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How does someone who started out selling chocolate mousse next to a Brixton brothel, then ran a cigarette-vending round in Weston-super-Mare, end up building national surveillance systems for sovereign governments across the Gulf and Southeast Asia?In this episode of In The Company of Mavericks, Jeremy is joined by Julian Collett of Blackdown Partners to talk with Simon Tucker, founder and CEO of SRT Marine (LON: SRT), for an unusually candid tour of one of the AIM market's more remarkable stories.Simon traces SRT's journey from the 2002 acquisition of a forgotten pile of wireless intellectual property, through the pivot from selling AIS ship-tracking transponders to delivering complete maritime domain awareness systems.The conversation covers how SRT tracks vessels that don't want to be tracked (96% of boats have no transponder), why tankers are "going dark" in the Strait of Hormuz, the GeoVis software "brain" at the centre of the business, the parallel with Anduril, the distinction between civil defence and military defence, sovereign partnerships in Kuwait, Bahrain, the GCC and Southeast Asia, undersea cable protection, the realities of being a long-term growth company on AIM, governance, succession, and the path from a £250m valuation toward £1bn.Contact Finance Talking for your specialist financial communications training needs.This podcast explores stocks, markets, and capital, examines the role of gold in finance, unpacks tax policy and economics, discusses pathways to financial freedom and retirement, explains how interest rates affect investing, features insights from financial advisers, analyzes inflation, recession, and market volatility, covers the actions of central banks, evaluates different assets, addresses inheritance planning, reviews portfolio construction with bonds and an isa, assesses long-term returns and allocation strategies, explores macro trends, and helps listeners understand risk and pensions.
In this episode of In The Company of Mavericks, we tackle the most requested topic since the podcast launched: the fundamentals of money and investing, and how to introduce these vital concepts to children, grandchildren, and the next generation.Host Jeremy McKeown is joined by Andy Craig, founder of Plain English Finance and author of the bestselling book How to Own the World, alongside Josh Sandford, investment director at Dowgate Wealth, with two decades of experience guiding clients through market cycles.Whether you're a beginner investor, a parent wanting to teach your kids about money, or a seasoned investor revisiting first principles, this conversation delivers actionable insights on building long-term wealth, navigating volatility, and avoiding the most common investing mistakes.Episode Sponsor: Finance TalkingFinance Talking provides specialist financial training around capital markets, business finance, and communications, with virtual, in-person, and low-cost e-learning courses. Their clients include Rio Tinto, HSBC, Unilever, and Shell. Mention Jeremy when you get in touch.Visit Jeremy's Substack: HyperNormalTimes. What You'll Learn in This EpisodeWhy UK financial literacy lags behind international peers, and the £20 trillion opportunity costThe crucial difference between investing and trading (and why conflating them destroys wealth)How compound interest truly works, and why 60% of UK adults don't understand itThe main asset classes every investor should know: cash, bonds, equities, property, commodities, and precious metalsWhy asset allocation matters more than stock pickingThe "100 minus your age" rule (and why it should now be 120 minus your age)How to stay the course during market volatility and drawdownsThe truth about inflation, monetary debasement, and why nominal returns misleadGold, silver, and Bitcoin as inflation hedgesThe rise of passive investing and its structural risks for capital marketsWhether AI infrastructure spending signals a bubble or a cycleHow to think about buying property versus renting and investingWhy time is the young investor's greatest assetKey Takeaways1. Financial literacy is a silver bullet. Understanding how money and investing work dramatically increases your chances of building wealth over a lifetime.2. Investing is not trading. Investing harnesses real economic growth and human progress. Trading is largely a zero-sum game where 78–80% of retail participants lose money.3. Time is your greatest asset. Get rich slowly. £5,000 invested in a Junior ISA at birth, compounded at 10%, becomes £945,000 by retirement.4. Know the asset classes. Cash, bonds, equities, property, commodities, and precious metals each play a different role in a balanced portfolio.5. Asset allocation beats stock picking. Use the "120 minus your age" heuristic to balance defensive and aggressive holdings.6. Risk is not just volatility. The risk of doing nothing — sitting in cash and losing purchasing power to inflation — is often greater.7. Think in real terms, not nominal. Monetary debasement is the real story behind asset price inflation.8. Ignore the noise. The average equity investor underperforms the market by about 700 basis points because they react to news. Main Street is not Wall Street.9. Property: think in decades. Don't fall for FOMO. Compare rental yields, salary multiples, and opportunity costs before buying.10. Stay the course. Pound-cost average, diversify, and let compounding do the heavy lifting.About the GuestsAndy Craig is the founder of Plain English Finance and author of How to Own the World, one of the UK's most popular personal finance books. After a 25-year career in the City, Andy now dedicates his work to improving financial literacy across the UK. Find him at plainenglishfinance.Josh Sandford is investment director at Dowgate Wealth with over 20 years of experience managing discretionary portfolios for high-net-worth individuals and pension funds. Books Mentioned in This EpisodeHow to Own the World — Andy CraigThe Psychology of Money — Morgan HouselRich Dad Poor Dad — Robert KiyosakiThe Ascent of Money — Niall FergusonMoney: A Story of Humanity — David McWilliamsBroken Money — Lyn AldenThe Secret History of Gold — Dominic FrisbySimple but Not Easy — Richard OldfieldKeywords: financial literacy UK, how to start investing, investing for beginners, compound interest, asset allocation, ISA vs pension, passive investing risks, gold as inflation hedge, Bitcoin investing, teaching kids about money, Andy Craig How to Own the World, Plain English Finance, Galgate Wealth, Josh Sandford, Jeremy McEwen, In The Company of Mavericks podcast, UK personal finance, monetary debasement, real returns, S&P 500 ETF, generational wealth, stocks and shares ISA, get rich slowly, investing vs trading
"The more I learn, the less I know. Sometimes learning more means accepting that we don't really know." – Rachel MeadeIn the third episode of In The Company of Humpbacks, Rachel Meade joins Ayana to rethink what we mean by study, communication, and the goals of biology and conservation. What might change if we were more honest about our uncertainties and willing to admit what we don't know? Could that openness lead to stronger relationships and better science?Rachel guides us into the vast, largely unseen world of whale sound, beyond what we usually define as “song,” and into forms of communication that may lie outside human understanding. How do we show respect for something that resists being fully known?About this series: With delightful insight from Dr. Fred Sharpe, Rachel Meade, and Joseph Olson, In the Company of Humpbacks contains a wealth of knowledge and beauty. We're so excited to bring you along with us on this magical journey through the more than human world. Sounds and images collected under NOAA/NMFS Research Permit 26663.Learn more and support this work at thrums.org. We gratefully acknowledge the contributions of our partners: Five Fingers Lighthouse, and the American Cetacean Society.Behind-the-Scenes ExtrasBy joining us on Patreon, you can get early access to episodes, reflection prompts, a bonus episode, and behind the scenes content. Patreon membership also gives you access to our zines, archives of extended episodes, and more. Join us at patreon.com/forthewild.BiographiesRachel Meade has long held a passion for marine mammal research. She has extensive hands-on experience in rehabilitation, response, and field-based research. She has worked across a range of species, including harbor and ice seals, sea otters, bottlenose dolphins, California sea lions, and humpback whales. Since joining Dr. Fred Sharpe's research team in 2023, Rachel has developed a specific interest in cetacean bioacoustics, completing multiple remote field seasons in Southeast Alaska and presenting her work at the Society for Marine Mammalogy's 2024 conference in Perth, Australia. Her background includes marine vessel operations, scientific diving, veterinary assistance, and acoustic and data analysis using Python, R, and Raven Pro. Rachel holds a BS in Marine and Coastal Science from Western Washington University and is seeking opportunities to continue her research and academic studies through a master's program in marine mammal science.Support the show
The Iranian Toll Booth: A HyperNormal Situation ReportOperation Epic Fury is over, we are told. The bombs landed. The headlines can move on. And yet, the Strait of Hormuz has become a checkpoint run by the IRGC — with US allies quietly filing the paperwork to get through.This is your HyperNormal situation report.In this solo ITCOM episode, Jeremy McKeown cuts through the noise to explain what the US-Israeli campaign against Iran actually achieved, what it failed to achieve, and what the aftermath reveals about the real state of Western power in 2026.French diplomats negotiating with Iranian middlemen. Greek shipping companies submitting cargo manifests to IRGC checkpoints. Japan is in back channels with Tehran. America's closest allies are paying the toll — not because they want to, but because they cannot afford the alternative.That's not a military failure. It's something more consequential: it's normalisation.Jeremy covers:Why the Iranian Toll Booth is more consequential than a blockadeThe Western "clown show" responseWhat the death of the petrodollar looks likeWhy this is the Suez Moment that nobody's calling a Suez MomentWhere to position capital when the old maps stop workingDrawing on recent conversations with Doomberg, David Murrin, John Polomny, Charlie Garcia, and Michael Every — this is the episode for investors who want to understand the world as it is, not as the press conference says it is.The liturgy continues. The faith is gone. Stay sharp.In The Company of Mavericks | HyperNormalTimes with Jeremy McKeownBrought to you by Progressive Equity.
In The Company of Mavericks | David Murrin on World War III, The Five Stages of Empire, and Surviving the Global Power ShiftHost: Jeremy McKeown Guest: David Murrin (Geopolitical Forecaster and Author) Release Date: March 26th, 2026.Join host Jeremy McKeown on In the Company of Mavericks for a riveting conversation with geopolitical expert David Murrin. Discover why Murrin believes World War III has already begun, the inevitable clash between a declining America and an ascending China, and how understanding historical cycles like the "Five Stages of Empire" and the "K-Wave" can help us survive the turbulent decade ahead.Episode Overview: In this episode of In the Company of Mavericks, host Jeremy McKeown sits down with David Murrin, the renowned geopolitical forecaster, author of Breaking the Code of History, and founder of Global Forecaster. Known for his uncanny ability to predict global shifts by studying human behaviour and historical patterns, Murrin delivers a stark and urgent assessment of the world in 2026.Murrin applies his unique behavioural models—including Isaac Asimov-inspired "psychohistory" and Kondratiev waves—to dissect the current global crises. From the ongoing proxy conflicts draining Western military resources to the looming technological singularity, this episode explores the mathematical certainty of empire cycles and what Western democracies must do to adapt and survive.Key Topics Covered:World War III is Already Here: Murrin explains his controversial thesis that WW3 officially began with the invasion of Ukraine. He outlines the immediate military triggers and "pilot wars" that signal China's imminent, kinetic move against the US and its allies in the Pacific.The Iranian Bear Trap: A deep dive into how the United States is currently entangled in an asymmetric war of attrition in the Middle East. Murrin discusses how Iran's use of cheap drones and mines is depleting US mid-course interceptors, creating a strategic opening for China's hegemonic challenge.The Five Stages of Empire & American Decline: Murrin breaks down his Five Phase Life Cycle model (Regionalisation, Ascension, Maturity, Overextension, and Decline/Legacy). He discusses why the US is firmly in the terminal decline stage, characterised by debt reliance and linear bureaucracy, while China is in the aggressive ascension stage.Linear vs. Lateral Leadership: Why are Western nations suffering from a plague of idiots in leadership? Murrin explains the symbiotic relationship between linear thinkers (who maintain the status quo) and lateral or dyslexic strategic thinkers (who drive adaptation and survive high-entropy events). He argues that elevating lateral thinkers is critical to surviving the current geopolitical crisis.The K-Wave Commodity Cycle & Resource Scarcity: An analysis of the Kondratiev commodity cycle, which Murrin predicts will peak between 2025 and 2030. Learn how the simultaneous implosion of the debt-fueled Doomsday Bubble and soaring food and energy prices will reshape global survival strategies.The AI Singularity & The Future of Warfare: Murrin assesses the risk of an AI singularity, driven by the escalating global arms race. He explores how hypersonic weapons, drone swarms, and quantum technologies are permanently altering the fundamental Theory of Warfare.David Murrin, In The Company of Mavericks podcast, Jeremy McKeown, Geopolitical Forecasting, World War III predictions, Five Stages of Empire, US decline, China hegemony, K-Wave commodity cycle, Iranian Bear Trap, Lateral vs. Linear thinking, Dyslexic Strategic Thinking, AI Singularity warfare.Brought to you by Progressive Equity.
In The Company of Mavericks | David Murrin on World War III, The Five Stages of Empire, and Surviving the Global Power ShiftHost: Jeremy McKeown Guest: David Murrin (Geopolitical Forecaster and Author) Release Date: March 26th, 2026.Join host Jeremy McKeown on In the Company of Mavericks for a riveting conversation with geopolitical expert David Murrin. Discover why Murrin believes World War III has already begun, the inevitable clash between a declining America and an ascending China, and how understanding historical cycles like the "Five Stages of Empire" and the "K-Wave" can help us survive the turbulent decade ahead.Episode Overview: In this episode of In the Company of Mavericks, host Jeremy McKeown sits down with David Murrin, the renowned geopolitical forecaster, author of Breaking the Code of History, and founder of Global Forecaster. Known for his uncanny ability to predict global shifts by studying human behaviour and historical patterns, Murrin delivers a stark and urgent assessment of the world in 2026.Murrin applies his unique behavioural models—including Isaac Asimov-inspired "psychohistory" and Kondratiev waves—to dissect the current global crises. From the ongoing proxy conflicts draining Western military resources to the looming technological singularity, this episode explores the mathematical certainty of empire cycles and what Western democracies must do to adapt and survive.Key Topics Covered:World War III is Already Here: Murrin explains his controversial thesis that WW3 officially began with the invasion of Ukraine. He outlines the immediate military triggers and "pilot wars" that signal China's imminent, kinetic move against the US and its allies in the Pacific.The Iranian Bear Trap: A deep dive into how the United States is currently entangled in an asymmetric war of attrition in the Middle East. Murrin discusses how Iran's use of cheap drones and mines is depleting US mid-course interceptors, creating a strategic opening for China's hegemonic challenge.The Five Stages of Empire & American Decline: Murrin breaks down his Five Phase Life Cycle model (Regionalisation, Ascension, Maturity, Overextension, and Decline/Legacy). He discusses why the US is firmly in the terminal decline stage, characterised by debt reliance and linear bureaucracy, while China is in the aggressive ascension stage.Linear vs. Lateral Leadership: Why are Western nations suffering from a plague of idiots in leadership? Murrin explains the symbiotic relationship between linear thinkers (who maintain the status quo) and lateral or dyslexic strategic thinkers (who drive adaptation and survive high-entropy events). He argues that elevating lateral thinkers is critical to surviving the current geopolitical crisis.The K-Wave Commodity Cycle & Resource Scarcity: An analysis of the Kondratiev commodity cycle, which Murrin predicts will peak between 2025 and 2030. Learn how the simultaneous implosion of the debt-fueled Doomsday Bubble and soaring food and energy prices will reshape global survival strategies.The AI Singularity & The Future of Warfare: Murrin assesses the risk of an AI singularity, driven by the escalating global arms race. He explores how hypersonic weapons, drone swarms, and quantum technologies are permanently altering the fundamental Theory of Warfare.David Murrin, In The Company of Mavericks podcast, Jeremy McKeown, Geopolitical Forecasting, World War III predictions, Five Stages of Empire, US decline, China hegemony, K-Wave commodity cycle, Iranian Bear Trap, Lateral vs. Linear thinking, Dyslexic Strategic Thinking, AI Singularity warfare.Brought to you by Progressive Equity.
Hey, friends. Ayana, here. We are so excited to announce our brand new audio documentary series in the company of humpbacks. Three episodes. One goal to take you into the quiet the thrums and the wild rhythms of Southeast Alaska. How it started. Fred Sharpe, old friend, longtime explorer of these waters, and we're always running into each other at his field station in Chichagof Island. Now, every time I see him, he brings a smile and usually a little giggle because of his very Dr Seuss like spirit, same place different years, and the conversations just keep getting longer. This summer, we ran into each other again, picking blueberries on a little boardwalk trail, and we just stayed there hours, talking about whales, politics, AI, the ocean, Alaska, life, everything just tangled together. A few months later, I'm at my neighbor's house picking cherries, hands full, not stopping very on brand for me. And Fred calls. He's got Joe Olson on speaker, and they say you've got to come to Five Fingers Lightbouse. Tiny island, remote cliff, storms, toddlers in tow, oldest lighthouse in Alaska, totally wild, and somehow I said yes.That yes turned into walks, recordings and hours of listening to whale thrums, wind and the subtle rhythms of life all around us along the way. Rachel Mead, Joe Olson, Fred and I shared stories that are funny, strange, challenging and often pretty magical. We couldn't have made the series without the generosity of the Alaska Whale Foundation, the American Cetacean Society, the Alaska Fisheries Development Foundation, Five Fingers Lighthouse and Barnacle Foods. Thanks to these organizations, we are able to listen deeper, wander further and bring these stories to you. This series is also the first in the new chapter for for the wild. We're now a studio, and we are loving this new way of relational storytelling, collaborating with constellations of people who want their stories heard. If you've got a story, a campaign, or a place that feels like it needs to be shared. Connect with us at connect@forthewild.world now. In The Company of Humpbacks drop soon, so step into the quiet, tune your ears to the thrums and come along with us.Support the show
Good Sunday to you,Geoffrey Chaucer wrote The Canterbury Tales in around 1400, and it is considered one of the first great works of English literature.Try reading it today and you might question the “English” part. Here're the opening lines:Whan that Aprille with his shoures soote,The droghte of March hath perced to the roote,It does not get much easier.Canterbury Tales is the story of group of pilgrims who walk from Southwark to Canterbury Cathedral. I have done the pilgrimage myself and I would urge you to as well. The structure is quite simple. To pass the time, the pilgrims have to a storytelling contest and so each tells his or her tale. There are around thirty pilgrims - in effect, thirty professions, and so we get the Knight's Tale, the Miller's Tale, the Wife of Bath's Tale and so on.Here is the interesting part. Since the story was written in 1400 we have had, off the top of my head, the printing press, the Agricultural Revolution, the Industrial Revolution, steam power, fossil fuels, the internal combustion engine, electricity, aviation, nuclear power, computers, the internet, smartphones and now artificial intelligence.And yet, if you look the list of characters below, every single one of Chaucer's professions still exists in some recognisable form today.You could go all the way back to the dawn of civilisation and argue the same thing. We still have farmers. We still have merchants. We still have lawyers, doctors, religious people, soldiers, landlords, craftsmen, entertainers, administrators and hustlers.AI will change the nature of the job, but it will not erase the underlying human needs that created it.Machines put many farm labourers out of work at the turn of the 19th century, but they also generated enormous productivity, which created new industries and new jobs, and, it's worth noting, productivity which enabled us to be able to ban slavery. The net result was not mass permanent unemployment but rising prosperity.What Actually ChangesWhat does get destroyed is power structure.Feudalism has gone. The Church no longer dominates European politics - not the Christian Church, anyway. Guilds have faded. The landed aristocracy has all but gone. In their place we have the modern State, bureaucracy, multinational banks, global corporations, Big Tech, Big Pharma, the mainstream media and so on.AI is more likely to erode existing hierarchies than to eliminate work altogether. It will compress middle layers. It will reduce friction. It will concentrate power in some places and decentralise it in others.If you live in a third world country such as the UK, I urge you to own gold or silver. The pound will be further devalued, as will the euro and dollar. The bullion dealer I recommend is The Pure Gold Company. More here.The winners are likely to include: platforms, energy producers, owners of scare assets, large scale infrastructure, those who control distribution. AI is already being used in manufacturing, agriculture and mining, but so much to replace jobs as to increase productivity. You can't help feeling the physical economy is a better place to be than parts of the digital - at least for now, though I guess robots are next if those Chinese videos doing the rounds are anything to go by.Who else wins? AI and machine learning engineers, obviously, certain content creators, those who get good at prompting will find it useful for anything from medicine to plumbing to consultancy.The losers will be among those whose job is mainly to control access to or verify information that AI can now do instantly. Think: interpreters and translators, proofreaders and editors, coders, copywriters and journalists, graphic designers, sales reps, basic financial advisors. I think long-distance drivers' days are numbered too.The work doesn't disappear but the pricing power and margins collapse.Legacy media distribution - not the content creators themselves, but the distribution gatekeepers who controlled which creators reached audiences. Publishers who mainly performed filtering rather than editing, talent agencies for routine work, certain music labels.The job may technically exist but the power and economics drain away.Chaucer's Cast, ModernisedFinally, below is Chaucer's professional cross-section of medieval England. I have added approximate modern equivalents.* Narrator – content creator (!)* Host – Event organiser, podcast presenter* Knight – Army officer* Squire – Cadet, trainee officer* Knight's Yeoman – Bodyguard, fixer, executive assistant* Prioress – Headmistress, senior religious leader* Second Nun – Clergy* Nun's Priest – Chaplain* Monk – Monk* Friar – Fundraiser, community organiser* Merchant – Import–export, trader, entrepreneur* Clerk – Researcher* Man of Law – Barrister, judge* Franklin – Wealthy landowner, landlord, businessman* Haberdasher – Fashion retailer, Etsy seller* Carpenter – Builder* Weaver – Textile manufacturer* Dyer – Industrial processor* Tapestry-maker – Textile artisan* Cook – Chef* Shipman – Merchant mariner, sailor* Physician – Doctor* Wife of Bath – Self-made businesswoman* Parson – Parish priest* Plowman – Smallholder farmer* Miller – Construction materials supplier* Manciple – Buyer, procurement officer* Reeve – Estate manager, COO* Summoner – Bailiff, compliance officer* Pardoner – Carbon credit broker* Canon – Serial start-up founder, “entrepreneur'* Canon's Yeoman – Startup engineerThe Real QuestionI think a fear frenzy is being whipped up - and I say this as someone who has lost his primary source of income (voiceovers) to AI.The work changes. The tools change. The leverage changes. The power centres change. The underlying human needs do not.There will still be farmers because people eat. There will still be merchants because people trade. There will still be storytellers because people crave stories. Most importantly of all, there will still be opportunities, if anything there will be more of them.AI will reduce headcount in some sectors. It will elevate productivity so dramatically that fewer people are required to produce more output. That is economic evolution.If you are worried about AI taking your job, ask yourself this: are you positioned inside an old power structure that is about to weaken? Or are you aligned with the next one forming?Join the gang.Until next time,DominicICYMI here is this week's commentaryFinally, Charlie Morris and I appeared on In The Company of Mavericks this week to discuss what's been going on with gold, silver and bitcoin. (Charlie writes Atlas Pulse which I heartily recommend. Get your copy here - it's free.)Links to Spotify and Apple podcasts are here: This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.theflyingfrisby.com/subscribe
Good Sunday to you,Geoffrey Chaucer wrote The Canterbury Tales in around 1400, and it is considered one of the first great works of English literature.Try reading it today and you might question the “English” part. Here're the opening lines:Whan that Aprille with his shoures soote,The droghte of March hath perced to the roote,It does not get much easier.Canterbury Tales is the story of group of pilgrims who walk from Southwark to Canterbury Cathedral. I have done the pilgrimage myself and I would urge you to as well. The structure is quite simple. To pass the time, the pilgrims have to a storytelling contest and so each tells his or her tale. There are around thirty pilgrims - in effect, thirty professions, and so we get the Knight's Tale, the Miller's Tale, the Wife of Bath's Tale and so on.Here is the interesting part. Since the story was written in 1400 we have had, off the top of my head, the printing press, the Agricultural Revolution, the Industrial Revolution, steam power, fossil fuels, the internal combustion engine, electricity, aviation, nuclear power, computers, the internet, smartphones and now artificial intelligence.And yet, if you look the list of characters below, every single one of Chaucer's professions still exists in some recognisable form today.You could go all the way back to the dawn of civilisation and argue the same thing. We still have farmers. We still have merchants. We still have lawyers, doctors, religious people, soldiers, landlords, craftsmen, entertainers, administrators and hustlers.AI will change the nature of the job, but it will not erase the underlying human needs that created it.Machines put many farm labourers out of work at the turn of the 19th century, but they also generated enormous productivity, which created new industries and new jobs, and, it's worth noting, productivity which enabled us to be able to ban slavery. The net result was not mass permanent unemployment but rising prosperity.What Actually ChangesWhat does get destroyed is power structure.Feudalism has gone. The Church no longer dominates European politics - not the Christian Church, anyway. Guilds have faded. The landed aristocracy has all but gone. In their place we have the modern State, bureaucracy, multinational banks, global corporations, Big Tech, Big Pharma, the mainstream media and so on.AI is more likely to erode existing hierarchies than to eliminate work altogether. It will compress middle layers. It will reduce friction. It will concentrate power in some places and decentralise it in others.If you live in a third world country such as the UK, I urge you to own gold or silver. The pound will be further devalued, as will the euro and dollar. The bullion dealer I recommend is The Pure Gold Company. More here.The winners are likely to include: platforms, energy producers, owners of scare assets, large scale infrastructure, those who control distribution. AI is already being used in manufacturing, agriculture and mining, but so much to replace jobs as to increase productivity. You can't help feeling the physical economy is a better place to be than parts of the digital - at least for now, though I guess robots are next if those Chinese videos doing the rounds are anything to go by.Who else wins? AI and machine learning engineers, obviously, certain content creators, those who get good at prompting will find it useful for anything from medicine to plumbing to consultancy.The losers will be among those whose job is mainly to control access to or verify information that AI can now do instantly. Think: interpreters and translators, proofreaders and editors, coders, copywriters and journalists, graphic designers, sales reps, basic financial advisors. I think long-distance drivers' days are numbered too.The work doesn't disappear but the pricing power and margins collapse.Legacy media distribution - not the content creators themselves, but the distribution gatekeepers who controlled which creators reached audiences. Publishers who mainly performed filtering rather than editing, talent agencies for routine work, certain music labels.The job may technically exist but the power and economics drain away.Chaucer's Cast, ModernisedFinally, below is Chaucer's professional cross-section of medieval England. I have added approximate modern equivalents.* Narrator – content creator (!)* Host – Event organiser, podcast presenter* Knight – Army officer* Squire – Cadet, trainee officer* Knight's Yeoman – Bodyguard, fixer, executive assistant* Prioress – Headmistress, senior religious leader* Second Nun – Clergy* Nun's Priest – Chaplain* Monk – Monk* Friar – Fundraiser, community organiser* Merchant – Import–export, trader, entrepreneur* Clerk – Researcher* Man of Law – Barrister, judge* Franklin – Wealthy landowner, landlord, businessman* Haberdasher – Fashion retailer, Etsy seller* Carpenter – Builder* Weaver – Textile manufacturer* Dyer – Industrial processor* Tapestry-maker – Textile artisan* Cook – Chef* Shipman – Merchant mariner, sailor* Physician – Doctor* Wife of Bath – Self-made businesswoman* Parson – Parish priest* Plowman – Smallholder farmer* Miller – Construction materials supplier* Manciple – Buyer, procurement officer* Reeve – Estate manager, COO* Summoner – Bailiff, compliance officer* Pardoner – Carbon credit broker* Canon – Serial start-up founder, “entrepreneur'* Canon's Yeoman – Startup engineerThe Real QuestionI think a fear frenzy is being whipped up - and I say this as someone who has lost his primary source of income (voiceovers) to AI.The work changes. The tools change. The leverage changes. The power centres change. The underlying human needs do not.There will still be farmers because people eat. There will still be merchants because people trade. There will still be storytellers because people crave stories. Most importantly of all, there will still be opportunities, if anything there will be more of them.AI will reduce headcount in some sectors. It will elevate productivity so dramatically that fewer people are required to produce more output. That is economic evolution.If you are worried about AI taking your job, ask yourself this: are you positioned inside an old power structure that is about to weaken? Or are you aligned with the next one forming?Join the gang.Until next time,DominicICYMI here is this week's commentaryFinally, Charlie Morris and I appeared on In The Company of Mavericks this week to discuss what's been going on with gold, silver and bitcoin. (Charlie writes Atlas Pulse which I heartily recommend. Get your copy here - it's free.)Links to Spotify and Apple podcasts are here: This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.theflyingfrisby.com/subscribe
I spoke last week with Roger Lee, Market Strategist at London broker, Cavendish.We had a great conversation, sharing views on how politics have impacted markets over the span of our professional careers. Particularly we discuss how we are in revelationary era for Davos Man, the global elite and the interests of the ordinary man. And how the West can no longer afford the cost of the state. Roger talks about his ideas of how Trump's policy volatility and the impact of the AI card cycle has and will continue to impact financial markets.Dropping soon on all good podcast apps. If you want to listen to this and future episodes, be sure to subscribe to In The Company of Mavericks.
As COP delegates use a road cut through the Amazon to attend a gathering of people who tell us we need to make sacrifices to protect the planet, the wider world is pivoting away from climate alarmism toward more human-centric policy choices. UK energy policy is becoming a critical political battleground ahead of the next election, and the North Sea hydrocarbon industry is a focal point. As Professor Sir Dieter Helm said this week in the Times, "Global climate change won't be mitigated by halting licences in the UK's sector of the North Sea and instead importing oil and gas from elsewhere (including the Norwegian sector). Replacing North Sea gas with American LNG is environmentally much worse than “home-grown” gas. It also just makes the balance of payments worse, alongside all the imported gas from Norway and the imported electricity from Europe."I recently spoke to Watt Energy consultant Kathryn Porter and Serica Energy plc CFO Martin Copeland to discuss this very issue. How long do we have to save the North Sea from this ideologically riven madness? What steps do we need to take to fix our astronomically high energy costs? Is the UK prepared to sacrifice its hydrocarbon industry to the gods of net-zero? Coming soon, In The Company of Mavericks, on all good podcast apps ...Brought to you by Progressive Equity.
Quinn talks with lead vocalist and guitarist of the Denver-based band In The Company of Serpents (@ITCOSDoom) about the band's history, discography, and their newest release, A Crack In Everything. also, Merkabah, so... enjoy!
November 29, 2024 Join Yahowah's family as we explore the Towrah of God. We will expose religious corruption while most importantly espousing Yah's Towrah truth. Hosted by the author of the Yada Yahowah series, An Intro to God, Observations, Coming Home, Babel, Twistianity, God Damn Religion, and In The Company.
November 22, 2024 Join Yahowah's family as we explore the Towrah of God. We will expose religious corruption while most importantly espousing Yah's Towrah truth. Hosted by the author of the Yada Yahowah series, An Intro to God, Observations, Coming Home, Babel, Twistianity, God Damn Religion, and In The Company.
November 15, 2024 Yasha'yah / Deliverance is from Yah / Isaiah 59:16-17, 61:1 & 9, 63:1-5. Join Yahowah's family as we explore the Towrah of God. We will expose religious corruption while most importantly espousing Yah's Towrah truth. Hosted by the author of the Yada Yahowah series, An Intro to God, Observations, Coming Home, Babel, Twistianity, God Damn Religion, and In The Company.
November 8, 2024 Yasha'yah / Isaiah 63:1-5 - Yada reads his latest work in his soon to be updated book; Yada Yahowah Series, Vol 5. For now, follow along with Isaiah and Yada here: https://yadayah.com/Books/An-Introduction-to-God/Volume-1/Chapter04.html?nonav&jmp=pnum442 Join Yahowah's family as we explore the Towrah of God. We will expose religious corruption while most importantly espousing Yah's Towrah truth. Hosted by the author of the Yada Yahowah series, An Introduction to God, Observations, Coming Home, Babel, Twistianity, God Damn Religion, and In The Company.
November 1, 2024 Yada reads from his latest translation in Yada Yahowah Vol 5 (link coming soon!) Bamidbar / In the Wilderness / Numbers 19:9 and Yasha'yah / Isaiah 63:1. Watch Yada's song, "The Red Heifer Sings" on YouTube: https://youtu.be/OMFOTK-S1-0?si=k9R8PqlBKFQDbl5m Join Yahowah's family as we explore the Towrah of God. We will expose religious corruption while most importantly espousing Yah's Towrah truth. Hosted by the author of the Yada Yahowah series, An Introduction to God, Observations, Coming Home, Babel, Twistianity, God Damn Religion, and In The Company.
October 27th, 2024 Yada talks about history from the perspective of our Creator. Dabry ha Yowmym / Words of the Time / 1 Chronicles 29:16-27. We will present and explain every significant act of God from the moment humankind was expelled from the Garden through the 6,000 years of our estrangement to being let back in. Join Yahowah's family as we explore the Towrah of God. We will expose religious corruption while most importantly espousing Yah's Towrah truth. Hosted by the author of the Yada Yahowah series, An Introduction to God, Observations, Coming Home, Babel, Twistianity, God Damn Religion, and In The Company.
October 27, 2024 Come to appreciate the timing and nature of the Taruw'ah Gleaning followed by the appearance and sacrifice of the Red Heifer. Learn what it means for a receptive remnant of Yisra'el on October 23rd and 24th, 2033, just 10 days prior to the Messiah Dowd's arrival on Yowm Kipurym. Join Yahowah's family as we explore the Towrah of God. We will expose religious corruption while most importantly espousing Yah's Towrah truth. Hosted by the author of the Yada Yahowah series, An Introduction to God, Observations, Coming Home, Babel, Twistianity, God Damn Religion, and In The Company.
October 18, 2024 Yada reads to us from his latest unpublished work (link coming soon) regarding the identity of the Red Heifer | 'Adamah Parah and the connections to this significant sacrifical event which will take place on Taruw'ah, 2033. Yasha'yah / Salvation is from Yahowah / Isaiah 17:1, Bamidbar / In the Wilderness / Numbers 5:1, Malaky 4:1-6, Bamidbar / In the Wilderness / Numbers 19:1-3, Bare'syth / Genesis 15:9. (link to be inserted, here is a link to the Index tool for current passages: Translation Index (yadayah.com) Join Yahowah's family as we explore the Towrah of God. We will expose religious corruption while most importantly espousing Yah's Towrah truth. Hosted by the author of the Yada Yahowah series, An Intro to God, Observations, Coming Home, Babel, Twistianity, God Damn Religion, and In The Company.
October 11, 2024 Yada reads from Yasha'yah / Yahowah's Deliverance / Isaiah 17:1-6, Bamidbar / In the Wilderness / Numbers 19:1-5 and Bare'syth / Genesis 15:9. Yada Yahowah Vol. 5 coming soon! Listen and watch Zikarown on YouTube: Zikarown #originalmusic #israelimusic #jewishmusic (youtube.com) Join Yahowah's family as we explore the Towrah of God. We will expose religious corruption while most importantly espousing Yah's Towrah truth. Hosted by the author of the Yada Yahowah series, An Intro to God, Observations, Coming Home, Babel, Twistianity, God Damn Religion, and In The Company.
October 4th, 2024 Yow'el / Yahowah is God / Joel 2:19 (Yada Yahowah - Qatsyr - Shabuw'ah) Join Yahowah's family as we explore the Towrah of God. We will expose religious corruption while most importantly espousing Yah's Towrah truth. Hosted by the author of the Yada Yahowah series, An Intro to God, Observations, Coming Home, Babel, Twistianity, God Damn Religion, and In The Company.
September 27, 2024 Shemowth / Names / Exodus 3:1-15, Shemowth / Names / Exodus 20:1-3 and 7 (https://yadayah.com/Books/Yada-Yahowah/Volume-4/Chapter01.html?nonav&jmp=pnum223) Listen to "Shalowm Yisra'el" on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZhAgQnzhAw Join Yahowah's family as we explore the Towrah of God. We will expose religious corruption while most importantly espousing Yah's Towrah truth. Hosted by the author of the Yada Yahowah series, An Intro to God, Observations, Coming Home, Babel, Twistianity, God Damn Religion, and In The Company.
September 20, 2024 Yow'el / Yahowah is God / Joel 2:1-19 (https://yadayah.com/Books/Yada-Yahowah/Volume-8/Chapter05.html?nonav&jmp=pnum199) Join Yahowah's family as we explore the Towrah of God. We will expose religious corruption while most importantly espousing Yah's Towrah truth. Hosted by the author of the Yada Yahowah series, An Introduction to God, Observations, Coming Home, Babel, Twistianity, God Damn Religion, and In The Company.
September 13th, 2024 Yada presents Yasha'yah / Yahowah Saves / Isaiah 53:1-6, the inspiration for his poem and song, "Yahowah Sings to Yisra'el... Come Home." Watch the music video here: Yahowah Sings to Yisra'el - Yada Yahowah Music Group #music #israel #podcast (youtube.com) Link to Twistianity Vol. 5 coming soon! Read Yasha'yah 53:1-5 by Yada, here: Twistianity - Devil's Advocate - Harpayesomeoa (yadayah.com) (Twistianity, Vol. 3, Ch. 12, pg 519). Join Yahowah's family as we explore the Towrah of God. We will expose religious corruption while most importantly espousing Yah's Towrah truth. Hosted by the author of the Yada Yahowah series, An Introduction to God, Observations, Coming Home, Babel, Twistianity, God Damn Religion, and In The Company.
September 6th, 2024 Special Episode tonight! Join us as we talk about friendship and family from a Covenant perspective. Yada shares his new unpublished translations of Mizmowr | Lyrics to be Sung | Psalms 110 - 114. Rea' Owlam | Eternal Friend (youtube.com) Join Yahowah's family as we explore the Towrah of God. We will expose religious corruption while most importantly espousing Yah's Towrah truth. Hosted by the author of the Yada Yahowah series, An Introduction to God, Observations, Coming Home, Babel, Twistianity, God Damn Religion, and In The Company.
August 30th, 2024 Yow'el / Yahowah is God / Joel 2:15-16 (God Damn Religion - Sunnah & Suratun - A Voice (yadayah.com) pg 500) Yada discusses an overview of the Miqra'ey through the lens of Yow'el regarding end times, and shares details of the future fulfillment of the final 4. Join Yahowah's family as we explore the Towrah of God. We will expose religious corruption while most importantly espousing Yah's Towrah truth. Hosted by the author of the Yada Yahowah series, An Introduction to God, Observations, Coming Home, Babel, Twistianity, God Damn Religion, and In The Company.
August 23rd, 2024 Tonight, Yada read from Yow'el / Yahowah is God 2:13-15 (Yada Yahowah - Qatsyr - Shabuw'ah pg 217). This is a call to pay attention and return (shuwb) to Yahowah! Join Yahowah's family as we explore the Towrah of God. We will expose religious corruption while most importantly espousing Yah's Towrah truth. Hosted by the author of the Yada Yahowah series, An Introduction to God, Observations, Coming Home, Babel, Twistianity, God Damn Religion, and In The Company.
August 17th, 2024 Yow'el / Yahowah is God / Joel 1:15, 1:19, 2:1-13. Read along with us: Twistianity - Incredible - The Death of Religion (yadayah.com) Join Yahowah's family as we explore the Towrah of God. We will expose religious corruption while most importantly espousing Yah's Towrah truth. Hosted by the author of the Yada Yahowah series, An Introduction to God, Observations, Coming Home, Babel, Twistianity, God Damn Religion, and In The Company.
August 9th, 2024 Yada gives Yisra'el a To-Do list to help them accept reality and return to Yahowah! Join Yahowah's family as we explore the Towrah of God. We will expose religious corruption while most importantly espousing Yah's Towrah truth. Hosted by the author of the Yada Yahowah series, An Introduction to God, Observations, Coming Home, Babel, Twistianity, God Damn Religion, and In The Company.
August 2nd, 2024 We shared an email from a listener dubbed "Mrs. Harsh" and discussed Yada's reply. The final 20 minutes were spent reviewing Yow'el | Yahowah is God 2:11 (Coming Home V3 - link to be inserted). Join Yahowah's family as we explore the Towrah of God. We will expose religious corruption while most importantly espousing Yah's Towrah truth. Hosted by the author of the Yada Yahowah series, An Introduction to God, Observations, Coming Home, Babel, Twistianity, God Damn Religion, and In The Company.
This week on Breaking Battlegrounds, we're bringing you a powerhouse lineup of guests. First, we welcome Congresswoman Nancy Mace from South Carolina's 1st Congressional District, who will discuss current hot-button issues like women's rights, the global IT outage, and the recent resignation of US Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle. Next, Elizabeth Nolan Brown, senior editor at Reason, joins us to delve into topics ranging from Kamala Harris's performance to the media covering for Biden. Finally, independent journalist Peter Bernegger, President of Election Watch, Inc., reveals insights into ActBlue's ghost donors and 'smurfing.' During Kiley's Corner, she dissects what we know about the Trump almost-assassin, and as always, we end on a positive note with the Sunshine Moment. Don't miss this compelling discussion as we unpack critical issues impacting our political landscape.Connect with us:www.breakingbattlegrounds.voteTwitter: www.twitter.com/Breaking_BattleFacebook: www.facebook.com/breakingbattlegroundsInstagram: www.instagram.com/breakingbattlegroundsLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/breakingbattlegrounds-Show sponsors:Invest YrefyYrefy offers a secure, collateralized portfolio with a strong, fixed rate of return - up to a 10.25%. There is no attack on your principal if you ever need your money back. You can let your investment compound daily, or take your income whenever you choose. Make sure you tell them Sam and Chuck sent you!Learn more at investyrefy.com4Freedom MobileExperience true freedom with 4Freedom Mobile, the exclusive provider offering nationwide coverage on all three major US networks (Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile) with just one SIM card. 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She earned her high school diploma by taking college classes at Trident Technical College in North Charleston. She then graduated magna cum laude from The Citadel, the military college of South Carolina, making history as the first female graduate from its Corps of Cadets in 1999. Continuing her education, she earned a master's degree from The University of Georgia in 2004.Mace transitioned into public service, gaining recognition as one of the most fiscally conservative members of the South Carolina General Assembly while also championing conservation efforts. An accomplished author, she penned “In The Company of Men: A Woman at The Citadel,” published by Simon & Schuster in 2001.In 2008, Mace founded her own company, specializing in technology and marketing, and commercial real estate. Her leadership embodies integrity, compassion, and a tireless pursuit of delivering results for the South Carolina. She has worked with colleagues on a nonpartisan basis, successfully getting several bills signed into law by the President, including the Quantum Computing Cybersecurity Preparedness Act and the Human Trafficking Prevention Act of 2022.Mace has been recognized with esteemed awards such as the 2021 Club for Growth Defender of Economic Freedom Award and the 2019 Taxpayer Hero Award from the South Carolina Club for Growth for her consistent efforts to lower taxes. She is also the recipient of the Champion Award from Palmetto Goodwill for her dedication to education and job training for the underprivileged, and she holds a 97% rating with Conservation Voters of South Carolina.A devoted single mother to two teenagers, a sweet little Havanese named Liberty, and a cat named Tyler, Mace continues to serve the Lowcountry with unwavering dedication and resilience.-Elizabeth Nolan Brown is a senior editor at Reason and the author of Reason's biweekly Sex & Tech newsletter, which covers issues surrounding sex, technology, bodily autonomy, law, and online culture. She is also co-founder of the libertarian feminist group Feminists for Liberty, and a professional affiliate of the journalism program at the University of Cincinnati.Brown has covered a broad range of political and cultural topics since starting at Reason in 2014, with special emphasis on the politics, policy, and legal issues surrounding sex, speech, tech, justice, reproductive freedom, and women's rights. She can be found frequently reporting and opining on topics such as sex work, social media, antitrust law, abortion, feminism, the First Amendment, policing, and Section 230. A few of her more memorable Reason features include a trio of cover stories on the federal government's war on sex ("The War on Sex Trafficking Is the New War on Drugs," "American Sex Police," and "Massage Parlor Panic"), a political profile of Kamala Harris ("Kamala Harris Is a Cop Who Wants to Be President"), a deep dive into the prosecution of the founders of Backpage.com, and a look at "The Bipartisan Antitrust Crusade Against Big Tech."Brown's work has also been published by The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, Buzzfeed, The Daily Beast, Politico, Playboy, Persuasion, Fox News, Newsweek, TIME, The Dish, The Week, Spectator World, Libertarianism.org (where she wrote the Encyclopedia of Libertarianism entry on sex work), and numerous other outlets.She is the winner of the Western Publishing Association's 2016 award for best feature article and has been a finalist for seven awards from the Los Angeles Press Club, taking one second place and three third place awards for articles including Hot Girls Wanted: Exploiting Sex Workers in the Name of Exposing Porn Exploitation?" and "The Truth About the Biggest U.S. Sex Trafficking Story of the Year".Brown is a frequent commenter on panels, podcasts, radio, and television. She has debated sex work decriminalization at New York University and the Soho Forum; spoken before audiences at SXSW, the First Amendment Lawyer's Association meeting, the Sexual Freedom Summit, the Knight Foundation, the Mont Pelerin Society, George Mason University's Law & Economics Center, the 2022 Libertarian Party convention, FreedomFest, and numerous other places; and appeared on programs on NPR, C-SPAN, the BBC, Fox News, ESPN, and North Carolina Public Radio, among others.Prior to coming to Reason, Brown covered legal issues for the Daily Reporter in Columbus, Ohio; wrote about health and nutrition for Bustle and other women's websites; and served as an editor for AARP publications. She is a graduate of American University, where she earned a master's degree in public communication, and Ohio University, where she studied playwriting, English, and film. She lives in Cincinnati, Ohio, with her husband, sons, and two cats.-Peter Bernegger is an independent journalist and President of Election Watch, Inc. You can follow him on X @PeterBernegger. Get full access to Breaking Battlegrounds at breakingbattlegrounds.substack.com/subscribe
July 26th, 2024 Yow'el / Joel 2:2-10 (God Damn Religion - Sunnah & Suratun - A Voice (yadayah.com) pg 496. Join Yahowah's family as we explore the Towrah of God. We will expose religious corruption while most importantly espousing Yah's Towrah truth. Hosted by the author of the Yada Yahowah series, An Introduction to God, Observations, Coming Home, Babel, Twistianity, God Damn Religion, and In The Company.
July 19th, 2024 Yow'el | Yahowah is God | Joel 1:13-15; 19 and 2:1-2 (link to be inserted). Join Yahowah's family as we explore the Towrah of God. We will expose religious corruption while most importantly espousing Yah's Towrah truth. Hosted by the author of the Yada Yahowah series, An Introduction to God, Observations, Coming Home, Babel, Twistianity, God Damn Religion, and In The Company.
July 12th, 2024 Yada reads to us from his latest rewrite of Coming Home, vol. 4 (link to be inserted when published). Howsha' / He Liberates / Hosea 6:1-3 and Yow'el | Yahowah is God | Joel 1:1-7. Join Yahowah's family as we explore the Towrah of God. We will expose religious corruption while most importantly espousing Yah's Towrah truth. Hosted by the author of the Yada Yahowah series, An Introduction to God, Observations, Coming Home, Babel, Twistianity, God Damn Religion, and In The Company.
July 5th, 2024 Yada read to us from his updated series, God Damn Religion Vol. 5 (link to be inserted when published). Yirma'yah / Yah Lifts Me Up and Raises Me / Jeremiah 31:31-34 and Howsha' / Salvation / Hosea 6:1 (Translation Index (yadayah.com) Join Yahowah's family as we explore the Towrah of God. We will expose religious corruption while most importantly espousing Yah's Towrah truth. Hosted by the author of the Yada Yahowah series, An Introduction to God, Observations, Coming Home, Babel, Twistianity, God Damn Religion, and In The Company.
June 28th, 2024 Yada read to us from his latest work in the fifth volume of God Damn Religion - Howsha' 5:15 and Yirma'yah / Jeremiah 30:1 - 11; 31:31 -33 Join Yahowah's family as we explore the Towrah of God. We will expose religious corruption while most importantly espousing Yah's Towrah truth. Hosted by the author of the Yada Yahowah series, An Introduction to God, Observations, Coming Home, Babel, Twistianity, God Damn Religion, and In The Company.
June 21, 2024 Yada reads to us from his soon to published 5th volume of God Damn Religion, Chapter 6. You can read his translation of Howsha' / He Saves / Hosea 5:2-15 here in Yada Yahowah - ‘Azab - Bagad. Join Yahowah's family as we explore the Towrah of God. We will expose religious corruption while most importantly espousing Yah's Towrah truth. Hosted by the author of the Yada Yahowah series, An Introduction to God, Observations, Coming Home, Babel, Twistianity, God Damn Religion, and In The Company.
June 14th, 2024 Mizmowr / Lyrics to be Sung / Psalm 5:1-8 (Coming Home - Qowl - Make This Known (yadayah.com) pg 131 - 144). Join Yahowah's family as we explore the Towrah of God. We will expose religious corruption while most importantly espousing Yah's Towrah truth. Hosted by the author of the Yada Yahowah series, An Introduction to God, Observations, Coming Home, Babel, Twistianity, God Damn Religion, and In The Company.
June 7, 2024 Join Kirk and Dee as we reviewed the details of the Shabuw'ah menu, along with counting the Shamitah and Yowbel! Shamitah.pdf (yadayah.com) 'Elyah Taken (shamartowrah.com) Join Yahowah's family as we explore the Towrah of God. We will expose religious corruption while most importantly espousing Yah's Towrah truth. Hosted by the author of the Yada Yahowah series, An Introduction to God, Observations, Coming Home, Babel, Twistianity, God Damn Religion, and In The Company.
May 31st, 2024 Mizmowr / Lyrics to be Sung / Psalm 2:8 - 4:6 (Coming Home - Qowl - Make This Known (yadayah.com) pg 152 - 156). Join Yahowah's family as we explore the Towrah of God. We will expose religious corruption while most importantly espousing Yah's Towrah truth. Hosted by the author of the Yada Yahowah series, An Introduction to God, Observations, Coming Home, Babel, Twistianity, God Damn Religion, and In The Company.
May 24th, 2024 Mizmowr / Lyrics to be Sung / Psalm 1:1 - Mizmowr / Lyrics to be Sung / Psalm 2:12 (Coming Home - Qowl - Make This Known (yadayah.com) pg 149-154) Join Yahowah's family as we explore the Towrah of God. We will expose religious corruption while most importantly espousing Yah's Towrah truth. Hosted by the author of the Yada Yahowah series, An Introduction to God, Observations, Coming Home, Babel, Twistianity, God Damn Religion, and In The Company.
May 17th, 2024 Tonight we discussed Yada's insights regarding Shabuw'ah and the Towrah Millennial Timeline (Yada Yahowah Resources). Join Yahowah's family as we explore the Towrah of God. We will expose religious corruption while most importantly espousing Yah's Towrah truth. Hosted by the author of the Yada Yahowah series, An Introduction to God, Observations, Coming Home, Babel, Twistianity, God Damn Religion, and In The Company.
May 10th, 2024 Mizmowr / Lyrics to be Sung / Psalm 5:5-8 (Coming Home - Qowl - Make This Known (yadayah.com) pg 140 - 149) Join Yahowah's family as we explore the Towrah of God. We will expose religious corruption while most importantly espousing Yah's Towrah truth. Hosted by the author of the Yada Yahowah series, An Introduction to God, Observations, Coming Home, Babel, Twistianity, God Damn Religion, and In The Company.
May 3, 2024 Mizmowr / Lyrics to Sing / Psalm 5 Dedication - 4 (Coming Home - Qowl - Make This Known (yadayah.com) pg 131 - 140). Join Yahowah's family as we explore the Towrah of God. We will expose religious corruption while most importantly espousing Yah's Towrah truth. Hosted by the author of the Yada Yahowah series, An Introduction to God, Observations, Coming Home, Babel, Twistianity, God Damn Religion, and In The Company.
April 26th, 2024 Mizmowr / Lyrics to Sing / Psalm 11:1-7 (Coming Home - Mashyach - Contradicting God (yadayah.com) pg 42 - 54). Join Yahowah's family as we explore the Towrah of God. We will expose religious corruption while most importantly espousing Yah's Towrah truth. Hosted by the author of the Yada Yahowah series, An Introduction to God, Observations, Coming Home, Babel, Twistianity, God Damn Religion, and In The Company.
April 19th, 2024 Mizmowr / Lyrics to Sing / Psalm 4:1-8; Mizmowr 3:1-8; Mizmowr / Psalm 127:1-3 Coming Home - Qowl - Make This Known (yadayah.com) pg 121-131 Join Yahowah's family as we explore the Towrah of God. We will expose religious corruption while most importantly espousing Yah's Towrah truth. Hosted by the author of the Yada Yahowah series, An Introduction to God, Observations, Coming Home, Babel, Twistianity, God Damn Religion, and In The Company.
April 12th, 2024 Mizmowr / Lyrics to be Sung / Psalm 4:2 - 4 and Mizmowr / Lyrics to be Sung / Psalm 86:1-2 (Coming Home - Qowl - Make This Known (yadayah.com) page 114 - 120 Join Yahowah's family as we explore the Towrah of God. We will expose religious corruption while most importantly espousing Yah's Towrah truth. Hosted by the author of the Yada Yahowah series, An Introduction to God, Observations, Coming Home, Babel, Twistianity, God Damn Religion, and In The Company.
Anne's House of Dreams is one of L.M. Montgomery's most mature and emotional books, and Ragon and Kelly are thrilled to devote season three of Kindred Spirits Book Club to it. In this episode, we recap Anne's House of Dreams, discuss what we've been reading lately, revisit our own weddings, and brainstorm Miss Cornelia-inspired fanfic. We didn't do any inspired bys this episode but we did check in on what we are each reading these days! Ragon is reading: A cozy witchy mystery, In The Company of Witches by Auralee Wallace, the gothic fantasy Starling House by Alix E. Harrow, and the Myrtle Hardcastle middle grade mysteries by Elizabeth C. Bunce. Kelly is reading: The beautiful picture book Oona by Kelly Dipucchio and the non-fiction book Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals by Oliver Burkeman. If you want to get a free logo sticker from us, either leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or share your love for the pod on social media! Send us a photo of your share or review at either our email: kindredspirits.bookclub@gmail.com or on our KindredSpirits.BookClub Instagram.
Michael is a former 160th SOAR Black Hawk pilot who served in Operations Prime Chance, Just Cause, Desert Storm, and Gothic Serpent. Michael was held captive after his Blackhawk was shot down in Mogadishu and wrote about the ordeal in his book In The Company of Heroes.Support the showhttps://patreon.com/formeractionguyshttps://jcramergraphics.comhttps://ANGLICOshop.com00:00:00 Intro / Joining the Army00:10:35 Drive to Become a Pilot00:18:20 Midair Collision in Flight School00:21:11 From OH-55s to Black Hawks00:24:05 Learning to Fly From Vietnam Pilots00:28:00 Medevac in Korea00:37:39 Hearing About The 160th00:42:01 Accidentally Checking into the 101st Airborne00:50:09 Most Difficult Type of Flying01:01:09 160th Assessment | Green Platoon01:06:01 Surprised by the Mission | 1st Deployment with 160th01:10:34 Black Hawk Armament 01:12:53 Operation Just Cause01:21:27 Hunting Scuds in Iraq01:28:45 Gothic Serpent | Mogadishu01:38:34 Things are Starting to Go Wrong01:43:34 Super 64 is Going Down01:51:35 I Thought They Were the Rescue Force01:54:02 Prisoner of War