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An absolutely enthralling conversation with Iming Lin on an oft-forgotten aspect of the restaurant trade - where the food comes from. Iming is a grower of interesting and unusual food plants which she supplies to local restaurants from her little 'farm' on the edge of Hout Bay. With a background growing for Ban Barber's Blue Hills restaurant at Stone Barns in New York State, Iming is incredibly knowledgable about contemporary, sustainable market gardening, and what it means to grow beautiful food for chefs at the top of their game. Meuse Farm On Instagram @a_table_inthecorner Cover image sketched by Courtney Cara Lawson All profile portraits by Russel Wasserfall unless otherwise credited
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Welcome to another helpful and informative episode of the Data Gurus Podcast! Sima is excited to have Ed Keller joining her today. Ed is a leading expert in word-of-mouth marketing and social media analytics. He is the Co-founder of Keller Fay Group, the former CEO of Engagement Labs, and the author of the book, The Influentials. Ed is passionate about word-of-mouth marketing because it makes a huge difference! It is critical to how brands grow and how consumers make decisions about products and the services they buy. In this episode, Ed talks about word of mouth marketing, explains why he is so passionate about it and discusses its effectiveness as a marketing tool. Intuitive belief Many businesses intuitively believe in word-of-mouth marketing but do not fully understand what to do about it or how to use it to grow their business. Ed's book Almost twenty years ago, Ed wrote a book called The Influentials: One American in Ten Tells the Other Nine How to Vote, Where to Eat, and What to Buy. He was the CEO of RoperASW, a large market research firm, at the time. Malcolm Gladwell had just written The Tipping Point, and Roper had an extensive database about the people that typified what Gladwell was talking about. So they put all the data together in the book. The Keller Fay Group After writing the book, Ed met many budding entrepreneurs in the early stages of social listening. He enjoyed the space and wanted to jump into it as an entrepreneur. So he and a colleague started the Keller Fay Group to become the measurement standard for offline word of mouth. What is word-of-mouth marketing? Word of mouth can be technology-driven or with person-to-person small group interactions. Offline word of mouth happens when people talk face-to-face, over the phone, on a Zoom chat, texting, or IMing. It occurs when people seek advice or want to share an experience with friends and family. Social media and writing reviews are also forms of word of mouth. How important is word of mouth? Word of mouth can explain between thirty and forty percent of purchase decisions. It is not as high as that in fast-moving consumer goods, however. Covid During Covid, word of mouth became even more important to people as they needed new products, and new ways of buying came onto the market. AT&T Mobility AT&T Mobility was one of their first clients to model with word of mouth data. Word of mouth came in as a close second to paid advertising as a determinant of new subscribers. That was the first time that Ed and his partner had concrete evidence of something they intuitively believed important. An important factor After that, they started modeling word of mouth against many different categories. In every case, it proved to be an important factor. It also has an important relationship to the effectiveness of paid advertising. Research Their research found that Americans have about ten word of mouth conversations offline, about brands, per day. Word of mouth marketing People think about word-of-mouth marketing in several different ways. Word-of-mouth marketing agencies recruit people who love talking about brands and are willing to try new products and share their experiences. In other cases, people are doing different types of experiential marketing, hoping that people will end up energized by the experience and talk about it with others. There are also a growing number of companies thinking about creating earned media with their advertising. Helping brands quantify the amount of word of mouth lift Much of the work Ed has done over the years was about helping brands to quantify the amount of word-of-mouth lift they got from their advertising campaigns. Increased offline word of mouth The massive rise in social media has increased the amount of offline word of mouth. There appears to be an interaction effect between digital media and offline due to the growing impact of digital medi...
In today's show, I briefly talk about the first Campervan and Motorhome Show of the year. I also give you a run down of all the things we definitely recommend you should pack, as they are always the first things in our 'van when we head off. Links to my content: www.drivinghorizons.com www.youtube.com/richardchubb Social: @RichardChubUK The transcript below is auto-generated, so apologies if it reads strangely! It's Friday, the 28th of January, this is episode 36, and welcome back to Driving Horizon's. Hello, hello, hello, and good morning. Good afternoon and good evening to whenever or wherever you are listening to this is Richard here, and welcome back to the podcast. If you are new here than welcome and if you are a regular, well, of course. Welcome back, I hope. As always, everyone has had a brilliant week and I've just realized I haven't got myself a glass of water, so we'll have to remedy that in a moment. You may find me talking a little bit slower in today's podcast and hopefully also a little bit clearer because I am trying to transcribe the words on the show so that I can add words over or the transcription to my website, to the show notes, in case there are people that would like to read it, as well as listen to it or instead of listening to it. And I'm also going to try and cut out the ums, but that's the hardest thing, I think. What have we been doing this week? Not too much. I have been getting ready for the first or my first motorhome and campervan show of the year that is happening in Exeter. It is happening today and probably depending on when you listening to this, but certainly when the show goes live, I will be cruising along a south coast road somewhere. It's his anything up to a three-hour drive, so fingers crossed there's not too much traffic. I think I will be spending two days at this show. The first day I will try and see as many of the motorhomes and campervans as I can because I have a feeling it will be a lot quieter on Friday than Saturday. I would imagine that there are many children still at school, so if families are thinking of going, they will probably pick the Saturday to go. So hopefully the Friday will be a bit quieter and I can have a nose around all the campgrounds and motorhomes. I'm not entirely sure how many new models will be there. I think a lot of those will be saved for the NBC show, the month after which we are also going to. But I'm still going to have a look around, get some ideas and try to understand a little bit more about the bigger vans. What's the difference between our California and the bigger vans if we ever decided to upgrade to something slightly bigger? So that is what's happening in happening in next week? And stay tuned or tune in to next week's show because I will be going into everything there in a lot more detail. I will also, perhaps I'm not sure yet, but I may flood my Twitter feed with photos and notes from the show. Have a look over on Twitter. Richard Shelby UK is the Twitter handle, I guess is the right word, and let me know. Follow us over there for updates and bits and pieces on all things complaining. What is today's show about? Well, I think one of these almost two years ago in the summer of 2020, and we've sort of added a few things to the list, and I thought I would go through a few things that we always pack. first, it doesn't matter where we're going, how many days we're going for or how far we're going. There are certain things that we always put in the campervan first, so I'm going to grab myself a glass of water. Stay tuned. And I will run through that list real quick. There's only about ten or so items on there, so see you in a second. OK. So thanks for that, I just grab myself a quick glass of water and I'm ready to go. So what are the first things that we always put in a camper van when we are going off on a trip? Now the first two are no-brainers, really. You need power, you need water. So we pack a hook-up cable, which is no surprise. Most of the campsites that we go to always have. We tend to get electric pitch so we can use the plug sockets. We don't have we have a battery leisure battery, but we don't have any way of converting it to 240 volts, so we have to have a hook up for that. So we always take the hook up cable or the power leave, whichever way you want to call it. And it just means that we can, like I say, plug-ins to power and not worry about draining the battery or running out of electricity while we're on the road. The second item is a way that we get water into the van now. Most people, a lot of people, particularly in the big rigs, would have a hose or they connect to a water point and run into their water tanks. We tend not to do that. The California holds 30 liters, but we never, I think, the most we ever. Putin is about ten liters at a time, so we pop a five-liter water bottle in the car, which can be used as drinking water so we can use it for anything, really. If you just wanted to fill that up and go from there or you wanted to take it to the beach or swap in bottled water to carry around with you. But it means we can fill that up with a tap. And we use a special funnel to get the water. It's kind of like a too flexible hose on the bottom of it, and you can put the flexible hose into the water tank and tip the water into the funnel. And it goes in easily so that the first two things that we always do, we always put in in the van. Oh, by the way, if you head over to Richard Chubb dot com, if you head over to driving Horizon's dot com, you will see a post or and such a search on the blog posts of search for accessories. You will see a blog post that lists everything I'm about to talk about. So if you want to see exactly what I mean, if you wanna see pictures or you want to see, there's also a video, actually, that will be on a blog post as well. And then you just note the website and you can see and there's links to everything that you can find, find the best talk about. Now the next couple of things, and these tend to stay in the van all the time just because they're not very heavy. They took away nicely, and it just means we never forget them. The two things there are a pop up bucket, which is useful for once we finished a meal, we just throw everything in the bucket. Would it throw it? Obviously, but we put it all in a bucket, and it's just there for us to walk off to the washing up facilities we have. When we there was one time when we stayed at our campsite in Bewley last year, where we didn't have washing up facilities that we used, we decided to boil the kettle and do it in the van because it was a pop up campsite and that campground, we used the bucket to fill up with hot water and we did the washing up at the van and it was it was fine. So you could use it to carry stuff to the washing up facilities where you could use it for washing up as a washing up bucket as well. The other second, the next thing alongside that is a dish strainer. Now this is a relatively new addition to our arsenal of camping equipment, and it's again a pop up one bit of an extra item, bit of an extravagant item, if I want to call it that. But it just means that if you get to washing out facilities, you've only got a draining board and you have to power your plates up. This is a real good things. It is like it once is probably down is less than two inches thick. It's about the size of, I don't know, the average size simple tray. So it's not doesn't take up much room. It sits in a drawer underneath our back seats quite comfortably alongside the bucket. But it just means that we can prop our plates up, cutlery, things like that, and it drains better. It is easy to dry, which might sound a bit extreme, but then it just means that your tea towel doesn't get as wear and it is quicker. And all these things, the little things make life a little bit easier. So if the campsite doesn't have one next to the sink, we've got that there in case we need it. The next thing is for a lighting point of view, and there are two things on the list for lighting. We have a Oh, I have, because it's mainly me way. Ways it's a. Beanie hat with a torch on it. It just means if you're going off to the toilet at night time or and you're carrying things or you're taking a dog for a walk and you have to do that wonderful job of scooping poop. And it's in the winter months. It's dark and things like that, or early in the morning and it's dark and the sun's not quite come up. You need a bit of extra light, probably on your head pushbutton and you've got light wherever you look really handy like sites, keep your hands free, see where you go and things like that. The second thing to do with lighting is we have a hanging lantern and it is like a old fashioned, especially an old fashioned oil lamp. I think more modern it Sir Ali, the USB lantern with a hanging handle on it that we put in our driveway awning. You carried around with you as well, like. You know, like you're going down the mines or something, it's that I'm going to hold it up and I'm holding my hand off and showing you, but it looks like that and you can walk around holding it if you want to, but we just tend to use it as a ceiling light if you like. It goes in the driveway warning, and it's easy to turn on just big push button, and it gives us low a light or as much light as we need in the morning. So they added to light so you can carry around with you. It has a different light settings. It flashes, it goes to bright white to a warm yellow light, and it just charges up from a USB port in the van. So really easy, really convenient. And it just becomes a room light for us, basically, because there's no lighting in the driveway, awning talking or driveway awnings. We also have a small pop up tent is a two man sleeping tent. We have never slept in it. We have no intention of ever sleeping in it, but it's super useful. We use it for storing things in to give us a bit more space in a van useful for the car. See, Max is still in quite a big car booster seat, high backed booster seat, which takes up a whole seat in the camper van. He used it when we're driving, when we get to our campground. We put it out and chuck in the pop up tent and we also put dirty shoes. Cohen not so much coats, but dirty shoes and the baby through the barbecue in their safe back, old down and put it in the back of the van and in the box with all our camping gear and with pegs and stuff like that. And we put all that in a pop up tent as well. And it's just really useful. We have chuck a scooter in there. Washing up stuff is like 30 pound. I think this thing and it pops up in a knock joke in two seconds and then you peg it down. That's another two minutes. So within two or three minutes, you've got a little outdoor space that you can use for storage. Great. If you've got a smaller camper van and useful to get rid of those things that you may not, particularly the car, see the ones you're on side, you're not going to use it again. So you might as well get out of the way for a night or two, two or three more things coming up. Microfiber towels. Now these are pretty, and this is probably one of the first things we pack for sure, because they're so they take up very little room, easy to carry to the shower. They dry you easily, they dry themselves quickly. They're perfect for the sort of van life where you want to heat all loads of wet stuff hanging around for hours. And we have a small one that we use sometimes to clear condensation from the windows if we have it in the morning. And yeah, it's convenient again. It's just super convenient because they're small and they are easy to dry. They're not as luxurious as a big, fluffy bath towels you might have at home. Suzanne used as one in the form of a dressing gown, but it is just real convenience and that's what you need. The main thing The main good thing about this is you don't have wet things hanging around. You know, you can hang it on the back and get back from the shower. Assuming it's not raining, hang on the back of the van hanging over a wing mirror or something and within half an hour. If there's a bit of wind or a bit of sun is normally dry and it's good to go again, so super convenient. Definitely recommend the microfiber towels. Another one, which is convenient in and around the van, is a USB extension lead. So we've all got devices, iPads, iPhones, the hanging lantern I spoke about earlier, even the beanie hat with a light on it. They all charge by USB sockets, so a USB extension needs is useful. If you wanted to just put it out of the way, move it to one side, you know, put it further away than you normally would reach. It just means that you can take outside. If you're running out of battery, you want to charge something up while you're sitting outside. So we have a six foot two meter extension lead. We also have a two meter Apple Lightning connector that goes to the USB as well, so that can charge straight to a device so it can go via the where you had to 686 meter. You had the two meter Apple ID and a two meter USB. Essentially that you plug, you can lend it to your neighbor. You know, they can charge their devices from your van if you want it to be that kind. But the point is it just gives you that flexibility. You don't have to be tethered to close to your charging points, and it's just handy, especially to got kids and they've got iPads and things like that. Another thing that we like we are, I'd say, 80% of the time we cook in the van depends on what's on site. If there's a bar or something, we will try the bar in the food out there. But we do like cooking at the van as well, particularly in the summer months. So we. Have a I recommend a compact, like, really versatile barbecue, the one that we've got is the Cadillac Safari Chef. And it's when it's up, it's about the size of a beach ball, no bigger than the probably smaller than the size of a beach ball. A big football, almost. It sits about twelve inches high, maybe 18 inches high, and it's about the diameter of a large, large dinner plate. But it can cook anything on there. It's got a grill which got a hot plate. It has it. It can cook pans. You can do hands on there. It's got a lid that you can pop over the top to keep the heat in. If you wanted to excuse me, if you wanted to make it, you know you cook something slower and keep the heating more like an oven, if you like. And it's just really, really versatile, really small, really convenient. It goes kind of the legs fold up and everything tucked inside itself. Again, I'm demonstrating with my hands for no real reason other than me being strange, and it's just really convenient. If you're looking for a small barbecue that can, it's not going to help if you've got a family of five or six or something like that, there's only three of us. But for us, it's pretty can easily cook three burgers sausages, bacon for breakfast. You know, it's super, super convenient. And if I say convenient one more time, I have no doubt everyone is going to turn off, but it is convenient. Sorry. Anyway, so that's the barbecue. So that's most of things that we always take. There are two things that we don't always take, but it depends on where we go in. one of them was bought out of necessity and the other one was not the camping toilet. We have a porta potty now that we bought when things opened up after COVID, and it made it useful. Well, it made it the only way we could go camping because we had to put the camping toilet in the van so we could prove to the campsites that we had. I don't think that's approved. Then we just had to tell them that we did have a toilet or we're going to go do all necessary, necessary things in a bush somewhere. But it's easy to do. We easy to for easy to empty well, as easy as tipping in no one's number turns into a waste area can be . Excuse me, but it's perfect for us. Is small, not very big. Aboriginal small means, by the way. And oh, I need to have a drink. Excuse me. Again, you may have noticed I'm going to go through this without any edits. Hence the IMing an offering, but is all genuine. I promise I'm OK in a phone call as well. See live live television and not quite live, but they can leave a message. Anyway, sorry, I was also talking about. Yes, the camper toilet. It is a I've been distracted, as you can tell. Excuse me. Okay. The on yeah, we bought because you had to after COVID. And you know, it's not a particularly expensive one, I think is it is is £100, but it was it was like, say, we wouldn't even have to go camping if we hadn't have bought it. So we have that in the we don't take very often anymore and we keep it when we use it in the driveway awning and again, that we don't take that very often unless we're staying somewhere for more than one night. If we're only going for one night, we throw the pop up tent out because it's not worth spending half an hour from the driveway or winning half an hour to take it down there for only there, for one night. But if we're there for two nights, it is worthwhile because then we can spread out more. We can keep that chairs and tables and clothes and get changed in there and and it just makes life in a a little bit easier. And so the driveway awning is something that we pack very small, very rarely, but only when we go somewhere for a couple of nights or more, which we don't do that often as you like to move around and see things. They are the main things and two that are not the main things, but there are a lot of things that always go in our camper van without fail because we use them every day that we're camping and there might be one or two items on there that you hadn't thought of, or you might just be interested to hear what we take. And if you're not, we made it this far. Then hats off to you and I will do the shameless plug again. Don't forget to head over to driving Horizon's dot, where you can see all my blog posts and don't forget to head over to YouTube.com forward slash Richard C.H. YouTube, where you can see all our travel related videos. And as I said before, there are going to be lots of things coming up because we've got the motor home show this weekend, and then in three weeks after that, we are going to the Lake District. We're hiring a motorhome or a camper van, but something bigger than what we have now, and that will all be revealed on my YouTube videos as well. And we're also going to the Big Motorhome show or caravan and motorhome show, the NSA said. Lots coming up. And I thank you as always for listening for making it this far. It's just tipped, I think, 20 minutes, maybe more. So thanks for sticking with me. Have a great week and we'll see you in the next show. Happy travels! See you next time.
Bagiku Agamaku dan Bagimu Agamamu Oleh. Mariyah Zawawi Voice over talent: Dewi F NarasiPost.Com-Saat Rasulullah saw. mendakwahkan Islam ke tengah-tengah kaumnya, berbagai rintangan dan halangan beliau temui. Baik rintangan yang bersifat fisik maupun psikis. Rintangan itu tidak hanya datang dari orang lain, tetapi juga datang dari keluarganya sendiri. Meski demikian, beliau tetap berjuang menyebarkan Islam. Menyampaikan tauhidullah. Menyerukan bahwa hanya Allah yang patut disembah. Beliau pun mengajak masyarakat Makkah untuk meninggalkan sesembahan mereka. Sayangnya, mereka menolak ajakan tersebut. Mereka menganggap bahwa ajakan Rasulullah saw. itu berbahaya. Karena itulah, mereka berusaha untuk menghentikan dakwah Rasulullah saw. Berbagai upaya mereka lakukan. Mulai dari menghasut masyarakat agar tidak mempercayai ucapan Rasulullah. Padahal, mereka dulu menjuluki Rasulullah sebagai Al-Amin yang artinya dapat dipercaya. Mereka juga mengatakan kepada masyarakat bahwa Rasulullah adalah tukang sihir. Namun, hasutan-hasutan itu juga tidak mampu membuat Rasulullah mundur dari dakwahnya. Maka, mereka pun mengiming-imingi Rasulullah dengan harta, tahta, dan wanita. Iming-iming ini juga tidak membuat Rasulullah terpalingkan. Sebab, tujuan dakwah yang dilakukan oleh Rasulullah memang tidak untuk mendapatkan itu semua. Naskah selengkapnya: https://narasipost.com/2021/12/25/bagiku-agamaku-dan-bagimu-agamamu/ Terimakasih buat kalian yang sudah mendengarkan podcast ini, Follow us on: instagram: http://instagram.com/narasipost Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/narasi.post.9 Fanpage: Https://www.facebook.com/pg/narasipostmedia/posts/ Twitter: Http://twitter.com/narasipost
Welcome to Prophecy Radio, a Percy Jackson podcast dedicated to all of Rick Riordan's past, present, and future projects! Co-hosts Karen Rought and Kristen Kranz talk about the latest news in the Percy Jackson/Rick Riordan Presents fandom, discuss all the Daughter of the Deep spoilers we couldn't talk about in episode 4, and analyze chapters 15 and 16 of Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief. New episodes of Prophecy Radio will air weekly, and all ages are welcome to tune in. News and Updates (00:01:33) Kristen is not a morning person, but Karen has enough energy for the both of them. Be sure to vote in the Goodreads Choice Awards! Sign up for Kwame Mbalia's Black by Popular Demand newsletter. Are you a teacher? Check out this Tristan Strong Keeps Punching educator's guide. Did we read any books like Tristan Strong when we were in middle school? You can back the Bridge to Elsewhere anthology, featuring Carlos Hernandez. And get ready for the Magic Has No Borders anthology, featuring Tracey Baptiste! Daughter of the Deep spoiler chat (00:07:39) This is your last warning that there are spoilers ahead! If you're looking for our spoiler-free Daughter of the Deep discussion, listen to episode 4. It feels sacrilegious to call the animal characters sidekicks. First up, we HAVE to talk about how awesome Socrates was. He felt like a substantial character in this book. Top is SO cute. He gets ALL the treats. Is Top a direct descendent of the original Top? Kristen tees it up, and Karen hits a homerun. We really love Romeo for so many reasons. There's a reason why we got all that information about octopuses during the virtual tour! This was a really cool twist to the story. Our love for Jupiter knows no bounds. Let's not turn this into a Great British Bake-Off podcast. He has an interesting ingredients list, and he does an amazing job with it. There's a huge message about the conservation of the planet in this book, and that's pretty awesome. Did we see that big twist coming? How culpable is Dev for everything that happened? Is Dev redeemable? It depends on a lot of factors, honestly. And how much of this was because of Land Institute's manipulations? Poor Ana, though. She's been through so much. Luckily, she has super supportive friends and a good head on her shoulders. Dev was expecting the worst, and Ana was trying her hardest to trust him again. Let's talk about Ana and Gemini. Do we like them together? Do we want them to stay friends? Hewett was a surprise, wasn't he? That said, he does remind us of a certain other professor… Kids are the future, and that's why middle grade and young adults books are so awesome. Which character did Kristen trust the least? Where did we leave off in Daughter of the Deep? What could we see in a possible sequel down the line? Karen has some gentle words of encouragement for Rick. Chapter Reviews (00:59:33) This week, we're reading chapters 15 and 16 of The Lightning Thief! A lot happened in chapter 15. Do kids still know what IMing is??? Either way, Iris Messaging is pretty amazing. Did we trust Luke on the first read-through? Callie makes yet another cameo. She's fine, we promise. Ares' motorcycle is…intense. Percy really needs to know who he can sass and who he can't. Why can't it be follow the butterflies? All hail Percy's ability to keep it together. Next chapter! There are some really awesome visuals here. Thalia, punk daughter of Zeus, is so awesome, and we can't wait for more. Prophecy Count: 5 We have some ideas for a short story Rick could write… Percy is taking a lot of his new abilities in stride. Karen is VERY mad at the men transporting the animals. LOTUS HOTEL AND CASINO!!! We really, really can't wait to see how this book translates to the small screen. Thanks for listening, and be sure to tune in next week for episode 9, in which we'll play a game of what if? with the Percy Jackson universe. This episode's hosts are: Karen Rought and Kristen Kranz. Each episode, our Prophecy Radio hosts and their guests will keep you up to date on the latest information coming out of Camp Half-Blood, including upcoming books and adaptation news, discuss a topic of choice, and do a chapter by chapter reread of the Percy Jackson series. Follow Us: Twitter // Instagram // Facebook // Tumblr Listen and Subscribe: Audioboom // Apple // Spotify Feel free to leave us your questions or comments through any of these mediums! You can also email us at prophecyradiopodcast@gmail.com or visit our homepage for archives and more information about our show. Prophecy Radio is a Subjectify Media podcast production. Visit Subjectify Media for more shows, including Not Another Teen Wolf Podcast, ReWatchable, and Not About The Weather, and for all our latest articles about the stories we're passionate about.
Sejak pandemi menyerang, sektor ekonomi yang berjalan semakin marak yaitu sektor investasi di instrumen keuangan yang menjanjikan cuan. Iming-iming cuan atau profit tanpa harus sibuk memikirkan gimana trading atau investasi pun bertumbuh pesat. Titip dana investasi maupun trading pun menjamur dimana-mana. Dari yang hanya sistem sewa, bagi untung hingga yang memiliki skema titp investasi dengan jaringan. Episode ini akan mengulik bagian pertama dari pembahasan ini. Bagian pertama: https://youtu.be/OEl8m_BOhUg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/duitpintar_/ Youtube: https://youtu.be/8hSTJr_PVtg Referal: https://www.rekeningku.com/ref/christahir https://www.tokocrypto.com/account/signup?ref=FUYVIU35 https://www.blockfi.com/?ref=85e3d4b5 Group: https://t.me/cryptowatchid https://discord.gg/YEWCaPb2Eu Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:59 Pembagian jenis titip investasi yang tidak resmi di Indonesia 01:26 Apa itu copy trading / salin transaksi? 03:25 Mekanisme transaksi copy trading / salin transaksi 04:20 Pihak yang terlibat dalam copy trading / salin transaksi 04:44 Kelebihan utama copy trading / salin transaksi 05:26 Kekurangan utama copy trading / salin transaksi 06:36 Apa itu titip investasi ke individu? 08:17 Kelebihan utama titip investasi ke individu 09:16 Pihak yang terlibat dalam titip investasi ke individu 09:42 Model bisnis titip investasi ke individu 10:09 Pilihan saya kalau menitipkan investasi 11:46 Kesimpulan #duitpintar #personalfinance #investasi --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/duitpintar/support
Sejak pandemi menyerang, sektor ekonomi yang berjalan semakin marak yaitu sektor investasi di instrumen keuangan yang menjanjikan cuan. Iming-iming cuan atau profit tanpa harus sibuk memikirkan gimana trading atau investasi pun bertumbuh pesat. Titip dana investasi maupun trading pun menjamur dimana-mana. Dari yang hanya sistem sewa, bagi untung hingga yang memiliki skema titp investasi dengan jaringan. Episode ini akan mengulik bagian pertama dari pembahasan ini. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/duitpintar_/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4S3AQ1ACNjTokO4D3lUsnk?si=OlH9GkXwRYKHjHr8PTwB_g&dl_branch=1 Referal: https://www.rekeningku.com/ref/christahir https://www.tokocrypto.com/account/signup?ref=FUYVIU35 https://www.blockfi.com/?ref=85e3d4b5 Group: https://t.me/cryptowatchid https://discord.gg/YEWCaPb2Eu Chapters: 00:00 Intro 01:33 Pembagian titip investasi berdasarkan legalitas 02:37 Pembagian titip investasi berdasarkan keberadaan transaksi 03:30 Pembagian jenis titip investasi yang tidak resmi di Indonesia 03:49 Apa itu algorithmic trading / robot trading? 06:18 Model bisnis algorithmic trading / robot trading 07:37 Kelebihan utama algoritmic trading / robot trading 08:06 Kekurangan utama algoritmic trading / robot trading #duitpintar #personalfinance #investasi --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/duitpintar/support
In our second episode, we discuss Lauren Myracle's popular and controversial YA novel, ttyl. The novel was written entirely in instant messages (circa 2004), and its language and sexual content has made it one of the most banned books of the 2000s. Woo! But underneath all that controversy is an entertaining and innovative story about teen friendship. We talk about the dreaded return of low rise jeans, the differences between texting and IMing, and how to determine whether you are a Maddie, a Zoe, or an Angela. Trigger Warning: This episode discusses grooming and revenge porn. If you enjoy the show, please rate and subscribe! It helps other readers find our podcast. Find our show on Twitter and Instagram @reading_recess Find Sarah on Twitter @sarahebba25 and on Instagram @sarahebba Find Terri on Twitter @TerriCLaRue and on Instagram @tc_larue Email us at readingduringrecesspod@gmail.com
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Karena dapet berita miring tentang anak yang jadi korban grooming, kami coba menelusuri dan mencari pemahaman tentang child grooming itu sebenarnya apa. Simak di episode ini!
Bahasan Kekini kali ini adalah mengenai kehidupan mahasiswa baru atau "Maba" yang baru saja masuk ke dalam dunia kampus yang lebih luas. Bagaimana kehidupan maba itu sendiri di kala pendoktrinan organisasi terjadi dan masih banyak lagi yang kami bahas.
This week, Rick stops eating, Cheri discovers the perils of business IMing, Rick tells of one mans extreme way of trying to meet women while Cheri and Rick recall their own extreme dating actions and Rick finds quarantine relief in online shopping. Our Live Beer Review Is Mike's Pastry Cannoli Stout by Harpoon Brewery.
How is coronavirus (COVID-19) impacting you? What are the implications of "social distancing" on your relationship - especially if you're cooped up together for weeks at a time? Or if you're single, how can you still enjoy dating while staying safe? In this week's episode, you'll get some strategies for taking care of yourself amidst the epidemic, with practical advice for staying calm - connected - and HEALTHY - while we weather the storm...together. Plus a few (mostly relevant) thoughts on "Love in the Time of Cholera" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Sending so much love to you! As always, I’m looking forward to your thoughts on this episode and what revelations and questions it creates for you. Please join us in the Relationship Alive Community on Facebook to chat about it! Sponsors: This episode is sponsored by Native Deodorant. Their products are filled with ingredients you can find in nature like coconut oil, which is an antimicrobial, shea butter to moisturize, and tapioca starch to absorb wetness. They don’t ever test on animals, they don’t use aluminum or any other scary chemical ingredients, and they’re so confident that you’ll like their deodorant that they offer free shipping - and returns. For 20% off your first purchase, visit http://www.nativedeodorant.com/alive and use promo code ALIVE during checkout. Resources: I want to know you better! Take the quick, anonymous, Relationship Alive survey FREE Guide to Neil’s Top 3 Relationship Communication Secrets Guide to Understanding Your Needs (and Your Partner’s Needs) in Relationship (ALSO FREE) Support the podcast (or text “SUPPORT” to 33444) Amazing intro and outro music provided courtesy of The Railsplitters Transcript Hello and welcome to another episode of Relationship Alive. This is your host, Neil Sattin. Today, we're going to talk about a topic that's been on my mind lately and perhaps it's been on yours. We're gonna talk about how the coronavirus Covid-19... How that is impacting us in our own lives and in our relationships. So whether you are solo or dating or in a relationship, or just looking for a better way to take care of yourself, we're gonna talk about the impact of what is happening in our world, today on us. And how do you stay centered and grounded and connected through all of that? So that is what is in store for today. I had something else planned. But sometimes you gotta just go with what is right there in front of you, and if this isn't in front of you already, it probably will be soon hopefully, and not hopefully not in a dire way, but let's be real. This is a serious issue that we're facing here in our world today, and I wanna be here to help support you through that. Now, you might be able to hear that my voice is a little congested I've been fighting a cold. I'm pretty sure that it is not the novel Coronavirus. So fingers crossed, but I don't have all the symptoms so my healthcare provider tells me that I should just drink lots of fluids, get some rest and stay the course. So, well, of course, keep you posted on that one, on and I'm just gonna start by sending some love and care to you, today, hoping that this virus doesn't impact you, and that it also doesn't impact people that you love. And of course, all in all. I don't want it to impact anyone, and it is going to, on some level, so we're confronted with a situation that's not unlike other things that come up in life, where there's a reality in front of us and we get to decide how we are going to respond to it, and how we're gonna let it impact us, and also it gives us a chance to discover yet, again, what is in our control and what is not, and to make the best of what is in our control. So today I'll be discussing specific strategies with you to help you get through love in this time of coronavirus. Okay, first things first, if you find yourself in close quarters with people that you love and care about, because you're going through some proactive social distancing. Or in some sort of quarantine situation then it is extremely helpful to know how to communicate well and how to stay connected, even if you're communicating about things that are challenging. And I've put together my top three ways to do that and a free guide for you called my relationship communication secrets. And you can download that by just visiting neilsattin.com/relate or by texting the word "relate" to the number 33444 and following the instructions and the guide is free. So I definitely suggest that you grab it, that you put those things into practice, and I, we will be having the final version of my secrets of relationship communication course that's going to be coming out again very soon. So keep an eye out for that and you will get notified if you download the free guide. Just so you know. Also, it takes a village, in so many ways and it takes a village to keep relationship alive going and I've really appreciated your generous support of relationship alive - the podcast, our mission. This is an offering for you to help you have the most successful, amazing relationships possible and if you're finding the show to be having a positive impact in your life, please consider a donation to help ensure that we can continue. You can choose anything that feels right for you and every little bit counts. So this week, I would like to thank Sarah Dave Kendra Michael Michele Joseph Rana Holly Marie Timothy and Kona thank you all so much for your generous, in most of those cases ongoing, support of Relationship Alive. And if you would like to make a contribution, all you have to do is visit neilsattin.com/support or text the word support to the number 33444 and follow the instructions. And speaking of support if you are looking for another way to expand the web of support that you have in your life, you can come join the relationship alive community on Facebook. It's free, and we are endeavoring to create a safe space for you to talk about your relationships, personal development and anything that impacts the ways that we connect with each other, the successes that we experience and the challenges as well. So that's the relationship alive community on Facebook. Okay, so let's dive in. And I'm being a little tongue-in-cheek with calling this episode, Love in the Time of Corona. It's obviously a reference to the novel Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. And I read that book, way back in college. Tell you the truth. I don't remember a lot about it, but I do remember that it covers the complexities of love and relationship, and long-term relationship, and there's a comparison between love and sickness. So there's this sense that we have that life is complicated and it's gonna be complicated no matter what. And the things that we sometimes think are true or easy or that we take for granted aren't always - Things are not always as they seem. And I think that was a central theme in the book, that there are things that you assume to be true, that actually end up not being true. And of course, it's a romantic novel that covers decades and decades of the lives of the two main protagonists. And the reason that I wanted to refer to it here is because we are in this position where we can't escape what is happening around us. Whether you think it's all something that's being blown out of proportion or whether you think that it is something that may seriously impact you and the people that you love or whether you're just watching everything unfold, and waiting to see what is actually gonna happen, there's almost no way at this point that you can avoid the impacts of covid 19, the new Coronavirus on your life. Big events are being cancelled, or postponed. At least, this has been a consideration for me because I'm working on doing my live show and bringing it to a major metropolitan area near you. And it's a little challenging to think about planning something like that, when there's so much uncertainty at the moment, about whether these large events are actually going to be happening. So life is interesting right now and I have two young kids in school, I have a mother with a compromised immune system, I have a 97-year-old grandmother. So as I look at the landscape of life, there's a lot of ponder. And so, let's just cover some of the basics. This portion of the show is gonna be my public service announcement. Essentially what we want to do is something that has been called flattening the curve. So maybe you've heard of that, and you know what I'm talking about, if you don't let me just tell you that what we are trying to do is slow the spread of this virus, by employing some measures that I'll be talking about in a moment, and the idea of slowing it is to, one, prevent our healthcare systems from being overwhelmed, like, is already happening in some parts of the world. So, as much as possible, if we slow the spread of Corona then we are doing our part to help overall, the healthcare system, keep up with whatever demand this illness puts upon it, and of course also as long as we're able to delay the spread than our chances improve of a vaccine or a really effective treatment being discovered to help more people get through it. So there are real practical reasons for doing this and it's important for all of us because even if you yourself feel like your immune system is fairly robust, and you're not worried about it, odds are that there are people, if not in your life, in the lives of people who are close to you who are at risk or could be impacted. And so this really is one of those situations where it falls upon each of us to do our part for the greater good, so to not be cavalier about taking precautions and instead to do your part to flatten the curve to slow things down and to keep the coronavirus from reaching - if not yourself, or people you love, other people who are loved by people you know. So let's all pull together for this. That is my wish for you as you're listening. And the things that we can do right now that we know of are relatively simple. We can avoid really crowded spaces. This is known as social distancing. So to spend more time, either in small groups or alone, if you have any signs of illness, to keep yourself away from other people until you know that you're in the clear... And of course, if things feel serious at all or like you are at risk, then definitely contact your doctor, and find a way to get tested, so that you can know what is going on and so you can take an appropriate course of action. It's helpful to have a little stockpile of food and things so that you don't have to leave your house, if you can avoid it, and you don't wanna go overboard because we wanna make sure that there's enough to go around and it's likely that no matter what happens, grocery stores will be open and all of that. So the goal here is just to have enough to make sure that you're gonna be okay in your home and that you will have to leave as little as possible. And the purpose of doing that again is to slow the spread because sadly we can actually be carriers of Covid-19 without knowing it, without having any symptoms. So if you're able to stay away from other people, for a couple of weeks, and that prevents you from catching something, or from inadvertently spreading something, then that is going to go a long way to helping our world beat this thing. And then you've also probably heard, some of the basics. washing your hands frequently and not touching your face. Because the Covid-19 virus, it needs to get to your lungs and the way it does that is through your eyes, your nose or your mouth. So if you keep your hands away for your face, and you wash your hands frequently, then you should be just fine or you will at least be doing the best that you can to prevent the spread of this illness. And at the moment we do not believe that wearing a mask is a very effective way of preventing yourself from getting the virus. And people stockpiling masks is actually creating a problem in the health care industry because our doctors and nurses and first responders, don't have the masks that they need. So maybe you wanna have a couple on hand just in case but other than that, probably better to ensure that masks can get to where they're needed most with the people on the front lines of fighting this thing. They do recommend that people who have the flu or have coronavirus that they wear a mask, and that is mainly to prevent or cut down on the chances of spreading the illness to other people. So, masks aren't a terribly effective way to keep yourself from getting it as far as we know, but they are a good way of not spreading it to other people. Of course, if you are being diagnosed with this, then you are probably gonna be getting much more thorough advice than you're getting from me, and I'm not a doctor. So let me just be upfront that anything that I say here, I would love for you to take it with a grain of salt. Please do your own research online if you need to. I've been doing a lot of reading on this topic, so I feel pretty confident in the recommendations that I'm making but I'm not a doctor. So if you have any concerns at all, I recommend that you check with a doctor or check with the latest recommendations from your local health service, and hopefully all of our health services all over the world are being really proactive in getting that information out. Okay, so that's the public service announcement part but now let's get into the nitty gritty of why we're here, which is three-fold, really. One is how to help yourself with what is going on in the world and how to deal with potentially the anxiety or worry or fear that you're experiencing, if you are experiencing it or if you are in blissful ignorance. Maybe we should talk about that for just a moment or two more. So that's the first part. The second part is, I wanna talk about when you are in a close relationship with someone, so if you are home more or less, working from home or in self-quarantine or social distancing. With your partner, and your kids, 'cause potentially, they are home from school. So then odds are, you are gonna be around each other a lot more than you are used to. And so we'll talk about some special considerations for that. And finally, I want to talk about those few or those of us who are dating and who are not necessarily in a single love relationship, and the implications of what is going on on finding love, and developing love. So those are the three main bases, that I wanna cover today. As usual we'll start with the self and self-care because that is so important for keeping your feet on the ground, keeping your wits about you and keeping your heart centered as you move through this time. So I'm not gonna make any assumptions about what this has been like for you. I'll just say that for me, it's been noticeable. I told you a little bit about a few moments ago that my mother has a compromised immune system, my grandmother is 97. they are in groups that are statistically at very high risk for not only getting the coronavirus, but also it potentially killing them. And that's scary for me, and I've spent a lot of time - the way that I tend to deal with uncertainty is through research, so reading and reading and reading, and that's partly how this podcast came to be because I had my own struggles in relationships that I had witnessed in my own relationships, and so I dove into the details, because that's what I do and I... My hope is that that is a benefit for you, but that doesn't mean that you have to do it, you may have your own way of coping. And I think the first thing is just to acknowledge that it's very possible that whatever your experience is, that you are, below at all, experiencing some stress, so whether that stress is anxiety and worry and fear or anger at people for blowing this way out of proportion or whatever it is, no matter how stressed you are, that stress is something worth confronting and doing something about, because stress suppresses our immune system for one thing. So the more that you you can confront your stress and bring yourself into balance, the better off you will be when it comes to just having a system that can fight whatever is going on in the world around you, whether that just be a cold or Coronavirus and it also is gonna help you show up better for other people in your life. There's nothing like trying to interact with the world, or trying to move through a stressful situation or conflict with another person when you yourself are stressed and dysregulated, so there's never been a better time for you to establish a routine of checking in with yourself, how are you doing? And you could start with something with a broad strokes, like maybe every time you brush your teeth, which is perhaps two or three times a day you use that as an opportunity, a reminder that you should check in with yourself, and ask "How am I doing, what am I feeling right now, where do I notice that in my body?" "Does it make sense? Does it make sense with everything that's going on in my life?" To start doing this as a way of regularly taking your emotional pulse so that you can have a sense of what's really happening with you, and what if anything needs to be addressed. If you notice that you are feeling something in particular - anxiety, fear, sadness, confusion, then it's worth taking an extra step in asking yourself "What is that the root of that?" And is there something I can do like "what aspect of this can I control and what aspects of this can I not control?" And of the aspects that you can control, then you might ask yourself, "Well, what can I do to improve that thing?" So if you're feeling uncertain, then maybe there are things you can do to get more certainty. If you're feeling disconnected or you're alone, then what can you do to reach out and connect? If you're feeling nervous for another person in your life, then what can you do to reach out to them and tell them that you care about them? Right? These are all just simple ways of being proactive around noticing your emotional state and taking care of yourself to hopefully bring yourself back into balance: noticing your breathing, noticing your physical state, your physiological state and letting that also indicate for you how you're doing, and if there's something that needs to be addressed. So you might think that you're totally fine but if you check in with your body, you notice like, "Oh my heart's pounding or... Oh, I'm kinda sweaty." Well, those might be signs of stress or something going on and if you do notice those things, then what can you do? So can you just take a moment to breathe? Can you fix yourself a cup of tea? Can you call a friend, someone that you care about and who cares about you? Can you spend a little time with a pet, and just pet your dog or your cat or... My daughter really wants me to get her a little pigmy bunny. So I'm thinking about that. If you have a pigmy maybe spend a little time with your bunny just petting the bunny. I gotta think that that soft little bunny might help you calm down a little bit if you need that, and if you're feeling angry at whatever is happening in the world, then this is also a great time for you to look within and ask yourself, "What is it about this that's making you angry?" What are the places where you feel like your power is being taken from you? Your system is responding with intelligence to that - your system is responding and saying "No. Take that power back. I'm angry." Again, there will be aspects of this that you can impact and there will be things that you cannot impact but no matter what, getting to know yourself better, getting to know what's going on within you better and figuring out where you can be proactive to keep yourself regulated to move through and out of your stress, those are things that will help you, yourself in whatever is going on in the world and it will help you show up for the world and the other people around you, so that is taking care of yourself, also. Make sure you get plenty of sleep, drink lots of water, take Elderberry, vitamin C, just whatever you can do to keep your immune system bolstered and ready along with keeping yourself calm. So I do want to change gears a little bit and talk about the impact of Corona on our relationships and on our dating life. But before I do, I wanna take a moment to talk about this week's sponsor. We're talking about potentially being pretty cooped up with others. 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So it's super effective and long-lasting without any harsh ingredients, and in this case without a shower. So like I mentioned, they have a special offer for you because as a Relationship Alive listener, you get 20% off your first purchase. Just, visit nativedeodorant.com and use the promo code "alive" during check out - that's 20% off your first purchase when you visit nativedeodorant.com and use the promo code alive. And thank you, native deodorant for your support of Relationship Alive. Okay, so let's get back to the next step in our conversation, which is about how Coronavirus is potentially gonna impact us in our relationships. And there are few obvious ways when I mentioned already, which is the potential to be cooped up with people for a long period of time and just to be aware that in and of itself can cause stress and tension and then potentially, if anyone, you know, or as close to you get sick or if you get sick then that is another way that this could impact you. So let's talk a little bit about just the stress of being cooped up with other people more than anything. I think our mantra today should be to be kind and generous with each other to be compassionate and understanding. So if you find that someone else is getting snappy with you to remind yourself that they are probably going through some stress right now and to not take it personally as much as possible, and if you, yourself, are feeling irritable, or challenged by something that someone else is doing then you might even speak it out loud, just like, "Hey I just want you to know that I'm really stressed or I'm exhausted or this is really challenging for me, and so I know I'm being unpleasant" or "I know I'm being argumentative, or I know I'm snapping back at you, and I just want you to know that it's not personal, it's what's happening with me." So as much as you can take responsibility for your state of mind and state of heart and state of being with the other people around you, that is one way to really help them feel connected to you and to your experience. And you might check in with the others too like "Hey how are you doing? It's been five minutes since we've talked to each other." "Can I just check in with you and see how you are?" And if you are with loved ones and relatively safe and isolated then... And you've washed your hands, then it's probably totally fine for you to give each other back rubs or foot rubs and to be loving with each other as much as you can. And if you've been going through a challenging time in your relationship, then this could be extra stressful for you. That seems obvious to me right now. There are those miraculous moments where times get tough and we band together and it helps us get past things that seem like a big deal, but when it comes right down to it, you realize that it's not such a big deal. So potentially, there are those kinds of things that are going on in your relationship, that are creating challenge and this helps you kinda put everything in perspective. That could be a good thing, and... this could also exacerbate things. So I invite you to just one to acknowledge that that is a possibility, if that is something that you're going through to recognize - Okay, things have been challenging, it might get more challenging and then you can develop a strategy for yourself - a plan around how to best safeguard yourself from it getting more challenging. So if there are things that you know are particular triggers for you with this other person or ways that you trigger them, then you might take special care to not trigger the other person and to create safe boundaries around yourself, to keep your tender spots from being poked at and triggered as well. You might also with your significant other, say something like, "Hey let's just acknowledge that things have been challenging between us and maybe we could agree to just put all of that aside right now and just band together for this, for what's happening in our world right now" - it's another possibility. Generally, the best thing is for you to be open about your experience, and what concerns you. In fact, you might even say something to your partner, like "hey, things have been to tough with us, recently. I'm a little nervous about us being in the same space a lot because of what's going on in the world. Are you nervous about that?" "Are there things do you think that we could do to help keep things light and spacious with us to help us be positive through all of this, and not make things worse?" If you can enlist the other person and speak to the truth of what is, then that also increases your chances of getting through with flying colors, and I encourage you to do that as well and in the end, if you need to, I encourage you to take space and this can be a very useful strategy for everyone who is sharing space together: if you are sharing space to work out a system for when anyone can say, "Hey I need a time out for myself," and where that time out and space is granted so that you or the other person can have some moments alone to recharge. And so, yeah, I encourage you to work those things out ahead of time, if possible, so that you're heading it off at the pass and you're being proactive, and that way those conversations will have happened so that you can make space for other more important conversations that may come up during all of this time. Now, if you are single or solo let's move along, I guess. And of course, if you have specific questions around this stuff, you can always record yourself asking the question, and send it to me - the email addresses: questions@relationshipalive.com. So, if you're single, or solo or dating like what do you do in your circumstances? Well, here, a few things that come to mind. The first is that there's potential for you to be extremely isolated, and that isn't necessarily healthy either. Being completely isolated will theoretically prevent you from getting the coronavirus. But it might be really psychologically challenging to be that isolated. So this is a time where I would encourage you to find ways to stay connected. There are great freeways... to drive your car on. But what I really mean is, there are great free... ways that you can stay connected with other people. If you have internet access or a phone, you can do a Google Hangout or FaceTime or Skype calls. I really love the video conferencing technologies. In fact, most of my clients that I see, and I see clients all over the world, we do that using Zoom or Skype, and I'm so used to it now that it really feels as though we are in the same room with each other. And so I encourage you to reach out to other people, to not just get isolated in your home, but to find ways to reach out and connect using technology, using whatever technology is available to you. And if you don't have a phone and you don't have a computer, then of course I'm wondering how you're listening to this podcast, but you could always sit on your stoop outside - and if you're out in the fresh air or the odds are pretty good that you're not going to catch Coronavirus and that someone walking by would not catch it, from you or give it to you and you could just say "hello" to people who are walking by. Just be friendly and just ask people how they're doing, and you can point out. "I don't wanna shake your hand, or give you a hug, but I just wanted to check in with people in the world and see how you are doing" and you may be surprised you might make someone's day, by simply saying, "Hey how are you? This is all pretty weird, isn't it, that we're going through?" Because most of us have never had to go through something like this in our lives, not all of us. So if you have gone through this, perhaps you even have expertise that you can lend to those of us who... For whom this is new and scary and confusing? This is a good time for you to speak up and lend your expertise to the occasion. So, that's combating social isolation - even though we want to be doing social distancing. In order to flatten the curve. Now, what about actual dating? Could you or should you be going out on dates in the current climate? You know I'm inclined to say probably not right now, at least not until we really have a better sense of what is happening and really how Covid-19 spreads and we have consistent testing so that we really know for sure whether or not we are a carrier, someone else that we are going on on a date with... is a carrier. It's not too unlike the conversations that you need to have around STDS before you have sex with someone. Hopefully, you are having a conversation that goes over your risk factors. "Have you been tested? Have you had anything before?" "When was the last time you were tested? Have you had any risky behaviors?" So when you go out on a date with someone and they say, "Oh well, I went to the whatever concert last night." Well, that might be a risk factor. So, the beautiful thing about this is that whatever you're doing to date, and I'm assuming that you're using technology of some sort at this point 'cause it's almost unavoidable in the modern dating landscape, then this becomes a great way to slow things down and really get to know other people. So spending a little bit more time with your texting or chatting back and forth, your IMing, having a virtual date so you can use FaceTime, and make yourself a cup of tea and have the other person make themselves a cup of tea and you can sit down and sip tea and get to know each other just as if you were there in the coffee shop and I... One thing that's especially interesting about this is, with practice you can learn to really tune in to the other person, even though you're not there in the same space with them, you can really tune in and get a sense for who they are as a person. And on top of that, even if you're not there in person with each other - think of all the times that when you've been in relationship if you have been in a relationship, how important it is to be able to communicate when you're not together, so whether that be through texting or talking on the phone or Skyping or whatever, it's actually helpful to know that that's a medium that you can operate in with your potential partner and what better way to know than by actually doing it, and doing it a lot and getting some good practice at it. So you may be having a little less sex than you used to, if you're a single person and you're out and about... But I think that overall, that is probably worth it, for your safety and your prospective partner's safety, unless you are absolutely positively sure that neither of you is that risk - in which case meet up and have fun. But I do encourage you to take advantage of the virtual spaces, and to take some risks around talking or hopping on a video call of some sort so that you can get to know someone more deeply without necessarily having to do it face-to-face, either at the coffee shop or in the bedroom. There will be a time for that, for sure. And no matter what, taking the time to really get to know a person will help you make better choices than if you're going by chemistry alone because when you meet up with someone, and it feels really good and you connect with them right away, that doesn't always go so well, because you may not have done the due diligence required to ensure that someone is actually an appropriate partner for you. And gauging whether or not someone is appropriate for you to be dating is usually a much longer process that involves finding out a lot more about who they are and how they respond to you and how you respond to them. And when you have all that dopamine and oxytocin flowing because you're just going to town in the bedroom, then it can seriously cloud your perception and your judgment. So this is going to be a boon. I predict that there are gonna be all kinds of really strong relationships that emerge from this period of time when we were forced to spend a little bit more time apart and get to know each other a little better. As always, I could talk about this for a long, long time, but I hope that whether you're single or in a relationship, or just thinking about how to maintain your own self-care during this time, that you've found something valuable in today's episode, and one thing you might wanna do is catch up on other podcast episodes or do some reading. And next week, we're gonna have a really fun interview with someone who's an old friend of mine actually, who is a romance author. We're gonna talk about what we can learn from romance novels about love and relationships, and desire - and it may not surprise you to know that we can learn an awful lot! So we have that conversation coming up next week, with Mara Wells. In the meantime, I am sending so much love and care and courage and calmness and health your way and just know that I am thinking of you and that we will all get through this, we will and I'm here for you... So thank you for spending this time with me today, and I look forward to you being with you again next week. Take care. And be safe.
Ini adalah episode terngilu. Iming-iming hadiah dan angpao bikin kita rela melewati prosedur medis yang traumatis. Ada yang menggunakan peralatan modern tapi ada juga yang metodenya tradisional. Kita berbagi momen-momen persunatan kita dan kawan-kawan yang masih teringat sampai sekarang. Salam Krek krek Crew!
Indonesia sedianya menikmati masa “bonus demografi” pada 2030 mendatang. Artinya, jumlah penduduk usia produktif lebih banyak ketimbang usia tidak produktif, seperti anak dan lansia. Iming-imingnya tentu saja ekonomi kita terus menguat. Tapi “bonus demografi” bisa sia-sia jika penduduk usia produktifnya tak sehat. Prevalensi perokok anak masih tinggi. Sementara jumlah perokok dewasa, termasuk perempuan, terus naik. Jurnalis KBR Sindu Dharmawan menelusuri soal ini selengkapnya. *Kami ingin mendengar saran dan komentar kamu terkait podcast yang baru saja kamu simak, melalui surel ke podcast@kbrprime.id
Mit osterlicher Verspätung fallen dann doch noch die Würfel. Neben Sebbe, begrüßen wir diesmal auch die LEGENDE 3, 2, 1, Abfahrt - Maxi. In einer heiteren Runde, unterhalten wir uns über Gaming. Auch wenn Maxi vielleicht kurz zu beginn etwas ausschweift (Zwinkeremoji). Ein paar Statistiken lassen wir natürlich auch wieder mit einfließen. Klar! Ab jetzt auf allen gängigen Plattformen. Viel Spaß beim hören und in diesem Sinne: Take Kehr!
On Father's Day, Alex Gil was IMing with his colleague Manan Ahmed when they decided they had to do something about children being separated from their parents at the US-Mexico border. Since May, the US government had taken more than 2,300 kids away from their families as a result of Attorney General Jeff Sessions' new "zero tolerance" immigration policy, which calls for criminally prosecuting all people entering the country illegally.
Sada tuhat inimest mängis üle maailma ühekorraga arvutimänge, et luua värske ja võimas juhuslike nullide ja ühtede voog. 11 teaduslabori teadlased tegid voo abil katseid, mis tõendasid üht kvantmaailma käsitamatumat kummalisust – osakeste põimingut. Üks ajakirjas Nature avaldatud katsekirjelduse autoreid, ETH Zürichi doktorant Johannes Heinsalu (pildil) selgitab taustu ja üksikasju.
Sada tuhat inimest mängis üle maailma ühekorraga arvutimänge, et luua värske ja võimas juhuslike nullide ja ühtede voog. 11 teaduslabori teadlased tegid voo abil katseid, mis tõendasid üht kvantmaailma käsitamatumat kummalisust – osakeste põimingut. Üks ajakirjas Nature avaldatud katsekirjelduse autoreid, ETH Zürichi doktorant Johannes Heinsalu (pildil) selgitab taustu ja üksikasju.
Alex and Steve will be joined at an early time (3PM EST) by special guest Chris Botta of Islanderspointblank.com. As most Isles fans know by now, Mr. Botta is the premiere source for Islanders news, commentary, and analysis and it is a very special opportunity to have him on the show. Along with Mr. Botta, hosts Alex and Steve will discuss the Islanders' recent win streak, the team's west coast swing, the return of Rick DiPietro, and much more. As always, listeners are encouraged to interact by calling, IMing, and chatting in the HNLI chatroom.Remember that if you get your calls in early enough, you will have the chance to talk with Chris Botta himself. So, don't miss a special HNLI at a special time: this Saturday at 3 PM EST
Alex and Steve will be joined at an early time (3PM EST) by special guest Chris Botta of Islanderspointblank.com. As most Isles fans know by now, Mr. Botta is the premiere source for Islanders news, commentary, and analysis and it is a very special opportunity to have him on the show. Along with Mr. Botta, hosts Alex and Steve will discuss the Islanders' recent win streak, the team's west coast swing, the return of Rick DiPietro, and much more. As always, listeners are encouraged to interact by calling, IMing, and chatting in the HNLI chatroom.Remember that if you get your calls in early enough, you will have the chance to talk with Chris Botta himself. So, don't miss a special HNLI at a special time: this Saturday at 3 PM EST
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A listener has a question about emoticons, those little sideways symbols you type to suggest emotions in informal electronic writing. You know, like using a colon, dash, and a capital P to stick out your tongue like this :-P or using a colon, dash, and small letter d to say 'Yum!' :-d But if you're going to toss emoticons into your prose, the caller asks, how in the world do you punctuate them?---Get your language question answered on the air! Call or write 24 hours a day: (877) WAY-WORD/(877) 929-9673, words@waywordradio.org, or visit our web site and discussion forums at http://waywordradio.org. Copyright 2008, Wayword LLC.
Welcome to the first exciting episode of the Tome for 2007! The Tome is a D&D game book review podcast focused on official content. In this episode I discuss the website, IMing, and review Dragon magazine issue 351. You can reach the show at thetomeshow@gmail.com and visit the site at http://thetome.podbean.com.
Welcome to the first exciting episode of the Tome for 2007! The Tome is a D&D game book review podcast focused on official content. In this episode I discuss the website, IMing, and review Dragon magazine issue 351. You can reach the show at thetomeshow@gmail.com and visit the site at http://thetome.podbean.com.
Welcome to the first exciting episode of the Tome for 2007! The Tome is a D&D game book review podcast focused on official content. In this episode I discuss the website, IMing, and review Dragon magazine issue 351. You can reach the show at thetomeshow@gmail.com and visit the site at http://thetome.podbean.com.
NOTE: This was also cross posted in the otakugeneration LJ community. Shownotes :: (show 063) :: (website) :: (podcast feed) :: (direct download) :: (direct iTunes link) With Trish Ledoux ...recorded live on August 21st, 2006. This week we talked with Trish Ledoux about the US anime industry. She gives us perspective on how it used to work in the early days, and how it works now. Find out more about Trish, and download this weeks show! What are you waiting for?! Download now! Go listen! Call Us! ::: Skype Voicemail :::You can now leave us voicemail using Skype, at: otakugeneration or call: (610) 628.3154 ::: K7 Voicemail :::You can also leave us voicemail with a west coast phone number: (206) 984-2069 ::: Gizmo :::You can also leave us voicemail with using Gizmo, at: otakugeneration Mentioned Stuff and Link(s) (during the show) Vas Deferens (linky 1), (linky 2), (linky 3), (linky 4), (linky 5), (linky 6), (linky 7), (linky 8), (linky 9), (linky 10) Apple and Lain AYSBTU Might Python; Black Night (star wars) Tronella linky Chris Fishers (receipe and packing card) Daizenshuu EX Podcast Flame of the Week by Bryce :: (hatemail@otakugeneration.net)Nothing to be "flipped this week"... direct any of your flames / hatred to Bryce at: hatemail@otakugeneration.net, and he'll flip it to something amusing. Don't be nasty, or rude... this might not last as a segment idea, but we thought we'd give it a try. OG "guess the character in the envelope" ContestBryce had a great idea for a contest... The cast has picked an anime character, wrote it down on a piece of paper, and sealed it up in an envelope. You the listener must figure out who the "character in the envelope" is... This week we didn't give an clues for the contest. Not enough of your lazy bums, responded. The prize will be a pack of goodies, a Lisa Ray CD, and maybe something more *hint*hint*cough*... So you ask what are the rules? Well they're pretty simple. First off, we will only accept one guess per email, once a week. If you put more than one guess, in an email, we will only take the first guess. You cannot enter more then once an week, and not more then once per email. Please pay attention to the use of the word "character", it could be a person, animal, car, mech, bryce, paul, a tree, a rock (assuming they are portrayed as "character" some how), almost anything. Each week will reveal a little more about the "character in the envelope" in an anime, until some one guesses it right, and wins. As usual listen to the show for more details, and email your guesses to: otaku.generation@gmail.com, and use the subject line of: OG CHARACTER IN THE ENVELOPE CONTEST Again, not enough you lazy bums responded... we're going to insist at least 10 people give their guesses, before we give another clue. We don't mean 10 total, we mean 10 guesses within 1 weeks time. So send your guess in now! There's way more then 10 of you out there downloading, so email-us! It's worth unique prizes from us! Promos / Break Shadow Falls (podcast audio drama) The Overnightscape Crying :: by Soul Rebel :: (now on music.podshow.com) She's a Mystery :: by Buzz Meade :: (now on music.podshow.com) Weekly Reviews by Aaron, Dan and Dan :: (reviews@otakugeneration.net) (anime) :: Innocent Venus, (link 2) (game) :: Gantz (for PS2) (game) :: D.O.N. Battle Stadium Nickname ME! by Alan :: (nickname@otakugeneration.net)We nick'd a couple people this week... Keep'em coming people... But please tell us something about yourself!!! Gadget Reviews by Todd :: (gadgets@otakugeneration.net) Sandisk Sansa e200 Firmware Microsoft Zune Belkin Surge Protectors Doraemon Web Cam Garfield Web Cam Breast Mouse Evar Fossil Palm OS Wristwatch (retro watch of the week) If you send us feedback, and you want us to nickname you, email us, at: otaku.generation@gmail.com With somewhere in the subject: NICKNAME ME NOTE: If we've already nicknamed you, you can't be re-nicked... unless you plead... lots! ...and we mean LOTS!!! =D For Podcast promos or MP3 Feedback, email us, at: otaku.generation@gmail.com With the exact subject: MP3 PROMOTION :: (for podcast promos) MP3 FEEDBACK :: (for audio feedback) In the body of the message, put: Your Name Your Podcast Your website Brief copy about your podcast for us to read Join us next week when Bryce will be back! ...and for more fun and more entertainment! There will be a new show on Wednesday, and "podcast-in" with us! Trust me, you know we'll make you want to to stop IMing people just to prove Ben wrong! Download us, give us a listen... and maybe we'll give you cookie and some luvin!! ...um... okay only maybe if your name is Ashly and you're hawt!! ...*wavies to hawt ashley* It's August!! Which means voting time again!! [insert PODSAFE music here] We appreciate the votes , donations, and comments even if we don't read them on the show... umm.. right votes... and iTunes reviews... at any of the following places: www.PodcastAlley.com, www.PodcastPickle.com, www.PodcastDirectory.com, www.PodcastCharts.com, and/or www.DigitalPodcast.com. Oh and always check out www.podcasterworld.com! Word-of-mouth advertising is also appreaciated. Thanks for the support, and the people who have been voting for us! You roxxorz Bryce's waffle cookie cooker! ...and shhttuuuuff... o.O?
NOTE: This was also cross posted in the otakugenerationLJ community. Shownotes :: (show 062) :: (website) :: (podcast feed) :: (direct download) :: (direct iTunes link) With Bryce Winant ...recorded live on August 14th, 2006. This week Bryce came back from Japan, so we talked about his trip. Plus he shares his experiences with the karoke, the bars, food, various districts, and a bit of the culture. He also shares details about his visit to the naruto festival! So listen to this weeks show, and find out what's inside! Call Us! ::: Skype Voicemail ::: You can now leave us voicemail using Skype, at: otakugeneration or call: (610) 628.3154 ::: K7 Voicemail ::: You can also leave us voicemail with a west coast phone number: (206) 984-2069 ::: Gizmo ::: You can also leave us voicemail with using Gizmo, at: otakugeneration Mentioned Stuff and Link(s) (during the show) Game Review of Naruto X by Morgan Webb Flame of the Week by Bryce :: (hatemail@otakugeneration.net) Nothing to be "flipped this week"... direct any of your flames / hatred to Bryce at: hatemail@otakugeneration.net, and he'll flip it to something amusing. Don't be nasty, or rude... this might not last as a segment idea, but we thought we'd give it a try. OG "guess the character in the envelope" ContestBryce had a great idea for a contest... The cast has picked an anime character, wrote it down on a piece of paper, and sealed it up in an envelope. You the listener must figure out who the "character in the envelope" is... This week we didn't give an clues for the contest. Not enough of your lazy bums, responded. The prize will be a pack of goodies, a Lisa RayCD, and maybe something more *hint*hint*cough*... So you ask what are the rules? Well they're pretty simple. First off, we will only accept one guess per email, once a week. If you put more than one guess, in an email, we will only take the first guess. You cannot enter more then once an week, and not more then once per email. Please pay attention to the use of the word "character", it could be a person, animal, car, mech, bryce, paul, a tree, a rock (assuming they are portrayed as "character" some how), almost anything. Each week will reveal a little more about the "character in the envelope" in an anime, until some one guesses it right, and wins. As usual listen to the show for more details, and email your guesses to: otaku.generation@gmail.com, and use the subject line of: OG CHARACTER IN THE ENVELOPE CONTEST Since not enough you lazy bums responded... we're going to insist at least 10 peoplegive their guesses, before we give another clue. We don't mean 10 total, we mean 10 guesses within 1 weeks time. So send your guess in now! There's way more then 10 of you out there downloading, so email-us! It's worth unique prizes from us! Promos / Break Extraordinary Girl :: by Extraordinary Girl :: (now on music.podshow.com) Mr. Lovely :: by Beth Thornley :: (now on music.podshow.com) Weekly Reviews by Aaron and Dan :: (reviews@otakugeneration.net) (anime) :: Coyote Ragtime Show, (link 2) Nickname ME! by Alan :: (nickname@otakugeneration.net) We nick'd a couple people this week... Keep'em coming people... But please tell us something about yourself!!! Gadget Reviews by Todd :: (gadgets@otakugeneration.net) In all fairness... Wii vs PS3 Spoof Case Mods, (link 2), (link 3), (link 4), (link 5) DS X-Treme ASUS WL-700gE Mega Router Picture Exposee of the Archos 604 Automatic Fish Feeder RetroZone Controllers (retro toy of the week) If you send us feedback, and you want us to nickname you, email us, at: otaku.generation@gmail.com With somewhere in the subject: NICKNAME ME NOTE:If we've already nicknamed you, you can't be re-nicked... unless you plead... lots! ...and we mean LOTS!!! =D For Podcast promos or MP3 Feedback, email us, at: otaku.generation@gmail.com With the exact subject: MP3 PROMOTION :: (for podcast promos) MP3 FEEDBACK :: (for audio feedback) In the body of the message, put: Your Name Your Podcast Your website Brief copy about your podcast for us to read Join us next week when Bryce will be back! ...and for more fun and more entertainment! There will be a new show on Wednesday, and "podcast-in" with us! Trust me, you know we'll make you want to to stop IMing people just to prove Ben wrong! Download us, give us a listen... and maybe we'll give you cookie and some luvin!! ...um... okay only maybe if your name is Ashly and you're hawt!! ...*wavies to hawt ashley* It's August!! Which means voting time again!! [insert PODSAFE music here] We appreciate the votes , donations, and comments even if we don't read them on the show... umm.. right votes... and iTunes reviews... at any of the following places: www.PodcastAlley.com, www.PodcastPickle.com, www.PodcastDirectory.com, www.PodcastCharts.com, and/or www.DigitalPodcast.com. Oh and always check out www.podcasterworld.com! Word-of-mouth advertising is also appreaciated. Thanks for the support, and the people who have been voting for us! You roxxorz Bryce's waffle cookie cooker! ...and shhttuuuuff... o.O?
NOTE: This was also cross posted in the otakugeneration LJ community. Shownotes :: (show 061) :: (website) :: (podcast feed) :: (direct download) :: (direct iTunes link) With Otakon 2006 Highlights ...recorded live on August 7th, 2006. This week several listeners called in to give us their "OG SCOUT" reports live from Otakon 2006, plus Alan gave a few highlights as well. We had a ton of feedback, and we finally have a winner for the OG Character in the Envelope Contest. Listen to this week show to find out what happened! Call Us! ::: Skype Voicemail :::You can now leave us voicemail using Skype, at: otakugeneration or call: (610) 628.3154 ::: K7 Voicemail :::You can also leave us voicemail with a west coast phone number: (206) 984-2069 ::: Gizmo :::You can also leave us voicemail with using Gizmo, at: otakugeneration Mentioned Stuff and Link(s) (during the show) KWOON on YouTube Flame of the Week by Bryce :: (hatemail@otakugeneration.net)Nothing to be "flipped this week"... direct any of your flames / hatred to Bryce at: hatemail@otakugeneration.net, and he'll flip it to something amusing. Don't be nasty, or rude... this might not last as a segment idea, but we thought we'd give it a try. OG "guess the character in the envelope" ContestBryce had a great idea for a contest... The cast has picked an anime character, wrote it down on a piece of paper, and sealed it up in an envelope. You the listener must figure out who the "character in the envelope" is... For this first week we just made the announcement of the contest. The prize will be a pack of goodies, a Lisa Ray CD, a T-Shirt from J-List, and maybe something more *hint*hint*cough*... So you ask what are the rules? Well they're pretty simple. First off, we will only accept one guess per email, once a week. If you put more than one guess, in an email, we will only take the first guess. You cannot enter more then once an week, and not more then once per email. Please pay attention to the use of the word "character", it could be a person, animal, car, mech, bryce, paul, a tree, a rock (assuming they are portrayed as "character" some how), almost anything. Each week will reveal a little more about the "character in the envelope" in an anime, until some one guesses it right, and wins. As usual listen to the show for more details, and email your guesses to: otaku.generation@gmail.com, and use the subject line of: OG CHARACTER IN THE ENVELOPE CONTEST Promos / Break Somebody :: by American Heartbreak :: (now on music.podshow.com) The Last of The Superheros ( of the 1970s) :: by American Heartbreak :: (now on music.podshow.com) Weekly Reviews by Aaron and Dan :: (reviews@otakugeneration.net) (anime) :: Saiunkoku Monogatari, (link 2) (anime) :: Akage no Anne (manga) :: Bad Company Nickname ME! by Alan :: (nickname@otakugeneration.net)We nick'd a couple people this week... Keep'em coming people... But please tell us something about yourself!!! Gadget Reviews by Todd :: (gadgets@otakugeneration.net) List of the Worst Video games Acer Aspire 9800 Laptop Life Sized Gundam Ant Farm Rocking Horse Toilet OhMiBod Music Powered Vibrator Atari Jaguar, (link 2) (retro toy of the week) If you send us feedback, and you want us to nickname you, email us, at: otaku.generation@gmail.com With somewhere in the subject: NICKNAME ME NOTE: If we've already nicknamed you, you can't be re-nicked... unless you plead... lots! ...and we mean LOTS!!! =D For Podcast promos or MP3 Feedback, email us, at: otaku.generation@gmail.com With the exact subject: MP3 PROMOTION :: (for podcast promos) MP3 FEEDBACK :: (for audio feedback) In the body of the message, put: Your Name Your Podcast Your website Brief copy about your podcast for us to read Join us next week when Bryce will be back! ...and for more fun and more entertainment! There will be a new show on Wednesday, and "podcast-in" with us! Trust me, you know we'll make you want to to stop IMing people just to prove Ben wrong! Download us, give us a listen... and maybe we'll give you cookie and some luvin!! ...um... okay only maybe if your name is Ashly and you're hawt!! ...*wavies to hawt ashley* It's August!! Which means voting time again!! [insert PODSAFE music here] We appreciate the votes , donations, and comments even if we don't read them on the show... umm.. right votes... and iTunes reviews... at any of the following places: www.PodcastAlley.com, www.PodcastPickle.com, www.PodcastDirectory.com, www.PodcastCharts.com, and/or www.DigitalPodcast.com. Oh and always check out www.podcasterworld.com! Word-of-mouth advertising is also appreaciated. Thanks for the support, and the people who have been voting for us! You roxxorz Bryce's waffle cookie cooker! ...and shhttuuuuff... o.O?
Claire Miller is a successful professional with 18 years' experience in the publishing industry, living and working in Manhattan for the past 11 years. In September 2005, she began receiving visits and telephone calls from strangers-men who claimed to have communicated with her online through e-mails, chat rooms, and instant messaging (IMing). Through some of these men, she discovered that a cyber stalker had put up information on websites pretending to be her. She thinks he hacked into a high school friend's e-mails, gathering personal information about her. This stalker has impersonated her not only in direct correspondence with men online, but also by posting at least three profiles on personals websites, some of which listed her full name, home address, and home telephone number.She was featured in the New York Times in April 2006.