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    Offline with Jon Favreau
    Raising Boys in the Era of Incels, MAGA, and the Manosphere

    Offline with Jon Favreau

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 66:08


    Boys today are being told to man up by the right and sit down by the left. Coming of age in the shadow of #MeToo and wading through algorithms rife with manosphere content, many young men are accepting the far right's simple answers and leaning into traditional masculinity…without realizing it's stunting their emotional development. Others are letting technology isolate and depress them. What is it about boys' psychology that makes them so vulnerable to the Internet Age? How does patriarchy lead well-intentioned parents to treat their sons less affectionately? When will men have a liberation movement—and do they deserve one? Ruth Whippman, author of BoyMom, sits down with BoyDad Jon to unpack it all.For a closed-captioned version of this episode, click here. For a transcript of this episode, please email transcripts@crooked.com and include the name of the podcast.

    SANS Internet Stormcenter Daily Network/Cyber Security and Information Security Stormcast
    SANS Stormcast Thursday, July 17th, 2025: catbox.moe abuse; Sonicwall Attacks; Rendering Issues

    SANS Internet Stormcenter Daily Network/Cyber Security and Information Security Stormcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 5:09


    More Free File Sharing Services Abuse The free file-sharing service catbox.moe is abused by malware. While it officially claims not to allow hosting of executables, it only checks extensions and is easily abused https://isc.sans.edu/diary/More%20Free%20File%20Sharing%20Services%20Abuse/32112 Ongoing SonicWall Secure Mobile Access (SMA) Exploitation Campaign using the OVERSTEP Backdoor A group Google identifies as UNC6148 is exploiting the Sonicwall SMA 100 series appliance. The devices are end of life, but even fully patched devices are exploited. Google assumes that these devices are compromised because credentials were leaked during prior attacks. The attacker installs the OVERSTEP backdoor after compromising the device. https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/threat-intelligence/sonicwall-secure-mobile-access-exploitation-overstep-backdoor Weaponizing Trust in File Rendering Pipelines RenderShock is a comprehensive zero-click attack strategy that targets passive file preview, indexing, and automation behaviours in modern operating systems and enterprise environments. It leverages built-in trust mechanisms and background processing in file systems, email clients, antivirus tools, and graphical user interfaces to deliver payloads without requiring any user interaction. https://www.cyfirma.com/research/rendershock-weaponizing-trust-in-file-rendering-pipelines/

    The Dana Show with Dana Loesch
    Hill Democrats Fawn Mamdani, Elon's Creepy Grok Companion, & A Coldplay Affair

    The Dana Show with Dana Loesch

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 106:33


    Coldplay's Chris Martin accidentally exposes Astronomer CEO, Andy Byron having an affair with his HR chief, Kristin Cabot. Dana reacts to Elon Musk's latest creation, an AI Grok Companion, that looks like a sexualized Anime character. Charles Payne from Fox Business joins us to break down the Federal Reserve's lack of rate change, the PPI numbers, how the stock market isn't working for everyday Americans and Zohran Mamdani. Gavin Newsom fearmongers about him getting thrown into an unmarked van by ICE in front of his kids. PBS' President says she can't make any sense of the argument that they are somehow biased in any way. The Internet freaked out over a viral video of a travel influencer tosses his 7 year-old son off a cliff for fun.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…Angel Studioshttps://Angel.com/danaStream King of Kings, check out fan-picked shows, and claim your member perks.Allio CapitalDownload Allio from the App Store or Google Play, or text “DANA” to 511511 to get started today.All Family Pharmacyhttps://AllFamilyPharmacy.com/Dana Medical freedom is American freedom. Use code DANA10 to get 10% off your order.Relief Factorhttps://ReliefFactor.com OR CALL 1-800-4-RELIEFTurn the clock back on pain with Relief Factor. Get their 3-week Relief Factor Quick Start for only $19.95 today! Byrnahttps://Byrna.com/danaGet your hands on the new compact Byrna CL. Visit Byrna.com/Dana receive 10% off.Patriot Mobilehttps://PatriotMobile.com/DanaDana's personal cell phone provider is Patriot Mobile. Get a FREE MONTH of service code DANA.HumanNhttps://humann.comFind both the new SuperBerine and the #1 bestselling SuperBeets Heart Chews at Sam's Club!Keltechttps://KelTecWeapons.comSee the third generation of the iconic SUB2000 and the NEW PS57 - Keltec Innovation & Performance at its best.

    Epicenter - Learn about Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies
    Near One: Scaling the Agentic Internet. AI X Crypto - Bowen Wang

    Epicenter - Learn about Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 61:40


    ‘Attention Is All You Need', co-wrote by Illia Polosukhin in 2017, laid the foundation for arguably one of the most consequential tech breakthroughs in our recent history. 1 year later, Illia founded Near AI, which later became Near Protocol. They were visionaries ahead of their time and, although AI took several more years before becoming a viable product, the experience of scaling databases would later prove valuable and applicable in blockchain world. As a result, Near Protocol aims to become the infrastructure layer for AI apps and the agentic economy. In order to achieve this, scaling was paramount, thus Near is one of the first blockchains to implement execution layer sharding, asynchronous execution and stateless validation, which brought the finality time down to 1.2 seconds, with a block time of 0.6 seconds.Topics covered in this episode:Bowen's backgroundNear's pivot from AI to blockchainsThe role of Near OneNear's tech stack upgradesOptimizing network architectureStateless validation & block propagationSharding & asynchronous executionMessage passing between shards & shard ‘equality'Challenges of implementing stateless validationApplications benefiting from Near's finality speedIntent-based infrastructureAI use cases on NearExpanding Near's ecosystemDevelopment challengesNear's vision and goalsEpisode links:Bowen Wang on XNear OneNear on XSponsors:Gnosis: Gnosis builds decentralized infrastructure for the Ethereum ecosystem, since 2015. This year marks the launch of Gnosis Pay— the world's first Decentralized Payment Network. Get started today at - gnosis.ioChorus One: one of the largest node operators worldwide, trusted by 175,000+ accounts across more than 60 networks, Chorus One combines institutional-grade security with the highest yields at - chorus.oneThis episode is hosted by Friederike Ernst.

    Radio Leo (Audio)
    20 Years at the Edge of Tech and Audio with Leo Laporte

    Radio Leo (Audio)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 83:01


    Matt Levine chats with Leo Laporte, a podcasting legend and founder of TWiT.tv, an Internet podcast network focusing on technology. They discuss the early days of podcasting, how tech media has shifted, and what it takes to stay relevant when trends change overnight. Learn how to grow a podcast that lasts, why niche matters more than ever, and what most creators get wrong about discovery and audience loyalty. Leo starts by explaining how he became tech radio's go-to guy. He loved being on-air, but didn't love the topics people expected from talk radio. So he carved out a space that let him dive into something he genuinely cared about—technology. Why Leo started a podcast network in 2005—before most people even knew what a podcast was. Leo explains what it was like being one of the first 10 podcasters in the world. Leo on the most important aspect of podcasting: “You need to know your audience. The more general a show is, the more difficult it is to promote it.” Leo explains just how easy it is to start a podcast today. All you need is a laptop and a mic. Unfortunately, this simplicity is both a blessing and a curse. Leo says the barrier to entry has never been lower. But that also means the space is noisy, crowded, and competitive. Starting is easy; being found is the real challenge. Leo highlights why discoverability—not content—is what kills most podcasts today. Even the best ideas can get buried if no one knows you exist. Matt asks if discoverability can be fixed—and Leo says yes. However, it's not about better SEO or thumbnails. It's about being on platforms that are built to make things go viral like TikTok, Instagram, YouTube. Leo shares how they post twice daily on all platforms and why short clips are key to long-term growth. You can't always track what's working, but you can see when momentum starts to build. Why the top 20 podcasts dominate half the ad revenue, and what that imbalance means for everyone else. If you're not already at the top, you're fighting over scraps. That's why niche, loyalty, and consistency matter for the smaller podcasters. Leo shares what COVID taught him about brand courage. The companies that kept showing up grew. Meanwhile, brands that pulled back lost their visibility and trust. Understand how podcast advertising has shifted away from consumer brands to niche B2B partners. Matt and Leo unpack why going niche is the smartest move a creator can make right now. Broad topics make it harder to build connection and loyalty. When you know exactly who you're talking to, they know exactly why they should listen. Specificity is your superpower. Leo explains why remote work weakens small teams in ways people often underestimate. Matt shares how remote teams can work—but it takes unnatural amounts of structure and intention. You can't just hope the culture will carry itself. You have to manufacture connections on purpose. Otherwise, people drift—even when they're online every day. Leo shares why AI isn't a threat to content creators, it's a tool to be used with intention. He's not worried about being replaced. He's more focused on how to integrate AI in ways that save time and amplify creativity. Leo's take on AI in podcasting, especially when it comes to editing and marketing. There are tools now that can help you clip, caption, and distribute without a huge team. The trick is knowing what job you're trying to solve. Not every tool fits every creator. Leo breaks down how the YouTube algorithm is shifting—and why short-form content is the next big opportunity. With TikTok facing pressure, YouTube is positioning Shorts as its successor. That means if you're a podcaster, creating short clips is a must. Why Leo believes chasing trends is a waste of energy—and what to do instead. If you stay true to what excites you, the trends eventually circle back. People can feel when something's authentic, and when that happens, attention follows. Leo on the future of podcasting—it won't be just audio anymore. Video, community, and personality are what people crave. For example, YouTube is where people are going right now. If you're not on it, you're missing where the next generation already is. Mentioned in This Episode: This Week in Tech (TWiT) Podcast Salt Hank: A Five Napkin Situation (A Cookbook) by Henry Laporte theanycast.com/s2e14

    Burnt Toast by Virginia Sole-Smith
    Are The Heterosexuals Okay?

    Burnt Toast by Virginia Sole-Smith

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 39:34


    You're listening to Burnt Toast! Today, my guest is Tracy Clark-Flory. Tracy is the feminist writer behind the newsletter TCF Emails and the author of Want Me: A Sex Writer's Journey into the Heart of Desire. She's also the cohost of the new podcast Dire Straights where she and Amanda Montei unpack the many toxic aspects of heterosexual relationships and culture. I brought Tracy on the podcast today to talk about my feet, but we get into so much more. We talk about porn, sexual identity, and the male gaze—and, of course, how all of this makes us feel in our bodies.This episode is free but if you value this conversation, please consider supporting our work with a paid subscription. Burnt Toast is 100% reader- and listener-supported. We literally can't do this without you.PS. You can always listen to this pod right here in your email, where you'll also receive full transcripts (edited and condensed for clarity). But please also follow us in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, and/or Pocket Casts! And if you enjoy today's conversation, please tap the heart on this post — likes are one of the biggest drivers of traffic from Substack's Notes, so that's a super easy, free way to support the show!Episode 202 TranscriptVirginiaI am so excited. We've been Internet friends for a long time, and it's so nice to finally have a conversation. I'm very jazzed! TracyRight? I feel like we've talked before, but we have not, which is such an odd sensation. We've emailed.VirginiaWe've emailed, we've DM-ed, we've commented on each other's things. But we have not, with our faces and mouths, had a conversation. The Internet is so weird.Well, the Internet being weird is a lot of what we're gonna talk about today. Because where I want to start today is feet.TracyWhy not?VirginiaSo I initially emailed you when I was working on my essay about my Wikifeet experience, because you have written so extensively about porn and the Internet's treatment of women. And when I discovered my Wikifeet, one of my first thoughts was, “I need to talk to Tracy about this.” TracyThat makes me so happy. I want to be the first person that everyone thinks of when they find themselves on Wikifeet.VirginiaI was like, “I don't know how she'll feel…” so I'm glad you take that as a compliment.I don't even know where to start. Even though I wrote a whole essay about this, my brain is still, like, “record scratch moment” on the whole thing. Sojust talk to us a little bit where in your vast reporting on porn did you kind of become aware of fetish sites and what's your read on them? What's going on there?TracyI think I first became aware of Wikifeet in 2008-ish when they launched, and that's when I was a proper, full-time sex writer, on the sex beat, covering every weird niche Internet community. And then in the years since, I've unfortunately had many women colleagues—often feminist writers—who have ended up on the site. So unfortunately, you're not the first person I know who's ended up on there.VirginiaIt's a weird thing that a certain type of woman writer is gonna end up on Wikifeet. Why?TracyThere are no shortage of women who are consensually volunteering photos of their feet online for people to consume in a sexualized way, right? So the fact is that this site is providing a venue for people to do it in a very nonconsensual way, where images are taken from other venues that are not sexualized. They're stolen images, you know? Things that are screenshotted from Instagram stories, that kind of thing—and then put into this sexualized context. Not only that, but put into a sexualized context where there is a community around sexualizing and objectifying and even rating and evaluating body parts.My take is that this violation is part of the point. Because there is having a foot fetish—great, have at it, enjoy. And then there's consuming images that are nonconsensual. So I think that the violation is part of the point. And to the point of feminist writers, women writers online, ending up on it—I don't think it's an accident. Because I think that there is—perhaps for some, maybe not all—some pleasure taken in that aspect of trespass.VirginiaYes. My best friend is a food blogger, and I immediately searched for her because she's way more famous than I am, and she's not on there. And I'm glad, I don't want her non-consensually on there! But I was like, oh, it's interesting that I'm on there, lyz is on there. It is a certain type of woman that men are finding objectionable on the Internet. And putting us on WikiFeet is a retaliation or just a way of—I don't know. It's not a direct attack, because I didn't even know about it for however long my feet have been up there. But it is a way for men to feel like they're in control of us in some way, right?TracyOh, totally. And it's because there is something interesting about taking a body part that is not broadly and generally sexualized, and sexualizing it. There is this feeling of a “gotcha!” in it.There is something, too, about feet—I mean, I think this is part of what plays into foot fetish, often. There is this sense of dirtiness, potentially, but also the sense of often being hidden away. It's secret, it's private, it's delicate, it's tender. Feet are ticklish, there's so much layered in there that I think can make it feel like this place of vulnerability.I've written about upskirting. This was maybe like 15 years ago. But it's these communities where men take upskirt videos and photos of women on the subway or wherever, and then they share them in online forums. And that's very clearly a physical trespass. You're seeing something that was not meant to be seen. So it's quite different. But it's feels like it exists on a spectrum of trespass and violation and taking sexualized enjoyment out of that.VirginiaFrom someone who had no intention of you taking that enjoyment, who's just trying to ride the train to work.TracyTotally. And the foot thing, it just makes me think of all these different ways that women experience their bodies in the world. You can't just be at ease in your body, because someone might think your feet are hot.VirginiaIt's really interesting. I've talked about this on the podcast before: A little bit after I got divorced and I started having, weekends totally to myself in my house, it was the first time I'd been alone in my house in a long time. Obviously, usually my kids were there. My husband used to be there. And I had this strange sensation of being observed, even when I was completely alone in the house.It's just me and the dog. She's asleep. I'm making dinner or watching TV or doing whatever I'm doing. And I couldn't shake the sensation that I was watching myself, still thinking about what I was going to wear. It was so weird, and I realized it actually isn't particularly a comment on my marriage. It's more a comment on women are so trained to always feel observed. It's really hard for us to actually access a space where we're not going to be observed. It was wild.TracyWe adopt that perspective of the watcher, and we are the watched. We experience ourselves in that way, as opposed to being the watcher, the person who sees and consumes the world and experiences the world. It's like we experience ourselves being experienced by someone else—an imagined man often.VirginiaYes, you're always self-objectifying. It doesn't matter whether you're trying to please that gaze, whether you're trying to protect yourself against that gaze. Whatever it is, we're always aware of how we'll be perceived in a way that I don't think cis men ever have to consider. I don't think that's a part of their experience of the world in the same way.TracyAnd how messed up is that tension between trying to please and trying to protect oneself? What an impossible tightrope walk to be constantly doing.VirginiaRight, and to not even know which one you want sometimes. Like, which one you need, which one you want.TracyYeah, going back and forth between those extremes. You're always kind of monitoring and on edge.VirginiaAnd, it did shift. Now when I'm alone in my house, I don't feel like I'm watching myself. Like, it did lessen. But it was this very stark moment of noticing that. And I think the way our work is so online, we are so online, it doesn't help. Because we also have all learned through the performance art of social media to constantly be documenting. And even if you're by yourself, you might post something about it. There's that need to narrate and document and then also objectify your experience.TracyThe sense of, like, if I don't take a photo of it, it doesn't exist. It didn't happen. It's not real. It must be consumed by other people. I mean, when you were talking earlier about that sense of being surveyed, I think that is a very just common experience for women, period. But then I think, for me, growing up with reality TV, the explosion of reality TV, like that added this like sense of a camera on one's life.And then I think, like, if you want to bring porn into it, too—Like, in the bedroom, that sense of the watcher, so you have this sense of being watched by men, but then you have the sense of kind of performing for an audience, because that's so much of what I came up with culturally.VirginiaI mean, the way we often conceive of our sexuality is through performance and how are you being perceived not how are you experiencing it yourself? I mean, you write about that so well, that tension.TracyThat was my whole thing. My sexual coming of age memoir is so much about what it meant to try to move out of that focus on how I'm being perceived by my partner and into a place of what am I experiencing? What do I even want beyond being wanted?VirginiaMan, it's amazing we've all survived and gotten where we are. Another layer to this, that I thought about a lot as I was processing my Wikifeet, was how instantly I felt like I had to laugh it off. I really felt like I couldn't access my true reaction to it. I just immediately sort of went into this Cool Girl, resigned, jaded, like “What do you expect from the Internet?” This is why I wanted to talk to you. Because I was like, oh, this feels very similar to stuff Tracy struggled with and wrote about in her memoir.TracyOh, totally. It makes total sense to me that you would go to that default place. It makes me think of how I, especially early in my career writing online as a feminist blogger, I would print out the very worst, most misogynistic hateful comments and post them on my fridge because I was willing myself to find them funny, to be able to laugh at them and just kind of distance myself from them and to feel untouched by them.I think that Cool Girl stance is a way of putting on protective armor. So I think that makes sense as a woman writing online, but I also think it makes sense in the context of sex. So much of what I did—this performative sexuality, this kind of sense of being down for whatever in my 20s—was, subconsciously, a kind of defensive posture. Because I think I had this feeling that if I'm down for anything, then nothing can be done against my will, you know? And that was the mental gambit that I had to engage in, in order to feel safe enough to explore my sexuality freely. Granted, it wasn't very freely, turns out. But it makes total sense that you would want to default to the laughing at what is really a violation. Because I do think that there's something protective about that. It's like, “No, you're not going to do this to me. You're not going to make me feel a certain way about this.” But that only takes you so far.VirginiaWell, because at the same time, it also is a way of communicating, “Don't worry, I can take a joke. I'm not one of those feminists.” It also plays right into that. So it's protective and you can't rattle me. And, I'll also minimize this just like you want me to minimize it. So I'm actually doing what you want. Then my brain breaks.TracyRight? And then we're back to that thing we were just talking about, the wanting to please, but then wanting to protect oneself, and the impossible balancing act of that. VirginiaLike you were saying you've experienced these horrific misogynistic troll comments. I experienced them in the more fatphobic sense, but like a mix, misogyny and fatphobia, very good friends.So I think when you've experienced more extreme things, you then do feel like you have to downplay some of the minor stuff. It feels scarier for men to say that my children should be taken away from me than it does for them to take pictures of my feet. I can hold that. And yet I'm still allowed to be upset about the foot thing. Just because some things are more awful, it doesn't mean that we stop having a conversation about the more mundane forms of violation, because the more mundane forms of it are also what we're all experiencing all the time.TracyRight? Like the daily experience of it. I mean, unfortunately, there just is a full, rich spectrum of violation.VirginiaSo many choices, so many ways, so many body parts.TracyI do think that the extreme examples do kind of serve to normalize the less extreme, you know? And what we sort of end up putting up with, you know? VirginiaWhat would you say was a helpful turning point for you? What helped you start to step back from being in that cool girl mode? From being in that “I'm performing sex for other people” mode? What helped you access it for yourself?TracyI mean, honestly? A piece of it was porn. It's funny because I turned to porn as a teenager online in the 90s as a source of—I felt at the time—intel about what men wanted. Like, here's how to be what men wanted. And I tried to perform that, you know? And there were downsides to that, of course. There are some downsides. But I would also say that like in the midst of plumbing the depths of 2000s-era, early 2000s-era tube sites to understand what men “wanted,” I also started to kind of explore what I wanted.I wasn't drawn to it from that place of self discovery, but I kind of accidentally stumbled into it because I was watching these videos. And then I was like, oh, wait, what about this thing? Like, that's kind of interesting to me. And then, you start to kind of tumble down the rabbit hole accidentally. Women are socialized to not pursue that rabbit hole for themselves, right? So it was only in pursuing men's desires that I felt like I was able to unlock this whole other world of fantasy and desire for myself that I wanted to explore and that I was able to get into some non-mainstream, queer indie porn that actually felt very radical and eye opening.It was this circuitous route to myself. That was just a piece, I think, of opening up my mind to the world of fantasy, which felt very freeing. Then, getting into a relationship where with a partner who I could actually be vulnerable with, was a huge piece of it. To actually feel safe enough to explore and not be performing, and to have those moments of awkwardness and that you're not just this expert performer all the time. Like, that doesn't lead to good sex.VirginiaNo, definitely not.There's a part in the memoir with your then boyfriend, now husband, and you say that you wanted—you call it “a cozy life.” And I think you guys put that in your wedding vows. I think about that all the time. I think it's so beautiful. Just like, oh right, that's what we're looking for. It's not this other giant thing, the performing and the—I don't know, there's something about that really stuck with meTracyThat's so interesting. I haven't thought about that for a while. It's really interesting, and it's funny, because it was part of our wedding vows. VirginiaCozy means safety with another person, that felt safety with another person, right? And the way we are trained to think of sex and relationships really doesn't prioritize women's safety, kind of ever.TracyI mean, yeah, it's true. There is something very particular about that word cozy—it's different from when people say, like, “I want a comfortable life.” VirginiaYeah, that's bougie.TracyCozy is like, I want to be wrapped in a cozy blanket on the couch with you. And feel safe and intimate and vulnerable. So thank you for reminding me of that thing that I wrote.VirginiaWell, It was really beautiful, and I think about it often, and it was kind of clarifying for me personally. And it's not saying sex won't be hot, you know? It's just that you have that connection and foundation to build whatever you're going to build.TracyRight? And I think coziness kind of is a perfect starting point for being able to experience sexiness and hotness. I think we have this cultural idea that one must have this mystery and sense of otherness in order to be able to build that kind of spice and fire. And at least in my experience, that was not ever the case. I know that other people have that experience, but for me, I never had the experience of that sense of otherness and kind of fear even, and trepidation about this other person leading to a really exciting experience. It was more like being able to get to a place of trust and vulnerability that could get you there.VirginiaAnd obviously, there are all different ways people enjoy and engage in sex. And I don't think every sexual relationship has to be founded in any one thing, but I think when we're talking about this transition that a lot of women go through, from participating in sex for his pleasure, for performance, for validation, to it being something you can do on your own terms, I think the coziness concept is really helpful. There's something there.All right, well, so now you are working on a new podcast with Amanda, as we mentioned, called Dire Straights. Tracy, I'm so excited, because Heterosexuals are not okay. We are not okay, as a population.TracyJust like, literally, look at anywhere. Open up the front page of The New York Times. We're not okay on so many levels.VirginiaSo tell us about the pod.TracySo it's a feminist podcast about heterosexual love, sex, politics and culture, and every episode, we basically pick apart a new element of straight culture. So examples would be couples therapy, dating apps, sex strikes, monogamy, the manosphere, pronatalism, the list goes on and on. Literally this podcast could just never end. There's too much fodder. Unfortunately, I'd love for it to end for a lack of content, but that's not going to happen.So we look at both sex and dating alongside marriage and divorce, and the unequal realm of hetero parenting. We examine celebrities and politicians and consider them as case studies of dire heterosexuality. Tech bros, tradwives, terfs, all the whole cast of terrible hetero characters are up for examination, and our aim is to examine the worst of straight culture, but it's also to step back and kind of try to imagine better possibilities.It's not fatalist, it's not nihilistic. I think we both have this sense of wanting to engage in some kind of utopian dreaming one might say, while we're also picking apart what is so awful and terrible about the current state of heterosexual culture.So our first episode is about dark femininity influencers. I don't know if you've ever encountered them online.VirginiaYes, but I hadn't connected the dots. So I was like, oh, this is a thing.TracyThat's that thing, yeah. That's how I experienced it. It was, like, they just started showing up on my TikTok feed, these women who are usually white and wearing a bold red lip and smokey eyes, and they're essentially promising to teach women how to use their sex appeal in order to manipulate straight men into better behavior. They're selling this idea of seduction as liberation, and specifically liberation from the disappointments of the straight dating world. This idea is that by harnessing your seductive powers, you can be in control in this terrible, awful straight dating sphere.VirginiaIt's like, if Drusilla from Buffy the Vampire Slayer wrote a dating book. I don't know if that reference speaks to you or not.TracyI'm a little rusty on my Buffy, I have to say.VirginiaShe's like, pale skin, red lips, black hair, and tortures men. But yeah, it's this idea that you harness all your like, seductive powers to torture men to get what you want, which is men. Which is a husband or a boyfriend or gifts or whatever. They're shooting for a heterosexual relationship by exerting this power over men, and so the idea is it is somehow it's giving them more power in a patriarchal dynamic. But it doesn't really because they end up in the same place.TracyIt's the same place, it's the same exact place. It feels to me, in some ways, like a corrective against the cool girl stuff that we're talking about that kind of emerged in the 2000s, where, you know, it's this sort of like being down for whatever, that kind of thing. These women are kind of saying, you're not going to sleep with him on the first date. You're going to make him work for it, you know? And so there's a sense of like, I'm in control, because I'm not giving it away for free. It plays into all these awful ideas about women and sex and power. But it is ultimately ending up in the same place, and it is just ultimately about getting a man, keeping a man. And so, you know, how different is it really? I don't think it is.VirginiaI mean, it's not. It's the same rules and conversations that Charlotte's having in the first season of Sex in the City, which is ancient at this point. How are we still here? Are we still here?TracyWe're just inventing new aesthetics to kind of repackage these very old, retro, sexist ideas, you know?VirginiaI also think it's really interesting and helpful that you are interrogating straight culture as someone inside a heterosexual marriage. I've written about my own divorce, my critiques of marriage, and it triggers great conversations, but it always triggers a very uncomfortable response from a lot of married women who don't really want to go there, don't really want to pick up the rocks and look underneath it because it's too scary. It makes sense. And I'm wondering how you think about that piece, and how that's working for you.TracyI think it's very destabilizing for a lot of women in straight marriages and just straight relationships, period, to consider these things. I think it was over a year ago now that I wrote this piece about trying to coin this term hetero-exceptionalism in response to the backlash that I was seeing to the divorce memoir boom, where women reviewers, but also just people on Twitter or wherever, were kind of pointing at these authors and being like, well, I don't know what's wrong with you because my marriage is great.VirginiaThe Emily Gould piece in New York.TracyThere's this sense of like, oh, well, either I chose a good man or I know how to conduct a healthy relationship.VirginiaI'm willing to put in the work.TracyGotta put in the work. You will love our next episode about couples therapy, because we talk about this concept of putting in the work, and the idea that marriage is work, and that if you're not doing the work you're lazy. You're failing, the whole project of it.VirginiaThank you for unpacking that incredibly toxic myth! It really keeps women trapped in “I just have to keep working harder.”TracyWhich I think totally relates to this, the response to the divorce memoirs we're getting from people and the discomfort of when women raise these issues in hetero relationships that are not individual. Like, yes, we all feel that our relationship issues are special and unique. But they all relate to these broader systemic factors.I think that is really, really, really uncomfortable to acknowledge. Because I think even if you're reasonably happy in your hetero relationship, I think if you start to look at the way that your even more minor dissatisfactions connect to these bigger dissatisfactions that women are writing about that's all part of this experience of love in patriarchy that it doesn't feel good. That feels terrible. So I totally understand that.In the same way that we're sold this idea of trying to find the one and that whole romantic fantasy, I think we're also sold this idea of trying to achieve romantically within these patriarchal constraints. So it's like, well, I found the good one. I found the unicorn man who checks all the boxes and I did my work and so I'm in a happy marriage.Virginia“I'm allowed to be heterosexual because I'm doing it right.” That's feeling uncomfortably familiar, to be honest. You think you're going to pull the thread, and you realize you'll rip it all out.TracyThe thing is that a lot of people should be pulling the thread, and a lot of lives should be unraveling, you know? I think that's the uncomfortable truth, right? I totally get the resistance to it. But on the other side of it, I think there are obviously, clearly, a lot of women who are wanting to look at it, and who do want to have these conversations.VirginiaIt sounds like this is what you're trying to chart. There has to be a middle path where it's not this defensive stance of, oh, I found the one good one. And we're equal partners. It's okay, but a relationship where we can both look at this, we can both acknowledge the larger systemic issues and how they're showing up here, and we can work through it and it's not perfect, because it is love in patriarchy, but it can still be valuable. There has to be this third option, right? Please tell me you're living the third option, Tracy.TracyI mean, I do believe that I am but I also hesitate to put any man or any relationship on a pedestal. What I'll say is that to me, it feels so utterly essential in my relationship to acknowledge the ways that our relationship is touched by patriarchy, because all relationships are touched by patriarchy, right? And to not fantasize about us somehow standing outside of it, but also to be having constant ongoing conversations within my relationship where we are mutually critiquing patriarchy and the way that it touches us and the way that it touches the relationships of people we know, you know? I think that's part of why I think I'm able to do this podcast critiquing heterosexuality from within heterosexuality is because my partner showed up to the relationship with his own prior political convictions and feminist awareness. I wasn't having to be like, here's what feminism is and, here's what invisible labor is, and the mental load and all that stuff. He got it, and so we're able to have a mutual shared critique, and that feels very important.VirginiaThat's awesome to know exists, and that you're able to figure that out without it being such hard work. But where does that leave women who are like, oh yeah, my partner doesn't have that shared knowledge? Like, I would be starting the education process from zero and encountering many resistances to it. And therein is the discomfort, I think.TracyI mean, and that is the discomfort of heterosexuality. It's in this culture, because that is the reality is there are not a ton of men who have voluntarily taken women's studies courses in college and have the basic background for this kind of stuff. It's a really high bar and there is this feeling of what are you going to do? Are you going to hold out for the guy who did do that? Or are you going to try to work with him to get there? And I think that's fine, but I think what's essential is are you both working to get there, or are you pulling him along?VirginiaYeah, that's the core of it.I think just in general, reorienting our lives to where our romantic relationships are really important, but so are our friendships. So is our community. I think that's something that a lot of us, especially us in the post-divorce club are looking at. I think one of the great failings of heterosexual marriage is how it silos women into these little pods of the nuclear family and keeps us from the larger community.TracyTotally. I really do believe that the way that our lives are structured, this hetero monogamous, nuclear familydom, it works against these hetero unions so much. Which is so funny, because so much of this is constructed to try to protect them. But I actually think that it undermines them so deeply and drastically. And that we could have much richer and more vibrant, supportive, communal lives that made these romantic unions like less fragile and fraught.VirginiaBecause you aren't needing one person to meet every single one of your needs, you aren't needing this one thing to be your whole life.TracyWe put all of the pressure on the nuclear household for the cooking, the cleaning, the childcare, all of that. That is an impossible setup. It is a setup for failure. There's I wish I could quote the writer, but I love this quote about marriage and the nuclear family being capitalism's pressure cooker. If you think about it in those terms, it's like, this is absurd. Of course, so many people are struggling.VirginiaIt was never going to work. It was never going to work for women anyway, for sure.Well, I'm so excited for folks to discover the new podcast. It's amazing, and I'm just thrilled you guys are diving into all of this. It's such an important space to be having these conversations. So thank you.TracyThank you! I'm very excited about it, and it does, unfortunately, feel very timely.ButterTracyI definitely do have Butter. And this is so on topic to what we've been discussing. This book of essays titled Love in Exile by Shon Faye. It is a brilliant collection of essays about love, where she really looks at the problem of love and the search for love as a collective instead of individual problem. It is so good. It's one of my favorite books that I've read in the last five years.She basically argues that the heteronormative couple privatizes the love and care and intimacy that we all deserve. But that we're deprived of in this late capitalist hellscape, and so she sees the love that so many of us are deprived of as not a personal failure, but a failure of capitalism and community and the growing cruelty of our world. It's just such a tremendous shift of perspective, I think, when it comes to thinking about love and the search for love and that longing and lack of it that so many people experience.VirginiaOh my gosh, that sounds amazing. I can't wait to read it. Adding to cart right now, that is a great Butter. Thank you.Well, my Butter is, I don't know if you can see what I'm wearing, Tracy, but it is the friendship bracelet you sent me when you sent me your copy of Want Me.TracyDo you know that I literally just last night was like, oh, I'm going on the podcast tomorrow, I wonder if she still has that friendship bracelet.VirginiaI'm wearing the one you sent me, which says Utopia IRL, which I love. And then I'm wearing one that says “Fuck the Patriarchy,” which was made by one of my 11 year old's best friends for me. So the 10 year old girls are going to be all right, because they're doing that.TracyThat's amazing.VirginiaI wear them frequently. They go with many outfits, so they're just a real go-to accessory of mine. My seven year old the other day was reading them and was so delighted. And now, when she's at her dad's and we text, she'll randomly text me, “fuck the patriarchy,” just as a little I love you text. And I'm like, alright, I'm doing okay here.TracyYou're like, that's my love language. Thank you.VirginiaSo anyway, really, my Butter is just for friendship bracelets and also mailing them to people, because that was so sweet that you did that.TracyCan I mention though? Can I admit that I literally told you that I was going to send you that friendship bracelet, and I made it, I put in an envelope, and it literally sat by my front door for a full year.VirginiaI think that makes me love it even more, because it was a year. If you had been able to get it out the door in a timely fashion, it would have made you less relatable to me.That it took a full year that feels right. And I was just as delighted to receive it a year later.TracyIt was a surprise. I was like, you probably forgot that.VirginiaI had.TracyI emailed about it and that we had an inside joke about it, because it had been a year.VirginiaI did, but then I was like, oh yeah!TracyYou know what? I think it's a testament to you and how you come off that I like felt comfortable sending it a year later and just being like, fuck it, she'll be fine with it.VirginiaYes, it was great. Anyway, my recommendation is send someone a friendship bracelet by which I mean put it in an envelope by your front door for the next year. Why not? It's a great thing to do.So yes, Tracy, this was so much fun. Thank you for being here. Tell folks where we can follow you support your work, all the things.TracyYou can find the Dire Straights podcast at direstraightspod.com. And you can find my weekly newsletter about sex, feminism, pop culture at Tracyclarkflory.substack.com and you can find me on Instagram at Tracy Clark-Flory.VirginiaAmazing. We'll link to all of that. Thank you for being here.TracyThanks so much for having me.The Burnt Toast Podcast is produced and hosted by Virginia Sole-Smith (follow me on Instagram) and Corinne Fay, who runs @SellTradePlus, and Big Undies.The Burnt Toast logo is by Deanna Lowe.Our theme music is by Farideh.Tommy Harron is our audio engineer.Thanks for listening and for supporting anti-diet, body liberation journalism! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit virginiasolesmith.substack.com/subscribe

    The Sleepers Podcast
    The most incredibly smart and real basketball podcast on the internet | Sleepers Pod 7-17-25

    The Sleepers Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 57:49


    Visit our sponsor at https://trylco.com/sleepersmedia and use code sleepersmedia for 20% off your Men's Health Test. The Athletic's top 25 CBB coaches since 2000! The top 5 programs in men's college basketball right now! An incredibly smart and real basketball discussion on roster building in the portal era! The Sleepers Podcast is now available daily with new episodes every Monday-Friday!

    The Highlighter Article Club
    #503: ”This is really too important to be turned into a culture war issue“

    The Highlighter Article Club

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 29:34


    Hi Loyal Readers. Thank you for opening this week's issue of Article Club.Today's issue is dedicated to my interview with Gideon Lewis-Kraus, author of this month's featured article, “The End of Children.” I hope you read the article and take a listen to the interview.Yes: This article is about the imminent worldwide population implosion — in other words, how by the end of this century, we're going to start losing people, and fast, and how the human race might inevitably go extinct sooner rather than later.And yes: I was surprised when I found myself interested in this topic. After all, before reading this piece, I would have said two things: (1) Um, isn't climate change what we should be worrying about? and (2) Doesn't this inexorably lead to “childless cat ladies” and The Handmaid's Tale?But let me tell you: The magic of Mr. Lewis-Kraus's writing and reporting, alongside the spirit of Article Club — which encourages us to build our empathy — got me to rethink my perspective on the plummeting human fertility rate.And this was all before getting to talk to the author himself. As you know, one of my favorite things about Article Club is that writers generously say yes to talking with us. The same was true with Mr. Lewis-Kraus. Here's a photo of him, so you know what he looks like, and then I'll write a bit about what I appreciated about our interview.It was wonderful to meet Mr. Lewis-Kraus. More than what's typical in these Article Club interviews, we talked about writing and craft. A significant part of our conversation was about how he structured and organized the piece.His thoughtfulness was apparent right from the beginning of our conversation. I loved learning how he decided to write the story in the first place and why he chose South Korea as his case study of population collapse. Some people told Mr. Lewis-Kraus that South Korea and its 0.7 fertility rate was “played out” and “a cliché,” but nobody from a major magazine had spent time in the country, he said. I was personally grateful that Mr. Lewis-Kraus took significant space in his article reporting from South Korea. If you want to gain a better appreciation of how serious the problem is there, I encourage you to watch this 15-minute video, recommended by loyal reader Peter.I was also impressed with Mr. Lewis-Kraus's awareness of his readers as he drafted the piece. He understood, for example, that his audience (aka subscribers of The New Yorker) are astute readers who mostly lean progressive and who may believe that population decline is a problem only in some countries, like Italy and Japan. Rather than skirting this issue, Mr. Lewis-Kraus decided to tackle it head on:What I realized was, Everyone is going to feel like they've read this story before — like, everyone is going to feel like they've heard this. And so the major thing that I need to do upfront is say to people, essentially directly address the reader, and say, like, You sophisticated reader might think that you know what's going on here, but you don't know what's going on here.Later in our conversation, I asked Mr. Lewis-Kraus how he makes sure not to get ahead of his readers — on the one hand respecting their knowledge, but on the other hand acknowledging that they haven't spent hundreds of hours reporting and thinking about this issue, as he has. I found his answer to be humble. Part of what, what doing this job is, is it's starting knowing nothing about something and then very quickly learning as much as you can — without forgetting what it felt like to know nothing about it.More than anything else, I left this conversation with deep respect of Mr. Lewis-Kraus and his process as a writer. As I've said many times over the years, while I can recognize the highest-quality writing when I read it, I still don't understand how writers are able to pull it off. That's maybe one reason I keep doing this newsletter — so that I can continue to explore this question and share my findings with you. Thank you very much for joining me on this journey.An invitation to our discussion on July 27I warmly invite you to participate in our discussion on Sunday, July 27, 2:00 - 3:30 pm PT. We'll meet on Zoom. You can sign up below, it's free.Thank you for reading and listening to this week's issue. Hope you liked it.

    The Running Effect Podcast
    Caleb Olson Won Western States 100 in the 2nd Fastest Time Ever—While Working Full-Time, Raising a Baby, and Wearing the Wildest Shirt on the Internet

    The Running Effect Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 38:36


    If you follow ultrarunning, you've probably heard the name Caleb Olson recently. In 2025, he broke through in a big way, winning the Western States 100 in 14:11:25, the second-fastest time ever on that iconic course.But his rise wasn't sudden. Raised in the Seattle area, Caleb was an All-ASUN runner at Liberty University, with PRs of 3:51 in the 1500m and 29:11 in the 10,000m. He entered the ultra world in 2018 and has built his career on quiet consistency and smartcoaching.Now running for the Nike ACG team, working full-time as a software developer, and adjusting to life as a new dad, Caleb is hitting his stride. In the last two years, he's racked up major results. In 2023 he got his Golden Ticket at the Grindstone Ultramarathon; in 2024 he came in 5th at Western States in his debut, while also securing 2nd at the Madeira Island Ultra-Trail 85K; and then in 2025 he set a course record during his win at Transgrancanaria in a time of 12:17:25.This led to his historic victory at Western States this past July.Trained by Jack Kuenzle and shaped by a background in mountaineering and triathlon, Caleb has become one of the most versatile and mentally tough athletes on the trail scene today.In today's conversation, Caleb takes me through his win at Western States, all that went into it, how he handles doubts and builds confidence, his crazy NIKE shirt he wore that broke the internet, being a new dad, what is next for him, and so much more.Tap into the Caleb Olson Special.  If you enjoy the podcast, please consider following us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts and giving us a five-star review! I would also appreciate it if you share it with your friend who you think will benefit from it. Comment the word “PODCAST” below and I'll DM you a link to listen. If this episode blesses you, please share it with a friend!S H O W  N O T E S-The Run Down By The Running Effect (our new newsletter!): https://tinyurl.com/mr36s9rs-BUY MERCH BEFORE IT'S GONE: https://shop.therunningeffect.run-Our Website: https://therunningeffect.run -THE PODCAST ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClLcLIDAqmJBTHeyWJx_wFQ-My Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/therunningeffect/?hl=en⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠-Take our podcast survey: https://tinyurl.com/3ua62ffz

    Mike's Daily Podcast
    Episode 3117: Zones!

    Mike's Daily Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 27:28


    Mike Matthews investigates the fascinating news from the middle of the week and Mike answers what is happening in the odd world of Internet brands. Join Mike as he podcasts live from Café Anyway in podCastro Valley with Madame Rootabega, Valentino, and Bison Bentley. Next show it's Chely Shoehart, Floyd the Floorman, and John Deer the Engineer.

    Ah ouais ?
    Pourquoi un téton a donné naissance à YouTube ?

    Ah ouais ?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 2:17


    REDIFF - En 2025, YouTube a célébré ses 20 ans ! 20 ans au cours desquels il est devenu le 2ème site Internet le plus visité au monde, derrière Google. Mais tout ça ne serait jamais arrivé sans... un téton. Mais pas n'importe lequel ! Dans "Ah Ouais ?", Florian Gazan répond en une minute chrono à toutes les questions essentielles, existentielles, parfois complètement absurdes, qui vous traversent la tête.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

    It was a Thing on TV:  An Anthology on Forgotten Television
    The Best of It Was a Thing on TV: Episode 47 - The Kids Guide to the Internet

    It was a Thing on TV: An Anthology on Forgotten Television

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 48:28


    In our latest "Best of" we go back to Episode 47 and look at an instructional VHS tape put out in 1997 called "The Kids Guide to the Internet". Take a look at what all the kids in 1997 were doing when putting a web search on Yahoo! All the kids in 1997 wanted to surf to MTV dot com, get their sports scores, write an e-mail to Bill Clinton and watch Mister Ed in a pixelated small QuickTime video surfing!   YOU'RE GOING SURFING ON THE INTERNET!

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    Tropen statt Tristesse? Unternehmer Lars Jankowfsky lebt seit zwölf Jahren in Asien – und erklärt, warum Businesswachstum, Mitarbeitenden-Mindset und Lebensqualität dort oft deutlich besser skalieren als in Deutschland. Du denkst auch über den Gang ins Ausland nach? Dann findest du hier Antworten zu Themen, wie: Was internationale Expansion möglich macht, wie man Risiken wie Wegzugssteuer, Korruption und kulturelle Fettnäpfchen meistert – und warum Vertrauen vor Kontrolle steht, wenn du wirklich global denken willst. Du erfährst... …wie Lars Jankowfsky Chancen und Risiken im Auslandsgeschäft meistert …welche kulturellen Unterschiede bei der Unternehmensgründung in Asien bestehen …wie die Arbeitsmoral in Asien die Geschäftswelt beeinflusst …warum ein starkes lokales Netzwerk im Ausland entscheidend ist …wie man mit rechtlichen und kulturellen Herausforderungen umgeht __________________________ ||||| PERSONEN |||||

    DIE COACHING-REVOLUTION mit Andreas Baulig & Markus Baulig: Online-Marketing | Business | Coaching | Consulting | Motivation

    Vereinbare jetzt dein kostenloses Erstgespräch: www.andreasbaulig.de/termin In der heutigen Episode von die Coaching-Revolution spricht Andreas Baulig darüber, warum Profit der Hauptfokus in deinem Business sein sollte. Erfahre außerdem, ab wann es sich lohnt in die Skalierung zu investieren. Vereinbare jetzt dein kostenloses Erstgespräch: www.andreasbaulig.de/termin Sichere dir jetzt das Buch "WISSEN MACHT UMSATZ" auf www.wissenmachtumsatz.de Andreas Baulig & Markus Baulig zeigen dir, wie du dich als einer DER Nr.1 Experten in deiner Branche positionieren kannst und hohe Preise ab 2.000 Euro (und mehr) für deine Angebote & Dienstleistungen abrufen kannst. Als Coaches, Berater und Experten automatisiert Kunden im Internet gewinnen. Wie du Online Marketing nutzen kannst, um deine Produkte und Dienstleistungen erfolgreich zu verkaufen.

    Arroe Collins Like It's Live
    Eric Frasier From Corvus Lore Breaks Down The Riffs And Lyrics Of Feather Me Through

    Arroe Collins Like It's Live

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 14:37


    Since Corvus Lore's inception in 2015, their goal has been to write music that is memorable, inspiring, and possesses the perfect blend of the various styles of rock music that they grew up on — keeping original rock music alive today. And people in the music industry are taking note. SoundwavesTV has referred to Corvus Lore as the Bay Area's buzz-worthy band in 2023. Internet show host Chris Akin recently published his interview with the band stating, "Why Corvus Lore is the NEXT Velvet Revolver!" Inspiring and eye-catching videos such as "Boxing Ballerina" have won "Best Music Video" category at the 2022 Poppy Jasper International Film Festival. And their momentum keeps building — having shared the stage with notable rock legends like Tesla, Richie Kotzen, and Dizzy Reed from Guns n Roses, and Eric Martin. They have also made TV appearances on the KBFX morning show. Their sophomore album, 'Lucida,' scheduled to be release in July 2023 on Valley of Fire Records, contains nine new songs that will take you on a ride and make you want to set the needle back again and againBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.

    Mike's Daily Podcast

    ​Mike Matthews investigates the fascinating news from the middle of the week and Mike answers what is happening in the odd world of Internet brands. Join Mike as he podcasts live from Café Anyway in podCastro Valley with Madame Rootabega, Valentino, and Bison Bentley. Next show it's Chely Shoehart, Floyd the Floorman, and John Deer the Engineer.

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    Iko Nini Podcast
    Ep 485 part 1 KJ's Gen Z Controversy: Fake Protests, Internet Laws & Kenya's Political Divide

    Iko Nini Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 126:59


    Ep 485 part 1 KJ's Gen Z Controversy: Fake Protests, Internet Laws & Kenya's Political Divide

    REACHRIGHT Podcast
    The AI Church Controversy That’s Breaking the Internet Right Now

    REACHRIGHT Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 21:50


    Artificial intelligence has been moving fast. Maybe too fast. In every corner of our world, it's changing how people think, work, and yes—worship. What started as a clever tool for ... Read More

    Mike's Daily Podcast
    MikesDailyPodcast 3117 Zones

    Mike's Daily Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 27:29


    Mike Matthews investigates the fascinating news from the middle of the week and Mike answers what is happening in the odd world of Internet brands. Join Mike as he podcasts live from Café Anyway in podCastro Valley with Madame Rootabega, Valentino, and Bison Bentley. Next show it's Chely Shoehart, Floyd the Floorman, and John Deer the Engineer.

    Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu
    Destiny x Tom Bilyeu: Nobody Wants the Truth - They Want a Tribe (and the Internet's Making It Worse) PT 2

    Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 89:54


    Picking up at the heart of America's identity debate, Tom and Destiny challenge cultural “mousetraps” and headline myths—from the rise of anti-Semitism and the future of Israel to the core principles that truly define American greatness. This second half pivots toward international relations, the US-China rivalry, and, crucially, the actionable roots of economic despair underlying America's political paralysis. Dive deep as Destiny critiques the populist decay of discourse—slogans replacing substance, and blame games crowding out honest policy discussions—while Tom pushes for first-principle thinking and careful, logical cause-and-effect analysis. Together, they confront the painful realities of debt, immigration, and institutional decline, proposing sharp, sometimes uncomfortable fixes for what needs to happen if America is to thrive in the coming decades. Whether debating liberal capitalism vs. Chinese authoritarianism, the role of innovation, or the “beautiful deleveraging” necessary to avoid collapse, this is a conversation guaranteed to stretch your perspective and test your convictions. SHOWNOTES47:10 – Why Can't We Agree on Reality? “Mousetraps,” Perception, and the Limits of Consensus01:02:17 – Defining Success: Rethinking the Value System01:23:14 – The Necessity of Real Causal Analysis for National Renewal01:58:19 – Destiny's Prescription: Amnesty, Enforcement, and Moving On02:14:19 – Why Governments Choose Fiat—and Why It Always Goes Wrong02:20:36 – Are We Locked in a Cycle? Call for Real Solutions FOLLOW STEPHEN “DESTINY” BONNELL:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/destinyKick: https://www.kick.com/destinyTwitter: https://twitter.com/TheOmniLiberal CHECK OUT OUR SPONSORS Vital Proteins: Get 20% off by going to ⁠https://www.vitalproteins.com⁠ and entering promo code IMPACT at check out Allio Capital: Macro investing for people who want to understand the big picture. Download their app in the App Store or at Google Play, or text my name “TOM” to 511511. iTrust Capital: Use code IMPACTGO when you sign up and fund your account to get a $100 bonus at ⁠https://www.itrustcapital.com/tombilyeu⁠  SleepMe: Visit ⁠https://sleep.me/impact⁠ to get your Chilipad and save 20% with code IMPACT. Try it risk-free with their 30-night sleep trial and free shipping. Jerry: Stop needlessly overpaying for car insurance - download the Jerry app or head to ⁠https://jerry.ai/impact⁠ Shopify: Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial period at ⁠https://shopify.com/impact⁠ What's up, everybody? It's Tom Bilyeu here: If you want my help... STARTING a business:⁠ join me here at ZERO TO FOUNDER⁠ SCALING a business:⁠ see if you qualify here.⁠ Get my battle-tested strategies and insights delivered weekly to your inbox:⁠ sign up here.⁠ ********************************************************************** If you're serious about leveling up your life, I urge you to check out my new podcast,⁠ Tom Bilyeu's Mindset Playbook⁠ —a goldmine of my most impactful episodes on mindset, business, and health. Trust me, your future self will thank you. ********************************************************************** LISTEN TO IMPACT THEORY AD FREE + BONUS EPISODES on APPLE PODCASTS:⁠ apple.co/impacttheory⁠ ********************************************************************** FOLLOW TOM: Instagram:⁠ https://www.instagram.com/tombilyeu/⁠ Tik Tok:⁠ https://www.tiktok.com/@tombilyeu?lang=en⁠ Twitter:⁠ https://twitter.com/tombilyeu⁠ YouTube:⁠ https://www.youtube.com/@TomBilyeu⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    SANS Internet Stormcenter Daily Network/Cyber Security and Information Security Stormcast
    SANS Stormcast Wednesday, July 16th, 2025: ADS Keystroke Logger; Fake Homebrew; Broadcom Altiris RCE; Malicious Cursor AI Extensions

    SANS Internet Stormcenter Daily Network/Cyber Security and Information Security Stormcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 5:45


    Keylogger Data Stored in an ADS Xavier came across a keystroke logger that stores data in alternate data streams. The data includes keystroke logs as well as clipboard data https://isc.sans.edu/diary/Keylogger%20Data%20Stored%20in%20an%20ADS/32108 Malvertising Homebrew An attacker has been attempting to trick users into installing a malicious version of Homebrew. The fake software is advertised via paid Google ads and directs users to the attacker s GitHub repo. https://medium.com/deriv-tech/brewing-trouble-dissecting-a-macos-malware-campaign-90c2c24de5dc CVE-2025-5333: Remote Code Execution in Broadcom Altiris IRM LRQA have discovered a critical unauthenticated remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability in the Broadcom Symantec Altiris Inventory Rule Management (IRM) component of Symantec Endpoint Management. https://www.lrqa.com/en/cyber-labs/remote-code-execution-in-broadcom-altiris-irm/ Code highlighting with Cursor AI for $500,000 A syntax highlighting extension for Cursor AI was used to compromise a developer s workstation and steal $500,000 in cryptocurrency. https://securelist.com/open-source-package-for-cursor-ai-turned-into-a-crypto-heist/116908/

    Puestos pa'l Problema
    PPP EXTRA: El abecedario del desastre (y de Bad Bunny)

    Puestos pa'l Problema

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 64:58


    En este episodio nos fuimos full range: desde la política energética hasta la cultura pop, pasando por un toque de conspiración y trap sin filtro. ⚓ La barcaza zombie regresó como si fuera ex tóxica: se fue, pero volvió. Hablamos del nuevo capítulo en el desmadre energético de la isla, y cómo todo sigue oliendo a gas... literal y político.

    The Roundtable
    7/16/25 Panel

    The Roundtable

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 76:49


    The Roundtable Panel: a daily open discussion of issues in the news and beyond. Today's panelists are Stuart Rice Honorary Chair at the University of Massachusetts Amherst's College of Information and Computer Sciences (CICS) and Faculty Associate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University Fran Berman, Diplomat in residence at Bard College Ambassador Frederic Hof, Executive Director of Communities for Local Power and former White House Advance Lead Anna Markowitz, and CEO of The Business Council of New York State Heather Mulligan.

    Rumble in the Morning
    Welcome to the Internet 7-16-2025 …Need a Glory Hole Drilled? Call Joel's Glory Holes

    Rumble in the Morning

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 10:30


    Welcome to the Internet 7-16-2025 …She likes it really dirty …You're such a Jiblet …Need a Glory Hole Drilled? Call Joel's Glory Holes

    WDR ZeitZeichen
    Klick, Kauf, Kontrolle: Das Online-Imperium Amazon

    WDR ZeitZeichen

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 14:34


    Am 16.7.1995 verkauft Amazon das erste Buch. Wenig später ist der Handel nicht mehr derselbe – und Jeff Bezos' Unternehmen macht Millionenumsatz, auch dank dubioser Praktiken. Von Erik Hlacer.

    Unsportsmanlike Conduct
    How Austin Triggered The Internet - 6

    Unsportsmanlike Conduct

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 16:45


    Austin lets us know how he made the entire world mad

    the Joshua Schall Audio Experience
    Most CPG Brands Fail Because... | Jason Adelman (Brand Innovators) Interview

    the Joshua Schall Audio Experience

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 24:48


    There's a double-edged sword aspect that doesn't get talked about enough in today's low barriers-to-entry CPG business landscape. A piece of information (about your CPG product or brand) can rapidly spread across the Internet, reaching wide audiences, and becoming popular in an instant. But “going viral” isn't a strategy. In fact, it's oftentimes second- and third-order effects from virality that cause so many failures across the CPG industry. Does that mean “chasing that next big viral moment” is worthless? No, but like Jason Adelman (SVP - Strategy & Partnership Development at Brand Innovators) said in this podcast episode, “most brands fail when they don't plan for what's next.” What happens when your celebrity co-founder's newest movie is a massive hit? Does your CPG brand possess the multi-disciplined acumen across brand marketing to effectively and efficiently maximize this halo effect? If not, do you have a trusted, strategically agnostic voice that can help you find the right agency partners and innovative marketing technology? So, while you've likely extracted various lessons from the Del Monte Foods bankruptcy and other “famous” business failures recently…don't overlook learning about how to navigate the complexities of today's CPG marketing landscape, as it's becoming the industry's silent assassin. Follow - Pour Decisions Podcast Also, an extra special thanks to Cognizin, for not only being the Title Sponsor of The Beverage Forum 2025...but supporting this awesome piece of content!

    Glee on the Rocks: an unofficial Glee podcast
    (S3E12) Pack Dynamics: A Teen Wolf Podcast - Lunar Eclipse

    Glee on the Rocks: an unofficial Glee podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 67:01


    What happens to werewolves on the lunar eclipse? I hope it makes us stronger.In 3×12, "Lunar Eclipse," Scott, Stiles, and Allison finally discover the location of the Nemeton, which definitely doesn't want to be found. Stiles and Allison, along with Isaac, find and rescue the parents in the Nemeton's root cellar, making the surrogate sacrifice worth it. Jennifer fights off against the Alphas, killing Kali and wounding the twins, making off in the night after Deucalion.Will Derek and Scott help Jennifer with her ultimate quest for revenge? Does Scott actually become a True Alpha? Does Peter ever get past screaming very emotional lines directly into the camera?Find out this week on the season 3A finale of Pack Dynamics.xoxo,FotRFind us on the Internet: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://linktr.ee/fandomontherocks⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Support the pod: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Patreon.com/fandomontherocks⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Create your own ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ today with Zencastr and share your story. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠#madewithZencastr⁠

    Trash Talk Omaha
    Johanna has the Needle Farts 7/10/25

    Trash Talk Omaha

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 116:43


    TTO-227 DJ, Waffle Stomp, Pooping Pants Running Underwear, Sentient Toilet, Poop in Yard, Landscaping Behind Bushes, Fourth of July Party, Fireworks, Needle Farts, Sprite NASA, Electrical Storm, Lego Set, X-Files, Alligator Alcatraz, Olympics, Pole Vault, Guess The City India, Fedora Killing Father, Life Gate Church, AI Grok Errors, AI Articles Bots on Internet, Foreign Owned Farmland, Red Panda Petting Zoo, PETA, Idaho Fire Sniper, Sinners, Jurassic Park, Happy Gilmore Sequel, Gladiator 2, Iliza Shlesinger, F1, Brad Pitt Formula 1, Pedro Pascal, Archer Seasons, Pot Holes Penis

    The Personal Computer Radio Show
    The Personal Computer Radio Show 7-16-25

    The Personal Computer Radio Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 55:00


    The Personal Computer Show Wednesday July 16th 2025 www.PRN.live - Streaming on the Internet 6:00 PM Eastern Time In the News • A ‘Click-to-Cancel' Rule Blocked by Federal Appeals Court • ALERT: T-Mobile Added Two New Privacy Toggles, • AI Companies to Start Paying for Content • China is Slowing Down Foxconn's Move of iPhone Manufacturing to India • Google Confirms it's 'Combining' Chrome OS and Android into a Single Platform • Microsoft's $4B AI Education Push to Train 20M People to Learn AI for Free • OpenAI is Reportedly Releasing an AI Browser in the Coming Weeks ITPro Series with Benjamin Rockwell • Amazons Ultimatum to Relocate or Retire has Deep Implications From the Tech Corner • Apple Designated a List of “Vintage” Devices for Retirement • Apple is Reportedly Considering Buying Perplexity AI • The Night Sky is Not What You See is What You Get Technology Chatter - (Benjamin Rockwell and Mark Brownstein) • Mark Brownstein - Merlin Bird ID from Cornell University

    web3 with a16z
    11 Ideas for AI x Crypto

    web3 with a16z

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 62:17


    with @rhhackett @SamBroner @skominers @liz_harkavy @CarraWu @jay_drainjr @mg_486662Today's episode is a special one. It's a round table on some of the most compelling ideas at the intersection of AI and crypto, sourced from members of the a16z crypto team. You're going to hear from builders, researchers, and deal makers who are all wrestling with the big question: How will these two powerful technologies collide, and what happens when they do?First, Investment Partner Sam Broner makes the case for giving AI agents universal identities. Then Research Partner Scott Kominers presents how crypto can provide AI with levels and layers of rich context. You'll also hear from Investment Partners Liz Harkavy on AI monetization models; Carra Wu on the next evolution of web crawlers; Jay Drain on proving personhood online; and finally, Security Engineer Matt Gleason on how crypto turns internet advertising on its head.This is a tour of big, fresh ideas that hint at what an internet of the near future could look like. For the full list of ideas, check out our recent AI x crypto crossovers package, which you can find at a16zcrypto.com.Timestamps(0:00) Introduction(1:44) Universal Identity for AI Agents(5:25) Why Crypto Makes a Difference(10:07) Context in AI: Memory and Interoperability(15:00) Vibe Coding Applications(19:32) Registries with Global Context(21:47) Honkaku Mystery Novels(24:13) Monetization Models for AI x Crypto(28:36) Overcoming Technical Challenges(31:34) AI Agents and the Rise of Web Crawlers(36:05) Collapse of the Social Contract(39:21) AI Bots and Blockchain Solutions(44:31) Proof of Personhood: Ensuring Human-ness(50:41) Future of Personalized Advertising(1:01:54) Final Thoughts***As a reminder, none of the content should be taken as investment, business, legal, or tax advice. Please see a16z.com/disclosures for more important information, including a link to a list of our investments.

    Débat du jour
    Est-ce que l'intelligence artificielle va remplacer le web ?

    Débat du jour

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 29:30


    Souvenez-vous, une recherche sur Google, c'était il n'y a pas si longtemps. Aujourd'hui, combien de personnes passent par l'intelligence artificielle de ChatGPT pour faire cette démarche. Et le phénomène ne devrait cesser de progresser. Avec les conséquences à la fois éthiques et écologiques que cela engendre. Notre question ce soir : est-ce que l'intelligence artificielle va remplacer le web ? Comment lutter, est-ce qu'il est encore possible de lutter, ou est-ce que le combat est déjà perdu ? 

    Noticentro
    Intensas lluvias colapsan Zapopan 

    Noticentro

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 1:31


    Lluvias le dan un respiro a las presas del país Juzgados de la CDMX se van de vacaciones Japón rompe récord de velocidad en internet 

    hr2 Der Tag
    KI an, Hirn aus? Warum wir neu denken müssen

    hr2 Der Tag

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 52:55


    Künstliche Intelligenz ist bereits in vielen Lebensbereichen für uns aktiv. Sie verändert unseren Alltag und ganze Berufsfelder. Sie hilft uns zu navigieren, an Informationen zu kommen, Ideen zu entwickeln. Sie kann extrem hilfreich sein, aber sie darf den gesunden Menschenverstand nicht verdrängen. Wie kann das gelingen? Wir können der KI nicht blind vertrauen. Die KI macht Fehler, erzählt durchaus auch mal Unsinn und kann kein Ersatz fürs Nachdenken sein. Aber die Gefahr besteht, dass KI uns denkfaul macht. KI in der Schule oder an der Uni? Sie kann Hausarbeiten schreiben, sie kann aber auch Vokabeln abfragen. Wie können wir die Möglichkeiten der KI so nutzen, dass sie unser Wissen erweitert, unsere Kreativität anregt und wir uns verstärkt den Aufgaben widmen können, die ein Mensch und eben keine Maschine erledigen sollte? Darüber wollen wir sprechen mit Jan Eggers aus der hr-Wissenschaftsredaktion, mit Dr. Harald Gapski, Mitglied in der Taskforce „KI im Bildungswesen“, mit Prof. Ulrike Cress vom Leibniz-Institut für Wissensmedien, mit Prof. Michael Schwertel, der sich mit Kreativität und Urheberrecht beschäftigt und mit der Philosophin Prof. Dr. Judith Simon, die sich mit ethischen Fragen in der Informationstechnologie auseinandersetzt. Podcast-Tipp: ARD Wissen - Der KI-Podcast Künstliche Intelligenz ist kein Zukunftsthema mehr - KI prägt unsere Gegenwart. Künstlich generierte Texte, Bilder und Stimmen sind überall ... und werden wöchentlich besser. Welche Auswirkungen bringt die KI in Arbeitswelt, Bildung und Gesellschaft mit sich? Wie kann man künstliche Intelligenz selbst im Alltag nutzen? Und was passiert, wenn jeder Inhalt im Internet auch ein KI-Fake sein könnte? Gregor Schmalzried, Marie Kilg und Fritz Espenlaub stellen sich jeden Dienstag den großen und kleinen Fragen der KI-Revolution - und trennen die Fakten vom Hype. https://www.ardaudiothek.de/sendung/der-ki-podcast/urn:ard:show:65505255c703e51e/

    Débat du jour
    Est-ce que l'intelligence artificielle va remplacer le web ?

    Débat du jour

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 29:30


    Souvenez-vous, une recherche sur Google, c'était il n'y a pas si longtemps. Aujourd'hui, combien de personnes passent par l'intelligence artificielle de ChatGPT pour faire cette démarche. Et le phénomène ne devrait cesser de progresser. Avec les conséquences à la fois éthiques et écologiques que cela engendre. Notre question ce soir : est-ce que l'intelligence artificielle va remplacer le web ? Comment lutter, est-ce qu'il est encore possible de lutter, ou est-ce que le combat est déjà perdu ? 

    FAZ Podcast für Deutschland
    Der Fall Conni: Wie Rechtsextreme unsere Kinderbuch-Helden klauen

    FAZ Podcast für Deutschland

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 20:54


    Conni-Memes erobern das Internet. Das ist nicht nur lustig, denn auch Rechtsextreme nutzen den Hype für ihre Hetze. Der Carlsen-Verlag will sich das nicht gefallen lassen.

    VOV - Chương trình thời sự
    Thời sự 6h 16/7/2025: Hà Nội sẽ quy hoạch lại hạ tầng trước khi cấm xe máy xăng

    VOV - Chương trình thời sự

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 28:18


    - Từ kết quả thi tốt nghiệp Trung học phổ thông năm nay, các chuyên gia dự đoán điểm chuẩn đại học năm nay của một số ngành có thể giảm từ 2 đến 3 điểm.- Cư dân nhiều chung cư thành phố Hồ Chí Minh đồng loạt tháo dỡ các lồng sắt, “chuồng cọp” để đảm bảo phòng cháy, chữa cháy.- Công an khởi tố 7 bị can ở Phòng khám Đa khoa Quốc tế Đà Nẵng sử dụng bác sỹ “giả”, trục lợi hàng trăm triệu đồng của người bệnh.- Thủ tướng Denys Shmyhal đệ đơn từ chức, mở đường cho cuộc cải tổ nội các quy mô lớn của Ucraina- Mỹ công bố mức thuế đối ứng mới đối với In-đô-nê-xi-a, giảm từ 32% xuống 19%- Trung Quốc mở chiến dịch cải thiện môi trường không gian mạng Internet cho trẻ vị thành niên trong kỳ nghỉ hè

    Y94 Morning Playhouse
    Stupid Stories: The Power Of The Internet Edition

    Y94 Morning Playhouse

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 2:12


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    Blockchain y Criptos en español
    BONUS. Personajes en eventos Bitcoin. Ep 153

    Blockchain y Criptos en español

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 0:55


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    Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu
    Destiny x Tom Bilyeu: Nobody Wants the Truth - They Want a Tribe (and the Internet's Making It Worse) PT 1

    Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 67:58


    In this mind-opening episode of Impact Theory, Tom Bilyeu sits down with Stephen Bonnell, known online as Destiny, one of the most prolific and thought-provoking political streamers of our time. Destiny, with his razor-sharp logic and fearless approach, challenges Tom—and the audience—to reevaluate their assumptions about what it will take to “make America great.” Together, they tackle the roots of America's dysfunction: division, distrust, debt, inequality, and the myth of political heroism on both sides of the aisle. The first half of this two-part conversation digs into the realities of America's fiscal crisis, cycles of Republican and Democratic leadership, the real drivers behind national debt, and the impact of partisan policy on America's economic future. Tom and Destiny debate the measurable KPIs of economic pain, the role of tax cuts and deficits, and the endlessly controversial question of “who's to blame” for America's budgetary freefall. They draw hard lines between rhetoric and reality, examining how populism, money printing, and the culture of “free stuff” have become major obstacles to meaningful reform. With both men refusing to pull their punches, this Part 1 episode is packed with sharp exchanges, nuanced economic breakdowns, and a relentless search for practical solutions in an era of political theater. SHOWNOTES01:05 – Setting the Stage: Debt, Deficit, and “Making America Great”17:10 – The Limits of Leadership: Biden, Trump, and the Decline Question27:23 – Are There Any “Shining Star” Leaders?31:24 – Trump, Tariffs, and Drawing Hard Lines: Pros and Cons43:15 – The Limits of Information & the Dilemma of Too Much Freedom FOLLOW STEPHEN “DESTINY” BONNELL:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/destinyKick: https://www.kick.com/destinyTwitter: https://twitter.com/TheOmniLiberal CHECK OUT OUR SPONSORS Vital Proteins: Get 20% off by going to ⁠https://www.vitalproteins.com⁠ and entering promo code IMPACT at check out Allio Capital: Macro investing for people who want to understand the big picture. Download their app in the App Store or at Google Play, or text my name “TOM” to 511511. iTrust Capital: Use code IMPACTGO when you sign up and fund your account to get a $100 bonus at ⁠https://www.itrustcapital.com/tombilyeu⁠  SleepMe: Visit ⁠https://sleep.me/impact⁠ to get your Chilipad and save 20% with code IMPACT. Try it risk-free with their 30-night sleep trial and free shipping. Jerry: Stop needlessly overpaying for car insurance - download the Jerry app or head to ⁠https://jerry.ai/impact⁠ Shopify: Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial period at ⁠https://shopify.com/impact⁠ What's up, everybody? It's Tom Bilyeu here: If you want my help... STARTING a business:⁠ join me here at ZERO TO FOUNDER⁠ SCALING a business:⁠ see if you qualify here.⁠ Get my battle-tested strategies and insights delivered weekly to your inbox:⁠ sign up here.⁠ ********************************************************************** If you're serious about leveling up your life, I urge you to check out my new podcast,⁠ Tom Bilyeu's Mindset Playbook⁠ —a goldmine of my most impactful episodes on mindset, business, and health. Trust me, your future self will thank you. ********************************************************************** LISTEN TO IMPACT THEORY AD FREE + BONUS EPISODES on APPLE PODCASTS:⁠ apple.co/impacttheory⁠ ********************************************************************** FOLLOW TOM: Instagram:⁠ https://www.instagram.com/tombilyeu/⁠ Tik Tok:⁠ https://www.tiktok.com/@tombilyeu?lang=en⁠ Twitter:⁠ https://twitter.com/tombilyeu⁠ YouTube:⁠ https://www.youtube.com/@TomBilyeu⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    SANS Internet Stormcenter Daily Network/Cyber Security and Information Security Stormcast
    SANS Stormcast Monday, July 14th, 2025: Web Honeypot Log Volume; Browser Extension Malware; RDP Forensics

    SANS Internet Stormcenter Daily Network/Cyber Security and Information Security Stormcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 6:10


    DShield Honeypot Log Volume Increase Within the last few months, there has been a dramatic increase in honeypot log volumes and how often these high volumes are seen. This has not just been from Jesse s residential honeypot, which has historically seen higher log volumes, but from all of the honeypots that Jesse runs. https://isc.sans.edu/diary/DShield+Honeypot+Log+Volume+Increase/32100 Google and Microsoft Trusted Them. 2.3 Million Users Installed Them. They Were Malware. Koi Security s investigation of a single verified color picker exposed a coordinated campaign of 18 malicious extensions that infected a massive 2.3 million users across Chrome and Edge. https://blog.koi.security/google-and-microsoft-trusted-them-2-3-million-users-installed-them-they-were-malware-fb4ed4f40ff5 RDP Forensics Comprehensive overview of Windows RDP Forensics https://medium.com/@mathias.fuchs/chasing-ghosts-over-rdp-lateral-movement-in-tiny-bitmaps-328d2babd8ec

    Halbe Katoffl
    Chan-Jo Jun (KOR): Quatsch-Jura, Facebook-Klage & "Der unkoreanischste Koreaner"

    Halbe Katoffl

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 99:40


    Chan-Jo Jun ist Fachanwalt für IT-Recht. Seit einigen Jahren klärt er im Internet auf über juristische Sachverhalte, erläutert gesellschaftliche Konsequenzen von Verboten und Gesetzen – und entlarvt „Quatsch Jura“. Er schreckt nicht mal davor zurück, Social-Media-Plattformen zu verklagen. Warum Chan-Jo Jun eigentlich anders heißt, was er beim Geflügelzüchterverein gemacht hat und wie er darauf reagierte, als ihn jemand den "unkoreanischten Koreaner" genannt hat, das erzählt er in diesem Podcast. Er rekapituliert, warum seine Klage gegen Facebook weltweite Aufmerksamkeit erregte, was er mal in einem Taxi erlebte und wie sein Gefühl war, als er beim Marathon durchs Brandenburger Tor lief. KANZLEI: https://jun.legal/team/ SOCIAL MEDIA: https://jun.legal/neu-anwalt_jun/ (05:05) Passkontrolle (09:55) Klischee-Check (24:45) Tik-Tok-Sprache, Selfie-Winkel & Kleinstadterinnerungen (36:15) Jura-Erklärbär und Reportageeinstieg beim Geflügelzüchterverein (39:10) "Ich hatte keine Lust auf Koreanisch" (48:00) Bestes Examen des Jahrgangs und die Stimme vom Jura-Gott (55:55) Facebook-Klage: Ich habs geliebt! (1:00:15) Quatsch-Jura, besondere Taxifahrt und Mark Zuckerberg in Berlin (1:09:05) Kanzlei: "Ich bin Infrastruktur-Dienstleister" (1:14:45) Marathonlaufen, USA-Einreiseverbot und Sprachkurs in Korea (1:24:55) Long Run auf dem Schiff, Bucket-List und Chiller-Killer-Theorie PODCAST WORKSHOP & BERATUNG https://halbekatoffl.de/workshops/ SUPPORT: Halbe Katoffl unterstützen: https://halbekatoffl.de/unterstuetzen/ Paypal: frank@halbekatoffl.de Steady: https://steady.page/de/halbekatoffl/about Überweisung/ Dauerauftrag: Schreib an frank@halbekatoffl.de | Stichwort: KONTO

    The Naked Emperor
    Introducing: Click Here | Citizen Lab is still chasing shadows

    The Naked Emperor

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 22:51


    Today we're sharing an episode from the Click Here podcast from Recorded Future News and PRX.The early Internet was all about hope and utopian possibilities. But the founder of the Citizen Lab, Ron Deibert, always had an unsettled feeling about the web and its dark underbelly. So he created a team of digital sleuths to investigate.More episodes of Click here are available at: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/click-here/id1225077306

    Gary and Shannon
    Trail Drama, Taco Drama, and Internet Rabbit Holes

    Gary and Shannon

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 29:10 Transcription Available


    #WHAT'SHAPPENING – You can't ruin the Runyon Canyon trails. A missing 74-year-old may be a kidnapping case. Two people were killed in a flood in New Jersey. Fire Festival is back in the news. Is Stevie Wonder really blind? How the Crunchwrap Became Bigger Than Taco Bell. 

    The Business of Intuition
    Greg Shove: The Executive's Guide to AI

    The Business of Intuition

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 44:01


    About Greg Shove:Greg is the CEO of Section and a 6x founder and CEO of tech-powered companies that rode 3 previous tech waves—Internet, Cloud, and Mobile—with $250M in exits. He's also a founder at Machine and Partners, an AI consultancy helping companies identify and prototype AI products, and Personal Math, a newsletter for professionals in their 30s and beyond. In this episode, Dean Newlund and Greg Shove discuss:AI's ability to expose organizational dysfunction and enhance well-run systemsHow leaders must adapt their mindset to effectively integrate AI toolsThe growing influence of AI on coaching, learning, and professional developmentShifting definitions of human experience in an increasingly AI-mediated worldThe ethical and strategic implications of AI usage in business environments Key Takeaways:Before implementing AI, leaders must audit internal workflows to ensure structured processes. Otherwise, AI will simply magnify existing chaos and inefficiency.Developing AI fluency through consistent, hands-on interaction builds confidence, especially for non-technical users, and lays the groundwork for meaningful integration into daily work.AI-driven role-playing and adaptive conversation tools are already replacing traditional, static training methods in soft skill development, especially in coaching and feedback scenarios.Creating shared AI “projects” loaded with company knowledge enables collaborative problem-solving, faster onboarding, and continuous organizational learning. "AI is going to be a truth serum for organizations, because... you're going to find out how broken your processes are.” — Greg Shove Connect with Greg Shove:  Website: https://www.sectionschool.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sectionschool &https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregshove/  See Dean's TedTalk “Why Business Needs Intuition” here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEq9IYvgV7I Connect with Dean:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgqRK8GC8jBIFYPmECUCMkwWebsite: https://www.mfileadership.com/The Mission Statement E-Newsletter: https://www.mfileadership.com/blog/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deannewlund/X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/deannewlundFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/MissionFacilitators/Email: dean.newlund@mfileadership.comPhone: 1-800-926-7370 Show notes by Podcastologist: Hanz Jimuel AlvarezAudio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.

    La Diva De México
    ¿CONOCES A ALGUIEN QUE TENGA UNA RELACIÓN POR INTERNET Y HASTA ENVÍE DINERO A SU SUPUESTA PAREJA?

    La Diva De México

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 121:02


    Fohrcast
    How Small Creators Can Use Fohr To Make Money

    Fohrcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 12:32


    In todays episode of Negroni's With Nord, James breaks down bad TikTok career advice, Drake's abs, how to seed interests from brands and how small creators can use Fohr's technology to "niche down", find their audience, and grow.In The Final Final, James tries to name some Drake songs.

    Review Party Dot Com
    RPDC 260: Serious Helicopter Business

    Review Party Dot Com

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 49:14


    You know, like pouring water on fires, and safely transporting famous people and their families.Internet reviews for City Crisis on the PS2, getting into the dehydration lifestyle with banana chips, waking up and craving at Flying Biscuit Cafe in South Carolina, responsibilities and IMDB's most popular Dexter review, and Sargento's gouda cheese. For the segment, we have a look at the career path and horse-drawing ability of one Maurice Sendak in Upon Further Review. Seriously.Want more party? Check it out at https://www.reviewpartdotcom.com/ !

    Practical AI
    Agentic AI for Drone & Robotic Swarming

    Practical AI

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 46:27 Transcription Available


    In this episode of Practical AI, Chris and Daniel explore the fascinating world of agentic AI for drone and robotic swarms, which is Chris's passion and professional focus. They unpack how autonomous vehicles (UxV), drones (UaV), and other autonomous multi-agent systems can collaborate without centralized control while exhibiting complex emergent behavior with agency and self-governance to accomplish a mission or shared goals. Chris and Dan delve into the role of AI real-time inference and edge computing to enable complex agentic multi-model autonomy, especially in challenging environments like disaster zones and remote industrial operations.Featuring:Chris Benson – Website, LinkedIn, Bluesky, GitHub, XDaniel Whitenack – Website, GitHub, XLinks:ROS - Robotic Operating SystemGazeboHugging Face Agents CourseSwarm Robotics | WikipediaChris's definition of Swarming:Swarming occurs when numerous independent fully-autonomous multi-agentic platforms exhibit highly-coordinated locomotive and emergent behaviors with agency and self-governance in any domain (air, ground, sea, undersea, space), functioning as a single independent logical distributed decentralized decisioning entity for purposes of C3 (command, control, communications) with human operators on-the-loop, to implement actions that achieve strategic, tactical, or operational effects in the furtherance of a mission.© 2025 Chris BensonSponsors:Outshift by Cisco: AGNTCY is an open source collective building the Internet of Agents. It's a collaboration layer where AI agents can communicate, discover each other, and work across frameworks. For developers, this means standardized agent discovery tools, seamless protocols for inter-agent communication, and modular components to compose and scale multi-agent workflows.

    YAP - Young and Profiting
    Pat Flynn: The Surprising Productivity Hack Helping Entrepreneurs Achieve More | Productivity | E359

    YAP - Young and Profiting

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 78:32


    Most entrepreneurs think productivity means learning more: more books, more podcasts, more courses. But Pat Flynn argues that real progress comes from learning just enough to pursue your goals. After getting laid off from his dream job, Pat dove into nonstop learning. But instead of moving forward, he felt stuck, overwhelmed with ideas and no real execution. That experience led to his Lean Learning approach, a strategy that helped him build multiple successful online businesses. In this episode, Pat returns to share why overlearning kills productivity and how content creators and entrepreneurs can cut through information overload, take focused action, and grow their business by doing less but better. In this episode, Hala and Pat will discuss:  (00:00) Introduction (02:03) Why Overlearning Is Killing Your Productivity (06:43) How a Layoff Sparked His Motivation to Take Action (15:18) 80/20 Time Management Rule for Curious Entrepreneurs (24:18) Learn It or Burn It: Evaluating Learning Methods (34:01) AI as a Creative Partner for Entrepreneurs (37:24) The Biggest Learning Mistake Creator Entrepreneurs Make (42:49) Getting Past the “Cringe” Mindset and Getting Started (53:53) The Keystone Question for Smart Decision-Making (57:28) How Power 10 Boosts Innovation and Team Building Pat Flynn is a serial entrepreneur, speaker, and founder of Smart Passive Income, a leading resource for online business education. He is the bestselling author of Will It Fly?, Superfans, and his latest, Lean Learning, which serves as the ultimate productivity guide to winning by learning less. Pat has built multiple successful ventures as a content creator, including YouTube channels with millions of subscribers. Sponsored By: Shopify - Start your $1/month trial at Shopify.com/profiting. Indeed - Get a $75 sponsored job credit to boost your job's visibility at Indeed.com/PROFITING OpenPhone - Get 20% off your first 6 months at OpenPhone.com/profiting. Airbnb - Find a co-host at airbnb.com/host Boulevard - Get 10% off your first year at joinblvd.com/profiting when you book a demo   Resources Mentioned: Pat's Book, Lean Learning: bit.ly/LeanLearning  Pat's Pokémon Channel, Deep Pocket Monster: youtube.com/c/DeepPocketMonster  Pat's Instagram: instagram.com/patflynn  Pat Flynn: Online Business 101 | E256: bit.ly/Online_Business101  Moonlighting on the Internet by Yanik Silver: bit.ly/MoonlightingonInternet The 5 Dysfunctions of a Team by Patrick Lencioni: bit.ly/FiveDysfunctions_Team  Active Deals - youngandprofiting.com/deals  Key YAP Links Reviews - ratethispodcast.com/yap YouTube - youtube.com/c/YoungandProfiting LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/htaha/ Instagram - instagram.com/yapwithhala/ Social + Podcast Services: yapmedia.com Transcripts - youngandprofiting.com/episodes-new  Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship Podcast, Business, Business Podcast, Self Improvement, Self-Improvement, Personal Development, Starting a Business, Strategy, Investing, Sales, Selling, Psychology, Productivity, Entrepreneurs, AI, Artificial Intelligence, Technology, Marketing, Negotiation, Money, Finance, Side Hustle, Startup, Mental Health, Career, Leadership, Mindset, Health, Growth Mindset, Work-Life Balance, Work Life Balance, Manifestation, Life Balance, Goal Setting, Resolutions