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Typical Skeptic Podcast
"Exploring the Unexplained: A Conversation with Cryptid Researcher Brian Seech" - TSP 1780

Typical Skeptic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 58:32


#Cryptids #Bigfoot #Dogman #Thunderbird #UFOs #BrianSeech #Cryptozoology #Paranormal #UnexplainedMysteries #CryptidResearch #AlienEncounters #Mothman #ParanormalInvestigation #TheUnknown #Sasquatch #HighStrangeness #Conspiracy #FringeTopics #WeirdScience #MonsterHunter #Supernatural #Folklore #Podcast #ParanormalPodcast #TrueEncounters #ScaryStories #AncientMysteries #BeyondTheVeil #DarkMysteries #CryptidSightings #MysteriousEncounters #FringeScience #AlternativeHistory #SpookyStories #EerieLegends #MythicalCreatures #MonstersAndMysteries"Exploring the Unexplained: A Conversation with Cryptid Researcher Brian Seech" Typical skeptic podcast - 1780The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the guest and do not necessarily reflect the official policy, beliefs, or position of the Typical Skeptic Podcast. The content presented is for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be interpreted as fact or scientific evidence. While we encourage open-minded discussion and exploration of unusual topics, we do not make any claims regarding the validity of cryptid sightings, paranormal phenomena, or UFO encounters.Listeners and viewers are encouraged to conduct their own research and use critical thinking when evaluating the information presented. The Typical Skeptic Podcast is not responsible for any decisions made based on the content of this show.For entertainment purposes only. Viewer discretion is advised.Brian Seech is a dedicated researcher and investigator of unexplained phenomena, having founded the Center for Unexplained Events (CUE) and the Center for Cryptozoological Studies (CCS). He has appeared on three episodes of "Monsters & Mysteries in America" and was featured in the independent film "Mountain Devil: The Search for Frank Peterson." Brian also had a role as an extra in "The Mothman Prophecies" movie filmed in Pittsburgh and has been a guest on various internet radio shows. He co-wrote articles for the "Creature Chronicles" column in the Hancock County Courier in West Virginia from August to November 2013. Additionally, Brian co-instructed the first-ever cryptozoology class at Eastern Gateway College in Steubenville, Ohio. He is a member of the Butler Organization on Research of the Unexplained (BORU) and a former investigator for the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) and the Pennsylvania Bigfoot Society (PBS). Brian continues to actively engage in research and discussions related to cryptozoology and unexplained eventsSupport The typical skeptic podcast and channel with any tips or donations, thank you

UnX News Podcast with Margie Kay
Un-X News - Cryptozoological Studies with Brian Seech

UnX News Podcast with Margie Kay

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 57:10


Brian Seech is a researcher and investigator of the unexplained and founder of two research groups, Center for Unexplained Events (CUE) and Center for Cryptozoological Studies (CCS). Brian has appeared on Monsters & Mysteries in America on Destination America, a national cable channel. He was featured on the independent film; “Mountain Devil, the Search for Frank Peterson”, was an extra in “The Mothman Prophecies” movie filmed in Pittsburgh and has also appeared on various internet radio shows. Brian is a member of the Butler Organization on Research of the Unexplained (BORU). He is a former member/investigator of Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) and the Pennsylvania Bigfoot Society (PBS). Brian co-wrote articles for the Creature Chronicles column in the Hancock County Courier in WV from August – November 2013. Brian also was a co-instructor for the first ever cryptozoology class at Eastern Gateway College in Steubenville OH. If you have had an encounter or sighting in PA, OH, or WV please contact Brian at centerforcryptostudies@gmail.com Be sure to subscribe to the Un-X Network so you don't miss a show!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/unx-news-podcast-with-margie-kay--5231151/support.

Night Dreams Talk Radio
Shocking Bigfoot Reports! With Brian Seech

Night Dreams Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2023 61:21


Brian Seech is a researcher and investigator of the unexplained and founder of two research groups, Center for Unexplained Events (CUE) and Center for Cryptozoological Studies (CCS).Brian has appeared on Monsters & Mysteries in America on Destination America, a national cable channel. He was featured on the independent film; “Mountain Devil, the Search for Frank Peterson”, was an extra in “The Mothman Prophecies” movie filmed in Pittsburgh and has also appeared on various internet radio shows.Brian co-wrote articles for the Creature Chronicles column in the Hancock County Courier in WV from August – November 2013.Brian also was a co-instructor for the first ever cryptozoology class at Eastern Gateway College in Steubenville OH.If you have had an encounter or sighting in PA, OH, or WV please contact Brian at centerforcryptostudies@gmail.com

Studio B - Lobpreisung und Verriss (Ein Literaturmagazin)
Studio B Klassiker: Stephen King - The Outsider

Studio B - Lobpreisung und Verriss (Ein Literaturmagazin)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 7:42


Manchmal will der Zeitplan nicht wie wir, weshalb Irmgard Lumpini heute statt einer neuen Rezension einen Klassiker aus dem Sommer 2018 präsentiert, der es mehr als wert ist, nochmal empfohlen zu werden.Es ist Sommer, die Verlagshäuser veröffentlichen was das Zeug hält, die Feuilletons sind gefüllt mit Empfehlungen für die Leserschar, mal nach Zielgruppen, mal nach potentiellem Reiseziel, mal nach Genre geordnet oder gleich in Best-Of-Listen aufgeführt.Leicht überfordert ob des Überangebots und gefangen im Optimierungswahn der Gesellschaft, der einen zwingen möchte, seine Zeit sinnvoll zu nutzen, dann die Erleichterung: Stephen King, in unserer Sendung schon oft gepriesen, hat ein neues Buch veröffentlicht.Halleluja! The Outsider, Ende Mai im Scribner Verlag veröffentlicht. Auch die deutsche Übersetzung erscheint Ende August noch rechtzeitig, um an den Wogen der Ostsee verschlungen zu werden, und hat dankenswerterweise den englischen Originaltitel behalten.The Outsider, als übernatürlicher Thriller angepriesen, lässt sich ohne Spoiler kaum rezensieren.Deshalb sei hier das Fazit vorweggenommen: Leseempfehlung ohne Einschränkung für alle, egal ob Fan oder Kennerin des Großmeisters oder Novize. Bitte schalten Sie jetzt ab, in den folgenden Minuten und auch unserer Diskussion der Werke wird sich sicher die eine oder andere Enthüllung finden. Vielen Dank für Euer Interesse. --- piep ---Liebe Hörerinnen und Hörer, die ihr immer noch neugierig lauscht:Stephen Kings letzte Veröffentlichung The Outsider ist ein prall gefüllter Poproman. Eine unglaubliche Vielzahl von popkulturellen Referenzen aus Literatur, Sport, Film, Fernsehen, Märchen und aktuellen politischen Gesellschaftsdebatten näht Stephen King zu einem Thriller zusammen, in dem es vordergründig um die Aufklärung eines brutalen Sexualmordes, letztendlich aber um die Macht des Bösen in all seinen Facetten und Ausprägungen bis hin zum Übernatürlichen und um die Frage geht, ob Freundschaft, Liebe, Solidarität, Vertrauen und Kooperation in unterschiedlich großen Zusammenhängen von der Zweierbeziehung bis hin zu Landkreisen über verschiedene Klassenschichten und Parteigrenzen hinweg eine Chance haben, das Böse zu besiegen.Die Antwort ist eindeutig: na klar, das wird schon. Wie sonst will Stephen King Trost spenden in einer Zeit, in der die Räder nur rückwärts zu fahren scheinen und sich in immer schnelleren Schienen auf das dystopische Szenario des Films Idiocrazy zubewegen, in der die Menschheit vergessen hat, dass Pflanzen nur wachsen, wenn sie mit Wasser gegossen, nicht aber mit Limonade besprüht werden.Eher banal geht es los, eine Verbeugung vor Pulp: im Prolog beobachten 2 Jungs in einem Park ein herannahendes Polizeiauto und beschließen zu verduften, denn - und hier kommt der erste Hinweis, dass Stephen King mit seinen 70 Jahren nicht nur aus seinen Erinnerungen schöpft, sondern die Welt um sich herum noch immer genau wahrnimmt - black lives matter.In kurzen Verhörprotokollen, die selten länger als eine Seite sind, schildert Stephen King dann die Rekonstruktion eines unfassbar grausamen Verbrechens durch die Polizei, die dazu führen, dass die Insassen des besagten Polizeiautos den Baseball-Kinder- und Jugendtrainer Schrägstrich Englischlehrer Terry Maitland, der gleichzeitig eines der beliebtesten Mitglieder seiner Stadt ist, während des wichtigstens Spiels der Saison vor den Augen seiner Familie und Freunde festnehmen. Detective Ralph Anderson und seine Kollegen sind überzeugt, dass er den elfjährigen Frank Peterson ermordet und missbraucht hat. Dafür haben sie zahlreiche Zeugen, die die Wege des Mörders aufgrund der Bekanntheit des Jugendtrainers und Lehrers hundertprozentig sicher bezeugen können. Diese Story ist ohne Zweifel eine große Verbeugung Stephen Kings vor der 3. Staffel der Serie Veronika Mars, in der die Protagonistin den Little League Trainer und Bürgermeisterkandidaten als Täter identifizieren konnte.Das trotz der eindeutigen Zeugenaussagen der Verhaftete, für dessen Familie und Freunde eine Welt zusammenbricht und Misstrauen unter den Stadtbewohnern wächst, nicht der Täter gewesen sein kann, ist natürlich auch klar.Stephen King schafft es trotzdem, den Punkt sehr weit nach hinten zu verschieben, an dem selbst dem mittlerweile beurlaubten Detective Anderson Zweifel kommen und er sich der Möglichkeit der Existenz übernatürlicher Wesen öffnet, auch wenn da schon lange klar ist, dass Terry Maitland ebenso zweifelsfrei an einer Konferenz in einer anderen Stadt war. Ein größeres Ensemble von handelnden Personen wird eingeführt, und dabei ist Stephen King so von seinen literarischen Gestalten überzeugt, dass einige wieder eingeführt werden, die schon in den jüngeren seiner Werke, hier: der Mercedes-Trilogie, seziert wurden.Stephen King schreibt nichts wirklich Neues und ist dabei absolutely mindfucking: So besteht Terry Maitlands Alibi aus dem Besuch einer Lesung des Schriftsteller Harlan Coben, während der er auf Video aufgenommen wurde. Harlan Coben hat nicht nur viele Preise gewonnen, sondern ist auch dadurch bekannt, dass er seine Werke in einem Universum ansiedelt, indem Charaktere aus unterschiedlichen Büchern immer wieder mal auftauchen. Robert Ludlum wird erwähnt, in dessen Werken Einzelne gegen übermächtig erscheinende Organisationen kämpfen. Bücher in Büchern, dazu die teilweise wahnwitzigen Verweise auf klassische Literatur wie Agatha Christie und folk tales, kleinere Horror Stories und Fabeln in der großen. Auch Filme und Serienempfehlungen werden von Stephen King in großer Zahl genannt, wer es noch nicht gesehen hat, The Good Fight ist wirklich stark. Dabei ist es für den Genuss der Lektüre aber nicht entscheidend, ob man mit den zahlreichen Verweisen, von denen ich einige natürlich selbst gegoogelt und mit Sicherheit andere übersehen habe, etwas anfangen kann. Eines der besten Kapitel schildert die Anreise von Polizei, Staatsanwaltschaft und mutmaßlichem Mörders vor dem Hintergrund von demonstrierenden Einwohnern und der verzweifelten Familie des Angeklagten. Hier schreibt Stephen King so detailversessen, dass wenige Minuten tatsächlicher Handlung sich ausdehnen wie die berühmte Treppenszene in Panzerkreuzer Potemkin, bis schließlich die nächste Katastrophe eintritt.Während des gespannten Lesens das parallele Suchen nach möglichen Lösungen in den Untiefen des eigenen Gehirns, die oft genug eintreten, dann aber überraschenderweise doch nicht oder ganz anders. Ein klassischer Stephen King, der aber im Gegensatz zu anderen Schriftstellern seiner Generation aktuelle Debatten antizipiert und mit seiner Haltung zur Welt nicht hinter dem Berg hält: Frauen, die Männer überzeugen, die Welt zu retten und es am Ende selbst tun. Dialoge, die er schreibt, und deren Sexismus er dann gleich benennt, wenn zum Beispiel Detective Anderson seine Frau um Hilfe bittet, weil - Zitat “Frauen aufmerksamer sein können” - Zitatende und diese das sofort als “zweifelhaft, wenn nicht sogar sexistisch” einschätzt. Durch die metoo Bewegung verängstigte Männer dürfen trotzdem beruhigt sein. The Outsider von Stephen King ist keinesfalls schulmeisterlich, die hier zitierte Stelle ist das einzige Mal, wo er so deutlich wird. Für alle vom Patriarchat angepissten ist es schön ein Buch zu lesen, indem sich die Protagonisten überwiegend mit dem Respekt begegnen, der ihnen gebührt.Und weil Stephen King um das Grauen der Welt weiß und auch, dass wir Trost brauchen, schreibt er uns ein schönes Ende, mit Zitat “mit dem richtigen Pathos, ohne dabei zu schlampig zu werden.” Zitatende. Ja, so ist das. Halleluja. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lobundverriss.substack.com

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Outdoors, Brews, & BBQ
Outdoors, Brews, & BBQ - a look at the Grand Tetons south of Yellowstone and some beers form Prison Pals Brewing Co

Outdoors, Brews, & BBQ

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 80:35


In our podcast we will be covering a little on Outdoors A little of the Drinking side and a BBQ Features, and Recipes OutDoors Grand Teton National Park about 30-35 mins south of Yellowstone Park was established in 1927 the park has 310,000 acresJenny Lake is the most famous and most commonly visited, but other notable lakes include Jackson, Phelps, Taggart, Bradley, and Leigh Lakes.Human History is known to be at the Grand Tetons for at least the last 11,000 years.In the early 1930 the first guided services were created  John Shive and Frank Peterson made the first documented summit in 1898Potential wild life you can see at Grand Tetons National park Moose or Moose Calf like resting in the yellow flats near Jackson lake.ElkWolvesBearsBuffalo's or Bisons BirdsWestern TanagerOsprey Bald Eagles Trumpeter swansGrand Teton National Park PassesOne to Seven-day Passes`Good for entry into Grand Teton National Park for up to seven days from the date of purchase.Grand Teton Entrance Fee - Private Vehicle - $35.00Park entrance fee for 7 days for a private, non-commercial vehicle.Grand Teton Entrance Fee - Motorcycle - $30.00Park entrance for 7 days per private motorcycle.Grand Teton Entrance Fee - Hiker/Biker - $20.00Park entrance fee for 7 days for each visitor 16 years and older entering by foot, bicycle, ski, etc.Beers Prison Pals Brewing Cohttps://www.prisionpals.com/Anni-Beersary - Bohemian Pilsner 4.4% ABVcheck: Czech hops, Czech malt, Double decoction. #PrisonPalsBrewCo #PrisonPals #TasteFreedom#EscapeYourPrison #MiamiBeerScene #BestOfMiamiNELSON HAZY IPA - 7% ABVAmazingly tropical character contributed by a mix of American and New World hops. A cloudy beer, with moderate bitterness, high body and silkiness from grains (barley, oats and wheat). The star of the Craft scene. Hops: Nelson Citra & Bravo. Double Dry Hopped.DOUBLE NELSON | HAZY IPA 9% ABVWe thought Nelson was feeling a bit lonely and must have a friend, so we added a few more hops and the Double Nelson was born! As the name suggest, this brew is a double IPA, strong and bitter enough to kick you and your friends in the face!Bonus Beer Carnival Birthday Beer Carnival 50th Anniversary Golden Ale  6.8% ABVBrewed in Lakeland Florida by Carnival Cruise line Let's celebrate with this bright vibrant, and mildly hoppy Golden Ale with hints of tropical fruits and a crisp finish . Cheer!BBQ What BBQ style would you recommend based on the beer we are tasting 

通勤學英語
每日英語跟讀 Ep.K164: 歐盟用戶侵害版權YouTube或須負法律責任

通勤學英語

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 2:54


你現在收聽的通勤學英語Podcast榮獲 Apple Podcast 2020年十大熱門節目 KKBox 2020年十大Podcast風雲榜 (唯一語言學習Podcast) Himalaya 人氣票選播客總冠軍   每日英語跟讀 Ep.K164 : EU court says YouTube may be liable for copyright breaches   The EU's top court on Tuesday last week said online platforms like YouTube can in some circumstances be held responsible for copyrighted material illegally uploaded by users. 歐盟最高法院上週二表示,YouTube等線上平台對於用戶非法上傳受版權保護之內容,在某些情況下可能要負起責任。 The preliminary ruling will likely be welcomed by German music producer Frank Peterson who has been locked in a long-running legal battle with YouTube over unauthorized uploads featuring British artist Sarah Brightman. 德國音樂製作人法蘭克‧彼得森應會對這項初步裁決感到歡迎,他與YouTube已纏訟多時,因為YouTube上有未經授權而上傳的英國藝人莎拉‧布萊曼之演出。 The Court of Justice of the European Union found that generally speaking, YouTube and the likes are not responsible for users posting protected content without permission. 歐盟法院裁定,一般而言,YouTube及類似之平台,對用戶未經許可發布受保護之內容毋須負責。 “Operators of online platforms do not, in principle, themselves make a communication to the public of copyright-protected content illegally posted online by users of those platforms,” judges said. 法官表示,「若用戶非法上傳受版權保護之內容,網路平台營運商原則上不會自行告知大眾」。 But the situation changes once operators of such sites are made aware of copyright breaches and fail to act “expeditiously” to remove or block the content and ensure that the infringements do not recur, they said. 但法官也表示,一旦此類網站的營運商得知有侵害版權之情事,且未能「迅速有效地」採取行動移除或屏蔽該內容並確保侵權不再發生,情況就不同了。 Operators can also be liable for copyright violations if they refrain from putting in place technological tools to “credibly and effectively” fight against illegal uploads. 若營運商不採用技術工具來「可靠且有效地」打擊非法上傳,他們也可能要負侵害版權的法律責任。 In a response to Tuesday's ruling, YouTube said it “supports rights holders being paid their fair share.” YouTube在回應上週二的裁決時,表示它「支持權利所有人獲得應得之報酬」。 “That's why we've invested in state of the art copyright tools which have created an entirely new revenue stream for the industry,” it said in a statement. 「這就是我們投資最先進版權管理工具之原因,這些工具為這個產業創造了全新的收益來源」,YouTube在一份聲明中表示。Source article: https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/lang/archives/2021/06/28/2003759901  

Craig Peterson's Tech Talk
Our loss of privacy is bigger than you think - and what to start doing about it

Craig Peterson's Tech Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 11:58


[As heard on WTAG, WHYN, WHJJ on 2021-06] You might have an idea of how much privacy has been lost. I went through a lot of the details today. The idea is to help you understand what you're doing to yourself by using all of these different new technologies and what can you do right now to start getting your privacy under control? So here we go with Mr. Polito. [00:00:29] Jim Polito: Our good friend tech talk guru Craig Peterson has talked about this before. When you click that, "I accept" in the terms and conditions for something online, he is always explained what's going on there. And how, in many instances, as you are the product for that app, the app is in the product. [00:00:48]Now there are more concerns about just clicking "I accept." Joining us now. We accept our good friend here every week at this time, Craig Peterson the tech talk guru. Good morning, sir. [00:01:02] Craig Peterson: [00:01:02] Hey, good morning. Click away. It's quite a thing. Isn't it. Where does this article come from? We're talking about, did you notice this? [00:01:10] The daily mail came out of the UK, not in America. [00:01:15] Jim Polito: [00:01:15] Yeah, I know. Very interesting. And I just happened to have the daily mail app on my phone because it's one of the stops I make in show prep. So there's a warning. And of course, Greg, this doesn't come as any surprise probably to regular listeners because you've been talking about all the things that are included in there. [00:01:36] And but what's the latest concern. [00:01:38]Craig Peterson: [00:01:38] What they did is they put it all together and it's rare that you see this. So they started Dawn. What's the first thing you do while you check at your phone, I would actually put it back even a few hours. What do you do at night with your smartphone? You plug it in and it's sitting right there next to you. [00:01:57]So now you've got all of these busy bodies that the tech companies cause remember. Apps, many of these are tracking use. They're not free. They're gathering information about you. So they know every night Jim puts his phone here and oh, buys the ways. So does this woman and this guy. Oh, okay. That's where Jim Pollito lives, right? [00:02:21] So it's your smartphone manufacturer, particularly if it's Google, but it's true for apple app developers or mobile phone company, intelligence agencies. If they're watching you, which happens all the time. But all they're doing is collecting metadata. [00:02:43] Yeah. That's exactly what it's used for, what time you're waking up where, who you're sharing your Baird bed with? Where are you going when you go to work? If you're speeding, when you're going to work, right? It's anybody's guess where all of this stuff is ending up at now. We're adding ring doorbells that we have on the front of our home. [00:03:04] Please more than I think it's 1500 right now. Police departments are taking these feeds from ring. So now they have cameras in all of the neighborhoods. We have facial recognition from those ring cameras and from all the other cameras are putting around our home. So they know where we are, who we are. [00:03:23] Vizio. A TV manufacturer has been caught. Watching us through a camera, hidden camera and the TV, listening to what we're saying. And even if the company isn't doing now, like your Samsung TV, they are tracking exactly what you're watching, where it's going. Facebook has been accused with. They're a wonderful little portal device, which is a, something that allows you to talk to someone. [00:03:50] Face time. They've been accused of listening in on everything you're saying, because people including my son last week, he was at his girlfriend's house. She has the two of these Facebook portals. They started talking about maybe getting a hammock. Talking about it, not on a conversation on the portal at all. [00:04:09] And all of a sudden what starts happening, their feeds are showing ads for hammocks, even though they hadn't looked for them before. So our cars are logging the places we're going. They're tracking how fast we're going. We have legislators right here in mass who are looking at it saying these electric cars, oh my gosh, we're not getting our gas taxes, which we don't bother using to fix the roads. [00:04:34] That would be a terrible. It was electric cars. Aren't paying gas taxes. We want the cars to report on you and tell them how many miles you drove in math. And from that, they will send you a bill every year. If you want to, re-register your electric car. We were doing DNA testing kits for health reasons. [00:04:55] Maybe we were trying to find out if we truly are Italian or. That genetic information is up for grabs anybody who's willing to pay for it. This is a surveillance state at something even the Staci weren't able to do. They only had files on about a third of the population of east Germany intelligence agencies today here in the us. [00:05:17] Remember. Our information that was being kept by the federal government, including all the background check information for people that have secret top secret and other clearances, all of that information was stolen by China. We're giving this away. We are not keeping it safe. We're on top of all of this, Jim, we're telling people we're going on social media. [00:05:40] Oh yeah. I'm going away for a week. We're going to a w wherever on vacation, it's going to be a great time. So now even the bad guys know this is amazing. We have right now started to enter the days of artificial intelligence. Yeah. And it's not like you and I, the way we think it's putting pieces of a puzzle together, that's what computer artificial intelligence is all about. [00:06:06] And all of this stuff that we're allowing to be tracked from the national health service all the way on down in the UK and in the UK. This is really something we've got to start pulling our wings. And we're talking [00:06:20] Jim Polito: [00:06:20] with our good friend tech talk guru, Craig Peterson, Craig here's the thing. [00:06:25] So the reason that Facebook and these other places can offer all these services for free is because we are the customer and then they sell that information. You've just laid out the scenario about how those things get stolen, but they sell that information. Is this something where the government steps in with better regulation? [00:06:47] Or is this something where the marketplace says, Hey, do you want something like Facebook? Okay. Pay me $5 a month and you can have it, and then we won't try to do all this stuff, you've got to pay you to have this service. [00:07:01]Craig Peterson: [00:07:01] Facebook did try that at one point they were floating the idea. [00:07:05] But I want you to consider one other thing here, Jim, when you're talking about this, when has government ever decided they needed less information about the people? [00:07:21] Jim Polito: [00:07:21] Yeah. Yeah. You're rife. They don't, they want to know everything. Cause then they want to tax it. They want to regulate it. They want to, whatever. And here I am just bringing up regulation, but yeah. [00:07:33] Craig Peterson: [00:07:33] That's exactly what they're going to do. That's what they do. The job of a bureaucrat data. [00:07:38] I have Ribeiro grad in this country, whether they're working for the town of pod talk at Rhode Island, or they're working for the federal government, every bureaucrat in the country has one job don't get fired. And then the second job is grow my faith. Yeah. And that means that even if they were to pass laws, you remember, we already had laws about the federal government not watching us. [00:08:04] And then we found out, oh, wait a minute, eight T and T had been feeding the federal government, all of the information about all of the phone calls in the country since 1950. Yeah, there were laws against it. Okay. It, even if they say, okay, you can't use this information, you're gathering from marketing is what I'm more at about, frankly, because if I'm looking to buy an F-150 truck, I'd love to see offers on F150 trucks. [00:08:32] Okay. So being able to track me in my searches make sense. I'm extremely worried about. Everything else. And I'm very worried about this artificial intelligence being used, frankly, for evil. And it already is with some of these phishing attacks. It's this is just something it's something Facebook, by the way, even teams shadow profiles on people who don't even have accounts, because when you join Facebook, Facebook says, Hey, you want me to find your friends so you can link into them? [00:09:05] Yeah. Just upload your contacts to. Who did [00:09:11] Jim Polito: [00:09:11] so Craig, in the short time we have left what do you do? What do you do. [00:09:16] Craig Peterson: [00:09:16] I'm having a meeting about that today. In fact, there's some friends, I have a couple of attorney friends, and some other friends who are looking at this and saying, this is nuts. [00:09:25] What do we do? Apple is the only one. So you've found manufacturers out there that really does have your privacy in mind to a large degree. They have mostly been keeping us safe. That is generally speaking the best thing that you can do, but don't volunteer information, post himself up on Facebook. [00:09:47] You're posting pictures that have the GPS coordinates of where it was taken. Facebook has based. So recognition don't do that. Get away from doing that sort of thing. Also be careful with the information that you're sharing with any other company out there, Google some of these free photo services, et cetera, et cetera, that pulling it all together. [00:10:10] Facebook's given Microsoft search engine, the ability to see Facebook friends without their consent. It gave Netflix and Spotify the ability to read and even delete Facebook users. Private messages. Don't use these companies, mark Zuckerberg, the allegations are all out there that Facebook was started using illegal methods. [00:10:32]Crazy illegal methods scraping the the horrible. Book, if you will, of students and having people rate how good looking that woman is. Okay. All well and good, I guess if you were a teenager, but come on, this is not an ethical company. Google is not, they've even removed this slope. [00:10:52] Don't be evil from their website, stop using them things like duck, go for your searches posted up there. Don't make sure you turn off GPS tracking on everything you can paying attention. Apple now has this new feature that will tell you every app. Exactly what that app is supposedly doing in collecting data and doing with your data and make intelligent choices. [00:11:19] Jim Polito: [00:11:19] I got it. Craig, how do folks get more information? [00:11:23]Craig Peterson: [00:11:23] The easiest way is just go to Craig peterson.com. That's Frank Peterson with an o.com and you can subscribe to my newsletter. You'll get all of this stuff. You'll get also links to all of them like podcasts and nerves about I do about a dozen a week. [00:11:39] Believe it or not. Wow. And you'll be able to listen to those and you can listen to them on the iHeart radio app. Just go to Craig peterson.com/iheart or click on the iHeart logo. On my homepage, [00:11:51] Jim Polito: [00:11:51] Craig Peterson, everybody. He's the man, Craig. Thanks so much. We'll talk with you next week.

Inquizative Minds
Episode 24: Legendary Bird Cryptids with Brian Seech

Inquizative Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 36:20


Brian Seech returns to the podcast to discuss legendary bird cryptids. Brian Seech is a researcher and investigator of the unexplained and founder of two research groups, Center for Unexplained Events (CUE) and Center for Cryptozoological Studies (CCS). Brian has appeared on Monsters & Mysteries in America on Destination America, a national cable channel. He was featured on the independent film; “Mountain Devil, the Search for Frank Peterson”, was an extra in “The Mothman Prophecies” movie filmed in Pittsburgh and has also appeared on various internet radio shows. Help support the podcast and grab some merch. https://inquizative-minds-merch.myteespring.co/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/inquizative-minds/support

We Love Where You Live
Navigating Michigan's Work Share Program for Your Community

We Love Where You Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 43:15


Host: Emily Kieliszewski, Member Programs Lead, Michigan Municipal League Guests:Brandon Fournier, Partner, Shifman Fournier LawFrank Peterson, City Manager, Muskegon Michigan’s Work Share program allows employers to restart their business and bring employees back while still maintaining some unemployment benefits. Brandon Fournier of Shifman Fournier Law and Frank Peterson, City Manager of Muskegon, discuss how local governments can best implement the program in their community, the issues they have come across, best practices to follow, and labor considerations to think about before adopting the program.

From the Helm | Boating Broadcast
Recreational Boating and Fishing Foundation | From the Helm | Boating Broadcast

From the Helm | Boating Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 64:55


The Recreational Boating & Fishing Foundation (RBFF) is a national, non-profit organization that has been leading the drive for over 20 years to increase participation in recreational boating and fishing, thereby helping to conserve and restore our country's aquatic natural resources. Join hosts Kelley and Lisa as they sit down with RBFF President and CEO, Frank Peterson and RBFF Marketing and Communications Executive, Stephanie Vatalaro to learn more.  Learn About Boating Broadcast: https://www.marinemax.com/connect/lifestyles/from-the-helmHeadquartered in Clearwater, Florida, MarineMax is the nation's largest recreational boat and yacht retailer. Focused on premium brands, such as Sea Ray, Boston Whaler, Meridian, Hatteras, Azimut Yachts, Ocean Alexander, Galeon, Grady-White, Harris, Bennington, Crest, Mastercraft, Scout, Sailfish, Sea Pro, Sportsman, Scarab Jet Boats, Tige', Aquila, NauticStar, Nautique and Yamaha Jet Boats. MarineMax sells new and used recreational boats and related marine products and services as well as provides yacht brokerage and charter services. MarineMax currently has 63 retail locations in Alabama, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, South Carolina and Texas and operates MarineMax Vacations in Tortola, British Virgin Islands. MarineMax is a New York Stock Exchange-listed company. For more information, please visit www.marinemax.com. Connect with us in one of our many storesFind your store: www.marinemax.com/storesFind your boat at MarineMax: www.marinemax.com/boats-for-saleMarineMax Website: www.marinemax.comMarineMax Twitter: www.twitter.com/MarineMaxMarineMax Instagram: www.instagram.com/marinemaxonlineMarineMax Vacations: www.marinemax.com/vacations

Por las rutas de la curiosidad
T1 E34: Cristianismo primitivo y el Jesús apócrifo

Por las rutas de la curiosidad

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 105:43


Más allá de creer o no en su existencia, Jesús de Nazaret es la figura más importante de la historia universal: baste ver que la misma está dividida en antes y después de su nacimiento. Pese a esto, las fuentes de donde podemos conocer la vida de quien los cristianos consideran Hijo de Dios no son muchas: tenemos los evangelios de Mateo, Lucas, Marcos y Juan; las cartas de san Pablo y las menciones de historiadores como Flavio Josefo y Tácito. Sin embargo, durante los primeros siglos de existencia del cristianismo surgieron otras fuentes que narran pasajes de la vida de Jesús que no encontramos en la Biblia: sus enseñanzas, sus palabras e incluso su infancia; nos referimos a los evangelios apócrifos. En el programa de hoy, conoceremos un poco más del contexto social y político del lugar donde Jesús nació: el reino de Judea. Asimismo, conversaremos acerca del contenido de los misteriosos evangelios apócrifos y de algunos aspectos del cristianismo en su primera etapa, pocos años después del paso de Jesús por la Tierra. ¡Anímense a viajar con nosotros Por las Rutas de la Curiosidad! MÚSICA UTILIZADA EN ESTE PROGRAMA (TODOS LOS DERECHOS PERTENECEN A LOS AUTORES, COMPOSITORES Y/O INTÉRPRETES) A well respected man, The Kinks / Autor: Ray Davies Sadeness (part I), Enigma / Autor: Fabrice Cuitad, Frank Peterson y Michael Cretu Ave verum corpus, Coro y Orquesta Sinfónica de la Radio de Baviera / Autor: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart y Étienne Aubert Ave Satani, Gregorian / Autor: Jerry Goldsmith

AER Podcast
Ep 1 - Frank Peterson W/Specialty Coating Products

AER Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 39:07


In the very first episode of the AER Podcast, Jason sits down with Director of Sales at Specialty Coating Products, Frank Peterson. Frank takes Jason down his road through the coatings world, his time at Carboline and his transition into owning his own business.

Insight Legal Podcast
Pegida, Gemeinfreiheit, Wahlkampf, Neuschwanstein, DSM-Richtlinie

Insight Legal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2018 35:31


Der 'Insight Legal Podcast' ist der neue Podcast der ALBA PATERA Rechtsanwälte. Wir berichten über erwähnenswerte Themen aus Kanzlei, Wirtschaft und Recht. --- In dieser Folge: - PEGIDA, das ZDF und ein Polizei-Einsatz - BGH verhandelt über die urheberrechtliche Gemeinfreiheit in Museen Parteien und Musiknutzung im Wahlkampf - Neuschwanstein und wie aus Märchen Marken werden - DSM-Richtlinie der EU ohne Upload-Filter beschlossen --- Zitierte Quellen: - Museum vs. Fotograf: OLG Stuttgart, Urteil vom 31.05.2017 – 4 U 204/16) - BGH zur „Telefonkarte“: BGH Urteil vom 07.12.2000 – I ZR 146/98) - „Sans-Soucci“-Rechtsprechung des BGH (Urteil vom 17.12.2010 – V ZR 45/10; Urteil vom 01.03.2013 - V ZR 14/12) - Höhner gegen NPD: BGH, Urteil vom 11.5.2017, Az.: I ZR 147/16 - Helene Fischer gegen NPD: OLG Jena, Urteil vom 18.03.2015, Az.: 2 U 674/14). - EuGH zu Neuschwanstein: EuGH, Urteil vom 05.07.2016, Az. T-167/15 - EuGH Beschwerde-Urteil vom 05.09.2018, Az.: C-488/16 P - BGH zu Neuschwanstein: BGH, Beschluss vom 8. 3. 2012, Az.: I ZB 13/11 - Frank Peterson gegen YouTube: BGH Vorlagenbeschluss vom 13.09.2018, Az.: I ZR 140/15

Anchors Aweigh
How to Get to 60 Million Anglers in 60 Months

Anchors Aweigh

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2017 26:15


Stephanie Vatalaro was recently promoted to Vice President of Communications for the Recreational Boating & Fishing Foundation. RBFF’s mission is to implement an informed, consensus-based national outreach strategy that will increase participation in recreational angling and boating and thereby increase public awareness and appreciation of the need to protect, conserve and restore this nation's aquatic natural resources. Stephanie has been with the RBFF for over 10 years and has helped steward the Take Me Fishing and Vamos A Pescar national campaigns, providing the tools to help people get started. RBFF’s digital assets, TakeMeFishing.org and VamosAPescar.org, are the most comprehensive fishing and boating websites nationwide and are the key destinations for individuals to learn, plan and equip for a day on the water. They have now exceeded 12 million! Pageviews under Stephanie’s watch. After boating on Lake Erie as a young child, Stephanie’s family moved at the age of 7 to Florida where her father became a fishing guide in the Florida Keys. From catching Pacific sailfish in Costa Rica to boating on the Potomac with her family, Stephanie has maintained her love of boating and shares it with her husband and daughter. In 2016, RBFF announced its 60 in 60 goal to increase yearly angler participation to 60 million in 60 months. This aspirational goal comes at a critical time for the fishing and boating industry. It was a great time to catch up with Stephanie and find out more about how they are working to achieve this lofty goal, the accomplishments to date, and learn about how her love of boating was fostered through family and is being passed down the same way. Enjoy!     On her first boating experiences…..It’s one of those all in the family things. I was born in Ohio and my grandfather was a boater, so I started going out on Lake Erie as a young child. When I was 7 my family relocated to the Florida Keys and my dad became a fishing guide. We had two boats, the boat he worked on, and then a center console that was the family boat. He would take us out to go snorkeling and swimming but we also definitely went fishing. On memorable catches….The first fish I caught was on Lake Erie, but I don’t vividly remember the first catch. I certainly have great memories of some of my big catches! I had the opportunity to go to Costa Rica and I caught a 120 lb. Pacific Sailfish and that was amazing. It was quite a fight. On learning to boat…..As a kid, my dad took it all very seriously, the safety part in particular. I learned a lot of the basics as a kid. He said if I wanted to operate the boat I had to take a course and get my license and make it official. As an adult, with my husband, I started doing it more hands on myself. On family boating now.....We now have a 24’ Pursuit center console. It’s something we can go fishing on, we can take to the beach, hose it off at the end of the day. My husband is the captain, I have anchor duty. On raising a boating daughter…..She has been boating since she was an infant. As she gets older, we’ll start getting her involved more in helping with things. We can give her jobs, pack this bag, do that. She really likes being on the water. She fishes off her grandpa’s dock and she is quite the fish slayer! On the RBFF 60 in 60 initiative…..I will give that credit to Frank Peterson, our President and CEO. There are a few numbers in his head that he has said if we can hit this this and this, our industry will be in pretty good shape. One of those numbers is 12 million visits to our website and we hit that this year. The other, and I think the more important one, is the 60 million number. If you look at fishing participation numbers they have been pretty flat over the last several years and with the changing demographics, in order to even maintain that flat rate a lot of change has to be made. What we really need to do is energize the industry to get that number even higher, to get on the front end of these changes and try to make that difference now. It’s a rallying cry for the industry. Let’s do this together. You’re not in this alone. The RBFF is here to help. We’ve developed tools for people to recruit, retain, and reactivate anglers (known as R3). On what those changes are…..People are becoming more multicultural. Families are not the traditional families that they always looked like. There are a lot of other activities competing for people’s time, and boomers are aging out of the sport. On their Disney partnership…..I didn’t even know fishing excursions were available at Disney but they are and they’re great, they have a fantastic stocked lake, almost a guaranteed catch. They are reaching the exact target audience we’re after. Years and years of research have led us to this group called Multicultural Family Outdoors. These are parents, people with kids age 6-12 , who are involved in outdoors activity but don’t fish yet. Getting through their channels has been really beneficial to us and we’ve seen an increase in our brand awareness and intent to go fishing and boating. On RBFF's digital outreach…..Takemefishing.org is a huge part of our success. People are getting their information online so it has become a largely digital campaign because that’s where our family outdoors audience is. The website is all about getting people the info they need to get started – how to, where to, and licensing. We have all the basics on what kind of gear you need, how to reel in a fish, how to prepare your catch. We have a map where people can go and look in there are for different bodies of water that also has points of interest on it. We want to make sure people are aware that people need their license and that those dollars go back to water conservation efforts on the state level. On the challenges facing millennials who want to boat…..That’s a secondary target audience of ours. We’re calling them Untethered Explorers. They’re millennials who aren’t married and don’t have kids yet but they’re into the outdoors and we reach them through digital and social media outreach. We run an influencer campaign that speaks to that millennial target. [Their challenges] are time, it’s not having the mentor or the experience and not knowing that these opportunities are very close to them. A lot of younger generations are moving back to the city and they don’t realize that there are a lot of urban fishing and boating opportunities. On what boaters need to get started…..More than a thing, I would say training is important. Do your homework first. Before you go out on the water understand the rules of the road, navigation basics, how to read a chart or GPS. If there’s a chance to do a training or do a trial take it! On where she hasn’t yet, but would like to fish…..Patagonia. It just looks amazing. I love the landscapes, I'd love to be fly fishing in a river with all that beauty surrounding me. Anywhere that has turquoise water, I’m in. On her dream boat…..It’s not practical but I absolutely adore big sportfishers. Big Vikings or Hatteras. Something about those boats is so beautiful to me. When I go home to the Keys I see them. We’ll get back into cruising some day and we’ll have some type of trawler to cruise around. On advice for would-be-boaters…..Before you dive in, you should go out with some friends, try different boats, go to boat shows, go out with anyone who has a boat, feel it out, do your homework. Figure out what you want to do on the water and match the boat to your lifestyle. We’re in a time where there are so many different styles of boats. We have the Discover Boating boat comparison tool on our website. You go through and say what activities you like to do and it serves up the different styles of boats. There really is something for everyone.   The RBFF is doing great work, check out their website, particularly their interactive map, if you have any interest in fishing!

Nite Callers Bigfoot Radio
Nite Callers BigfootRadio Presents: Cryptozoologist Brian Seech

Nite Callers Bigfoot Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2014 120:00


Brian Seech is a researcher and investigator of the unexplained and founder of two research groups, Center for Unexplained Events (CUE) and Center for Cryptozoological Studies (CCS). Brian has appeared on Monsters & Mysteries in America on Destination America, a national cable channel. He was featured on the independent film; “Mountain Devil, the Search for Frank Peterson”, was an extra in “The Mothman Prophecies” movie filmed in Pittsburgh and has also appeared on various internet radio shows. Brian is a member of the Butler Organization on Research of the Unexplained (BORU), Legend Hunters, and the Pennsylvania Bigfoot Society (PBS). He is a former member/investigator of Mutual UFO Network (MUFON). Brian co-wrote articles for the Creature Chronicles column in the Hancock County Courier in WV from August – November 2013. Brian also was a co-instructor for the first ever cryptozoology class at Eastern Gateway College in Steubenville OH. Sightings of unknown creatures can be sent to centerforcryptostudies@yahoo.com All names are held in strict confidence.   CCS Center for Cryptozoological Studies Join the Search www.centerforcryptozoologicalstudies.com centerforcryptostudies@yahoo.com   C.U.E. Center for Unexplained Events Make Known the Unknown www.centerforunexplainedevents.com centerforunexplainedevents@yahoo.com