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Send us a textSummaryIn this conversation, Sauce Mackenzie and Brian Crawford delve into the current state of the NBA, focusing on the implications of Kyrie Irving's injury and the ongoing debate surrounding LeBron James as the face of the league. They discuss the complexities of LeBron's legacy, the impact of player empowerment, and the role of media sensationalism in shaping public perception. The dialogue highlights the evolution of LeBron from a high school prodigy to a controversial figure in sports, emphasizing the need for accountability and the challenges posed by social media in sports journalism. In this conversation, Sauce Mackenzie and B.C. delve into the evolution of sports commentary, comparing the careers of LeBron James and Charles Barkley, and discussing the impact of team dynamics on player decisions. They explore LeBron's journey through the NBA finals, the expectations placed on him, and the responsibility young athletes have in today's culture. The discussion also touches on the importance of intelligence and authenticity in modern society, particularly for young black men navigating their identities. In this conversation, B.C. and Sauce Mackenzie delve into the tragic incident involving Caleb Wilson and the broader implications of hazing culture within Greek life, particularly in the black community. They share personal perspectives on the need for belonging, the impact of low self-esteem, and the cultish nature of hazing rituals. The discussion emphasizes the importance of unity within the black community, advocating for a collective identity that transcends individual affiliations.Chapters00:00 The State of the NBA: Kyrie's Injury and LeBron's Legacy05:58 LeBron James: The Face of the NBA and Player Empowerment11:58 Media Sensationalism: The Impact of Social Media on NBA Reporting18:00 The Evolution of LeBron: From High School Prodigy to Controversial Figure28:28 The Evolution of Sports Commentary30:13 Comparing LeBron and Barkley's Career Moves32:05 The Impact of Team Dynamics on Player Decisions34:43 LeBron's Finals Journey: Expectations vs. Reality38:04 The Responsibility of Young Athletes42:32 Intelligence and Authenticity in Modern Culture47:30 The Tragic Incident and Hazing Culture50:15 Personal Perspectives on Greek Life and Belonging52:41 The Impact of Low Self-Esteem and Identity56:12 The Cultish Nature of Hazing and Brotherhood01:00:01 Reflections on Pain, Humiliation, and Community01:07:06 The Need for Unity in the Black CommunityTakeawaysSupport the show
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Brad Stone, Bloomberg News Senior Executive Editor for Global Tech, shares his AI insights from the World Economic Forum in Davos. Wedbush's Dan Ives details his takeaways from the CES conference. Dana Telsey of the Telsey Advisory Group discusses the strength of the US consumer in the wake of retail sales data. Charles Schwab's Liz Ann Sonders ties in Led Zepplein with her markets outlook. Hosted by Tom Keene and Damian Sassower. Get the Bloomberg Surveillance newsletter, delivered every weekday. Sign up now: https://www.bloomberg.com/account/newsletters/surveillance Full Transcript: This is the Bloomberg Surveillance Podcast. I'm Tom Keane, along with Jonathan Farrell and Lisa Abramowitz. Join us each day for insight from the best and economics, geopolitics, finance and investment. Subscribe to Bloomberg Surveillance on demand on Apple, Spotify and anywhere you get your podcasts, and always on Bloomberg dot Com, the Bloomberg Terminal, and the Bloomberg Business app. He is definitive on Amazon of course, the Trophy book right now Amazon Unbound. Jeff Bezos The Invention of a Global Empire. He joins us from Davos, the meetings of the World Economic Forum at brad Thrilled to have you with Bloomberg Surveillance this morning. Let me cut to the chase. I see AI at Microsoft is countable, revenue, co pilot, azore all the rest of it. And I see a lot of other AI is smoking mirrors. How do you parse between legitimate artificial intelligence future and the makeup, the fantasy, the comedy of it. How do you parse? Oh? Boy, well, thanks Tom for having me. Hi Damien. Look, I've been covering Silicon Valley long enough that I've seen this story play out before. We're at the beginning of a hype cycle. There will be disappointment a lot of you know, the visions of Agi computers that reason that change our world, they seem far fetched, you know. There there we talk about a trough of dissolutionment that will happen. But you're right that there you know that there are real revenues, real benefits. Yesterday, Microsoft announced that it was bringing its open AI powered co pilot to the office seat, so you know at twenty dollars a month, making it available small business as an individual users. That's real. Yeah, brtt I signed up last night. I was going to be reack. Can you see me, Damien? Can you see me do an artificial Intelli get out of the way. Fred. If I look at this, can you say that the Magnificent seven they seem to be away from the hype. How is the Magnificent seven going to create revenue and cash flow out of AI? Yeah? I mean they're the best position because they're they're they're selling the picks and shovels to all the miners. You know, this is Alphabet and Amazon and Microsoft running the world's most powerful cloud services and making basically AI available as a service to every university and startup in consumer goods company that you know wants to use these tools for a variety. It's it could be R and D could be customer service. So you know, even even though that'll be a work in progress there, the revenues will be real. My question for Santia Tom by the way yesterday was you know, do you control any of this. You're you're investors in open AI. You don't even have a board seat. You're like in the back of the bus with a seatbelt, and it's got such peculiar governance. And he said, you know, it's fine, we just want stability. So I don't know if I quite believe it. I think they're outsourcing a key competency. But they're in the cappards seat, the driver's seat because they did make that investment. I'm sure the Amazons and the Googles of the world wish that they hadn't passed up the open AI opportunity when they had the chance. Well, Brad, I appreciate you answering those two questions from that artificial personification of Tom Keen that wasn't really Tom Keen answering those questions, And my question for you is talk to me about deep fake videos X these platforms. What's to stop open AI and chat, GPT and all this artificial nonsense from mudding the waters ahead of the election? Yeah? Well, what it's funny because it is really the talk of the conference that you've got national elections in some seventy seven countries around the world. Half the world's population could head to the polls at the same time as this enormously powerful technology is made available to people, and what's to stop it from being missus? I know this is going to carry a lot of water with our listeners, but you know they are raising their right hand and putting their left hand over their hearts and saying, we're not going to allow our technology to be abusing. They really understand the risks. I mean, I mean do they? I think they do? They? I think they do because we've all seen this movie before and meta its reputation went through the meat grinder because social media was perverted. You know, yesterday, it's no surprise that Sam Altman's here. He spent time with us at the Bloomberg House, and before our interview, they posted a statement on their blog on their election policy and said that chat GPT cannot be used for any political campaign. And they said that images generated by DOLI, their their image maker, will carry a cryptographic watermark to show the providence. And but you know, and my question for Sam was like, these are great intentions. You've got the weight of all the black cat developers trying to break this stuff. How to enforce it where Meta and Google and TikTok have all kind of let failed it with the genie out of the bottle, right And he said, you know, they're aware of the risks. So I do think it's going to be a rocky year with some of these elections, and we're going to see this technology abuse, right, brand I'm sure that no one can forge those crypto water marks. I have one last question. I mean, my colleague Tim Craig had from BI is actually in Davos listening to Altman, and he said, I mean, you know, Paulman obviously spoke and he was talking about how AI will make people more productive. Talk to us a little bit about that narrative. The great worry is that when this technology is fully implemented, that there will be a great dislocation of workers at low level level programmers, customer service agents, you know, in en mass replacement along with productivity, and it will worsen the digital divide, and you'll have countries that are particularly hard hit, and it could lead to further political alienation and you know, maybe more or autocratic government's or real nightmare scenario. So you know, that's the worry. And I think the stewards of this technology, you know, Davos is the land of performative optimism, I kind of like to joke, And so of course they're saying that it's going to increase productivity and we're all going to lead better lives working less. You know, maybe Tom will get to sleep in one one morning when AI kind of takes over. But I don't know. I mean, you know, the I think it will make people more productive, but I think it might replace some jobs as well. More question, I think it's what everyone knows. With your your ownership of Amazon and all you've done with the Amazon unbound, They've gone round trip massive post pandemic collapse. The come back is the next Amazon, Josie's Amazon. Is it going to make total return like we've known over the last decade. Excuse me, so you're asking me about the stock price. I mean it's it's yeah. I mean, look, if I could predict it, I'd probably be in a different line of work. I mean, I do think. You know, Andy Jassey is now a couple of years into his tenure. He is and by the way he's here at Davos, he has pared back some of the excesses of the late stage Bezos that we just saw another round of Laos. This is becoming a very lead and efficient company as he bets on the core competencies, which is AWS and the Amazon marketplace, empowering third party sellers. They've got their work cut out for them. But I do think there's a bit of momentum there. Brad Stone from the meetings of the World Economic Forum, I can't say enough about his new book, Amazon and Bound. Jeff Bezos, The Invention of a Global Empire, Joining us now the Tech Pignata of two twenty four. Daniel Heize joins us in Webbush. He's been traveling ces Las Vegas, joining us today from Warsaw Poland. And what you learn at Las Vegas at cees don't give me the mumbo jumble. What was the backstory in Las Vegas? I thought it's about Ai just how mainstream the technology is getting. I mean, tom My opinion, the biggest cees in the last twenty five years. It shows this AI revolution it's not hype, it's real. It's on the doorstep. I want you to talk Dan Ives, and this is what you don't see folks, as Dan Ives is doing the media blah blah blah by this apple. The gloom crew hates them, but beneath it is careful financial work. Can you quantify what the new announcement of AI over to Microsoft three sixty five, like, can you add up the impact of that to a giant company like Microsoft. It's when you put it together, this is going to be eight hundred billion to a trillion of incremental value to the Microsoft story. I mean they are leading the AI revenlue with the Della and Redman, along with the godfather of AI jents and the video Tom I think the monzation that's happening in Microsoft is still so underappreciated in terms of what we're seeing in the field. Dan they're asking for more money, I mean they're asking for more computing power, more hardware, more technology. They say, this is not just big, it is massive. It is huge. Do you agree with that. I think it's the biggest transformational tech we've seen since Star of the Internet. And that's why enterprises they're lining up. Conversion could be sixty seventy percent. And that's why as Tom's talking about the doomsayers again, you know, obviously negative untech, I think this earning season turns that around because the real monization of AI is here. It starts from the Della and Microsoft and Dan. I mean the real I mean you just said it right there. Don't you need access to data, to unique data sets in order to basically make the AI go. And so when I think of Amazon, okay, find they've got access to consumer data, I think of Microsoft. It's everything else. You know, people on their computer and talk to us about these companies and the data they have access to and how that's going to differentiate them in the environment you're talking about. I mean, it's a new age. And that's why when you look at the cloud, the big hyperscale players, Microsoft, of course, Amazon, Google and others, they've had the data sets, but they haven't had the tools that they can monetize and make intelligence. That that's why the use cases are excluding. That's why this AI revolution right now, I believe it fuels is new tech bull market. I a February second, We're going to get Apple earnings. It's a ballet. I actually sit down with the beverage of my choice folks at the home computer after the surveillance n APP and what's a joy here? Is they release like other firms, a press release that's clear and in English? Dan ies, what are we going to see in the treatment of the four accounting statements from Apple? Four pm, February second. Yeah, look, that's the drum roll, right, And I think when Cooper Tino comes out, the big thing is going to be services. We are looking at team type of growth for services and that's key that could really be incrementally we need that as a one point five to one point six trillion services the margins double out of hardware obviously all focus on iPhone units. Despite obviously many yelling fire in a crowd theater, I actually think it was a pretty strong iPhone unit number. Okay, wait, well, want to get upside of the track now, Dan knows a drill, Damian pick it up here. Okay, But I'm sitting there with the beverage in my left hand, looking at the accounting statement, and the media is not readjusting the currency iPhone sales as mister Ive says, we're pretty darn good. And then you had to figure in dollar currency adjustments. Whoa doom and gloom? I mean, Ives is one hundred percent right about the iPhone of the global market, Tom. I mean, it just passed Samsung as the world's top phone in the full year twenty twenty three. But I mean, Dan, here's my question. What companies are best position to profit from what you're talking about here? I mean, is it the chip makers? I mean what sort of hardware companies? Is it software? I mean, what are you seeing? I think it's software and chips. When you look at names like Microsoft, the Magnificent seven, you can Microsoft, Google, Amazon. Then you look at some of these names like Mango, dB, Salesforce, dot Com and of course a MD with Lisa Sue and chips. This is the start of this tidal wave, A trillion dollars of incremental spend next decade. That's how this is all going to play out. Software and chips leading it. You know, I got one more for you. I mean, if you're a new company with you know, and you're in the AI boom, and you know you've got the talent, and you know you're competing. Where do you want to be located? Do you want to be on the West Coast? Do you still want to be in Palo Alto. I want to be based in a five one two area. Oh. Really, that's new look and that's what that's that's that's a silicon value two dot of you're seeing that boom more and more for AI engineers, and I think that's really started the new age that we're seeing from an AI perspective. Well, we'll help our international audience. What is Michael Dell and Venna down in Austin to the two of you, Damien? When you think five to one two South Congress, I think of South Congress. I think of barbecue. I mean I think of Austin, Texas. I mean that is the Los Angeles. I think of Joe Wisenthal's band myself. I think they're you know, outstanding dan Ees. What's special about Austin, Texas. I Mean, there's a lot of things special about Austin, Texas, but the engineering talent that that's been created there, obviously outside University of Texas, is really unprecedented. It's one of the you know, more and more tech companies from Google to of course Tessa to Meadow moving down there, and it's really becoming a really go to destination for tech leaving the four one five, going to the five one two worldwide on Bloomberg surveillance. And it's time now to make some news. You got a two hundred and fifty dollars price target on Apple. Can we lift that up to day? Miss Graves? I mean, look Tom, I mean you talk the bolt case. This will be a four trillion dollar mark ab we believe by the end of this year. I remember AI. There's zero dollars given for AI in Apple's valuation. That's why this is it. Get that popcorn ready in the key in household when they come out with that AI and au June from Warsaw poland a trooper to be with us in his travels. Dana is a Webush of course, outstanding work by him. It's he's with Webbush Security is optimistic on Apple and computers. Right now, we're going to talk about the pulse of the Christmas holiday this season that we saw. There's just no one better to do with this than Dana at Telsea with all of our heritage at the corner in Fifth Avenue in fifty seventh Street, her family's heritage, and she's done it in securities analysis per year at Dana, you were right, the gloom crew was wrong. What did the people of caution get wrong about retail America into the end of the year. I think overall, and Tom, thank you so much for having me. I think overall. One of the key things that was the difference is we had Christmas that was later this year, so people had more time in order to procrastinate, and so really everything was driven around the event days, whether it was the Black Friday weekend or then that week leading up to Christmas. It's what made the difference. It's not that holiday sales were so great, but goods sold at full price inventory levels only, and sales came in line with expectations for the most part. And as a Dana Telsea Microeconomics Damien sasaw or what she just said there goods sold at full price was to me my observation on it. You know, I'm curious, Dan, I'm curious to here we got some China date overnight, right, I know, I just I'm pivoting away here, but I mean, wow, that economy is sluggish, and I think a lot of the big luxury goods LVMH carrying her mad I mean, they were a pretty big overnight in Europe. Talk to us a little bit about what that GDP figure means to you, what it means to me, especially for luxury and I spoke last week to the CEOs of Neiman, Marcus and Sacks, and they all talked about the slowing and more challenging luxury goods environment. Look at Berbery's numbers, which we were just released at the end of the week last week, it talked about the slowdown and in Europe, the local slowdown spending and you're still not seeing the Chinese come over and spend, whether in Europe or in the US, anywhere near what we had pre pandemic. We're gonna get next week LVMH. And I think all eyes are going to be on what they say about the deceleration globally. Is there Tiffany experiment working out for those of you internationally? We have two blocks away from us, really across the street from where Dana grew up, Tiffany's with one hundred million dollars or so investment by the Arnoul family. Has that experiment been successful for LVMH. It has. Not only has it been successful, but also they garnered profitability much quicker, frankly than when it was a public company. And the way they've done it, they modernized the store, they've modernized the products. They've brought in influencers, celebrities that appeal to younger consumer. Think about it. You're talking about engagement jewelry. When do people get engaged twenties and thirties want to have a store to cater to that demographic. She's just joining us on Bloomberg surveinglist. Dana Telsey, the Telsey Advisory Group. She and Joe Feldman with great work across all of retail. And I know Damien Missus Sassa are called me up. She said, you got to ask about the ani there leathern Red Soul Christian labby Tom Boots one thousand and five hundred ninety five dollars. It's a way to get through the snow drifts. Yeah, no, I'm not in New York City. I'm not worried about demand with Missus Sasa right there. But what I will say and Dana, And this is my question for you. You know, El Nino, right, input costs, margins, you know, talk to me about the impact of El Nino on cotton prices on some of these things. I mean, do you see that kind of trickling through to the bottom line? It does? I mean one of the things keep in mind all the freight expenses and the tailwinds that companies got from lower freight costs in twenty twenty three. Apparel, it's going to benefit with lower cotton costs in twenty twenty four, but maybe not to the same magnitude. We're still going to need some level of sales leverage. And there are two drivers in twenty twenty four. It's about innovation and it's about value. You have those two elements and you'll have a formula to drive sales growth. So talk to us also. I mean on the input side, I mean, what are you thinking here? I mean, gas prices are now ticking up. Obviously we didn't see much evidence of that in the retail sales print. But you know, how does this really impact some of these you know, these large luxury goods companies. I mean, do you see any pack there? I don't for certainly for raw materials, cost increases, luxury goods. Companies have the power frankly of being able to raise price. You're certainly seeing Chanelle do it trying to reach what Ourmez is doing. But all the others you're not seeing price increases like you had, and they're managing their inventory much more carefully. I gotta go get your away from March data. Telsey, tell me about your single best buy when you and Joe Felman get to work. Where's the value? Is it in big box? Is it in middle of the road or is it in lux I think overall, definitely. I think when the weakness and luxury, like any weakness in LVMH, I think that's an opportunity. But really it continues to be about off price and discount. Given what you've seen in the moderation consumer spend a low TJX I mean air Mez, I mean, I guess leading Away is being least affected. Why are they trading at a multiple of forty seven times earnings? Because, frank when you think about something like Ramez, there is so far there is no level of supply where the demand doesn't exceed the supply. Miss yeah, perfect, I mean to interrupt Missus Sassar's on the phone. What's the question? She only shots at the Ponsovecchio in Florence. Tom Now, I mean, you know, I was just in Europe and I have to say, I mean there was a lot of foot track in some traffic in some of these places. And you know you talk about Hugo Boss, you know who had disappointing operating profits. I mean Berber you mentioned them. I think you know, the things seem to be turning around here in Europe. That's good to hear. I think that would help all a luxury. Lisa Mateo's here as well. She wants to ask the question. Lisa Matteo, question here for Dana Telsea to get your retail days started. Ooh, all right, what is the hottest? What should I be looking for? As far as you hear these talks about selling back those fashionable high end pocket books, if I just happened to have one at home, what's the remarket value of something like that? It depends if it's an ermez bag, whatever market value you walked it out of the store of or tried to bring it to someone to sell, it's higher. And for some I've heard it's at least ten percent higher. Even the day it walks out the door, it holds its value. What's the greatest brand destructure into Lisa Matteo's brilliant question, which is the bag Lisa wants to unload this morning? Do you want a higher price? A Birken or a Kelly? Is your bag that you're going to get a higher price? Dana Telsey, thank you. So it's give me a single best buy, please, I need a name here. Give me a single best bike. Go to TJX. Believe me, it's the winner for twenty four and they have the Kelly bag as well. Dana Telsey, thank you, thank you, thank you so much. On the real retail of America now joining us to piece it Together's liz Ane Saunders, chief investment strategist to Charles Schwab, She's in charge their led Zeppelin division or thrilled that you could join today. I look at the market and I need a whole lot of love here, and to me, the whole lot of love is going to come from six trillion dollars in money market funds. How much of that is going to go? At Schwab over to the equity market. I wouldn't necessarily count on a lot of it. I don't think that that should be seen as money that is poised to jump into the equity market. I think a lot of that is stickier money that might have been in other places, including traditional deposits, or in riskier places in order to pick up income that now can be in the safety. And also, yes, six trillion dollars is a record, but we're nowhere near a record as a share of total stock market capitalization. All you have to do is look to the nineteen nineties to see a period where you consistently saw increases in the amount of money and money market funds commensurate with the increase in the stock market, the drivers being different. So I don't view that as some sort of moment in time source of additional funds that would flow into equities. Right now, I'm confused because I get a stream of thought that people are cautious, nervous, and I get another stream of thought that everybody, including damiens ors O Pair, is in the market. Which is it at Schwab, is there an enthusiasm by your clients for equities? I think there's cautious optimism I wouldn't consider it over enthusiasm. In fact, if you look at attitudinal measures of investor sentiment more broadly than Josh Schwab, although at seven trillion dollars we're a pretty big slice of the retail investing universe. But if you look at attitudinal measures like AAII, those are purely attitudinal. It's survey base, and that's jumped around quite a bit, and it's just there tends to be more of a knee jerk reaction to what's going on in the market moment in time. But even within that survey you get the equity exposure, and at times where you've seen bearishness really pick up fairly quickly, it's not met with a similar move down in equity exposure. So I think when looking at sentiment, you've got to look at the marriage between the attitudinal side and the behavioral side. Interesting and of course, in the nine o'clock are here Wall Street time, Damien Sassar has been medicated to tang mimosas have clicked in Damien. No questions to lizan on Indonesia. Okay, I'm not going to channel Robert Planting led Zippelin led Zeppelin now Lizan, but I am going to channel Pink Floyd. I'm gonna channel Roger Waters. Here are the markets comfortably numb to the concept of a FED cut in March? I mean, let's be clear, I mean like, this is unbelievable that you know the markets are priced that way, yet you know it seems to becoming fast becoming consensus. What are your thoughts on that? So we have seen a bit of a shift, particularly with with today's retail sales report. So a week ago, if you look at probabilities in terms of FOED funds future market of what's going to happen at the March FOMC meeting, you were up at around sixty five percent probability. I think that's down to I don't know, fifty seven or fifty eight percent now, and it's been kind of a moving target. So I think the market may slowly be adjusting to what. Frankly, most FED speakers have been trying. The message they've been trying to impart is you know whoa all l squel. It's given what we know now, it is probably not a backdrop supportive of not just starting as soon as March, but the FED providing you know, six rate cuts this year. I think that disconnect still exists, it's just not as wide as it was even a week ago. So then lusanna backuping yields means, I guess from the equity perspective, you want to get a little bit more defensive. What areas of the market would you go to to protect to protect in this type of environment. I mean you would think classic defensive sectors like you know, utilities. I mean, I mean, look at where valuations are there, I mean, what works in your portfolio. Well, so there are the classic defensive sectors like utilities. Then there's this era's defense sectors, which incorporates what I call the growth trio of tech communication service as a consumer discretionary of course, housing all of the Magnificent seven and really all the way back to the early part of the pandemic. That's been this era's defensive type names. And that's because of strength the balance sheet. They don't have to rely on funding in the traditional banking system or even in the capital markets. So defensive is just a descriptor. It's not some well determined type, and it is quality and you know, it's specific to the beginning of your question with this direct relationship in yields, I mean the peak and yields. It gave us the big move up from late July, I mean from late October until the end of the year. But then we saw that bottom end yields, and that meant we saw the market rollover, particularly small caps. And one of the things we've been saying, especially with small caps, do you know there's money that's once to find ideas down the cap spectrum, but do not sacrifice quality, particularly when you go down the cap spectrum. So you want to still have that strength of balance sheet, interest coverage very importantly, especially as yields tick back up again, strong return on equity, have an actual earnings profile, don't be a zombie company or a non profitable company. And I think that's a lesson being taught in the last few weeks. Well, Lazan, I do have one last question there, what about this low volatility factor. I see a lot of investors moving into low VALL as sort of a defensive way of approaching the equity market. Here, how did those sectors screen from a low VALL perspective? So it's a factor that has done well when the other quality factors have been doing well, when you get these moves shifts in expectations for either FED policy or the economy, and you see it reflect and yields. You can go through short periods where you get higher volatility, higher variability as factors that do well. I think those you probably want to fade those lower quality factors, And I think low volatility maybe not as important as it was last twoar but I still think it's in the basket of quality oriented factors. Lisanzi, your iconic work. How for our listeners are viewers on YouTube? How do you avoid a Boeing? How do you avoid a Disney? How do you avoid blue chip stocks that blow up? Well, don't have a heck of a lot of your portfolio invest in any one name or even group of names. So I think that that's one of the messages that come from things like the mag seven. There's nothing wrong. There's a reason why those stocks have done well because they check the boxes on so many of those quality factors. But be mindful of volatility and portfolio based rebalancing. You know a lot of investors do the rebalancing based on the calendar. They might do it once a year, at best once a quarter. But our message has been let your portfolio tell you when it's time to rebalance, even at the individual stock level, where the moves in your portfolio are going to dictate when you add low and trim high. Maybe don't focus so much on doing it at the calendar. Okay, trigger, stop the show. This is the single most important insight of the day for all of you listening and watching. I can't say enough the importance of moving to a Sander's percentage ownership rebail versus a calendar gimmick invented by marketing people that have never owned a share of Anaconda Copper in their life. Liz Anna, what percentage is a vanilla statement? Do you rebail? Is it when something gets the five percent of portfolio? Or is there a Sander's magic number. I don't know that there's a magic number for individual investors. Keeping mind though, that part of the issue with the mag seven and how big they've become as a share of the SMP recently hitting thirty percent, is that even institutional managers, whether it's mutual funds or even ETFs, have perhaps on how much they can own if the S and P. If someone just said, hey, let's create this index and here's what's going to look like. It wouldn't actually pass muster or securities regulations, not to mention the fact that many fund managers can't hold such a large share of those names. So you can use that as maybe not an exact guide for what percent becomes too much, but this notion that there are going to be a lot of institutions that simply have to trim because of their own guidelines on how much they can own of the stock. Just in many cases it's fibers. We've got to interrupt with. And just in from led Zeppelin News, Robert Plant will tour the United Kingdom with Saving Grace. Look for that two thousand and twenty four. I want to see him tour with Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones and Jason Bottoms. So that's what I'm waiting for. That's what she's waiting for, and she will be there in the arena when they do that. So well, Lizzie Siders, thank you so much. Subscribe to the Bloomberg Surveillance podcast on Apple, Spotify and anywhere else you get your podcasts. Listen live every weekday starting at seven am Eastern. 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What's up everyone, today we're joined by Kate Nowrouzi, VP of Deliverability at Mailgun by Sinch.Summary: Kate brilliantly dissected the complex realm of email marketing, highlighting the critical need for strategic decision-making and a meticulous, step-by-step approach to restore domain reputation. Drawing upon her unique shift from fighting spam to aiding marketers, she illuminated the nuanced layers of email deliverability. Reinforcing the superiority of genuine engagement over manufactured interactions, Kate underlined the importance of understanding audience needs, continuously refining strategies, and valuing quality over quantity. She also acknowledged the transformative potential of new technologies like BIMI, AMP, and machine learning, suggesting a forward-thinking approach for marketers willing to navigate the growing tech-driven competition.About Kate Kate started her career in network and anti-spam engineering roles at two major ISPs; Verizon and AOL She then moved to the vendor side at Fishbowl, a Customer engagement platform for restaurant marketers where she led email deliverability operations Kate's profound experience in email deliverability then guided her to a pivotal role as the SVP of Deliverability and Email Compliance at SparkPost, one of the industry's most popular email delivery platforms Kate's also been Co-Chair of the Complaint Feedback Loop Committee at theMessaging Anti Abuse Working Group She's an Advisor and Investor for various startups She's also an Advisory Board member of Persian Women in Tech, with a mission toclose the diversity and gender gap in STEM Today, Kate serves as the VP of Deliverability & Product Strategy at Sinch, a public Customer Communications company that acquired Mailgun 2 years ago Harnessing the Power of Insider Knowledge in Email MarketingIn a moment of reflection on her professional journey, Kate highlighted the value she gained from her tenure at AOL. She spent four vital years in the realm of anti-spam operations, an experience that she later brought to her roles at email service providers like SparkPost and Mailgun.Kate began her career in the early 2000s as an anti-spam engineer at AOL, at a time when email marketing was gaining momentum. AOL led the way by offering the first robust spam report option to their members, a trend quickly picked up by other industry titans like Microsoft and Yahoo. However, her transition from ISP to the marketing side or Email Service Providers (ESPs), required a significant shift in mindset.Working on the ISP side, Kate's primary focus had been on shielding members from malicious actors intent on infiltrating their inboxes. Yet, as she transitioned to the ESP environment, her role morphed. Now, she was aiding brands and marketers in ensuring their emails didn't raise spam red flags.This drastic change in problem sets and operational goals required some adaptation. Kate noted the initial challenges of transitioning from one end of the business to another. However, she affirmed that her experience on the ISP side provided invaluable insights that helped guide brands away from appearing spammy in their email marketing efforts.Takeaway: The shift from battling spammers to helping marketers get their emails into inboxes was a challenging, but enlightening journey for Kate. Her early career experience as an anti-spam engineer provided her with an insider's understanding of what brands should avoid to not come across as spammy, proving to be an indispensable asset in her later roles at ESPs.Shifting Perspectives From Spam Prevention to Marketing DeliveryKate recalls an intriguing philosophical debate that arose during her tenure during her transition from an anti-spam role to an ESP environment. Having battled to block spam on one side and then striving to get marketing content into inboxes on the other, she found herself in a unique conundrum.A memorable instance arose when Kate moved from AOL to Fishbowl, an email marketing platform for restaurants. One night, she was roused from sleep by an urgent issue: a major client's birthday campaign was being blocked by AOL or Yahoo. The client was Red Robin, and the blocking of their campaign was considered a serious matter. Kate, however, found this jarring. Was it worth losing sleep over a blocked birthday campaign, when her previous role had conditioned her to respond to potentially harmful breaches of privacy?But as her colleagues stressed, the situation was indeed significant. Red Robin was a top-tier client and the success of their birthday campaign mattered. This incident served as a defining moment for Kate, reinforcing the fact that she was indeed on the other side of the business now, with a new set of priorities to consider.Takeaway: Kate's anecdote about the Red Robin incident underlines the drastic shift in perspectives that can occur within the same industry. A blocked marketing campaign might not seem critical to someone from an anti-spam background, but in the world of ESPs and email marketing, it becomes a major concern. It's a poignant reminder of the nuanced complexities inherent in the world of email communication.The Battle of Formats: HTML vs Text in EmailsWhen asked about the age-old debate between HTML and text in emails, Kate laid out her perspective, which leans towards simplicity. While marketers might be attracted to the visual appeal and richness of HTML emails, Kate warns against overwhelming the end user with too much information and too many distractions. In line with studies indicating that simpler emails often perform better, she suggests focusing on the most critical points and avoiding excessive complexity.Kate also highlights the importance of adaptability based on the nature of the campaign and the audience. For instance, an interactive email might be perfect for a webinar invite, as it can eliminate unnecessary steps for the user, such as clicking on links and visiting external websites for registration. However, interactive emails might not be the best fit for all marketing campaigns.As every inbox and device displays emails differently, it's essential to keep up with technology and perform rigorous testing before launching any campaign, major or minor. With various rendering tools available, like Email on Acid, marketers can preview how an email looks across over a hundred devices. A/B testing is highly recommended to fine-tune the decision between text, HTML, or interactive formats.Takeaway: Email format is not a one-size-fits-all decision. It's about understanding your audience, the purpose of your campaign, and the compatibility with various devices. Keeping your emails simple, clear, and focused is often the best route, but never shy away from testing and refining your approach based on your specific needs and results.The Emergence of BIMI and AMP: A New Era for Email Marketing?When asked about the rise of new email technologies like BIMI (Brand Indicators for Message Identification) and AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages), Kate expressed an optimistic outlook. These frameworks aim to improve brand visibility, confirm authenticity, and enhance interactive features in emails, all of which can potentially boost engagement and conversion rates for businesses. However, the implementation of these technologies is not without challenges.There are roadblocks, especially with BIMI, that teams and working groups are actively trying to overcome. For instance, registering a trademark logo, a requirement for BIMI, can be a significant challenge for brands. Additionally, the responsibility doesn't only rest on brands; Internet Service Providers (ISPs) also need to simplify their processes to facilitate wider adoption of these technologies.Google's role in this transition is also crucial. As Kate noted, a large portion of marketing traffic today is either Gmail or Google-hosted domains. While Google introduced both BIMI and AMP, their promotion of these technologies has been relatively quiet recently.Despite the difficulties, there's a reason for excitement. Kate firmly believes that these technologies hold immense potential to transform email marketing and hopes that in a year or two, the implementation will be far less challenging.Takeaway: New technologies like BIMI and AMP may require significant effort to implement and have limited client support, but they represent a potentially transformative shift in email marketing. With the ongoing efforts to overcome current roadblocks, it's a space worth watching for marketers looking for more effective ways to engage their audience and boost conversions.Embracing AI and Self-Optimized Email CampaignsWhen asked about the potential role of machine learning and natural language processing in email marketing, Kate strongly urged marketers to pay attention to these emerging technologies. The idea of AI taking the wheel for orchestrating the most effective message, sent at the most optimal time to the most fitting user, is not a far-fetched concept anymore.According to Kate, marketers who shy away from experimenting with these technologies may find themselves at a disadvantage. Whether it's using AI for A/B testing, choosing the best subject line for each campaign, or crafting personalized marketing content, it's essential for marketers to embrace these developments rather than reject them. After all, the impact of these technologies may vary across businesses, but the potential for improvement is vast.For instance, Kate cited the practice of tracking consumer behavior for insights to customize future marketing content. Brands like Nordstrom have been successful in precisely targeting customers with the right content at the right time, significantly boosting their customer engagement.Kate also discussed the role of AI in 'send time optimization', a practice that has been part of the industry for a few years. It involves analyzing a user's engagement behavior to determine the best time for sending emails, which has proven to significantly improve engagement rates.Takeaway: Emerging technologies like machine learning and natural language processing are reshaping the email marketing landscape. Marketers who are open to experimenting with these technologies and integrating them into their strategies can potentially enhance personalization, optimize email sending times, and ultimately drive better engagement. Ignoring this shift could risk falling behind in an industry that is becoming increasingly competitive and technology-driven.A Strategic Approach to Recovering Domain ReputationWhen asked about domain reputation recovery in email marketing, Kate emphasized the importance of not hastily setting up a new domain or switching traffic to new IPs. According to her, this sort of action is exactly what a spammer would do. Instead, the key lies in strategic traffic segmentation and taking a thoughtful approach to managing a brand's online reputation.Addressing a situation where a single domain is used for all communications, from receipts and transactional messages to marketing content, Kate pointed out the risks associated with such a practice. If the domain gets blocked due to poor marketing practices, it can impact all types of communications, including critical transactional emails.Kate recommended the segmentation of traffic on different subdomains to minimize risk. This includes sorting subscribers into categories like most engaged, less engaged, and non-engaged, and assigning them to different subdomains. While the organizational domain does carry a reputation, the reputation of the subdomain is prioritized by major Internet Service Providers (ISPs).Further, Kate stressed that it's not just the domain reputation that matters but the combination of domain and IP. Even if an organization has a strong reputation, a poorly performing subdomain can damage this reputation. Moving to new IPs requires warming them up, which is not an easy task, hence why Kate recommends against it.Takeaway: The restoration of domain reputation is not an overnight job; it's a strategic process that involves traffic segmentation, consistent engagement, and adherence to best practices. Instead of jumping to new IPs or domains, a meticulous approach to repairing reputation can yield better results and maintain the integrity of your brand's communications.Navigating Domain and Subdomain Strategies for Email DeliverabilityWhen queried about domain and subdomain strategies for maintaining email deliverability, Kate offered insights based on her extensive experience. Her comments focused on debunking misconceptions and providing nuanced recommendations for complex scenarios, such as when stakeholders push for a quick fix to domain reputation issues.Kate shared that spammers typically don't invest time in developing strategies. When they experience domain issues, they are more likely to shift to new domains altogether, often switching to a cousin domain or changing IPs. However, Kate warned against this approach for reputable marketers, especially under pressure to deliver quick results.Should a marketing or sales team be pushing for rapid improvements, Kate suggested creating a new subdomain rather than a cousin domain or entirely new domain. The key here is a slow and steady approach, rather than sending a mass email on day one, which would essentially recreate the initial problem.She emphasized the importance of the first week of activity on Google, recommending to start with a small number of emails and gradually increase. Regular monitoring and adjustments based on where emails land, in the inbox or the spam folder, are critical.Kate also mentioned that while Google may not directly respond to communication efforts, it does monitor and act on the issues raised. They care about the quality of the traffic, as over 70% of marketing traffic runs through Google. Therefore, even if marketers don't receive direct responses, it's worth maintaining communication with Google.In response to the question about the limit on subdomains under a brand, Kate clarified that there's no specific limit. She added that the reputation of a subdomain is separate from the root domain. While smaller ISPs may not separate the two as distinctly, Google sees them as separate entities, which means the reputation of one will never impact the other.Takeaway: In the complex world of email deliverability, the key lies in strategic decision-making. Rather than succumbing to pressure for immediate fixes, marketers should focus on a gradual, controlled approach. Careful segmentation, consistent monitoring, and open communication with ISPs can help improve email deliverability and domain reputation without risking long-term damage.Unpacking Inbox Placement Tools and Seed List TestingOne of the topics we covered extensively was the significance and effectiveness of email warm-up vendors and inbox placement platforms. The query focused particularly on the platforms that utilize a network of verified inboxes to simulate engagement, creating an environment that mimics genuine human interaction to improve deliverability.Kate's response to this was quite revealing. She acknowledged the existence of such tools, colloquially known as "Intelli-seeds", but warned against their use for long-term results. According to her, Google's systems are extremely adept at distinguishing between genuine and simulated interactions. Once they perceive an attempt to game the system, it could potentially tarnish your domain reputation in the long run.As for the perceived benefits of these tools, Kate offered a level-headed evaluation. She shared an experience of a short-lived improvement in engagement after the use of these platforms. However, she emphasized the importance of not relying solely on these tools and questioned their alignment with privacy laws. Google, she pointed out, is not a big fan of such practices and hasn't vouched for their efficacy.Kate touched on seed testing, acknowledging its usefulness as one of the many ways to troubleshoot email deliverability issues. However, she stressed that it's not the end-all-be-all. A good or bad result in seed testing doesn't guarantee the same outcome in real-world situations, since actual engagement is often quite different.Despite the buzz around Inbox Placement Tools, Kate's perspective remained cautious, not entirely supportive of their use. She expressed a preference for focusing on the end user's actual preferences and feedback, the real determinants of long-term email campaign success.Takeaway: In the realm of email marketing, using automated tools that simulate human engagement can bring short-term gains but may potentially harm your domain reputation in the long run. In the end, genuine user engagement remains the most reliable indicator of a successful email strategy. Real feedback over simulated responses – that's the game.Walking the Thin Line of Cold Email Outreach in MarketingWhen asked about the prevalent yet contentious practice of cold email outreach in marketing, the conversation took an interesting turn. The question highlighted the sometimes unavoidable reality of outbound emails and prospecting in many marketing and revenue operations roles. This is despite the fact that the ideal scenario for any email marketer is to send valuable content to an audience that has willingly opted in to receive such content.Kate offered a rather candid response. She recounted her experience with cold outreach, mentioning that it didn't yield as much success as they had hoped for. The inundation of emails from vendors that one typically finds in their inbox is evidence of this widely used tactic. This increased significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic, as businesses sought to maximize email use given the rise in remote work and the lucrative return on investment that emails offer.Despite using platforms that sent emails on her behalf, Kate explained how Google's sophisticated systems could detect and flag these messages as inauthentic. This could result in the emails landing in the spam folder, diluting their effectiveness. Kate emphasized the risk of overwhelming end-users with unsolicited emails, stating that marketers already struggle with engaging those who willingly shared their contact details.She expressed a clear aversion to cold outreach strategies. Internally, she's been very vocal about this stance with her marketing team. For Kate, the priority remains on providing value to an engaged audience rather than intruding on unwelcoming inboxes with cold emails or calls.Takeaway: Cold email outreach may sometimes seem like a necessary evil in marketing, but it's crucial to consider the potential pitfalls. These include not only the risk of emails being flagged as spam, but also the possibility of alienating your audience. Quality engagement with an opted-in audience takes precedence over quantity through unsolicited messages.Unraveling the True Value of Email Deliverability and EngagementWhen asked about the unconventional notion of email performance and deliverability, the conversation touched on a fascinating perspective about email marketing's impact. The question, inspired by Penny Aquele's unique idea, "Where do emails go when the lake freezes?" challenges the conventional metrics used to measure email marketing success - click-through and purchase rates.In response, Kate offered a nuanced view. She shared her own habits as an email recipient, highlighting the power of a compelling subject line. Just like a catchy billboard on a highway, a strong subject line can drive her to a vendor's website without her having to open the email. Kate emphasized the importance of considering the entire customer journey and maintaining transparency in the sender's intent. She mentioned that while a well-crafted subject line might be more important than the email content itself, a successful campaign shouldn't be solely defined by clicks and opens.Kate likened deliverability and inboxing rate in email marketing to impressions in paid social advertising. Even without a click or an open, an email landing in a recipient's inbox raises brand awareness - a facet often overlooked in email marketing.Moreover, she hinted at the potential for other forms of engagement, such as website activity, that can complement email engagement data. She mentioned a tool used by Sinch to consider the engagement factor when sending emails, stressing the importance of not hastily discarding non-click or non-open interactions.Takeaway: A broader perspective on email performance can shed light on the value of various engagement forms and deliverability. The idea that an email's worth extends beyond clicks and opens prompts marketers to consider holding incremental tests to truly grasp their emails' value. It's about the awareness an email generates, not just the direct response it triggers.Finding Balance and Happiness Amid Career and Personal ObligationsWhen asked about maintaining happiness and balance amidst a multitude of professional commitments and personal interests, Kate shared personal anecdotes that illuminated her approach.In the early stages of her career, Kate acknowledged that her work often took precedence over family time, with business trips and late work hours becoming the norm. However, as her children grew up and her career progressed, her priorities underwent a significant shift.These days, Kate prioritizes spending quality time with her family, now home from college for the summer. She's adjusted her work schedule to wrap up by late afternoon, a notable change from her past routine that stretched into the evening.Kate's approach to balance and happiness also involves a conscious effort to distance herself from situations or commitments that no longer contribute positively to her life. Reflecting on past experiences, she admits staying in an unsatisfying career for longer than necessary and encourages others not to delay leaving environments that don't contribute to their happiness.As a final note, Kate shares her new-found focus on heart-led decisions. By listening to her heart more, she has found an increased sense of happiness and satisfaction in her work and personal life.Takeaway: Balance and happiness, as seen through Kate's journey, are deeply intertwined with personal priorities, professional boundaries, and the courage to walk away from unfulfilling situations. Taking heart-led decisions and prioritizing family and personal happiness contribute significantly to finding a satisfying equilibrium in life's varied demands.Episode RecapThis episode with Kate offered a wealth of practical insights into the multi-faceted realm of email marketing. Diving into the intricacies of deliverability, domain reputation, new technologies, and more, Kate drew upon her unique experience—shifting from fighting spam to helping marketers reach inboxes—to guide listeners through the email marketing landscape.A key theme that emerged from the conversation was the importance of strategic decision-making in email deliverability. Kate emphasized that restoring domain reputation is a meticulous, not overnight, process. The solution doesn't lie in hasty measures like jumping to new IPs or domains. Instead, a careful, controlled approach—featuring traffic segmentation, consistent engagement, and best practices adherence—can prove more effective. Kate's perspective highlights the nuanced complexities and considerations that often go unnoticed outside the world of ESPs and email marketing.Kate touches on the role of inbox placement tools and their impact on deliverability. These platforms are becoming increasingly sophisticated, simulating human engagement and may offer immediate advantages, but it risks long-term harm to your domain reputation as these inbox platforms could identify and penalize such inauthentic behaviors. Genuine user engagement, therefore, is still the most dependable marker of an effective email strategy. The real game is about earning authentic feedback, not manufacturing simulated responses. An additional takeaway centered on understanding your audience and tailoring email formats accordingly. There's no one-size-fits-all approach; it's about simplicity, clarity, focus, and continuous testing and refining. Quality engagement with an opted-in audience surpasses quantity through unsolicited messages, reinforcing that real feedback trumps simulated responses for gauging a successful email strategy.Kate's insights didn't stop at current strategies. She spoke to the potential of new technologies like BIMI and AMP, machine learning, and natural language processing. Despite implementation challenges, these innovations promise transformative shifts in email marketing, enhancing personalization, optimizing email sending times, and driving better engagement. Marketers willing to embrace these technologies may gain an edge in an industry growing increasingly competitive and tech-driven.Listen below for a comprehensive, nuanced, and accessible journey through the world of email deliverability.
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We welcome back Sean Gallagher from Mitsubishi Electric to introduce the Intelli-HEAT A-Coil, a new innovation from Mitsubishi Electric that will allow contractors to tap into gas furnaces and ducted systems with the efficiencies of Mitsubishi Electric equipment.
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Willkommen zum t3n Daily vom 28. Februar! Heute geht es um einen Exoplaneten, über den die Forschung rätselt. Außerdem: „Diablo“ auf der Mailänder Fashion-Week, ein Biocomputer mit organoider Intelli-genz, ein Leitfaden zu Remote Work im Ausland und Teslas Full Self-Driving.
In this episode of the METUS Tech Show, Roland & Juan discuss Mitsubishi Electric's all new intelli-HEAT A-Coil Dual Fuel System. This new Mitsubishi Electric solution connects with any thermostatically controlled furnace. The dual fuel system empowers homeowners with a gas furnace to improve their home's comfort and sustainability by using an energy-efficient, all-electric heat pump as their primary heating source. The furnace remains available as a heating source for extreme cold conditions. For more information and to register for classes, visit www.mitsubishicomfort.com Podcast listeners, please email the METUS Tech Show with any feedback at metustechshow@hvac.mea.comhttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087455906522Thanks for listening! Please visit www.mitsubishicomfort.comContact us at metustechshow@hvac.mea.com
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From becoming an U.S. Air Force veteran to founding the Howard County-based business IntelliGenesis, president and CEO Angie Lienert has made a name for herself in Maryland and beyond. After becoming a small business owner, Lienert knew she wanted to promote a supportive working environment where employees enjoyed their careers and felt a significant work/life balance. She also knew this was her chance to improve opportunities for other women and veterans in the industry.Formed in 2007, IntelliGenesis employs more than 135 workers across its four locations. Not only has the company consistently been listed among the “Best Places to Work” by the Washington Post and Baltimore Sun, but Inc. Magazine named it one their top workplaces and featured Lienert on the front cover in 2019. She also served as the keynote speaker at last year's Governor's Business Summit.Join us to learn more about her successful career journey.
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Dr. Patrick Dodds, founder and CEO of Hexigone, joins our podcast to discuss his company's high-performance corrosion inhibitors — which were recently honored in the 2021 MP Corrosion Innovation of the Year Awards. Known as Intelli-ion, Hexigone's range of products replace toxic chemicals with safer, smarter, and sustainable inhibitors that bring coatings to life by enabling them to react and protect “on demand” against corrosion. This is done by incorporating an active ingredient which has never before been used effectively within coatings. In the episode, Dodds explains the latest results from the field, as well as the next steps moving forward.
Alicia Garza welcomes award winning political journalist, Errin Haines. Haines is a founder and editor at Large for The 19th, a nonprofit, nonpartisan newsroom covering the intersection of women, politics and policy. Garza and Haines talk about the joys of ordering in, the “verzuz” battle that needs to happen, and the importance of honest & accurate journalism. Plus, Garza’s round up of all that’s good and awful from the past week.Errin Haines on Twitter & InstagramSign up for news at The 19th.Lady Don't Take No on Twitter, Instagram & FacebookAlicia Garza on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook. This pod is supported by the Black Futures LabProduction by Phil SurkisTheme music: "Lady Don't Tek No" by Latyrx Alicia Garza founded the Black Futures Lab to make Black communities powerful in politics. She is the co-creator of #BlackLivesMatter and the Black Lives Matter Global Network, an international organizing project to end state violence and oppression against Black people. Garza serves as the Strategy & Partnerships Director for the National Domestic Workers Alliance. She is the co-founder of Supermajority, a new home for women’s activism. Alicia was recently named to TIME’s Annual TIME100 List of the 100 Most Influential People in the World, alongside her BLM co-founders Opal Tometi and Patrisse Cullors. She is the author of the critically acclaimed book, The Purpose of Power: How We Come Together When We Fall Apart (Penguin Random House), and she warns you -- hashtags don’t start movements. People do.
Block Set Review is a new podcast all about reviewing and discussing LEGO sets. Trevor is a 30-something LEGO fan, husband, and father who just wants to take you through a journey of building great LEGO sets. No community interviews. No hype. Just LEGO sets. Well, here's something different. In 2001, just before the release of the Fellowship of the Ring, Playmates released a wave of Lord of the Rings building block sets called "Intelli-Blox," based directly on that first film. Trevor has built the Prancing Pony Inn set and shares some of the oddities, both good and bad, that make these (definitely not LEGO) sets stand out. Check out the YouTube channel: Block Set Review Find us on the web at BICBP-RADIO.COM
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#YearOfTheVet introduces the newest member of the family, Colby Carson. This guy’s parents are so f*cking American, that they wouldn’t let him play soccer because of asthma, but they signed the papers to let him become a United States Marine! However like many service members, Colby’s military career was cut short by an unexpected event. Colby was released from the Marine Corps on a Humanitarian Discharge because he had to go home to his sick father, and a family that was falling apart fast without him being home. This was his ball and chain that kept him from making the Marine Corps a career. But it was also the life he had to face when he woke up daily, and soon when opportunity arose—Colby found himself contracting himself out to work in the realm of his previous MOS in the Middle East. Fast-forward a few years—now Colby works for Sprint as a Global Mission Control Analyst, oh… and helps to build recognition of the non-profit that helps veterans live off the grid by building sustainable living in veteran built communities… called Veterans Off-Grid. A non-profit that offers 100% eco-friendly, zero-carbon footprint housing for homeless veterans. Veteran’s Off-Grid teaches communities of veterans the essential fundamentals of off-grid living, but the non-profit also focuses on building the individuals back up to reintegrate back into society. Building the homes is therapy; and that therapy is adding value to the homeless veteran population, regifting them with purpose, and giving them a second chance to succeed. And Colby shares how enduring a moment of fight or flight in Afghanistan as a civilian contractor ended up becoming a piece of the VeteransOffGrid.org website—figuring out that he has some writing talents which he learned about as he found himself writing to unwind from playing in the sandbox for the years he did.Colby and I have developed a bond of brothers that can appreciate each other’s hustle and what each other stand for. We frequently keep in contact, although shamefully he more than I; and this bond was developed not through years of service together, but just recently through him having listened to the show and reaching out to see if I would have a conversation with him about a theory he has… and from there a bond was formed. Colby is proof that people listen—and I offered him the platform to talk about Veterans Off-Grid, but you know how I roll if you’ve been listening for a while… we’re going to get to know Colby and try to learn some lessons from another veteran’s transition to make ours a bit easier.Never forget… Transition is Continuous. This conversation is fun because he and I had been recording for shy over 35 minutes before you hear my voice, and when you have rapport with guests, conversations just flow a little better. Last thing… if you feel like Veterans Off-Grid is an organization that you can support or would like to get involved with—please reach out to Colby--------------------------------------- (4:01) Proof That People Listen! (5:45) What Colby’s Listening to (8:07) Pre Marine Corps Colby (9:01) Asthma Schmazma (12:30) Colby’s mom is a snitch. (14:53) I Wanna be a Badass (16:42) Adjusting to the Corps (17:25) Selective Excellence (18:06) “One Thing the Marine Corps Taught me is That I Don’t Like Bullies” (19:00) A Necessary but Undesirable Return (20:51) The Silver Lining Buried in Burden (22:33) Saying Good Bye to Your Brothers (23:26) Instant Contractor... Just add water (26:25) “Every check was like the most amount of money I’ve ever had” (28:58) Playing in the Major League (40:10) Intelli… blogger? (42:13) Grinding (43:28) Writing Gives Power (45:40) Adopting Honesty as Your Only Policy (46:36) Post Traumatic Growth (50:46) Veterans Off Grid (53:46) My Perception of Living off grid (55:23) What it means to live off grid... for real this time. (58:06) Earthships (59:14) How to Start Living Off-Grid… maybe (1:00:37) Colby’s Role (1:02:31) Guidance to Vets out There Struggling (1:04:51) Advice for Those Transitioning (1:07:31) The McFly Effect (think about it) (1:10:43) Oh... THAT Old thing... (1:11:30) Working to becoming Tall… Talking legacy (1:14:20) Giving Praise Where Praise is Due----------Shout Outs:Caliphate (podcast)Reply All (podcast)GimletVeterans Off GridHomelessness: Rational Decision Making During Punishing DistressRyan TimmermanEarthship ImagesLinkedInIndeedUS Jobs
#YearOfTheVet introduces the newest member of the family, Colby Carson. This guy’s parents are so f*cking American, that they wouldn’t let him play soccer because of asthma, but they signed the papers to let him become a United States Marine! However like many service members, Colby’s military career was cut short by an unexpected event. Colby was released from the Marine Corps on a Humanitarian Discharge because he had to go home to his sick father, and a family that was falling apart fast without him being home. This was his ball and chain that kept him from making the Marine Corps a career. But it was also the life he had to face when he woke up daily, and soon when opportunity arose—Colby found himself contracting himself out to work in the realm of his previous MOS in the Middle East. Fast-forward a few years—now Colby works for Sprint as a Global Mission Control Analyst, oh… and helps to build recognition of the non-profit that helps veterans live off the grid by building sustainable living in veteran built communities… called Veterans Off-Grid. A non-profit that offers 100% eco-friendly, zero-carbon footprint housing for homeless veterans. Veteran’s Off-Grid teaches communities of veterans the essential fundamentals of off-grid living, but the non-profit also focuses on building the individuals back up to reintegrate back into society. Building the homes is therapy; and that therapy is adding value to the homeless veteran population, regifting them with purpose, and giving them a second chance to succeed. And Colby shares how enduring a moment of fight or flight in Afghanistan as a civilian contractor ended up becoming a piece of the VeteransOffGrid.org website—figuring out that he has some writing talents which he learned about as he found himself writing to unwind from playing in the sandbox for the years he did.Colby and I have developed a bond of brothers that can appreciate each other’s hustle and what each other stand for. We frequently keep in contact, although shamefully he more than I; and this bond was developed not through years of service together, but just recently through him having listened to the show and reaching out to see if I would have a conversation with him about a theory he has… and from there a bond was formed. Colby is proof that people listen—and I offered him the platform to talk about Veterans Off-Grid, but you know how I roll if you’ve been listening for a while… we’re going to get to know Colby and try to learn some lessons from another veteran’s transition to make ours a bit easier.Never forget… Transition is Continuous. This conversation is fun because he and I had been recording for shy over 35 minutes before you hear my voice, and when you have rapport with guests, conversations just flow a little better. Last thing… if you feel like Veterans Off-Grid is an organization that you can support or would like to get involved with—please reach out to Colby--------------------------------------- (4:01) Proof That People Listen! (5:45) What Colby’s Listening to (8:07) Pre Marine Corps Colby (9:01) Asthma Schmazma (12:30) Colby’s mom is a snitch. (14:53) I Wanna be a Badass (16:42) Adjusting to the Corps (17:25) Selective Excellence (18:06) “One Thing the Marine Corps Taught me is That I Don’t Like Bullies” (19:00) A Necessary but Undesirable Return (20:51) The Silver Lining Buried in Burden (22:33) Saying Good Bye to Your Brothers (23:26) Instant Contractor... Just add water (26:25) “Every check was like the most amount of money I’ve ever had” (28:58) Playing in the Major League (40:10) Intelli… blogger? (42:13) Grinding (43:28) Writing Gives Power (45:40) Adopting Honesty as Your Only Policy (46:36) Post Traumatic Growth (50:46) Veterans Off Grid (53:46) My Perception of Living off grid (55:23) What it means to live off grid... for real this time. (58:06) Earthships (59:14) How to Start Living Off-Grid… maybe (1:00:37) Colby’s Role (1:02:31) Guidance to Vets out There Struggling (1:04:51) Advice for Those Transitioning (1:07:31) The McFly Effect (think about it) (1:10:43) Oh... THAT Old thing... (1:11:30) Working to becoming Tall… Talking legacy (1:14:20) Giving Praise Where Praise is Due----------Shout Outs:Caliphate (podcast)Reply All (podcast)GimletVeterans Off GridHomelessness: Rational Decision Making During Punishing DistressRyan TimmermanEarthship ImagesLinkedInIndeedUS Jobs
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What a pleasure it was to chat with Kamea about community, security, data, blockchain, small business and how it is likely Covid-19 will lead to “hyper localism” once the global pandemic affords a return to (quasi) normal. §§§ To find out more about Intelli Network, click on the links below: Intelli Network website link | https://intelli-network.com/ Intelli Network on Twitter | @Intelli_Network Kamea LaFontaine on LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/kamea-aloha-lafontaine-2b23934/ Calgary Crime Stoppers (Kamea is on the Board of Directors) | http://calgarycrimestoppers.org/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/allen-wazny/message
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Mit dem neuen Lexus UX werden viele Automobilkäufer sich ihren ersten Lexus und gleichzeitig auch ihr erstes Premiumfahrzeug gönnen. Das Crossover-Modell zielt auf Menschen, die sich für Neues und Spannendes interessieren. Lexus bezeichnet den UX als „modernen Stadtentdecker“, der ein frisches, zeitgemäßes und gleichermaßen dynamisches Fahrgefühl bietet. Das schauen wir uns jetzt mal genauer an.Darum geht es diesmal!Wer mich schon länger kennt, der weiß, dass ich ein gewisses Faible für Namen und Typbezeichnungen von Autos habe. Also wollte ich natürlich wissen, warum der neue Lexus UX eben UX heißt. Die Lösung ist ganz einfach. Der Name leitet sich aus dem Leitbild der Designer ab und beschreibt die Mission des Fahrzeugs: Urban + X-over (Crossover) = UX. Das Outfit!Dass es sich beim UX um einen SUV handelt, sieht man auf den ersten Blick, zudem ist ebenfalls auf Anhieb erkennbar, dass hier ein Lexus unterwegs ist. Power und Drive! Bei unserem Testkandidaten handelt es konkret um den Lexus UX 200 Luxury Line. Er ist mit einem Reihenvierzylinder mit 2,0 Liter Hubraum ausgestattet, der fast iden-tisch auch im hybridangetriebenen UX 250h aktiv ist. 126 kW (171 PS) sorgen für einen Beschleunigungswert von 9.2 Sekunden von 0-100 km/h, die Höchstgeschwin-digkeit wird bei 190 km/h erreicht. Durch das neue Multidrive CVT Getriebe hat man ein zugleich angenehmes, direktes, aber dennoch sanftes und kraftstoffsparendes Fahrgefühl. Eine sehr angenehme Kombination. Der Kraftstoffverbrauch des UX 200 liegt kombiniert bei einem korrelierten NEFZ Wert von 5,5 l/100km; die CO2-Emissionen liegen so berechnet kombiniert bei 125 - 126 g/km Die Innenausstattung!Die Luxury Line des Lexus UX 200 ist als Topversion natürlich auch top ausgestattet. Zusätzlich zu den anderen Ausstattungslinien findet der Käufer so angenehme Dinge wie die elektrische Heckklappenöffnung, Sitzbezüge in Leder, eine Sitzheizung vorne und eine zweistufige Lenkradheizung. Lexus Smart Key sorgt für schlüsselloses Ent- und Verriegeln des Fahrzeugs, Intelli-gent Park Assist Einparksensoren vorne und hinten mit Bremsunterstützung unter-stützen Ihre Einparkmanöver. Auch der Totwinkel-Assistent mit Querverkehr-Warnung ist ein hilfreiches Feature. Für Topsound im Topmodell sorgt ein Mark Le-vinson Audiosystem mit 13 Lautsprechern. Die Kosten!Ich weiß, die Freude am Autokauf wird am Ende oft getrübt vom Blick in die Preislis-te. Das hält sich beim Lexus UX 200 aber durchaus im Rahmen. Ab 33.950,-- Euro gibt es ihn in der Einstiegsversion, von den fünf Ausstattungslinien ist der von uns getestete Luxury Line mit 47.250,-- Euro die am besten ausgestattete Version. Und an Bord fühlt man sich entsprechend gut aufgehoben. Diesen Beitrag können Sie nachhören oder downloaden unter:
Welcome to Episode 20 of All Up In Your Geek!!! This week, Money doesn't care about your !#$%%$# feelings, I Hit My Music for some wrestling talk and Intelli what; Flash gives us a look a retro system re-make. Keep your e-mails coming in to allupinyourgeek@gmail.com. Thank you you all for your support, downloads and listen. You can listen on Podbean, but also catch us on Spotify, SoundCloud, Google and Apple Podcast. #GEEKUP
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In podcast 96 we hear the first hand account of the solar eclipse from the eclipse hunter T-Money. Tune in and experience your own path of totality. Intelli-links: podcast@condograyskull.com + facebook.com/condograyskull + twitter.com/condograyskull The post Condo Grayskull Podcast Episode 96 – Path of Ty-tality appeared first on Condo Grayskull.
During this episode we go over some of he results from the Intelli-cup series that just wrapped up a couple of days ago. Recorded on 7/27/16. New intro music made by Chris Beckstrom http://chrisbeckstrom.bandcamp.com/ Cast: Robert Curtis - PSIMET - @psimet Anthony Mikos - The Wizard - @unstugrum
This week we’re joined by the duo of gentleman from Intelli-Gents podcast. Riley joined us on episode 57 where we talked bourbon, but this time he brought Mike along for some backup. We drank Dead Frog’s Nutty Uncle Peanut Butter Stout and talked scotch, among many other things. Show Notes 00:00 – Introduction 00:45 – Dead Frog […] The post Episode 94: Scotch with the Intelli-Gents appeared first on Pub Chat.
Pastor Don preaches a sermon called "Wisdom, Where Can It Be Found?" Reading from Job 28:12-14, Pastor Don addresses the necessity of wisdom and how it proved useful through Job's trial.