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Oxide and Friends
Raiding the Minibar

Oxide and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 112:28 Transcription Available


Much of the work at Oxide goes into hardware and software used to build and test the eventual product. Bryan and Adam were joined by Ian, Doug, and Nathanael to talk about "Minibar", a rig for connecting up an Oxide server (code name: Gimlet) for manufacturing and internal use. Triumphs and catastrophes including stabbing a connector with a guide pin and bringup mishaps!In addition to Bryan Cantrill and Adam Leventhal, speakers included Ian Sobering, Doug Wibben, and Nathanael Huffman,Some other, related Oxide and FriendsOxF: Cabling the BackplaneOxF: The Network Behind the NetworkOxF: The Power of ProtoboardsImages from the show:

That Watch Podcast
60: TAG, GTGs and Gimlets, BWD, Q&A

That Watch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 71:25


This week we start off with a brief chat about TAG Heuer and LVMH at the Formula 1, before getting into our last GTG and the Gimlet launch party, plus Darren talks us through British Watchmakers Day. We then move on to part 1 of our latest Q&A. 

That Watch Podcast
59: Gimlets, Patek party, AP's anniversary, Tudor's sales slump

That Watch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 72:10


This week Darren gets excited about the Gimlet and British Watchmakers Day, and we're talking about his recent Patek party experience, AP's anniversary releases, and Tudor's recent sales slump. 

The Liquored Up Low Down: A Bizarre News Podcast
Fascist Falconer Fired for Phallus, The Great Bear Insurance Scam, Safe Pooping in the Mosh Pit

The Liquored Up Low Down: A Bizarre News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 62:45


The drink:The Gimlet: https://www.liquor.com/recipes/gimlet/Bears and Rolls Royces and Mercedeses, oh my!https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/nov/14/california-bear-costume-car-insurance-fraudFlorida man has secret underground lair:https://www.miamiherald.com/news/state/florida/article298231938.htmlMonkeys escape (our theory is they used the "3 monkeys in a trenchcoat" method):https://www.today.com/news/escaped-monkeys-south-carolina-rcna179160No bathroom breaks in the mosh pit:https://www.vice.com/en/article/this-75-leather-mosh-pit-diaper-lets-you-pee-yourself-at-concerts/Fascism didn't get this Falconer Fired, but his Phallus did:https://apnews.com/article/lazio-eagle-falconer-fired-cc2e23c88825aa76f2759e5144f6caecFOOD NOW . . . WALK NOW . . . OUTSIDE NOW . . . CAR NOWhttps://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/08/240828154926.htmSiri's listening, even when you don't think she is:https://www.reuters.com/legal/apple-pay-95-million-settle-siri-privacy-lawsuit-2025-01-02/Contact Info:Hate-mail, questions or topic ideas for the show, hit us up on twitter at @LiquoredUpLD or email us at liquoreduplowdown@gmail.com. Bryan can be reached on Bluesky at @realbryansullins.bsky.social.  Tom can be reached on twitter @Intelligiant2.Find more of Bryan at:https://thinkingoutcloud.org/Find Tom as Donnie Kruger at:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_oaVG9YC-lZ9Lao50t-hzw

Our Cynic Culture
This Country Drinks More Whiskey Than Anyone (It's Not America)-E103

Our Cynic Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 29:51


Join us on our latest episode where we talk about all things Indian Whisky.  In this episode we try and review 2 single malt Indian whiskies from Rampur.  Is Indian Whisky any good?  How do they compare to Scotch?  American Whiskey?  Are any of them worth it?  Only one way to find out...Featured are: 1. Rampur Double Cask Indian Single Malt Whisky      https://rampursinglemalt.com/double-cask/2. Rampur Asava Single Malt Whisky (finished in Cabernet Sauvignon barrels)     https://rampursinglemalt.com/asava/https://rampursinglemalt.com#newrelease #indianwhisky #rampur #singlemalt #cask #drinkreview #podcast #isitworthit #arsenicculture  This Country Drinks More Whiskey Than Anyone (It's Not America)-E103https://www.youtube.com/@arsenicculturehttps://instagram.com/arsenicculturehttps://tiktok.com/@arsenicculturehttps://www.facebook.com/arsenicculture/https://x.com/arsenicculture

Our Cynic Culture
Bitter Call Saul: When Amaro Breaks Bad-E101

Our Cynic Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 27:40


Join us on our latest episode where we break bad and explore the wild world of Amaro.  Featured products are Song Cai May Amaro Bitters from Hanoi, Scarlet Apertivo from Japan and Aperol Orange ApertivoAre these the best bitters in the world?  Is Malort a bitter?  Why would anyone purposefully drink Malort?  Only one way to find out...Special guest on this episode, our good friend Drew. https://www.songcaidistillery.com/may-amaro-bittershttps://www.highroadspirits.com/scarlet-iseyahttps://www.aperol.com/en-us/our-products/aperol/#bitters #aperol #apertif #digestif #youtubechannel #podcast #newrelease #arsenicculture  Bitter Call Saul: When Amaro Breaks Bad-E101https://www.youtube.com/@arsenicculturehttps://instagram.com/arsenicculturehttps://tiktok.com/@arsenicculturehttps://www.facebook.com/arsenicculture/https://x.com/arsenicculture

RNZ: Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan
Podcast Critic: Hyperfixed and The Good Ol' Grateful Deadcast

RNZ: Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 15:02


Elliott Childs reviews 'Hyper Fixed', a new podcast from Alex Goldman, one half of the duo that made Reply All for Gimlet.

A Blog To Watch Weekly
157. Why They Don't Play Our New Game In Nepal

A Blog To Watch Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 73:51


This week on aBlogtoWatch Weekly, Rick, Ariel, David, and Ripley are, for the second week in a row, all in their respective home cities and Rick teases the show's preamble by announcing a very special new limited-edition series of watch cases made by the team's AV garbage. That's all we'll say, for now. (The show is banned in Nepal, but why?) All the guys have new podcast-designed mics and are feeling quite professional, at the moment. Getting down to business, Rick asks Ariel and David, "How limited is the new limited-edition Grand Seiko Evolution 9 Hi-Beat watch?" (Ripley already knows because he wrote the article.) Next on the docket is the Panerai Radiomir 8 Giorni Eilean Experience Edition watch, which Rick rightly points out looks identical to the Studio Underd0g X Fears "The Gimlet" watch released on the same day. Ripley shares the backstory about the yacht after which the Panerai is named — and a purchase comes with a trip to Sicily! It'll only set you back 43k. Ripley shares his take on who did this design first, historically, and he adds that the Studio Underd0g costs £1000 GBP (but doesn't include a trip to Italy. Rick addresses the elephant in the room: Why would anyone buy the Panerai over the Studio Underd0g? You'll have to tune in to learn the answer. This slides into a new game Rick devised called "Judge the Collab" — you'll be shocked, I say, shocked by the guys' ratings. The game catches on, and other colllab judgment follows. Tune in to get all the juicy horological details.  

Kinky Cocktail Hour
Another Conversation with Lee Harrington - Passion and Soul

Kinky Cocktail Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 42:59


Send us a textIn this episode, Lady Petra and Saffermaster chat with internationally recognized  sexuality, relationships, and personal authenticity educator, Lee Herrington over a Gimlet. The Kinky cocktail Hour is brought to you by Motorbunny, the best saddle style vibrator on the market today. Save $40 on your Motorbunny purchase with the code LADYPETRAPLAYGROUND at Motorbunny.com You can order the TechRing, "Where health meets pleasure" at http://myfirmtech.com using the code "KINKY" to save 15%. Put a ring on it!Support the showListen on Podurama https://podurama.com

Drinks At Work with Sam Bygrave
Lachlan Bentley (Gimlet, Apollo Inn) on restaurant bars, collabs with Never Never

Drinks At Work with Sam Bygrave

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 37:37


Sam Bygrave talks to Lachlan Bentley about his journey in the hospitality industry, focusing on his role as the bar manager at Gimlet and Apollo Inn. He shares insights into the collaboration with Never Never Distilling Co. to create a unique triple dry martini, how they craft their drinks program, and the training standards upheld in the bar. The conversation also touches on the evolving expectations of bar experiences, emphasising quality and service.This chat is made possible by Never Never Distilling Co — you can get a bottle of the Gimlet and Never Never Distilling Co Triple Dry Martini at neverneverdistilling.com.au and to see it in its full glory, you can get it at Gimlet in Melbourne. It's delicious.

Feed the Queue
Podcast Perspectives with Alex Goldman

Feed the Queue

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 36:28


Today on the podcast, we're excited to feature a conversation from the Signal Award-nominated show Podcast Perspectives, produced by our friends at The Podglomerate (the podcast firm specialized in producing, distributing, and monetizing podcasts for high-profile clients including Netflix, PBS, NPR stations, Harvard Business School, and more). Podcast Perspectives brings on audio leaders and industry executives to walk through the biggest news of the day and to go deep on topics that podcasters need to know - like production techniques, IP and rights issues, ad tech, podcasting's role in media at-large, and more. On this special episode, we're featuring their conversation between The Podglomerate's founder/CEO Jeff Umbro and Hyperfixed's host and creator Alex Goldman. Together, they discuss Alex's previous work with Gimlet's Reply All, how he's built his new business with a lean team, the role Supporting Cast subscribers play in story development, and why he turns to Kurt Vonnegut for inspiration.Listen to more episodes of Podcast Perspectives and follow the podcast: https://listen.podglomerate.com/show/podcast-perspectives/ Feed the Queue is the ultimate podcast discovery podcast and we're excited to feed your queue with a delicious char-queue-terie of shows.A production of Tink Media.Executive Produced by: Lauren PassellProduced by: Devin Andrade and Andreea CoscaiEdited by: Devin AndradeTheme music by: Aakshi SinhaFollow Tink for more!https://linktr.ee/tinkmedia

The Sloppy Boys
205. Gimlet

The Sloppy Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 79:56


The guys make and old and storied Gin drink named after a naval doctor, Rear-Admiral Sir Thomas Desmond GimletteGIMLET RECIPE2oz/60ml LONDON DRY GIN.75oz/22ml LIME JUICE .75oz/22ml SIMPLE SYRUP Combine ingredients in a shaker with ice. Shake vigorously and strain into a chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with a lime wheel.Recipe via Vinepair Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Important, Not Important
Finding Joy In Climate Solutions

Important, Not Important

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 39:50 Transcription Available


What if we get it right? That's today's big question, and my returning guest is Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson. Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson is a marine biologist. She is a policy expert, a writer, and a teacher working to help create the best possible climate future. She co-founded and leads the Urban Ocean Lab, a think tank for the future of coastal cities, and is the Roux Distinguished Scholar at Bowdoin College.Ayana authored the forthcoming book, What If We Get It Right? Visions of Climate Futures, co-edited the best selling climate anthology, All We Can Save, and co-created and co-hosted the Spotify slash Gimlet podcast, How to Save a Planet. Lastly, she co-authored the Blue New Deal, a roadmap for including the ocean, what an idea, into climate policy.This is a special one for me. Ayana was guest number seven or eight on the show a long time ago. She took a chance on us. And almost 200 episodes later, a pandemic later, a few degrees of warming later, a lot has changed.But Ayana's passion for nature, her influence on U.S. and global policy and our one wonderful habitable planet has not. I am such a huge fan of hers, and I am so thankful she came back to spend time with us. If you have been trying to find your way into this whole thing, today just might be your day.-----------Have feedback or questions? Tweet us, or send a message to questions@importantnotimportant.comNew here? Get started with our fan favorite episodes at podcast.importantnotimportant.com.-----------INI Book Club:What If We Get It Right by Ayana Elizabeth JohnsonAll We Can Save by Ayana Elizabeth Johnson and Katherine WilkinsonFind all of our guest recommendations at the INI Book Club: https://bookshop.org/lists/important-not-important-book-clubLinks:Subscribe to Ayana's What If We Get It Right? newsletterFind climate action resources to pair with What If We Get It Right?Join and donate to the All We Can Save ProjectDonate and check out the Resource Hub at Urban Ocean LabKeep up with more of Ayana's workFollow us:Subscribe to our newsletter at importantnotimportant.comSupport our work and become a Member at importantnotimportant.com/upgradeGet our merchFollow us on Twitter:...

The Art of Drinking with Join Jules and Your Favorite Uncle
Ep. 83: Gimme dat Gimlet – The Gimlet Cocktail

The Art of Drinking with Join Jules and Your Favorite Uncle

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 62:42


Turns out, this drink doesn't suck! Uncle Brad had strong feelings in the past, but now is a big fan, and you will be too. Jules brings a late summer inspired Gimlet. Stick around for the history on the Gimlet – shocker, the British Navy had something to do with it. Shout out to @hellqueencocktails for the inspiration to mention the cheese slicer trick to peel your citrus, perfect every time! See her clip here.     Gimlet recipe  Glass: Coupe  Garnish: Lime peel  Directions & Ingredients  Shaker tin add:  2.5 oz Plymouth Gin  0.5 oz Fresh lime juice  0.5 oz Simple syrup  Lime wheel (this is called a “royal shake”)  Ice   Shake for 20 – 30 seconds  Double strain into your chilled coupe glass  Express lime peel over the drink so the oils fall onto the surface of the cocktail. Rub the rim of the glass with the peel and run the peel up and down the stem of the glass.   Add garnish – cut a small slit into the side of your peel and rest it on the glass    Late Summer Gimlet  Glass: Coupe  Garnish: Lime peel  Directions & Ingredients  Shaker tin add:  2 oz London Dry Gin  3/4 oz Fresh lime juice  0.5 oz Peach simple syrup  2-3 basil sprigs  ¼ oz Amaro Nonino  Lime wheel, and/or basil on top!  Ice   Shake for 20 – 30 seconds  Double strain into your chilled coupe glass  Add garnish – cut a small slit into the side of your peel and rest it on the glass and/or place a basil leaf on top!    TIP: @thebarintern wants to know the best way to mix a cocktail and not bruise the gin.     The Art of Drinking  IG: @theartofdrinkingpodcast     Jules  IG: @join_jules  TikTok: @join_jules   Website: joinjules.com    Brad   IG: @favorite_uncle_brad    This is a Redd Rock Music Podcast  IG: @reddrockmusic  www.reddrockmusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

VinePair Podcast
Wine Isn't Healthy. That's OK.

VinePair Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 27:59


Adam, Joanna, and Zach discuss the wine world's freak out over concerns that drinkers no longer see it as the healthiest choice when drinking, and whether there's any point in trying to discuss alcohol through that lens. Please remember to subscribe to, rate, and review VinePair on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your episodes, and send any questions, comments, critiques, or suggestions to podcast@vinepair.com. Thanks for listening, and be well.Joanna is drinking: Blue Negroni at Temple BarZach is drinking: Chartreuse Cuvée des Meilleur Ouvriers de France SommeliersAdam is drinking: Gimlet at The Long Island BarInstagram: @adamteeter, @jcsciarrino, @zgeballe, @vinepair Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mornings at the Cabin
August 26, 2024: Pojo's Gimlet

Mornings at the Cabin

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 50:31


Papa Lekter is back! And he's brought a brand new keepsake for Studio 1, courtesy of his 2-week-old son.

Mornings at the Cabin
Aug 13, 2024: Welcome Porter (Pojo/Gimlet)

Mornings at the Cabin

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 36:44


The first introduction of the newest Cabin Family member (definitely not the second time) Porter John Scott Lekteman-Garbutt! Pojo, if you're listening to this in your later years just know... we'll do better next time.

The Dose
Bonus | Ozempic: Is It Scarier Than We Thought? From Science Vs

The Dose

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 39:03


There are a lot of fads, blogs and strong opinions, but then there's SCIENCE. Science Vs is the show from Gimlet that finds out what's fact, what's not, and what's somewhere in between.Science VS looked at the class of weight loss drugs called GLP-1 receptor agonists a year ago, and they've only gotten more popular — and more controversial. We're hearing that these kinds of drugs can be tough on your stomach, and that the weight loss comes with worrisome loss of muscle. We've also heard claims that they might increase your risk of suicide. So — should we be freaking out here?? In this episode, Science Vs hosts talk to endocrinologist Dr. Vibha Singhal, neuroscientist Dr. Nora Volkow, and gastroenterologist Dr. Michael Camilleri.  And a warning, this episode does deal with depression and suicidal thoughts. A full list of international hotlines can be found here. The episode transcript can be found here: https://bit.ly/ScienceVsOzempic2Scarier 

Ten Thousand Posts
[PREVIEW] Requiem For An Audio Dream ft. Alex Goldman

Ten Thousand Posts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 9:27


This is a preview of a bonus episode. Listen to the full episode at : www.patreon.com/10kpostspodcast ------- Alex (@Alexgoldmund) returns to the show to talk about the state of podcasting in 2024, and why podcasters and producers are now facing similar tensions with tech platforms as musicians. Alex, who was a podcaster and producer at Gimlet, talks about the 'golden age' of podcasting in the 2010s, when venture capital and mattress advertising was able to sustain unique, experimental shows with dedicated audiences, and how that declined as a result of algorithmic gaming, platform's vying for IP, and of course, pivoting to video. Alex also talks about his transition to independent production, and what the future of podcasting might look like as platforms like Spotify continue to defund their dedicated divisions. -------- Listen to Alex's podcast, Western Kabuki, here: https://x.com/westernkabuki https://open.spotify.com/show/6jH7ZL5LkzFuBtv7R9TgDg?go=1&sp_cid=e9451d87fd88c6a2f65fa3a7f866dd53&utm_source=embed_player_p&utm_medium=desktop&nd=1&dlsi=79c06516189843b0

Mornings at the Cabin
July 26, 2024: The Name Game

Mornings at the Cabin

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 43:29


Among Wheeler's rapid-fire suggestions for what baby Lekter's name should be over the past 6 months...he actually got it. And it's not Gimlet.

Crime Writers On...True Crime Review

A therapist discovers the mysterious clinic where she works is treating war vets by erasing their memories. We'll go back to our Dec 30, 2016 review of Gimlet's “Homecoming” starring Catherine Keener and Oscar Isaac. New episodes of Crime Writers On every Monday this summer!For exclusive podcasts and more, sign up at Patreon.Sign up for our newsletter at crimewriterson.com.

Slate Culture
Working: How One of the Best Podcast Sound Designers Executes a Vision

Slate Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 50:16


This week, host Ronald Young Jr. talks to John DeLore, a podcast editor and sound designer who's been in the industry since its heyday. He's produced hugely popular shows for companies like Gimlet and Stitcher, and now he runs his own production company, Starlight Diner Studio. In the interview, John breaks down his sound design process, shares tips for collaborating with clients, and explains how he keeps surviving despite the industry's downturn.  After the interview, Ronald and co-host Isaac Butler talk about the importance of defining what “good work” means to you.  In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, John discusses his favorite musical instruments and his feelings about Harry Styles.    Send your questions about creativity and any other feedback to working@slate.com or give us a call at (304) 933-9675. Podcast production by Cameron Drews. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on Working. Sign up now at slate.com/workingplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Daily Feed
Working: How One of the Best Podcast Sound Designers Executes a Vision

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 50:16


This week, host Ronald Young Jr. talks to John DeLore, a podcast editor and sound designer who's been in the industry since its heyday. He's produced hugely popular shows for companies like Gimlet and Stitcher, and now he runs his own production company, Starlight Diner Studio. In the interview, John breaks down his sound design process, shares tips for collaborating with clients, and explains how he keeps surviving despite the industry's downturn.  After the interview, Ronald and co-host Isaac Butler talk about the importance of defining what “good work” means to you.  In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, John discusses his favorite musical instruments and his feelings about Harry Styles.    Send your questions about creativity and any other feedback to working@slate.com or give us a call at (304) 933-9675. Podcast production by Cameron Drews. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on Working. Sign up now at slate.com/workingplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Working
How One of the Best Podcast Sound Designers Executes a Vision

Working

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 50:16


This week, host Ronald Young Jr. talks to John DeLore, a podcast editor and sound designer who's been in the industry since its heyday. He's produced hugely popular shows for companies like Gimlet and Stitcher, and now he runs his own production company, Starlight Diner Studio. In the interview, John breaks down his sound design process, shares tips for collaborating with clients, and explains how he keeps surviving despite the industry's downturn.  After the interview, Ronald and co-host Isaac Butler talk about the importance of defining what “good work” means to you.  In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, John discusses his favorite musical instruments and his feelings about Harry Styles.    Send your questions about creativity and any other feedback to working@slate.com or give us a call at (304) 933-9675. Podcast production by Cameron Drews. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on Working. Sign up now at slate.com/workingplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

I Have to Ask
Working: How One of the Best Podcast Sound Designers Executes a Vision

I Have to Ask

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 50:16


This week, host Ronald Young Jr. talks to John DeLore, a podcast editor and sound designer who's been in the industry since its heyday. He's produced hugely popular shows for companies like Gimlet and Stitcher, and now he runs his own production company, Starlight Diner Studio. In the interview, John breaks down his sound design process, shares tips for collaborating with clients, and explains how he keeps surviving despite the industry's downturn.  After the interview, Ronald and co-host Isaac Butler talk about the importance of defining what “good work” means to you.  In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, John discusses his favorite musical instruments and his feelings about Harry Styles.    Send your questions about creativity and any other feedback to working@slate.com or give us a call at (304) 933-9675. Podcast production by Cameron Drews. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on Working. Sign up now at slate.com/workingplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Who Runs That?
Working: How One of the Best Podcast Sound Designers Executes a Vision

Who Runs That?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 50:16


This week, host Ronald Young Jr. talks to John DeLore, a podcast editor and sound designer who's been in the industry since its heyday. He's produced hugely popular shows for companies like Gimlet and Stitcher, and now he runs his own production company, Starlight Diner Studio. In the interview, John breaks down his sound design process, shares tips for collaborating with clients, and explains how he keeps surviving despite the industry's downturn.  After the interview, Ronald and co-host Isaac Butler talk about the importance of defining what “good work” means to you.  In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, John discusses his favorite musical instruments and his feelings about Harry Styles.    Send your questions about creativity and any other feedback to working@slate.com or give us a call at (304) 933-9675. Podcast production by Cameron Drews. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on Working. Sign up now at slate.com/workingplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Small Efforts - with Sean Sun and Andrew Askins
Sean's new mobile app, marketing ChartJuice, and working together on a client project

Small Efforts - with Sean Sun and Andrew Askins

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 45:09


Season 2: Episode 4Did you know AI really loves the word delve? Sean and Andrew can't help starting the pod off with a little more AI talk. Then they get into Sean's new product he's working on. Meanwhile Andrew is putting aside his IDE and starting to shift his focus to marketing and selling ChartJuice. He talks about using Flow.club to focus and setting a goal of doing two hours of deep work every day. Sean asks Andrew if he would sell ChartJuice if someone made him an offer tomorrow. And Sean and Andrew talk about working together on a new client project!Links:Andrew's Twitter: @AndrewAskinsAndrew's website: https://www.andrewaskins.com/ChartJuice: https://www.chartjuice.com/Sean's Twitter: @seanqsunMiscreants: http://miscreants.com/StackWise: Coming soon...Cider: Coming soon...For more information about the podcast, check out https://www.smalleffortspod.com/.Transcript:00:00.77SeanWhat's up? What's up? How you doing?00:03.03AndrewNot bad. What happened to our theme music? I thought you were supposed to be coming in every week with a new theme song.00:09.35SeanSo, you know, it's actually a little bit harder to use. than i Yeah.00:14.64AndrewIsn't this the classic story of all of these AI tools is it's like, it seems great at first glance. And then you start trying to really use it for something and you start going, oh, this is so much work to get out of this, what I want to get out of it.00:28.82SeanYeah, 100%. I think like it doesn't have it doesn't have the levers I would want. you know I can't like dial a voice. I can't like switch. I have to use a prompt to change. like Do I want a male singer or a female singer? Do I want it to be you know louder here? I can't i can't say like I want to be louder here or different here. I feel like that.00:49.46AndrewYou need a cringe dial. Let me crank the cringe all the way down to zero.00:51.24SeanYeah. Yeah, i don't think i don't the thing is AI doesn't know what that is, which is crazy.00:55.60AndrewAI doesn't understand cringe. AI is by default cringe. That's that's why we still have jobs.00:58.85SeanYou know?01:01.89Seanum I've been looking at some other AI things and God.01:07.62Seanwhich AI really likes the word Delve. Did you know that?01:10.59AndrewOh, interesting. I have not noticed that.01:11.63SeanYeah. I think Paul Graham had a tweet or something to say like that's like the one of the biggest indicators that someone's seeing AI and they never saw it and then until I finally like um I was pulling a transcription out and then trying to get a summary just to see how any of that works and the amount of times it uses Delve is astounding and01:31.86AndrewThat's fascinating.01:32.63SeanThere's nothing I can't, i you know, once it's like a wrapper around whatever sort of AI tool, I can't tell it to, you know, at that point, I can't even change the prompt. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Um.01:42.85AndrewBy the way, I really want to try out a couple of different transcription tools to see if any any of them can do a better job with our voices because Zincaster is not terrible, but it's a little bit of a mess.01:45.78SeanHmm.01:57.05SeanHmm.01:57.49AndrewI do think the, Post edit transcription is usually better.02:03.85SeanMm-hmm.02:04.19Andrewlike I see a pretty noticeable improvement from pre-edit and post-edit, so that's kind of interesting.02:06.81SeanMm-hmm.02:09.69AndrewBut I'm really curious, like what if Podscan actually has the best the best transcriptions?02:10.71SeanMaybe.02:14.46Seanmaybe02:15.85AndrewOr yeah know maybe Transistor's new transcription tool will be better because that's all they're doing?02:16.09SeanMaybe.02:21.50SeanYeah.02:25.24AndrewI don't know.02:25.29SeanIs there a job to be good at that?02:27.00AndrewYeah, I guess it's Zincaster's job to get that right as much as Transistor's job. but um It might even be the same person powering both.02:31.87SeanYeah. Yeah, that's true. Um,02:37.63AndrewIt might be the same tool under the hood.02:39.95Seanum02:40.45AndrewThat would be funny.02:40.75Seanso, so this podcast, uh, for a client, I was running it through, I tried swell AI by, I don't remember his last name, Cody something, um. The draft horse, now he's doing swell, um and I tried to script again. um Interestingly, I don't know what's going on with swell, but like so far, that's the best transcript I got back. um Yeah, so that's pretty good. um Okay, no, no, no, no.03:08.87AndrewI also saw every, do you know them? ah Nathan used to be Bashaw and now I think it's Basquez. He was at Product Hunt and then at Gimlet and um then I think co-founded every with03:25.58SeanCool.03:31.51AndrewDan Schipler, if that, I might have that name right. It's kind of interesting. They were doing bundled newsletters. So taking different newsletter creators and creating a unified brand for them to publish under and then offering a bundled price where the creators split the revenue and they're now taking.03:43.65SeanCool.03:47.29Seancool03:52.41Andrewthat bundle concept to a new extreme and launching software products. And the only way to pay for their software products is by buying a bundle, a subscription to every. So for one price, you get access to all of their newsletters and their software products. And their first one was Lex, an AI powered document editor where you could04:18.67SeanOkay. You use that, yeah.04:22.06AndrewI, yeah, I've used it a little bit. It's, it's pretty nifty. And then it se...

Lunatics Radio Hour
Episode 137 - Bite-Size Horror

Lunatics Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 28:33 Transcription Available


Alan and Abby present five horrifying one page stories. Vote for your favorite story from today's episode here. Air Bag was written by Mike Macera. Listen to Beach Therapy's new album. Not Myself This Week was written by Sara Luke, folllow Sara on Instagram @saraluke25. Blood Bath was written by Lori D'Angelo. Find her on Twitter and Bluesky @sclly21 or Instagram and Threads at lori.dangelo1.The Hand You're Dealt was written by Alex Grehy. Check out her blog, http://idealreaderblog.wordpress.com/. Follow Alex on Twitter @indigodreamers and on Facebook: alex.grehy.7.Gimlet de la cœur was written by Marisca Pichette www.mariscapichette.com. Follow her on Twitter/X: @MariscaPichette , Instagram: @marisca_write, Bluesky: @marisca.bsky.social.lunaticsproject.comGet Lunatics Merch here. Join the discussion on Discord. Listen to the paranormal playlist I curate for Vurbl, updated weekly! Check out Abby's book Horror Stories. Available in eBook and paperback. Music by Michaela Papa, Alan Kudan & Jordan Moser. Poster Art by Pilar Keprta @pilar.kep.Support the Show.

Pocket-Sized Podcasting With Alitu
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Pocket-Sized Podcasting With Alitu

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 1:17


Welcome to Pocket-Sized Podcasting, brought to you by Alitu: The Podcast Maker. And on this episode, we’re talking about advertising on Podnews. Podnews is an essential daily email newsletter, predominantly aimed at keeping podcasters up-to-date with the latest industry news. But, most podcasters are podcast listeners too, and you can advertise your podcast to them here for as little as $29 a day. With Podnews advertising, you can promote your show to - at time of recording - over 25,000 subscribers every weekday. Recipients include folks from the likes of the BBC, NPR, Gimlet, and Apple Podcasts – you never know who might take an interest. The ads appear right in the middle of the main content, as a seperate box, under the heading ‘Classifieds’. Each ad is a hyperlinked headline and a 30-40 word description. All ads run in Podnews will also appear permanently on their website and within their daily companion podcast episode shownotes. By the way, it’s a good wee daily show to subscribe too. Thanks very much for listening to Pocket-Sized Podcasting. And, for a deeper dive on this topic, head on over to [thepodcasthost.com/advertising](http://thepodcasthost.com/advertising)

Giant Cocktails: A San Francisco Giants Baseball Podcast

We almost got swept by the Nationals. But we didn't! So everything's fine right? Uh, no. The brothers break down the good (Hicks! Fitzgerald!) and the bad (RISP. Snell.) of the series. And we promise there are no mentions of chicken strips at all in this episode.On the cocktail side of things Matthew is drinking a Gimlet while Ben is drinking a Fitzgerald. Recipes below.Gimlet2 oz Gin3/4 oz Lime Juice3/4 oz Simple SyrupPut all ingredients into a shaker with ice. Shake 10-12 seconds. Strain into chilled coupe glass. Garnish with lime wheel.Fitzgerald2 oz gin1 oz lemon juice1 oz simple syrup2-3 dashes Agostura bittersCombine all ingredients in shaker with ice. Shake 10-12 seconds. Double strain into a coupe glass.

The Visible Voices
Joe Saul-Sehy with Wealth Wisdom Unleashed and Finance Unstacked

The Visible Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 42:48


In todays episode I speak with Jo Saul-Sehy creator and co-host of the Stacking Benjamins podcast and co-author of the personal finance book Stacked: Your Super-Serious Guide To Modern Money Management. The Stacking Benjamins Show was called the “Best Personal Finance Podcast” by Kiplinger. Lifehacker listed the show as one of the top 10 of 2021. Joe and the SB team have won five Plutus Awards and the Academy of Podcasters “Best Business Podcast” award (beating well-known shows like The Tim Ferriss Show, How I Built This, and Gimlet's StartUp). 

Rádiofobia Podcast Network
Pod Notícias 005 - Tendências de publicidade em podcast em 2024

Rádiofobia Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 18:22


Olá, eu sou Leo Lopes e este é o POD NOTÍCIAS, a sua dose semanal de informação sobre o mercado de podcasts no Brasil e no mundo! Hoje é segunda-feira, dia 4 de março de 2024 e esta é a nossa quinta edição! 1 - Começando o programa de hoje pela nossa manchete, a gente vai falar um pouco sobre as principais tendências pra publicidade nos podcasts em 2024. A gente já repetiu isso aqui em alguns episódios, mas é sempre bom lembrar; os ouvintes de podcast são conhecidos pela sua lealdade, disposição pra consumir conteúdos longos e engajamento com seus programas e apresentadores preferidos. Se somar isso com a natureza intimista do áudio, já que você tá lá permitindo que alguém fique falando dentro da sua orelha, a chance de conversão de um ouvinte a um cliente é muito grande. Com isso, os anunciantes tem que ficar atentos a algumas tendências, principalmente pra não acabarem criando uma campanha "tone deaf", né, uma campanha "sem noção" ou desalinhada com a realidade, tanto da sociedade quanto da nossa indústria. Então, lá na nossa página do LinkedIn, nós traduzimos na íntegra um artigo da diretora de marketing Sophie Anderson falando sobre as 4 tendências mais importantes desse ano: a quebra das barreiras de gênero, segmentação de audiência, seguir a trilha deixada pelo público-alvo e investir em podcasts menos famosos. Lá no artigo você encontra toda a informação na íntegra, e vale muito a pena conferir, não só como anunciante, mas também como podcaster - já que muitas vezes a gente tem que pegar o anunciante pela mão e explicar o que a gente faz aqui. Fonte 2 - Foi lançado na semana passada o relatório State of Podcasting de 2024, que revelou algumas informações bem legais, com foco especial nos podcasts de entrevista. Segundo os dados do relatório, a principal plataforma onde são gravadas entrevistas, é o Zoom. Outras ferramentas de captação como Riverside, Zencastr e Squadcast estão ganhando popularidade aos poucos. A pesquisa também compara resultados com suas edições anteriores, e um dado interessante é que antes da pandemia de Covid, o Skype era a ferramenta mais popular pra se gravar uma entrevista, mas hoje em dia representa só 0.2% dos casos. As entrevistas feitas e gravadas por telefone também caíram em desuso (ainda bem né, porque áudio de telefone ninguém merece!). Sobre os videocasts, 2024 parece que vai ser o ano deles: mais de 92% dos podcasts de entrevista incluem vídeo. No ano passado, eram 63%. E antes da pandemia, menos de 20% dos podcasts tinham vídeo. O maior crescimento do podcasting no último ano foi em países latinos que falam espanhol: Chile, Argentina, Peru e México (nessa exata ordem). O estudo também tem dados sobre quantos podcasts estão ativos atualmente no mundo. Se você tem - ou planeja ter - um podcast de entrevistas, o conteúdo completo é bem interessante, então não deixa de conferir. Fonte 3 - O sindicato dos funcionários da Gimlet Media, produtora de podcasts que atualmente pertence ao Spotify, está ameaçando entrar em greve por conta das negociações empacadas sobre salários, indenizações e o uso de inteligência artificial na produção dos podcasts. O contrato da Gimlet com o Spotify acaba agora, nesse mês de março, e os funcionários da empresa estão buscando um novo contrato que inclua remuneração justa e maior transparência vinda do Spotify como contratante. Lembrando que o Spotify teve várias demissões no ano passado, foram mais de 2.500 pessoas demitidas, especialmente da divisão de podcasts. E os salários atuais dos funcionários da empresa estão abaixo da taxa de inflação. Todos os membros do sindicato estão comprometidos com a possível greve, e fizeram uma manifestação pública em busca de apoio e solidariedade. A última reunião entre o sindicato e o Spotify aconteceu nesse final de semana e aparentemente foi marcada mais uma pra essa semana, mas o desfecho das negociações ainda não veio a público. Fonte AINDA EM NOTÍCIAS DA SEMANA: 4 - Nesse mesmo tema, o CEO da produtora Goat Rodeo, Ian Enright, teceu uma série de críticas à grande indústria do áudio atual, pedindo que os líderes assumam a responsabilidade pelas demissões em massa e repensem práticas de negócios insustentáveis. Ele destacou a falta de "vergonha na cara" e "remorso" dos líderes depois dos cortes de emprego, dizendo que isso tá diretamente ligado aos novos modelos de negócios que são inviáveis e impulsionados por projeções irrealistas. Aí ele deu uma vendida no próprio peixe, comparando essa abordagem com a da empresa dele, a Goat, que foca em planejamento financeiro e lucros responsáveis. Mas na sequência continuou fazendo críticas, mencionando uma homenagem que foi planejada ao Malcolm Gladwell no próximo evento On Air Fest, questionando a responsabilidade do executivo pelas demissões na empresa Pushkin. O Ian falou bastante coisa, e, querendo ou não, tocou em alguns assuntos importantes. Enquanto a indústria do podcast continuar sendo "tocada" por gente que não sabe o que tá fazendo, não conhece a mídia e só quer saber de lucro, o negócio vai quebrar todas as vezes. E quem mais sofre com isso são as pessoas que trabalham nas camadas mais baixas, já que não podem ter qualquer ilusão de estabilidade. Fonte 5 - A Blubrry lançou atualizações no seu reprodutor de áudio. As mudanças incluem uma interface mais intuitiva, controles de reprodução aprimorados e a capacidade de navegar com mais facilidade entre os episódios. Além dessas melhorias, a empresa também se concentrou em aumentar a segurança e a estabilidade do player, então a nova atualização também inclui garantias de que o reprodutor seja compatível com os padrões de segurança mais recentes, e que funcione de maneira confiável em todos os dispositivos e navegadores. As mudanças já estão ativas no player da Blubrry. Fonte 6 - À medida que o podcast continua a crescer, a demanda por métricas aprimoradas e melhor filtragem nos servidores se tornam cada vez mais importantes. Com isso em mente, o IAB Tech Lab, o órgão global responsável pela definição de padrões técnicos para publicidade digital, lançou as Diretrizes Técnicas de Medição de Podcast versão 2.2. As diretrizes foram criadas pra atender a essa necessidade, fornecendo padrões atualizados que devem ser usados por toda a indústria. As atualizações estão disponíveis para comentários públicos até o dia 23 de março, e todos os interessados da indústria de podcasts (sejam empresas, pessoas físicas, podcasters, anunciantes, etc.) foram convidados a deixar os seus feedbacks nesse período. A partir de abril, as medições de métricas de podcast podem ficar mais exatas pra todo mundo, e se tudo der certo, alguns profissionais vão poder acompanhar de forma mais clara o crescimento dos seus podcasts. Fonte E MAIS: 7 - O projeto Mais Vozes da Central 3 está em sua fase final, com 9 projetos de podcasts sendo avaliados pela banca. Desses 9, 2 podcasts vão ser selecionados para integrar a Central 3 em parceria com o APOIA.se. Os selecionados vão receber recursos financeiros, equipamentos de gravação e outros benefícios para impulsionar os seus projetos. Foram 55 projetos inscritos no total, e apesar do foco do Mais Vozes ser nas regiões Norte e Nordeste, criadores de conteúdo de todo o país puderam participar, e foram representados 8 estados na concorrência. Lembrando que o projeto é uma iniciativa afirmativa pra podcasts liderados por mulheres cis, pessoas trans, não-brancas, PCDs ou membros de minorias marginalizadas. O resultado do Mais Vozes vai ser anunciado nessa, ou na próxima semana. Fonte 8 - Já estão abertas as inscrições para o Prêmio Britânico de Podcasts deste ano, com preços de pré-venda até 23 de abril. A cerimônia vai acontecer na Tottenham Court de Londres pelo segundo ano consecutivo, dessa vez no dia 26 de setembro. A venda de ingressos deve começar em breve. O evento do ano passado recebeu quase 1.200 inscrições de todo o Reino Unido, com mais de 200 juízes e uma lista de finalistas de podcasts de mais de 150 empresas de vários tamanhos. Na edição desse ano, o evento ainda vai oferecer suporte com taxas de inscrição para produtores independentes e descontos para freelancers e pequenas empresas de produção. Fonte 9 -E se você está planejando um podcast do zero e tendo dificuldades com a escolha do nome, o Spotify for Podcasters tem uma ferramenta que pode te ajudar: o "Podcast Name Generator". O programinha é online e movido por inteligência artificial, e foi feito especialmente pra facilitar a vida dos indecisos de plantão. Você adiciona um tema, uma sugestão ou uma referência, e o site gera opções aleatórias de nomes, cada uma acompanhada por um pequeno texto que explica o por quê da sugestão. A ferramenta não tem limites de uso, mas infelizmente ela só funciona em inglês, nesse primeiro momento. Mesmo assim, dá pra brincar com as ideias da IAs, especialmente com as sugestões de conceito. E se vários brasileiros começarem a mexer na ferramenta, quem sabe eles não criam a versão em português? Fonte HOJE NO GIRO SOBRE PESSOAS QUE FAZEM A MÍDIA: 9 - No dia 21 de fevereiro aconteceu em São Paulo o 1º Festival UOL Prime de Jornalismo, onde a jornalista e colunista Thaís Bilenky compartilhou os bastidores do podcast "Alexandre", um dos mais ouvidos do Brasil, que foi produzido em 6 episódios. Em parceria com o José Orenstein, da Trovão Mídia, o painel abordou vários temas, como objetividade jornalística, engajamento dos ouvintes, estrutura narrativa, enfim, muita coisa importante sobre a produção do podcast. Segundo a Thais, toda a concepção de Alexandre, desde a trilha sonora até a narrativa, tinha o objetivo de manter o rigor jornalístico sem perder o apelo do entretenimento. A fórmula deu certo, já que a série foi um sucesso com mais de 2 milhões de reproduções. Mesmo com esses números, a Thais disse que a série não gerou nenhum lucro, e aí a discussão mudou pra monetização e valorização do jornalismo em podcasts. A cobertura completa do painel está disponível no site do UOL. Fonte 10 - E na nossa Caixa de perguntas do Instagram na semana passada, a gente perguntou em qual momento do dia os nossos ouvintes mais ouvem podcasts. Se era no trânsito, na academia, lavando a louça, enfim... E as respostas foram até que bastante previsíveis: o deslocamento, ou trânsito, foi o campeão, seguido de perto pelas atividades domésticas, a faxina, e os momentos de lazer dos ouvintes. Nessa semana, mais uma vez inspirados na manchete do episódio, a gente quer saber a sua opinião sobre a publicidade em podcasts. Você prefere que um anúncio seja veiculado no começo, no meio ou no final do programa? Qual dessas opções tem mais chance de chamar a sua atenção? A caixinha de perguntas vai ficar aberta nos stories do Instagram do Pod Notícias por 24 horas, então não deixe de acessar lá ainda hoje pra deixar a sua contribuição, e também seguir a gente em @pod.noticias. Instagram do Pod Notícias SOBRE LANÇAMENTOS: 11 - A empresa sueca SQUID, especializada em tecnologia de mídia, anunciou durante o Congresso Mobile World 2024, o lançamento do SQUID Podcasts Service, um serviço de podcasts para carros compatíveis com Android Auto e Apple CarPlay. De acordo com a empresa, o serviço vai deixar "mais fácil do que nunca desfrutar podcasts em carros e caminhões", e os usuários vão ter acesso rápido aos seus podcasts favoritos enquanto mantêm o foco na estrada. Com o serviço, os usuários agora têm acesso instantâneo a milhares de podcasts de diferentes categorias, em vários idiomas, sem ter que tirar as mãos do volante, graças à tecnologia de controle de voz. Então tá aí, um lançamento especial pra todos os ouvintes de podcast no trânsito. Tomara que essa moda pegue, porque pegar trânsito têm sido cada vez mais insalubre, mas com a companhia dos nossos podcasts preferidos fica um pouco menos pior. Fonte 12 - Na última semana foi ao ar o novo podcast Mentes do Amanhã, da Full Sail University. No episódio de estreia, participaram a diretora de Relações Comunitárias da Full Sail, Carol Olival, a gestora do departamento internacional e conselheira do Colégio Pentágono, Daniela Gutilla Pensado, e o aluno do Colégio Arena de Goiânia, Victtor Mendes. No episódio, a conversa passou por padrões de ensino dentro das escolas, as principais mudanças que podem ocorrer na educação e, principalmente, como pais e escolas podem ajudar os jovens a se preparar para o novo mercado de trabalho. O foco do podcast vai ser no investimento em carreiras do futuro e nas mudanças da educação internacional. Os episódios vão ser lançados a cada 15 dias no Spotify. Fonte RECOMENDAÇÃO NACIONAL: 13 - E a nossa recomendação nacional desta semana é só para adultos! Ela vai pra um podcast que foi feito especialmente pros apreciadores de um bom tabaco. É o Pipecast, apresentado pelos meus amigos Brian Vasconcellos e pelo Uwe Traue. O podcast tem entrevistas com personalidades do mundo charuteiro, reviews de charutos, de tabacos, e muito mais. Semana passada eu - que acabei de tirar minha certificação como Sommelier Internacional de Charutos e aprecio um bom cachimbo há mais de 30 anos - fui convidado pra conversar com os meninos e foi um papo sensacional. Eles estão gravando a terceira temporada do podcast agora, ao vivo no YouTube, e lá já tem vários episódios disponíveis, o meu foi o episódio número 5. Você pode acompanhar o Pipecast nos agregadores de podcast também, mas lá os episódios chegam um pouco depois, igual ao meu Rádiofobia. É gravado antes no YouTube, e publicado nos dias seguintes. Então já assina o Pipecast no seu agregador de podcast preferido, e não deixa de conferir essa conversa muito gostosa e cheia de fumaça. Lembrando aqui, que se você for um ouvinte menor de idade, não é pra fumar nada, hein? Pode só ouvir. Mas não é pra fumar nada não. Link E assim a gente fecha esta quinta edição do Pod Notícias. Acesse podnoticias.com.br para ter acesso à transcrição e os links das fontes de todas as notícias deste episódio! Acompanhe o Pod Notícias diariamente:- Page do Linkedin- Instagram- Canal público do Telegram Ouça o Pod Notícias nos principais agregadores:- Spotify- Apple Podcasts- Deezer- Amazon Music- PocketCasts O Pod Notícias é uma produção original da Rádiofobia Podcast e Multimídia e publicado pela Rádiofobia Podcast Network, e conta com as colaborações de:- Camila Nogueira - arte- Eduardo Sierra - edição- Lana Távora - pesquisa, pauta e redação final- Leo Lopes - direção geral e apresentação- Thiago Miro - pesquisa Publicidade:Entre em contato e saiba como anunciar sua marca, produto ou serviço no Pod Notícias.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Note Closers Show Podcast
Mountains To Climb: Overcoming Our Own Challenges With Joe Saul-Sehy

The Note Closers Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 38:55


Each of us has our own mountain to climb, but it's the journey, the setbacks, and the community we build along the way that truly defines our success. For today's episode, Scott Carson sits down with the co-host of the #1 finance podcast, Stacking Benjamins, Joe Saul-Sehy. They talk about Joe's journey, the financial mistakes he has had to overcome, what drives him, and how we all have our mountains to climb. From the importance of surrounding yourself with good people to the power of setting clear goals, Joe discusses how these principles have shaped his journey and contributed to his success. Learn about the importance of finding your "who" – the right people and resources to support you on your journey. Tune in now! Want to talk to Scott? Book a call with him HERE.Watch the original episode video HERE!About Joe Saul-Sehy: Joe is the creator and co-host of the Stacking Benjamins podcast and co-author of STACKED: Your Super-Serious Guide To Modern Money Management. Current board member at large of The Plutus Foundation. Former board president and Board Member of Partnership For The Pathway. While Joe's “money expert story” includes being a former financial advisor (16 years) and representing American Express and Ameriprise in the media, his real story is how he was a money disaster in his early life, pulled his financial house into order, and left his business at age 40 to pursue an entirely different path. Joe was the “Money Man” at Detroit television WXYZ-TV, appearing twice weekly. His advice has appeared in Bride, Best Life, and Child magazines, the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Sun-Times, Detroit News and Baltimore Sun newspapers. He's also appeared online in more than 200 different places, including CNBC.com and WSJ.com. The Stacking Benjamins Show was called the “Best Personal Finance Podcast” by Kiplinger. Lifehacker listed the show as one of the top 10 of 2021. Joe and the SB team have won five Plutus Awards and the Academy of Podcasters “Best Business Podcast” award (beating well-known shows like The Tim Ferriss Show, How I Built This, and Gimlet's StartUp). The Stacking Benjamins Show is created in Joe's mom's basement in Texarkana, Texas, where Joe lives with his spouse Cheryl and their cat Cooper.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the Note Closers Show community today:WeCloseNotes.comThe Note Closers Show FacebookThe Note Closers Show TwitterScott Carson LinkedInThe Note Closers Show YouTubeThe Note Closers Show VimeoThe Note Closers Show InstagramWe Close Notes Pinterest

Rádiofobia Podcast Network
CASTNEWS #050 - Um ano, 50 episódios e um novo podcast

Rádiofobia Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 15:06


ABERTURA SEGUNDA-FEIRA, 29 DE JANEIRO DE 2024. EU SOU LEO LOPES  E ESTÁ NO AR A EDIÇÃO NÚMERO 50 DO CASTNEWS COM AS PRINCIPAIS NOTÍCIAS SOBRE O MERCADO DE PODCASTS NO BRASIL E NO MUNDO. NOTÍCIAS 1 – Essa edição do Castnews, a edição de número 50, marca 1 ano da criação deste podcast. Foi há 1 ano que a Rádiofobia Podcast e Multimídia se juntou ao Bicho de Goiaba Podcasts pra fazer o podcast do Castnews. Neste momento, a gente está passando por uma mudança e, a partir de agora, o podcast do castnews termina. Sim, esta é a última edição deste podcast como “Castnews”. À partir da segunda-feira que vem, dia 5 de fevereiro de 2024, neste mesmo feed, você vai encontrar o primeiro episódio do POD NOTÍCIAS – a sua dose semanal de informação sobre o mercado de podcasts no Brasil e no mundo, com produção da Rádiofobia Podcast e Multimídia. A partir de agora, o Bicho de Goiaba do Renato Bontempo serve com o portal do Castnews, e nós da Rádiofobia seguimos com o podcast, com um novo nome, uma nova marca, mas com o mesmo padrão de qualidade e profissionalismo que é a marca da Rádiofobia Podcast e Multimídia. Então, em nome de toda a equipe, eu quero agradecer a você que ouviu e que prestigiou esse podcast do Castnews durante um ano e espero poder continuar contando com o seu download e com a sua audiência no nosso novo projeto. AGORA NAS NOTÍCIAS DESTA ÚLTIMA EDIÇÃO DO CASTNEWS: 2 – O Centro Cultural Marieta, em São Paulo, abriu novas vagas para grupos de desenvolvimento de podcasts. As turmas vão se encontrar online de março a junho de 2024, e vão ser orientadas pelo coordenador Márcio Andrade em dois horários diferentes: terças das 10 da manhã até meio-dia e meia, e quintas das sete e meia da noite às dez da noite. Após a inscrição, o Marieta vai fazer a seleção desses podcasters e dar um retorno até dia 19 de fevereiro. As matrículas deverão ser feitas na sequência, e as orientações vão ser enviadas aos participantes até o dia 8 de março. O grupo de desenvolvimento não tem nenhuma limitação quanto à formatos de podcast, então os participantes podem chegar com a ideia pra um programa de mesa-redonda, storytelling, entrevista, enfim; qualquer formato é bem-vindo, e os assuntos dos projetos também. Os interessados devem se inscrever online no site do Marieta, enviando informações sobre o projeto, sua trajetória pessoal, experiência em produção de podcasts e os motivos para querer participar do grupo. Além disso, os participantes selecionados também têm que se comprometer com o Termo de Adesão e Confidencialidade do projeto. Para mais detalhes, os termos estão disponíveis pra consulta no site da instituição. Lembrando que as inscrições para o grupo de desenvolvimento estão abertas até o dia 4 de fevereiro. 3 – E na última semana, o André Palme, escreveu sua coluna no Castnews sobre quais são as expectativas dele pro mercado em 2024. Como sempre, os insights do Palme são cheios de referências ao momento em que a gente está, então eu mesmo acredito que as expectativas dele sobre as principais tendências desse ano são muito assertivas. A primeira, é algo que a gente até já mencionou aqui no programa: as inteligências artificiais vieram pra ficar. Mas não só isso: elas estão desempenhando (e vão desempenhar) cada vez mais funções dentro e fora da produção de podcasts.  As ferramentas de destaque são o ChatGPT, Nuanxed e Shimmr, que mostram a capacidade das IAs de agilizar áreas presentes no podcasting, e isso sem contar as ferramentas robotizadas que cada vez mais plataformas têm usado. Outra tendência que o Palme comentou foi a personalização do conteúdo. Nos últimos anos, as comunidades ganharam força na internet. Algoritmos como o do Spotify, YouTube e outras redes, foram a chave pra isso, já que eles personalizam a experiência do usuário de acordo com os gostos que ele apresenta. Com isso, é natural que os nichos e os conteúdos personalizados ganhem mais força, já que não existe mais aquele conceito antigo de unanimidade na internet. E é claro que, falando sobre tendências, o Palme também destacou a “Tiktokização” do consumo de conteúdo, ou seja, a compressão de conteúdo no menor tempo possível, já que esse é o padrão de consumo da Geração Z. O artigo tem uma explicação bem completa sobre por quê o André Palme acredita que essas tendências vieram pra ficar em 2024, e vale muito a pena ser lido na íntegra lá no portal do Castnews. E MAIS: 4 – Por falar em artigo, o Castnews também traduziu um do autor Dan Misener, intitulado: “Analisei 28 milhões de avaliações do Apple Podcasts”. A análise do autor foi feita com mais de um milhão e setecentos mil podcasts, onde ele conseguiu tirar várias conclusões interessantes (mas eu acredito que ele não fez isso sozinho, né?). A primeira foi o que não é novidade pra ninguém, mas os podcasts mais famosos são os que tem um grande número de avaliações, enquanto a grande maioria dos podcasts não tem nenhuma. E a diferença é tão gritante que, olha só: se o seu podcast tem mais de 4 avaliações, você já está acima da metade dos outros podcasts em contagem de classificações. Outra observação importante é que mais de 87% das avaliações que existem por aí, são de 5 estrelas. Isso cria um binário nas avaliações – se é bom, o ouvinte classifica como muito bom, e se não é bom, o podcaster não recebe classificação nenhuma. Aqui vale lembrar que as avaliações são muito importantes pro produtor de conteúdo, porque os programas bem avaliados são mais impulsionados pelas plataformas. Então, sempre que puder, avalie seus podcasts preferidos, mesmo que não seja uma análise totalmente boa. Porque vale mais uma avaliação com 4 estrelas e um feedback, do que não ter nada da sua audiência. 5 – O novo chefe de podcasting da NPR, Collin Campbell, deu uma entrevista exclusiva pro portal The Verge sobre a sua transição da Gimlet Media para a NPR. A Gimlet é uma empresa de podcasts do Brooklyn, Nova Iorque, que foi comprada em 2018 pelo Spotify, e a NPR é a Rádio Pública Nacional nos Estados Unidos, que têm sido um grande destaque na podosfera americana. Na entrevista ao Verge, o Collin falou muito sobre como foi a sua experiência trabalhando na Gimlet depois da aquisição do Spotify. Segundo ele, as demissões e os cancelamentos de podcasts originais Spotify nunca eram anunciadas com antecedência, e existia muita falta de orientação e decisões erradas acontecendo dentro da empresa. Decisões essas que vinham do Spotify, de cima pra baixo, é claro. Em contrapartida, trabalhar na NPR foi o que melhorou as expectativas do executivo, porque, segundo ele, ele pôde finalmente voltar pra um ambiente com experiência no seu campo de negócios e uma missão clara – coisa que “o Spotify pode desenvolver no futuro, mas agora, definitivamente não têm”. Pra ele, o declínio da Gimlet foi o fim de uma era no podcasting, mas um fim necessário pro início de uma nova era, onde o mercado é mais diverso do que nunca, e bem mais competitivo do que era anos atrás. HOJE NO GIRO SOBRE PESSOAS QUE FAZEM A MÍDIA:  6 – A jornalista Juliana Dal Piva, conhecida pelo seu trabalho no podcast “A Vida Secreta de Jair” e “Polícia Bandida e o Clã Bolsonaro”, revelou na semana passada em seu Twitter que o feed dos podcasts foi transformado em um feed “guarda-chuva” pelo UOL. O seu trabalho jornalístico, que antes era encontrado nas plataformas como “UOL Investiga”, teve o nome alterado pra “UOL Prime” e passou a incluir todos os conteúdos de podcast e videocast do UOL, isso depois que a Juliana deixou de trabalhar no portal. Os ouvintes do UOL Investiga não gostaram da mudança, é claro. De acordo com vários usuários do Twitter, a ação do UOL foi desonesta – porque enquanto o podcast era da Juliana, ele acumulou mais de mil assinantes, e mais de 2 mil avaliações positivas. Pra evitar que o trabalho dela ficasse competindo por visibilidade no feed, ela criou uma playlist com todos os episódios de A Vida Secreta de Jair, que está disponível no twitter dela, @ julianadalpiva. Sacanagem do UOL com toda certeza! 7 – E a campanha #OPodcastÉDelas confirmou via Twitter na semana passada que os organizadores já começaram a trabalhar na edição deste ano. Diferente das primeiras edições – de 2017 até 2022 – quando a campanha aconteceu em março, esse ano segue o exemplo de 2023 e vai acontecer em julho. As informações sobre o evento vão ser compartilhadas por e-mail com os participantes nos próximos meses, e todas as atualizações serão publicadas nas redes sociais da campanha. Então se você é uma mulher podcaster, ou um podcaster não-binário (porque, caso você não saiba, a campanha também tem espaço pra pessoas não-binárias), já fica ligado no arroba @ opodcastedelas e, é claro, também na hashtag #OPodcastÉDelas2024 . SOBRE LANÇAMENTOS: 8 – A Wondery anunciou o lançamento do seu videocast “O Amor na Influência”. Liderado pela jornalista, escritora e apresentadora de TV Regina Volpato e pelo ator Gabriel Santana, o videocast vai falar principalmente de conselhos amorosos, e colocar em debate temas como sexualidade, cultura do cancelamento e relacionamentos sob os holofotes. Além das discussões e histórias dos convidados, O Amor na Influência também vai ter jogos de interação no final de cada episódio, como o “Eu Nunca” e o “Gosto-Não Gosto”, pra revelar mais sobre os gostos de cada um. A Regina Volpato declarou que está animada em discutir relacionamentos com a geração mais jovem, e o Gabriel Santana com a oportunidade de criar um espaço aberto para debates e aprendizado mútuo. Os episódios vão ser lançados toda semana às 17h das terças-feiras, tanto nas plataformas de áudio, como também em vídeo no canal da Wondery no YouTube. 9 – Também foi lançado recentemente o podcast Nossa Senhora das Folhas, resultado de uma pesquisa da produtora Renata Grecco. O programa é focado nos saberes tradicionais de cura nos territórios periféricos do Rio de Janeiro. Serão, no total, seis episódios de 15 minutos, cada um deles dedicado a uma rezadeira ou benzedeira de diferentes tradições. Registrando entrevistas em áudio, a pesquisa preserva um saber que está em risco de extinção, e que tem sido transmitido de geração em geração. As rezadeiras são as protagonistas e compartilham suas práticas e memórias, enquanto a edição mistura essas histórias com cantos e músicas que fazem referência a esse universo. O Nossa Senhora das Folhas trabalha pra resgatar e divulgar esses saberes fundamentais para a cultura local, e está disponível no YouTube. RECOMENDAÇÃO NACIONAL:  10 – E na nossa recomendação nacional da semana, eu vou falar de uma voz que já é conhecida de todo mundo que acompanha o podcasts como o Nerdcast, ou o RapaduraCast: a da Katiucha Barcelos. A Kat é uma figura que já faz parte da bancada do Jovem Nerd há algum tempo, mas ela também tem o seu próprio podcast, o Vortex, que é a indicação de hoje. No programa, a Katiucha e seu co-host Pedro Pinheiro exploram as notícias do momento, misturando humor, informação e, é claro, divagação. Existem episódios que ela apresenta sozinha, mas também tem vezes que a Katiucha recebe convidados, como foi o caso do episódio em que ela recebeu a Emília Giuliani, ou os vários que tem a participação do nosso querido Príncipe Vidane. O Vortex não é exatamente podcast de notícias, mas também não deixa de ser. Tá mais pra uma jornada, que você pode acompanhar toda semana nas principais plataformas de podcast. Vale o play, e vale também assinar no seu agregador de podcast preferido. ENCERRAMENTO E CTA E ESSAS FORAM AS NOTÍCIAS DESTA ÚLTIMA EDIÇÃO DO CASTNEWS COMO UMA PRODUÇÃO CONJUNTA DO BICHO DE GOIABA PODCASTS E DA RÁDIOFOBIA PODCAST E MULTIMÍDIA, QUE CONTOU COM A COLABORAÇÃO DE EDUARDO SIERRA, LANA TÁVORA, LEO LOPES, RENATO BONTEMPO E THIAGO MIRO. LEIA TODAS AS NOTÍCIAS E ASSINE A NEWSLETTER EM CASTNEWS.COM.BR, SIGA @CASTNEWSBR NAS REDES SOCIAIS E ENTRE NO CANAL PÚBLICO DO CASTNEWS NO TELEGRAM EM T.ME/CASTNEWS_BR PARA RECEBER NOTÍCIAS DIARIAMENTE. CONTINUE ASSINANDO ESTE FEED PORQUE SEGUNDA-FEIRA QUE VEM ESTREIA O POD NOTÍCIAS, COM O MESMO PADRÃO DE QUALIDADE E PROFISSIONALISMO QUE É A MARCA DA RÁDIOFOBIA PODCAST E MULTIMÍDIA. OBRIGADO PELO SEU DOWNLOAD E PELA SUA AUDIÊNCIA, E ATÉ A SEMANA QUE VEM COM O POD NOTÍCIAS!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tech Won't Save Us
How Spotify Tried to Take Over Podcasting w/ Eric Silver

Tech Won't Save Us

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 59:42 Very Popular


Paris Marx is joined by Eric Silver to discuss Spotify's big plan to dominate podcasting, why it's now pulling back from those efforts, and the difference between highly produced and more independent podcasts.Eric Silver is a podcast producer and head of development at Multitude.Tech Won't Save Us offers a critical perspective on tech, its worldview, and wider society with the goal of inspiring people to demand better tech and a better world. Support the show on Patreon.The podcast made in partnership with The Nation and is produced by Eric Wickham. Transcripts are by Brigitte Pawliw-Fry.Also mentioned in this episode:Paris will be in Christchurch on February 4 (full details to come) and Wellington on February 8 (details here). He's hoping to get an Auckland date organized and is open to going to Australia.Spotify pulled back on its podcasting ambitions last year, canceling big shows and laying off staff.After buying Gimlet and Parcast, it merged them into Spotify Originals last year.Ashley Carman posted a slide from a Spotify presentation presenting the RSS feed as “outdated tech” because it's harder for them to harvest data from.Support the show

Rocketship.fm
Gimlet Unplugged: A Deep Dive into the World's Premier Podcast Powerhouse

Rocketship.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 31:17


From his first awkward pitch to investor Chris Sacca, to their acquisition by Spotify, Alex Blumburg has built one of the most influential companies working in Podcasts today. The company was founded in 2014 by Alex Blumberg and Matthew Lieber, who serve as the company's CEO and president respectively. In February 2019, Spotify announced it had entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Gimlet for $230 million. This podcast is brought to you by: Miro: Go to Miro.com/podcast and get your first three Miro boards free forever. Hubspot: Listen to The Science of Scaling wherever you get your podcasts. Gigantic: Learn more about Gigantic's Product Leadership course, Generative AI, Product Management course, Executive Leadership course & Web3 for Marketing course, AI Product Management Course, and Customer Research and Discovery Course at Gigantic.is Rocketship is brought to you by The Podglomerate. *** Previous Guests include Seth Goden, Christian Idioti, Ash Maurya, Dan Shapiro of Glowforge, Lolita Taub, Amy Hood of Hoodzpah, Amanda Goetz, Helen Tran, Ben Parr, Mac Conwell, Charli Marie Prangley of ConvertKit, Kandis O'Brian, Laura Roeder, Brenna Loury of Doist, Lopa van der Mersch of Rasa, Ken Norton, Randy Silver, Sanjiv Kalevar of OpenView Venture Partners, Dan Olsen, Jay Clouse, Melissa Perri, Dheerja Kaur of Robinhood, Rahul Vohra of Superhuman, Rich Mironov, Ben Foster, ChatGPT, Ron Weiner of Earth Class Mail. *** This show is a part of the Podglomerate network, a company that produces, distributes, and monetizes podcasts. We encourage you to visit the website and sign up for our newsletter for more information about our shows, launches, and events. For more information on how The Podglomerate treats data, please see our Privacy Policy.  Since you're listening to Rocketship, we'd like to suggest you also try other Podglomerate shows surrounding entrepreneurship, business, and careers like Creative Elements and Freelance to Founder. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Ezra Klein Show
We Need Better Narratives About Gender

The Ezra Klein Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 65:49


It's a time of contrast and contradiction for gender queerness in America: At the same time that about 5 percent of Americans under 30 identify as transgender or nonbinary, over 20 states have passed some sort of restriction on gender-affirming care for children. In 2023 alone, over 550 anti-trans bills have been introduced across the country.The political push and pull can overshadow a broad spectrum of rich questions and possibilities that queer culture opens up — about how we think about identity and social categories, how we structure our communities and support networks, our anxieties about having children who are different from ourselves, how gender norms shape all bodies and how difficult it can be to make big life decisions.Masha Gessen is a staff writer at The New Yorker who has thought deeply about many of these questions. “Gender is something that happens between me and other people,” they say. In this conversation, the guest host Lydia Polgreen asks Gessen, who identifies as trans and nonbinary, what the social and political shift around gender has looked like to them in the past few decades.They discuss why gender has captured the conservative imagination, how L.G.B.T.Q. activists have fallen into the “regret trap,” what it means to understand gender expression as a choice rather than something biologically determined, why Gessen prefers a liberatory framework focused on protecting freedoms-to rather than freedoms-from when thinking about L.G.B.T.Q. issues, how gender-affirming care is not just for trans people, how the making of the 1999 movie “The Matrix” reflects the rapid social change around trans visibility in the United States, the anti-L.G.B.T.Q. sentiments that made Gessen decide to leave their home in Russia,how gender conformity is social contagion and more.This episode was hosted by Lydia Polgreen, a New York Times Opinion columnist and a co-host on the weekly Opinion podcast “Matter of Opinion.” She previously served as the managing director of Gimlet, a podcast studio at Spotify, and as the editor in chief of HuffPost.Mentioned:The Argonauts by Maggie NelsonBook Recommendations:The Myth of the Wrong Body by Miquel MisseConundrum by Jan MorrisWho's Afraid of Gender by Judith ButlerThoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at ezrakleinshow@nytimes.com.You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of “The Ezra Klein Show” at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast, and you can find Ezra on Twitter @ezraklein. Book recommendations from all our guests are listed at https://www.nytimes.com/article/ezra-klein-show-book-recs.This episode of “The Ezra Klein Show” was produced by Kristin Lin. Fact-checking by Michelle Harris, with Mary Marge Locker and Kate Sinclair. Mixing by Efim Shapiro. Our senior editor is Annie-Rose Strasser. The show's production team also includes Emefa Agawu, Jeff Geld and Rollin Hu. Original music by Isaac Jones. Audience strategy by Kristina Samulewski and Shannon Busta. The executive producer of New York Times Opinion Audio is Annie-Rose Strasser. Special thanks to Isaac Jones.

Science Vs
Blue Balls: A Ball-Faced Lie?

Science Vs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 40:33


We join forces with Sarah Marshall from You're Wrong About to dive into a question for the ages: Blue balls — are they real? And we've got some BIG blue balls news in this episode! The survey we did when it originally aired has been turned into a peer-reviewed paper led by scientists at Queen's University! WE MADE SCIENCE! And if you took our survey, you helped! So join us as we revisit this romp where we ask if blue balls are a ball-faced lie, something that men make up to pressure women to have sex with them. Our guests include Sam Pierstorff, Dr. Jamin Brahmbhatt, Professor Caroline Pukall and Dr. Jonathan Chalett. Find our blue balls paper in the journal Sexual Medicine: https://academic.oup.com/smoa/article/11/2/qfad016/7148610 Find our transcript here: https://bit.ly/sciencevsblueballsupdate  Link(s) to related episode(s), if desired (and ask Jen Hahn to make a button once published):  In this episode, we cover: (00:00) Chapter One: We've published a scientific paper on blue balls! (04:05) Chapter Two: A cautionary blue balls tale (09:25) Chapter Three: Could a semen backup cause blue balls? (15:00) Chapter Four: Is blue balls caused by blood flow? (19:05) Chapter Five: We do our own blue balls research! Credits: This episode was produced by Wendy Zukerman with help from Ekedi Fausther-Keeys, Meryl Horn, Nick DelRose, Michelle Dang, and Rose Rimler. We're edited by Blythe Terrell. Gimlet's managing director is Nicole Beemsterboer. Fact checking by Eva Dasher, update fact checked by Erica Akiko Howard. Mix and sound design by Bumi Hidaka. The updated version was mixed by Catherine Anderson. Music written by Peter Leonard, Emma Munger, Bobby Lord and Bumi Hidaka. A huge thanks to all the experts we got in touch with for this episode, including Dr Gordon Muir, Dr Michael Leapman, Dr Karan Rangarajan, Dr Randal Rockney, Dr Nan Wise, and Dr Kevin Gandhi. A big thanks to Joel Werner, R.E. Natowicz, Eric Mennel, Ayo Oti, Andrea Scott, Jack Weinstein, the Zukerman family and Joseph Lavelle Wilson. Science Vs is a Spotify Original Podcast and Gimlet production. Follow Science Vs on Spotify, and if you wanna receive notifications every time we put out a new episode, tap the bell icon! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Science Vs
The Dentist: Toss the Floss? Flush the Brush?

Science Vs

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 36:31


The dentist tells us to floss, brush, avoid certain food and drinks ... but what actually matters when it comes to having healthy teeth? We're drilling into the science on all of it. Plus, we go undercover to find out how many dentists are trying to upsell you when you go in for a checkup. We talk to epidemiologist and dentist Professor Philippe Hujoel, dentist Dr. Alisha Virmani, and economist Dr. Felix Gottschalk.  Find our transcript here: https://bit.ly/sciencevsdentist  Fill out this quick survey to vote on the BEST SCIENCE VS EPISODE OF ALL TIME! blythet.typeform.com/to/oghHme3x   In this episode, we cover: (00:00) Chapter 1: Oral hygiene is confusing (02:08) Chapter 2: Do flossing and tooth brushing prevent cavities? (11:07) Chapter 3: Flossing: Good for the gums? (16:42) Chapter 4: Does seltzer mess up our teeth? What about other food and drink? (22:26) Chapter 5: How dodgy are dentists? Credits: This episode was produced by Meryl Horn, with help from Wendy Zukerman, R.E. Natowicz, Rose Rimler, Michelle Dang and Joel Werner, We're edited by Blythe Terrell. Gimlet's managing director is Nicole Beemsterboer. Fact checking by Erica Akiko Howard. Mix and sound design by Bobby Lord. Music written by Bobby Lord, Emma Munger, So Wiley, Peter Leonard, and Bumi Hidaka. Thanks to all the researchers we spoke to including Dr. Joshua Emrick, Dr. Arosha Weerakoon, Professor Stephen Peckham, Professor Marie Bismark, Professor Steven Levy, Dr. Abdul Ghoneim, Dr. David Okano, Professor Christof Dörfer, and Dr. Patrick Fee. Special thanks to Chris Suter, the Zukerman Family and Joseph Lavelle Wilson. Science Vs is a Spotify Original Podcast and a Gimlet production. Follow Science Vs on Spotify, and if you want to get notifications every time we put out a new episode, tap the bell icon in your app. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Science Vs
Skin Care: Is Anti-Aging a Scam?

Science Vs

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 36:19


When it comes to keeping our skin looking younger, what works? Retinol, hyaluronic acid, vitamin C? This simple question has become confused by the billion-dollar skin-care industry, which floods us with scientific-sounding claims about the chemicals they say we should put on our face. We find out the real science on what you need for healthy skin with Dr Natalia Spierings, Dr Szu Wong and Kirsten Drysdale.  Find our transcript here: https://bit.ly/sciencevsskincare  In this episode, we cover: (00:00) Chapter 1: Promises of the skin care industry (04:12) Chapter 2: Why do we get wrinkles?  (06:36) Chapter 3: Can skin care products remove wrinkles?  (14:15) Chapter 4: Can vitamin A cream reduce wrinkles?  (21:30) Chapter 5: 99% reduction in fine lines!  (26:55) Chapter 6: Moisturizers and sunscreen (29:00) Chapter 7: Is skin care a waste of money? This episode was produced by Wendy Zukerman, with help from Joel Werner, Rose Rimler, Meryl Horn, R.E. Natowicz, and Michelle Dang. We're edited by Blythe Terrell. Mix and sound design by Catherine Anderson. Music written by Bobby Lord, Emma Munger, So Wiley, Peter Leonard, and Bumi Hidaka. Gimlet's managing director is Nicole Beemsterboer. Fact checking by Diane Kelly. Thanks to all the researchers who helped us with this episode including Dr Yousuf Mohammed, Professor Chris Anderson, Dr Lifeng Kang, Dr Heather Benson, and Professor Sara Brown. Special thanks to Flora Lichtman, the Zukerman Family and Joseph Lavelle Wilson.  Science Vs is a Spotify Original Podcast and a Gimlet production.   Follow Science Vs on Spotify, and if you wanna receive notifications every time we put out a new episode, tap the bell icon! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Science Vs
When You Predict the Future

Science Vs

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 49:41


Just two months before Covid-19 broke out, we made a fictional pandemic episode that was like “Contagion” but with citations. And we played it for Dr. Anthony Fauci. Today, we're looking back at that episode and asking — how much of the pandemic did we predict?  This episode has some unbleeped curse words.  Find our transcript here: https://bit.ly/ScienceVsPandemic In this episode, we cover: (00:00) Chapter One: Why we're sharing this episode (03:42) Chapter Two: Meet Dr. Anthony Fauci (07:10) Chapter Three: The fictional pandemic begins (26:50) Chapter Four: Fauci's thoughts on our fake pandemic (33:53) Chapter Five: Wendy and Blythe's reaction The original pandemic episode was produced by Kaitlyn Sawrey, with help from Wendy Zukerman, Michelle Dang, Lexi Krupp, Rose Rimler and Meryl Horn. It was edited by Caitlin Kenney and Blythe Terrell. Extra writing help from Kevin Christopher Snipes. Fact checking by Diane Kelly. Mix and sound design by Peter Leonard. Music written by Peter Leonard, Bobby Lord and Marcus Thorne Bagala. This new update was produced by Rose Rimler and fact checked by Erika Akiko Howard, and mixed by Bobby lord. Thank you to all the scientists and researchers we got in touch with for this episode, including Dr. Eric Toner, Dr. Demetre Daskalakis, Beth Maldin Morgenthau, Dr. Melvin Sanicas, Dr. Mandy Izzo, Dr. Kurt Frey, Professor Michael Osterholm, Dr. Patrick Saunders Hastings, Rosemary Gibson, Thomas Bollyky, Dr. Ashleigh Tuite, Professor Stephen Morse, Dr. Lalitha Sundaram, Professor David N. Fisman, Lynette Brammer, the late Dr. Mohamed Naguib, Dr. Yeulong Shu, Dr. Dan Jernigan, Dr. Kirsty Short, and special thanks to Bess Davenport at CDC.  Thanks to our actors, Annabelle Fox as Mindy, as well as the late William Dufris, Alice Kors, Dani Cervone, Robin Miles, Jordan Cobb, Jonathan Woodward, Ian Lowe and Casey Wortmann. Directed by William Dufris with help from Wendy Zukerman, Kaitlyn Sawrey and Fred Greenhalgh. Recording by Fred Greenhalgh and Peter Leonard. Also thank you to all the Gimlet people who performed various drafts during edits, including Chad Chenail, Gabe Lozada, Jasmine Romero and MR Daniel. And a huge thank you to Frank Lopez, Jorge Just, Joel Werner, R.E. Natowicz, Stevie Lane, Phoebe Flanigan, Chris Giliberti, Justin McGolrick, Katie Pastore, the Zukerman Family and Joseph Lavelle Wilson.  Gimlet's managing director is Nicole Beemsterboer. Science Vs is a Spotify Original Podcast and a Gimlet production. Follow Science vs on Spotify. Tap the bell to receive new episode notifications. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Science Vs
I'll Be Dammed: Beavers Fighting Climate Change

Science Vs

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 18:26


Today, we give a dam about beavers. These busy rodents don't just chill and go with the flow — it turns out their grabby paws are actually helping hands in the fight against climate change. We dive into how this works with ecologists Dr. Emily Fairfax and Dr. Ben Dittbrenner.  Find our transcript here: https://bit.ly/ScienceVsBeavers In this episode, we cover: (00:00) Intro: How beavers “beaver away” (02:22) Chapter One: How beavers can help  (06:18) Chapter Two: Can we move beavers for the better?  This episode was produced by Disha Bhagat, with help from Michelle Dang, Meryl Horn, Rose Rimler and R.E. Natowicz. We're edited by Blythe Terrell. Wendy Zukerman is our Executive Producer. Gimlet's managing director is Nicole Beemsterboer. Fact checking by Eva Dasher. Mix and sound design by Catherine Anderson. Music written by Bumi Hidaka, Emma Munger, and Bobby Lord. Science Vs is a Spotify Original Podcast and a Gimlet production. Follow Science Vs on Spotify, and if you want to get notifications every time we put out a new episode, tap the bell icon in your app. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Science Vs
Ketamine: How Special is Special K?

Science Vs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 32:16


For years, ketamine has been thought of mostly as a horse tranquilizer — or a street drug that puts you in a scary-sounding K-hole. But now, we're hearing reports that it could be almost a miracle medicine, treating stubborn depression and other mental illnesses. So how good is it, really? And could using a drug like this for depression actually be dangerous? We talk to researchers Dr. Rebecca Price, Prof. Colleen Loo, and Prof. Gerard Sanacora – and Fernanda Graciolli.  This episode does deal with depression and suicidal thoughts. Here are some crisis hotlines:  United States: US National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-TALK (2755) (Online chat available); US Crisis Text Line Text “GO” to 741741 Australia: Lifeline 13 11 14 (Online chat available) Canada: Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention (See link for phone numbers listed by province) United Kingdom: Samaritans 116 123 (UK and ROI) Full list of international hotlines here  Find our transcript here: https://bit.ly/ScienceVsKetamine In this episode, we cover: (00:00) Intro: Ketamine - a new wonder drug?  (05:47) Chapter One: Ketamine and depression (10:37) Chapter Two: What does ketamine do in the brain? (15:04) Chapter Three: But ketamine doesn't help everyone … (20:17) Chapter Four: The risks of using ketamine (24:30) Chapter Five: Ketamine and addiction (25:54) Chapter Six: Overall — what should we make of ketamine? This episode was produced by Michelle Dang,Wendy Zukerman, R.E. Natowicz, Joel Werner, Rose Rimler, and Meryl Horn. We're edited by Blythe Terrell. Gimlet's managing director is Nicole Beemsterboer. Fact checking by Erica Akiko Howard. Mix and sound design by Catherine Anderson. Music written by Bobby Lord, Peter Leonard, Bumi Hidaka, So Wiley, and Emma Munger. Thank you to researchers Prof. Bita Moghaddam and Grace Forsyth. Special thanks to Flora Lichtman, Jorge Just, the Zukerman Family and Joseph Lavelle Wilson.  Science Vs is a Spotify Original Podcast and a Gimlet production. Follow Science Vs on Spotify, and if you want to get notifications every time we put out a new episode, tap the bell icon in your app. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Grumpy Old Geeks
598: Universal Loser Income

Grumpy Old Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2023 76:13


Spam calls are back; we're done with Twitter; human or not?; Buzzfeed News shuttered; TruthGPT; the race to AI without pausing for thought; Niantic shutters web3 project, no Pokemon NFTs; purgatory with perks; Facebook settlement; paying kids to get outside; Picard, Mandalorian finales; rebooting all the IPs - Galaxy Quest, Twilight, Harry Potter, X-Files; Barry; AI-generated music flooding platforms; Sega acquires Rovio; Instagram kills Linktree; Steve Jobs, Make Something Wonderful; Chokepoint Capitalism; Christopher Lockhead; James Fell; Greg Jenner; Daniel Suarez; more MLB; RSA conference & ChatGPT; ladies and gentlemen, the Rockafire Explosion!Sponsors:Kolide - Visit kolide.com/gog to learn more or book a demo.Private Internet Access - Go to GOG.Show/vpn and sign up today. For a limited time only, you can get OUR favorite VPN for as little as $2.03 a month.Show notes at: https://gog.show/598/FOLLOW UPCanada's CBC is the latest to leave Twitter in objection to 'goverment-funded' labelHuman or Not?IN THE NEWSBuzzFeed Shuts Down Its News DivisionGerman artist refuses award after his AI image wins prestigious photography prizeElon Musk claims to be working on ‘TruthGPT' — a ‘maximum truth-seeking AI'In A.I. Race, Microsoft and Google Choose Speed Over CautionGooglers say Bard AI is “worse than useless,” ethics concerns were ignoredGoogle's Rush to Win in AI Led to Ethical Lapses, Employees SayInsider Lays Off 10 Percent of Staff After Announcing Pivot to AIEurope spins up AI research hub to apply accountability rules on Big TechNiantic shutters its web3 project after less than six monthsMan battling Google wins $500K for search result links calling him a pedophilePurgatory With PerksYou can now apply for your share of a $725 million Facebook data privacy settlement. Here's howAI moving humanity forward as artificial intelligence advances, Google leaders saySouth Korea Tries $500 Handouts to Help Reclusive Kids Get OutMEDIA CANDYPicard FinaleParamount+ greenlights Star Trek film starring Michelle YeohStrange New WorldsA ‘Galaxy Quest' series is reportedly coming to Paramount+Ryan Coogler developing ‘X-Files' reboot, says show's original creatorBarryAmerican Manhunt: The Boston Marathon BombingAI-Generated Music Is About to Flood Streaming PlatformsFake Drake and The Weeknd Song with AI-Generated Vocals Taken Down from Streaming ServicesLiam Callagher Cosigns AI Oasis Album: “I Sound Mega”We soon won't tell the difference between AI and human music – so can pop survive?Spotify will open Gimlet podcasts to other platformsAPPS & DOODADSSega to acquire Angry Birds-maker Rovio for $775MInstagram lets you add five links to your profile so you can stop using LinktreeAT THE LIBRARYMake Something Wonderful - Steve Jobs in his own wordsChokepoint CapitalismSnow Leopard: How Legendary Writers Create a Category of OneJames Fell - On This Day in History Sh!t Went DownDead Famous: An Unexpected History of Celebrity from Bronze Age to Silver Screen by Greg JennerCritical Mass: A Novel (A Delta-v Novel Book 2) by Daniel SuarezTHE DARK SIDE WITH DAVEThe CyberWireDave BittnerHacking HumansCaveatControl LoopMandalorian FinaleRockafire Explosion documentaryLast Squeak TonightT-minus PodcastSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Science Vs
Pit Bulls: Bad to the Bone?

Science Vs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 37:20


Pit bulls have a dark reputation. And some people say the science backs this up: that they bite people more often and do more damage when they chomp down. But other people say, no way — these dogs don't deserve their bad rap. And if a dog has a problem, it's really the owner's fault. So who's right? To find out, we talk to animal behavior expert Anna MacNeil, statistician Dr. Isain Zapata, and researcher Dr. Anthony Herrel.  Find our transcript here: https://bit.ly/ScienceVsPitbulls  In this episode, we cover: (00:00) Intro: The pit bull controversy (05:55) Chapter 1: Do pit bulls bite more than other dogs? (11:00) Chapter 2: Which dogs are most aggressive? (19:53) Chapter 3: Do pit bulls bite harder than other dogs? (28:08) Chapter 4: Are dog owners the problem? (29:50) Chapter 5: Signs that a dog might bite This episode was produced by Meryl Horn, with help from Wendy Zukerman, R.E. Natowicz, Joel Werner, Rose Rimler, and Michelle Dang. We're edited by Blythe Terrell. Gimlet's managing director is Nicole Beemsterboer. Fact checking by Diane Kelly. Mix and sound design by Catherine Anderson. Music written by Bobby Lord, Peter Leonard, and Bumi Hidaka. Thanks to all the researchers we spoke to including Lawrence Grandpre, Dr. Carlos Alvarez, Dr. Elaine Ostrander, Dr. Elinor Karlsson, Professor James Serpell, and Dr. Kathryn Lord. And a big thanks to everyone who shared their stories about pit bulls - we really appreciate it. Special thanks to Chris Suter, Penelope Epsilon Suter, Mathilde Urfalino, Talia Rochmann, Pierce Singgih, the Zukerman Family and Joseph Lavelle Wilson.  Science Vs is a Spotify Original Podcast and a Gimlet production. Follow Science Vs on Spotify, and if you want to get notifications every time we put out a new episode, tap the bell icon in your app. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Science Vs
Superbugs: Apocalypse … Now?

Science Vs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 38:36


Imagine getting an infection, going to the doctor, and having no little pill to make you better. Welcome to a world of SUPERBUGS. For years we've been hearing that our antibiotics aren't working as well as they used to. But recently, it feels like things have really gotten out of hand — we're told that these super scary antibiotic-resistant bugs are EVERYWHERE. In today's episode, Wendy visits a freezer filled with superbugs to find out how worried we need to be, and what scientists are doing about this. We talk to ​​Dr. Fernando Gordillo Altamirano, Professor Edward Feil, and Dr. Tina Joshi.  Find our transcript here: http://bit.ly/3o914qb  In this episode, we cover: (00:00) What's up with superbugs?  (04:59) Are superbugs everywhere?  (08:32) How is antibiotic resistance spreading?  (14:33) Why aren't we all dead?  (20:52) Meet phages: superbug-killing viruses (30:33) What else needs to happen to fight superbugs? This episode was produced by Wendy Zukerman, with help from Joel Werner, Rose Rimler, Meryl Horn, R.E. Natowicz, and Michelle Dang. We're edited by Blythe Terrell. Gimlet's managing director is Nicole Beemsterboer. Fact checking by Carmen Drahl. Mix and sound design by Catherine Anderson. Music written by Bobby Lord, Emma Munger, So Wiley, Peter Leonard, and Bumi Hidaka. Thanks to all the researchers we spoke to including Professor Evgeni V. Sokurenko, Professor Anton Peleg, Professor Jon Iredell, Dr Alejandro Chavez, Dr Branwen Morgan, Professor Asad Khan, Professor Ramanan Laxminarayan, Dr Vanina Guernier-Cambert, Dr Calum Walsh, Dr Claire Gorrie, Dr Marc Stegger. Special thanks to Dr Karl, Pierce Singgih, Flora Lichtman, the Zukerman Family and Joseph Lavelle Wilson.  Science Vs is a Spotify Original Podcast and a Gimlet production. Follow Science Vs on Spotify, and if you want to get notifications every time we put out a new episode, tap the bell icon in your app. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Science Vs
Hangovers: What Really Helps?

Science Vs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 18:41


What actually cures a hangover? Water? Crushed up Advil? Maybe a burger, fries and a Diet Coke? We wanted to know what the science says about how to bounce back when we've had a few too many. We talk to psychopharmacologist Andrew Scholey to find out. Find our transcript here: https://bit.ly/ScienceVsHangovers  In this episode, we cover: (00:00) Party on Bourbon Street (02:11) Does water cure a hangover? What about electrolytes? (08:08) Does sleep cure a hangover? (9:24) Inflammation and hangovers (11:41) What actually works for a hangover Credits: This episode was produced by R.E. Natowicz, with help from Wendy Zukerman and Meryl Horn, along with Joel Werner, Rose Rimler, and Michelle Dang. We're edited by Blythe Terrell. Gimlet's managing director is Nicole Beemsterboer. Fact checking by Erica Akiko Howard. Mix and sound design by Bobby Lord. Music by Bobby Lord, Peter Leonard, Emma Munger and Bumi Hidaka. Thanks to all the researchers we spoke to including Dr. Sally Adams, Prof. Daryl Davies, Prof. Steve Allsop, Prof. David Mangelsdorf, Jöran Köchling, Dr. Stephen Goodman and Dr. Tamara Hew-Butler. Special thanks to the Zukerman family and Joseph Lavelle Wilson.  Science Vs is a Spotify Original Podcast and a Gimlet production. Follow Science Vs on Spotify and if you wanna receive notifications every time we put out a new episode, tap the bell icon! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Science Vs
Alcohol: Time to Put a Cork in It?

Science Vs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 32:29


For decades we've been yanked around over alcohol: one day it's actually good for us, the next day it's a killer. And recently there've been reports that even a little bit of booze is bad for you overall. We first looked into this back in 2019, and since then the research has evolved faster than a nanobrewery's tap list. So today we're diving back into the science to find out: is just a bit of alcohol dangerous? We talk to epidemiologist and nutritionist Prof. Eric Rimm, psychologist Prof. Tim Stockwell, cancer researcher Dr. Susan Gapstur, and substance use disorder researcher Dr. Peter Butt. Find our transcript here: https://bit.ly/AlcoholCorkinItScienceVsTranscript  In this episode, we cover:  (00:00) The debate over alcohol (03:26) Why alcohol might be good for us (10:10) Why alcohol might be bad for us (16:30) Why are experts recommending even less alcohol now? (19:30) Alcohol and cancer risk (25:32) Our conclusion on alcohol Credits:  This episode was produced by Meryl Horn with help from R.E. Natowicz, Wendy Zukerman as well as Disha Bhagat, Rose Rimler, Michelle Dang, Joel Werner, and Kaitlyn Sawrey. We're edited by Blythe Terrell. Editing help from Caitlin Kenney. Gimlet's managing director is Nicole Beemsterboer. Fact checking by Erica Akiko Howard, Michelle Harris and Michelle Dang. Mix and sound design by Catherine Anderson, Bobby Lord and Peter Leonard. Music by Peter Leonard, Bumi Hidaka, Emma Munger and Bobby Lord. A huge thanks to all the researchers we got in touch with for this episode including Dr. Arthur Klatsky, Dr. Krishna Aragam, Dr. William Kerr, Dr. Tim Niami, Professor William Ghali, Dr. Wendy Chen, Max Griswold and many others. Recording help from Andrew Stelzer, Susanna Capelouto, Katie Sage, and Joseph Fridman. Also thanks to Lynn Levy, the Zukerman Family and Joseph Lavelle Wilson. Science Vs is a Spotify Original Podcast and a Gimlet production. Follow Science Vs on Spotify, and if you wanna receive notifications every time we put out a new episode, tap the bell icon! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices