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Hello friends and welcome to Season 6, Episode 1 of our podcast. This season, we each picked a game from the Bundle for Racial Justice and Equality that was featured on itch.io back in June. For July, we picked Odd Realm from Waylon Snedker at Unknown Origin Games Inc. As the description on Steam put […]
Video Game Rations — It's like a book club, but without the books. For July 2020, We talk about what excited us during the Xbox game showcase, and Naughty Dog's follow up to the 2013 classic, Last Of Us Part 2. Enjoy Show notes :48 - House Keeping 1:56 - Currently playing 9:24 - News 22:28 - Eric's Snack Minute 23:53 - Last of Us Part 2 discussion 2:26:26 - Next months game (Outer Wilds) You can reach us at videogamerations@gmail.com Check us out on the web www.videogamerations.com Intro music by girlfriends.bandcamp.com
We have returned with our monthly Comic Book Club episode. For July 2020 - The book chosen by the community was "The Death of Superman" Hear our thoughts and then come to the Discord for Post-Episode Discussions! Panel to Panel is a weekly comic book podcast where we have conversations about everything related to comic books. From the pages to the silver screen and everything in between! Join our Discord Community! - https://discord.gg/zavfTbz Follow us on twitter! Panel to Panel | @PanelPod Andrew Taylor | @PapaDrewBear John Bernardo | @Johnsbernardo Ben Pilaczynski | [@BenP091] (https://twitter.com/BenP091) Follow us on Instagram | @PanelPod If you like what you heard, please take a few moments to leave a review! Also don't forget to subscribe! Thank you! Find out more at https://panel-to-panel.pinecast.co
For July's book of the month, I'm reviewing Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert. Long story short, pick this one up. If you have any fear around creating, this will clear it up and motivate you to get going! Also going to take these monthly episodes as a chance to catch you guys up on my life and how everything's been going. Hope you enjoy! https://www.instagram.com/angelo_kelly1/ https://www.instagram.com/betterthanyesterdaypod/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCHiGp0nV0sYLRlqkGLfoiw?view_as=subscriber
Jeffrey Mosher welcomes Dave Heisey back to the Michigan Business Beat, discussing another Crestcom module. For July 2020 Mastering Negotiations. In business, it’s very easy to become focused on wanting exactly what we want. We’ve brought our team together to collaborate on an idea, we’ve done some initial investigation of options and strategies, and now we hit the execution phase - time to go make stuff happen. We reach out to vendors and suppliers to pull together the resources we need, in the timeframe we want, but we begin to encounter some challenges - the timing won’t work, the preferred methodologies are not supported by specific vendors, or the vendors begin to insert their “expertise” into our plan and things begin to get bogged down. Give their interview a listen.
For July, we jump into the post apocalyptic world of Fallout: New Vegas. Filled to the brim with radioactive monsters and the sharpest dressed bad guys you've ever seen, come along with us as we... Every month we pick a game to play and discuss with it our community!
This week: Robbie gets a haircut, Lisa brings up politics, we discuss the comet going over Earth, drinking horns, bisolation, and much more! We laugh, we discuss the lows, it's a roller coaster as always! Join us for book club! For July, we are reading Felix Ever After by Kacen Callender! Want a sticker, a postcard, or want to share your thoughts and feelings? Email us at wearedoingfine@gmail.com
Songs of Our Own: A Marital Tour of the Music That Shaped Us.
Hi Folks! For July's bonus episode we break down 'I Will Survive'. Originally recorded by the legendary Gloria Gaynor and covered more than two hundred times. Don't worry we talk about Cake's cover too and why it was Gloria's least favorite cover. Stay safe out there and thank you for listening.Intro/Outro:Upbeat Forever by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5011-upbeat-foreverLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
An interview with author of Care: Stories, Christopher Records. (Follow Records on Twitter: @cdrecords001) Care: Stories is the fiction debut by USC Price alum, Christopher Records. Records aims to show "ordinary queer people living ordinary lives in an ordinary place." The ordinary place in question is the Inland Empire, which depending on who is defining the area is as vast as Riverside and San Bernardino counties. The vastness of the place adds a sense of "stagnation and loneliness and cruelty," for the characters in the stories. Explore the ways in which place and care and humanness intersect in these short stories. Read along with us! For July, we’re reading The City We Became by N. K. Jemison. Join the conversation about each episode on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram. Or email us at bedrosian.bookclub@usc.edu.
For July and August, we're doing a double month of ScreaMakes, and kicking it off with a trilogy of Romero remakes, starting with 1990s' Night of the Living Dead. Join Peter, guest-host Marcus Jones, and guest Ethan Warren, as they dig into whether this deserves a spot in the zombie canon. You can find Ethan's wonderful writing at Bright Wall, Dark Room: https://www.brightwalldarkroom.com/author/ethanwarren/ and you can find Marcus if you've been cursed by a demon to live out your worst nightmares!
5 July 2020 - 7pm ServiceFruitfulness This evening we re-launched THE SEVEN PM service, which will be live-streamed from Woodies each Sunday evening and feature heartfelt worship and complimentary messages to build on the preaching series. For July, we’re looking at FRUITFULNESS and John 15. April and Matt are hosting, worship is with Mark and our Woodlands team, Dave popped to introduce the series and Hannah shared a special message with us. You can go deeper with this topic using the study notes below. STUDY NOTESIntroduction God created human beings to be fruitful. His first words to humans in Genesis are 'Be fruitful and multiply'. Jesus says to his disciples in John 15, 'I chose you and appointed you to bear fruit'.A basic human need is to feel fruitful, useful and productive. Here are some questions to think about…How would you define fruitfulness? What specifically makes a Christian 'fruitful' in the eyes of God do you think?Dave Mitchell talks about fruitful 'both ands'. There is fruitfulness around activity and 'multiplication' There is fruitfulness in 'becoming', in personal growth, the fruit of the Spirit. There is fruitfulness as an individual, and fruitfulness as a community.How does your personal fruitfulness contribute to the fruitfulness of the whole Church community? In what ways has being part of a community in midweek group or wider Church helped you to be fruitful?Which of the fruits of the Spirit in Galatians 5 have you seen growing in your spiritual journey? Which might need some spiritual 'gardening' to help their growth?What does it mean for us to 'reproduce the life of Jesus'?How has our personal and corporate fruitfulness been affected by Covid-19?How do different seasons of life enable us to be fruitful? What season are you in now and how has your capacity for fruitfulness changed?
On this week's episode of The Awesome with C.O.D.Y. we are starting a new month and a new theme. For July 2020 we are talking about Awesome Comedies from my Childhood, this week is all about The Jerk starring Steve Martin and directed by Carl Reiner.Official Website: https://www.comesnaturallypodcast.comOfficial Merchandise: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/comes-naturally-podcast/iTunes: http://tinyurl.com/kqkgackFacebook: http://tinyurl.com/myovgm8Tumblr: http://tinyurl.com/m7a6mg9Twitter: @ComesNaturalPodYouTube: http://tiny.cc/5snxpy
For July’s theme, Kendra, Sumaiyya, and RuthAnn share books around the theme Fight Like a Girl. Check out our Patreon page to learn more about our book club and other Patreon-exclusive goodies. Follow along over on Instagram, join the discussion in our Goodreads group, and be sure to subscribe to our newsletter for more new books and extra book reviews! Things Mentioned Reading Women Month Books Mentioned Passage to the Plaza by Sahar Khalifeh A Burning by Megha Majumdar The Beauty of Your Face by Sahar Mustafah The Enlightenment of the Greengage Tree by Shokoofeh Azar I Am Nujood: Age 10 and Divorced by Nujood Ali We Are Displaced by Malala Yousafzai Currently Reading Woman at Post Zero by Nawal El Saadawi The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett CONTACT Questions? Comments? Email us hello@readingwomenpodcast.com. SOCIAL MEDIA Reading Women Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Website Music by Isaac Greene Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Have we got a real #freefeedbehavior show this week or what? Joining us in The Carriage House is the Scam Goddess herself, actress, comedian, podcast host and all around delight Laci Mosley! We’re giving all kinds of LOVE advice, like whether to open up a relationship in which one partner is bisexual (...and infatuated with her current boyfriend’s ex-girlfriend...), how to navigate your first major break-up, and whether or not you should reveal your romantic feelings to a good friend right before moving away. Plus, Ronna (& Bryan) hash out their holiday weekend plans for the Vineyard (socially distanced and after a quick black market COVID test, of course). LOTS to discuss! The Ask Ronna Coffee blends continue flying off the shelves! Roasted the same day it's shipped, try either the Carriage House Blend or Shades of Vanilla...or both! askronnacoffee.com Pride Month is almost over! But you can still get your very own (Bryan’s) Pride Icons T at podswag.com/askronna through July 4th! And, of course, join us at patreon.com/askronna for a bonus show every Friday. $5/month gets you into The Carriage House, and $10/month gets you SAUNA PRIVILEGES — our new VIDEO podcast tier! $2 from every Sauna Privileges membership to the in June will go to the Trevor Project, which focuses on suicide prevention efforts among LGBTQ+ youth. For July, our charity will be Color of Change.
Today’s show is brought to you by Advanced Planning Analytics of Houston TX; your go to source for training in construction and engineering planning, scheduling, risk, work packaging, and cost. There are both in person (dwhile following proper Covid protocol of course) and online courses available. Advanced Planning Analytics is one of only a couple of Primavera P6 certified partners in the Houston and offer the highest quality P6 training courses. 5pm Sunday (that’s until June 28th at 5pm) Advanced Planning Analytics is offering a $100 special for online P6 training. For July, the same offer will extend to Risk and Estimating Classes. I am proud to say that Innovate iPM is collaborating with APA to bring you a day-long class on TIC Estimating for Industrial Projects taught by yours truly. We are going to discuss a lot of things including: Planning the estimate Building a solid basis Compiling and Conditioning the Data Creating component assemblies Building up indirect costs Validating costs Reporting and summarizing formats Quality assurance So get ahold of Advanced Planning Analytics and register by going to advancedplanninganalytics.com today. Let’s get to Dr. Gleb is a true expert in organizational decision making and risk. He is cognitive neuroscientist and expert on behavioral economics and decision making. As CEO of Disaster Avoidance Experts. He has 20 years under his belt in consulting, coaching, speaking and training hundreds of clients across the world , including Aflac, IBM, Honda, Wells Fargo, and the World Wildlife Fund. He has spent 15 years in academia, including 7 as a professor at Ohio State University, he published dozens of peer-reviewed pieces in academic journals such as Behavior and Social Issues and the Journal of Social and Political Psychology. His thought leadership is featured in Fast Company, CBS News, Time, CNBC, Inc Magazine, and elsewhere. He is the author of several well-regarded books, look him up, they are not hard to find. His new book is Never Go With Your Gut: How Pioneering Leaders Make the Best Decisions and Avoid Business Disasters. LinkedIn, https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-gleb-tsipursky/ Twitter @gleb_tsipursky His company can be found at disasteravoidanceexperts.com
Every month, members at rec.poker enjoy a seminar put together by the RecPoker Podcast Panel, led by Membership Content Director Chris Jones. For July, the seminar s all about bluffing and we felt this was a great opportunity to showcase the seminars while providing the podcast audience with some great discussion on the art/science of bluffing. Also check out rec.poker/resources for all the partnerships and bonus RecPoker is offering. Specifically, Red Chip Poker is offering RecPoker listeners a free week of CORE by using the code RECPOKER.
Hello fellow wealth hackers!! How do you convince someone to invest in real estate? This was a question I was asked while on a podcast which caught me off guard as I generally don’t try to convince anyone actively as I in I don’t tell someone to their face they should invest in real estate but maybe I should because that’s my exact advice to my family. My cousin Christopher is about to turn 19 and he’s joining the Canadian Armed Forces. I couldn’t be more proud of him. Christopher is like a little brother to me and I’ve kept a close eye on him because we lost his father, my uncle too soon to stomach cancer just over ten years ago. Christopher is a major gear head, he’s watched every episode of that popular TV show Top Gear five times each. His video game time is spent doing simulators of trains, planes, and automobiles. So naturally, he went to college to become a mechanic and in a few weeks, he will travel to Quebec for army basic training then Kingston for job training for 30 weeks. Once he’s done training and is working, his salary is in the 60k range and he will get a full pension after 25 years of service. Not bad? As a treat to Christopher, I allowed him to chauffeur my family and I around as part of his send off party in my new BMW. He loves cars and driving fast but he said he can’t afford the payments. I agreed with him, he should never be paying so much for a car at his pay and how cars and houses are liabilities if they don’t make you income. This is all beginner stuffs to all you listeners how if you’re going to buy a home to treat it like an investment: you’re buying for value, the property has value add opportunities whether it be renting out rooms or the basement or the garage or a parking space etc.... the location has amenities in demand, there is demand for both rental and resale. We covered all the basics and I told my cousin to rent and not buy his home but instead buy an investment property in Hamilton. Why? The armed forces has some wonderful subsidized housing and dining options. My cousin’s room and board and MEAL Plan is about $100 per week. To me, that’s a no brainer for a single guy and because he could be transferred anywhere in Canada for work including poor investment towns, it make sense he invest where I can keep an eye on things, where he can adopt my real estate team to manage his property for him. No need to reinvent the wheel. That is my honest advice to my cousin in how I convince him to invest in real estate. More generic advice for the starting investor is to invest within an hour drive of where you live. If your target area is too far, it makes management challenging and you are less likely to make that commute necessary to grow and manage your portfolio. If you don’t invest where I invest, that’s totally cool, I have referrals for London, Kitchen/Waterloo/Cambridge, Barrie, in the East: Bowmanville, Oshawa, Peterborough, Lindsay, downtown Toronto with full service teams just like I have in Hamilton, Brantford, St. Catharines, and Niagara Region. This is your investment for your retirement or to fund your child’s education or a downpayment for their home. You don’t want to trust this process to just anyone, only settle for the best. Speaking of the best, many of you have been asking for updates on our AirBnb property. June was great as we grossed $4300 including HST but excluding cleaning fees as that expense is a pass through. Guests pay what we pay the cleaners so personally, I leave it out for this analysis. We collected HST, AirBnb does not collect HST separately so it comes out of our revenues, and we pay HST on a bunch for cleaning, property management and all our operating expenses. We had lots of capital expenses and one party to clean up after so June was overall negative cash flow and we are ironing out the wrinkles with the property. In July we had a breaker fail. The symptoms were: the 2nd floor lost power, flipping the breaker did nothing but it hummed when flipped on. An emergency electrical service call was needed for $150. July generated the same revenue as July but without having so many capital costs, our expenses reduced by $1900. For July we will positive cash flow about $1000 better than a single family. Keep in mind, summer months are better than other months of the year and as such, we were 90% occupied in the month of June and July. Our bookings are over 90% for the next 30 days which is great and fingers crossed we keep some momentum for September. Note this is just one of my properties and it made a lot of sense for this particular property to be an AirBnb. The rest of our portfolio student rental and legal basement suites. My wife and I are professional investors so we do what makes most sense with each property. We are wealth hackers and as such I’m starting stock option trading today. My friend Omar who owns over 30 properties is going to show me how. Omar only works 30 minutes a day while options investing, he has more than me, works way less than I do and stock options is how he raised the majority of his downpayments to buy his 30+ investment properties. Omar has been telling me to invest in stock options for almost two years and I didn’t really listen to him till I found out he taught my electrician who updated the electrical in my AirBnb to earn six figures in his first 12 months. This I have to learn and I’ll provide updates here from time to time and I’ll have Omar and his business partner Matthew, both with 12 years experience options investing on an upcoming episode. Omar and Matthew are wealth hackers and are speakers at our Nov 9th Wealth Hacker. Omar and Matthew have taught over 50 of their friends and family, funny enough, they’re all real estate investors too how to invest selling stock options. Omar makes a mid six figure income working a fraction of what I do hence we want to share this with the world. Wealthhacker.ca for details and to get your tickets. Iamawealthhacker is my discount code for you. November 9th at the Toronto Congress Center near Pearson Airport, all the best wealth hacks in real estate investment, stock option investing and starting a small business. My friends Tom and Nick Karadza started a small business from zero and were awarded the Profit 500 award as one of the top 500 fastest growing companies in Canada for the last three years. www.wealthhacker.ca for more details and iamawealthhacker is my discount code for you listeners. New Investor at Age 24, Working 3 Jobs, Lessons Learnt Buying First Property, Importance of Network and REI Friends with Joseph Costanza On to this week’s guest, young Joseph Costanza who bought his very first property at the age of 24. He’s a young hustler having a job since 16 and several side hustles as a bartender and landscaping. After graduating from university as an architect, Joseph was lucky enough to get a job in his field of study as an intern architect and quickly realized having a job did not translate into freedom hence he researched then decided on real estate. After being referred to myself and my iWIN group, Joseph coached by Tammy Ditomaso on my team acquired his first rental property, a single family home he is turning into a house with legal basement apartment. Joseph is here to share his experience, the importance of surrounding oneself with like-minded people and has some tips on how to measure to produce drawings as part of the building permit process. Joseph is an architect, hence he does his own drawings.
MultimediaLIVE — In this edition of Business Day Spotlight, our focus is on the SA economy, continued pressure on consumers and the National Heath Insurance (NHI) bill. Our host Mudiwa Gavaza is joined on the line by Mike Schüssler, Chief Economist at Economists.co.za to discuss the results of the BankservAfrica economic transactions index (BETI). BankservAfrica, the largest automated payments clearing house in Africa, released its monthly economic transactions index for July on Wednesday. For July, the value of economic transactions showed no monthly change which reflects the persisting stagnant state of the South African economy. In this discussion, Schüssler explains how the BETI is constructed, what data is considered and gives insights around what the results reveal and mean. The BETI is a 'now indicator' of broad economic activity in South Africa, says Schüssler, explaining that in addition to annual and quarterly measures, there is a more in the industry for more immediate economic reporting. The discussion then turns to the economic implications of the National Health Insurance (NHI) Bill. What will this mean for SA? Can the fiscus realistically support such a program? The NHI bill, tabled in parliament on Thursday last week, paves the way for the establishment of a central NHI Fund that will purchase services on behalf of the entire population. In terms of the bill, medical schemes will ultimately be limited to only offering cover for benefits not provided by the fund. The bill makes no provision for scheme administrators. Investors in healthcare stocks on the JSE saw value destruction of about R14bn in the three days of trading after the announcement as the market grapples with the possible effect of the government reforms to the sector. Schüssler says more should be done to ensure the plan is robust, advocating for example, that the country needs more medical professionals. The government could potentially make healthcare free and accessible to all but it
Video Game Rations — It's like a book club, but without the books. For July we are joined with special guest, Josh Boston to talk Nintendo, Breath of the Wild 2 internet theory, the Switch Lite, and the game of the month Katana Zero. Katana Zero is a 2D action platformer where you play as Zero, a time bending ninja assassin with a mysterious past set in a neo-noir metropolis. Enjoy! Show notes 1:58 - House Keeping 5:14 - Currently playing 20:50 - News 34:13 - Eric's Snack Minute 37:44 - Katana Zero discussion 1:13:53 - Next months game (Moonlighter) You can reach us at videogamerations@gmail.com Check us out on the web www.videogamerations.com Intro music by girlfriends.bandcamp.com
For July my guest of the month is the ever wonderful Paul Csomo from the Varmints podcast. Unlike his previous appearance, this time we actually ended up talking about animals quite a bit. Of course there's also the obligatory podcasting and tech talk. We talk about what it's like living in states with such dangerous wildlife. Also, we joke about Paul's experience eating bugs, and the difference between animal rights activists and conservationists, with a side track into Paul's Funko Pop collection.Full Links at http://odddadoutpodcast.com/peta-can-suck-it-w-paul-csomoJoin the Facebook Group Oddballs: Friends of The Odd Dad Outhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/odddadoutDonate on Patreonhttp://patreon.com/join/odddadoutFollow Along on Social athttps://www.twitter.com/odddadout/https://www.facebook.com/odddadout/https://www.instagram.com/odddadout/
For July my guest of the month is the ever wonderful Paul Csomo from the Varmints podcast. Unlike his previous appearance, this time we actually ended up talking about animals quite a bit. Of course there's also the obligatory podcasting and tech talk. We talk about what it's like living in states with such dangerous wildlife. Also, we joke about Paul's experience eating bugs, and the difference between animal rights activists and conservationists, with a side track into Paul's Funko Pop collection.Full Links at http://odddadoutpodcast.com/peta-can-suck-it-w-paul-csomoJoin the Facebook Group Oddballs: Friends of The Odd Dad Outhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/odddadoutDonate on Patreonhttp://patreon.com/join/odddadoutFollow Along on Social athttps://www.twitter.com/odddadout/https://www.facebook.com/odddadout/https://www.instagram.com/odddadout/
For July’s episode of the podcast I was super excited to chat with Keith Profeta. Forever a music lover, Keith has held many positions throughout the music industry. The music business is as much a passion as the music itself. Jumping in and out of bands starting at age 16, Keith never really found his true calling in front of the microphone. At that point he started managing a friend’s band, handling all the behind the scenes work in making […]
This episode is being uploaded within a WEEK of recording it! We're impressed with ourselves too. For July, we're tackling a different aspect of ninja training -- nicknames and submission videos. And, because it's us, we also discuss puzzles, vacations and people who are not Marc Maron. And this week, we actually have links! Submission Videos: Flip Rodriguez: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4wzYz4U9sU Jake Murray: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NApIqxes17U Andrew's New Time Tracking App: https://anwstats.web.app/
For July, Bastille Day, and in recognition of the tragic fire at the Notre Dame Cathedral, we read the architecture treatise with a little plot known as Notre Dame de Paris by Victor Hugo.Along the way Linnea rants about Baroque (or maybe Rococo) decor, and we have a good healthy debate over who is worse, Phoebus or Frollo. Recommendations:Disney's The Hunchback of Notre DameThe French rock opera of sameThe movie The Story of Adele H, about Victor Hugo's daughter
For July, Kendra and Sumaiyya talk about about this month’s theme, the partition of India. You can find the complete show notes, including a PDF of the transcript, over on our website. A special thank you to Care/of for sponsoring this episode of Reading Women. For 25% off your first Care/of order, go to TakeCareOf.com and enter READINGWOMEN. Books MentionedAn Unrestored Woman by Shobha RaoIce Candy Man (Cracking India in the US) by Bapsi SidhwaThe Night Diary by Veera HiranandaniThe Far Field by Madhuri Vijay Guest PicksChachaji's Cup by Uma Krishnaswami, Illustrated by Soumya SitaramanThe Great Partition: The Making of India and Pakistan by Yasmin Khan Currently ReadingTo Keep the Sun Alive by Rabeah GhaffariAsk Me About My Uterus by Abby Norman Veera Hiranandani: Website | Twitter | Educator’s Guide for The Night Diary Be sure to subscribe to our newsletter to be sure you don’t miss the latest news, reviews, and furchild photos. Support us on Patreon and get insider goodies! CONTACT Questions? Comments? Email us hello@readingwomenpodcast.com. SOCIAL MEDIA Reading WomenTwitter | Facebook | Instagram | Website Music by Isaac Greene Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
'ON THE GROUND' FOR JULY 5, 2019 As Donald Trump spends millions to promote U.S. militarism on Independence Day, anti-war activists gather on the national mall to denounce tanks and war planes used as political props. And as outrage grows over increased abuse of asylum seekers by the U.S. federal government, human rights defenders mark the tenth anniversary of the U.S.-backed coup in Honduras, which they say has given rise to a narco dictatorship, that is forcing Hondurans to flee north to the U.S. Voices: Gerald Horne, Liana Montecinos, Sean Blackmon, Andrea Molina, Juanita Cabrera Lopez, Rep. Ayanna Pressley, Medea Benjamin. Music by Navasha Daya, Conrado Muluc and Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five. If you enjoy our grassroots news show, which we provide free online, on podcast and on Pacifica stations and affiliates, please click here or click on the Support-Donate tab on this website to subscribe for as little as $3 a month. We are so grateful for this small but growing amount of monthly crowdsource funding on Patreon. You can also give a one-time donation on PayPal. The show is made possible only by our volunteer energy, our resolve to keep the people's voices on the air, and by support from our listeners. In this new era of fake corporate news, we have to be and support our own media! Thank you!
For July and August, racing at Arlington starts to run on Thursdays, too! In Episode 28 of Chicago Race of … More
VOLUME 11!!!!! For July, Trizzy & Baker are profiling artists and the first one is Eli 2 Eyes! An artist also throwing shows in the city! Follow Eli @elii2eyes and go to his show July 5th @ Evergreen Pub
Welcome back for another episode of Nick's Non-fiction! For July 2019 we have The Mind of the Market by Michael Shermer. Michael Shermer is a highly published author and wrangler of masters degrees but is best known for starting The Skeptic Society magazine and website. His third party view of the American economy leaves us with countless free money tips to integrate into your life during this months show! Press Play! Free nightly memes @hairysh1t on Instagram, where we’ll be celebrating 10k this month, don't miss it! I’ll see you first thing in August for a brand new episode! 0:00:00 Introduction 0:03:15 About the Author 0:09:40 Prologue: Economics for Everyone 0:19:20 Chapter 1: The Great Leap Forward 0:33:00 Chapter 2: Our Folk Economics 0:53:25 Chapter 3: Bottoms Up Capitalisms 0:59:20 Internet tax 1:06:00 Walmart Welfare 1:09:00 Chapter 4: Market as a Living Organism 1:17:00 Bichael Shermer & 7/11 1:20:30 Chapter 5: Minding Our Money 1:24:20 Finding Blindspots 1:29:00 Iraq, 4th Times a Charm 1:32:15 Chapter 6: Spending Habits 1:36:00 Chapter 7: Moral Math 1:39:10 Imprinting Styles 1:42:20 My Masters Thesis 1:47:00 Chapter 8: Why Money Cant Buy You Happiness 1:53:00 Hamster Wheels/Durability Bias 1:56:20 Happiness Hacks 2:00:30 Chapter 9: Cowboy Ethic 2:07:55 Chapter 10: The Science of Good Rules 2:13:10 Chapter 11: Don’t Be Evil 2:16:30 Google Good Guy Program 2:19:00 Chapter 12: Free to Choose? 2:23:00 Libertarian Paternalism 2:30:00 Epilogue: To Open The World 2:33:00 State of Nature & Price of Freedom 2:39:00 Conclusion & Goodbye! Youtube: https://youtu.be/3exWvMHqCIg iTunes: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nick…on/id1450771426 Thanks for stopping by!
This month, Karson and Brindolyn shout out their dads because they're super rad and it's almost Father's Day.B dives in to talk about a book she was not particularly fond of, "Girl, Wash Your Face" by Rachel Hollis, and shares only a fraction of the ways this book disappointed and annoyed her.Karson finally reads "The DaVinci Code" by Dan Brown and joins the rest of us in our mind-blown love of this book.For July, Karson & B will try to get back on track with the Book Riot Read Harder Challenge by reading books by journalists. Karson will be reading "The Buried: An Archaeology of the Egyptian Revolution" by Peter Hessler, and Brindolyn will be reading "Between the World and Me" by Ta-Nehisi Coates.Read along and let us know what you think on Twitter at @ThatsLitPodcast, on Instagram at @ThatsLitPodcast and on Facebookor email us at thatslitpodcast@gmail.com. You can find Brindolyn on Twitter at @Brindolyn and on Instagram at @Brindolyn. And you can find Karson on Twitter at @kgaylet.
Hello folks! For July we played Where the Water Tastes Like Wine from developers at Dim Bulb Games and Serenity Forge, published by Good Shepherd Entertainment. Join us for the podcast as we talk about rich narrative in games, trade-offs with UX/UI, the appeal of Americana and games that are “off the beaten path,” STING, […]
For July on "Extended Rest" we're breaking down episodes 39, 40 and 41 of Arc 2 and taking comments from our live chat on Twitch! All Groups/Host: Jason Massey (Dungeon Master)GA: SusanGB: JamiesonGC: Bri, Lisa, Jasper Send us an email at DandRpodcast@gmail.com Visit DandRpodcast.com for more info.You can help support us on Patreon and help unlock awesome stuff for the whole community. www.patreon.com/dandr
These programs begin with 30 minutes of short updates on important economic events of the last month, then Wolff analyzes several major economic issues. For July 2018, these issues will include: : The anti-union Janus decision of the Supreme Court The Obrador election victory of the left in Mexico
For July 4th, American Independence Day, we decided to try out a 1981 Robert Mondavi Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon. While we were at it we dove into some of California's wine history.
For July, we'll be giving you tips about how you can maximize willpower so you can achieve your health goals!
Il y a 20 ans Matoub Lounes mourrait assassiné en Kabylie. Du statut d'icône militante adorée de la jeunesse Berbère, il passa à celui de martyre, reconnu dans le monde entier pour les risques qu'il a osé prendre. Sa mort n'a pourtant pas fait oublier l’œuvre artistique, la richesse et la diversité des compositions et des sonorités. Voici donc, en guise d'émission du mois Juillet, un mix retraçant sa "période vinyle" et ne représentant qu'une part infime de son œuvre, parue par la suite essentiellement sur cassette ou CD. Alors, bonne écoute à vous, bonnes vacances, et merci Matoub. Matoub Lounes was killed 20 years ago in Kabylie. This murder turned the beloved berber militant icon into a martyr, renowned all around the world for his bravery. Gone but not forgotten, the diversity of sounds in his music and the density of his compositions still live on. For July here is a mix covering his vinyl days that shows only a tiny fraction of his art, most of his later work was published on CD or tape. So enjoy this mix, enjoy your vacations and thank you Matoub. Playlist : Asa teased mimi-m Atsane daoussou Alhif yourane Rouh ayaqchich Achangal yezi Atsoualigh Kumisar JSK Iouekher ouagou Taratin anruh Zhout ayarech Erqiq elhalou Yekass iznadh ouchekal - el guira - el firaq - el ghorva - el mouth Ouaka emdissaoulene Interview du 20 mars 1995 dans l'Humanité https://www.humanite.fr/lounes-matoub-je-veux-parler-et-ne-pas-mourir-je-veux-vivre-657206 Archive Ina 1995 http://www.ina.fr/contenus-editoriaux/articles-editoriaux/lounes-matoub-le-poete-rebelle/
For July 4th, America's Independence Day, we have decided to celebrate our freedom by talking about the people who have fought the Man to start a revolution. It takes a troublemaker to change the world, and these hotties prove that. Frantz Fanon vs. Harriet Tubman vs. Huey P. Newton vs. Hans and Sophie Scholl. Joined by guest hosts Jeff Richardson and KC Kaos from the podcast Everything is Awesome with Jeff & KC. (Jeff also has a podcast called Shattered Worlds RPG) Show notes at historicallyhot.com/episodes/revolutionaries
For July 4, we talk about US immigration, Central American refugees, and poems across borders with Javier Zamora.
For July's (2018) forecast we speak with musician, performer, poet and talismanic scriptomancer V Manuscript, half of HumanBeast. This month includes Mars retrograde in Aquarius, a turbulent Lunar eclipse, to which we harken back to the turn of the millennium and to the avant garde emersion of 1971. V Manuscript supplies an enchanting synthesizer score.
Abfahrt is the new podcast created by Frankye Lova and edit by Top Town Records. Every Thursday one hour of music, from deep house, tech house to progressive, mixed by the best djs. This week Guest Dj is Paul Feris Follow on 👉🏼Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ferispaul/ 👉🏼Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/paulferis Follow us on: 👉🏼 Facebook: goo.gl/xj1HmM 👉🏼 Youtube: goo.gl/ExzRaj Visit Our Website www.toptownrecords.com/ www.abfahrt.zone Tracklist: 01. Alex L¸hr - Atlante (Original Mix) [Senso Sounds] 02. Fractall & Rocksted - This is The Bass (SUDO Remix) [Jannowitz Records] 03. Paul Feris - Galaxy (Original Mix) [unreleased] 04. Victor Ruiz & Drunken Kong - Inside Out [Tronic] 05. Reinier Zonneveld - Dominance (Original Mix) [SUARA] 06. Raffaele Rizzi - Total Black - (Original Mix) [unri'li:s] 07. D. Mongelos - Under Pressure (Original Mix) [Minimal Sessions] 08. Matt Sassari: Peece (Original Mix) [Kinetika Records] 09. Paul Feris - Flute (original Mix) [unreleased] 10. Victor Ruiz - Stardust (Original Mix) [Suara] 11. Patrice Baumel - Glutes (Original Mix) [Afterlife] Bio: Paul Feris is a Dj & Producer from Cologne Germany.Since his childhood Paul always had a connection to music and rythm, after his caretaker in kindergarden told his parentsthat he should do something with music in life,it was clear that he would someday become an artistin the music industry.In his teenage years it turned out that he has an addictionto electronic music and got influencesby the German techno move in the 90 ¥s.That was the point when Paul decided to start Producing music on its own. Like everyone on this planet Paul had to make a journey throughthe complexity of music production and it took him some years to get the sound he wants to show the world.In 2015 Paul sent some music to Jannowitz Records what was heard by label founder Lars Kohl,after listening to Paul ¥s music he knewthat there is talent in Paul and Paul could prove that with his release on the Jannowitz Compilation in 2016 where his Track "Better Not" was instantly playedby Richie Hawtin at the Timewarp Festival.After that Paul got attention in the Music industry not only in Germany. In mid 2016 he got his Track "Neutral" signed onNihil Young ¥s Label Frequenza Recordsfollowed by a EP Release on Jannowitz Records at the end of 2016 what was a collab with Joseph Disco and got Remixesfrom Cosmic Boys and Matchy&Bott.Paul Feris is making his way through the Music industry and will keep going,with a Track on the Jannowitz Compilation 2017 and a super collabo with his Brothers in Crime: BOHO & Vazik with incredible Remixer like Kaiser Souzai, Jessica Tribst & Kalil from Brazil.For July is abig own Ep Release on Prisma Techno from Braziland in the next month of 2017 he marked some banger on Ballroom Music
For July on "Extended Rest" we're breaking down episodes 4, 5 and 6 of the new arc and taking comments from our live chat on Twitch! Panelists: AlexLisaJasperMichaelJamieJason Send us an email at DandRpodcast@gmail.com Visit DandRpodcast.com for more info.You can help support us on Patreon and help unlock awesome stuff for the whole community. www.patreon.com/dandr
Elecia gave a talk about machine learning and robotics at the Hackaday July Meetup at SupplyFrame DesignLab (video!) and LA CrashSpace. She gives it again in the podcast while Chris narrates the demos. Embedded Patreon Embedded show #187: Self Driving Arm is the interview with Professor Patrick Pilarski about machine learning and robotics applied to prosthetic limbs. I have also written more about my machine learning + robot arm on this blog. My code is in github (TyPEpyt). My machine learning board is Nvidia’s Jetson TX2. The Two Days to a Demo is a good starting point. However, if you are new to machine learning, a better and more thorough introduction is the Andrew Ng’s Machine Learning course on Coursera. To try out machine learning, look at Weka Data Mining Software in Java for getting to know your data and OpenIA Gym for understanding reinforcement learning algorithms I use the MeArm for my robot arm. For July 2017, the MeArm kit is on sale at the Hackaday store with the 30% off coupon given at the meetup (or in Embedded #207). Inverse kinematics is a common robotics problem, it took both Wiki and this blog post to give me some understanding. I wasn't sure about the Law of Cosines before starting to play with this so I made a drawing to imprint it into my brain. Robot Operating System (ROS) is the publisher-subscriber architecture and simulation system. (I wrote about ROS on this blog.) To learn about ROS, I read O’Reilly’s Programming Robots with ROS and spent a fair about of time looking at the robots on the ROS wiki page. I am using OpenCV in Python to track the laser. Their official tutorials are an excellent starting point. I recommend Adafruit’s PCA9685 I2C PWM/Servo controller for interfacing the Jetson (or RPi) to the MeArm. Finally, my talk notes and the Hackaday Poster!
For July 26th: Probably the last time we talk about Trump as a trend, Ford has a good quarter, Dance Moms head to jail and a long term Tinder couple finally meets in person.
For July 4, 2017, Mick Jeffries spirits himself into Hot Water Cornbread to tell Rona and our listeners how to put sparkles in the eyes of friends with well made—and homemade—cocktails. He has thought about, tasted, and learned a great deal about cocktails as part of good living. Learn the best cocktail to make at home. Find out just how crucial the tonic is in the G&T. Be inspired to use your interesting glasses for cocktail occasions at home. Enjoy Mick!
For July, we're discussing fictional universes. From fantasy to books about books, we're stretching this theme as far as it will go. Books Mentioned The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet by Becky Chambers A Closed and Common Orbit by Becky Chambers Mikhail and Margarita by Julie Lekstrom Himes The Fifth Season by N.K. Jemisin Obelisk Gate by N.K. Jemisin The Queen of the Tearling by Erika Johansen The Prey of Gods by Nicky Drayden The Bear and the Nightingale by Katherine Arden Himself by Jess Kidd Standard Deviation by Katherine Heiny Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/readingwomen Be sure to sign up for our newsletter, which goes out every Friday. https://www.readingwomenpodcast.com/newsletter You can find a full set of show notes at readingwomenpodcast.com CONTACT hello@readingwomenpodcast.com Social: @thereadingwomen Music “Stickybee” by Josh Woodard Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For July's 30-second commerical, Mike and Micki geek out about exciting nerd news!
Episode 97 of PointOfViewWeekly has been released! For July 29, 2015, we’re all here! We play a Poufwanian game of “Would You Rather?” Jen returns, Danielle shoots things, Scott waves from a corner, Sue collapses from cat exhaustion and Bob … Continue reading →
Episode 96 of PointOfViewWeekly has been released! For July 22, 2015, we review our Star Trek homework as we flesh out our fate characters. Everything from school prayer to how to properly drug me comes up! Happy listening!
Welcome to our seventh podcast of 2015 from Merseyrail Sound Station, recorded at Tankfield Studios with our host Jay Hynd. In these monthly podcasts we bring you all you need to know about the most exciting new music in the Merseyside area. For July's instalment we bring you a special from Farm Feast Festival with a live recording of SCARLET's live set from the festival's main stage. We also have news of an Upload Day on 26th July at Central Station for entry to the Merseyrail Sound Station Prize 2015. We also have music from JAMES CANTY, BATHYMETRY, THE LEVONS and IDLE FRETS. We also have news of how you can win a slot to play on the itsLiverpool Stage at Liverpool International Music Festival on 30th August, by entering the MSS Prize before 20th August. Listen in for further details. And Bido Lito! magazine's Craig G Pennington joins us as usual to look ahead to some great live music coming up in the area in July and August, with a special look ahead to Liverpool Loves festival.
Episode 95 of PointOfViewWeekly has been released! For July 7, 2015, we discuss our Star Trek FATE characters, get sex ed from Bob, and remember that time Danielle got drunk in Episode 24. Our sound quality was pretty bad in … Continue reading →
10 years ago, Subdrive started as one of the internet’s first underground electronic music podcasts. Really rough around the edges and a complete college production, the show started with a simple concept: delivering the best in underground electronic music. Since then, technology has changed music and its discovery. Electronic music has risen to mainstream status. We wanted to return to what started Subdrive, our podcast series, and we’re excited to announce our first new episode in years. Every few weeks we’ll be presenting a new mix from an artist we respect. The mixes will be presented without track listing, and reflect what is inspiring the artists at the moment. For July 2015, we're excited to showcase @crybaby1 Cry Baby, aka Lauren Martinez, is the founder of the House on Mute crew and has been a fixture in the New York house scene for several years playing every venue and party you might know. She’s hitting her stride in 2015 with a new EP with Derek Marin on Nervous Records as well as new residencies in the city. Follow CRY BABY on SoundCloud @crybaby1 Like CRY BABY on Facebook - http://facebook.com/crybabybk Download for free on The Artist Union
For July 4th, we sat down and talked with Dick Carroll, a World War II veteran who was a Prisoner of War in Hungary and has lived ever since with a bullet in his heart. Dick talks to us about the old days of the Army Air Corps and his harrowing experience bailing out behind enemy lines. Join us for a great conversation with an American hero! Become a supporter of this podcast: https://anchor.fm/vernacular/support
Episode 94 of PointOfViewWeekly has been released! For July 1, 2015, our crew is Bo-Bo-less for the second and hopefully last time. We discuss the Gilmore Guys podcast, Canada and the recent marriage equality court ruling. In that order. Our … Continue reading →
For July, I'm excited to bring my listeners the second installment of the Remarklassics series, "Progressin'". This set showcases so much of what made the 1990s great: epic 10+ minute mixes with extraordinary mind-blowing and teeth-grinding breakdowns, exploding into timeless, uber-intense climaxes. So crank up Remarklassics Volume II and flashback to those incredible late night moments!
This week... We'll take you to E3 to play with Nintendo's new wares and Apple previews its next-generation software. For July 2011, this is TechNight! You can now visit our Facebook page... ...and our Twitter feed: @TechNightRadio Direct Download of Episode 120 Subscribe in iTunes Subscribe via RSS
Seriously? Yes, seriously. Steve recorded the 1918 version of the folktale "The Little Red Hen." The source says it's English, Wikipedia says it's Russian. For July 4th, we're calling it American. Steve found out that his kids had never heard this story about self-reliance, DIY and independence, and he thinks there's some kind of conspiracy afoot. So here it is, in hopes that no child in the podcasting community will miss out on this simple story about doing all the work yourself and reaping the benefits. Happy Independence Day! BTW, there are multiple formats of the story at Project Gutenberg.
For July 4th, rare, marching band recordings from the V-Disc label, including: American Patrol, The Marines Hymn, King Cotton & The St. Louis Blues March. st.
For July 29, we present a split edition of the podcast. Dale & Jason hold down the fort while Scott calls in from the Jersey shore! Also, an interview with superstar music producer & remixer, DJ Dave Aude. He's worked with everyone from Sting to Lady Gaga and he'll be at TOWN next weekend for the first time. Plus, the winner of our underwear contest, Speed News, Events of the Week & much more!
For July 22, Dale & Scott welcome Robert Turner to the underground studio. He's the president of the DC chapter of the Log Cabin Republicans. We also have breaking MOVA news, a naked Enrique Iglasias, and a phone chat with YouTube sensation Ryan James Yezak who created the super-fun "California Gays" parody video. Summer in the City, people!
For July 15, the boys--together with Jason Royce--welcome fashion & recent "Playgirl" model Ronnie Kroell to the show. You might remember him from Bravo's "Make Me A Supermodel." He's a super nice guy and a humanitarian, too. Also, the hosts announce their big new underwear contest. What could be better than underwear? No underwear!
Lee Morris Presents Shakes Totally Sexy Top 5 For July 2010: 1.DJ Meme - Patolada Beatzz 2.Soulmagic vs Imagination - New Dimension 3.DJ Meme & Robert Owens - A Greater Love 4.Jamie Lewis - Flashback 5.DJ Meme - Chanson De Soleil Supa Sexy Times......Enjoy SHAKE relaunch @ bar next door Saturday, 17 July 2010 at 21:00 A night of soulfull and uplifting house music with residents lee morris and pete samba with guest dj stu williams(strobe fm)
For July 31, 2007. Twenty years ago today, the film 'The Living Daylights' was released in the United States. I talk about the state of the James Bond film series in 1987, as well as my own fondness for Ian Fleming's iconic secret agent.It turns out that the James Bond 007 role-playing game actually ceased publication in 1987, when the publisher lost the license from the James Bond copyright holders. The Wikipedia entry linked here has some interesting facts about the game and links to other resources on the Web. After the show there's a promo from the Icebox Radio Theater podcast -- bringing you great new and original audio theater from the Frozen North! Today's episode music is from "Sunrise," by Torchomatic. Theme music composed and performed by Marc Rose.
For July, Nagrant sat down with Gabino Sotelino, whose 27-year-old Lincoln Park masterpiece, Ambria (2300 N. Lincoln Park West 773-472-5959), will serve its last meal on June 30th.