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The guests are Ian Beaty and Colin Brumelle Singers and songwriters leading the soul and R&B sounds of Honeybear, the Band. New album I Was Wrong. Vancouver-based based but they're creating music that could easily have come from Memphis, New Orleans or Muscle Shoals. See and hear it for yourself: Aug 5 Harmony Arts Fest West Van Aug 7 The Drake Canmore Aug 8 Ironwood Calgary Aug 9 Wapiti Fest Fernie Aug 29 Fox Cabaret Vancouver Sept 12 Barnside Harvest Fest Ladner Oct 8 Centennial Theatre North Van www.honeybear.band Honeybear, the Band Playing you vintage soul, blues and roots music from Vancouver BC www.honeybear.band
Toni Sant presents the 711th in a series of podcasts featuring music by performers in or from Malta. Artists featured in this podcast: PART 1Myles - Lil Din l-Art Ħelwa (acoustic)Skald - Xatbet il-BiebMariele Zammit - BabawManwel T - Zulu DrumOwen Leuellen - Catch a PlaneLuke Chappell - Turn on the LightPART 2My Drug Hell - You Were Right, I Was WrongMy Drug Hell -Walk Tall My Drug Hell - NightgamesPART 3Featured album: Contemporary Colours Vol 2: New Music by Maltese Composers by the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra >> Details about this podcast [in Maltese] See also: - MMI Podcast: YouTube playlist - MMI Podcast: Facebook Page - MMI Archive on Mixcloud | @tonisant on Twitter - M3P: Malta Music Memory Project - Mużika Mod Ieħor ma' Toni Sant on Facebook (MP3)
Romancing SaGa 2, Magic: The Gathering, State of Play, and we admit to our personal failings as human beings. What could better than that?! Come and join the party! Fine Time on Bluesky: @fineti.me Andre: @pizzadinosaur.fineti.me Steve: @monotonegent.fineti.me Kevin: @kevinflevin89.fineti.me [00:00] Intro [04:36] Andre played Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge of the Seven [23:25] Steve played Atelier Meruru: The Apprentice of Arland DX [34:24] Kevin played 1-2 Switch [42:32] Kevin is back into Magic: The Gathering! [51:10] First Shower [53:39] State of Play - February 2025 [01:27:16] Second Shower [01:29:48] 'Fuck, I Was Wrong' Introduction [01:30:44] Kevin was wrong about Xbox's success this generation [01:44:59] Andre was wrong about Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow [01:52:31] Steve was wrong about playing games on PC [01:57:55] See Ya!
With Election Day looming, Jeff dives into the political desperation driving the Democrats' strategy—and why, for the first time, he's decided to vote for Trump. As smear campaigns and absurd accusations pile up, Jeff examines the stark reality of what's at stake and contrasts the Democrats' fearmongering with the mess they've actually created: open borders, sky-high consumer prices, and the normalization of anti-Semitic hate crimes. If the stakes weren't so high, he might sit this one out, but at this point, voting has become a defense mechanism for what remains of the country's sanity.Shifting gears, Jeff discusses how ineffective assistance of counsel claims made by imprisoned clients shouldn't ruffle a defense lawyer's feathers — the clients are in jail after all. Using his own experience with high-profile clients, including El Chapo, he sheds light on the personal, ethical, and sometimes laughable aspects of these claims—and the mess the press often makes when covering them.Finally, Jeff pays a long-overdue tribute to the band Social Distortion, a band that's resonated with him for decades. More than just rockabilly punk, the band's music speaks to struggle, redemption, and raw honesty. From “When the Angels Sing” to “I Was Wrong,” Jeff shares why these tracks mean so much to him, urging listeners to give the band a chance beyond his podcast snippets.
Intro Song – 14, Mark Hummel, “Ghosted”, True Believer First Set - 13, Ronnie Baker Brooks, “My Boo”, Blues In My DNA 12, The Fabulous Thunderbirds w/ Elvin Bishop, “Whatcha Do To Me”, Struck Down 11, Jontavious Willis, “Keep Your Worries On The Dance Floor”, West Georgia Blues 10, Vanesse Thomas, “Do Y'All”, Stories In Blue Second Set - 9, Zac Harmon, “Never Have A Better Night”, Floreada's Boy 8, Chris Cain, “I Was Wrong”, Good Intentions Gone Bad 7, Sonny Gullage, “Go Be Free”, Go Be Free Third Set - 6, Colin James, “Crystal Ball”, Chasing The Sun 5, Albert Castiglia feat. Kingfish & Rayne, “You Cant Judge A Book By Its Cover”, Righteous Souls 4, Jovin Webb, “Wig On Wrong”, Drifter Fourth Set - 3, Duke Robillard, “Blue Coat Man”, Roll With Me 2, Tab Benoit, “Watching The Gators Roll In”, I Hear Thunder 1, Shemekia Copeland, “Tee Tot Payne”, Blame It On Eve
At my first job, I was asked to monetise 10 websites. It was making AUD$10-20 a day. I spent 6-9 months and helped the owner 200x their gross profit. In this video, Matt Raad shares how people can build, renovate and sell websites as an additional income stream. Matt and Liz Raad are highly successful Website Investors and Digital Educators. They are regarded as Australia's leading experts in website valuation, website due diligence and investing in digital assets. They were one of the first in the world to buy & renovate a portfolio of websites, a strategy they now teach beginners to reach 6 and 7-figure incomes – how to transition and replace a high-income job or business income with more leveraged, high cash-flow, location independent digital skills & online businesses. Chapters 00:00 Intro 01:40 The Scientist Mindset 04:52 Rich Dad, Poor Dad 07:24 How to Transition Out of CAREER 12:38 Building Our SALES Skills 15:20 Do Websites Still Make MONEY 19:35 How to INVEST in the Right Website 25:53 Which Country to Focus On 28:00 The Secret: KEYWORD Research 34:05 I WAS WRONG! 38:38 Do It Yourself 41:50 Advice for Building Business with My Wife 46:40 "Steely-Eyed Determination" 47:47 Resolving Business Conflicts 50:00 Matt's Question for You
Season 4 Ep 41: Two Idiots Discuss Sports - MLB Divisional Series Breakdown and Predictions. That's right, back-to-back episodes of Two Idiots Discuss Sports, fresh with predictions. 0:00 - Intro 1:21 - Act One: Two Idiots Discuss Sports - MLB Divisional Series Breakdown and Predictions 51:21 - Act Two: Epilogue - Once Again, I Was Wrong
At my first job, I was asked to monetise 10 websites. It was making AUD$10-20 a day. I spent 6-9 months and helped the owner 200x their gross profit. In this video, Matt Raad shares how people can build, renovate and sell websites as an additional income stream. Matt and Liz Raad are highly successful Website Investors and Digital Educators. They are regarded as Australia's leading experts in website valuation, website due diligence and investing in digital assets. They were one of the first in the world to buy & renovate a portfolio of websites, a strategy they now teach beginners to reach 6 and 7-figure incomes – how to transition and replace a high-income job or business income with more leveraged, high cash-flow, location independent digital skills & online businesses. Chapters 00:00 Intro 01:40 The Scientist Mindset 04:52 Rich Dad, Poor Dad 07:24 How to Transition Out of CAREER 12:38 Building Our SALES Skills 15:20 Do Websites Still Make MONEY 19:35 How to INVEST in the Right Website 25:53 Which Country to Focus On 28:00 The Secret: KEYWORD Research 34:05 I WAS WRONG! 38:38 Do It Yourself 41:50 Advice for Building Business with My Wife 46:40 "Steely-Eyed Determination" 47:47 Resolving Business Conflicts 50:00 Matt's Question for You Thank you for listening. #career #onlinebusiness #wealth
I thought I was simply flying to Virginia Beach to talk about a 4 year client of our marketing company as he transitions into using Repeat Returns and film episode 4 of our Docu Series...I WAS WRONG! This became a masterclass in how to collaborate with a vendor. Thank you Dean --- Are you in need of some help driving sales? If so, check out on of my 3 companies, we specialize in helping restaurants grow their revenue and profit through restaurant marketing that works. Visit www.restaurantmarketingthatworks.com
We played the Splatioon 3 DLC as well as the newest Shiren the Wanderer, and then we discuss the marketibility of PS5 Pro, fast travel in video games, Switch2 facing competition from handheld PCs, and so much more in this latest edition fo the Big Deal. Thanks for listening! Twitter: @FineTimePodcast Andre: @pizzadinosaur.fineti.me Steve: @monotonegent.fineti.me Kevin: @kevinflevin89.fineti.me [00:00] Intro [02:18] Steve played Splatoon 3 DLC Side Order [10:58] Andre played Shiren the Wanderer: The Mystery Dungeon of Serpentcoil Island [27:35] It's Time To Hit The Showers! [30:45] How can Sony market PS5 Pro? [39:27] Dragon's Dogma 2 director calls out fast travel [52:02] Does Switch 2 face competition from handheld PCs? [01:14:15] Break Time! [01:06:49] Over/Under Game [01:21:51] Fuck, I Was Wrong [01:31:09] See Ya!
Have you been told (by me LOL) that true wealth is debt freedom, and that debt is "bad" ??? Well, guess what? I WAS WRONG, and so was whoever that taught you debt is bad too. It turns out that the way to become a millionaire NOW is different than what it took even 50 years ago. It's in leveraging debt to create wealth that it takes now, and expert Alyssa Holbrook is breaking it all down with the 4 things to do TODAY to get yourself set up for success in money that you've never heard before.You can find Alyssa here:@alyssaholbrookcoachalyssaholbrook.as.me/consultcallAlyssa Holbrook on LinkedInWant to ask me a question about something you're learning here on the podcast? I do free live calls every Tuesday and Thursday and I'd love to talk to you there! Click the link to register below and I'll see you there:https://emilygibsoncoaching.as.me/on-the-stageOR you can send an email to theteam@emilygibsoncoaching.com with the subject line "PODCAST QUESTIONS FOR EMILY" and she'll answer them on a future episode just for you. I'm here to show you how to get to your next rank. The best part is that you won't need to lose your friends, ruin family relationships, or kill yourself working 24/7 and hit burnout to make it to the top. You don't have to have a giant network or be savvy with social media. It's not that it's going to be all rainbows and daisies, but it will not be as hard for you as it was for me because you will have me to show you a better way. I can get you there safely and faster, and that's what you really want. You ready?
Welcome back, El Wretchos. Don't forget to watch us on YouTube. In this episode, we are sad to report that world famine has NOT been solved. Anyways, this week we have a wide variety of topics, from TikTok coverage and Lara Trump to The Washington Post's condescending piece about all Republicans. Wretch on! Time Stamps: 2:18 - Front Page 36:18 - Obsessions 43:56 - Reader Mail 51:28 - Favorite Items SHOW NOTES Popular Information: Media compounds failure on Hur report Politico - Playbook: Joe Biden's secret policy obsession CNN - RFK Jr.'s VP prospect Aaron Rodgers has shared false Sandy Hook conspiracy theories in private conversations Wall Street Journal - How TikTok Was Blindsided by U.S. Bill That Could Ban It NY Books - Who Should Regulate Online Speech? Mediaiate - Don Lemon Grills Elon Musk About Meeting with Trump: ‘Did He Ask You for Money?' New York Times - Yep, He Did It Again Sky News - Princess of Wales: Picture agencies pull Kate photo amid 'manipulation' concerns The Washington Post - Opinion: My month of living Republicanly The Washington Post - How worried should we be about the Drunk Elephant tweens? New York Times - I Said the Era of Famines Might Be Ending. I Was Wrong. Wall Street Journal - The Hottest New Home Amenity? ‘It's Brutal.' New York Times - A Night With New York's Lesbian and Bisexual Backgammon League OBSESSIONS: Financial Times - American politics is undergoing a racial realignment Wall Street Journal - Biden's National Security Adviser Navigates a World of Chaos READER MAIL: Cal Matters - L.A. County testing AI to get homeless people sheltered FAVORITES: Wall Street Journal - Meet the Other Trump Who's About to Lead the GOP Wall Street Journal - What's in a $178,000 Oscars Gift Bag?
The Church Has Something to Say to The World: Part One | Pastor Tyler Sollie | Life Center Tacoma The Church will lack the AUTHORITY to SPEAK when it lacks AUTHENTIC REPENTANCE Joel 2:11-14, 17 (CSB) Repentance is INTERNAL before it is EXTERNAL Repentance recognizes "I WAS WRONG." Repentance reorients our BELIEF and realigns our BEHAVIOR Mark 1:14-15 (CSB) Repentance RESTORES and REFRESHES Acts 3:19-20 (CSB)
Hats Off To This Week's Contributors: @RyanMorrisonJer, @geneteare, @mgsiegler, @spyglass_feed, @saulausterlitz, @ClareMalone, @benedictevans, @mikeloukides, @ErikNaso, @kateclarktweets, @finkd, @mattbirchler, @imillhiser, @jaygoldberg, @ron_miller, @btaylor, @sierraplatform, @eladgilContents* Editorial: * Essays of the Week* AI Leads New Unicorn Creation As Ranks Of $1B Startups Swells * Behold: The Sports Streaming Bundle* 40 Years Ago, This Ad Changed the Super Bowl Forever* Is the Media Prepared for an Extinction-Level Event?* Video of the Week* AI and Everything Else - Benedict Evans from Slush* AI of the Week* The OpenAI Endgame* OpenAI Sora– The most realistic AI-generated video to date* I Was Wrong. We Haven't Reached Peak AI Frenzy.* News Of the Week* I tried Vision Pro. Here's my take* The Quest 3 is better than you might expect* The Supreme Court will decide if the government can seize control of YouTube and Twitter* Arm Results Set The World On Fire* Startup of the Week* Bret Taylor's new AI company aims to help customers get answers and complete tasks automatically* X of the Week* Elad Gil on AIEditorial: And The Oscar Goes to SoraOpenAI teased its new video creation model - Sora - this week.In doing so it released a technical report and several examples of prompts and outputs.Cautious to not over-state the end game the company said:We explore large-scale training of generative models on video data. Specifically, we train text-conditional diffusion models jointly on videos and images of variable durations, resolutions and aspect ratios. We leverage a transformer architecture that operates on spacetime patches of video and image latent codes. Our largest model, Sora, is capable of generating a minute of high fidelity video. Our results suggest that scaling video generation models is a promising path towards building general purpose simulators of the physical world.All of the videos are incredible, albeit only a minute or less each. My favorite is the Dogs in Snow video:Although the ‘Closeup Man in Glasses' is also wonderful.I mention this because the speed at which AI is addressing new fields is - in my opinion - mind-boggling. Skills that take humans decades to perfect are being learned in months and are capable of scaling to infinite outputs using words, code, images, video, and sound.It will take the advancement of robotics to tie these capabilities to physical work, but that seems assured to happen.When engineering, farming, transport, or production meets AI then human needs can be addressed directly.Sora winning an Oscar for Cinematography or in producing from a script or a book seems far-fetched. But it wasn't so long ago that a tech company doing so would have been laughable, and now we have Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Apple TV Plus regularly being nominated or winning awards.Production will increasingly be able to leverage AI.Some will say this is undermining human skills, but I think the opposite. It will release human skills. Take the prompt that produced the Dogs in Snow video:Prompt:A litter of golden retriever puppies playing in the snow. Their heads pop out of the snow, covered in.I can imagine that idea and write it down. But my skills would not allow me to produce it. Sora opens my imagination and enables me to act on it. I guess that many humans have creative ideas that they are unable to execute….up to now. Sora, DallE, and ChatGPT all focus on releasing human potential.Google released its Gemini 1.5 model this week (less than a month after releasing Gemini Ultra 1.0). Tom's Guide has a summary and analysis by Ryan MorrisonGemini Pro 1.5 has a staggering 10 million token context length. That is the amount of content it can store in its memory for a single chat or response. This is enough for hours of video or multiple books within a single conversation, and Google says it can find any piece of information within that window with a high level of accuracy.Jeff Dean, Google DeepMind Chief Scientist wrote on X that the model also comes with advanced multimodal capabilities across code, text, image, audio and video.He wrote that this means you can “interact in sophisticated ways with entire books, very long document collections, codebases of hundreds of thousands of lines across hundreds of files, full movies, entire podcast series, and more."In “needle-in-a-haystack” testing where they look for the needle in the vast amount of data stored in the context window, they were able to find specific pieces of information with 99.7% accuracy even with 10 million tokens of data.All of this makes it easy to understand why Kate Clark at The Information penned a piece with the title: I Was Wrong. We Haven't Reached Peak AI FrenzyI will leave this week's editorial with Ryan Morrison's observation at the end of his article:What we are seeing with these advanced multimodal models is the interaction of the digital and the real, where AI is gaining a deeper understanding of humanity and how WE see the world.Essays of the WeekAI Leads New Unicorn Creation As Ranks Of $1B Startups Swells February 13, 2024Gené Teare @geneteareFewer startups became unicorns in 2023, but The Crunchbase Unicorn Board also became more crowded, as exits became even scarcer.That means that 10 years after the term “unicorn” was coined to denote those private startups valued at $1 billion or more, there are over 1,500 current unicorn companies globally, collectively valued at more than $5 trillion based on their most recent valuations from funding deals.All told, fewer than 100 companies joined the Unicorn Board in 2023, the lowest count in more than five years, an analysis of Crunchbase data shows.Of the 95 companies that joined the board in 2023, AI was the leading sector, adding 20 new unicorns alone. Other leading unicorn sectors in 2023 included fintech (with 14 companies), cleantech and energy (12 each), and semiconductors (nine).Based on an analysis of Crunchbase data, 41 companies joined the Unicorn Board from the U.S. and 24 from China in 2023. Other countries were in the single digits for new unicorns: Germany had four new companies, while India and the U.K. each had three.New records nonethelessDespite the slower pace of new unicorns, the Crunchbase board of current private unicorns has reached new milestones as fewer companies exited the board in 2023.The total number of global unicorns on our board reached 1,500 at the start of 2024, which takes into account the exclusion of those that have exited via an M&A or IPO transaction. Altogether, these private unicorn companies have raised north of $900 billion from investors.This year also marks a decade since investor Aileen Lee of Cowboy Ventures coined the term unicorn for private companies valued at a billion dollars or more.In a new report looking at the unicorn landscape 10 years later, Lee said she believes the unicorn phenomenon is not going away, despite a sharp downturn in venture funding in recent years. She expects more than 1,000 new companies in the U.S. alone will join the ranks in the next decade.Unicorn exitsIn 2023, 10 unicorn companies exited the board via an IPO, far fewer than in recent years. That contrasts with 20 companies in 2022 and 113 in 2021.However, M&A was more active in 2023. Sixteen unicorn companies were acquired in 2023 — up from 2022 when 11 companies were acquired and slightly down from 2021 with 21 companies exiting via an acquisition.December numbersEight new companies joined The Crunchbase Unicorn Board in December 2023. The highest monthly count last year for new unicorns was 10 and the lowest was two.Of the new unicorns, three are artificial intelligence companies. Other sectors that minted unicorns in December include fintech, cybersecurity, food and beverage, and health care.The new unicorn companies minted in December 2023 were:..MoreBehold: The Sports Streaming BundleIt just makes sense. Sports was the last thing holding together the cable TV bundle. Now it will be the start of the streaming bundle.That's my 5-minute reaction to the truly huge news that Disney, Warner, and Fox are launching a new sports streaming service, combining their various sports rights into one package. Well, presumably. The details are still quite thin at this point. Clearly, several entities were racing to this story, with both WSJ and Bloomberg claiming "scoops" by publishing paragraph-long stories with only the high level facts. I'm linking to Varietyabove, which at least has a few more details, including (canned) quotes from Bob Iger, Lachlan Murdoch, and David Zaslav.Fox Corp., Warner Bros. Discovery and Disney are set to launch a new streaming joint venture that will make all of their sports programming available under a single broadband roof, a move that will put content from ESPN, TNT and Fox Sports on a new standalone app and, in the process, likely shake up the world of TV sports.The three media giants are slated to launch the new service in the fall. Subscribers would get access to linear sports networks including ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, SECN, ACCN, ESPNEWS, ABC, Fox, FS1, FS2, BTN, TNT, TBS, truTV and ESPN+, as well as hundreds of hours from the NFL, NBA, MLB and NHL and many top college divisions. Pricing will be announced at a later date.Each company would own one third of the new outlet and license their sports content to it on a non-exclusive basis. The service would have a new brand and an independent management teamYes, this is essentially running the Hulu playbook of old, but only for sports content. No, that ultimately didn't end well, but Hulu had a decent enough run before egos got involved.1 Here, the egos are once again being (at least temporarily) set aside to do something obvious: make money. Sports is the one bit of content that most people watch in one form or another, live no less (hence why it was keeping the cable bundle together). And increasingly, with the rise of streaming, it was becoming impossible to figure out what game was on, where. You could get access to most games online now, but it might require buying four or five different services. And again, then finding which one the game you wanted was actually on...More40 Years Ago, This Ad Changed the Super Bowl ForeverAn oral history of Apple's groundbreaking “1984” spot, which helped to establish the Super Bowl as TV's biggest commercial showcase.By Saul AusterlitzPublished Feb. 9, 2024Updated Feb. 10, 2024Four decades ago, the Super Bowl became the Super Bowl.It wasn't because of anything that happened in the game itself: On Jan. 22, 1984, the Los Angeles Raiders defeated Washington 38-9 in Super Bowl XVIII, a contest that was mostly over before halftime. But during the broadcast on CBS, a 60-second commercial loosely inspired by a famous George Orwell novel shook up the advertising and the technology sectors without ever showing the product it promoted. Conceived by the Chiat/Day ad agency and directed by Ridley Scott, then fresh off making the seminal science-fiction noir “Blade Runner,” the Apple commercial “1984,” which was intended to introduce the new Macintosh computer, would become one of the most acclaimed commercials ever made. It also helped to kick off — pun partially intended — the Super Bowl tradition of the big game serving as an annual showcase for gilt-edged ads from Fortune 500 companies. It all began with the Apple co-founder Steve Jobs's desire to take the battle with the company's rivals to a splashy television broadcast he knew nothing about.In recent interviews, several of the people involved in creating the “1984” spot — Scott; John Sculley, then chief executive of Apple; Steve Hayden, a writer of the ad for Chiat/Day; Fred Goldberg, the Apple account manager for Chiat/Day; and Anya Rajah, the actor who famously threw the sledgehammer — looked back on how the commercial came together, its inspiration and the internal objections that almost kept it from airing. These are edited excerpts from the conversations.JOHN SCULLEY On Oct. 19, 1983, we're all sitting around in Steve [Jobs's] building, the Mac building, and the cover of Businessweek says, “The Winner is … IBM.” We were pretty deflated because this was the introduction of the IBM PCjr, and we hadn't even introduced the Macintosh yet.STEVE HAYDEN Jobs said, “I want something that will stop the world in its tracks.” Our media director, Hank Antosz, said, “Well, there's only one place that can do that — the Super Bowl.” And Steve Jobs said, “What's the Super Bowl?” [Antosz] said, “Well, it's a huge football game that attracts one of the largest audiences of the year.” And [Jobs] said, “I've never seen a Super Bowl. I don't think I know anybody who's seen a Super Bowl.”FRED GOLDBERG The original idea was actually done in 1982. We presented an ad [with] a headline, which was “Why 1984 Won't Be Like ‘1984,'” to Steve Jobs, and he didn't think the Apple III was worthy of that claim...MoreIs the Media Prepared for an Extinction-Level Event?Ads are scarce, search and social traffic is dying, and readers are burned out. The future will require fundamentally rethinking the press's relationship to its audience.Clare MaloneFebruary 10, 2024My first job in media was as an assistant at The American Prospect, a small political magazine in Washington, D.C., that offered a promising foothold in journalism. I helped with the print order, mailed checks to writers—after receiving lots of e-mails asking, politely, Where is my money?—and ran the intern program. This last responsibility allowed me a small joy: every couple of weeks, a respected journalist would come into the office for a brown-bag lunch in our conference room, giving our most recent group of twentysomethings a chance to ask for practical advice about “making it.” One man told us to embrace a kind of youthful workaholism, before we became encumbered by kids and families. An investigative reporter implored us to file our taxes and to keep our personal lives in order—never give the rich and powerful a way to undercut your journalism. But perhaps the most memorable piece of advice was from a late-career writer who didn't mince words. You want to make it in journalism, he said? Marry rich. We laughed. He didn't.I've thought a lot about that advice in the past year. A report that tracked layoffs in the industry in 2023 recorded twenty-six hundred and eighty-one in broadcast, print, and digital news media. NBC News, Vox Media, Vice News, Business Insider, Spotify, theSkimm, FiveThirtyEight, The Athletic, and Condé Nast—the publisher of The New Yorker—all made significant layoffs. BuzzFeed News closed, as did Gawker. The Washington Post, which lost about a hundred million dollars last year, offered buyouts to two hundred and forty employees. In just the first month of 2024, Condé Nast laid off a significant number of Pitchfork's staff and folded the outlet into GQ; the Los Angeles Times laid off at least a hundred and fifteen workers (their union called it “the big one”); Time cut fifteen per cent of its union-represented editorial staff; the Wall Street Journal slashed positions at its D.C. bureau; and Sports Illustrated, which had been weathering a scandal for publishing A.I.-generated stories, laid off much of its staff as well. One journalist recently cancelled a networking phone call with me, writing, “I've decided to officially take my career in a different direction.” There wasn't much I could say to counter that conclusion; it was perfectly logical.“Publishers, brace yourselves—it's going to be a wild ride,” Matthew Goldstein, a media consultant, wrote in a January newsletter. “I see a potential extinction-level event in the future.” Some of the forces cited by Goldstein were already well known: consumers are burned out by the news, and social-media sites have moved away from promoting news articles. But Goldstein also pointed to Google's rollout of A.I.-integrated search, which answers user queries within the Google interface, rather than referring them to outside Web sites, as a major factor in this coming extinction. According to a recent Wall Street Journalanalysis, Google generates close to forty per cent of traffic across digital media. Brands with strong home-page traffic will likely be less affected, Goldstein wrote—places like Yahoo, the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, the Daily Mail, CNN, the Washington Post, and Fox News. But Web sites that aren't as frequently typed into browsers need to “contemplate drastic measures, possibly halving their brand portfolios.”What will emerge in the wake of mass extinction, Brian Morrissey, another media analyst, recently wrote in his newsletter, “The Rebooting,” is “a different industry, leaner and diminished, often serving as a front operation to other businesses,” such as events, e-commerce, and sponsored content. In fact, he told me, what we are witnessing is nothing less than the end of the mass-media era. “This is a delayed reaction to the commercial Internet itself,” he said. “I don't know if anything could have been done differently.”..Much MoreVideo of the WeekAI and Everything Else - Benedict Evans from SlushAI of the WeekThe OpenAI EndgameThoughts about the outcome of the NYT versus OpenAI copyright lawsuitBy Mike LoukidesFebruary 13, 2024Since the New York Times sued OpenAI for infringing its copyrights by using Times content for training, everyone involved with AI has been wondering about the consequences. How will this lawsuit play out? And, more importantly, how will the outcome affect the way we train and use large language models?There are two components to this suit. First, it was possible to get ChatGPT to reproduce some Times articles very close to verbatim. That's fairly clearly copyright infringement, though there are still important questions that could influence the outcome of the case. Reproducing the New York Times clearly isn't the intent of ChatGPT, and OpenAI appears to have modified ChatGPT's guardrails to make generating infringing content more difficult, though probably not impossible. Is this enough to limit any damages? It's not clear that anybody has used ChatGPT to avoid paying for a NYT subscription. Second, the examples in a case like this are always cherry-picked. While the Times can clearly show that OpenAI can reproduce some articles, can it reproduce any article from the Times' archive? Could I get ChatGPT to produce an article from page 37 of the September 18, 1947 issue? Or, for that matter, an article from the Chicago Tribune or the Boston Globe? Is the entire corpus available (I doubt it), or just certain random articles? I don't know, and given that OpenAI has modified GPT to reduce the possibility of infringement, it's almost certainly too late to do that experiment. The courts will have to decide whether inadvertent, inconsequential, or unpredictable reproduction meets the legal definition of copyright infringement.The more important claim is that training a model on copyrighted content is infringement, whether or not the model is capable of reproducing that training data in its output. An inept and clumsy version of this claim was made by Sarah Silverman and others in a suit that was dismissed. The Authors' Guild has its own version of this lawsuit, and it is working on a licensing model that would allow its members to opt in to a single licensing agreement. The outcome of this case could have many side-effects, since it essentially would allow publishers to charge not just for the texts they produce, but for how those texts are used.It is difficult to predict what the outcome will be, though easy enough guess. Here's mine. OpenAI will settle with the New York Times out of court, and we won't get a ruling. This settlement will have important consequences: it will set a de-facto price on training data. And that price will no doubt be high. Perhaps not as high as the Times would like (there are rumors that OpenAI has offered something in the range of $1 million to $5 million), but sufficiently high enough to deter OpenAI's competitors.$1M is not, in and of itself, a terribly high price, and the Times reportedly thinks that it's way too low; but realize that OpenAI will have to pay a similar amount to almost every major newspaper publisher worldwide in addition to organizations like the Authors Guild, technical journal publishers, magazine publishers, and many other content owners. The total bill is likely to be close to $1 billion, if not more, and as models need to be updated, at least some of it will be a recurring cost. I suspect that OpenAI would have difficulty going higher, even given Microsoft's investments—and, whatever else you may think of this strategy—OpenAI has to think about the total cost. I doubt that they are close to profitable; they appear to be running on an Uber-like business plan, in which they spend heavily to buy the market without regard for running a sustainable business. But even with that business model, billion-dollar expenses have to raise the eyebrows of partners like Microsoft.The Times, on the other hand, appears to be making a common mistake: overvaluing its data. Yes, it has a large archive—but what is the value of old news? Furthermore, in almost any application but especially in AI, the value of data isn't the data itself; it's the correlations between different datasets. The Times doesn't own those correlations any more than I own the correlations between my browsing data and Tim O'Reilly's. But those correlations are precisely what's valuable to OpenAI and others building data-driven products...MoreOpenAI Sora– The most realistic AI-generated video to dateERIK NASOOpenAI Sora is an AI text-to-video model that has achieved incredibly realistic video that is hard to tell it is AI. It's very life-like but not real. I think we have just hit the beginning of some truly powerful AI-generated video that could change the game for stock footage and more. Below are two examples of the most realistic AI prompt-generated videos I have seen.Prompt: A stylish woman walks down a Tokyo street filled with warm glowing neon and animated city signage. She wears a black leather jacket, a long red dress, and black boots, and carries a black purse. She wears sunglasses and red lipstick. She walks confidently and casually. The street is damp and reflective, creating a mirror effect of the colorful lights. Many pedestrians walk about.Prompt: Drone view of waves crashing against the rugged cliffs along Big Sur's garay point beach. The crashing blue waters create white-tipped waves, while the golden light of the setting sun illuminates the rocky shore. A small island with a lighthouse sits in the distance, and green shrubbery covers the cliff's edge. The steep drop from the road down to the beach is a dramatic feat, with the cliff's edges jutting out over the sea. This is a view that captures the raw beauty of the coast and the rugged landscape of the Pacific Coast Highway.Prompt: Animated scene features a close-up of a short fluffy monster kneeling beside a melting red candle. The art style is 3D and realistic, with a focus on lighting and texture. The mood of the painting is one of wonder and curiosity, as the monster gazes at the flame with wide eyes and open mouth. Its pose and expression convey a sense of innocence and playfulness, as if it is exploring the world around it for the first time. The use of warm colors and dramatic lighting further enhances the cozy atmosphere of the image.Sora can generate videos up to a minute long while maintaining visual quality and adherence to the user's prompt. OpenAI SOra states they are teaching AI to understand and simulate the physical world in motion, with the goal of training models that help people solve problems that require real-world interaction...MoreI Was Wrong. We Haven't Reached Peak AI Frenzy.By Kate ClarkFeb 15, 2024, 4:16pm PSTAfter Sam Altman's sudden firing last year, I argued the chaos that followed his short-lived ouster would inject a healthy dose of caution into venture investments in artificial intelligence companies. I figured we'd finally reached the peak of the AI venture capital frenzy when a threatened employee exodus from OpenAI risked sending the value of the $86 billion AI juggernaut almost to zero. There was plenty of other proof that the hype for generative AI was fading. Investors were openly saying they planned to be a lot tougher on valuation negotiations and would ask startups harder questions about governance. Some companies had begun to consider selling themselves due to the high costs of developing AI software. And an early darling of the AI boom, AI-powered writing tool Jasper, had become the butt of jokes when it slashed internal revenue projections and cut its internal valuation after having won a $1.5 billion valuation in 2022. I forgot that everyone in Silicon Valley suffers from short-term memory loss. After a week sipping boxed water with venture capitalists from South Park to Sand Hill Road, I'm convinced I called the end of the AI frenzy far too soon. In fact, I expect this year will deliver more cash into the hands of U.S. AI startups than last year, when those companies raised a total of $63 billion, according to PitchBook data. Altman's fundraising ambitions will surely boost the total. A recent report from The Wall Street Journal said Altman plans to raise trillions of dollars to develop the AI chips needed to create artificial general intelligence, software that can reason the way humans do. Even if that number is actually much smaller, talk of such goals lifts the ceiling for other startup founders, who are likely to think even bigger and to be more aggressive in their fundraising. Investor appetite for AI companies is still growing, too. These investors claimed last fall that they were done with the FOMO-inspired deals, but they're pushing checks on the top AI companies now harder than ever...MoreNews Of the WeekI tried Vision Pro. Here's my takeThe Quest 3 is better than you might expectPosted by Matt Birchler13 Feb 2024Alex Heath for The Verge: Zuckerberg says Quest 3 is “the better product” vs. Apple's Vision ProHe says the Quest has a better “immersive” content library than Apple, which is technically true for now, though he admits that the Vision Pro is a better entertainment device. And then there's the fact that the Quest 3 is, as Zuck says, “like seven times less expensive.”I currently own both headsets and while I'm very excited about the potential in the Vision Pro, I actually find it hard to fully disagree with Zuck on this one. I think a lot of people have only used the Vision Pro would be surprised how well the Quest 3 does some things in comparison.For example, the pass-through mode is definitely not quite as good as the Vision Pro's, but it's closer than you might expect. And while people are rightly impressed with how well the Vision Pro has windows locked in 3D space, honestly the Quest 3 is just as good at this in my experience. When it comes to comfort, I do think the Vision Pro is easier to wear for longer periods, but I find it more finicky to get in just the right spot in front of my eyes, while the Quest 3 seems to have a larger sweet spot. And let's not even talk about the field of view, which is way wider on the Quest to the point of being unnoticeable basically all the time. I kinda think field of view will be similar to phone bezels in that you get used to what you have and anything more seems huge — you can get used to the Vision Pro's narrower field of view, but once you're used to wider, it's hard to not notice when going back.The Vision Pro has some hardware features that help it rise above (the massively higher resolution screen jumps to mind), but I'm just saying that if you're looking for everything to be 7x better to match the price difference, I don't think that's there.Beyond this, the products are quite different, though. As Zuckerberg says, the Quest 3 is more focused on fully immersive VR experiences, and while the Vision Pro has a little of that right now, it's not really doing the same things. And when it comes to gaming it's not even close. The Quest 3 has a large library of games available and that expands to almost every VR game ever made with Steam Link.On the other hand, the Vision Pro is much for a “computer” than the Quest ever was. If you can do it on a Mac or an iPad, you can probably already do it on the Vision Pro. And I'm not talking about finding some weird alternate version of your task manager or web browser that doesn't sync with anything else in your life, I'm talking about the apps you already know and love. This is huge and it's Apple leveraging its ecosystem to make sure you can seamlessly move from Mac to iPhone to iPad to Vision Pro. And if you can't install something from the App Store, the web browser is just as capable as Safari on the iPad. If all else fails, you can always just bring your full Mac into your space as well. I will say the Quest 3 can do this and has the advantage of working with Windows as well, but if you have a Mac, it's much, much better.This is more words than I expected to write about a CEO saying his product is better than the competition's (shocker), but I do think that Zuck's statement is less insane than some may think it to be...MoreThe Supreme Court will decide if the government can seize control of YouTube and TwitterWe're about to find out if the Supreme Court still believes in capitalism.By Ian Millhiser Feb 15, 2024, 7:00am ESTIan Millhiser is a senior correspondent at Vox, where he focuses on the Supreme Court, the Constitution, and the decline of liberal democracy in the United States. He received a JD from Duke University and is the author of two books on the Supreme Court.In mid-2021, about a year before he began his longstanding feud with the biggest employer in his state, Florida's Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis signed legislation attempting to seize control of content moderation at major social media platforms such as YouTube, Facebook, or Twitter (now called X by Elon Musk). A few months later, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, also a Republican, signed similar legislation in his state.Both laws are almost comically unconstitutional — the First Amendment does not permit the government to order media companies to publish content they do not wish to publish — and neither law is currently in effect. A federal appeals court halted the key provisions of Florida's law in 2022, and the Supreme Court temporarily blocked Texas's law shortly thereafter (though the justices, somewhat ominously, split 5-4 in this later case).Nevertheless, the justices have not yet weighed in on whether these two unconstitutional laws must be permanently blocked, and that question is now before the Court in a pair of cases known as Moody v. NetChoice and NetChoice v. Paxton.The stakes in both cases are quite high, and the Supreme Court's decision is likely to reveal where each one of the Republican justices falls on the GOP's internal conflict between old-school free market capitalists and a newer generation that is eager to pick cultural fights with business...MoreArm Results Set The World On FireFebruary 13, 2024 · by D/D Advisors · in Analyst Decoder Ring. ·Arm reported its second set of earnings as a (once again) public company last week. These numbers were particularly strong, well above consensus for both the current and guided quarters. Arm stock rallied strongly on the results up ~30% for the week. These numbers were important as they go a long way to establishing the company's credibility with the Street in a way their prior results did not.That being said, we saw things we both liked and disliked in their numbers. Here are our highlights of those:Positive: Growing Value Capture. One of our chief concerns with the company since IPO has been the low value they capture per licensed chip shipped – roughly $0.11 per chip at the IPO. That figure continued to inch higher in the latest results, but critically they pointed out that their royalty rate doubles with the latest version of their IP (v9). This does not mean that all of their royalty rates are going to double any time soon, but it does point very much in the right direction. Critically, they noted this rate increase applies to architectural licenses as well.Negative: The Model is Complex. Judging from the number of questions management fielded on the call about this rate increase no one really knows how to model Arm. The company has a lot of moving parts in its revenue mix, and they have limits to their ability to communicate some very important parts of their model. We think that at some point the company would be well served by providing some clearer guide posts on how to build these models or they risk the Street always playing catch up with a wide swing of expectations each quarter.Positive: Premium Plan Conversion. The company said three companies converted from their AFA plan to the ATA model. We will not get into the details of those here, but these can best be thought of in software terms with customers on low priced subscription plans converting to Premium subscription plans. This is a good trend, and management expressed a high degree of confidence that they expect to see it continue. They have spent a few years putting these programs in place and seem to have thought them through. This matters particularly because these programs are well suited for smaller, earlier-stage companies. The old Arm struggled to attract new customers in large part because of the high upfront costs of Arm licenses. Programs like AFA and ATA could go a long way to redressing those past wrongs.Negative: China remains a black box. Arm China is of course a constant source of speculation. In the latest quarter it looks like a large portion of growth came from China which does not exactly square with other data coming from China right now. It is still unclear to us how much of Arm's revenues from China's handset companies gets booked through Arm China as a related party transaction and how much is direct. Investors are confused too. There is no easy solution to this problem, digging too hard into Arm China's numbers is unlikely to make anyone happy with the answers, but hopefully over time it all settles down.Positive: Growing Complexity of Compute. Management repeatedly mentioned this factor, noting that this leads to more chips and more Arm cores shipping in the marketplace. Some of this is tied to AI, but we think the story is broader than that. It is going to be tempting to see much of Arm's growth as riding the AI wave, but this does not fully capture the situation. The AI story is largely about GPUs, which are not particularly heavy with Arm cores. But those GPUs still need some CPU attach, and AI accelerators can sometimes be good Arm targets.Negative: Diversification. Arm remains heavily dependent on smartphones, and we suspect the return to inventory stocking by handset makers is playing a big role in their guidance. When asked about segmentation of their results the company declined to update the model provided during the IPO. We hope to see some diversification here when they do update their figures later in the year.Overall, the company did a good job in the quarter. They still have some kinks to work out with their communication to the Street, but this was a good second step as a public company...MoreStartup of the WeekBret Taylor's new AI company aims to help customers get answers and complete tasks automaticallyRon Miller @ron_miller / 6:36 AM PST•February 13, 2024Image Credits: mi-vector / Getty ImagesWe've been hearing about former Salesforce co-CEO Bret Taylor's latest gig since he announced he was leaving the CRM giant in November 2022. Last February we heard he was launching an AI startup built with former Google employee Clay Bavor. Today, the two emerged with a new conversational AI company called Sierra with some bold claims about what it can do.At its heart, the new company is a customer service bot. That's not actually all that Earth-shattering, but the company claims that it's much more than that, with its software going beyond being an extension of a FAQ page and actually taking actions on behalf of the customer.“Sierra agents can do so much more than just answer questions. They take action using your systems, from upgrading a subscription in your customer database to managing the complexities of a furniture delivery in your order management system. Agents can reason, problem solve and make decisions,” the company claimed in a blog post.Having worked with large enterprise customers at Salesforce, Taylor certainly understands that issues like hallucinations, where a large language model sometimes makes up an answer when it lacks the information to answer accurately, is a serious problem. That's especially true for large companies, whose brand reputation is at stake. The company claims that it is solving hallucination issues.Image Credits: SierraAt the same time, it's connecting to other enterprise systems to undertake tasks on behalf of the customer without humans being involved. These are both big audacious claims and will be challenging to pull off...MoreX of the Week This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thatwastheweek.substack.com/subscribe
It was the first ballad idol group to debuted in July 2008.Like the concept of their debut song "This Song(이노래)",in line with the lyrics "This song is the only thing I can give you,“not only on the album cover but also on the stage, they wore individual clothes for promotions.With the 3rd mini album "Never Let You Go(죽어도 못 보내)", which they worked on with Bang Sihyuk(방시혁), they topped the music charts for the first time in 942 days since their debut.That year, they won for "Golden Disc Awards Digital Song Awards",and the "Melon Music Awards Best Song Award".Since then, there has been a brief hiatus, including a military service and a transfer to the agency.In 2021, they made a comeback as a whole after 7 years, and they are continuing their activities.All the members are active in many ways, such as dramas, musicals, entertainment shows, etc.They have great ballad music.Celebrating the 16th anniversary of this vocal group!Let's check out 2AM's music now*Today's playlist1. 혹시 니 생각이 바뀌면 (If you change your mind)2. 친구의 고백(Confession of a Friend)3. 잘못했어(I Was Wrong)4. 너도 나처럼 (I Wonder If You Hurt Like Me)5. 죽어도 못 보내(Can't Let You Go Even if I Die) - (Nive's Pick)6. 어느 봄날 (One Spring Day) - (Sam's Pick)
In the 6 AM Hour: Larry O'Connor and Julie Gunlock discussed: California considers banning tackle football Newsom: 'I will not sign legislation that bans youth tackle football' Clinton's Student Criticizes Uninspiring Lectures: ‘Just Reciting Books' HUFFINGTON POST PIECE: I Thought Taking A Class Taught By Hillary Clinton Would Be Empowering. I Was Wrong. 6:35 AM - INTERVIEW - CAL THOMAS - Syndicated Columnist and author of “A Watchman in the Night” On MLK Day, Rep. Torres says ‘words cannot express outrage at barbarism of Oct. 7' Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow the Show Podcasts on Apple podcasts, Audible and Spotify. Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile and @heatherhunterdc. Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Show Website: https://www.wmal.com/oconnor-company/ How to listen live weekdays from 5 to 9 AM: https://www.wmal.com/listenlive/ Episode: Wednesday, January 17, 2024 / 6 AM Hour O'Connor and Company is proudly presented by Veritas Academy!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The biggest episode of the season for Ahsoka is here as we have a huge reveal with the return of Hayden Christensen as Anakin Skywalker! I explore the World between Worlds and what till happen between Master and Apprentice. I also examine the revelation of Sabine's family and much more! 0:00 - Intro/What I Really Enjoyed and Stood Out! 4:35 - Dave Filoni is COOKING! 6:38 - The Return of Hayden Christensen as Anakin Skywalker! 8:49 - Episode 5 in Select Theatres? 9:58 - What Will Anakin and Ahsoka Discuss? And Other Questions I Have 11:30 - Sabine's Family REVELATION | The Temptation of the Dark Side 18:34 - Ray Stevenson is Mesmerizing on Screen 19:14 - I Was Wrong! Mary Elizabeth Winstead Growing on Me As Hera! 21:56 - Honorable Mention: Huyang 22:29 - Wrap Up! Join Our Discord Forum Community: https://discord.gg/uKstHsY A+ Amazon Wish List: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/22BG60615YS0M?ref_=wl_share Contact/Email: aplusopinions@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/aplusopinions Twitch: Twitch.tv/aplusopinions Twitter: @aplusopinions IG: @aplusopinions IG: @animeassembled --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aplusopinions/support
This week, Mike is on a well-earned vacation, but before he left, he wanted to correct the record on a few topics he felt he had misled listeners about over recent years. On Day One of "I Was Wrong" week, Mike reflects back on a judgement he made about Sweden's reaction to the corona virus pandemic. This was in May 2020, early in the pandemic, when countries were faced with choosing whether to lockdown or not lockdown, and Sweden went a different direction than most. Produced by Joel Patterson and Corey Wara Email us at thegist@mikepesca.com To advertise on the show, visit: https://advertisecast.com/TheGist Subscribe to The Gist Subscribe: https://subscribe.mikepesca.com/ Follow Mikes Substack at: Pesca Profundities | Mike Pesca | Substack Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Red alert! The Debrief Weekly Report co-host, Stephanie Gerk, joins Lexi & Ben to do a vibe check on everything NuTrek in our from 2009 till now in our first ever in-person recording. We dork out about Kelvin timeline, Discovery, Picard, Lower Decks, Prodigy, Strange New Worlds, and how sexy the entire TNG cast still is. Hit it! Let's Fly! Engage!FURTHER DORKSCUSSION:Kelvin TimelineDiscoveryLower DecksPicardProdigyStrange New WorldsSection 31BONUS CONTENT:Here's where you can find Stephanie Gerk: instagram and twitterThe lost childrenAlexander RozhenkoThaddeus Troi-RikerKestra Troi-RikerWesley CrusherShinzonIan TroiSela LalDahj AshaSoji AshaBret LaForgeSOCIALS:Here's where you can find us!Lexi' Hunt's website and twitter and instagramBen Rankel's website and instagram and where to buy his book: Amazon.ca / Comixology / Ind!go / Renegade ArtsJess Schmidt's website, twitter and instagramDork Matter's website(WIP) and twitter and instagram and redditThis podcast is created on the traditional territories of the Blackfoot Nations, which includes the Siksika, the Piikani, and the Kainai. We also acknowledge the Stoney Nakota Nation, Tsuut'ina, and Metis Nation Region 3.Help spread the word: share us on social media or give Dork Matters a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your pods!"I Believed That Our Survival Was More Important Than Our Principles. I Was Wrong."- Michael Burnham
I Thought I Was Lucky To Survive The Crash. I WAS WRONG!
Neil Winton worked as a journalist at Reuters for 32 years, including as global Science and Technology Correspondent. https://twitter.com/neilwinton1 https://www.wintonsworld.com/ Wintonsworld Electric Car Test Range Data https://www.wintonsworld.com/electric-car-test-range-data/ When I Covered Climate Change for Reuters I Thought CO2 Was Certainly to Blame for Rising Temperatures. I Was Wrong https://dailysceptic.org/2023/02/23/when-i-covered-climate-change-for-reuters-i-thought-co2-was-to-blame-for-rising-temperatures-i-was-wrong/?highlight=neil%20winton 00:00 Introduction 00:42 Writing about global warming at Reuters in the 1990s 01:54 More laziness than conspiracy 02:32 Covering Climate Now propaganda 03:43 Banned on LinkedIn for climate realism 04:53 Reporting both sides for Reuters in the 1990s 06:36 Mismatch between hype and reality on EVs 07:24 Driving more than 20 EVs; getting press car for a week 08:05 Less range than advertised 12:09 Trying to make EVS as good in every way as ICE cars? 13:06 Hard to make money on small EVs 14:06 Battery replacement half the cost of a new car? 14:52 Small, affordable EVS could make sense in town 15:30 EV fire danger? 17:21 Warm periods in the past 18:56 Industry in Europe has "just gone along with" climate hysteria 20:11 97% of scientists allegedly agree, so shut up 22:12 Attenborough propaganda 26:16 CBDCs 28:55 His blog 30:44 Musk Tesla range figures based on only 55 mph? 32:02 Battery swapping 34:23 Small, cheap Chinese EVs 35:23 Boris Johnson virtue-signalling 38:28 For EVs, the whole long distance scenario is a nightmare 40:15 Coal-powered German EVs 41:10 EVs are not zero-emission cars 42:07 Tires on heavier EVs wear out faster 42:51 How to pay for roads? 45:33 Forcing people out of their cars —— https://linktr.ee/tomanelson1 Tom Nelson's Twitter: https://twitter.com/tan123 Substack: https://tomn.substack.com/ About Tom: https://tomnelson.blogspot.com/2022/03/about-me-tom-nelson.html Notes for climate skeptics: https://tomn.substack.com/p/notes-for-climate-skeptics ClimateGate emails: https://tomnelson.blogspot.com/p/climategate_05.html
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Today we are talking to historian and professor Dr. Francis J. Gavin about his article in the Texas National Security Review entitled "I Was Wrong. Now What?" In the interview we go and discuss the idea of intellectual humility, why it's so hard to find in academic/analytical circles and the larger society, and why in the media it is so difficult to admit that you don't know something. Shownotes I Was Wrong. Now What?
For this episode I took a request from a listener and went through an article where a lady explains the transition she and her partner made following the social transition of their oldest son. This is equal parts infuriating, heartbreaking, and refreshing as you have to see the article through all the way to the end. Also, if you know anyone dealing with this sort of thing, please help them find help. There are several great resources included in the attached article. The BFD | I Thought My 4-Year-Old Was Transgender. I Was Wrong. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/factcheckthis/support
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I don't know about you but I thought there was just one type of perfectionism but I WAS WRONG !!! On Today's episode of The Renewal Session. Katie and I talk about 3 Different Types of Perfectionism and the different attributes of each one. You get to decide, do I struggle with one or all of them on some level. I know I do. Tune in and discover what type of Perfectionist you are !
I don't know about you but I thought there was just one type of perfectionism but I WAS WRONG !!! On Today's episode of The Renewal Session. Katie and I talk about 3 Different Types of Perfectionism and the different attributes of each one. You get to decide, do I struggle with one or all of them on some level. I know I do. Tune in and discover what type of Perfectionist you are !
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I thought we could right the ship and get our nation on the back on the right path with the 2022 midterms - I WAS WRONG.
Jay Stein of Dynasty Nerds joins us to tonight to do some Fact or Cap, and a new segment we call “I Was Wrong”. We also answer your Week 10 questions and discuss the latest news and notes.
Chris Stapleton was no longer an Americana darling by the summer of 2017. He was the hottest act in country music and selling out venues in every city. It was a no-brainer that he would sell out his show in Southaven, Mississippi. But where country music fans saw an opportunity to see the biggest thing since Garth Brooks, the venue saw dollar signs. This is the story of a rocker getting lost in the crowds at an oversold, overhyped country music concert. There's chaos, despair, and even a sweet redneck grandma princess. For more: yesterdaysconcert.com
Season 2 Ep 34: Once Again, I Was Wrong...the Matt Gaetz Episode, Talk to My Inner Child Like That and I will Punch You in the Face, and Can We Welcome the Midlife Crisis? Act One: I Was Wrong 1:24 Act Two: Inner Child 10:10 Act Three: Midlife Crisis 29:48
I love that old song by Player: “Baby Come Back” — especially when the singer says: “I was wrong…” It is not that easy to say. But, we do. Because we must. In late July, the Sunday New York Times devoted an entire section to that topic – “I Was Wrong.” The editors of the New York Times invited a cadre of their op-ed writers – among them, as pictured above, Farhad Manjoo, Paul Krugman, Bret Stephens, and Gail Collins – to describe how they had been wrong about what they had once thought, and about what they had once written. It was dazzling — an evocation of one of the themes of the High Holy Day season. “I was wrong.” I asked several of my friends and colleagues — all of them, veteran thought leaders in the American Jewish community — to describe those moments in their careers when they were wrong, didn't get it, or didn't see something coming. My guests: Rabbi Dan Freelander, one of the senior leaders of the Reform movement – who has held many positions within the Reform Jewish world, and is retired from his position as president of the World Union for Progressive Judaism, and is a popular singer of Jewish music, with Kol B'Seder. Rabbi Laura Geller, one of the first woman rabbis in North America; former Hillel director, director of Los Angeles office of the American Jewish Congress, and rabbi emerita of Temple Emanuel in Beverly Hills. She, along with her late husband Richard Siegel, is the author of Getting Good at Getting Older. Rabbi Sherre Hirsch, a rabbi and author who currently serves as the Chief Innovation Officer for American Jewish University. Rabbi Karyn Kedar, rabbi emerita of Congregation B'nai Joshua Beth Elohim in Deerfield, Illinois, and author
Trump outtakes shown in Jan 6 hearings for the west wing class: Ryan Grim & Emily Jashinsky (0:00)Ryan Grim: Gavin Newsom BLOCKING a minimum wage hike while thirsting for the presidency (16:05)Emily Jashinsky: Nancy Pelosi SHAMELESSLY denies insider trading but track record reveals 'more' (25:44)PSYCHEDELIC treatments for vets & active-duty service members boosted by House amendments (37:40)Ryan & Emily: Biden White House WON'T SAY where President got Covid, 'It doesn't matter' (52:43)NYT columnist: 'I Was WRONG' about Trump supporters, the culture war (1:05:09)Ryan Grim & Emily Jashinsky: NEW jobless claims reach highest level since November (1:18:31)Chris Cuomo SPEAKS OUT: I ‘Don't Regret' Helping My Brother, ‘Not A Hater' To CNN(1:28:14)Where to tune in and follow: https://linktr.ee/risingthehill More about Rising: Rising is a weekday morning show hosted by Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave. It breaks the mold of morning TV by taking viewers inside the halls of Washington power like never before, providing outside-of-the-beltway perspectives. The show leans into the day's political cycle with cutting edge analysis from DC insiders and outsiders alike to provide coverage not provided on cable news. It also sets the day's political agenda by breaking exclusive news with a team of scoop-driven reporters and demanding answers during interviews with the country's most important political newsmakers
There are a couple of things that I have been religiously writing about since 2005, and college is one of them!I have been getting hate and lost friends over this topic, and the articles that I wrote about college! So, In this episode of I Was Wrong, I sat down with Robyn and Jay (The Engineer) to talk about was I wrong about colleges? Has my view shifted after all these years? What are the statistics on the salary of college graduates vs non-college graduates? What is happening in the gig economy? And so on...Listen to this episode and find out more! I am planning to do more of this series to show that, sometimes my opinion changes based on timing, research, and also reason!Visit Notepd.com to read more idea lists, or sign up and create your own idea list!My new book Skip The Line is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever you get your new book!Join You Should Run For President 2.0 Facebook Group, and we discuss why should run for president.I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltucher.com/podcast.Thank you so much for listening! If you like this episode, please subscribe to “The James Altucher Show” and rate and review wherever you get your podcasts:Apple PodcastsStitcheriHeart RadioSpotify Follow me on Social Media:YouTubeTwitterFacebook
There are a couple of things that I have been religiously writing about since 2005, and college is one of them!I have been getting hate and lost friends over this topic, and the articles that I wrote about college! So, In this episode of I Was Wrong, I sat down with Robyn and Jay (The Engineer) to talk about was I wrong about colleges? Has my view shifted after all these years? What are the statistics on the salary of college graduates vs non-college graduates? What is happening in the gig economy? And so on...Listen to this episode and find out more! I am planning to do more of this series to show that, sometimes my opinion changes based on timing, research, and also reason!Visit Notepd.com to read more idea lists, or sign up and create your own idea list!My new book Skip The Line is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever you get your new book!Join You Should Run For President 2.0 Facebook Group, and we discuss why should run for president.I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltucher.com/podcast.Thank you so much for listening! If you like this episode, please subscribe to "The James Altucher Show" and rate and review wherever you get your podcasts:Apple PodcastsStitcheriHeart RadioSpotify Follow me on Social Media:YouTubeTwitterFacebook ------------What do YOU think of the show? Head to JamesAltucherShow.com/listeners and fill out a short survey that will help us better tailor the podcast to our audience!Are you interested in getting direct answers from James about your question on a podcast? Go to JamesAltucherShow.com/AskAltucher and send in your questions to be answered on the air!------------Visit Notepd.com to read our idea lists & sign up to create your own!My new book, Skip the Line, is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever books are sold!Join the You Should Run for President 2.0 Facebook Group, where we discuss why you should run for President.I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltuchershow.com------------Thank you so much for listening! If you like this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe to "The James Altucher Show" wherever you get your podcasts: Apple PodcastsiHeart RadioSpotifyFollow me on social media:YouTubeTwitterFacebookLinkedIn
“If you don't heal from your wounds, you'll bleed on people who didn't cut you” he who sweats the most in training bleeds the least in war! This is your training! We are warriors! We're going to help heal those who are hurting! Be the change you wish to see on the world! Heal your wounds so you can help heal the world and make it a happier healthier more loving place! I was hurting EVERYONE else by not healing myself. I decided to stop hurting. Do you know why? 2 reasons. I wanted to help people. I wanted to be free. I was paying for crimes I didn't commit. The people who hurt me continued to be miserable and go around hurting others. They weren't in the least bit concerned for me and didn't care whether I forgave them or not. I WAS WRONG! I was hurting EVERYBODY! THE WHOLE WORLD! I could have shared all these strategies and made a difference in the world sooner. I have no regrets, I'm telling you this to let you know I'm with you and I understand you and PLEASE DON'T DO THAT OR STOP doing it if you are doing it because there are a lot of people who you are hurting by not asking for help and not asking for support and by not making friends. You are huritng your loved ones but you are also hurting the world because youre story is going to be their survival guide! Like mine! And MOST OF ALL--like i said before if you make others happy, it will make you happy (Mrk twain) so GO ASK FOR HELP! Get better, heal, so you can stop bleeding on people who didn't cut you. Get STRAPPED and STAY STRAPPED Because your story will become OTHERS survial guide! You are worth it and the WORLD IS WAITING ON YOU! Why turn a new aquaintaince that could be an ally into a criminal right away? ASS--ume we talked about this. By assuming the new person is going to do the same thing someone else (or a bunch of someone else's) YOU PUT YOURSELF AND THE potential ally in danger YOU LOSE the war before you even start the fight. Sometimes, you rob yourself of a potential ally. We talked about “ASS ume and the REVOLUTIONIZING RELATIONSHIPS” on Tactical Thursday and my fellow podcast, school of greatness alumni and brother in christ and filmmaker Sweet T of sweet T productions check that episode out here https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tactical-thursday-pandemic-pushed-me-to-be-better-at/id1336199553?i=1000565053445 It had nothing to do with me that's the point. FIRST AGREEMENT DON'T TAKE ANYTHING PERSONALLY if you want to make a bigger impact influence and income which is the purpose of rhythm for revenue, read the four agreements and become a warrior with me! You're worth it! Get a special deal on audible by amazon here: The Four agreements by don Miguel Ruiz; https://amzn.to/3aHDbzh YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIamjpPzOhKs8gEtUZkZckw Rate & review us on apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/liberty-v-justice/id1336199553 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@imworthitinc.com Apple: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/liberty-v-justice/1506366013 Spotify: https://artists.spotify.com/c/artist/045O71JrgCP31IH7l0xer4/profile/overview paypal.me/LibertyJustice https://venmo.com/Im-WorthItInc https://cash.app/$LibertyVJustice --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lvj/message
Something tells us you could fall in love with this episode! Haven't you always wanted a crossover musical between James & the Giant Peach and the witness protection program? Never fear! The wait is over, as Ben & Shyama take on the fabulous BAILEN trio.Follow us:Instagram: @UncomposedPodcastTwitter: @UncomposedPodContact Us:UncomposedPodcast@gmail.comMusic:“Sunshine, Nevermind” & “Infinity”-AJ Abdullah & Mihir Lulay-Follow AJ on Instagram: @ajabdullah_Follow Mihir on Instagram: @mihir.lGraphic Design:-Justin Brolley-Instagram: @JustinBrolleyTwitter: @JustinBrolleyUncomposed is a musical podcast where hosts, Shyama and Ben, write an entire (often very silly) musical in 60 minutes or less using your favorite artists as inspiration! Episodes posted bi-weekly.
When I interview Dr. Sherri Tenpenny last year, it was the first time I'd ever heard an in-depth description of Covid vaccine "shedding." That was back in May when the big push to get every man, woman, and child on earth jabbed was just getting ramped up. We were censored heavily at the time; the powers-that-be DEFINITELY did not want people concerned that those who have been jabbed might be spreading their manufactured spike proteins to the people around them.Here's an excerpt from the transcript of my interview that is eye-opening:"Well with these shots, we are not injecting a live virus, a whole virus. We're not even injecting a part of a virus. We are injecting laboratory generated messenger RNA in the the Pfizer and in the Moderna shot, and in the J&J and the AstraZeneca shot, we're injecting an adenovirus, a common cold adenovirus that's had its core shelled out, I mean, its genetic material taken out, and a piece of DNA, double stranded DNA, they call it trans gene, that has been put inside of that shell."That whole conglomerate is then injected into your body and released. The DNA is released into the cytoplasm. It makes a messenger RNA, which then makes a spike protein and that double stranded DNA, your body can make antibodies against it, which are associated with a long list of autoimmune diseases, or that double strand of DNA can get incorporated into your own genetic material."There's nothing in my language I just said in the last minute there about a virus. So it's not really shedding. But we do know something is being transmitted because we have well, the last time I looked there are over 11000 reports of women, this last time meaning a couple of days ago, there were over 11000 reports of women who had not received one of these shots or injections, but had been around people who had that weren't even necessarily close personal contacts like a spouse or an adult child or something like that."This might be just people they work with in their place of business. Like we've had reports from hairdressers that were not injected, that were around their customers that had been injected. And these women are having horrific bleeding diatheses. Some women who are postmenopausal start to bleed. They haven't bled… they're in their 70s, they've never bled before. Some women in their 30s and 40s, that their periods every month have been like clockwork, absolutely rhythmical."They're starting to bleed and they've bled so much, they've lost two thirds of their blood volume. There are younger women who are getting clots inside of their uterus that they're clotting so hard and becoming calcified that as they passed this clot, it's like passing like a miscarriage and it tears off the uterine lining on the inside."We've had reports of 22 month old girls passing clots the size of eggs. This one report that we had was a little girl, was twenty two months old, who had spent the weekend with her grandparents, both of whom had been injected. Now, I know that there is more of a bleeding diathesis problem that's been associated with the J&J shot in the AstraZeneca shot."I mean, AstraZeneca was pulled off the market in, I think, 18 or 19 countries. And how did they rerelease it to those countries? It wasn't because they did any more research or scientists came forward and said there's nothing to be concerned about. AstraZeneca issued a press release and said this is a rare condition and it's more important to get the shot so that you don't get Covid. And all the countries went OK, and they started using it again, and so… but we also know that those bleeding tendencies of whatever is being transmitted, we don't really know."I personally, this is my own personal opinion, believe it's the spike protein. I believe that there's billions of spike proteins and it's a protein that then can last longer. And some people have said they think it's the messenger RNA. Messenger RNA is pretty unstable. And so I don't think it would last very long. But if you were having close personal contact with people like a spouse and you were hugging or kissing or having sex with with someone or or like with the grandchild and probably sitting in Grandma or Grandpa's lap, something is being transmitted that is causing horrible problems and not just bleeding problems."As I noted, we were called crazy conspiracy theorists for insinuating that these experimental drugs might be shedding onto those who had no taken them. Now a news study all but confirms that we were right all along. The sad part is that they're positioning this as a positive thing because now parents can, in part, help to "vaccinate" their children just by being around them. You can't make this stuff up.I discussed this on the latest episode of End Medical Tyranny. In it, I read parts of an article (below) by Igor Chudov who talks about the study and its implications.Before I get into Igor's article, I want to note that Dr. Vladimir Zelenko has a new nutraceutical protocol called Z-DTox. While he cannot explicitly say that he designed it to help those who have either been jabbed or who may be experiencing shedding from those around them, that's exactly what the intention of these pills really are. I'm no doctor. I can only go by what I'm told by actual medical experts.Here's the article by Igor...Vaccine Shedding Finally Proven!Statistically Significant Vaccine Shedding from Parents to ChildrenDo vaccinated people shed their vaccine byproducts to us? We definitely, for sure, knew that vaccine shedding was not a thing, because "health experts and fact checkers" told us so. And we "believe science" and our "health experts". Right?Except that it is WRONG and vaccine shedding has just been proven by science!Even I believed that there was no plausible mechanism for vaccine shedding. I thought that it was a baseless conspiracy theory. Stupid me. It turned out that I WAS WRONG and vaccine shedding is real and can be measured.A study "Evidence for Aerosol Transfer of SARS-CoV2-specific Humoral Immunity" was just released.Evaluation of samples in this fashion revealed that high intranasal IgG in vaccinated parents was significantly associated (p-value = 0.01) with a 0.38 increase in the log transformed intranasal IgG gMFIs within a child from the same household (Fig 1F).Let me try to explain it. First, these scientists from the University of Colorado looked at face masks, worn by vaccinated health care workers. They found that those workers shed antibodies generated by vaccination, and some antibodies got trapped in the masks and could be detected. This means that vaccinated people are literally "shedding" vaccine-caused antibodies.Interested in that, scientists looked further: they compared unvaccinated children living with unvaccinated parents, to similarly unvaccinated children, but living with vaccinated parents.It turned out that vaxxed parents actively shed vaccine-produced particles onto their children so that the kids acquired "humoral immunity" following shedding from their parents! Not only was this finding evident in the data, it actually was STRONGLY statistically significant with p-value of 0.01! This means that this was not a chance finding.It remains to be explained WHY children have intranasal IgG. The authors seem to think that it is because of antibody shedding via droplets. In other words, they seem to propose that what is transferred is IgG itself in saliva droplets. They may be right. That said, there is a possibility that children DEVELOP intranasal IgG because other vaccine byproducts or exosomes are being shed.It could even be due to lipid mRNA nanoparticles themselves shed and being transferred via saliva, like a virus. In fact, considering two replies to this article that I quoted at the bottom, mRNA lipid nanoparticle shedding is most likely. Why? Because the responders report experiencing STRONG IMMUNE REACTIONS.Such byproducts would be CAUSING intranasal IgG in children as an immune reaction in children, rather than those IgGs being essentially mechanically spat from parents onto their children.The article, while very interesting, is only the first step in researching vaccine shedding and I hope that further light will be shed (pun intended) on this phenomenon!The authors, possibly in hopes of getting their article approved by science censors, call it a good thing:Our results suggest that aerosol transmission of antibodies may also contribute to host protection and represent an entirely unrecognized mechanism by which passive immune protection may be communicated. Whether antibody transfer mediates host protection will be a function of exposure, but it seems reasonable to suggest, all things being equal, that any amount of antibody transfer would prove useful to the recipient host.I am not sure if I can call it a good thing myself. Antibodies or mRNA nanoparticles from vaccines NOT approved by the FDA for children are being shed from parents to children, without consent or knowledge of either parents, or children. All of this is followed by denials by authorities.Do you think that it is a good thing?Please share this article widely!(Get your Don't Shed on Me shirts from my buddy, Jeff Dornik) This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit endmedicaltyranny.substack.com
Ok fine maybe we're just a little Nostalgic…This week's guest is Zachary Charles of A R I Z O N A!!!! We're seeing signs we're freaking out…but seriously. We are such huge fans of Zach and his band A R I Z O N A and we may or may not have been manifesting him as a guest ever since we started this little show of ours. We had a lot to catch up on since we saw him perform at Coachella in 2019, so you guys will get to hear all about how Zach almost became a history teacher instead of the lead singer of a massively successful band, his thoughts on Coachella and how the band almost missed their set, what the pandemic taught him, and what he wishes he knew when he started out in his career. WELCOME TO SEASON 2 EPISODE 6! And That's That On That. A R I Z O N A has proven a true planetary phenomenon, creating worldwide waves with their ingenious brand of contemporary electronic dance pop. You may know their hits such as “Electric Touch,” “I Was Wrong,” and the RIAA gold-certified “Oceans Away.” In addition, A R I Z O N A can be heard on Avicii's “Hold The Line (Feat. A R I Z O N A),” from the late artist's posthumous album, TIM. 2019's ASYLUM saw them brilliantly and boldly build on this foundation with “Freaking Out,” “Nostalgic,” “Problems,” “Where You Are,” and more. --- (Credits: Theme Song - “Cheesecake” by Ian Post, Courtesy of artlist.io, Audio Editing/Engineering by Gavyn Bailey, Produced by Gavyn Bailey and Haley Chapman) Follow us on TikTok and Instagram for more chaotic content! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We're used to surprising moments at the Oscars, but this year's show was as shocking as a slap to the face. Join us as we discuss the jaw dropping moments and reveal the winner of our annual predictions contest. News Stories Will Smith Apologizes to Chris Rock for Oscars Slap: ‘I Was Out of Line and I Was Wrong' What's Behind the Will Smith and Chris Rock Feud? Check out Geekcentric on: YouTube Instagram Twitter Join Nate on Twitch at - twitch.tv/nateplaysgames Follow NatePlaysGames on Instagram & Discord
David Heinemeir Hansson is the Co-Founder of Basecamp & HEY. DHH is a best-selling author, technologist—responsible for creating Ruby on Rails—and a recent crypto skeptic, turned crypto-curious experimenter. DHH recently wrote a viral blog post titled, “I Was Wrong, We Need Crypto” in which he explains why he's skeptical of crypto, what ultimately changed his mind, and how he's thinking about the future of the space going forward. It's not every day Bankless brings on a crypto skeptic, but DHH is different. He provides a balanced—well thought out perspective on what the current state of crypto is and what needs to change to make it go mainstream. ------ ✨ DEBRIEF ✨ | Ryan & David's Unfiltered Thoughts on the Episode https://shows.banklesshq.com/p/debrief-i-was-wrong-we-need-crypto ------
In this episode, Wes and Todd sit down with Curator, Dan Cameron. Dan talks about his path to becoming a Curator, some of the exhibitions he's been proud to curate, the rural art space that he's helping to facilitate in Chiloé, Chile, how art is looked at in the Americas, the monetization of contemporary art, art fairs, art and the pandemic, his curation process, collecting ephemera and his archive, art appropriation, how art and artists are fundamental in terms of preparing us for the future, his collage and assemblage work, writing about art and what excites him for the future of art.Join us for a magnificent conversation about art and curation with Dan Cameron.Check out Dan's website at www.dancameron.artTo support Dan's Go Fund Me: Let's Open La Capilla Azul in Chiloé, Chile! - https://bit.ly/letsopenlacapillaazul or click on the link on his Instagram.Follow Dan Cameron on social media:On Instagram – www.instagram.com/djbc1956/@djbc1956On Facebook - www.facebook.com/dan.cameron.129To read the essay “I Was Wrong” by Dan Cameron from The Brooklyn Rail that we talk about in this episode, go to: https://brooklynrail.org/2019/09/criticspage/I-Was-WrongLook for Dan's exhibition of his art at The Dime art gallery in Chicago, scheduled for June 2022 - www.thedimechicago.co
In this episode, we're joined by Dave Zalatoris of the Beer In Front Podcast, to make the case for our respective Social Distortion playlists! We hope that Skelly approves! Vote now for YOUR favorite playlists, hear the results of past episodes & listen to ALL of the playlists at: http://www.playlistwarspodcast.com If you'd like to support Playlist Wars, then consider becoming a Patreon subscriber: http://www.patreon.com/playlistwars. Tiers include: Patreon exclusive content; early access to ad-free episodes; & join the show as a guest for a "Playlist An Album" mini episode or a full-length episode! SONGS DISCUSSED INCLUDE Bad Luck, Ball & Chain, California (Hustle & Flow), Cold Feelings, Diamond In The Rough, Don't Drag Me Down, Down Here (With The Rest Of Us), Far Behind, I Was Wrong, It's The Law, Machine Gun Blues, Nickels & Dimes, Prison Bound, Reach For The Sky, Ring Of Fire, So Far Away, Story Of My Life CONNECT WITH PLAYLIST WARS Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/playlistwars Twitter: http://twitter.com/playlistwars Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/playlistwarspodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcW7NibxehYRf8_UZ88Qtbg FOR MORE ON BEER IN FRONT Website: https://beerinfront.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BeerInFront Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beerinfront/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/playlistwars/support
We did it y'all! We made it to the fourth and final part of our Quadrilogy! For Part 4 of our Podcast Anniversary Quadrilogy, we are now in modern times in the 2010s and talk about the "evil evil" streaming service: Spotify! Peter digs himself even deeper into the progressive metal rabbithole, while Sam circles back to her roots. We hope you enjoyed our anniversary episodes, and we can't thank everyone enough for listening to us ramble for a year! Cheers to you and here's to many more years to come!Our songs for this week:Telos by Between the Buried and Me from their 2012 album The Parallax II: Future Sequence released via Metal Blade Records.I Was Wrong by Chris Stapleton, from his 2017 album From a Room: Volume 1 released via Mercury Nashville.Support the show
For the longest time, I was against buying and owning a home. I wrote about it, and also how I lost all my money and lost my home, twice! In this new, I Was Wrong, Sub-series, I sat down with Robyn, and Jay The Engineer, and talk about how my view has shifted especially during the past year! And also, why did I change my view? What made me change my view? Listen to this episode and find out more! I am planning to do more of this series to show that, sometimes my opinion changes based on timing, research, and also reason!My new book Skip The Line is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever you get your new book!Join You Should Run For President 2.0 Facebook Group, and we discuss why should run for president.I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltucher.com/podcast.Thanks so much for listening! If you like this episode, please subscribe to "The James Altucher Show" and rate and review wherever you get your podcasts:Apple PodcastsStitcheriHeart RadioSpotify Follow me on Social Media:YouTubeTwitterFacebook ------------What do YOU think of the show? Head to JamesAltucherShow.com/listeners and fill out a short survey that will help us better tailor the podcast to our audience!Are you interested in getting direct answers from James about your question on a podcast? Go to JamesAltucherShow.com/AskAltucher and send in your questions to be answered on the air!------------Visit Notepd.com to read our idea lists & sign up to create your own!My new book, Skip the Line, is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever books are sold!Join the You Should Run for President 2.0 Facebook Group, where we discuss why you should run for President.I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltuchershow.com------------Thank you so much for listening! If you like this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe to "The James Altucher Show" wherever you get your podcasts: Apple PodcastsiHeart RadioSpotifyFollow me on social media:YouTubeTwitterFacebookLinkedIn
You can't pour from an empty cup. That's true, but also the worst "advice" anyone could give you. Oh wait, that was me! I gave you that advice for years, but I WAS WRONG. I just recently learned that if we're truly going to experience life (like, really full and wonderful living) then we are going to have to put the cup down. We were not called to be cup-pourers, but overflow-ers. In this episode, the first of a 13-part series, Jen and I chat about how we're getting this wrong and open up the conversation to really address what it looks like to get it right. Here's a hint: The answer is the same name as the Deeply-Rooted Devotional I just wrote for you. Did I give too much away?! Gosh, I hope not! You'll love this episode if you're exhausted, defeated, and feel like there's just never enough of you to go around. It's time to put the cup down, pick the Bible up, and start working with God to grow some deep roots! xoxo, Lisa The Deeply-Rooted 12-Day Devotional Journey is available in a digital download and a hard copy. Take your pick, and get super intentional about growing those roots.
In today's Episode I get REAL about how our Money problems at surface level, are just Symptoms, and there's deeper work yet to be done!I didn't know this for many years, but all the things that were ailing me and my money, were symptoms of deeper illnesses, I needed to address.Money, Movement, and Mental Health are extremely aligned, and I touch a bit on how this is true, without boring you too much!When I was a HOT MONEY MESS, I remember how I used to bandage all of my symptoms over and over.When really, all of my symptoms were stemming from rooted misunderstandings on managing money, insecurities from childhood & young adulthood. These beliefs gave life to my “I deserve” mentality, that I thought was RIGHT!I WAS WRONG!When we're putting a bandage on a cut that's too big and too deep, no real healing happens. I'm comparing real preventable and curable diseases to money struggles, because we can prevent and cure them in the same way... By digging deep into the root, and healing from the core with pure lifestyle changes.To level up your LIFE & MONEY, check out our free Financial FixHER Community. I'd be elated to see you there!Connect with me on IG: @financialfixherLove & Big Hugs,~ADThe Financial FixHERfinancialfixher.com