponents. Jeremiah Johnson Jeremiah is the Policy Director at the Center for New Liberalism and host of The Neoliberal Podcast. Jeremiah has worked as a consultant for Ernst & Young and as the Director of Innovation for The NPD Group, specializing in predictive modeling and advanced analytics. He holds a Bachelor's in Economics and a Master's in Statistics, both from the University of Georgia. More reading Jeremiah and I mention and recommend some books along the way, including: A Thousand Small Sanities by Adam Gopnik The Neoliberal Mind by Madsen Pirie All Minus One - Chapter 2 of On Liberty, edited by Jonathan Haidt and me, and illustrated beautifully by David Cicirelli The Idea of Justice by Amartya Sen Anti-Pluralism by Bill Galston John Stuart Mill, Victorian Firebrand. My biography of the great man, written before the world fell apart Also mentioned Steve Pearlstein's column on Dream Hoarders: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2017/07/01/is-it-inequality-of-income-we-care-about-or-inequality-of-opportunity/ My review of Gopnik's book for the Literary Review. Matt Yglesias - Stop marketing race-blind policies as racial equity initiatives My paper with Scott Winship on multigenerational race income gap, Long shadows: The Black-white gap in multigenerational poverty The Dialogues Team Creator: Richard Reeves Research: Ashleigh Maciolek Artwork: George Vaughan Thomas Tech Support: Cameron Hauver-Reeves Music: "Remember" by Bencoolen (thanks for the permission, guys!)
Show 162 - Buddy Guy and Classic blues exponents of the 1920s and 30s. Broadcast on Otago Access Radio www.oar.org.nz
In this episode of The Lead from DH Radio, we will listen to Dushyanth Sridhar, who has broken several stereotypes when it comes to Harikatha and religious discourses. Dushyanth gives Harikatha performances in English. L Subramani: Hi this is L Subramani for DH Podcast. For several centuries Harikatha has remained the story-telling form in South India. Exponents of this artform have entertained and educated their audiences right from temple courtyards to community halls. While it may seem impossible for a youngster to take this art form, Dushyanth Sridhar has broken all stereotypes. Born and bred in Bengaluru, Dushyanth Sridhar has an engineering degree from BITS-Pilani and has experience working for the corporates. What more? He gives his Harikatha also in English. Recently, Dushyanth has started a Pathashala to teach the concepts of Hinduism to people of all faiths. Dushyanth is joining us to talk about his work. Dushyanth Sridhar: Namaste and I am very happy to be a part of this series. To know more about the conversation, listen to the podcast. Download the Deccan Herald app for iOS devices here: https://apple.co/30eOFD6 For latest news and updates, log on to www.deccanherald.com Check out our e-paper www.deccanheraldepaper.com
Harry Lyon is the guitarist and founding member of iconic New Zealand band Hello Sailor. The band formed in 1975 and lasted five years before going separate ways. Each member remained busy forming other bands and releasing solo albums and soon Hello Sailor reunited and continued to record and tour up until the untimely passing of Dave McArtney in 2013 and Graham Brazier in 2015. For many years Harry was the Director of MAINZ (Music and Audio Institute of New Zealand) and in 2018 Harry released his first solo album To The Sea. This week Hello Sailor are re-releasing their 1994 record 'The Album' on vinyl and as a digital release with bonus tracks. To celebrate, Harry and I talk about the new release as well as some of the highs and lows of Hello Sailors adventures in L.A. and Australia. Harry Lyon! Great guy, great chat!
ANTIC Episode 70 - Who Wants a FujiNet Anyway… I do! In this episode of ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Computer Podcast… we discuss the roll-out of the first 50 units of FujiNet, “virtual” shows remaining this year, new software, hardware and all the current Atari news riding the waves. READY! Recurring Links Floppy Days Podcast AtariArchives.org AtariMagazines.com Kevin’s Book “Terrible Nerd” New Atari books scans at archive.org ANTIC feedback at AtariAge Atari interview discussion thread on AtariAge Interview index: here ANTIC Facebook Page AHCS Eaten By a Grue Next Without For What We’ve Been Up To FujiNet - https://fujinet.online Lurking Horror, Infocom text adventure - http://monsterfeet.com/grue/notes/38 Atari Memopad from Wade at Inverse ATASCII - https://inverseatascii.info/2015/04/01/s1e14-atari-memo-pad/ SIO2BT - https://github.com/TheMontezuma/SIO2BT News Atari 1600xl prototype pics - Jim Tittsler - https://atariage.com/forums/topic/310176-new-atari-1600xl-prototype-pics-on-twitter/ Revive1027 Revived - Dragonstomper (Sascha Kriegel): AtariAge thread - https://atariage.com/forums/topic/271589-revive1027-order-thread/page/6/?tab=comments#comment-4614352 ABBUC forum - http://www.abbuc.de/community/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=10455 Decrunch 2020 Demo Party was held in Poland - https://atariteca.net.pe/intros-atari-participantes-del-decrunch-2020/ ABBUC Magazine #141 - http://www.abbuc.de Atari dust covers at Retro Ready. - https://retroready.one/collections/atari/dust-covers Old Games Finder - http://www.oldgamesfinder.com/ Steve Boswell (Atari8bit) - De Re AVGCART - https://atari8bit.net/de-re-avgcart/?fbclid=IwAR1Y9clA_WOgBhStZnE33AzCHqpY9MkF-G5GZZ64-6I2kn5xm_WrZrDF8Ok New game on cartridge "Adam Is Me" pre-order - https://atariage.com/forums/topic/309962-new-game-on-cartridge-adam-is-me-pre-order-starts-today/ Shows Upcoming Shows where you might see Atari computers (or Atari people): September 12-13, VCF Midwest, Elmhurst, IL - http://vcfmw.org/ CANCELLED, but there was a call for virtual exhibits October 10 - 12, VCF East, InfoAge Science Center, Wall, NJ - http://vcfed.org/wp/festivals/vintage-computer-festival-east/ GONE VIRTUAL + LIVE. NOTE: You can order a t-shirt to support the VCF events at http://vcfed.org/wp/t-shirts/ for $20 + shipping Event page created by Chicago Classic Computing - http://chiclassiccomp.org/events.html?fbclid=IwAR3Fm5hf7PCQj0yXBxXvj9J8Mp8GDwD2w1bfD_qktpPOnNYNoQUmN_EpgB8 Event page created by Floppy Days - https://www.facebook.com/VintageComputerShows/ Event page on Vintage Is The New Old - https://vintageisthenewold.com/vintage-is-the-new-old-releases-new-events-calendar/ YouTube videos this month Atari 800xl and 1010 loading with Rambit turbo upgrade - Mat Barker - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gomWkGo5Q-g Atari 800XL motherboard restoration and system overview (Pimp My Eight, episode 6, part 1) - The Byte Attic - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scifA1AUZlo Dead Atari 800XL gets Sophia RGB after repair - FlashJazzCat - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1CHreoZNTIY New at Github Effectus - ACTION! Cross-compiler - https://github.com/Gury8/effectus Parallel data transfer between the Atari 8- bit computers and the modern world via the Atari's joystick ports - https://github.com/codingbychanche/atariParallelDataTransfer Bruce Lee Construction Kit (BLCK): build your own Bruce Lee for Atari 8-bit - https://github.com/fa8ntomas/blck Sally-to-W65C02S-adapter https://github.com/TheByteAttic/Sally-to-W65C02S-adapter Commercial https://archive.org/details/Hey_Australia_1982_Atari_AU_a.mp4 New at Archive.org https://archive.org/details/games-for-your-atari-600-xl/mode/2up (w disk image!) https://archive.org/details/mace-journal-v-5n-6-july-1985 New Atari User/Page6 https://archive.org/details/newatariuserpage6?sort=-publicdate Listener Feedback Rob Sherman - BBS - southernamis.com interview with Konstantinos Giamalidis (TIX) from Greece - https://atariteca.net.pe/tix-mi-objetivo-es-producir-la-mejor-version-de-los-sprites-de-8-bits-para-prince-of-persia/ "Compute!'s Third Book of Atari", first chapter, "Exponents" by Matt Giwer - https://www.atariarchives.org/c3ba/page003.php Possible side effects of listening to the Antic podcast include stuffy nose, sneezing, sore throat; drowsiness, dizziness, feeling nervous; mild nausea, upset stomach, constipation; increased appetite, weight changes; insomnia, decreased sex drive, impotence, or difficulty having an orgasm; dry mouth, intense hate of Commodore, and Amiga lust. Certain conditions apply. Offer good for those with approved credit. Member FDIC. An equal housing lender.
This Is a Mathematics Lesson - Formulas of Rational Numbers, Exponents and Algebraic Expressions. Enjoy Learning........
The Corona Kairos: How to find meaning and opportunity amid the CoronaVirus crisis. Jordan Hall is a technologist, an entrepreneur, and a visionary. He joins me for a impromptu podcast to get us up to date on how to manage the CoronaVirus crisis into something positive for all of us. Topics: network cognition, open source intelligence, peer to peer credit systems, signal to noise, exponents, decentralized agency, complexity, retreat of Federal State, the individual revolution, and the end of indiscriminate connections and the rise of discernment.
An in-depth conversation with Jordan Luck - lead singer and songwriter with The Jordan Luck Band, formerly The Dance Exponents and The Exponents. We talk of a life touring, of songwriting, of the intervention that lead to his sobriety. We talk too about finding joy in music, in listening, in a love of sound.
An in-depth conversation with Jordan Luck - lead singer and songwriter with The Jordan Luck Band, formerly The Dance Exponents and The Exponents. We talk of a life touring, of songwriting, of the intervention that lead to his sobriety. We talk too about finding joy in music, in listening, in a love of sound. Get full access to Sounds Good! at simonsweetman.substack.com/subscribe
A conversation with legendary singer/songwriter - of The Exponents and now Jordan Luck Band fame, Jordan Luck
This week I get a bit personal to start the show, because sometimes you have to do that if you want to display real empathy and compassion.In Ankh-Morpork, a visit to the Guild of Ecdysiasts, Nauchers, Cancanieres, and Exponents of Exotic* Dance leads some discussion of footnotes, H.L. Menken, and a rather surprising realization** about Sir Terry's use of footnotes in early books. In addition, the results of Holly's research into the etymology of the word canon are presented. This is all followed by some housekeeping, without, alas, the assistance of Mrs. Whitlow. ***This week's contest quote: “The origin of the Nac Mac Feegle is lost in the famous Mists of Time. They say they were thrown out of Fairyland by the Queen of the Fairies because they objected to her spiteful and tyrannical rule. Others say they were just thrown out for being drunk.” No choice of books this week. You're on your own. E-mail your answer (or guess) as to the book from which that quote came to me at randy@mindkindle.net. Also, if you email me by Friday February 7th, I will email you an MP3 of an exclusive bonus episode. The Discord server link is https://discord.gg/K9s6BSW. Portal's Patreon page https://www.patreon.com/user?u=21210045 As always you can reach me at randy@mindkindle.net, where you are also invited to send one-time PayPal payments. You can find the Portal blog, Gnomic Musings, at https://mindkindle.net/gnomic-musings-the-discworld-portal-blog/.No animals or ecdysiasts were harmed in the production of this show. Remember only you can perform Random Acts of Kindness. As always, this episode is dedicated to the memory of Sir Terry Pratchett, OBE. Chelonian mobile. *That is exotic, not erotic. ** Which realization is that there is only one in Color of Magic and Light Fantastic combined @, although in fairness it is one of the longest of them in all the canon. Collection. Catalogue.*** She informed us she was “indisposed.” Indisposed, doubtless, to consent to housekeeping with a strange man.@ Holly concedes she may have missed one. She had to check in short order, since the issue only came up right before airtime.
One of the Exponents in the Brazilian Tech-House scene, Diego Lima has been highlighting and already has Supporters and Feedbacks of great names like: Erick Morillo, Detlef, Chus & Ceballos, Marco Carola, Mark Knight, Matthias Tanzmann, Steve Lawler, Chelina Manuhutu, Mat.Joe, Idris Elba, Erik Hagleton, Luigi Rocca, Manuel de la Mare, Gorgon City, Mendo, Format: B, Sllash & Doppe, ATFC, Lexlay, Simone Liberalli, Miguel Bastida, Richy Ahmed, Santé, Paco Osuna, Stacey Pullon, Fancy Inc, Eli Brown, Wade, George Privatti, Dead Space, Jacky, Alvaro Smart, Tennan, Kinnerman, K.A.M.A, Skapes, Black Girl & White girl and more. That's why Diego Lima introduces us to this special 2-hour set recorded live at the Boombox Radio Club event at Inbox Club in Curitiba.
One of the Exponents in the Brazilian Tech-House scene, Diego Lima has been highlighting and already has Supporters and Feedbacks of great names like: Erick Morillo, Detlef, Chus & Ceballos, Marco Carola, Mark Knight, Matthias Tanzmann, Steve Lawler, Chelina Manuhutu, Mat.Joe, Idris Elba, Erik Hagleton, Luigi Rocca, Manuel de la Mare, Gorgon City, Mendo, Format: B, Sllash & Doppe, ATFC, Lexlay, Simone Liberalli, Miguel Bastida, Richy Ahmed, Santé, Paco Osuna, Stacey Pullon, Fancy Inc, Eli Brown, Wade, George Privatti, Dead Space, Jacky, Alvaro Smart, Tennan, Kinnerman, K.A.M.A, Skapes, Black Girl & White girl and more. That's why Diego Lima introduces us to this special 2-hour set recorded live at the Boombox Radio Club event at Inbox Club in Curitiba.
Appearing on Singapore’s newest Sports Talkshow, are our national SILAT athletes. With less than 3 weeks to the 2019 SEA Games, we meet up with our Silat exponents and current world champions Md Hazim and Nurzuhairah, together with 2-time former world champ, Md Shakir Juanda. #PencakSilat #RoarAsOne #RoadToSEAGames2019 #OneTeamSG #SGSportsUncut
The first episode of a new podcast!
Radicals and Rational Exponents - i sound weird because im sick sorry
We talk about 1.5 radicals and rational exponents
Hope you like my explanation on the lesson :)
This is what I learned about radicals and rational exponents.
In this episode I will give you a few examples and a summary about what I learned in class along with vocabulary words that go with our essential question.
Hey guys , I hope this was helpful & not stressing to understand ! n (Index) √ (nth root) a (Radicand)
Hey guys I’m back !! I hope this description is helpful in any sort of way ! Thank you :)