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Our deep dive into Daft Punk's Discovery continues with “Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger,” a masterful achievement where the vocoder is used to sonically embody the accelerating arc of technological evolution. Follow @dissectpodcast on Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter. Host/Writer/EP: Cole Cuchna Editors: Kevin Pooler & Iulia Ciobanu Theme Music: Birocratic Additional Production: Justin Sayles Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Your experiences about the gender divide that's growing among millennials and GenZs, with online creator and community organizer Joyce Meng, and Timothy Caulfield, research director at the Health Law Institute at the University of Alberta and the filmmaker behind the documentary Harder Better Faster Stronger.
Vandaag aan tafel:Barend BaarssenKarel van der WoudeAlbert VerhoeffTimeline:0:00 Intro0:30 Introducties 2:28 Launch in Warsaw5:00 Wat is er nieuw?8:00 FlashCore Module 510:04 DRAID + LLM13:40 MSDOS, NC en PrinsOfPersia.exe15:36 Toegevoegde waarde voor AI18:12 Open PlatformShownotes:In deze aflevering bespreken Barend Baarssen, Karel van der Woude en IBM-expert Albert Verhoeff de recente lancering in Warschau, waar de nieuwste generatie storage-oplossingen werd gepresenteerd aan meer dan 300 klanten. De focus ligt op de transitie van standaard opslag naar "Computational Storage", waarbij de hardware niet alleen data opslaat, maar ook actief verwerkt.De kern van de vernieuwing draait om de FlashCore Module 5 en de unieke positie van IBM in de markt door het gebruik van eigen hardware in plaats van standaard SSD's. Door deze technologie kan IBM ongekende dichtheid realiseren, zoals 105TB RAW per drive en 33 drives in een 2U systeem. Dit maakt de infrastructuur niet alleen efficiënter, maar ook fysiek compacter.Daarnaast speelt AI een dubbelrol in de nieuwe storage-stack. Enerzijds ondersteunt AI de configuratie en het beheer via een open platform, anderzijds helpt het organisaties bij complexe compliance-vraagstukken zoals de DORA-wetgeving. De systemen kunnen direct aanbevelingen doen om compliant te worden, wat de rol van storage verschuift van passieve dataopslag naar een proactief onderdeel van cybersecurity en governance.De overstap van traditionele SSD's naar FlashCore Modules stelt IBM in staat om specifieke hardware-versnelling toe te passen voor zaken als ransomware-detectie en realtime deduplicatie zonder prestatieverlies. De nieuwe controller-lijn en de integratie van DRAID met LLM-ondersteuning zorgen ervoor dat IT-beheerders complexe configuraties kunnen bouwen via natuurlijke taal en direct advies krijgen over regelgeving. Door de enorme opslagdichtheid van 105TB per module kunnen organisaties hun datacenter-voetafdruk drastisch verkleinen terwijl de rekenkracht aan de "edge" van de opslag toeneemt.Links:IBM FlashSystems: https://www.ibm.com/products/flashsystemIBM Introduces Autonomous Storage with New FlashSystem Portfolio Powered by Agentic AI: https://newsroom.ibm.com/next-generation-ibm-flashsystem-portfolioLinkedIn Albert Verhoeff: https://www.linkedin.com/in/verhoeff/Op- en aanmerkingen kunnen gestuurd worden naar: ofjestoptdestekkererin@nl.ibm.com
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In Episode 250, Greg and Pam discuss the twelfth chapter, Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger: Record-Breaking Sports Fabric, of our book club book, The Golden Thread: How Fabric Changed History by Kassia St. Clair. Share how you are will enjoy the book on social media with #UnravelingBookClub. Check out our group on Facebook! We would love to have you join us there. GIVEAWAY: Check out our new MONTHLY giveaway just because our listeners are AWESOME! You can enter the current giveaway using this Google Form. SUPPORT THE SHOW KnitPicks & Crochet.com We are KnitPicks and Crochet.com (owned by KnitPicks) Affiliates! This means if you are going to shop at KnitPicks or Crochet.com, and start by clicking their names, the Unraveling Podcast will get a small commission at no extra cost to you! It's an easy way to support the podcast passively. (Note: links to specific yarns or products will appear like https://shrsl.com/3xzh0. These are correct and are custom links to track our account. They are safe!) Patreon You can financially support Unraveling…a knitting podcast on Patreon! Monthly membership levels are available at Swatch ($1), Shawl ($3), and Sweater ($6) and come with rewards like early access to book club episodes, access to a quarterly Zoom call, discounts on all Knitting Daddy patterns, and holiday cards. Everything available via Patreon is extra, the show remains unchanged and free. Financial support through Patreon helps us cover expenses like web hosting, prizes, prize shipping, and equipment upgrades. Affiliate Link Disclosure We are a KnitPicks Affiliate! This means that if you click on a KnitPicks link or Crochet.com, or the banner ad and make a purchase, we will receive a commission at no extra cost to you. This post contains affiliate links. That means that if you click on a link to Amazon and subsequently make a purchase, we'll receive a small commission from the sale. You pay the same, and the commissions will help cover our podcasting expenses. Our opinions are always our own. Find us all over the Internet Patreon: Unraveling…a knitting podcast Subscribe in iTunes: The Unraveling Podcast Podcast RSS Feed: Unraveling Podcast Facebook: Unraveling Podcast Instagram: @UnravelingPodcast Ravelry Group: Unraveling Podcast Greg is KnittingDaddy on Ravelry, @KnittingDaddy on Instagram, and also writes the KnittingDaddy blog. Pam is pammaher on Ravelry and @pammaher on Instagram
Send us a textWelcome to Guess the Year! This is an interactive, competitive podcast series where you will be able to play along and compete against your fellow listeners. Here is how the scoring works:10 points: Get the year dead on!7 points: 1-2 years off4 points: 3-5 years off1 point: 6-10 years offGuesses can be emailed to drandrewmay@gmail.com or texted using the link at the top of the show notes (please leave your name).I will read your scores out before the next episode, along with the scores of your fellow listeners! Please email your guesses to Andrew no later than 12pm EST on the day the next episode posts if you want them read out on the episode (e.g., if an episode releases on Monday, then I need your guesses by 12pm EST on Wednesday; if an episode releases on Friday, then I need your guesses by 12 pm EST on Monday). Note: If you don't get your scores in on time, they will still be added to the overall scores I am keeping. So they will count for the final scores - in other words, you can catch up if you get behind, you just won't have your scores read out on the released episode. All I need is your guesses (e.g., Song 1 - 19xx, Song 2 - 20xx, Song 3 - 19xx, etc.). Please be honest with your guesses! Best of luck!!The answers to today's ten songs can be found below. If you are playing along, don't scroll down until you have made your guesses. .....Have you made your guesses yet? If so, you can scroll down and look at the answers......Okay, answers coming. Don't peek if you haven't made your guesses yet!.....Intro song: Starting Over by Chris Stapleton (2020)Song 1: Start Me Up by The Rolling Stones (1981)Song 2: Take On Me by a-ha (1984)Song 3: My Will Be Done by Unearthed (2008)Song 4: Can't Get You Out of My Head by Kylie Minogue (2001)Song 5: You've Got a Friend in Me by Randy Newman (1995)Song 6: you look like you love me by Ella Langley & Riley Green (2024)Song 7: Check the Rhime by A Tribe Called Quest (1991)Song 8: Poison by Bell Biv DeVoe (1990)Song 9: Season of the Witch by Donovan (1966)Song 10: Harder Better Faster Stronger by Daft Punk (2001)
Rob and Les talk about the reasons for being positive about Everton despite what turned out to be a disappointing result against United. There's lots of venting about referees and VAR. Les describes what it was like to be in Everton Stadium for the first test event and there are two more classic albums - this time from Daft Punk and A Tribe Called Quest. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Episode 466 avec Thierry et Sébastien S..• Le Bloc-Notes (partie 1) (00:02:25) : • Quand les infostealers se font emprisonnés (00:06:24) : Des millions de personnes se sont fait pirater leurs données. (Sources : 20min.ch, rtbf.be et msn.com) • Impact Printing (00:12:10) : Une nouvelle technique d'impression 3D pour les bâtiments. (Sources : arstechnica.com et ethz.ch) • Le Bloc-Notes (partie 2) (00:20:25) : • Quand on vous suit grâce à votre téléphone (00:27:48) : Des gardes du corps de Macron au citoyen Lambda, nous sommes pistés. (Sources : lemonde.fr et developpez.com) • Quand l'homme qui valait 3mia vient à Zurich (00:34:18) : Cybathlon, des joutes visant à démocratiser les technologies d'assistance. (Sources : www.rts.ch et ethz.ch) • La semaine de l'IA (00:39:34) : Apple et GitHub font leurs annonces. (Sources : theverge.com et arstechnica.com) • Rencontre avec un auditeur œnologue (00:47:00) : L'évolution du secteur viticole avec la technologie. (Contact : linkedin.com) Retrouvez toutes nos informations, liens, versions du podcast via notre site : LesTechnos.be
Episode 466 avec Thierry et Sébastien S..• Le Bloc-Notes (partie 1) (00:02:25) : • Quand les infostealers se font emprisonnés (00:06:24) : Des millions de personnes se sont fait pirater leurs données. (Sources : 20min.ch, rtbf.be et msn.com) • Impact Printing (00:12:10) : Une nouvelle technique d'impression 3D pour les bâtiments. (Sources : arstechnica.com et ethz.ch) • Le Bloc-Notes (partie 2) (00:20:25) : • Quand on vous suit grâce à votre téléphone (00:27:48) : Des gardes du corps de Macron au citoyen Lambda, nous sommes pistés. (Sources : lemonde.fr et developpez.com) • Quand l'homme qui valait 3mia vient à Zurich (00:34:18) : Cybathlon, des joutes visant à démocratiser les technologies d'assistance. (Sources : www.rts.ch et ethz.ch) • La semaine de l'IA (00:39:34) : Apple et GitHub font leurs annonces. (Sources : theverge.com et arstechnica.com) • Rencontre avec un auditeur œnologue (00:47:00) : L'évolution du secteur viticole avec la technologie. (Contact : linkedin.com) Retrouvez toutes nos informations, liens, versions du podcast via notre site Abonnez-vous à notre infolettre afin d'être informé de notre veille technologique de la semaine et de la parution de nos épisodes
Olympics fever has hit the world and Paris has us enthralled. But beyond the dazzle of the Eiffel Tower, is a sporting competition that has subconsciously informed the way we understand why sport exists, and why athletes compete. So, are Olympians athletes or professionals? How should they be compensated for committing themselves to their crafts and representing their countries? How does the power of broadcast and storytelling intersect with the games? And is the gratitude and glory enough to substitute payment? Emma, Lucy and Julia question all of this and more with an expert panel in Tess Armstrong, Kylie Watson-Wheeler, Chloe Dalton and Paul Marsh. With thanks to the AFL Players Association.You can follow The Outer Sanctum on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Email us at theoutersanctumpodcast@outlook.com The Outer Sanctum is recorded on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation. We acknowledge the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the lands on which we work, live, learn and play, and pay our respects to Indigenous Elders past and present. We recognise that sovereignty has never been ceded – that this always was and always will be Aboriginal land. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Bulletin talks Olympics in a special bonus episode. Find us on Youtube. On this special episode of The Bulletin, Clarissa Moll welcomes former and current Olympians to explore their experiences in light of their faith. Guests include gymnast Brody Malone in a conversation with Christianity Today president, Tim Dalrymple; swimmer Missy Franklin; and decathlete Jimmy Mellado, who now serves as the president of Compassion International. GO DEEPER WITH THE BULLETIN: Follow the show in your podcast app of choice Find us on Youtube. Rate and Review the show in your podcast app of choice Leave a comment in Spotify with your feedback on the discussion–we may even respond! TODAY'S GUESTS Brody Malone is an American artistic gymnast. He represented the United States at the 2020 and 2024 Summer Olympics and is a three-time United States national all-around champion. Tim Dalrymple is a former national champion gymnast who turned to academia following an accident in college where he broke his neck. He studied at Stanford University, Princeton Theological Seminary, and Harvard's Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, where he made suffering a key theme of his research and teaching in modern Western religious thought. Dalrymple currently serves as Christianity Today's President and CEO. Missy Franklin is a five-time Olympic gold medalist and multiple world record-holder in the sport of swimming. Franklin became a household name during the 2012 Olympic Games in London when she won four gold medals and one bronze medal, becoming one of the most decorated athletes of the Games. Franklin retired from competitive swimming in December of 2018. Jimmy Mellado – Compassion International's President and Chief Executive Officer Santiago “Jimmy” Mellado has a deep love and passion for the beauty and potential of local churches fulfilling their Jesus-given mandate to redeem and restore this world for His name's sake. He was born in El Salvador and lived in seven countries throughout his childhood. His educational background includes a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering (cum laude) from Southern Methodist University and an MBA from the Harvard Business School. Jimmy is also an accomplished decathlete and had the privilege of representing El Salvador in the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games. ABOUT THE BULLETIN: The Bulletin is a weekly (and sometimes more!) current events show from Christianity Today hosted and moderated by Clarissa Moll, with senior commentary from Russell Moore (Christianity Today's Editor-in-Chief) and Mike Cosper (Director, CT Media). Each week the show explores current events and breaking news and shares a Christian perspective on issues that are shaping our world. We also offer special one-on-one conversations with writers, artists, and thought leaders whose impact on the world brings important significance to a Christian worldview, like Bono, Harrison Scott Key, Frank Bruni, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
When you're feeling down and tired… Turn it UP. Turn the music up, get up, get moving. Your motion will help create your emotion. The upbeat music and dancing is gonna help jump start your energy. Get into the music and do it harder! If you're burnt out, that's totally different than just being tired. If you're burnt out, it's okay to rest and recover.Funky Upturn by chilledmusicLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/7472-funky-upturn-License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseMentioned in this episode:New Book: The View From The Deck: Thoughts on Values, Vision, and GratitudeGet your copy of Michael Whitehouse's new book The View From The Deck: Thoughts on Values, Vision, and Gratitude now. https://amzn.to/4a6w0tu
Charlotte Ellis Maldari is the founder of Kaffeen, an online platform dedicated to assisting design agencies in scaling their businesses. Kaffeen achieves this through accessible, cost-effective, and results-oriented resources.Since its establishment, Kaffeen has successfully aided over 900 agencies globally, furnishing them with tools for proficient lead generation and streamlined automation.In this episode, Charlotte imparts valuable insights into the significance of robust lead generation systems and their potential for automation to enhance effectiveness. We delve into the prevalent marketing and sales challenges encountered by design agencies, and Charlotte shares her perspective on the mantra of 'seeking completion, not perfection'.Links Relevantes:Charlotte Ellis Maldari LinkedInKaffeenKaffeen LinkedInKaffeen InstagramKaffeen Espresso PodcastLead Flow Sprint For Design AgenciesSeguinos:BRANDERMAN websiteBRANDERMAN InstagramHernán Braberman LinkedInMi agencia de diseño de packaging TRIDIMAGEPACKNEWS BlogSuscribite:Suscribite a BRANDERMAN en tu App de Podcast favorita para no perderte ninguno denuestros próximos episodios.Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastIvoox
Have you ever wanted to do a bigger workout, but you're afraid you won't be able to make it through the workout? Like it will take a LOT of mental strength to follow through? Maybe you have fears your breath is going to give out, or you're going to hit a fatigue wall? Or maybe you're wanting to take your workouts up a few notches - with the aim to get faster or more powerful - but you're not sure how? In today's episode, I talk about two key components needed in your workout habits to grow your workout capacity - for harder, better, faster, stronger performance. Let's move, Lu JOIN the Online Community -> https://bit.ly/bhrFBgroup Be an INSIDER -> https://bit.ly/bhrinsider Get UNSTUCK in your body basics -> http://bodyhabitrescue.co
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Allez, on se la refait une dernière fois son nom, c'est Peter Parker et depuis 61 ans, il rapporte une somme monstre de Dollars à Marvel et aujourd'hui, on se retrouve pour parler de Spider-Man Across the spider verse la suite du premier volet sortie en 2018 ! Alors es que Across the Spider-Verse est mieux que le dernier Podalydès ? C'est ce que nous allons essayer de découvrir !Bonne écoutePour nous suivre sur les réseaux : Instagram : @graphic.sagaTwitter : @odysceyAvec moi :Le camarade Ju Pour suivre Annelyse :Insta: @annelyse_desantotiktok : annelyse.dPierre : Insta : @frame0_tiktok : frame0_twitter : @frame0_Attention SPOILER à partir de 12:12 Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
"It's not about being the best dancer; it's about finding a way to engage with the audience in a way that feel authentic to you and also also is entertaining. We're there to entertain, to create this fantasy for people, but that fantasy can be so many different things." The handsome charmer Chris Harder sits with Viktor to tell tales as a North Dakota export to NYC, who would thrill audiences as a silly, sexy boylesque star. His latest enterprise is SHOW BOYS, a behind-the-scenes and historically influenced podcast on men in burlesque, striptease, and beyond. (this conversation was recorded May 15, 2023) Instagram: @thechrisharder @showboyspod more Harder: https://www.harderchris.com https://linktr.ee/hardercandyinc SUPPORT THE PODCAST: - patreon.com/weburlesque - venmo: @viktor-devonne - paypal: weburlesque@gmail.com - cashapp: $weburlesque All donations at $25 or above will get a signed 8x10 of Viktor Devonne, covered in flour. — WEBurlesque Podcast Network is the creation of Viktor Devonne. Episode 184 call hook by Rain Supreme. Podcast artwork by Logan Laveau, WEBurlesque the Podcast cover art photography by Atticus Stevenson. Theme song, “On a 45” by This Way to the Egress, used with permission. Incidental music via pixabay.com under fair use. Visit weburlesquepodcast.com for notes on this and every episode. Follow @weburlesque and @viktordevonne on just about every platform, and support the podcast via patreon.com/weburlesque or via Venmo @Viktor-Devonne. Don't got the cash? Please follow, subscribe, and give 5 stars on every platform you can get your hands on. It really does help. All original material is owned by Viktor Devonne and White Elephant Burlesque Corporation; all other materials property of their respective copyright. No infringement, while likely, is intended.
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In this episode, originally from our AWAdvance digital content series, join Tim Edmundson, Director of Content Marketing & Research at MNTN, as he shares the data behind achieving CTV success. From learning how it fuels inter-campaign synergy, to seeing how teams easily slot it into their existing strategies, you'll learn how other marketers are using … Continue reading "Make Your CTV Ads Go Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger"
link Трек-лист: 01. Daft Punk — Harder Better Faster Stronger 02. The Selecter — Celebrate The Bullet 03. Steve Miller Band — Serenade 04. Эрнесто Заткнитесь — Интуиция и наука 05. Rosemary Martines — Love To Love You Baby 06. Nirvana — Rape Me 07. Timmy Trumpet feat. Savage — Freaks 08. HAERTS — Shivering … Продолжить чтение Lofstrom loop 307
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Dieses Mal widmen sich die Katheterkollegen einem Thema, was vermutlich wirklich jede und jeder mit der Urologie assoziiert: Die erektile Dysfunktion. Wann spricht man überhaupt von einer ED und welche Ätiologien gibt es? Welche Fragen muss ich stellen? Wie behandle ich Patienten mit ED nach einer radikalen Prostatektomie? Und was hat es eigentlich mit dem Testosteronmangel auf sich? Diese und viele weitere Fragen beantworten Dr. Alexander Sahi (Köln) und Dr. Christian Leiber-Caspers (Krefeld) in der aktuellen Folge. Wir wünschen euch viel Spaß beim Anhören! EAU Guidelines zur erektilen Dysfunktion: https://uroweb.org/guidelines/sexual-and-reproductive-health IIEF-5: https://www.uro-freiburg.de/Fragebogen-IIEF-5,82.html AMS Fragebogen: https://www.urologe-friedrichshain.de/pdf/AMS-Fragebogen.pdf
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This week on the podcast we finally learn what all of our favorite doctors are going to submit for the research contest! Meredith is growing livers, Richard has a magic wand and Bailey is doing something with butts ... We also get our first crossover episode with Station 19 where we met Andy Herrera and see how Ben Warren is adjusting to his new life as a firefighter. We witness the most stressful game night in the history of Greys, where April is taking out her trauma on every person there and Maggie finds out that she is a homewrecker. Greys Content: 18:45 Become a patron! www.patreon.com/theoncallroom
Die Entwicklung der elektronischen Musik ist maßgeblich durch französische Künstler*innen geprägt worden. Warum, wieso und überhaupt erklärt uns Stéphan wieder auf unwiderstehliche Art und Weise… Mit Jean-Michel Jarre, Daft Punk, Air und Justice… Wer nicht genug von uns bekommen kann... Unsere E-Mail-Adresse lautet: wmruv2021@gmail.com Mehr und auch andere (!) Inhalte gibt es von uns auf Social Media: YouTube Instagram Facebook Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude. Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
A moment I'd love to celebrate is how far I've come in my strength training since 2020. I reflect on my fitness journey, my nutrition goals for the future to keep getting stronger, and the steps I'll take to get there in a realistic, sustainable way. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This was our live show week! Yes, Mary Ann and Natasha and Alex got together with Grace for our Friday recording on Thursday, meaning that we gathered on Hopin and Twitter Spaces to yammer through the week's news. It was a very busy week, with breaking news up to the minute before we recorded -- including this piece from the Better.com saga.Square's Better.com name Block is Butter-y smooth Failure is a choose-your-own adventure for startupsWill rising interest rates decimate startup valuations?Is today's market sad or sane?So! What did we get into? A lot:How Conceive is helping people manage the matter of infertility, Cottage raising $15 million to make ADUs more common, and how Tandem is taking on the hybrid work future.Next up was Austin, Mary Ann's home turf. We held an event there this week that we touched on, but the main thrust of our chat circled around this piece.From there it was time for the bad news -- including layoffs at Workrise, Better.com, and the implosion of Fast. The startup market is changing, and not every company is going to make it out the other end of 2022 it appears.And we closed out with our take on all things Elon and Twitter, including this three views piece and why it's hard to build a single-person social network.And with that, we are back Monday morning. Chat soon!
The Gochujang Gang puts on their running shoes and shorts to determine whether exercise has stood the test of time and is still worth the burn or if it is simply too exhausting. In this episode, the Gang: briefly discusses Gochu Amanda's somewhat grisly (but necessary!) work (2:31), checks in with each other in the ‘How Are You?' to make sure everyone is still thriving (6:52), closes the jangdok lid, looking at exercise back in the day (21:19), talks about their favorite PE activities (…dodge!) (38:37), participates in the 'Can You Guess What It Is?' edition of the Golden Gochu Quiz (44:58), opens the jangdok lid, talking about exercise nowadays (1:01:39), chooses the best workout listen in the 'Jang Jang Jang' (1:18:04), revisits K-dramas, breakfast, movies, and anime in an eclectic 'Spicy Back' (1:25:29), and determines how well exercise has aged in this week's Spice Test (1:43:11). Listen to the Gochujang Gang Podcast on Spotify or your favorite podcast service, with new episodes coming out every week. Find the Gang's social media and related podcast links at https://linktr.ee/gochujanggang/ Introduction Background Music - Yah Yah - josh pan https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClQh... Promoted by https://bit.ly/36r2fV6 Youtube Video
Story Episode 3, Find out how Ben thought a Daft Punk song would be a better way to cope with the new norm of living with Cancer.
Gabriel et Julyen sont fiers de vous présenter Le Yaki Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger ! Ici on fait l'bilan calmement, on se dit que la saison 3 = argent, on parle des projets de la saison 3 et on raconte tout ça en bref. Le Yaki Listeur : https://docs.google.com/document/d/16cQ6PPMGttvqUlSqZDQXdhFuJexDFcJMI1AbpJK9_Vw Soutiens-nous !
En este programa hablamos del reciente anuncio de Street Fighter VI, Joss nos trae sus primeras impresiones de Horizon Forbidden West, abrimos los melones patronales y cerramos con el consultorio del Jardinero Fiel. ¡Esperamos que os guste!
En este programa hablamos del reciente anuncio de Street Fighter VI, Joss nos trae sus primeras impresiones de Horizon Forbidden West, abrimos los melones patronales y cerramos con el consultorio del Jardinero Fiel. ¡Esperamos que os guste!
Kære lyttere, mød Annah Ritah Nagadya!Det er tydeligt, at det i 2021 stadig ikke er nemt eller gratis at kræve retten til at være sig selv! At kræve at være den man gerne selv vil være uden at blive defineret af andre og omverdenen. Derfor er vi utroligt glade for at kunne dele det her afsnit med Annah Ritah som dagens gæst. Annah Ritah (de/dem) er eliteløber og i det her afsnit fortælle de om rejsen mod at satse på sin passion og gøre løbet til en professionel levevej. I alt det får vi talt om, hvordan man styrker sig selv, bygger sit selvværd op og går efter sine drømme.Følg Annah Ritah på instagram her:https://www.instagram.com/annah.ritah/ Rigtig god jul. Vi håber, at I er klar til juledagene. God energi til de af jer der skal tilbage til hjemmearbejdet og særligt dem, der ikke har mulighed for at arbejde hjemmefra de næste par dage og måske uger. Rigtig gode fridage til de af jer, der har taget ferie. Tag rigtigt godt imod dette afsnit og tak til hver og en fordi I lytter med ♥️Pas godt på jer selv og hinanden.Artworkfoto: Sissel AbelJingle: Awinbeh AyagibaProducer & klipper: Mie BrandstrupSærligt tak til alle vores venner hos The Lake Radio
*SPOILER ALERT* FOR NO TIME TO DIE! If you still haven't seen the latest Bond film, please skip to 02:58! James and Mark are watching over the news this week as James's self-imposed ‘No News November' ends, and they discuss what the new COVID variant Omicron could mean for businesses as we head into winter. They discuss how we need to lean on the skills and lessons we have learnt during the last 18 months including how to adapt, lead by example, and empower people to take responsibility. *Please note this episode was recorded before the Government update on COVID restrictions made on 8.12.21* Top tips 06:58 Tip 1 - Adapt – “Planning is important, but plans are a waste of time” Winston Churchill 10:50 Tip 2 – “Sweep the sheds” - nobody is too senior to roll their sleeves up 13:30 Tip 3 – Take responsibility, act like a leader Show notes: David Marquet's talk on ‘Greatness Leadership on a Submarine' Books: Scrum – Jeff Sutherland James Kerr – Legacy David Marquets Turn the Ship Around!: A True Story of Building Leaders by Breaking the Rules
Hello Interactors,As the rain returns to the northwest it’s time to summon even more motivation to get outside for exercise. I established a bit of a fitness pattern this summer and I’m motivated to keep it up. But the rain isn’t the only thing holding me back, so is my body and my mind.As interactors, you’re special individuals self-selected to be a part of an evolutionary journey. You’re also members of an attentive community so I welcome your participation.Please leave your comments below or email me directly.Now let’s go…THE DEVIL MADE ME DO ITAs part of my Monday fitness routine, I begrudgingly slog jog up a steep hill in my Market neighborhood, zig-zag my way through gravel alleys, down calm side streets, and through occasional narrow easements that snake between homes guarded by fences and barking dogs. Some called this route the ‘Market wiggle’.It drops me onto an arterial road that skirts along a wooded wetlands. I suffer as I shuffle on a rolling narrow strip of painted bike lane for about a half a mile where I’m presented with a decision. Do I keep running up a gradual hill to achieve more distance or do I face the challenge of ascending a wall of over 100 steps that climb up a steep grade to my destination. It’s a short cut, but also a glute burn.My destination is an outdoor gym plopped on a patch of asphalt nestled in the corner of an expansive park made of grassy ball fields and scattered pines. I have my routine: a series of upper body exercises on machines that leverage my body weight. I do pull-ups (kind of), seated bench press, and sit-ups. I usually have the place to myself. Though I was once surprised by an eager and excitable white toy poodle. As I was doing sit-ups he ran up behind me and licked the salty sweat off my face.Upper body fitness has never been my favorite. It’s a necessary evil that seems to be getting harder all the time. But I have my repetition goals and I’m determined to improve. Pullups are the hardest. After a summer of just holding my chin above the bar, I’m finally getting to a point where I can actually pull myself up. (kind of)My forearms don’t much like supporting my weight. I finish my routine and head back home. Just across from the park is a the middle school track. It’s a cinder track; a relic in the rainy northwest where most tracks have turned artificial. On the weekends I do a timed mile. I can’t help but be disappointed in my time and progress. I just can’t run as fast as I used to.I also beat myself up over my lack of progress. I should be getting faster by now. I should be able to do more pullups. A battle in my brain ensues.DEVIL: If you lose weight, maybe you can run faster and do more pullups.ANGEL: Yeah, but you’re not really overweight – in fact, you’re maintaining a healthy weight because you’re running.DEVIL: Unless, of course, the extra weight is coming from the added muscle mass from all those stair climbs, and upper body work.ANGEL: But you can’t stop doing upper body work. You know you’ve been losing muscle mass since the day you turned 30.DEVIL: C’mon, dudes older than you can run faster than this. You can’t run faster until you start running faster. And you just have to keep doing more pullups if you want to do more pullups!”Then an independent interloping inquisitor interrupts; “Why are you trying to run faster? Why is the number of pullups important? What is your goal? Is it to increase the number of pullups and decrease your running speed, or is it to maintain your health?”It’s hard to rally behind asymptotic performance plateaus. Just ask any aging professional athlete. And it’s depressing to consider that as long as that plateau may be, its end is punctuated by a certain mortal decline. I am fully aware of my body’s limitations in this race with mortality, but my mind is trained to expect, and even crave harder, better, faster, stronger.WHAT GOES UP, MUST COME DOWNWe are all trained by a culture infused with metaphors that lead to a desire to increase growth and optimize time. In 1980, two cognitive linguists, scientists, and philosophers, George Lakoff and Mark Johnson wrote a seminal book called Metaphors We Live By. They give examples of how orientation concepts and words like up and down shape how we think and act.You can see evidence of it in the words I’ve already written. I was beating myself up and feeling down because the number of pullups wasn’t going up. I get depressed when my running times fall off. My athletic abilities are declining as I near the height of my physical abilities. Have I reached a peak? I am now longer in top shape. As my age slowly climbs up, my abilities will be sinking fast. What if I come down with an illness? My health will decline. And one day, I will drop dead.They suggest other metaphorical orientation concepts by category:HAPPY IS UP AND SAD IS DOWN.I’m feeling up. I fell into a depression.FORESEEABLE FUTURE EVENTS ARE UP (and AHEAD)What’s up on the agenda? I’m afraid of what’s ahead of us.HIGH STATUS IS UP, LOW STATUS IS DOWNShe’ll rise to the top. He’s at the bottom of the hierarchy.MORE IS UP, LESS IS DOWNThe GDP rose. My income fell.GOOD IS UP, BAD IS DOWNThings are looking up. Things are at an all time low.RATIONAL IS UP, EMOTIONAL IS DOWNHe couldn’t rise above his emotions. The discussion fell to the emotional level, but I raised it back up to the rational plane.Another metaphor their book highlights also runs deep in our culture:TIME IS MONEYYou’re wasting my time.I don’t have the time to give you.I’ve invested a lot of time in her.You’re running out of time.Is it worth your while?He’s living on borrowed time.You need to budget your time.Thank you for your time.The Bible is as riddled with these metaphors as Christianity is with our culture. The great sociologist and political economist, Max Weber, claims Protestantism is at the root of capitalism in his book, The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism,"In these cases the choice of occupation and future career has undoubtedly been determined by the distinct mental characteristics which have been instilled into them and indeed by the influence on them of the religious atmosphere of their locality and home background."Here are some quotes from the bible that urge followers to work their butts off, or else.Through laziness, the rafters sag; because of idle hands, the house leaks.The diligent hand will rule, but laziness will lead to forced labor.Fools fold their idle hands, leading them to ruin.Here’s one from the King’s bible that lends insight into perhaps why the American workforce is overworked, has too few days off, and is led to shame should they loose their job.How long will you lie there, O sluggard? When will you arise from your sleep? A little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the hands to rest, and poverty will come upon you like a robber, and want like an armed man. Proverbs 6:6It may come as a surprise, but not every culture lives by these metaphors. The culture I was raised in certainly did. It’s also one that views the more innocuous concept of future as ahead, but another culture may view it as behind — or up, down, through, under, or over for that matter. Perhaps some cultures have no orientation metaphors at all, or use them differently than, say, the Bible does.When these two researchers came together to write their book, they “discovered that [these] certain assumptions of contemporary philosophy and linguistics have been taken for granted…since the Greeks.”Substantiating the role cultural metaphors play in shaping thought and action “meant rejecting the possibility of any objective or absolute truth.” Those absolutisms, including those found in the Bible, are assumed in so much of Western tradition and contemporary belief systems.The alternative, as outlined in their book, is to suggest the human lived experience plays a more central role than some religious, mythical, or universally constant human objective truth.Our current economic system relies heavily on a belief in rational choice theory. This idea, in keeping with the Western tradition Lakoff and Johnson sought to debunk, says that humans – also known among neoliberal economists as homo economicus – routinely conduct perfectly objective and absolute rational cost-benefit analysis before deciding how to spend money or accumulate wealth.If what Lakoff and Johnson suggest is true, and I’m inclined to believe it is, there is no such thing as objective or absolute truth in decision making. Our decisions are guided by our culturally engrained metaphors. The so-called invisible hand that neoliberal economists turn to as a self-interested magical motivational source of individual wealth and prosperity is actually the invisible mind; a mind influenced by embedded conceptual metaphors that guide our emotions which in turn trigger our thoughts and actions.IN EXCESS WILL END SUCCESSSocial psychologist, Jonathan Haidt, once said (and I’m paraphrasing) that if you want to find evidence of irrational behavior in self-reported rational people, study their entrenched dogmatic positions – it’s there you’ll find their irrational behavior. In our currently divided society, you don’t need to look far to see evidence of the myth of perfectly rational behavior in human decision making.“Every society clings to a myth by which it lives. Ours is the myth of economic growth.” Those are the words of British ecological economist, Tim Jackson. To illustrate the myth, he offers that “People are persuaded to spend money we don't have, on things we don't need, to create impressions that won't last, on people we don't care about.”Aristotle observed as much in the 4th century and wrote about it in a set of eight books on the philosophy of human affairs called, Politics. He wrote,“For, as their enjoyment is in excess, they seek an art which produces the excess of enjoyment; and, if they are not able to supply their pleasures by the art of getting wealth, they try other causes, using in turn every faculty in a manner contrary to nature…some men turn every quality or art into a means of getting wealth; this they conceive to be the end, and to the promotion of the end they think all things must contribute.” There are ongoing debates about what Aristotle would think of today’s economy. Both capitalists and communists draw on Aristotle as the genesis of their philosophies. But suffice it to say, Aristotle was not a fan of individual wealth accumulation. Any accumulation should be shared back to the society in support of a healthy community.Some scholars believe Aristotle would say “the lending out of money to acquire more money is merely the most unnatural and corrupting way to employ money.” As corrupt, they claim, as using human sexuality to sell sex.They believe Aristotle would not have made it a “question of the market value of your gold.” But instead, “what kind of man your gold makes of you.”It also seems Aristotle would not have been very impressed with the damage we inflicted on the earth in our pursuit of wealth accumulation. He was aware of the negative aspects of “unintended consequences” due to human activity, but he also found them to be “generally bad and disappointing.” That, for sure, is a departure from our current neoliberal stance.It was Adam Smith, the father of the capitalist economic system that dominates the world today, who said,“[People are] led by an invisible hand to promote an end which was no part of [their] intention.”By this logic, the plastics industry is led by an invisible hand to promote an end (for example, a path toward more plastic in the ocean than fish), which was no part of their intention. The oil industry is led by an invisible hand to promote an end (for example, climate collapse), but is not part of their intention. Even though they’ve known this for over 30 years.The aerosol industry was led by an invisible hand to promote an end, a hole in the ozone, which was not part of their intention; but the world rallied to curb its use. The tobacco industry was led by an invisible hand to promote an end, addiction to a cancer causing drug, which was not part of their intention; but the U.S cracked down on them anyway.British economist, John Maynard Keynes – an advocate of the free market, but also of instituting limits, put it best by issuing this sober warning,“Capitalism is the extraordinary belief that the nastiest of men, for the nastiest of reasons, will somehow work for the benefit of us all.”LEAKS AND PEAKS; GO WITH THE FLOWInfluential American economist Milton Friedman started to distance himself, and U.S. economic philosophy, from Keynesian ideas in the 70s. The country was in a recession and personal wealth accumulation had stagnated.This American ideal of wealth accumulation began in American economics in the late 1940s after two world wars and a depression. Personal and national wealth accumulation was as much a need as it was a desire. It only follows that the model of economics we have with us today puts personal and corporate wealth accumulation at the center, above all else. (note the orientation metaphors I inadvertently used: follows, center, above all else!)This economic model was drawn in a diagram by economist and Nobel prize winner, Paul Samuelson, for the canonical economic text book, Economics, in 1948. It has sold over four million copies and is still used by many schools today. That book became standard issue for Econ 101 in universities across the country that were flooded with men returning from WWII. It’s a simple diagram that shows Circular Flows of money being exchanged between households and businesses.Households flow labor into businesses which in turn crank out goods and services. Businesses flow wages to households that flow that money back to businesses through consumer spending on their goods and services.There are also leakages in this central flow from households; savings leak into banks, taxes to the government, and imports to trade. These leaks are converted into value and flowed back to the business side as injections into the economy; investments flow from banks, spending from government, and exports from trade.As economist Kate Raworth points out, missing from the diagram is the earth and the resources necessary to sustain this economic flow. But many advocates of this model believe resources are endless.In the 1980’s University of Maryland business professor and neoliberal, Julian Simon, believed that “Discoveries, like resources, may well be infinite: the more we discover, the more we are able to discover.” He imagined competitive market prices would keep resources from being over exploited and novel inventions would efficiently reuse and recycle any wasted matter and energy. That doesn’t appear to be working.Instead improvements in technology have accelerated the rate of extraction resulting in environmental degradation and collapse. Take the fishing industry. With improved sensing technologies, they’re able to fish small and sparsely populated schools of fish. It can lead to collapse and extinction. What’s more, these small populations are vulnerable to effects of climate change which challenges both their survival and ability to repopulate. And sure enough, if they do recover, the fishing industry pounces and the cycle of over exploitation begins again.Systems thinker, environmentalist and Dartmouth professor, Donella Meadows, states:“Nonrenewable resources are stock-limited. The entire stock is available at once, and can be extracted at any rate. But since the stock is not renewed, the faster the extraction rate, the shorter the lifetime of the resource.” In contrast,“Renewable resources are flow-limited. They can support extraction or harvest indefinitely, but only at a finite flow rate equal to their regeneration rate. If they are extracted faster than they regenerate, they may eventually be driven below a critical threshold and become, for all practical purposes, nonrenewable.”Indigenous cultures have known this for millennia. That’s why they leave harvestable crops behind. If they didn’t, they know there would not be any seeds for next season.We have been led to believe, and our current economic systems substantiates, nonrenewable resources are limitless. We’re taught that even though our self-interest in accumulating wealth may come with unintended consequences, those negative effects are a matter of “value judgement.”For example, valuing profit over the health of the planet and it’s occupants is a matter of judgement. It’s a line of thinking that values capitalism and corporate and individual wealth accumulation over all else – even the prospect of the collapse of entire species; including humans. Will capitalism seek to out live human existence? You be the judge.We’re reminded every day that economic indicators can only go up because our culture evolved to associate up with good. If an economy can only be deemed good by a limitless line that goes up for eternity but relies on limited resources that require periods of flattening of that curve to be renewed, we need to extend the metaphor for good to include flat and even declining. Up is good. Growth is good. And we don’t have time to waste. But even though the Bible tells us otherwise, we might want to sit down and take a breather sometimes and call it good. My aging body reminds me, there are limits to up. I struggle with accepting this fact. Most do. It also shows there are exceptions to metaphors. Just because our age goes up, that doesn’t necessarily mean it feels good.My body is a renewable resource but with a limited and declining life span. It can’t support the extraction of resources indefinitely, but it can maintain a finite flow of energy equal to my body’s, albeit declining, regeneration rate.But if I push too hard and exploit my resources; and equate increased pullup reps or faster running speed with good, I’ll drive my resources below a critical threshold and they’ll become nonrenewable.So now when I’m feeling up for a run. I don’t let myself get too depressed when my energy starts to fall. Instead of digging deep in a yearning for peak performance, I change my goal and shift my metaphor. I push that irrational ‘growth at all cost’ dogma to the side, bring the joy of a flat and slightly declining curve to the foreground, and feel my energy levels and my spirit rise.You see, I have a rational mind after all. Aristotle believed our ability to reason with our feelings is what makes us human. It’s what sets us apart from other animals. I have a rational choice to make when presented with a curve that flattens out or declines. I can succumb to the cultural belief and emotion that a line that curves flat or trends down is always bad, or I can shift my thinking that it is sometimes good and even necessary for survival.If I can do this with my fitness routine amidst a mid-life crisis, surely we can for an imbalanced economic regime amidst a climate crisis. Subscribe at interplace.io
Hannes Bergenfur, Jacob Lindström och Fredrik Temmes försöker förvandla moll till dur. Avsnittet innehåller bland annat förlusterna mot Manchester City och Juventus, damernas framgångar samt uppsnack inför mötet med Southampton.
Hannes Bergenfur, Jacob Lindström och Fredrik Temmes försöker förvandla moll till dur. Avsnittet innehåller bland annat förlusterna mot Manchester City och Juventus, damernas framgångar samt uppsnack inför mötet med Southampton.
Hannes Bergenfur, Jacob Lindström och Fredrik Temmes försöker förvandla moll till dur. Avsnittet innehåller bland annat förlusterna mot Manchester City och Juventus, damernas framgångar samt uppsnack inför mötet med Southampton.
Heidi has a twitch, Darth Vader drives a tide pod, sister simp, bring Owen Wilson into all our nerddoms. Daft Punk is Vader's wingman, "now this is podracing". Beggars canyon has no context, and Vader shoots R-2 (?!?) Explosions are fireworks, and we wrap up our first original movie recap. Join us for our first Deadpool segment. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nerdpostpodcast/support
For episode 15, Jonah looks at the Intermediate Disturbance Hypothesis and asks us each to consider: when is hardship helpful? Intro track: "Survivor" by Destiny's Child Transition track: "Harder Better Faster Stronger" by Daft Punk Outtro track: "Fuel Up" by Stornoway
In the fourth in a series of special miniature podcasts devoted to Daft Punk's Discovery, Ben Cardew examines track four, Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger. Ben Cardew's book about Discovery, Daft Punk's Discovery - The Future Unfurled, is available to pre-order now. https://velocitypress.uk/produ...
In the fourth in a series of special miniature podcasts devoted to Daft Punk's Discovery, Ben Cardew examines track four, Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger. Ben Cardew's book about Discovery, Daft Punk's Discovery - The Future Unfurled, is available to pre-order now. https://velocitypress.uk/product/daft-punk-discovery-book/
In this episode we're talking about our most challenging times and some of the obstacles and curve balls life has thrown at us. We matched our conversation with a South African MCC (Methode Cap Classic) aka South Africa's answer to champagne. This was kindly gifted to us by the Van Hunks who are specialists in creating sparkling liquids charged with the natural beauty of Cape Town, South Africa – check them out @vanhunksdrinks. South Africa has faced multiple alcohol bans over the past year which has affected their wine industry meaning many businesses might night survive – supporting the South African industry by drinking South African wine is a small thing we can do to make a big difference to these businesses. So pour yourself a glass, get comfy and remember - sips don't lie and you're starting to feel it's right! Carry on the conversation with us on Instagram @sips.dont.lie ! Hosts: Jane: @janeanisha Jenni: @thewinequeen_
Clayton and Shaddock talk about SAFC's comprehensive 3-0 win over New Mexico last Wednesday night. We talk Jose Gallegos's brilliance, Mohammed Abu's debut, and USL's annual meeting. As always, free kicks, this time about the Gold Cup. Enjoy!
This is Episode #6 of the Expert Table Tennis Podcast with Ben Larcombe and Harrie Austin-Jones. This month we're chatting about the physical side of table tennis. Is physical training even important for table tennis? If so, what kinds of stuff should we be doing? Harrie has a background in physical power sports like rugby, sprinting and bodybuilding, so I wanted to pick his brain! Sponsored by… TableTennisUniversity.com Today's episode is sponsored by TableTennisUniversity.com – a revolutionary online training program created by former Chinese pro, Tao Li. For the next 8 days, they're giving you $100 off their ‘Premium' bundle! If… The post Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger Table Tennis (S02E06) appeared first on Expert Table Tennis.
This week on the podcast, Chris and Mike take a look at natural nootropic agents. Can you really take something that makes you smarter, more attentive, more efficient and more productive? Do they work, and if so, how? What works best, stacking and more. Plus, is there a big corporation stealing our ideas? We have a little fun with conspiracy theories!