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There’s a good reason this is Heggie’s third time on the podcast - and no, it’s not because he’s Osher’s long-time mate and he loves jumping in his sauna. Well it’s not just that, anyway. Heggie shares his thoughts on a range of topics - from what ‘hard work’ really means, advice on simply going for things, the trends he’s seeing (and not loving) in the scene at the moment, and how to think about and approach masculinity today. Check out dates for Heggie’s new superbly crafted live show ‘Yuck’ here Check out his previous show ‘Grot’ here Check out Osher live with Story Club here Get in touch hereSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Zapraszamy na program "Sekcji Militarnej". Kmdr por. rez Wiesław Goździewicz oraz Tomasz Leśnik. Odcinek 27. Subskrybuj: http://youtube.com/channel/UCHAfbyjRQDE7hPz9EnWZgiw?sub_confirmation=1
Johannes Wirix-Speetjens is te gast! Hij vertelt over zijn boek én zijn podcast 'Classical Queers', met de té weinig vertelde geschiedenis van queers uit de kunsten en de wetenschap. Een nieuwe blik op de cultuurgeschiedenis, is de terechte ondertitel. Tevens: waarom is hij zoon van een bisschop, waarom had hij bijna de paus gesproken, waarom doet hij aan code switching, en waarom meglio un uovo oggi che una gallina domani. Veel plezier met deze aflevering!ShownotesClassical Queers LibrisClassical Queers podcastJohannes Wirix InstaFriedrich Alfred Krupp WikiBad Gays podcastOutside - George Michael YouTubeCo&Zo podcastDeze aflevering wordt mede mogelijk gemaakt door Theater Rotterdam en het festival Feeling Curious? Het volledige programma is te vinden op tr.nl/feelingcurious, en ga voor 10 euro naar de voorstellingen met de kortingscode ‘amateur'!Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Pasaulis sudrebėjo nuo žinios, kad buvusi Swedbank vadovė keliauja už grotų. Ar tai pakeis požiūrį į pinigų plovimą? Ir ar išvis nuo to galima apsisaugoti?Taip pat laidoje – Vokietijos sienų kontrolė. Ką tai reiškia Šengeno zonai? Ir kodėl Amerikoje šypsena gali lemti darbuotojo pasirinkimą?Ved. Mindaugas Aušra ir Jurgita Čeponytė
Naujas epizodas, kuriame pakalbėjome apie tai kokius keistus vardus influenceriai duoda savo vaikams. Apie esamas patyčias, naujas madas. Pakalbėjom apie D.Dargio situaciją, apie bobulytės su keistais šunimis. Apie neapkalbėtą vakarą Comedy CellareSupport the show
Artėjant Mikalojaus Konstantino Čiurlionio gimtadieniui, jo muziką Nacionalinėje filharmonijoje skambins lenkų pianistas Szymonas Nehringas. Pokalbis su koncerto organizatoriumi, pianistu, Tytuvėnų festivalio vadovu Justu Šerveniku.Kauno miesto simfoninis orkestras šiemet švenčia savo 20-metį. Kaip orkestras keitėsi ir su kokiomis ambicijomis pasitinka jubiliejų? Pasakoja orkestro vadovas Algimantas Treikauskas.Tauragėje vykstančiame, bene ilgiausiai Lietuvoje trunkančiame festivalyje „Kvadratu“ visuomenė kviečiama polilogui apie kartų sąveiką. Iš Tauragės pasakoja Vesta Vitkutė.Ievos Buinevčiūtės pasakojimas apie Wimo Wenderso filmą „Puikios dienos“, kuriame režisierius per pagrindinį herojų priverčia mus išgyventi kelis metų laikus, ieškoti šešėlio žaismių ir klausytis pagrindinio herojaus mums „primestą“ garso takelį.„Kai kokioje aštuntoje klasėje gavau groti Broniaus Kutavičiaus kūrinį, supratau, kad tai yra muzika, kurioje galima eksperimentuoti“, – apie savo pirmuosius žingsnius šiuolaikinėje muzikoje pasakoja violončelininkas Arnas Kmieliauskas. Arnas – vienas užimčiausių naujosios muzikos atlikėjų Lietuvoje, grojantis bene visuose svarbiausiuose šalies šiuolaikinės muzikos ansambliuose. „Be kaukių“ – apie eksperimentus, smegenų mankštą ir Lietuvos šiuolaikinės muzikos lauko ambicingumą.Ved. Rasa Murauskaitė-Juškienė
Žmogaus teisių organizacijos „Viasna“ duomenimis, šiandien Baltarusijoje yra 1385 politiniai kaliniai. Tačiau buvo laikas, kai Baltarusija turėjo tik vieną politinį kalinį. Šiandien jis gyvena Vilniuje ir kuria planą, kaip Lukašenką nuvesti į Hagą. Autorius ir fotografas Denis Vėjas Tekstą skaito Karolis Pilypas Liutkevičius Tekstas publikuotas rugpjūčio 9-ąją. Visa publikacija: https://nara.lt/lt/articles-lt/trys-lukasenkos-kadencijos-stebint-is-uz-grotu
In this week's episode Nick and Eric talk about a new and emerging style of Ork list which Eric piloted at the American Team Championships. We talk about Eric's relationship with 40k over the years, how to get better at the game, and hear from the champ himself about how his team won the event.In part two of the show, available to our patrons we talk about Eric's match ups, theory, and tactics, along with his teams overall strategy and composition.To support the show please check out our patreon for weekly exclusive content patreon.com/aow40kLink to War Room --> thewarroom.vhx.tvOrksKult of SpeedStrike Force (2000 Points)CHARACTERSDeffkilla Wartrike (90 Points)• 1x Boomstikks1x Killa jet1x Snagga klaw• Enhancements: WazblastaDeffkilla Wartrike (80 Points)• 1x Boomstikks1x Killa jet1x Snagga klawDeffkilla Wartrike (80 Points)• 1x Boomstikks1x Killa jet1x Snagga klawWarboss (65 Points)• Warlord• 1x Attack squig1x Kombi-weapon1x Power klaw1x Twin sluggasOTHER DATASHEETSBoomdakka Snazzwagon (80 Points)• 1x Big shoota1x Grot blasta1x Mek speshul1x Spiked wheelsDeffkoptas (200 Points)• 6x Deffkopta• 6x Kopta rokkits6x Slugga6x Spinnin' bladesDeffkoptas (200 Points)• 6x Deffkopta• 6x Kopta rokkits6x Slugga6x Spinnin' bladesDeffkoptas (200 Points)• 6x Deffkopta• 6x Kopta rokkits6x Slugga6x Spinnin' bladesGretchin (40 Points)• 10x Gretchin• 10x Close combat weapon10x Grot blasta• 1x Runtherd• 1x Runtherd tools1x SluggaGretchin (40 Points)• 10x Gretchin• 10x Close combat weapon10x Grot blasta• 1x Runtherd• 1x Runtherd tools1x SluggaKommandos (135 Points)• 1x Bomb Squig1x Distraction Grot• 9x Kommando• 1x Breacha ram8x Choppa8x Slugga• 1x Boss Nob• 1x Power klaw1x SluggaKustom Boosta-blasta (75 Points)• 1x Burna exhausts1x Grot blasta1x Rivet kannon1x Spiked ramMegatrakk Scrapjet (80 Points)• 1x Nose drill1x Rokkit kannon2x Twin big shoota1x Wing missilesNobz (210 Points)• 2x Ammo Runt• 1x Boss Nob• 1x Power klaw1x Slugga• 9x Nob• 9x Power klaw9x SluggaShokkjump Dragsta (75 Points)• 1x Kustom shokk rifle1x Rokkits1x Saw bladesWarbikers (140 Points)• 5x Warbiker• 5x Choppa5x Close combat weapon5x Twin dakkagun• 1x Boss Nob on Warbike• 1x Close combat weapon1x Power klaw1x Twin dakkagunWarbikers (140 Points)• 5x Warbiker• 5x Choppa5x Close combat weapon5x Twin dakkagun• 1x Boss Nob on Warbike• 1x Close combat weapon1x Power klaw1x Twin dakkagunWarbikers (70 Points)• 2x Warbiker• 2x Choppa2x Close combat weapon2x Twin dakkagun• 1x Boss Nob on Warbike• 1x Close combat weapon1x Power klaw1x Twin dakkagun
Vi fortsätter idag att prata om BECCS i Sverige givet att Regeringen nu fått klartecken att auktionera ut 36 miljarder till den anläggning som bäst kan sätta en koldioxiddammsugare (BECCS) på sin skorsten. GROT-uttag innebär tillväxtförluster samtidigt som bl.a. Stockholm Exergi redan börjat sälja kolkrediter till bl.a. Google. Självklart ska du som skogsägare då ha del av denna intäkt.
In een grot op het Indonesische eiland Sulawesi is een figuratieve grottekening gevonden die ten minste 51.200 jaar oud moet zijn. Dat maakt hem zo'n 5000 jaar ouder dan de vorige recordhouder. Het gaat om een tekening van drie mensachtige figuren naast wat een wild varken moet zijn. Het grootste poppetje lijkt, met de armen in de lucht, een soort stok vast te houden. Het tweede figuur staat dicht bij de kop van het dier en lijkt ook een stok vast te hebben richting de nek van het dier. Het derde mensfiguur staat op zijn kop, met één hand richting of op het hoofd van het varken. Waarschijnlijk vertelden mensen al veel langer verhalen aan elkaar, maar op een manier die niet werd vastgelegd. Het is overigens niet de oudste grottekening. In Zuid-Afrika werden al eens getekende geometrische patronen gevonden die meer dan 75,000 jaar oud moeten zijn. Maar dat werd nog niet gezien als verhalende kunst. De tekening van de drie poppetjes en het varken wel. Het laat zien dat toen al de weg werd ingeslagen die uiteindelijk leidde tot kunst en wetenschap. Wat er dan voor heeft gezorgd dat de mens ooit ging tekenen, en of dat een verandering in bijvoorbeeld de hersenen is geweest, dat weten we niet. De ontdekking werd gedaan met de nieuwste dateertechnieken. Daarmee zal waarschijnlijk ook opnieuw naar andere, al eerder ontdekte tekeningen worden gekeken. Mogelijk worden daarmee nog oudere tekeningen gevonden. Sommige onderzoekers vermoeden dat deze waarschijnlijk in Afrika gevonden zullen worden, maar voorlopig is Sulawesi recordhouder. Lees hier meer over de ontdekking: World's oldest cave art found showing humans and pigSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us for this week's episode of the Art of War podcast where Nick interviews long time listener, and now major tournament winner, Noah Bedome! Noah just came off an awesome win with Orks, and we talk about everything you need to know about the Green Tide!In part 2 of this episode we talk about Noah's match ups from the tournament. We dive into niche plays, positioning, and different approaches to different problems. We go over his matchups in detail. To subscribe to part 2 and learn about the games that were played please check out our patreon patreon.com/aow40k.comseriousreaders.com/aowpromo code: "aow" to save 100 pounds (over 100 dollars) on any HD light!CHARACTERSPainboy (70 Points)• 1x Power klaw1x 'Urty syringePainboy (70 Points)• 1x Power klaw1x 'Urty syringeWarboss (75 Points)• 1x Attack squig1x Kombi-weapon1x Power klaw1x Twin sluggas• Enhancements: Ferocious Show OffWarboss (65 Points)• 1x Attack squig1x Kombi-weapon1x Power klaw1x Twin sluggasWarboss in Mega Armour (100 Points)• Warlord• 1x Big shoota1x 'Uge choppa• Enhancements: Raucous WarcallerWeirdboy (70 Points)• 1x Weirdboy staff1x 'Eadbanger• Enhancements: Bloodthirsty BelligerenceBATTLELINEBoyz (170 Points)• 19x Boy• 19x Choppa19x Slugga• 1x Boss Nob• 1x Power klaw1x SluggaBoyz (170 Points)• 19x Boy• 19x Choppa19x Slugga• 1x Boss Nob• 1x Power klaw1x SluggaBoyz (170 Points)• 19x Boy• 19x Choppa19x Slugga• 1x Boss Nob• 1x Power klaw1x SluggaBoyz (170 Points)• 19x Boy• 19x Choppa19x Slugga• 1x Boss Nob• 1x Power klaw1x SluggaBoyz (170 Points)• 19x Boy• 19x Choppa19x Slugga• 1x Boss Nob• 1x Power klaw1x SluggaBoyz (85 Points)• 9x Boy• 9x Choppa9x Slugga• 1x Boss Nob• 1x Power klaw1x SluggaDEDICATED TRANSPORTSTrukk (65 Points)• 1x Big shoota1x Spiked wheels1x Wreckin' ballOTHER DATASHEETSBattlewagon (160 Points)• 4x Big shoota1x Deff rolla1x Grabbin' klaw1x Kannon1x Lobba1x Wreckin' ball1x 'Ard CaseGretchin (40 Points)• 10x Gretchin• 10x Close combat weapon10x Grot blasta• 1x Runtherd• 1x Runtherd tools1x SluggaKommandos (135 Points)• 1x Bomb Squig1x Distraction Grot• 9x Kommando• 1x Breacha ram1x Burna4x Choppa1x Close combat weapon1x Close combat weapon2x Close combat weapon2x Kustom shoota1x Rokkit launcha4x Slugga• 1x Boss Nob• 1x Power klaw1x SluggaMeganobz (150 Points)• 5x Meganob• 5x Kombi-weapon5x Power klawStormboyz (65 Points)• 4x Stormboy• 4x Choppa4x Slugga• 1x Boss Nob• 1x Power klaw1x Slugga
PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/SolelySingleton POORHAMMER MERCH! https://orchideight.com/collections/poorhammer HORDE MODE: https://discord.gg/ZwASQMqQZS On this week's episode, Brad, Eric and Berilio go through 100+ questions asked by the viewers in commemoration of achieving 100k Subscribers on Youtube! This episode was recorded live in the Patreon Discord Channel, and the recording session lasted for almost 7 hours. I would love to say that no editor was harmed during the recording of this episode but I would be lying. RELATED TO THIS EPISODE: The 1k Subs Question Thread: https://www.youtube.com/post/Ugkx_S_nhAfOLqD0elh03H48IFfLfwr6jO4c The 40k Subs Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=REmJt_t6GGQ 00:00:15 - Intro 00:02:53 - Question 1 - Future Lore 00:04:48 - Q2 - Pick a Car 00:05:39 - Q3 - Recurring Mistakes 00:06:46 - Q4 - 40K Fandom and Lore to other IPs 00:08:20 - Q5 - Emperor's Children new models 00:09:17 - Q6 - Gitz 00:10:34 - Q7 - Condiments for Space Marines 00:14:46 - Q8 - New models based on lore 00:15:43 - Q9 - Dictator of GW 00:17:41 - Q10 - Magnets 00:19:31 - Q11 - Delete a model from peoples mind 00:21:31 - Q12 - if brad was a Space Marine 00:22:44 - Q13 - Is the game in good hands 00:25:53 - Q14 - What you wish the community understood 00:27:20 - Q15 - End a Joke 00:28:41 - Q16 - What faction would you never play 00:30:35 - Q17 - 8000 IQ Play - Merc 00:31:20 - Q18 - Kitbashing 00:34:53 - Q19 - Change 1 rule of 10th 00:38:58 - Q20 - Making a new Faction 00:41:07 - Q21 - Update a Model for Somebody Else 00:42:22 - Q22 - Dream Blunt Rotation 00:45:26 - Q23 - Personal Fluff 00:46:36 - Q24 - LIES DON'T BELIEVE HIM 00:46:54 - Q25 - Picking your First Army again 00:48:12 - Q26 - Most Memorable Game 00:50:06 - Q27 - Brad is framing this 00:50:57 - Oh no i didn't count this one - New Chaos Unit 00:54:26 - Q28 - PO Box 00:55:39 - Q29 - Building Orks 00:56:53 - Q30 - Trazyn new Ability 00:59:00 - Q31 - Trimming the fat 01:01:24 - Q32 - Real Life Parallels 01:02:46 - Q33 - Giving news toys for your army 01:04:14 - Q34 - Tau Beards 01:04:42 - Q35 - Baerillyium 01:06:59 - Q36 - Starting from Scratch again 01:08:04 - Q37 - Next army? 01:09:32 - Q38 - Favorite Edit 01:10:49 - Q39 - Pets 01:13:03 - Q40 - Kill and Eat in 40k 01:14:09 - Q41 - Vtubers avatars 01:16:26 - Q42 - Grey Knight changes 01:17:27 - Q43 - Why does brad hate elves 01:19:25 - Q44 - Fixing Psychic 01:21:18 - Q45 - Giving a Book and a Character to a Faction 01:21:47 - Q46 - Custom Detachments 01:22:16 - Q47 - Deciding on a Paint Scheme 01:23:39 - Q48 - Warhammer Old World 01:25:03 - Q49 - Making more Good Combat Patrols 01:25:20 - Q50 - Showing more of our armies 01:28:39 - Q51 - Our first Paint Jobs 01:31:01 - Q52 - We are proud of our students 01:31:14 - Q53 - Stonks 01:31:56 - Q54 - Toilet Paper 01:33:17 - Q55 - Gameshow Episode 01:33:38 - Q56 - Bricky would be proud 01:34:29 - Q57 - Finding a Playgroup 01:35:31 - Q58 - Airplanes 01:38:10 - Q59 E=MC2 01:39:33 - Q60 - Why did i not cut this 01:39:59 - Q61 - Fixing Ad Mech and GK-Agents Codex 01:42:19 - Q62 - Gork or Mork 01:42:27 - Q63 - Emperor Dying or Living 01:43:55 - Q64 - TV Series Villains 01:44:54 - Q65 - AoS Models vs 40k Models 01:47:37 - Q66 - GW or other game systems 01:51:17 - Q67 - That Time i got Reincarnated as an Ork Boy 01:51:49 - Q68 - Votann Themes 01:52:23 - Q69 - Communal Army 01:53:00 - Q70 - 40k Total War 01:54:05 - Q71 - Headcanon 01:54:44 - Q72 - Returning a Legion to existence 01:55:20 - Q73 - Spiteful Idiot Army 01:56:30 - Q74 - The New Poster Boys 01:57:24 - Q75 - Alpha Legion 01:57:39 - Question number… oh no, not again 01:58:35 - Q76 - Listen to Poorhammer while you paint 02:00:08 - Q77 - We can't top this segment 02:02:21 - Q78 - Eric vc Grot 02:04:12 - Q79 - What army are we missing 02:04:27 - Q80 - The Editing Process 02:07:31 - Q81 - Dealing with Hobby Burnout 02:11:30 - Q82 - Getting Comfortable behind the mic 02:13:51 - Q83 - Will Berilio Ever Leave the Dungeon? 02:14:25 - Q84 - All aboard the ship 02:14:52 - Q85 - Why make youtube videos? 02:16:30 - Q86 - Episode on Warhammer video games 02:17:04 - Q87 - IRL Games with other content creators 02:17:59 - Q88 - Eric's 3rd army 02:18:27 - Q89 - 40k Musical 02:19:19 - Q90 - Our Cardboard Logo 02:23:13 - Q91 - Crusades 02:23:23 - Q92 - Colabs 02:24:20 - Q93 - Erics PTSD 02:24:42 - Q94 - Advice on Content Creation 02:28:19 - Q95 - Whos Taller 02:28:27 - Q96 - Will your playgroup come to the show? 02:29:09 - Q97 - What if we don't have a basement? 02:30:14 - Q98 - Opinions on TTS 02:31:08 - Q99 - Nice Try 02:31:37 - Q100 - Michigan Lore 02:33:18 - Q101 - Pizza 02:33:34 - Q102 - Wargames Lingo 02:35:26 - Q103 - Lack of Communication from Companies 02:37:10 - Q104 - Why not Drukhari Eric? 02:37:48 - Q105 - Most Difficult to produce episode? 02:38:58 - Q106 - Snacks and drinks while playing 02:39:34 - Q107 - Dealing with Toxic playgroup 02:40:28 - Q108 - How to get a wife, by brad the thousand son 02:41:27 - Q109 - How many armies in boxes 02:42:45 - Q110 - Who is more likely to dress in a maid outfit 02:43:08 - Q111- Hows it Going 02:44:45 - Q112 - Berilio friendly fires on spanish for no good reason 02:46:15 - Q113 - Brad is a Sex Symbol 02:46:46 - Q114 - Why does brad hate the british 02:47:06 - Q115 - Golden Demon 02:48:29 - Q116 - Warhammer Pickup line 02:49:05 - Q117 - What Toothpaste do we use 02:49:18 - Q118 - Airbrush Episode 02:49:57 - Good byes 02:52:25 - Outro SHOW LINKS: Poorhammer YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@thepoorhammerpodcast Poorhammer Website: https://www.solelysingleton.com/feed/poorhammer Our Producers for April: Brandon Janky DemolitionMann DrLace Jan Geisse Joel Rachels Matel Michael DiLullo Rock The Fucking God Emperor of Mankind Our Biggest Supporters: 4K_Fart 99Nines Adrian Franke Alex Fuja All knighter Andreas BedlamsNemesis Beff Jezos Cameron R Chroma Veil Craig Judge Cube1359 Dash Gaming Dominick Colacicco DragonEgg Edward Lawrence Ellis Corten Ethan Gerard Ezelvor Finn Smailes Gathering Clouds Grundle Bundle Gyarados HypherionTV Iaian Iron Father Jacob Gibson Jarek Sorensen Jarrett DiPerna Jaydon Joell kalex Kiwifruitbird kylethewarrior L'Etranger (Lukus) Matthew Tsushima Michael Melcher Mixolydius MoistToast Monkey218 morfiel55 Nick DeFeo Nicky Nj harlan OwlBeeBark Protius7331 Quinnchester Rookie XP Samuel Summerfield Scott Gray SeveredSage Squerson The Marine who plays Tau Thecrusader13 TheUlamog Tobias VarthaMark Vaultguardian Yassir ZAZOU Our Supporters: 10,001 Games admiral stiffplank Aizengale Alan Townshend-Carter Alexander Prentiss AMF2032 Andrew Pope anpespi Antares Anthony Annweiler ArmTheHomeless Asuka Lang.String Austin J Bell BadBadger Bald Blart Banana Dad bigb293 Bitterness745 BlankSlate BrownDog2 BulletSponge7 Call-me-vito Cameron Rigby cecropic Cephalopope Certified Unfunny César Almeida Chad Blackford chaosheaven23 Chris H. 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PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/SolelySingleton POORHAMMER MERCH! https://orchideight.com/collections/poorhammer HORDE MODE: https://discord.gg/ZwASQMqQZS On this week's episode, Brad, Eric and Berilio go through 100+ questions asked by the viewers in commemoration of achieving 100k Subscribers on Youtube! This episode was recorded live in the Patreon Discord Channel, and the recording session lasted for almost 7 hours. I would love to say that no editor was harmed during the recording of this episode but I would be lying. RELATED TO THIS EPISODE: The 1k Subs Question Thread: https://www.youtube.com/post/Ugkx_S_nhAfOLqD0elh03H48IFfLfwr6jO4c The 40k Subs Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=REmJt_t6GGQ 00:00:15 - Intro 00:02:53 - Question 1 - Future Lore 00:04:48 - Q2 - Pick a Car 00:05:39 - Q3 - Recurring Mistakes 00:06:46 - Q4 - 40K Fandom and Lore to other IPs 00:08:20 - Q5 - Emperor's Children new models 00:09:17 - Q6 - Gitz 00:10:34 - Q7 - Condiments for Space Marines 00:14:46 - Q8 - New models based on lore 00:15:43 - Q9 - Dictator of GW 00:17:41 - Q10 - Magnets 00:19:31 - Q11 - Delete a model from peoples mind 00:21:31 - Q12 - if brad was a Space Marine 00:22:44 - Q13 - Is the game in good hands 00:25:53 - Q14 - What you wish the community understood 00:27:20 - Q15 - End a Joke 00:28:41 - Q16 - What faction would you never play 00:30:35 - Q17 - 8000 IQ Play - Merc 00:31:20 - Q18 - Kitbashing 00:34:53 - Q19 - Change 1 rule of 10th 00:38:58 - Q20 - Making a new Faction 00:41:07 - Q21 - Update a Model for Somebody Else 00:42:22 - Q22 - Dream Blunt Rotation 00:45:26 - Q23 - Personal Fluff 00:46:36 - Q24 - LIES DON'T BELIEVE HIM 00:46:54 - Q25 - Picking your First Army again 00:48:12 - Q26 - Most Memorable Game 00:50:06 - Q27 - Brad is framing this 00:50:57 - Oh no i didn't count this one - New Chaos Unit 00:54:26 - Q28 - PO Box 00:55:39 - Q29 - Building Orks 00:56:53 - Q30 - Trazyn new Ability 00:59:00 - Q31 - Trimming the fat 01:01:24 - Q32 - Real Life Parallels 01:02:46 - Q33 - Giving news toys for your army 01:04:14 - Q34 - Tau Beards 01:04:42 - Q35 - Baerillyium 01:06:59 - Q36 - Starting from Scratch again 01:08:04 - Q37 - Next army? 01:09:32 - Q38 - Favorite Edit 01:10:49 - Q39 - Pets 01:13:03 - Q40 - Kill and Eat in 40k 01:14:09 - Q41 - Vtubers avatars 01:16:26 - Q42 - Grey Knight changes 01:17:27 - Q43 - Why does brad hate elves 01:19:25 - Q44 - Fixing Psychic 01:21:18 - Q45 - Giving a Book and a Character to a Faction 01:21:47 - Q46 - Custom Detachments 01:22:16 - Q47 - Deciding on a Paint Scheme 01:23:39 - Q48 - Warhammer Old World 01:25:03 - Q49 - Making more Good Combat Patrols 01:25:20 - Q50 - Showing more of our armies 01:28:39 - Q51 - Our first Paint Jobs 01:31:01 - Q52 - We are proud of our students 01:31:14 - Q53 - Stonks 01:31:56 - Q54 - Toilet Paper 01:33:17 - Q55 - Gameshow Episode 01:33:38 - Q56 - Bricky would be proud 01:34:29 - Q57 - Finding a Playgroup 01:35:31 - Q58 - Airplanes 01:38:10 - Q59 E=MC2 01:39:33 - Q60 - Why did i not cut this 01:39:59 - Q61 - Fixing Ad Mech and GK-Agents Codex 01:42:19 - Q62 - Gork or Mork 01:42:27 - Q63 - Emperor Dying or Living 01:43:55 - Q64 - TV Series Villains 01:44:54 - Q65 - AoS Models vs 40k Models 01:47:37 - Q66 - GW or other game systems 01:51:17 - Q67 - That Time i got Reincarnated as an Ork Boy 01:51:49 - Q68 - Votann Themes 01:52:23 - Q69 - Communal Army 01:53:00 - Q70 - 40k Total War 01:54:05 - Q71 - Headcanon 01:54:44 - Q72 - Returning a Legion to existence 01:55:20 - Q73 - Spiteful Idiot Army 01:56:30 - Q74 - The New Poster Boys 01:57:24 - Q75 - Alpha Legion 01:57:39 - Question number… oh no, not again 01:58:35 - Q76 - Listen to Poorhammer while you paint 02:00:08 - Q77 - We can't top this segment 02:02:21 - Q78 - Eric vc Grot 02:04:12 - Q79 - What army are we missing 02:04:27 - Q80 - The Editing Process 02:07:31 - Q81 - Dealing with Hobby Burnout 02:11:30 - Q82 - Getting Comfortable behind the mic 02:13:51 - Q83 - Will Berilio Ever Leave the Dungeon? 02:14:25 - Q84 - All aboard the ship 02:14:52 - Q85 - Why make youtube videos? 02:16:30 - Q86 - Episode on Warhammer video games 02:17:04 - Q87 - IRL Games with other content creators 02:17:59 - Q88 - Eric's 3rd army 02:18:27 - Q89 - 40k Musical 02:19:19 - Q90 - Our Cardboard Logo 02:23:13 - Q91 - Crusades 02:23:23 - Q92 - Colabs 02:24:20 - Q93 - Erics PTSD 02:24:42 - Q94 - Advice on Content Creation 02:28:19 - Q95 - Whos Taller 02:28:27 - Q96 - Will your playgroup come to the show? 02:29:09 - Q97 - What if we don't have a basement? 02:30:14 - Q98 - Opinions on TTS 02:31:08 - Q99 - Nice Try 02:31:37 - Q100 - Michigan Lore 02:33:18 - Q101 - Pizza 02:33:34 - Q102 - Wargames Lingo 02:35:26 - Q103 - Lack of Communication from Companies 02:37:10 - Q104 - Why not Drukhari Eric? 02:37:48 - Q105 - Most Difficult to produce episode? 02:38:58 - Q106 - Snacks and drinks while playing 02:39:34 - Q107 - Dealing with Toxic playgroup 02:40:28 - Q108 - How to get a wife, by brad the thousand son 02:41:27 - Q109 - How many armies in boxes 02:42:45 - Q110 - Who is more likely to dress in a maid outfit 02:43:08 - Q111- Hows it Going 02:44:45 - Q112 - Berilio friendly fires on spanish for no good reason 02:46:15 - Q113 - Brad is a Sex Symbol 02:46:46 - Q114 - Why does brad hate the british 02:47:06 - Q115 - Golden Demon 02:48:29 - Q116 - Warhammer Pickup line 02:49:05 - Q117 - What Toothpaste do we use 02:49:18 - Q118 - Airbrush Episode 02:49:57 - Good byes 02:52:25 - Outro SHOW LINKS: Poorhammer YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@thepoorhammerpodcast Poorhammer Website: https://www.solelysingleton.com/feed/poorhammer Our Producers for April: Brandon Janky DemolitionMann DrLace Jan Geisse Joel Rachels Matel Michael DiLullo Rock The Fucking God Emperor of Mankind Our Biggest Supporters: 4K_Fart 99Nines Adrian Franke Alex Fuja All knighter Andreas BedlamsNemesis Beff Jezos Cameron R Chroma Veil Craig Judge Cube1359 Dash Gaming Dominick Colacicco DragonEgg Edward Lawrence Ellis Corten Ethan Gerard Ezelvor Finn Smailes Gathering Clouds Grundle Bundle Gyarados HypherionTV Iaian Iron Father Jacob Gibson Jarek Sorensen Jarrett DiPerna Jaydon Joell kalex Kiwifruitbird kylethewarrior L'Etranger (Lukus) Matthew Tsushima Michael Melcher Mixolydius MoistToast Monkey218 morfiel55 Nick DeFeo Nicky Nj harlan OwlBeeBark Protius7331 Quinnchester Rookie XP Samuel Summerfield Scott Gray SeveredSage Squerson The Marine who plays Tau Thecrusader13 TheUlamog Tobias VarthaMark Vaultguardian Yassir ZAZOU Our Supporters: 10,001 Games admiral stiffplank Aizengale Alan Townshend-Carter Alexander Prentiss AMF2032 Andrew Pope anpespi Antares Anthony Annweiler ArmTheHomeless Asuka Lang.String Austin J Bell BadBadger Bald Blart Banana Dad bigb293 Bitterness745 BlankSlate BrownDog2 BulletSponge7 Call-me-vito Cameron Rigby cecropic Cephalopope Certified Unfunny César Almeida Chad Blackford chaosheaven23 Chris H. 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Elon Musk Rilascia Grot: Enorme Rivoluzione Informatica! Elon Musk, come promesso, ha finalmente rilasciato Grot, considerabile come una vera e propria rivoluzione informatica. Ecco di che cosa si tratta!#breakingnews #ultimenotizie #notiziedelgiorno #notizie #cronaca #ai #ia #elonmusk #x #grot #intelligenzaartificiale #opensource
Buvusiam Kauno miesto savivaldybės administracijos direktoriui Viliui Šiliauskui už kyšininkavimą Lietuvos apeliacinis teismas skyrė realią trejų metų ir keturių mėnesių laisvės atėmimo bausmę. Šiliauskas nuteistas už tai, kad eidamas minėtas pareigas 2021–2022 metais savo naudai pats tiesiogiai reikalavo ir priėmė iš „Autokaustos“ vadovo Juozo Kriaučiūno kyšius, kurių bendra suma siekia du šimtus šešiasdešimt tūkstančių eurų. Šiliauskas teisme visiškai pripažino savo kaltę.JAV Karo studijų institutas ataskaitoje skelbia, kad Putino pasirašytas dekretas, kuriuo atkuriamos Maskvos ir Leningrado karinės apygardos, reiškia šalies pasirengimą karui su NATO. Pasak analitikų, tai leis Maskvai vienu metu „užimti poziciją“ prieš NATO ir supaprastinti vadovavimą karinėms operacijoms Ukrainoje.Vilniaus meras skelbia, kad daugiafunkcinio projekto, kuriame numatytas Nacionalinis stadionas, sutarties vertė mažėja dar 1 mln. eurų. Pasak jo, taip nuspręsta dėl to, kad statybų laikotarpį numatoma pratęsti, tad sutrumpėja operavimo laikas.Sumažėjus gamtinių dujų kainoms rinkoje jų tarifai gyventojams nuo balandžio 1 dienos mažės 24 centais už kubinį metrą. Pirmajai vartotojų grupei – mažiausiai dujų suvartojantiems gyventojams – kaina mažės nuo 1,29 iki 1,05 euro, antrai – besišildantiems namus – nuo 83 iki 59 centų už kubą.Ved. Madona Lučkaitė
In deze aflevering bespreken Syntha en Nienke alles rondom angsten.Van angst voor het onbekende en een spin op rolschaatsen tot de GROT-methode en het nieuwste kinderboekje 'Bang? Uitvinder Lisa heeft een plan'.Boek: ‘Bang? Uitvinder Lisa heeft een plan'Freemium: ‘Bang? Bedenk een slim plan!'Whitepaper: ‘Niet leuk, maar het moet'
Bienvenidos a otro Podcast sobre Historias Cortas de La Era de Sigmar en TERRAESCRIBIENTE. "BOSSGROT (JEFE GROT)" Una historia de Warhammer Age of Sigmar. Gribblak necesita una victoria. Necesita recuperar su orgullo y el respeto de sus grots. Necesita hacer algo magnífico. Sólo hay una cosa para ello: necesita conquistar la Corona Glinty... Métete en la cabeza de un jefe grot en este tortuoso e inquietante debut en Black Library. Puede que sientas que has bebido demasiada bebida de hongos, pero vale la pena... LA HISTORIA Gribblak está pasando por un momento difícil. Una batalla desastrosa contra una horda de Khornate ha despojado a su skrap de su moral (sin mencionar dos docenas de Fanáticos, dos troggoths y un gargante llamado Hurg). Lo peor de todo es que cuando huyó del jefe 'umie empapado de sangre, Gribblak perdió su dignidad, su orgullo y el respeto de sus grots. Necesita recuperarlos y llamar la atención de Loonking si quiere lograr su objetivo de ser el bossgrot más poderoso de todos los tiempos. Necesita hacer algo magnífico, por lo que lidera su skrap contra el puesto enemigo mejor defendido en todas las tierras de Loonking: la famosa Glinty Crown. No hay manera de que su plan pueda fallar... Escrito por Eric Gregory. Por favor sigue las redes y grupos: Canal de Whatsapp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaCcO2s1NCrQqLpfFR3u Twitter: https://twitter.com/TerraEscriba Telegram: https://t.me/+62_TRJVg-3cxNDZh Instagram: www.instagram.com/terraescribiente/ Tik tok: www.tiktok.com/@terraescribiente Youtube: www.youtube.com/@Terraescribiente También subscríbete a TERRAESCRIBIENTE en IVOOX, ITUNES Y SPOTIFY! Dale me gusta a cada Podcast y coméntalos! Ayuda mucho! Gracias!
she took me to her elfin grot - #3686 (850 left) by chair house 240117.mp3she took me to her elfin grot ★突如思い立って、最近の10曲をひとつの動画にしてみました。映像はAIとかじゃなくて、先日旅行に行ったときに撮影した海の日の出の写真。伊豆の下田の外浦湾の写真。これが素朴で、音楽の素朴さと相まって、ちょっと感動的でした。10曲で25分の素敵な動画。ちょっと反省しました。ま..
spotify playlist 18 hours 449 songs, makes you fully relaxed. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0RCxA8SaySzoFzpQmTCLfo?si=92c44191513340ff #3686 (850 left): Jan. 17, 2024: She took me to her elfin grot ("John Keats's Poetry (Japanese version)" again from Dec. 2, 2023) Today's pure primal piano music here. Happy if this music makes you feel peaceful.. : ) Looking for absolute natural beauty every day for Piano Ten Thousand Leaves. Target number is 4536 and 3686(81,3%) (Only 850 pieces remain) achieved today. Find my project.. : ) This piece may might have good 1/f fluctuation characteristic although I stopped investigating it each piece. My new message: "Does it make sense to preserve it for 1000 years?" Today's cover ART is created by #Midjourney (Art Generating #AI), according to my wish. Happy if you like it. spotify playlist 18 hours 449 songs, makes you fullly relaxed. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0RCxA8SaySzoFzpQmTCLfo?si=92c44191513340ff I'm now making Archive site of Piano Ten Thousand Leaves project by utilizing #wordpress. Basically nice direction I've already gotten.. : ) Currently 1100 pieces already achieved. But this week I need to do something else, so I'm going to stop this task for a bit. ######## NEW 24th SELECTION ALBUM JUST RELEASED ######## "Deep Forest Girl" - the 24th selection album of piano ten thousand leaves Youtube: Full(20 songs, 50 minutes) and HD video by Midjourney - AI https://youtu.be/-pvjcnFysTk spotify https://open.spotify.com/intl-ja/album/6zftjWuL7JMF0vNYgLTSaQ apple music https://music.apple.com/jp/album/deep-forest-girl-piano-ten-thousand-leaves-volume-24/1692518303 amazon music https://www.amazon.co.jp/s?k=chair+house+%E6%B7%B1%E3%81%84%E6%A3%AE%E3%81%AE%E5%B0%91%E5%A5%B3+-+%E3%83%94%E3%82%A2%E3%83%8E%E4%B8%87%E8%91%89%E9%9B%86+-+%E7%AC%AC24%E5%B7%BB&i=digital-music&ref=nb_sb_noss_2 line music https://music.line.me/webapp/album/mb0000000002e6f6be AWA: https://s.awa.fm/album/bd73bf6d8ea694823e31 Other Every music streaming services in the world https://linkco.re/yDNpmUYN?lang=en
Magisch, avontuurlijk en bomvol draken. Fantasy-serie voor jonge lezers, vertaald door de vertaler van De Grijze Jager. Uitgegeven door Leopold Spreker: Selin Akkulak
Vieno teismo išteisinti, o kito - pasiųsti už grotų. Taip šiandien keičiasi “MG grupės” bylos dalyvių likimas. Lietuvos apeliacinis teismas šiandien pakeitė pirmos instancijos teismo sprendimą ir nuteisė visus bylos kaltinamuosius.Kyšius piolitikams dalinusiam buvusiam koncerno “MG Baltic” viceprezidentui Raimondui Kurlianskiui skirti šešeri metai laisvės atėmimo, o jo papirktam buvusiam Liberalų sąjūdžio lyderiui Eligijui Masiuliui – pusmečiu trumpesnė nelaisvės bausmė. Seimo narys, Darbo partijos atstovas Vytautas Gapšys už grotų, teismo sprendimu, siunčiamas ketveriems su puse metų. Visi nuteistieji turės susimokėti ir baudas.Streiką atnaujinusi Lietuvos švietimo darbuotojų profesinė sąjunga surengė mitingą prie Seimo. Pagrindiniai mokytojų reikalavimai trys – didesnės algos, mažesnis darbo krūvis ir mažesnis mokinių skaičius klasėje.Izraelio teisingumo ministerija paskelbė sąrašą palestiniečių kalinių, kurie galėtų būti paleisti pagal susitarimą su Hamas. Sąraše per 300-us žmonių, daugumą sudaro paaugliai, per pastaruosius metus sulaikyti už viešosios tvarkos pažeidimus. Izraelio užsienio reikalų ministras sako, kad Gazos ruože laikomų įkaitų išlaisvinimo procesas turėtų prasidėti rytoj.Ved. Liepa Želnienė
BRASIS PROGRAMA DE RÁDIO DA CULTURA BRASIL AM__SELEÇÃO MUSICAL E APRESENTAÇÃO: Teca Lima**__Abertura:__001 - Na Chuva, Um Bom Tempo - Beth Amin**002 - Cacuriá - Consuelo de Paula**003 - Bom Dia - Alessandra Leão**__2º Bloco:__004 - Canção de Acordar - Cida Moreira**005 - Maria, Estrela e Gerais - Kátya Teixeira**006 - São Luiz - Zé Gomes**__3º Bloco:__007 - Floresta - Mariana Aydar & Tiganá Santana**008 - Passarinho - Tião Carvalho & Dércio Marques**__4º Bloco:__009 - As Morenas do Grotão - João Bosco**010 - Bate Chinela - Batucajé**011 - Volte Para O Seu Lar - Marisa Monte**__5º Bloco:__012 - Estrada de Canindé - Dominguinhos & Djavan**013 - Paraíba Meu Amor - Chico César & Flávio José** __Bloco Final:__014 - Mormaço - Paralamas do Sucesso & Zé Ramalho**015 - Quase Tudo - Cris Aflalo**
For today's episode, I am joined by Australian indie rock duo and wives, Hope and Rachel from This Empty City. We discuss their rich history in the 90s riot grrrl scene across the pond, their unspoken synchronicity in lyric and melody writing, and more. ✨ LISTEN TO THIS EMPTY CITY ✨ Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/6gWl0qfdZlbs9Q1rMgLymL?si=D_GnhD2xSfOoH04heh34kg Apple Music: music.apple.com/us/artist/this-empty-city/1706641265 ✨ CONNECT WITH IZZY ✨ YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCv6SBgiYCpYbx9BOYNefkIg Website: agrrrlstwosoundcents.com Instagram: instagram.com/agrrrlstwosoundcents/ Twitter: twitter.com/grrrlsoundcents
Sarah Firth is a cartoonist, artist, writer, speaker, and graphic recorder who has been published extensively in Australia and overseas. Her work has appeared in the Eisner Award winning anthology, Drawing Power, and the Ledger Award winning anthology, Neither Here Nor Hair. She is also a founding member of Graphic Recorders Australia, a not-for-profit professional association that supports the Graphic Recording community in Australia. Her debut graphic novel “Eventually Everything Connects” is available now. James Baker sits down with Sarah Firth and they talk: how she first got interested in comicsher relationship with librarieswhat aphantasia is and how she works around itmaking a graphic novel for adults and her desire to have it published by a traditional publisherreceiving a grant for the book and are funding bodies becoming more receptive to comics related projectsher involvement in different anthologies and her thoughts on receiving recognition and awardswhat graphic recording is and her work doing graphic recordingsof course, her journey to creating and publishing Eventually Everything Connectsthe October 18 book launch in Melbourne andSarah's reading recommendations: Top recommendations: Still Alive by Safdar Ahmed, Our Members Be Unlimited by Sam Wallman, The Grot by Pat Grant, Stone Fruit by Lee Lai. Boundless by Jillian Tamaki, Unflattening by Nick Sousanis and Glenn Gadges: The River at Night by Kevin Huizenga.For more on Sarah Firth check out her website: http://www.sarahthefirth.comTo find out more about Graphic Recorders Australia check out their website: https://www.graphicrecorders.org.au For more news and the complete roundup of resources and podcasts visit our main blog: https://aliagraphic.blogspot.com/ You can also follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ALIAGraphicHit the subscribe button for our podcast and blog and please leave us a glowing review, it will make you feel warm and fuzzy and every little bit helps. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
So yee hath come back for MORE, well thank yee for checking out Episode 17! This week we dig into personal RPG pasts, talking old campaigns we have been a part of and how to keep things fresh for the long haul with narratives. Phil stands for 45 minutes, Terry complains about people who kill mosquitos, Gage talks about how expansive his Genestealer Cults army has gotten, and Steve talks about burning himself with chemicals (it's gross!) Big shout out to all those Scumbags that decided to join our Patreon, we are still in the hunting stage of a space but we are hoping to be able to score a sweet studio/gaming hub sometime in the near future thanks to you! Don't feed your grot after midnight, and Bash the Planet! Check out Knuckbones Miniatures' (@knucklebones_miniatures) Hive Scum models and print out and paint up your favorite host: Knucklebones Patreon Join the In Rust We Trust discord here: IRWT Discord If you'd like to support us further, take a look at our Patreon! We'd love to have you: Hive Scum Patreon Buy all of the Under the Dice Merch here: Under the Dice We are on IG: Gage: @noclearcoat Steve: @sovthofheaven Terry: @stone.jaw Phil: @bloodtrancefusion
It was a pleasure to welcome Adrian Foley of Necrokinesis, Red Cocoran of Necrotized & Roan Hynes of Terror Syndrome to the show for part four of my series featuring Irish Metal solo artists. Adrian had been previously on with his other project, the brilliant Melodic Death Metal release: 'The Ancient Dark' ep. Having returned to his thrash roots for the second incredible Necrokinesis album 'A Force Made Flesh' which drops on August 5th, it was a perfect time to catch up with the ex-Stereo Nasty guitarist. Shane 'Red' Cocoran is well known in the Kilkenny Metal Scene, having been in Crucifracture, Grot, Oncology and Putrefy. So I was really intrigued to hear his first solo offering as Necrotized, with the release of some gruesome Death Metal in the shape of the 'Eternal Perversion' LP which dropped during May this year. The youngest guest I've had on the show for quite a while is Roan Hynes, an eighteen year old from Cork who has been creating waves in the scene already having a glut of releases since 2021. Playing a mixture of synthwave and Metal, Roan is steadily building a following of fans both here in Ireland and further afield, check out his excellent current release Vol.2: Fear Surge. Despite what you may imagine confines a solo artist to playing live, Roan has already two gigs under his belt as a one man show under Terror Syndrome and he is definetly one to watch in this exciting time for Irish Metal. Hope you enjoy the interview with Adrian, Red and Roan, please 'SUBSCRIBE' to the podcast and give it a rating on whatever platform you listen to it on. Thanks, Richie. Band links: https://necrokinesis.bandcamp.com/ https://necrotized.bandcamp.com/ https://terrorsyndrome.bandcamp.com/ Songs played: Long Cold Dark © Necrokinesis, all rights reserved. A Force Made Flesh © Necrokinesis, all rights reserved. Dismembered Delicacy © Necrotized, all rights reserved. Basement Impalement © Necrotized, all rights reserved. Fear Surge © Terror Syndrome, all rights reserved. The Dullahan (feat. Foraoisí gan Iniúchadh) © Terror Syndrome, all rights reserved.
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Christian und Florian sprechen heute über die Creme de la Creme und die Grot de la Grot der aktuellen Edition von Warhammer 40k. Wie steht ihr zu der Einschätzung? ========================================= Ihr wollt den Adeptus Stammtisch unterstützen? - https://steadyhq.com/de/adeptus-stammtisch/about Mit Eurem Beitrag können wir die Fixkosten decken. Hier bekommen wir jeweils eine kleine Provision, wenn ihr über diesen Link bestellt.: https://www.pk-pro.de/?asaff=AdeptusStammtisch Alles vom Stammtisch auf einen Klick: https://linktr.ee/adeptusstammtisch UNSERE PARTNER PkPro: https://www.pk-pro.de/?asaff=AdeptusStammtisch Fantasy In Hannover - https://www.fantasy-in.de Spielbrett Hildesheim: http://www.das-spielbrett.de/Goschenstraße 31 - 31134 Hildesheim Tabletop Forge: https://tabletop-forge.com/discount/AdeptusStammtisch15 Rabattcode: AdeptusStammtisch15 - 15% Rabatt auf eure Bestellung (wird beim Link oben automagisch hinzugefügt) Tabletop Forge Instagram: @tabletop_forge Shock2 Forum: http://community.shock2.at/c/warhammer/36 Shock2 Magazin: https://mag.shock2.info/ Hildesheimer Gelegenheitswürfler: https://discord.gg/zzMspf786V Alles vom Stammtisch auf einen Klick: https://linktr.ee/adeptusstammtisch Stammtisch Instagram @adeptusstammtisch @han.painting @Guybrushpaintwood @paintingcas @bonsaib0b
Friday, July 21st, 2023 Today, in the Hot Notes: weird courtroom drama between Judge Trevor McFadden, special counsel prosecutor John Windom and Trump mob consigliere Stanley Woodward; Marjorie Taylor Greene showed pornographic images of Hunter Biden during a committee hearing; a correction on mainstream reporting of the statutes in the Trump target letter; the ex head of the Georgia Republican party writes a letter to the DA Fani Willis asking not to be indicted; a Michigan Shelby township clerk has been stripped of election duties following his indictment for forgery in the fraudulent elector scheme; the Senate Judiciary Committee has advanced a SCOTUS ethics bill; plus AG and Dana deliver your Good News.Want some sweet Daily Beans Merchhttps://shop.dailybeanspod.com/Check out other MSW Media podcastshttps://mswmedia.com/shows/Follow AG and Dana on Social Media:Dr. Allison Gill Follow Mueller, She Wrote on Posthttps://twitter.com/allisongillhttps://twitter.com/MuellerSheWrotehttps://twitter.com/dailybeanspodhttps://www.tiktok.com/@muellershewrotehttps://instagram.com/muellershewroteDana Goldberghttps://twitter.com/DGComedyhttps://www.instagram.com/dgcomedy/https://www.facebook.com/dgcomedy/Dana's Rochester Show July 28https://danagoldberg.com/appearancesGoogle Doc of current legislation threatening trans people and their families:https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1fTxHLjBa86GA7WCT-V6AbEMGRFPMJndnaVGoZZX4PMw/edit?usp=sharingHave some good news; a confession; or a correction?https://www.dailybeanspod.com/confessional/Ohio Special Election Information:https://www.ohiosos.gov/globalassets/elections/2023/spec/issuereport.pdfListener Survey:http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=BffJOlI7qQcF&ver=shortFollow the Podcast on Apple:https://apple.co/3XNx7ckWant to support the show and get it ad-free and early?https://dailybeans.supercast.techOrhttps://patreon.com/thedailybeansOr subscribe on Apple Podcastshttps://apple.co/3UKzKt0
Welcome to the Ashes of the Imperium! Today we are joined by the extremely talented Valentina, otherwise known as Betchen Gretchin on Instagram and Tiktok! We talk all things commission painting, Horus Heresy themed social deduction games, and (of course) Orks! Waaagh! Element Games Affiliate Link To support the show, please consider shopping at Element Games via the AOTI40k Affiliate Link. We receive a small commission based on your purchases, which doesn't cost you an extra penny! Podcast Admin Please feel free to drop us a line via email ashesoftheimperium@gmail.comand let us know what you liked, or what you'd like to hear about in future episodes. You can leave us a voice message by going to anchor.fm/aoti40k and clicking "Send Voice Message" on the front page. If you like what you hear, feel free to leave us a review on iTunes! 5* reviews make it more likely for iTunes to suggest AOTI40k to other hobbyists searching for Warhammer 40k podcasts on the Apple Store. Alternatively, if you have any feedback and feel we could improve things, drop us an email and we'll take it on board. You can contact us on Twitter, Facebookor Instagram– we're @AOTI40K on all of them! You can find Valentina on Instagram and Tiktok! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aoti40k/message
In een wereld die volop in beweging is – oorlog, crisis, nieuwe technologieën, vergrijzing, spanning op de arbeidsmarkt, etc. etc. – worden we elke dag met verandering geconfronteerd. En veranderen is niet gemakkelijk. Hoe noodzakelijk het ook is. IN deze aflevering van de DNHS-podcast bespreken Karin en Marischka welke vormen van veranderingen er zijn en waarom we ons nu eigenlijk zo ongemakkelijk en bedreigd voelen bij die veranderingen. En daarmee komt ook aan de orde wat je kunt doen om veranderen gemakkelijker te maken.
In dieser Folge sprechen David und Jan gemeinsam über die Ankündigungen des Warhammer Fests und geben wie immer ihre Meinung zu allem ab was das Hobbyherz grade begehrt!: - Stormcasts hot oder Grot? - Pizza mit Ananas oder nicht? - Das Schulterzucken des Jahres 2023? - IZ YE KUNNIN OR IZ YE BRUTAL? - Neue Edition? Old World? hmmm.... Hört am besten selber rein! Was haltet ihr von den Ankündigungen? ========================================= Ihr wollt den Adeptus Stammtisch unterstützen? - https://steadyhq.com/de/adeptus-stammtisch/about Mit Eurem Beitrag können wir die Fixkosten decken. Hier bekommen wir jeweils eine kleine Provision, wenn ihr über diesen Link bestellt.: https://www.pk-pro.de/?asaff=AdeptusStammtisch Alles vom Stammtisch auf einen Klick: https://linktr.ee/adeptusstammtisch UNSERE PARTNER PkPro: https://www.pk-pro.de/?asaff=AdeptusStammtisch Fantasy In Hannover - https://www.fantasy-in.de Spielbrett Hildesheim: http://www.das-spielbrett.de/Goschenstraße 31 - 31134 Hildesheim Tabletop Forge: https://tabletop-forge.com/discount/AdeptusStammtisch15 Rabattcode: AdeptusStammtisch15 - 15% Rabatt auf eure Bestellung (wird beim Link oben automagisch hinzugefügt) Tabletop Forge Instagram: @tabletop_forge Shock2 Forum: http://community.shock2.at/c/warhammer/36 Shock2 Magazin: https://mag.shock2.info/ Hildesheimer Gelegenheitswürfler: https://discord.gg/zzMspf786V Alles vom Stammtisch auf einen Klick: https://linktr.ee/adeptusstammtisch Stammtisch Instagram @adeptusstammtisch @tutanchcashun @han.painting @Guybrushpaintwood @paintingcas
The Defense Minister purchased Grot rifles for the army, COVID-19 retreated, the country celebrated New Year's Eve, the Black Eyed Peas scandal performance at a New Year's Eve concert, the minimum wage was raised, and much more!Thanks for tuning in!Let us know what you think and what we can improve on by emailing us at podcast@rorshok.com Like what you hear? Subscribe, share, and tell your buds.
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Iedereen lijkt constant aan de wijn te zitten in dit programma, dus wij trokken ook maar een flesje open. Natasja maakt kennis met de nieuwe single Jan en stopt daarom Menno in het "achterhuis daaronder". Astrid kan niet stoppen met lachen om Ruud waardoor Harmjan totaal naar de achtergrond verdwijnt. Martijn kan het rouwproces van Simone helaas niet netjes afronden, want de nieuwe single Fenna uit Bonaire staat alweer voor de deur. En ItaliëHans heeft bijna geen tijd voor Denise, dus die parkeert haarzelf maar aan het zwembad.Laat een voiceberichtje voor ons achter op: https://vriendvandeshow.nl/realitycheckNeem vooral ook een kijkje op onze Instagram & TikTok, waar we 24/7 alles voor je in de gaten houden uit Reality-TV land: @realitycheck_depodcast en www.tiktok.com/@realitycheck_depodcastZie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today we're inviting you along as we talk with Stephan Grot, executive director at KANEKO, an artistic venue which aims to encourage and explore creativity through exhibitions, performance, lectures and education.Welcome to Agency for Change Podcast!
00:00.00 mikebledsoe Welcome to Monday morning with Mike and max and today we're going to be talking about decentralization now this is a word that's being thrown around quite a bit I don't think that people necessarily know what it means and when it's used. It's normally used specifically for. Currencies they're talking about decentralized currencies alternative currencies like bitcoin ethereum and a bunch of other shitcoins that are out there but the idea of decentralization is much bigger than that and when we look at technologies that allow us to decentralize. We can see how it disrupts. 00:37.94 mikebledsoe Economics It Disrupts social constructs and it yeah entire societies. So we're gonna talk about as decentralization occurs what you can do to position yourself to be in the best place possible. Um, and not get completely screwed over like some people are gonna experience. 00:58.54 Max Shank Well I think this is gonna be perfect for us to talk about because you and I have really different perspectives on this I'm not very schooled in cryptocurrency because I don't quite understand the stability of it. Um. But I am deeply interested in increasing the amount of freedom I have in my life as well as that of our listeners. So I'm excited to discuss it with you today. 01:27.44 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah, so let's start here the the decentralization um as a concept is that there's a smaller group of people that have absolute control over what's going on in their world. 01:46.14 Max Shank Um, that's centralization. You mean. 01:46.84 mikebledsoe So right now decentralization. Well there's ah what I mean is like you're grouped into a smaller group So there's greater responsibility for the individual in a decentralized society. 01:58.88 Max Shank So the individual has more agency over their money their time their food that sort of thing. Okay, yeah, that makes sense. 02:03.31 mikebledsoe Yes, yeah, yeah, more agency more autonomy more choice. Um in some cases so in ah and a centralized setup. 02:15.43 Max Shank A. 02:21.72 mikebledsoe Which is primarily what we're existing in right now if we have we have centralized money we have centralized food supplies. We have centralized energy systems. So when I talk about decentralization or centralization. This is a global conversation. Not necessarily. Talking only about cryptocurrencies or only about farming so with that being said is if you're we are being driven into a decentralized society because of ah you know this twofold one is people desire. It. Enough people desire it and that desire has helped people to generate technology which makes it possible and due to a lot of centralized power and a lot of money coming into a very small group people a lot of technology has been advanced. That used to only be available to a few that's now available to many an example of this is I remember when and you've probably noticed this max is Amazon um, and this is just a function of capitalism Amazon has. Always has better technology than the average ecommerce store. They have better tracking. They've got more data on their users. They've got ah their ability to sell at scale is just incredible and there's so many pieces of technology that. Only existed for http://amazon.com five years ago and now you and I have access to Facebook ads that targeting targeted ads that most people don't know much about ah because of Facebook and ah. A lot of this stuff that only really advanced marketers with a lot of money had access to special software. That's now been made available to all of us. So um I mention that because because of the way that things have been built up at this point is what actually creates the opportunity for a. Decentralized technology do exist now. So one's not better than another one just gives birth to another and the technology that's available will basically demand that you things be more decentralized and that each person takes more personal responsibility. And for those who don't take personal responsibility. It's gonna be a hard transition. 04:56.23 Max Shank I think you brought up 1 of the big advantages of centralization which is called economies of scale. So one of the reasons that people we can feed more people and one of the reasons that we can get more people a cell phone. 05:05.25 mikebledsoe Go. 05:15.98 Max Shank Is because these companies are able to do it at a much lower cost because as the number of units goes up the cost per unit thanks to efficiency goes down so not just. Thinking centralization bad decentralization good is important and I would also agree that as long as the consumers are free to choose their product then that will yield the. Best efficiency as long as you can choose whether you want to go to Walmart or the farmer's market or something like that I think that's kind of inherently good and the more we are allowed to choose the better. The outcome is and the more people are forced to obey. the the worse the outcome is historically and presently. 06:15.79 mikebledsoe Yeah, this conversation makes me think about Atlas shrugged. You've read the book. Yeah, okay, ah so in out. 06:23.99 Max Shank People either really like that book or they really hate that book's guts don't they no no, one's like it's all right I guess. 06:32.38 mikebledsoe Yeah, well you know anytime I run it when I run into people that hate it it I've learned to to focus in on 1 thing in the conversation that will totally break them and that is did you finish it. 06:50.33 Max Shank First. 06:51.91 mikebledsoe Did you read the whole thing because I've yet to meet somebody who's actually read the whole thing that still hates it so you know usually people hate it because they read something that someone else wrote about it or they're part of a ah social group that. Thinks that ein Rand is the Devil. So ah, it makes me think about that because you know you're saying choice. But right now they're essential like so let's just forget forget that but the where things are going when decentralized decentralization becomes possible technologically possible I think is what's going to happen is what happened in atlas shrug which is the most productive people in society are going to choose decentralization now. Decentralization wasn't. Necessarily a concept in that book. But the concept in the book was that the people who were the most productive and the people who took the most responsibility for themselves and their companies and things like that once that once they were being taxed. And the government was demanding and and social groups were demanding that they be more like slaves than independent and people they basically burned down their factories and walked away from their jobs and shut down the railroads and all went hiding in a valley in Colorado. And a lot of and then people in society are going. You can't do that and goes I can do whatever I want I'm not a slave and so I think what's gonna happen is the the atlas shrug is happening but we're not gonna have to go hide in a valley in Colorado. And where we're we were you know able to hide from planes and radar and shit what's going to happen is we're me able to hide technologically or we're going to be able to opt out of the current system. Ah and technologically and then everyone who's productive goes there and the people who are mediocre at. Best will still subscribe to the to the centralized model and so when we start talking about choice. It's like yeah you do have a choice but the being a part of a centralized model in 2020 or 2019 or whatever was. Really probably the most convenient choice. It was you you ended up having a lot of luxury a lot of really cool things were available to you. But as time goes on if the best producers on the planet decentralize. They've now removed themselves from your economy. So you're not getting the best anymore. 09:43.84 mikebledsoe And the the beauty of a centralized economy and a centralized society is you don't have to think so much because people can become much more specialized and they don't have to consider. You know where does my food come from. You know what's really going on with the currency people right now. For instance, you could take a computer programmer and they've gotten really good at computer programming. They don't know Jack shit about anything but computer programming and so that's because. They can pick up their phone and have their groceries delivered to their house. They can just automatically have their money. Ah go into an Ira that you know someone from their job told them it was a good idea and that could they're they're outsourcing their wealth. Their health. Just outsource all these things something goes wrong physically, they don't have to be aware of it. They just go to the doctor and they write him a prescription a pill to fix it and so. 10:42.41 Max Shank Well, that's comparative advantage. You hunt the food I'll cook the food and this guy here will protect us in the night and this lady over here will take care of all the children. 10:51.76 mikebledsoe Totally but in a world of centralization where we're dealing with hundreds of millions of people. We'll we'll talk about the United States specifically it's become. It's we've gone past the point of diminishing returns. There is a massive benefit to it. But now we're seeing the repercussions of it for instance, the average person unless you're a health expert your health is really poor. 11:19.31 Max Shank That's true and we could think about the causality of that and to piggyback on this centralization theme I think it's really important to differentiate between which sectors. Of Centralization. We're talking about So I like to simply think of it as you have no choice of where to go you have to come to us basically right? and so there's education which I'm no fan of I think it's child abuse. 11:42.50 mikebledsoe In a centralized model. 11:54.28 Max Shank I Think it's a really bad investment I think it's yeah public school I think it's one of the worst things you could do to a child. It's a horrible investment I could it's obedience school. Let's keep a simple language obedience school listen to this guy at the front. 11:54.41 mikebledsoe Government education. 12:01.14 mikebledsoe We should just call them indoctrination system governmental indoctrination systems or something. 12:13.23 mikebledsoe Did you you send your kid their obedience school today. He's been acting up. 12:13.56 Max Shank Sit down shut up, ask permission to go to the bathroom god forbid it I ever have a kid I would never send it to school not in 1000000 years um under no circumstance. Yeah well, it's ah you know I don't want to assume it's gender. 12:22.85 mikebledsoe If I won't have a kid as long as you start referring to as long as you refer to it as it. Um, you might get yourself in hot water there in California. 12:33.55 Max Shank Ah, so I don't want to be 1 of those hateful people who used to think that genitals identified your gender. Ah I'm woke now. Ah so anyway, so. 12:49.23 mikebledsoe Congratulations max. 12:50.61 Max Shank Centralized education gets away worse result. Ah the bigger. The centralized government is the worse. The result is because it's the difference between the pie makers and the pie slicers and you have to Zoom way out and. And way in to really understand what's happening so zooming way out to what it's like to be a creature who's capable of doing things and surviving in the world is really difficult on your own. In fact, it's impossible on your own. So the whole purpose of our culture. Is to reduce chaos and that's why actually why games and play are so critical for building relationships and also building skills because if you have the chaos reduced through culture but you don't have any dosage of that excitement or chaos. You're going to be a really sad little monkey and then you also need to really zoom in on what I call rules of engagement so you have to consider the interactions between entities. And reduce it down to the fewest parts possible to really understand what's happening. You know if 3 people live on a cul-de-sac and 2 people vote that they should Rob. The third one is that okay and interestingly enough in democracy. Yes, that's. That's perfectly. Okay, in fact, that's exactly how it works as long as most people want to Rob the not most people then is totally fine. So all of this back and forth. 14:33.33 mikebledsoe It. It's interesting. How people people lose the concept of morality at scale it. What you? what you say makes no sense when it's a hundred people but the moment it's a 0 people it's 14:43.50 Max Shank The. 14:52.23 mikebledsoe Somehow has eluded people What what do you think that is. 14:55.22 Max Shank The the greater good The fallacy of the greater good. Um, and it has to do with arrogance. Some people want to be saviors so they have a messianic complex of some kind and they want to be the guy who saves everyone some people are just sadists. And they want to dominate and control people and typically those are the only type of people who want ah positions of Authority like I I don't want a position of Authority over anyone but myself because I think I'm I'm a reasonable person. Ah, it's totally unreasonable. To want to be in charge of hundreds of millions of people. It's totally unreasonable. Um, but that's why. 15:40.86 mikebledsoe There's a book about this There's a political pourology I I began it I've read about 20% and then I had to start it was one of those books where it started getting I was gonna have to invest more energy into it. When I want to put my energy somewhere else. I'm definitely going to come back to it but the concept I had gotten to that point was psychopaths make up 4% of the population. This is a so this is a known psychological statistic. 15:59.26 Max Shank M. 16:14.72 mikebledsoe And just like the rest of Society. The psychopaths tend to you know they the thing that makes a psychopath so powerful is not only are they not experiencing emotions the same way we are so we experience emotions and. Creates turbulence and it impacts our decision making and yeah, we just we just do really strange things to fit in and somebody who's a psychopath the the really good ones understand that other people. Are having a different emotional experience than they are. They know it and they know how to exploit it and so yeah, so not only not only do they, they're not experiencing the same emotional stuff so they actually become very apathet on a become I think they just are that sounds like they're born this way. 16:55.20 Max Shank They leverage that perceived weakness. 17:10.91 mikebledsoe They're very apathetic which is kind of a problem but then on top of that they understand how you can be manipulated with your emotions and so ah, just like any group of people they're the ones that are really smart and then they're the ones that are really dumb. The dumb ones end up in prison and the smart ones end up in Dc and the so there they are attracted to pout. So you tell about being unreasonable this book makes the um makes the case that ah. They're drawn to power over other people and so. 17:48.40 Max Shank Exactly and like what you just said, it's rhetoric driven. It's tugging on people's emotions rather than focusing on fundamental rules of engagement. You know there really shouldn't be that many laws and every law should be in simple language. But of course. 17:52.84 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah. 18:07.74 Max Shank That is not incentivized by the people who are writing up these laws. You know so. 18:11.90 mikebledsoe Yeah I like what you're talking. Ah I want to go back a little bit because we're a little off track but the it was worth touching on the the as you were talking before I was thinking about incentives because when we think about people who are in in a centralized power structure. And you always mention this first we got to look at incentives so someone in a centralized power structure where is the incentive for them to make the decisions that they're making so what is the incentives of the news media. The centralized news media outlets Cnn ah Fox all these things a highly centralized stream of information because they're all reporting the same shit. They've got the same narrative. There's a centralized There's a centralization of information there and then. 19:06.00 Max Shank I would say they're opposing narratives but they're about the same thing and that thing doesn't matter very much compared to the real situation which is jurisdiction and Authority who's in charge and when do they exercise that authority. 19:08.30 mikebledsoe There. 19:13.18 mikebledsoe Well. 19:21.20 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah, and well that episode that you recommend to me last week Joe Rogan with Gavin De Becker he talked about how man that was one of the best Rogan shows I've ever heard. Ah, he talked about. 19:29.55 Max Shank Is champ. 19:38.50 mikebledsoe How all the news media outlets basically agreed to call Iver mechton horse paste and there wasn't a major news outlet that wasn't doing that and so what they got. 19:42.80 Max Shank Right. 19:49.96 Max Shank It's a coordinated assault on people's minds to maximize their attention and to maximize their fear because fear is deeper in the brain than anything else. So you have to recognize that that. You have to recognize that the news is a hostile entity and you must take precautions to protect yourself from this because of the incentives you know, um, the whole idea of good and evil. Is um I think it's a trap all on its own. You know, don't believe the red guys are evil the blue guys are evil whatever just recognize that they're um, traumatized animals just just like almost every person right? and they're just doing. What is in their best interest with no regard for you but rather than ah say this is evil this is good. This is what whatever you just have to recognize for yourself that that is a hostile attack. On your mind and it's not going to help you exist in the world better to pay attention and it might even feel ironically a little more scary at first to not like know what's going on in the world but when it distracts you from. 21:16.30 mikebledsoe Yeah. 21:22.60 Max Shank The fundamental. That's why I come back to rules of engagement if I have value that I can provide to you that you believe is truly valuable as long as I can communicate with you. You will take it. And it'll be a win-win situation. That's why I say the customer is always right? The coercer is always wrong and the more you focus on serving your customers something that they really value the more abundant your life will be and the more you focus on. Plugging in to a machine that is literally trying to destroy your mind and break you into thinking that you are alone and isolated and powerless and convince you that some asshole in a big chair. Knows what's best for everybody else because he suddenly like figured out his version of utopia How could utopia be the same thing for Everybody. We're so different. You know some people like having their nipples hooked up to car Batteries. Do I Want that guy deciding what utopia is no way. 22:30.21 mikebledsoe Um, yeah, ah, circle back. But the going back I wanted to finish on the incentives thing is is ah going back to the fear. The the media creating fear the incentive there is. The more fear they can create the more you're gonna consume their content and the more you consume their content the more you're gonna buy from their advertisers and their advertisers are going to send more money to the news agency and so you know. 23:03.11 Max Shank And the more you'll trust what they say if you if you just expose yourself to it more you will start to trust what they say more and more and more and more and more and that's why you have right now, People who blindly Trust one outlet and blindly distrust another is the classic. 23:07.31 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah. 23:11.54 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah. 23:22.71 Max Shank God and the devil situation. Blindly Trust whatever God says which is your favorite news outlet and blindly distrust whatever the devil says which is the fucking other guy. It's just it's us and them type of shit and you would think we would be past this but we're still just. Ah, half-retarded chimps looking for food and love. 23:47.78 mikebledsoe There's um I want to point out you said something really important is the it's the repetition creates beliefs. So if you if you were consuming that news outlet every day. It's the repetition of something that makes it believable. We talk about the there's there's ah, a handful of ways that you learn something and if you want to ingrain something as ah as a skill and I think about skills and beliefs the same exact way is. Every skill you want to get better at hitting baseballs. You're gonna fucking swing that baseball bat a lot of times if you want to believe that something is true. You'll go to church every Sunday that way you get that repetition and so that you ingrain it. Whether it be good or bad I'm not saying either 1 is good or bad. But this idea of good and evil ah playing out and saying yeah red team bad blue team good whatever it is. It is is really. Great to look at through the lens of centralization versus decentralization because in a in a centralized model of society you can create groups of people and just say that entire group over there is bad or that entire group over there is good because not only is the information. There's um, there's so little deviation from one narrative about who's good or bad There's no opportunity. It. Yeah, it just creates very few options. It's like you're either like good bad or independent and you're kind of a dick for not you know. Deciding you're good or bad or not and so the decentralization of good and evil requires and here's the thing is decentralization requires people to think and that's why a lot of people are are resistant to it because you have to think. And if you have to apply moral law in your own mind to each individual that you come in contact with then instead of just being able to label them and not have to be curious about them and think about them and listen to them. It's it's a form of laziness. And people are ah again going back to repetition. People are repetitively ignoring information they're being ignorant by choice and they've done it so much that they they don't even think there's a way to consider and. 26:31.91 mikebledsoe And make a moral judgment themselves on an individual instead of an entire group people because someone else did the thinking for them. 26:37.79 Max Shank Well, there's a reason that um, we do that is because trust saves calories. It's really valuable to be able to trust other people that way you're not assessing every person you interact with and go oh is this guy going to attack me and steal my. 26:44.70 mikebledsoe Yeah. 26:57.78 Max Shank Will the beast meet or whatever it is I'm guessing be different now but trust saves calories so it can be a very powerful tool and if you trust nobody man life is extremely hard and it feels very isolated So it's. 26:58.57 mikebledsoe Um, am. 27:11.81 mikebledsoe Yeah. 27:16.36 Max Shank No surprise that we want to trust somebody that we want to. It's all it's trust is pure efficiency it. It is like language faith Trust all this stuff if I can outsource my health to someone who knows better. 27:28.32 mikebledsoe 5 blame. 27:36.23 Max Shank And I can outsource my finances to someone who knows better and I'm saying legitimately. Also they legitimately know better that that's going to give me a much better outcome if I can trust a farmer who's much better at farming to make my food I'm going to end up. So. Crazy wealthy. It is like a superpower to have all of these different experts and that's the core of comparative advantage but you got to be careful who you put your faith into right? That's why I think um, The. The most flexible culture is one that is based on free choice because if trust is broken in one sector, there's another sector to soften that trauma basically. 28:29.20 mikebledsoe Yeah. 28:30.62 Max Shank You know what? I mean as long as there are multiple options for where you can go to school buy your food. Um that sort of thing. It's ah yeah, multiple places multiple doctors you can go to and of course everyone because of. 28:41.60 mikebledsoe Well that this is where. 28:49.60 Max Shank Power structures we want to go from survival up to supremacy. It's like survival sex and supremacy and sex and supremacy are so closely interrelated because that's how ladies choose the more ah exalted or elevated you are in the hierarchy the more. Ah, you are going to alert the sounds so weird alert The females to your viability genetically right? So you have to look at these. 29:19.30 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah. 29:25.00 Max Shank Raw instincts underneath all of this stuff so because there are people who are looking to dominate and protect their authority. They're also going to stomp out other alternatives and maybe even with good intentions. Do some? Ah arguably evil stuff the greater good just anytime you like hear or even feel that sense of the greater good. Oh My God that person. 29:49.30 mikebledsoe That's where book burning comes in hand comes in handy. 30:02.45 mikebledsoe Yeah, that's ah, that's a slippery one. Um, why the ah book burning I mean the modern day book burning is getting banned from Twitter or Youtube or whatever it is um. 30:02.86 Max Shank Come on get out of here. Good lord. 30:14.78 Max Shank Yeah, that's pretty wild. 30:19.42 mikebledsoe It's pretty fucking people people think are advocating for if they were actually burning books on the street they might freak out but they don't think they're not able to think and connect the dots that these the the way it's happening is the same thing or. 30:34.68 Max Shank Censorship is an admission of guilt we should. We should be able to have we should be able to have ah a Martin Luther King guy and a hitler guy have a nice debate with each other that would be interesting to watch and like. 30:36.97 mikebledsoe Um. 30:45.32 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah. 30:49.94 Max Shank What you have so little faith in humanity that everyone's going to go like you know what after that crazy guy yelled for a while I think I am going to go for ethnic cleansing now. It's like what come on. 30:58.35 mikebledsoe Yeah, oh man. Ah yeah, there's so much to talk about there. The I think that I want I Want to point out that decentral late decentralization is not isolation. It's quite the opposite and I think what's going to happen in the future is that. 31:20.88 Max Shank It's of specific aspects to it's not absolute decentralization because that that wouldn't be very efficient at all I think you're mostly talking about currency I think you're mostly talking about currency. 31:27.39 mikebledsoe Right? You can decentralized to right right? You're not, We're not decentralizing down to the individual all I'm talking about but no I'm talking about food I'm talking about energy all these things. Ah the the it's not. It's not well. 31:37.30 Max Shank In most cases right. 31:44.95 Max Shank Talk to me talk to me about him separately though. So I can understand better. 31:46.49 mikebledsoe I say this because what? ah my isis. Okay well I suspect that the media in the future. The mainstream media is gonna start trying to talk about deset people who are doing decentralized things forming decentralized communities. They're gonna be considered isolationist and. You know they're gonna try to you know, burn them. But ah, they're racist. Yeah,, they're already doing it. You're racist if you don't want to participate in this this narrative that we have going On. You must be a racist trumper and you can't be Trusted. We're gonna have to. 32:08.38 Max Shank They're racists. 32:22.50 mikebledsoe You know, hold some trials at some point down the road because of you. 32:26.69 Max Shank It's just ah, a new agey fancy way of saying you're the devil. We don't listen to that guy at all. It's it's an ad hommonym censorship I mean it's so obvious once you filter it down to the real meaning of what's going on and if you're not even willing to have a discussion. 32:32.29 mikebledsoe A. 32:43.53 Max Shank And sell somebody on an idea and you have to force an idea upon someone is it really that good of an idea I mean if you need to spend billions and billions of dollars marketing your drugs are they really like all that good. You know it has no marketing for it whatsoever. Cocaine. Ecstasy marijuana psilocybin guess what people do shitloads of with no marketing whatsoever. All those things so if something is really good. People will find out about it as long as they are free to communicate. 33:20.58 mikebledsoe Yeah, what? what were you wanting I agree what were you wanting me to explain separately. You only said right out. 33:20.92 Max Shank Freely with one another. 33:25.83 Max Shank Ah, okay, so decentralization of currency and banking. Let's say versus or alongside decentralization of other aspects. So let's say food. Education maybe even governance because that's ah, that's a tricky thing right? How do you? really How do you live in America without participating in America. 33:54.95 mikebledsoe But well governance is at the core of all decentralization. So That's the that is how are we going? What are we? What are we agreeing or how are we agreeing on the decisions we're going to make as a group. You know what are the rules that we're gonna abide by what are what are our values? um. 34:16.31 Max Shank We already have a perfect method for that. We have lobbyists who pay the politicians to decide what kind of laws they want to exercise over the people and then. Over time. The people have less and less authority over their lives. It's perfect system. 34:34.63 mikebledsoe Yeah, it works. Yeah, just shut up and go home. Don't don't go outside. Ah so the but let's talk about this so you want me to talk about currency and then talk about food as examples of this I think I think currency. 34:47.94 Max Shank Sure just just ah, make them separate. 34:54.25 mikebledsoe Which one should I start with the food might be make the most sense I think it's people can put their eyes on it and so decentralizing your food I'm involved in a project that is decentralizing food at this point and so um, there both. 35:07.69 Max Shank For yourself or for lots of people. 35:13.59 mikebledsoe So so this is what decentralization is it's about me my my objective is to create as much. Um, value for myself as possible and that is true value being ah my lifestyle. You know my my ability to critically think is valuable having a roof over my head is valuable the community I hang out with is valuable. The things that are of true value is I want to create as much value in my life. Ah as possible and. If I do that? Well enough I can then distribute some of that value outside of myself and so ah in a decentralized food network. For instance I'm gonna just give some hypotheticals because this is this is happening around. Awesome Texas right now. So some of it's hypothetical because it's in the. Plan and it hasn't completely been executed yet. But these things these are things that are in the process. So say that there's a twenty acre farm over here a sixty acre farm over here 200 over here five over here. Everybody has the ability to ah grow all sorts of stuff and. What you do is is you grow enough to where if you couldn't leave your own farm. You're good. You may not have all the shit you want. You're not going to get you know I don't I I have lamb but I don't have any beef and so and a decentralized model with food is we would then exchange. Locally with other farms now then it extends beyond that even fewer items might get exchanged between regions and we're also sharing information so we're farming in Texas someone else might be farming in Louisiana or California and we're exchanging. Not just goods and services but information as well instantly on what's working. What's not working and so in this yeah I mean we're not going to talk about economics as you know as a part of it but ah it. 37:12.33 Max Shank Um, so it's kind of like bartering. 37:24.27 mikebledsoe There's an so this is where I was thinking about timing money into it which is now I'm I'm like interlacing the 2 already which I didn't want to do but I was trying to stay away from that so the but I think that the the way that currency is going the decentralization decentralization of currency is making this possible. The other thing that's making this possible is daws decentralized autonomous organizations so you mentioned earlier that people need to exercise trust in order to save calories and so that's actually that's one of the big reasons that there's centralized power right now and dows actually help. Decentralized governance so daws are are basically governance models that are executed with smart contracts if this then that so right now if you and I go into a contract with each other and I say I'm gonna give you. Money for this service or whatever and then you don't do it and or or maybe you do it and I don't pay you. What's your recourse you then need to go to a court and then you need to so on and so forth. So as technology is advancing. We don't need a court to verify that something was completed or not there is there is a smart machine that is watching I mean depends on the service but but to make it easy to understand because this will extrapolate out to like farming. Um, if. You complete a project that we can track on your computer and you do it and you hit the complete button now. Automatically, the money is sent if I want to dispute it. There's really nothing I can do and that's possible because we're not using banks anymore and I'm not going to go dispute it and create a legal issue out of this. It just is and so. In the early days of dows which we're in There's going to be some stuff where people set up some rules and then they regret setting up those rules and then they're like oh we need to think this further out we didn't consider this and they're going to have to update things as they go along. It's going to become very sophisticated. And these rules aren't being drafted by lawyers lawyers are pretty much the people that are running and governing the world right now and like you were saying earlier. They use all sorts of tricky language. It doesn't make any sense to the layperson. It's very confusing and you can pretty much if you're a good lawyer. You could. And trap anybody in anything kind of like the Irs can basically you know if you follow all the rules as you see fit. You're probably going to be wrong or they could make you wrong if they really wanted to so in. 40:11.22 mikebledsoe With dow's decentralized autonomous organizations which are run on the blockchain trust becomes unnecessary. You don't have to trust what someone says it just is um so last you there a second. How long were you gone? Okay, not not long at all. Ah, so yeah, the doubt dows are beginning to They're not going to completely eradicate the necessity for trust, but the future we won't have operating agreements in the future. 00:04.83 Max Shank I'm back um, 3 seconds yeah 40:49.56 mikebledsoe It'll be your business will be a dow and. 00:26.10 Max Shank Well, it will still be an operating agreement. It'll just be executed by computer software. So it's software as a service basically which is responsible for a ton of efficiency. 40:59.79 mikebledsoe Yeah. 41:07.28 mikebledsoe Yeah, and with the blockchain software with Blockchain is basically recorded everywhere instantly and so you can't go fuck around with it and that's what makes it where it's it's like oh people are fallible. The legal system is prone to fuckery. But. 00:44.58 Max Shank Right. 41:27.20 mikebledsoe Over time. The dows are going to become more and more solid more and more useful and their use cases are going to expand and so um, what I see a future where the dows we talked about this. We have the farms. We talked about this like a year ago yeah and the. 01:15.78 Max Shank Um, yeah. 41:45.78 mikebledsoe The currency is decentralizing the same way if I buy if I buy bitcoin but I want ethereum or you have ethereum and we want to make an exchange I can quickly and easily convert my bitcoin to ethereum and then exchange with you and then I can take. You give me ethereum and I could exchange it over to bitcoin it was it used to be.. Yeah yeah, um, and so what I see is that people will join. They'll be using so particular currencies based on their values. 01:40.38 Max Shank Provided someone else wants what we're selling right. 42:23.50 mikebledsoe And if I want to exchange with somebody inside my value group. We all agree that we like to farm regeneratively and so on and so forth. Yeah let's just get on the same currency. We'll make it easy. Ah, each organization has their own dow each farm has its own dow that also can. Plug into another dao and so there there can become there can become hierarchy I think there will be really cool hierarchies that are designed with das and what's gonna happen is ah I'm gonna be making this food over here and you're making your food over there and or maybe. And then another guy has a solar farm down the road and he's delivering batteries to people who don't have space for solar so you know that's the decentralization of energy and so and all this is running on 1 cryptocurrency. That are multiple daalas plugged into a greater dao and if this happens then this happens someone is signaled. Oh this guy is low on energy that this guy delivers it and then there's ah the currency you can see the current start to work there and ah a current is always moving. And so the the system we're existing in right now it can take days for money to transfer. It's it's all these weird bureaucratic administrative steps that we got to go through in order for this or that to happen accountants. And bookkeepers those jobs those are jobs of the past. Those are not gonna be They're gonna they're gonna look very different or become unnecessary. They'll be It'll be more of like a reporting thing. Um, and so. 03:43.91 Max Shank The. 44:16.47 mikebledsoe Because what's going to happen is. 03:50.36 Max Shank It seems like you have more ah control over what's going on but it it seems a little bit less efficient because you don't have the same economies of scale. 44:27.75 mikebledsoe You're not going to have the same economies of scale. Ah and well and that's not that's not necessarily. Yeah, you're not going to accumulate. It's going to reduce the amount of of Deca billionaires. 04:05.67 Max Shank Um, it's kind of like um self-reliance. Well so I like to think in extremes. 04:17.76 Max Shank Well, it's just going to reduce your individual efficiency. So I like to reduce things to exaggerated Exc Extreme extremes. Ah for fun and for clarity and so I think of the ultimate decentralization like we've talked about is you run your own farm. 44:50.25 mikebledsoe Yeah. 04:37.51 Max Shank You run your own solar farm. You have ah a plot of land on a River all your own so you can make everything you need to make but the more you are relying on yourself. You have to have less. 45:23.13 mikebledsoe M. 04:56.34 Max Shank Um, sophistication and complexity right? if your computer breaks down and you don't know how to fix a computer you're screwed. So What's the solution is it to learn how to fix a computer in addition to being a farmer or is it to live without a computer which ah. Is probably good in some ways and in other ways it's it's far more difficult so you just have less efficiency and less overall power. Um, if you're reliant on a smaller group so you don't have the efficiency through economies of scale. 45:49.83 mikebledsoe Well, a lot of those things are. 45:56.68 mikebledsoe Well, and ah if you Google decentralized network. So the the idea of decentralization that that word was made you popular in the IT community so ah now I can install a network inside of my house. It's highly decentralized. 05:37.18 Max Shank The here. 46:15.82 mikebledsoe And everything just flows and I can be on one side of my house and I I get perfect connectivity and I don't have to hop from router to router and all that stuff so decentralized networks. Um, the way it works is 1 thing could go down and it doesn't impact everything else. 05:58.68 Max Shank The. 46:32.84 mikebledsoe But everything else can pick up the slack for that 1 thing that went down so in your in your case where you're talking about the farmer whose computer breaks or whatever. He's not isolated. There are still people who are going to specialize. There are people in his community that are specialists and computers down the road and then all he has to do is flash up the bat symbol. 06:06.92 Max Shank And. 46:52.27 mikebledsoe And says you know I have this issue and so that's something where like we're talking about different specializations there and so you. 06:27.30 Max Shank Right. 06:34.57 Max Shank But that's where we get our efficiency from is through that comparative advantage.. That's why the whole concept of money in the beginning was so damn Useful. Ah, some people say money is the root of all Evil I think it's probably more greed is ah the root of some. Evil stuff that happens but the advantage of money is if you are a baker and I'm a candlestick maker and I still want bread but you don't want any candlesticks I can still get bread. 47:30.49 mikebledsoe Yeah, yeah, and so decentralization doesn't make that that makes that even more possible look. We've got billions of people on the planet. We don't need 1 manufacturer of 1 thing in order for it to be really good. There's there could be many many and. 07:20.15 Max Shank To and and I'm not advocating for that at all that there should be like 1 1 person who makes all the food. 47:49.72 mikebledsoe Yeah, so I'm not saying we should or shouldn't but a decentralization doesn't mean that what the the main thing the benefit of the decentralization that I see is in a centralized model. We have single points of failure so you know there's 3 just as ah, ah this isn't totally accurate, but there's there's in ah in a centralized model and a centralized model like let's just assume that there's very few Usda. 07:46.44 Max Shank Do you mean multiple points of failure in a decentralized model in a sense. Okay, got it. 48:28.52 mikebledsoe Butchering facilities. 1 guy gets covid in one facility and now it completely stops up all operations and it breaks down the entire supply chain to where the farmer has to start euthanizing pigs because and this is this actually happened yet. These farmers have to start euhanizing pigs because the cost of keeping them. Alive isn't worth it because they got to keep feeding them. Plus they got more pigs coming. They're being grown and when a pig gets a certain age. You don't want to eat that meat anyway. So like there's like this very specific. 08:18.48 Max Shank Right. 08:26.22 Max Shank Wild. 49:01.57 mikebledsoe Way of doing things and there's single points of failure in a centralized model and a decentralized model that one farmer could get I've gotten Covid and kind of fucked up. You know say he gets some some type of weird plague thing going on and and then and then the rest of it doesn't ah impact the entire. 08:47.12 Max Shank I Totally yeah I Totally understand that I think for like. 49:20.42 mikebledsoe Global community it impacts a very small person 1 person or very small group of people and the ability for these other ah because you're never disconnected in ah in a decentralized model. There's always interaction with the outside. It's just. 08:55.98 Max Shank Right. 49:39.60 mikebledsoe Just not centralized I might have instead of I always I only have a you know one way to get in that of my neighborhood I now have 20 and it take it may take me longer to get from point a to point b but I'll never get stuck in traffic. 09:32.44 Max Shank It's kind of like insurance. It costs you more money than not having insurance unless something happens yet. 50:02.92 mikebledsoe Setting it up is expensive. You know it's it's a time it takes time energy. Um I'm doing things with decentralized currencies decentralized food. Ah, ah, I'm talking my buddy Jesse about doing decentralized energy. He's working on that. Um, I think that's also important and so really focusing on on on getting all these things done is a huge investment of time energy money right now. But when something goes wrong. When there is when steaks are at $100 I want to go get a stak. It's me a hundred dollars because russia's not exporting the ingredients we need for fertilizer right now. Ah then I'm not going to have to pay a hundred bucks for my steak I I just go over to the farm and I pick up my food. Because I already contributed already made my thing I'm already I yeah we yeah we could we could eat steak exactly and so um, yeah, it's not cheap, but it is. 10:34.62 Max Shank Or maybe you start selling steak and you start eating something else. 10:47.40 Max Shank That's why I like thinking of it like insurance. Well it makes sense to me. Yeah well and you have to assign some probability of risk in your mind. 51:15.31 mikebledsoe It is valuable. It's ah it's a you have to think further out and ahead in the future than most people are willing to do. 11:00.65 Max Shank Like what is the probability that x will happen. What is the probability that y will happen and we talked about this in our in an earlier episode too. You have to ask yourself like what is the probability that I won't have access to food for three months six months one year and um. Everybody has a different perspective on that That's why thinking of this like insurance is helpful for me because in when times are good. It's going to be less efficient. But if there's some ah risky occurrence that happens. 52:04.34 mikebledsoe Yeah, if something terrible happens if something if supply chains get fucked up and all that then we're living like Kings right by comparison. But here's the thing but it is already happening. 11:39.10 Max Shank Then it's going to be well worth it. 11:44.90 Max Shank Right. 11:50.80 Max Shank But when it's not happening. You're not working as efficiently as you could and you're outlaying more capital to set it up. Well I mean. 52:24.30 mikebledsoe So Here's the thing is there's canaries in the coal mine and there's very few of there's very few of us that are picking up on it I've been picking up on it for a long time Decade I Read Omnivore's dilemma and you look at that and I and I look at what's happening with the farming and I go. Yeah, I'm willing to invest a lot of energy in a farming even if nothing ever happens to the supply chain stays exactly the same I Still want to do this because ah the food that we have access to right now is not very nutrient dense and it's not it. It's already Poor. So The thing if I'm going to invest in my health then I'm going to invest in the farm If things stay the same but we all know the experts all agree and this is widely agreed upon whether you're on the left right? Whatever is. Soil is being degraded. You know there's only what 50 or 60 crops left that can be farmed on the soil the way it's being done so that every day that goes by the average nutrient nutrient density of our food. Is going down. It's going down. It's going down so I look at that and I go look even if we don't have a huge fertilizer shortage which is going to lead to skyrocketing food prices and rights in the streets and all that even if that doesn't happen I Want to do this anyway. Ah, the idea that something like that might happen definitely has spurred a little more urgency around the matter because I've been thinking about this since 2011 and it's 2022 and I'm just now getting to it because before it there was no. 13:29.32 Max Shank Um. 54:14.50 mikebledsoe There was no potential danger like oh this is coming now. It's just a slow trip. You know we're frogs in the boiling water. You know, just. 13:56.70 Max Shank I think we should talk about food next week because what you're telling me now is a very different reason for decentralizing your food or ah taking more control over the lifecycle of your food and I think it's extremely valid. 54:39.40 mikebledsoe Well, that's the case with everything that's the case with energy. That's the same with currency. It's It's not like it's not like I'm buying bitcoin or other cryptos because the dollar might fail that might cause someone to like oh fuck I need to get some now. 14:15.94 Max Shank Because you. 54:57.45 mikebledsoe But the reality is is we've got we've had ah you know we came off the gold standard in the 70 s and the value of the dollar is slowly degraded. It's the same thing as the food. It's just slowly happening. We're just watching it. But it's so slow that you don't notice and you don't feel the sense of urgency to make change. And so I think that I don't think we need to cover food necessarily again, but your your view of it being insurance is is that's only part of the conversation of like the benefits of decentralization. Ah, because. 15:06.53 Max Shank The. 55:35.19 mikebledsoe Yeah, it's just I think it creates a healthier system. Overall. 15:14.32 Max Shank And maybe not as efficient but healthier. 55:44.20 mikebledsoe Um, I Well when you say efficient I I think I think it'll be more energy efficient Overall like right now we've got food being shipped from chile and. 15:24.99 Max Shank Energy in versus energy out. 56:03.38 mikebledsoe Steaks from Australia New Zealand and we're having it to make an impossible burger. You're having to get some ingredients from 20 different countries. That's highly centralized and inefficient. It's only efficient financially. It's not efficient. It's not efficient use of. 15:52.74 Max Shank Right. 56:22.19 mikebledsoe Oil. It's not the efficient use of people's time and huh. 15:59.82 Max Shank But it has to be Efficient. It has to be efficient use of all those things The idea is that the amount of energy to produce it locally including everything has to be more. Than it would be to import it from somewhere else unless there's like dirty dealings or something like that. But you know if you're a company you're going to try to maximize efficiency. 56:42.90 mikebledsoe And well well well part of it's cultural right? and part of it's cultural like it. It would be more energy efficient to get your food all locally. Um but the thing is is. You're not going to get people to farm because they expect to get more money almost everyone use 95% and now and now we got like yeah computer programmers in the city and and whatever fucking jobs are happening in the city going. Keep going back to computer programmers. 16:38.41 Max Shank Um, well almost everybody used to be farmers and but and and and poor. 57:20.94 mikebledsoe Only because you before the show. Ah, that's ah, that's pretty much it they like the most like the most useful people to me I Do you make shit. 16:55.57 Max Shank Um, in our in our in our community. There's only farmers and computer programmers. You can be a farmer or a computer programmer or get the fuck out. 57:40.17 mikebledsoe You make awesome software and can you feed me then I'll be your friend. 17:19.46 Max Shank That does cover a tremendous amount of bases. Actually you know plumber Electrician there are other things that are similar to but you need like a tech guy and a food guy. Basically. 57:48.40 mikebledsoe Yeah. 57:55.11 mikebledsoe Yeah, tech guy and a food guy is it right? because that's all technology. The plumbers are you know they're working with technology. You know. 17:38.60 Max Shank But I wouldn't trust a computer software guy to do my plumbing or the or the electrical well and that's what I mean you could figure out anything. It's ah it's so. 58:07.24 mikebledsoe No no could I figure it out. 17:57.48 Max Shank Amazing to be able to exercise the benefit of comparative advantage in a community whether that community is large or small. The reason for currency is so you don't have to rely on the barter system which necessitates that you have something the other guy wants. 58:41.37 mikebledsoe Yeah. 18:17.80 Max Shank And you want something of his so I definitely agree with you. The quality of food is questionable in a lot of places and inflation is a very sinister tax that is hidden and really. Fucks The bottom percentage of the population the worst. Ah by far. So ah, you know I try not to think in good and evil but that shit's pretty fucking evil. 59:03.23 mikebledsoe Totally, it's like the ah. Ah I saw was I saw a meme a few weeks ago that was like Biden saying we're not gonna tax the poor rolling in tax the rich and then they print off a shitload of money. It's like yeah a fucking snake. Um, but here's something we haven't talked about but. 19:01.42 Max Shank Um, yeah, it's yeah, inflation's not good. 59:30.78 mikebledsoe that I that I've begun to experience and I think we both kind of do this is neither one of us optimize for finances. We really value happiness and connection and. Like was it ah a year ago or more you took a lot of time off of Instagram you said? Yeah I'll make a little less money. Yeah I'll make a little less money but you know it's not worth my happiness. 19:31.66 Max Shank Yeah, like 2 years but if I hadn't prioritized but if I hadn't prioritized wealth before that I wouldn't have been in that position to do it either. 01:00:07.23 mikebledsoe Totally yeah you you thought I had Yeah, that's maybe to have I mean to have the same exact lifestyle you have then sure. But when I think about. 19:51.20 Max Shank If money is the goal then I think you're missing the point I think if freedom is the goal then money is a good tool for that. Just like exercise and language are good tools that can facilitate freedom. 01:00:30.71 mikebledsoe Well I think people people do get caught up on the money equals freedom piece and the truth is is that if I took away all your money could you still be free for sure. Yeah, but you it doesn't. 20:18.16 Max Shank Yeah, free to sleep in the gutter until I figured things out. No, you'd figure it out. Yeah you I would figure it out I will say this though. Ah because I don't want to sound like ah super asinine I mean the reality is. 01:00:49.30 mikebledsoe But not the same thing. Yeah freedom is freedom and money is money. 20:38.80 Max Shank Money won't solve all your problems but it will solve many of them instantly that a poor person might agonize over. Ah you won't necessarily be happier. What's that. 01:01:07.65 mikebledsoe totally totally I'm not saying I solve problems. Well they that they've they've done studies where more money this is I mean the studies over a decade old. So the numbers may seem a little small, especially with inflation. But they said that? Ah what they looked at was getting a pay raise making more money actually increased people's happiness up to $75000 after $75000 no change in happiness happiness didn't go up. But it it did actually tend to go down a little bit and so yeah, there's in seventy five Thousand ten fifteen years ago it's pretty much talking about Maslow's hierarchy of needs is you have all those things you're experiencing some safe you probably can afford a home in a place where you feel. Ah, somewhat safe. You have a shelter you're able to eat food and whatever so 75 hours after that no more but I bring up the happiness thing because do we really need to. Keep on going down the path of ah, having more and more specialization advancing technology and innovation and all this stuff that is happening at at a very fast rate with the centralization of power and by the way it actually might advance more quickly in a decentralized model. If we look at open source software. That's ah, that's a good example of of ah of a decentralized system where there are a lot of people contributing separately and doing their own experiments but like I use an operating system on my phone that is. Much more secure and a lot more advanced than ah than Android you know it it utilizes android but this company that created the operating system I use. It's open source people are contributing to it from all over the world for free and then Android then later adopts it. And then everyone else gets it because it was the the advancements are being made in ah in a decentralized model but going back to the happiness piece is you know I could have a shitload of money I could be flying in private jets to my 5 different homes around the world and all that but also which. 22:57.26 Max Shank Ah. 01:03:41.20 mikebledsoe I Could still do in a decentralized model that type Lifestyle doesn't completely go away there. But if I say hey I'm gonna take a pay cut and I'm going to live more simply and I'm gonna spend more time on the farm and I'm gonna and I'm gonna do more varied Activities. So this past weekend I did a little bit of gardening I did some work on the house I did some home improvement stuff hung out with a friend of mine to do all of it and I felt incredibly happy and incredibly wealthy. Um in that space. But if I. 23:48.29 Max Shank Sounds like that's going to really interfere with your hustling and grinding though and you're giving 110 I I think it's good. You bring that up too because not only are people poisoned by the news but they're poisoned by. 01:04:22.21 mikebledsoe That's right. 24:08.26 Max Shank The false idols of culture in general. So people chase things that they are made to believe will bring them satisfaction and and then I'll be happy if I if I get blank then I'll be happy if I do blank then I'll be happy. And the reality is people are are different I know that's an outlandish thing to say people are different but we are and people have different wants and desires for a lot of different reasons. We have different upbringings and who's to say. That you're better off working at something you hate for 20 years so you can retire before you're 40 or doing something that you just purely enjoyed doing because you would do it anyway and making enough money but working until you're 80 years old ah, and there's not a right answer to that we want to especially the guru types and the leader types they want to say this is this is the way but it's like is it really the way like I don't know for you. Man. 01:05:44.31 mikebledsoe By the way max and I are coming out with a product. It's called the way. 25:25.74 Max Shank This is called this is the way do it or else. 01:05:53.49 mikebledsoe Ah I think you brought up an interesting thing is because a lot of what people desire is based on what they seen on media right? No one knew that they wanted that car or this or that and so I mean if we go far enough back and. 25:45.74 Max Shank It's all about sex people look. It's food and survival and then it's sex and sex is directly proportional to your position in the hierarchy and Ferrari's and glittery tits are the new currency. 01:06:26.63 mikebledsoe Yeah, totally now if we look at the influencer culture and so we go on Instagram and we look at ah, what's his name ty lopez and. 26:00.63 Max Shank For your position in the hierarchy. It's all this stuff is deeper than language. 26:09.98 Max Shank The. 01:06:41.83 mikebledsoe You know he's got the lamborghinis and the books and he's got this lifestyle thing going on all the glitzing lamb a lot of that was a lot of that was based off of hollywood so like people saw hollywood stars and people wanted to be like the the actctors and actresses back when you know television. And movie stars were the only influencers you know the I think you heard about that on that that podcast that we both listened to you talked about? Ah, there was only like 5 influencers in the world that that back in the 50 s or whatever it was or 60 s. And then yeah, yeah, like there's only a handful people that are known by millions or billions of people and now there's a shitload of people that are known by so many people and the influencers have become decentralized one. 26:54.66 Max Shank When we were talking about like Elvis I think right? Yeah right. 01:07:38.70 mikebledsoe We added channels to the television. You know we went from print media to video media audio video then it was internet Instagram Youtube and now there's there's more influencers than we can count and so that's decentralized so I think that. In the centralization of influencer culture. There was only a few ways to live your life. You saw their lifestyle on you know the lifestyles of the rich and famous and you go oh I want to have that mansion in that pool and all this but now like I talk to a lot of people that are my age and younger. And they look at that kind of stuff and they just kind of go hey and there's definitely ah, a lot of young people that are doing the glitz and glam and all that. But it's it's becoming less popular and it's actually made fun of a whole lot. It's the. They become comical means it's like yeah that is true, but everything's decentralizing. So now I you know I may follow some influencers that I like that that share my own values and so I think we're gonna see um where I think we're gonna see a lot healthier. Social environment with the decentralization of the influencers as well because I think where I think we've had to go through a point where everyone realizes oh I can be an influencer and they become extremely egotistical and it becomes it's not. 28:39.42 Max Shank Ah. 01:09:08.99 mikebledsoe It's such a weird thing and I I think that a lot of people got fucked up by that in the last decade but I think on the other side of that. It's growing pains on the other side of that everyone kind of goes. Oh yeah, everyone's connected to everybody and everybody's unique and I don't need to be like anybody else or. You know I want to I want to be a part of this crew over here I don't need to to try to kill myself to live up to some fake standard that I'm noticing over here. So I think that with with well with tech. Well but what one of the things that technology is really doing and ah. 29:11.38 Max Shank I Hope people are thinking that way that sounds awesome. 01:09:46.92 mikebledsoe Bitcoin's a good example of this is transparency is you can see all the transactions between all the wallets anytime you want and so the well I mean my only my email is tied to my my wallet. 29:24.13 Max Shank Yeah. 29:32.34 Max Shank Doesn't leave much for privacy though. But that's okay I guess. 01:10:05.97 mikebledsoe So you wouldn't really be able to figure out who I was if I didn't want to be found Um, ah and you guessed it. Ah so but um. 29:45.34 Max Shank Mike Underscore blood so at Gmail I wonder who this is. 29:53.82 Max Shank Who could this possibly be. 01:10:21.26 mikebledsoe The thing is is we've had an incredible level of transparency in our culture but it's been one-sided Only only intelligence agencies were allowed to have ultimate ah transparency you know there's anyone can go look at any my shit. 30:10.19 Max Shank M. 01:10:39.32 mikebledsoe I mean if they want to be in my computer and my ph
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