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Latent Space: The AI Engineer Podcast — CodeGen, Agents, Computer Vision, Data Science, AI UX and all things Software 3.0
Bitter Lessons in Venture vs Growth: Anthropic vs OpenAI, Noam Shazeer, World Labs, Thinking Machines, Cursor, ASIC Economics — Martin Casado & Sarah Wang of a16z

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Tickets for AIEi Miami and AIE Europe are live, with first wave speakers announced!From pioneering software-defined networking to backing many of the most aggressive AI model companies of this cycle, Martin Casado and Sarah Wang sit at the center of the capital, compute, and talent arms race reshaping the tech industry. As partners at a16z investing across infrastructure and growth, they've watched venture and growth blur, model labs turn dollars into capability at unprecedented speed, and startups raise nine-figure rounds before monetization.Martin and Sarah join us to unpack the new financing playbook for AI: why today's rounds are really compute contracts in disguise, how the “raise → train → ship → raise bigger” flywheel works, and whether foundation model companies can outspend the entire app ecosystem built on top of them. They also share what's underhyped (boring enterprise software), what's overheated (talent wars and compensation spirals), and the two radically different futures they see for AI's market structure.We discuss:* Martin's “two futures” fork: infinite fragmentation and new software categories vs. a small oligopoly of general models that consume everything above them* The capital flywheel: how model labs translate funding directly into capability gains, then into revenue growth measured in weeks, not years* Why venture and growth have merged: $100M–$1B hybrid rounds, strategic investors, compute negotiations, and complex deal structures* The AGI vs. product tension: allocating scarce GPUs between long-term research and near-term revenue flywheels* Whether frontier labs can out-raise and outspend the entire app ecosystem built on top of their APIs* Why today's talent wars ($10M+ comp packages, $B acqui-hires) are breaking early-stage founder math* Cursor as a case study: building up from the app layer while training down into your own models* Why “boring” enterprise software may be the most underinvested opportunity in the AI mania* Hardware and robotics: why the ChatGPT moment hasn't yet arrived for robots and what would need to change* World Labs and generative 3D: bringing the marginal cost of 3D scene creation down by orders of magnitude* Why public AI discourse is often wildly disconnected from boardroom reality and how founders should navigate the noiseShow Notes:* “Where Value Will Accrue in AI: Martin Casado & Sarah Wang” - a16z show* “Jack Altman & Martin Casado on the Future of Venture Capital”* World Labs—Martin Casado• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/martincasado/• X: https://x.com/martin_casadoSarah Wang• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-wang-59b96a7• X: https://x.com/sarahdingwanga16z• https://a16z.com/Timestamps00:00:00 – Intro: Live from a16z00:01:20 – The New AI Funding Model: Venture + Growth Collide00:03:19 – Circular Funding, Demand & “No Dark GPUs”00:05:24 – Infrastructure vs Apps: The Lines Blur00:06:24 – The Capital Flywheel: Raise → Train → Ship → Raise Bigger00:09:39 – Can Frontier Labs Outspend the Entire App Ecosystem?00:11:24 – Character AI & The AGI vs Product Dilemma00:14:39 – Talent Wars, $10M Engineers & Founder Anxiety00:17:33 – What's Underinvested? The Case for “Boring” Software00:19:29 – Robotics, Hardware & Why It's Hard to Win00:22:42 – Custom ASICs & The $1B Training Run Economics00:24:23 – American Dynamism, Geography & AI Power Centers00:26:48 – How AI Is Changing the Investor Workflow (Claude Cowork)00:29:12 – Two Futures of AI: Infinite Expansion or Oligopoly?00:32:48 – If You Can Raise More Than Your Ecosystem, You Win00:34:27 – Are All Tasks AGI-Complete? Coding as the Test Case00:38:55 – Cursor & The Power of the App Layer00:44:05 – World Labs, Spatial Intelligence & 3D Foundation Models00:47:20 – Thinking Machines, Founder Drama & Media Narratives00:52:30 – Where Long-Term Power Accrues in the AI StackTranscriptLatent.Space - Inside AI's $10B+ Capital Flywheel — Martin Casado & Sarah Wang of a16z[00:00:00] Welcome to Latent Space (Live from a16z) + Meet the Guests[00:00:00] Alessio: Hey everyone. Welcome to the Latent Space podcast, live from a 16 z. Uh, this is Alessio founder Kernel Lance, and I'm joined by Twix, editor of Latent Space.[00:00:08] swyx: Hey, hey, hey. Uh, and we're so glad to be on with you guys. Also a top AI podcast, uh, Martin Cado and Sarah Wang. Welcome, very[00:00:16] Martin Casado: happy to be here and welcome.[00:00:17] swyx: Yes, uh, we love this office. We love what you've done with the place. Uh, the new logo is everywhere now. It's, it's still getting, takes a while to get used to, but it reminds me of like sort of a callback to a more ambitious age, which I think is kind of[00:00:31] Martin Casado: definitely makes a statement.[00:00:33] swyx: Yeah.[00:00:34] Martin Casado: Not quite sure what that statement is, but it makes a statement.[00:00:37] swyx: Uh, Martin, I go back with you to Netlify.[00:00:40] Martin Casado: Yep.[00:00:40] swyx: Uh, and, uh, you know, you create a software defined networking and all, all that stuff people can read up on your background. Yep. Sarah, I'm newer to you. Uh, you, you sort of started working together on AI infrastructure stuff.[00:00:51] Sarah Wang: That's right. Yeah. Seven, seven years ago now.[00:00:53] Martin Casado: Best growth investor in the entire industry.[00:00:55] swyx: Oh, say[00:00:56] Martin Casado: more hands down there is, there is. [00:01:00] I mean, when it comes to AI companies, Sarah, I think has done the most kind of aggressive, um, investment thesis around AI models, right? So, worked for Nom Ja, Mira Ia, FEI Fey, and so just these frontier, kind of like large AI models.[00:01:15] I think, you know, Sarah's been the, the broadest investor. Is that fair?[00:01:20] Venture vs. Growth in the Frontier Model Era[00:01:20] Sarah Wang: No, I, well, I was gonna say, I think it's been a really interesting tag, tag team actually just ‘cause the, a lot of these big C deals, not only are they raising a lot of money, um, it's still a tech founder bet, which obviously is inherently early stage.[00:01:33] But the resources,[00:01:36] Martin Casado: so many, I[00:01:36] Sarah Wang: was gonna say the resources one, they just grow really quickly. But then two, the resources that they need day one are kind of growth scale. So I, the hybrid tag team that we have is. Quite effective, I think,[00:01:46] Martin Casado: what is growth these days? You know, you don't wake up if it's less than a billion or like, it's, it's actually, it's actually very like, like no, it's a very interesting time in investing because like, you know, take like the character around, right?[00:01:59] These tend to [00:02:00] be like pre monetization, but the dollars are large enough that you need to have a larger fund and the analysis. You know, because you've got lots of users. ‘cause this stuff has such high demand requires, you know, more of a number sophistication. And so most of these deals, whether it's US or other firms on these large model companies, are like this hybrid between venture growth.[00:02:18] Sarah Wang: Yeah. Total. And I think, you know, stuff like BD for example, you wouldn't usually need BD when you were seed stage trying to get market biz Devrel. Biz Devrel, exactly. Okay. But like now, sorry, I'm,[00:02:27] swyx: I'm not familiar. What, what, what does biz Devrel mean for a venture fund? Because I know what biz Devrel means for a company.[00:02:31] Sarah Wang: Yeah.[00:02:32] Compute Deals, Strategics, and the ‘Circular Funding' Question[00:02:32] Sarah Wang: You know, so a, a good example is, I mean, we talk about buying compute, but there's a huge negotiation involved there in terms of, okay, do you get equity for the compute? What, what sort of partner are you looking at? Is there a go-to market arm to that? Um, and these are just things on this scale, hundreds of millions, you know, maybe.[00:02:50] Six months into the inception of a company, you just wouldn't have to negotiate these deals before.[00:02:54] Martin Casado: Yeah. These large rounds are very complex now. Like in the past, if you did a series A [00:03:00] or a series B, like whatever, you're writing a 20 to a $60 million check and you call it a day. Now you normally have financial investors and strategic investors, and then the strategic portion always still goes with like these kind of large compute contracts, which can take months to do.[00:03:13] And so it's, it's very different ties. I've been doing this for 10 years. It's the, I've never seen anything like this.[00:03:19] swyx: Yeah. Do you have worries about the circular funding from so disease strategics?[00:03:24] Martin Casado: I mean, listen, as long as the demand is there, like the demand is there. Like the problem with the internet is the demand wasn't there.[00:03:29] swyx: Exactly. All right. This, this is like the, the whole pyramid scheme bubble thing, where like, as long as you mark to market on like the notional value of like, these deals, fine, but like once it starts to chip away, it really Well[00:03:41] Martin Casado: no, like as, as, as, as long as there's demand. I mean, you know, this, this is like a lot of these sound bites have already become kind of cliches, but they're worth saying it.[00:03:47] Right? Like during the internet days, like we were. Um, raising money to put fiber in the ground that wasn't used. And that's a problem, right? Because now you actually have a supply overhang.[00:03:58] swyx: Mm-hmm.[00:03:59] Martin Casado: And even in the, [00:04:00] the time of the, the internet, like the supply and, and bandwidth overhang, even as massive as it was in, as massive as the crash was only lasted about four years.[00:04:09] But we don't have a supply overhang. Like there's no dark GPUs, right? I mean, and so, you know, circular or not, I mean, you know, if, if someone invests in a company that, um. You know, they'll actually use the GPUs. And on the other side of it is the, is the ask for customer. So I I, I think it's a different time.[00:04:25] Sarah Wang: I think the other piece, maybe just to add onto this, and I'm gonna quote Martine in front of him, but this is probably also a unique time in that. For the first time, you can actually trace dollars to outcomes. Yeah, right. Provided that scaling laws are, are holding, um, and capabilities are actually moving forward.[00:04:40] Because if you can put translate dollars into capabilities, uh, a capability improvement, there's demand there to martine's point. But if that somehow breaks, you know, obviously that's an important assumption in this whole thing to make it work. But you know, instead of investing dollars into sales and marketing, you're, you're investing into r and d to get to the capability, um, you know, increase.[00:04:59] And [00:05:00] that's sort of been the demand driver because. Once there's an unlock there, people are willing to pay for it.[00:05:05] Alessio: Yeah.[00:05:06] Blurring Lines: Models as Infra + Apps, and the New Fundraising Flywheel[00:05:06] Alessio: Is there any difference in how you built the portfolio now that some of your growth companies are, like the infrastructure of the early stage companies, like, you know, OpenAI is now the same size as some of the cloud providers were early on.[00:05:16] Like what does that look like? Like how much information can you feed off each other between the, the two?[00:05:24] Martin Casado: There's so many lines that are being crossed right now, or blurred. Right. So we already talked about venture and growth. Another one that's being blurred is between infrastructure and apps, right? So like what is a model company?[00:05:35] Mm-hmm. Like, it's clearly infrastructure, right? Because it's like, you know, it's doing kind of core r and d. It's a horizontal platform, but it's also an app because it's um, uh, touches the users directly. And then of course. You know, the, the, the growth of these is just so high. And so I actually think you're just starting to see a, a, a new financing strategy emerge and, you know, we've had to adapt as a result of that.[00:05:59] And [00:06:00] so there's been a lot of changes. Um, you're right that these companies become platform companies very quickly. You've got ecosystem build out. So none of this is necessarily new, but the timescales of which it's happened is pretty phenomenal. And the way we'd normally cut lines before is blurred a little bit, but.[00:06:16] But that, that, that said, I mean, a lot of it also just does feel like things that we've seen in the past, like cloud build out the internet build out as well.[00:06:24] Sarah Wang: Yeah. Um, yeah, I think it's interesting, uh, I don't know if you guys would agree with this, but it feels like the emerging strategy is, and this builds off of your other question, um.[00:06:33] You raise money for compute, you pour that or you, you pour the money into compute, you get some sort of breakthrough. You funnel the breakthrough into your vertically integrated application. That could be chat GBT, that could be cloud code, you know, whatever it is. You massively gain share and get users.[00:06:49] Maybe you're even subsidizing at that point. Um, depending on your strategy. You raise money at the peak momentum and then you repeat, rinse and repeat. Um, and so. And that wasn't [00:07:00] true even two years ago, I think. Mm-hmm. And so it's sort of to your, just tying it to fundraising strategy, right? There's a, and hiring strategy.[00:07:07] All of these are tied, I think the lines are blurring even more today where everyone is, and they, but of course these companies all have API businesses and so they're these, these frenemy lines that are getting blurred in that a lot of, I mean, they have billions of dollars of API revenue, right? And so there are customers there.[00:07:23] But they're competing on the app layer.[00:07:24] Martin Casado: Yeah. So this is a really, really important point. So I, I would say for sure, venture and growth, that line is blurry app and infrastructure. That line is blurry. Um, but I don't think that that changes our practice so much. But like where the very open questions are like, does this layer in the same way.[00:07:43] Compute traditionally has like during the cloud is like, you know, like whatever, somebody wins one layer, but then another whole set of companies wins another layer. But that might not, might not be the case here. It may be the case that you actually can't verticalize on the token string. Like you can't build an app like it, it necessarily goes down just because there are no [00:08:00] abstractions.[00:08:00] So those are kinda the bigger existential questions we ask. Another thing that is very different this time than in the history of computer sciences is. In the past, if you raised money, then you basically had to wait for engineering to catch up. Which famously doesn't scale like the mythical mammoth. It take a very long time.[00:08:18] But like that's not the case here. Like a model company can raise money and drop a model in a, in a year, and it's better, right? And, and it does it with a team of 20 people or 10 people. So this type of like money entering a company and then producing something that has demand and growth right away and using that to raise more money is a very different capital flywheel than we've ever seen before.[00:08:39] And I think everybody's trying to understand what the consequences are. So I think it's less about like. Big companies and growth and this, and more about these more systemic questions that we actually don't have answers to.[00:08:49] Alessio: Yeah, like at Kernel Labs, one of our ideas is like if you had unlimited money to spend productively to turn tokens into products, like the whole early stage [00:09:00] market is very different because today you're investing X amount of capital to win a deal because of price structure and whatnot, and you're kind of pot committing.[00:09:07] Yeah. To a certain strategy for a certain amount of time. Yeah. But if you could like iteratively spin out companies and products and just throw, I, I wanna spend a million dollar of inference today and get a product out tomorrow.[00:09:18] swyx: Yeah.[00:09:19] Alessio: Like, we should get to the point where like the friction of like token to product is so low that you can do this and then you can change the Right, the early stage venture model to be much more iterative.[00:09:30] And then every round is like either 100 k of inference or like a hundred million from a 16 Z. There's no, there's no like $8 million C round anymore. Right.[00:09:38] When Frontier Labs Outspend the Entire App Ecosystem[00:09:38] Martin Casado: But, but, but, but there's a, there's a, the, an industry structural question that we don't know the answer to, which involves the frontier models, which is, let's take.[00:09:48] Anthropic it. Let's say Anthropic has a state-of-the-art model that has some large percentage of market share. And let's say that, uh, uh, uh, you know, uh, a company's building smaller models [00:10:00] that, you know, use the bigger model in the background, open 4.5, but they add value on top of that. Now, if Anthropic can raise three times more.[00:10:10] Every subsequent round, they probably can raise more money than the entire app ecosystem that's built on top of it. And if that's the case, they can expand beyond everything built on top of it. It's like imagine like a star that's just kind of expanding, so there could be a systemic. There could be a, a systemic situation where the soda models can raise so much money that they can out pay anybody that bills on top of ‘em, which would be something I don't think we've ever seen before just because we were so bottlenecked in engineering, and this is a very open question.[00:10:41] swyx: Yeah. It's, it is almost like bitter lesson applied to the startup industry.[00:10:45] Martin Casado: Yeah, a hundred percent. It literally becomes an issue of like raise capital, turn that directly into growth. Use that to raise three times more. Exactly. And if you can keep doing that, you literally can outspend any company that's built the, not any company.[00:10:57] You can outspend the aggregate of companies on top of [00:11:00] you and therefore you'll necessarily take their share, which is crazy.[00:11:02] swyx: Would you say that kind of happens in character? Is that the, the sort of postmortem on. What happened?[00:11:10] Sarah Wang: Um,[00:11:10] Martin Casado: no.[00:11:12] Sarah Wang: Yeah, because I think so,[00:11:13] swyx: I mean the actual postmortem is, he wanted to go back to Google.[00:11:15] Exactly. But like[00:11:18] Martin Casado: that's another difference that[00:11:19] Sarah Wang: you said[00:11:21] Martin Casado: it. We should talk, we should actually talk about that.[00:11:22] swyx: Yeah,[00:11:22] Sarah Wang: that's[00:11:23] swyx: Go for it. Take it. Take,[00:11:23] Sarah Wang: yeah.[00:11:24] Character.AI, Founder Goals (AGI vs Product), and GPU Allocation Tradeoffs[00:11:24] Sarah Wang: I was gonna say, I think, um. The, the, the character thing raises actually a different issue, which actually the Frontier Labs will face as well. So we'll see how they handle it.[00:11:34] But, um, so we invest in character in January, 2023, which feels like eons ago, I mean, three years ago. Feels like lifetimes ago. But, um, and then they, uh, did the IP licensing deal with Google in August, 2020. Uh, four. And so, um, you know, at the time, no, you know, he's talked publicly about this, right? He wanted to Google wouldn't let him put out products in the world.[00:11:56] That's obviously changed drastically. But, um, he went to go do [00:12:00] that. Um, but he had a product attached. The goal was, I mean, it's Nome Shair, he wanted to get to a GI. That was always his personal goal. But, you know, I think through collecting data, right, and this sort of very human use case, that the character product.[00:12:13] Originally was and still is, um, was one of the vehicles to do that. Um, I think the real reason that, you know. I if you think about the, the stress that any company feels before, um, you ultimately going one way or the other is sort of this a GI versus product. Um, and I think a lot of the big, I think, you know, opening eyes, feeling that, um, anthropic if they haven't started, you know, felt it, certainly given the success of their products, they may start to feel that soon.[00:12:39] And the real. I think there's real trade-offs, right? It's like how many, when you think about GPUs, that's a limited resource. Where do you allocate the GPUs? Is it toward the product? Is it toward new re research? Right? Is it, or long-term research, is it toward, um, n you know, near to midterm research? And so, um, in a case where you're resource constrained, um, [00:13:00] of course there's this fundraising game you can play, right?[00:13:01] But the fund, the market was very different back in 2023 too. Um. I think the best researchers in the world have this dilemma of, okay, I wanna go all in on a GI, but it's the product usage revenue flywheel that keeps the revenue in the house to power all the GPUs to get to a GI. And so it does make, um, you know, I think it sets up an interesting dilemma for any startup that has trouble raising up until that level, right?[00:13:27] And certainly if you don't have that progress, you can't continue this fly, you know, fundraising flywheel.[00:13:32] Martin Casado: I would say that because, ‘cause we're keeping track of all of the things that are different, right? Like, you know, venture growth and uh, app infra and one of the ones is definitely the personalities of the founders.[00:13:45] It's just very different this time I've been. Been doing this for a decade and I've been doing startups for 20 years. And so, um, I mean a lot of people start this to do a GI and we've never had like a unified North star that I recall in the same [00:14:00] way. Like people built companies to start companies in the past.[00:14:02] Like that was what it was. Like I would create an internet company, I would create infrastructure company, like it's kind of more engineering builders and this is kind of a different. You know, mentality. And some companies have harnessed that incredibly well because their direction is so obviously on the path to what somebody would consider a GI, but others have not.[00:14:20] And so like there is always this tension with personnel. And so I think we're seeing more kind of founder movement.[00:14:27] Sarah Wang: Yeah.[00:14:27] Martin Casado: You know, as a fraction of founders than we've ever seen. I mean, maybe since like, I don't know the time of like Shockly and the trade DUR aid or something like that. Way back in the beginning of the industry, I, it's a very, very.[00:14:38] Unusual time of personnel.[00:14:39] Sarah Wang: Totally.[00:14:40] Talent Wars, Mega-Comp, and the Rise of Acquihire M&A[00:14:40] Sarah Wang: And it, I think it's exacerbated by the fact that talent wars, I mean, every industry has talent wars, but not at this magnitude, right? No. Yeah. Very rarely can you see someone get poached for $5 billion. That's hard to compete with. And then secondly, if you're a founder in ai, you could fart and it would be on the front page of, you know, the information these days.[00:14:59] And so there's [00:15:00] sort of this fishbowl effect that I think adds to the deep anxiety that, that these AI founders are feeling.[00:15:06] Martin Casado: Hmm.[00:15:06] swyx: Uh, yes. I mean, just on, uh, briefly comment on the founder, uh, the sort of. Talent wars thing. I feel like 2025 was just like a blip. Like I, I don't know if we'll see that again.[00:15:17] ‘cause meta built the team. Like, I don't know if, I think, I think they're kind of done and like, who's gonna pay more than meta? I, I don't know.[00:15:23] Martin Casado: I, I agree. So it feels so, it feel, it feels this way to me too. It's like, it is like, basically Zuckerberg kind of came out swinging and then now he's kind of back to building.[00:15:30] Yeah,[00:15:31] swyx: yeah. You know, you gotta like pay up to like assemble team to rush the job, whatever. But then now, now you like you, you made your choices and now they got a ship.[00:15:38] Martin Casado: I mean, the, the o other side of that is like, you know, like we're, we're actually in the job hiring market. We've got 600 people here. I hire all the time.[00:15:44] I've got three open recs if anybody's interested, that's listening to this for investor. Yeah, on, on the team, like on the investing side of the team, like, and, um, a lot of the people we talk to have acting, you know, active, um, offers for 10 million a year or something like that. And like, you know, and we pay really, [00:16:00] really well.[00:16:00] And just to see what's out on the market is really, is really remarkable. And so I would just say it's actually, so you're right, like the really flashy one, like I will get someone for, you know, a billion dollars, but like the inflated, um, uh, trickles down. Yeah, it is still very active today. I mean,[00:16:18] Sarah Wang: yeah, you could be an L five and get an offer in the tens of millions.[00:16:22] Okay. Yeah. Easily. Yeah. It's so I think you're right that it felt like a blip. I hope you're right. Um, but I think it's been, the steady state is now, I think got pulled up. Yeah. Yeah. I'll pull up for[00:16:31] Martin Casado: sure. Yeah.[00:16:32] Alessio: Yeah. And I think that's breaking the early stage founder math too. I think before a lot of people would be like, well, maybe I should just go be a founder instead of like getting paid.[00:16:39] Yeah. 800 KA million at Google. But if I'm getting paid. Five, 6 million. That's different but[00:16:45] Martin Casado: on. But on the other hand, there's more strategic money than we've ever seen historically, right? Mm-hmm. And so, yep. The economics, the, the, the, the calculus on the economics is very different in a number of ways. And, uh, it's crazy.[00:16:58] It's cra it's causing like a, [00:17:00] a, a, a ton of change in confusion in the market. Some very positive, sub negative, like, so for example, the other side of the, um. The co-founder, like, um, acquisition, you know, mark Zuckerberg poaching someone for a lot of money is like, we were actually seeing historic amount of m and a for basically acquihires, right?[00:17:20] That you like, you know, really good outcomes from a venture perspective that are effective acquihires, right? So I would say it's probably net positive from the investment standpoint, even though it seems from the headlines to be very disruptive in a negative way.[00:17:33] Alessio: Yeah.[00:17:33] What's Underfunded: Boring Software, Robotics Skepticism, and Custom Silicon Economics[00:17:33] Alessio: Um, let's talk maybe about what's not being invested in, like maybe some interesting ideas that you would see more people build or it, it seems in a way, you know, as ycs getting more popular, it's like access getting more popular.[00:17:47] There's a startup school path that a lot of founders take and they know what's hot in the VC circles and they know what gets funded. Uh, and there's maybe not as much risk appetite for. Things outside of that. Um, I'm curious if you feel [00:18:00] like that's true and what are maybe, uh, some of the areas, uh, that you think are under discussed?[00:18:06] Martin Casado: I mean, I actually think that we've taken our eye off the ball in a lot of like, just traditional, you know, software companies. Um, so like, I mean. You know, I think right now there's almost a barbell, like you're like the hot thing on X, you're deep tech.[00:18:21] swyx: Mm-hmm.[00:18:22] Martin Casado: Right. But I, you know, I feel like there's just kind of a long, you know, list of like good.[00:18:28] Good companies that will be around for a long time in very large markets. Say you're building a database, you know, say you're building, um, you know, kind of monitoring or logging or tooling or whatever. There's some good companies out there right now, but like, they have a really hard time getting, um, the attention of investors.[00:18:43] And it's almost become a meme, right? Which is like, if you're not basically growing from zero to a hundred in a year, you're not interesting, which is just, is the silliest thing to say. I mean, think of yourself as like an introvert person, like, like your personal money, right? Mm-hmm. So. Your personal money, will you put it in the stock market at 7% or you put it in this company growing five x in a very large [00:19:00] market?[00:19:00] Of course you can put it in the company five x. So it's just like we say these stupid things, like if you're not going from zero to a hundred, but like those, like who knows what the margins of those are mean. Clearly these are good investments. True for anybody, right? True. Like our LPs want whatever.[00:19:12] Three x net over, you know, the life cycle of a fund, right? So a, a company in a big market growing five X is a great investment. We'd, everybody would be happy with these returns, but we've got this kind of mania on these, these strong growths. And so I would say that that's probably the most underinvested sector.[00:19:28] Right now.[00:19:29] swyx: Boring software, boring enterprise software.[00:19:31] Martin Casado: Traditional. Really good company.[00:19:33] swyx: No, no AI here.[00:19:34] Martin Casado: No. Like boring. Well, well, the AI of course is pulling them into use cases. Yeah, but that's not what they're, they're not on the token path, right? Yeah. Let's just say that like they're software, but they're not on the token path.[00:19:41] Like these are like they're great investments from any definition except for like random VC on Twitter saying VC on x, saying like, it's not growing fast enough. What do you[00:19:52] Sarah Wang: think? Yeah, maybe I'll answer a slightly different. Question, but adjacent to what you asked, um, which is maybe an area that we're not, uh, investing [00:20:00] right now that I think is a question and we're spending a lot of time in regardless of whether we pull the trigger or not.[00:20:05] Um, and it would probably be on the hardware side, actually. Robotics, right? And the robotics side. Robotics. Right. Which is, it's, I don't wanna say that it's not getting funding ‘cause it's clearly, uh, it's, it's sort of non-consensus to almost not invest in robotics at this point. But, um, we spent a lot of time in that space and I think for us, we just haven't seen the chat GPT moment.[00:20:22] Happen on the hardware side. Um, and the funding going into it feels like it's already. Taking that for granted.[00:20:30] Martin Casado: Yeah. Yeah. But we also went through the drone, you know, um, there's a zip line right, right out there. What's that? Oh yeah, there's a zip line. Yeah. What the drone, what the av And like one of the takeaways is when it comes to hardware, um, most companies will end up verticalizing.[00:20:46] Like if you're. If you're investing in a robot company for an A for agriculture, you're investing in an ag company. ‘cause that's the competition and that's surprising. And that's supply chain. And if you're doing it for mining, that's mining. And so the ad team does a lot of that type of stuff ‘cause they actually set up to [00:21:00] diligence that type of work.[00:21:01] But for like horizontal technology investing, there's very little when it comes to robots just because it's so fit for, for purpose. And so we kinda like to look at software. Solutions or horizontal solutions like applied intuition. Clearly from the AV wave deep map, clearly from the AV wave, I would say scale AI was actually a horizontal one for That's fair, you know, for robotics early on.[00:21:23] And so that sort of thing we're very, very interested. But the actual like robot interacting with the world is probably better for different team. Agree.[00:21:30] Alessio: Yeah, I'm curious who these teams are supposed to be that invest in them. I feel like everybody's like, yeah, robotics, it's important and like people should invest in it.[00:21:38] But then when you look at like the numbers, like the capital requirements early on versus like the moment of, okay, this is actually gonna work. Let's keep investing. That seems really hard to predict in a way that is not,[00:21:49] Martin Casado: I think co, CO two, kla, gc, I mean these are all invested in in Harvard companies. He just, you know, and [00:22:00] listen, I mean, it could work this time for sure.[00:22:01] Right? I mean if Elon's doing it, he's like, right. Just, just the fact that Elon's doing it means that there's gonna be a lot of capital and a lot of attempts for a long period of time. So that alone maybe suggests that we should just be investing in robotics just ‘cause you have this North star who's Elon with a humanoid and that's gonna like basically willing into being an industry.[00:22:17] Um, but we've just historically found like. We're a huge believer that this is gonna happen. We just don't feel like we're in a good position to diligence these things. ‘cause again, robotics companies tend to be vertical. You really have to understand the market they're being sold into. Like that's like that competitive equilibrium with a human being is what's important.[00:22:34] It's not like the core tech and like we're kind of more horizontal core tech type investors. And this is Sarah and I. Yeah, the ad team is different. They can actually do these types of things.[00:22:42] swyx: Uh, just to clarify, AD stands for[00:22:44] Martin Casado: American Dynamism.[00:22:45] swyx: Alright. Okay. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Uh, I actually, I do have a related question that, first of all, I wanna acknowledge also just on the, on the chip side.[00:22:51] Yeah. I, I recall a podcast that where you were on, i, I, I think it was the a CC podcast, uh, about two or three years ago where you, where you suddenly said [00:23:00] something, which really stuck in my head about how at some point, at some point kind of scale it makes sense to. Build a custom aic Yes. For per run.[00:23:07] Martin Casado: Yes.[00:23:07] It's crazy. Yeah.[00:23:09] swyx: We're here and I think you, you estimated 500 billion, uh, something.[00:23:12] Martin Casado: No, no, no. A billion, a billion dollar training run of $1 billion training run. It makes sense to actually do a custom meic if you can do it in time. The question now is timelines. Yeah, but not money because just, just, just rough math.[00:23:22] If it's a billion dollar training. Then the inference for that model has to be over a billion, otherwise it won't be solvent. So let's assume it's, if you could save 20%, which you could save much more than that with an ASIC 20%, that's $200 million. You can tape out a chip for $200 million. Right? So now you can literally like justify economically, not timeline wise.[00:23:41] That's a different issue. An ASIC per model, which[00:23:44] swyx: is because that, that's how much we leave on the table every single time. We, we, we do like generic Nvidia.[00:23:48] Martin Casado: Exactly. Exactly. No, it, it is actually much more than that. You could probably get, you know, a factor of two, which would be 500 million.[00:23:54] swyx: Typical MFU would be like 50.[00:23:55] Yeah, yeah. And that's good.[00:23:57] Martin Casado: Exactly. Yeah. Hundred[00:23:57] swyx: percent. Um, so, so, yeah, and I mean, and I [00:24:00] just wanna acknowledge like, here we are in, in, in 2025 and opening eyes confirming like Broadcom and all the other like custom silicon deals, which is incredible. I, I think that, uh, you know, speaking about ad there's, there's a really like interesting tie in that obviously you guys are hit on, which is like these sort, this sort of like America first movement or like sort of re industrialized here.[00:24:17] Yeah. Uh, move TSMC here, if that's possible. Um, how much overlap is there from ad[00:24:23] Martin Casado: Yeah.[00:24:23] swyx: To, I guess, growth and, uh, investing in particularly like, you know, US AI companies that are strongly bounded by their compute.[00:24:32] Martin Casado: Yeah. Yeah. So I mean, I, I would view, I would view AD as more as a market segmentation than like a mission, right?[00:24:37] So the market segmentation is, it has kind of regulatory compliance issues or government, you know, sale or it deals with like hardware. I mean, they're just set up to, to, to, to, to. To diligence those types of companies. So it's a more of a market segmentation thing. I would say the entire firm. You know, which has been since it is been intercepted, you know, has geographical biases, right?[00:24:58] I mean, for the longest time we're like, you [00:25:00] know, bay Area is gonna be like, great, where the majority of the dollars go. Yeah. And, and listen, there, there's actually a lot of compounding effects for having a geographic bias. Right. You know, everybody's in the same place. You've got an ecosystem, you're there, you've got presence, you've got a network.[00:25:12] Um, and, uh, I mean, I would say the Bay area's very much back. You know, like I, I remember during pre COVID, like it was like almost Crypto had kind of. Pulled startups away. Miami from the Bay Area. Miami, yeah. Yeah. New York was, you know, because it's so close to finance, came up like Los Angeles had a moment ‘cause it was so close to consumer, but now it's kind of come back here.[00:25:29] And so I would say, you know, we tend to be very Bay area focused historically, even though of course we've asked all over the world. And then I would say like, if you take the ring out, you know, one more, it's gonna be the US of course, because we know it very well. And then one more is gonna be getting us and its allies and Yeah.[00:25:44] And it goes from there.[00:25:45] Sarah Wang: Yeah,[00:25:45] Martin Casado: sorry.[00:25:46] Sarah Wang: No, no. I agree. I think from a, but I think from the intern that that's sort of like where the companies are headquartered. Maybe your questions on supply chain and customer base. Uh, I, I would say our customers are, are, our companies are fairly international from that perspective.[00:25:59] Like they're selling [00:26:00] globally, right? They have global supply chains in some cases.[00:26:03] Martin Casado: I would say also the stickiness is very different.[00:26:05] Sarah Wang: Yeah.[00:26:05] Martin Casado: Historically between venture and growth, like there's so much company building in venture, so much so like hiring the next PM. Introducing the customer, like all of that stuff.[00:26:15] Like of course we're just gonna be stronger where we have our network and we've been doing business for 20 years. I've been in the Bay Area for 25 years, so clearly I'm just more effective here than I would be somewhere else. Um, where I think, I think for some of the later stage rounds, the companies don't need that much help.[00:26:30] They're already kind of pretty mature historically, so like they can kind of be everywhere. So there's kind of less of that stickiness. This is different in the AI time. I mean, Sarah is now the, uh, chief of staff of like half the AI companies in, uh, in the Bay Area right now. She's like, ops Ninja Biz, Devrel, BizOps.[00:26:48] swyx: Are, are you, are you finding much AI automation in your work? Like what, what is your stack.[00:26:53] Sarah Wang: Oh my, in my personal stack.[00:26:54] swyx: I mean, because like, uh, by the way, it's the, the, the reason for this is it is triggering, uh, yeah. We, like, I'm hiring [00:27:00] ops, ops people. Um, a lot of ponders I know are also hiring ops people and I'm just, you know, it's opportunity Since you're, you're also like basically helping out with ops with a lot of companies.[00:27:09] What are people doing these days? Because it's still very manual as far as I can tell.[00:27:13] Sarah Wang: Hmm. Yeah. I think the things that we help with are pretty network based, um, in that. It's sort of like, Hey, how do do I shortcut this process? Well, let's connect you to the right person. So there's not quite an AI workflow for that.[00:27:26] I will say as a growth investor, Claude Cowork is pretty interesting. Yeah. Like for the first time, you can actually get one shot data analysis. Right. Which, you know, if you're gonna do a customer database, analyze a cohort retention, right? That's just stuff that you had to do by hand before. And our team, the other, it was like midnight and the three of us were playing with Claude Cowork.[00:27:47] We gave it a raw file. Boom. Perfectly accurate. We checked the numbers. It was amazing. That was my like, aha moment. That sounds so boring. But you know, that's, that's the kind of thing that a growth investor is like, [00:28:00] you know, slaving away on late at night. Um, done in a few seconds.[00:28:03] swyx: Yeah. You gotta wonder what the whole, like, philanthropic labs, which is like their new sort of products studio.[00:28:10] Yeah. What would that be worth as an independent, uh, startup? You know, like a[00:28:14] Martin Casado: lot.[00:28:14] Sarah Wang: Yeah, true.[00:28:16] swyx: Yeah. You[00:28:16] Martin Casado: gotta hand it to them. They've been executing incredibly well.[00:28:19] swyx: Yeah. I, I mean, to me, like, you know, philanthropic, like building on cloud code, I think, uh, it makes sense to me the, the real. Um, pedal to the metal, whatever the, the, the phrase is, is when they start coming after consumer with, uh, against OpenAI and like that is like red alert at Open ai.[00:28:35] Oh, I[00:28:35] Martin Casado: think they've been pretty clear. They're enterprise focused.[00:28:37] swyx: They have been, but like they've been free. Here's[00:28:40] Martin Casado: care publicly,[00:28:40] swyx: it's enterprise focused. It's coding. Right. Yeah.[00:28:43] AI Labs vs Startups: Disruption, Undercutting & the Innovator's Dilemma[00:28:43] swyx: And then, and, but here's cloud, cloud, cowork, and, and here's like, well, we, uh, they, apparently they're running Instagram ads for Claudia.[00:28:50] I, on, you know, for, for people on, I get them all the time. Right. And so, like,[00:28:54] Martin Casado: uh,[00:28:54] swyx: it, it's kind of like this, the disruption thing of, uh, you know. Mo Open has been doing, [00:29:00] consumer been doing the, just pursuing general intelligence in every mo modality, and here's a topic that only focus on this thing, but now they're sort of undercutting and doing the whole innovator's dilemma thing on like everything else.[00:29:11] Martin Casado: It's very[00:29:11] swyx: interesting.[00:29:12] Martin Casado: Yeah, I mean there's, there's a very open que so for me there's like, do you know that meme where there's like the guy in the path and there's like a path this way? There's a path this way. Like one which way Western man. Yeah. Yeah.[00:29:23] Two Futures for AI: Infinite Market vs AGI Oligopoly[00:29:23] Martin Casado: And for me, like, like all the entire industry kind of like hinges on like two potential futures.[00:29:29] So in, in one potential future, um, the market is infinitely large. There's perverse economies of scale. ‘cause as soon as you put a model out there, like it kind of sublimates and all the other models catch up and like, it's just like software's being rewritten and fractured all over the place and there's tons of upside and it just grows.[00:29:48] And then there's another path which is like, well. Maybe these models actually generalize really well, and all you have to do is train them with three times more money. That's all you have to [00:30:00] do, and it'll just consume everything beyond it. And if that's the case, like you end up with basically an oligopoly for everything, like, you know mm-hmm.[00:30:06] Because they're perfectly general and like, so this would be like the, the a GI path would be like, these are perfectly general. They can do everything. And this one is like, this is actually normal software. The universe is complicated. You've got, and nobody knows the answer.[00:30:18] The Economics Reality Check: Gross Margins, Training Costs & Borrowing Against the Future[00:30:18] Martin Casado: My belief is if you actually look at the numbers of these companies, so generally if you look at the numbers of these companies, if you look at like the amount they're making and how much they, they spent training the last model, they're gross margin positive.[00:30:30] You're like, oh, that's really working. But if you look at like. The current training that they're doing for the next model, their gross margin negative. So part of me thinks that a lot of ‘em are kind of borrowing against the future and that's gonna have to slow down. It's gonna catch up to them at some point in time, but we don't really know.[00:30:47] Sarah Wang: Yeah.[00:30:47] Martin Casado: Does that make sense? Like, I mean, it could be, it could be the case that the only reason this is working is ‘cause they can raise that next round and they can train that next model. ‘cause these models have such a short. Life. And so at some point in time, like, you know, they won't be able to [00:31:00] raise that next round for the next model and then things will kind of converge and fragment again.[00:31:03] But right now it's not.[00:31:04] Sarah Wang: Totally. I think the other, by the way, just, um, a meta point. I think the other lesson from the last three years is, and we talk about this all the time ‘cause we're on this. Twitter X bubble. Um, cool. But, you know, if you go back to, let's say March, 2024, that period, it felt like a, I think an open source model with an, like a, you know, benchmark leading capability was sort of launching on a daily basis at that point.[00:31:27] And, um, and so that, you know, that's one period. Suddenly it's sort of like open source takes over the world. There's gonna be a plethora. It's not an oligopoly, you know, if you fast, you know, if you, if you rewind time even before that GPT-4 was number one for. Nine months, 10 months. It's a long time. Right.[00:31:44] Um, and of course now we're in this era where it feels like an oligopoly, um, maybe some very steady state shifts and, and you know, it could look like this in the future too, but it just, it's so hard to call. And I think the thing that keeps, you know, us up at [00:32:00] night in, in a good way and bad way, is that the capability progress is actually not slowing down.[00:32:06] And so until that happens, right, like you don't know what's gonna look like.[00:32:09] Martin Casado: But I, I would, I would say for sure it's not converged, like for sure, like the systemic capital flows have not converged, meaning right now it's still borrowing against the future to subsidize growth currently, which you can do that for a period of time.[00:32:23] But, but you know, at the end, at some point the market will rationalize that and just nobody knows what that will look like.[00:32:29] Alessio: Yeah.[00:32:29] Martin Casado: Or, or like the drop in price of compute will, will, will save them. Who knows?[00:32:34] Alessio: Yeah. Yeah. I think the models need to ask them to, to specific tasks. You know? It's like, okay, now Opus 4.5 might be a GI at some specific task, and now you can like depreciate the model over a longer time.[00:32:45] I think now, now, right now there's like no old model.[00:32:47] Martin Casado: No, but let, but lemme just change that mental, that's, that used to be my mental model. Lemme just change it a little bit.[00:32:53] Capital as a Weapon vs Task Saturation: Where Real Enterprise Value Gets Built[00:32:53] Martin Casado: If you can raise three times, if you can raise more than the aggregate of anybody that uses your models, that doesn't even matter.[00:32:59] It doesn't [00:33:00] even matter. See what I'm saying? Like, yeah. Yeah. So, so I have an API Business. My API business is 60% margin, or 70% margin, or 80% margin is a high margin business. So I know what everybody is using. If I can raise more money than the aggregate of everybody that's using it, I will consume them whether I'm a GI or not.[00:33:14] And I will know if they're using it ‘cause they're using it. And like, unlike in the past where engineering stops me from doing that.[00:33:21] Alessio: Mm-hmm.[00:33:21] Martin Casado: It is very straightforward. You just train. So I also thought it was kind of like, you must ask the code a GI, general, general, general. But I think there's also just a possibility that the, that the capital markets will just give them the, the, the ammunition to just go after everybody on top of ‘em.[00:33:36] Sarah Wang: I, I do wonder though, to your point, um, if there's a certain task that. Getting marginally better isn't actually that much better. Like we've asked them to it, to, you know, we can call it a GI or whatever, you know, actually, Ali Goi talks about this, like we're already at a GI for a lot of functions in the enterprise.[00:33:50] Um. That's probably those for those tasks, you probably could build very specific companies that focus on just getting as much value out of that task that isn't [00:34:00] coming from the model itself. There's probably a rich enterprise business to be built there. I mean, could be wrong on that, but there's a lot of interesting examples.[00:34:08] So, right, if you're looking the legal profession or, or whatnot, and maybe that's not a great one ‘cause the models are getting better on that front too, but just something where it's a bit saturated, then the value comes from. Services. It comes from implementation, right? It comes from all these things that actually make it useful to the end customer.[00:34:24] Martin Casado: Sorry, what am I, one more thing I think is, is underused in all of this is like, to what extent every task is a GI complete.[00:34:31] Sarah Wang: Mm-hmm.[00:34:32] Martin Casado: Yeah. I code every day. It's so fun.[00:34:35] Sarah Wang: That's a core question. Yeah.[00:34:36] Martin Casado: And like. When I'm talking to these models, it's not just code. I mean, it's everything, right? Like I, you know, like it's,[00:34:43] swyx: it's healthcare.[00:34:44] It's,[00:34:44] Martin Casado: I mean, it's[00:34:44] swyx: Mele,[00:34:45] Martin Casado: but it's every, it is exactly that. Like, yeah, that's[00:34:47] Sarah Wang: great support. Yeah.[00:34:48] Martin Casado: It's everything. Like I'm asking these models to, yeah, to understand compliance. I'm asking these models to go search the web. I'm asking these models to talk about things I know in the history, like it's having a full conversation with me while I, I engineer, and so it could be [00:35:00] the case that like, mm-hmm.[00:35:01] The most a, you know, a GI complete, like I'm not an a GI guy. Like I think that's, you know, but like the most a GI complete model will is win independent of the task. And we don't know the answer to that one either.[00:35:11] swyx: Yeah.[00:35:12] Martin Casado: But it seems to me that like, listen, codex in my experience is for sure better than Opus 4.5 for coding.[00:35:18] Like it finds the hardest bugs that I work in with. Like, it is, you know. The smartest developers. I don't work on it. It's great. Um, but I think Opus 4.5 is actually very, it's got a great bedside manner and it really, and it, it really matters if you're building something very complex because like, it really, you know, like you're, you're, you're a partner and a brainstorming partner for somebody.[00:35:38] And I think we don't discuss enough how every task kind of has that quality.[00:35:42] swyx: Mm-hmm.[00:35:43] Martin Casado: And what does that mean to like capital investment and like frontier models and Submodels? Yeah.[00:35:47] Why “Coding Models” Keep Collapsing into Generalists (Reasoning vs Taste)[00:35:47] Martin Casado: Like what happened to all the special coding models? Like, none of ‘em worked right. So[00:35:51] Alessio: some of them, they didn't even get released.[00:35:53] Magical[00:35:54] Martin Casado: Devrel. There's a whole, there's a whole host. We saw a bunch of them and like there's this whole theory that like, there could be, and [00:36:00] I think one of the conclusions is, is like there's no such thing as a coding model,[00:36:04] Alessio: you know?[00:36:04] Martin Casado: Like, that's not a thing. Like you're talking to another human being and it's, it's good at coding, but like it's gotta be good at everything.[00:36:10] swyx: Uh, minor disagree only because I, I'm pretty like, have pretty high confidence that basically open eye will always release a GPT five and a GT five codex. Like that's the code's. Yeah. The way I call it is one for raisin, one for Tiz. Um, and, and then like someone internal open, it was like, yeah, that's a good way to frame it.[00:36:32] Martin Casado: That's so funny.[00:36:33] swyx: Uh, but maybe it, maybe it collapses down to reason and that's it. It's not like a hundred dimensions doesn't life. Yeah. It's two dimensions. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Like and exactly. Beside manner versus coding. Yeah.[00:36:43] Martin Casado: Yeah.[00:36:44] swyx: It's, yeah.[00:36:46] Martin Casado: I, I think for, for any, it's hilarious. For any, for anybody listening to this for, for, for, I mean, for you, like when, when you're like coding or using these models for something like that.[00:36:52] Like actually just like be aware of how much of the interaction has nothing to do with coding and it just turns out to be a large portion of it. And so like, you're, I [00:37:00] think like, like the best Soto ish model. You know, it is going to remain very important no matter what the task is.[00:37:06] swyx: Yeah.[00:37:07] What He's Actually Coding: Gaussian Splats, Spark.js & 3D Scene Rendering Demos[00:37:07] swyx: Uh, speaking of coding, uh, I, I'm gonna be cheeky and ask like, what actually are you coding?[00:37:11] Because obviously you, you could code anything and you are obviously a busy investor and a manager of the good. Giant team. Um, what are you calling?[00:37:18] Martin Casado: I help, um, uh, FEFA at World Labs. Uh, it's one of the investments and um, and they're building a foundation model that creates 3D scenes.[00:37:27] swyx: Yeah, we had it on the pod.[00:37:28] Yeah. Yeah,[00:37:28] Martin Casado: yeah. And so these 3D scenes are Gaussian splats, just by the way that kind of AI works. And so like, you can reconstruct a scene better with, with, with radiance feels than with meshes. ‘cause like they don't really have topology. So, so they, they, they produce each. Beautiful, you know, 3D rendered scenes that are Gaussian splats, but the actual industry support for Gaussian splats isn't great.[00:37:50] It's just never, you know, it's always been meshes and like, things like unreal use meshes. And so I work on a open source library called Spark js, which is a. Uh, [00:38:00] a JavaScript rendering layer ready for Gaussian splats. And it's just because, you know, um, you, you, you need that support and, and right now there's kind of a three js moment that's all meshes and so like, it's become kind of the default in three Js ecosystem.[00:38:13] As part of that to kind of exercise the library, I just build a whole bunch of cool demos. So if you see me on X, you see like all my demos and all the world building, but all of that is just to exercise this, this library that I work on. ‘cause it's actually a very tough algorithmics problem to actually scale a library that much.[00:38:29] And just so you know, this is ancient history now, but 30 years ago I paid for undergrad, you know, working on game engines in college in the late nineties. So I've got actually a back and it's very old background, but I actually have a background in this and so a lot of it's fun. You know, but, but the, the, the, the whole goal is just for this rendering library to, to,[00:38:47] Sarah Wang: are you one of the most active contributors?[00:38:49] The, their GitHub[00:38:50] Martin Casado: spark? Yes.[00:38:51] Sarah Wang: Yeah, yeah.[00:38:51] Martin Casado: There's only two of us there, so, yes. No, so by the way, so the, the pri The pri, yeah. Yeah. So the primary developer is a [00:39:00] guy named Andres Quist, who's an absolute genius. He and I did our, our PhDs together. And so like, um, we studied for constant Quas together. It was almost like hanging out with an old friend, you know?[00:39:09] And so like. So he, he's the core, core guy. I did mostly kind of, you know, the side I run venture fund.[00:39:14] swyx: It's amazing. Like five years ago you would not have done any of this. And it brought you back[00:39:19] Martin Casado: the act, the Activ energy, you're still back. Energy was so high because you had to learn all the framework b******t.[00:39:23] Man, I f*****g used to hate that. And so like, now I don't have to deal with that. I can like focus on the algorithmics so I can focus on the scaling and I,[00:39:29] swyx: yeah. Yeah.[00:39:29] LLMs vs Spatial Intelligence + How to Value World Labs' 3D Foundation Model[00:39:29] swyx: And then, uh, I'll observe one irony and then I'll ask a serious investor question, uh, which is like, the irony is FFE actually doesn't believe that LMS can lead us to spatial intelligence.[00:39:37] And here you are using LMS to like help like achieve spatial intelligence. I just see, I see some like disconnect in there.[00:39:45] Martin Casado: Yeah. Yeah. So I think, I think, you know, I think, I think what she would say is LLMs are great to help with coding.[00:39:51] swyx: Yes.[00:39:51] Martin Casado: But like, that's very different than a model that actually like provides, they, they'll never have the[00:39:56] swyx: spatial inte[00:39:56] Martin Casado: issues.[00:39:56] And listen, our brains clearly listen, our brains, brains clearly have [00:40:00] both our, our brains clearly have a language reasoning section and they clearly have a spatial reasoning section. I mean, it's just, you know, these are two pretty independent problems.[00:40:07] swyx: Okay. And you, you, like, I, I would say that the, the one data point I recently had, uh, against it is the DeepMind, uh, IMO Gold, where, so, uh, typically the, the typical answer is that this is where you start going down the neuros symbolic path, right?[00:40:21] Like one, uh, sort of very sort of abstract reasoning thing and one form, formal thing. Um, and that's what. DeepMind had in 2024 with alpha proof, alpha geometry, and now they just use deep think and just extended thinking tokens. And it's one model and it's, and it's in LM.[00:40:36] Martin Casado: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.[00:40:37] swyx: And so that, that was my indication of like, maybe you don't need a separate system.[00:40:42] Martin Casado: Yeah. So, so let me step back. I mean, at the end of the day, at the end of the day, these things are like nodes in a graph with weights on them. Right. You know, like it can be modeled like if you, if you distill it down. But let me just talk about the two different substrates. Let's, let me put you in a dark room.[00:40:56] Like totally black room. And then let me just [00:41:00] describe how you exit it. Like to your left, there's a table like duck below this thing, right? I mean like the chances that you're gonna like not run into something are very low. Now let me like turn on the light and you actually see, and you can do distance and you know how far something away is and like where it is or whatever.[00:41:17] Then you can do it, right? Like language is not the right primitives to describe. The universe because it's not exact enough. So that's all Faye, Faye is talking about. When it comes to like spatial reasoning, it's like you actually have to know that this is three feet far, like that far away. It is curved.[00:41:37] You have to understand, you know, the, like the actual movement through space.[00:41:40] swyx: Yeah.[00:41:40] Martin Casado: So I do, I listen, I do think at the end of these models are definitely converging as far as models, but there's, there's, there's different representations of problems you're solving. One is language. Which, you know, that would be like describing to somebody like what to do.[00:41:51] And the other one is actually just showing them and the space reasoning is just showing them.[00:41:55] swyx: Yeah, yeah, yeah. Right. Got it, got it. Uh, the, in the investor question was on, on, well labs [00:42:00] is, well, like, how do I value something like this? What, what, what work does the, do you do? I'm just like, Fefe is awesome.[00:42:07] Justin's awesome. And you know, the other two co-founder, co-founders, but like the, the, the tech, everyone's building cool tech. But like, what's the value of the tech? And this is the fundamental question[00:42:16] Martin Casado: of, well, let, let, just like these, let me just maybe give you a rough sketch on the diffusion models. I actually love to hear Sarah because I'm a venture for, you know, so like, ventures always, always like kind of wild west type[00:42:24] swyx: stuff.[00:42:24] You, you, you, you paid a dream and she has to like, actually[00:42:28] Martin Casado: I'm gonna say I'm gonna mar to reality, so I'm gonna say the venture for you. And she can be like, okay, you a little kid. Yeah. So like, so, so these diffusion models literally. Create something for, for almost nothing. And something that the, the world has found to be very valuable in the past, in our real markets, right?[00:42:45] Like, like a 2D image. I mean, that's been an entire market. People value them. It takes a human being a long time to create it, right? I mean, to create a, you know, a, to turn me into a whatever, like an image would cost a hundred bucks in an hour. The inference cost [00:43:00] us a hundredth of a penny, right? So we've seen this with speech in very successful companies.[00:43:03] We've seen this with 2D image. We've seen this with movies. Right? Now, think about 3D scene. I mean, I mean, when's Grand Theft Auto coming out? It's been six, what? It's been 10 years. I mean, how, how like, but hasn't been 10 years.[00:43:14] Alessio: Yeah.[00:43:15] Martin Casado: How much would it cost to like, to reproduce this room in 3D? Right. If you, if you, if you hired somebody on fiber, like in, in any sort of quality, probably 4,000 to $10,000.[00:43:24] And then if you had a professional, probably $30,000. So if you could generate the exact same thing from a 2D image, and we know that these are used and they're using Unreal and they're using Blend, or they're using movies and they're using video games and they're using all. So if you could do that for.[00:43:36] You know, less than a dollar, that's four or five orders of magnitude cheaper. So you're bringing the marginal cost of something that's useful down by three orders of magnitude, which historically have created very large companies. So that would be like the venture kind of strategic dreaming map.[00:43:49] swyx: Yeah.[00:43:50] And, and for listeners, uh, you can do this yourself on your, on your own phone with like. Uh, the marble.[00:43:55] Martin Casado: Yeah. Marble.[00:43:55] swyx: Uh, or but also there's many Nerf apps where you just go on your iPhone and, and do this.[00:43:59] Martin Casado: Yeah. Yeah. [00:44:00] Yeah. And, and in the case of marble though, it would, what you do is you literally give it in.[00:44:03] So most Nerf apps you like kind of run around and take a whole bunch of pictures and then you kind of reconstruct it.[00:44:08] swyx: Yeah.[00:44:08] Martin Casado: Um, things like marble, just that the whole generative 3D space will just take a 2D image and it'll reconstruct all the like, like[00:44:16] swyx: meaning it has to fill in. Uh,[00:44:18] Martin Casado: stuff at the back of the table, under the table, the back, like, like the images, it doesn't see.[00:44:22] So the generator stuff is very different than reconstruction that it fills in the things that you can't see.[00:44:26] swyx: Yeah. Okay.[00:44:26] Sarah Wang: So,[00:44:27] Martin Casado: all right. So now the,[00:44:28] Sarah Wang: no, no. I mean I love that[00:44:29] Martin Casado: the adult[00:44:29] Sarah Wang: perspective. Um, well, no, I was gonna say these are very much a tag team. So we, we started this pod with that, um, premise. And I think this is a perfect question to even build on that further.[00:44:36] ‘cause it truly is, I mean, we're tag teaming all of these together.[00:44:39] Investing in Model Labs, Media Rumors, and the Cursor Playbook (Margins & Going Down-Stack)[00:44:39] Sarah Wang: Um, but I think every investment fundamentally starts with the same. Maybe the same two premises. One is, at this point in time, we actually believe that there are. And of one founders for their particular craft, and they have to be demonstrated in their prior careers, right?[00:44:56] So, uh, we're not investing in every, you know, now the term is NEO [00:45:00] lab, but every foundation model, uh, any, any company, any founder trying to build a foundation model, we're not, um, contrary to popular opinion, we're

Mostly Superheroes
Foodies Eat First Fest 2026: Saint Louis Food, Festivals & VIP Experience | Mostly Superheroes Podcast

Mostly Superheroes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 39:40


Join us on the Mostly Superheroes Podcast as we catch up with BradenSTL about the 2026 Foodies Eat First Fest in Saint Louis!

The Art of X Show
Super Bowl LX Preview: The "Darkside" Defense vs. Drake Maye & 2026 Coaching Carousel Reactions

The Art of X Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 60:07


We preview Super Bowl LX by analyzing if Drake Maye and the "Zombie" Patriots can upset the "Darkside" Seahawks defense in a battle of efficiency versus explosive plays. Plus, we break down the latest 2026 NFL coaching carousel news, including Todd Monken to the Browns and Mike LaFleur to the Cardinals.—In this episode:- Preview the Super Bowl LX matchup, analyzing whether the “Zombie” Patriots' deep-ball attack can disrupt the “Darkside” efficiency of the Seahawks' defense.- Identify the biggest X-factors for Sunday, including Sam Darnold's “redemption tour” against the team that made him see ghosts and Jaxon Smith-Njigba's potential MVP performance from the slot.- React to the Cleveland Browns' “wild” decision to hire Todd Monken and the potential defensive fallout if Jim Schwartz departs.- Discuss the continued dominance of the Shanahan/McVay tree in the NFC West with Mike LaFleur taking the Cardinals job and Clint Kubiak heading to the Raiders.- Break down the Baltimore Ravens' internal succession plan, with Jesse Minter returning as Head Coach and Anthony Weaver joining as Defensive Coordinator.—Timestamps:00:00 – Intro: Live from “Radio Row” & Super Bowl Week02:00 – Reaction: Todd Monken to the Browns & losing Jim Schwartz07:03 – Mike LaFleur to the Cardinals: The Shanahan/McVay tree dominates the West11:22 – Klint Kubiak to the Raiders & how coaching hires affect playoff teams16:03 – Ravens Reload: Jesse Minter returns as Head Coach21:21 – Giants Hire Denard Wilson & the lack of minority offensive coordinators23:16 – Joe Brady stays in Buffalo & rumors of Jim Leonhard to the Packers25:24 – Cowboys Staffing: Christian Parker & the intra-division rivalry27:04 – Super Bowl LXI Preview: The “Zombie” Patriots vs. The “Death Star” Seahawks32:38 – The Drake Maye “Cheat Code”: Can he beat efficiency with deep balls?38:35 – Sam Darnold's Redemption Tour: Facing the “Ghosts” one last time44:47 – Super Bowl X-Factor: Jaxon Smith-Njigba (JSN) vs. the Patriots' secondary50:49 – Keys to Victory: How New England can manufacture an upset56:49 – Final Super Bowl LX Score Predictions—» Join Felix and Cody each Wednesday as we dive deep into the game we love!MatchQuarters is a reader-supported publication. So, make sure to subscribe.—© 2025 MatchQuarters | Cody Alexander | All rights reserved. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.matchquarters.com/subscribe

SEOPRESSO PODCAST
Grundlagen für nachhaltiges Content SEO: So baust du Autorität & Vertrauen auf mit Anna Knaup | Ep.235

SEOPRESSO PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 31:46


Diese Episode wird u.a. von mobile.de unterstützt. mobile.de sucht einen Senior Technical SEO Manager. Die Jobbeschreibung und wie ihr euch bewerben könnt, findet ihr unter folgenden Link: ⁠⁠https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/senior-technical-seo-manager-f-m-d-at-mobile-de-4362489785/⁠⁠---------------------Letzte Aufzeichnung von der SEOkomm 2025: Ich spreche mit Anna Knaup von Trisolute über die Grundlagen für nachhaltiges Content SEO – unabhängig davon, ob du News, Evergreen oder Ratgeber machst.Wir gehen deep in moderne Content-Prozesse: nutzerspezifische Themenfindung, Recherche & Differenzierung, saubere Umsetzung statt Textwüste, und vor allem: Monitoring & Iteration. Plus: Learnings aus dem Journalismus (Faktencheck, Zwei-Quellen-Prinzip, einfache Sprache) und wie kleine Teams Evergreen-Content datengetrieben aktualisieren können – statt ständig “mehr Content” zu produzieren.Wenn du Content nicht “für Google”, sondern für echte Nutzerprobleme machen willst – und trotzdem messbar performen musst – ist das deine Folge.Strategie vor Output: Themenblöcke planen, die echte Nutzerfragen beantworten und Autorität aufbauen.Nutzerzentrierte Themenfindung: Nicht “was wir wissen”, sondern “was Menschen wissen wollen” (inkl. Trend-/Tool-Signale).Format folgt Problem: Video/Tabelle/Struktur einsetzen, statt Textwüsten zu bauen – bessere Verständlichkeit gewinnt.Journalismus-Regeln helfen SEO: Faktencheck, (mind.) Zwei-Quellen-Prinzip, wichtigste Info nach vorn, einfache Sprache.Evergreen skalieren: Erfolgreiche Inhalte jährlich/regelmäßig aktualisieren (Kalender + Daten), statt alles neu zu schreiben.Definition-of-Done für Content: SEO-Basics + klare Zielmetrik + Monitoring als fester Bestandteil des Prozesses.Multi-Channel statt Google-only: Website + Newsletter + weitere Plattformen – für Reichweite und Resilienz.Kaptitelmarken00:00 – Intro: Live von SEOkomm 2025, Content-Grundlagen00:54 – Kurzer Job-Hinweis (Senior Technical SEO Manager)01:36 – Start: Warum Content gerade Hassliebe ist (Traffic vs. AI-Overviews)03:37 – Moderner Content-Prozess: Themenblöcke, Autorität, Mehrwert05:56 – Nutzerzentrierte Recherche: Fragen finden, Trends & Tools nutzen08:22 – Journalismus x SEO: Faktencheck, Zwei-Quellen-Prinzip, Klartext10:06 – “Wichtigstes nach vorn” + einfache Sprache statt Fachgebrabbel11:48 – Sistrix Newsflash (kurze Updates)14:16 – Datengetrieben in Redaktionen: Evergreen-Updates & Kalenderlogik17:32 – Definition of Done für Content: SEO-Basics + Metriken + Monitoring22:06 – CMS/Workflows: Keywords, Alerts & SEO in redaktionelle Prozesse bringen25:07 – Zukunftsstrategie: Know your Brand, Nische, regelmäßig publizieren26:49 – Multi-Channel & Formate: Newsletter, Audio, Plattformen diversifizieren28:18 – Beispiele aus Journalismus: Marke, Touchpoints, Personalisierung31:06 – Wrap-up & Verabschiedung

Identity At The Center
#394 - How Digital ID Can Solve the Fraud Crisis with Sarah Clark

Identity At The Center

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026 46:26


We are live from the Gartner IAM Summit 2025 in Grapevine, Texas! In this episode, we welcome back Sarah Clark, now the Chief Product Officer and GM of North America at Hopae. Sarah shares her journey from Mastercard to buying rainforests in Costa Rica and rescuing dogs, before diving deep into the world of digital identity infrastructure. We discuss connecting government-issued digital IDs with the private sector to combat fraud and improve user experiences. Sarah breaks down the differences in global adoption, highlighting why the EU is leading the charge with upcoming mandates and how countries like Brazil and India are scaling their programs. We also explore the state of mobile driver's licenses in the US, the potential for age verification and workforce management use cases, and whether the US can catch up to the rest of the world. Plus, we wrap up with a heartfelt conversation about dog rescue and the challenges of pet adoption.Connect with Sarah https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahmclark/Connect with us on LinkedIn:Jim McDonald: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimmcdonaldpmp/Jeff Steadman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffsteadman/Visit the show on the web at http://idacpodcast.comTimestamps00:00:00 - Intro: Live from Gartner IAM Summit 202500:01:25 - Introducing Sarah Clark and her journey to Hopae00:03:00 - What is Hopae and the vision for digital identity infrastructure?00:04:19 - Why governments are moving toward digital IDs (186 countries!)00:05:32 - Solving the fraud crisis with government-issued credentials00:07:05 - The benefits: Security, efficiency, and inclusion00:08:52 - Global adoption curves: India, Philippines, and Brazil00:10:48 - The EU vs. US: Who is winning the digital ID race?00:14:04 - eIDAS 2.0 mandates and the intermediary role00:17:03 - Future trends: Age verification, Fintech, and stablecoins00:19:54 - Workforce management and "Know Your Employee"00:21:28 - Sarah's passion project: Rainforest preservation and dog rescue00:25:35 - Closing thoughts on the future of identityKeywordsIDAC, Identity at the Center, Jeff Steadman, Jim McDonald, Sarah Clark, Hope, Digital Identity, Digital Wallets, Mobile Driver's License, mDL, eIDAS 2.0, Identity Verification, Fraud Prevention, KYC, Verifiable Credentials, Gartner IAM Summit, Digital Infrastructure, Biometrics, Age Verification

Retail Podcast
John Lewis, Aubin, Joseph, Tumi & M&S: Black Friday, AI & Personal Styling | 5 Things Friday

Retail Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 13:34


Black Friday isn't a day anymore. It's a month-long pressure cooker – and it's forcing retailers to rethink everything from promotions to product pages.Correction note: In the episode I mention a jumper with 7% wool – the actual composition was 8% wool.Why Black Friday has morphed into “Black Month” – and what that constant promo pressure does to margins, teams and customer expectationsHow John Lewis is investing £800m to turn “stuffy department store” into experiential destination, complete with VIP member lounges that feel more like British Airways than traditional retailThe power of personal styling: a live story from a first-ever styling session at Aubin, and why curated outfits create genuine “dopamine dressing” moments for time-poor professionalsWhat luxury players like Joseph really want from tech and AI: tools that free staff to serve customers, not replace themHow AI is fast becoming your second customer – from ChatGPT's personal shopping and gift guides to the need for product pages that go beyond specs and capture story, emotion and use-caseWhy the next generation won't “Google it”, they'll ChatGPT it – and what that means for search, content and retail strategyIf you work in retail, ecommerce, CX, merchandising or digital, you're already living these tensions: discount pressure, demand for experience, and the rise of AI-driven discovery.This episode gives you a sharp, 13‑minute snapshot of where those trends are heading – and how brands like John Lewis, Aubin, Joseph, Tumi and M&S are shaping the next chapter.

Identity At The Center
#387 - InfoSec World 2025 - Trust, Transparency, and Technology: Building Better MSP Partnerships

Identity At The Center

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 50:06


Jim McDonald and Jeff Steadman sit down with Mike Reiring of RSM at InfoSec World 2025 to explore how managed service providers are reshaping IT and identity operations. They dig into the differences between MSPs and MSSPs, how to choose the right partner, and how AI is transforming help desks, problem management, and security monitoring. The conversation closes with a fun dive into Mike's passion for photography and how creativity ties into continuous learning in tech.Connect with Mike: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mreiring/Connect with us on LinkedIn:Jim McDonald: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimmcdonaldpmp/Jeff Steadman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffsteadman/Visit the show on the web at http://idacpodcast.comChapters00:00 Intro – Live from InfoSec World 202502:00 Meet Mike Reiring of RSM04:30 Evolution of Managed Service Providers06:30 Shared Accounts, Identity, and Security Maturity09:00 Vendor Gaps and Federated Access Challenges11:30 What Makes a Good MSP Partner13:00 The Cost and Effort of Changing Providers16:30 MSP vs MSSP – Key Differences18:30 Coordination Between Managed Providers21:30 Top 3 Questions to Ask Your MSP25:00 Identity Ownership: IT or Security?27:30 Licensing, Active Directory, and Hidden Accounts30:00 RFP Challenges and Procurement Pitfalls32:00 Measuring Risk and Reducing Identity Exposure34:30 Vendor Management and Shadow IT Risks35:00 How AI Is Transforming MSP and MSSP Operations38:30 AI, Problem Management, and the Future of Help Desks42:30 Photography, Creativity, and Continuous Learning48:00 Closing Thoughts and IDAC OutroKeywordsIDAC, Identity at the Center, Jeff Steadman, Jim McDonald, Mike Reiring, RSM, InfoSec World 2025, Managed Service Provider, MSP, MSSP, AI in Cybersecurity, Help Desk, Identity Management, Managed Identity, Partner Transparency, IT Outsourcing, Risk Reduction, Problem Management, Active Directory, DaVinci Resolve, Photography in Tech, Identity Governance, Cybersecurity Podcast

SF Live
WARNING: Historic Financial Reset Imminent, Gold To Rally | Mike Maloney

SF Live

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 28:51


Mike Maloney warns the next global crisis is already here. Stocks, bonds, and real estate are all in historic bubbles, and gold is the alarm bell. He explains why central banks are buying, why silver is still cheap, and why $10,000 gold may be closer than you think.---------------------Thank you to our sponsor: First Majestic SilverMake sure to pay them a visit: https://www.firstmajestic.com/---------------------

Canadian Private Lenders’ Podcast
Ep.105 | Inside RiverRock MIC: Nick Kyprianou

Canadian Private Lenders’ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 38:01


In this final episode from The Canadian Mortgage Summit, hosts Neal Andreino and Ryan MacNeil sit down with Nick Kyprianou, CEO & Founder of RiverRock MIC, to unpack nearly four decades of mortgage industry experience.Nick shares how he helped grow Home Trust from $200 million to $17 billion, how he built RiverRock into one of Ontario's most disciplined private lenders, and what today's market can learn from the brutal housing downturn of the early '90s.From 24-hour turnaround times to an aggressive but empathetic approach to arrears, Nick explains why RiverRock's “bad things happen to good people” philosophy continues to define its success, and what brokers and investors should prepare for in the years ahead.Show Notes:00:00 – Intro: Live from the Canadian Mortgage Summit01:30 – Nick's early career & lessons from Home Trust06:00 – Comparing the 1990s crash to today08:45 – RiverRock's strategy for turbulent markets13:00 – What sets RiverRock apart: speed, structure, and discipline17:00 – How they reduced arrears through proactive management20:00 – Stories from the field: “We'll pay you to leave”26:00 – Future expansion & the upcoming 5.99% “cleaner-end” product30:00 – Education gaps in Canada's mortgage industry34:30 – Nick's advice for brokers and MIC operators36:40 – Bonus: Food, football, and life philosophyResources:Keystone Capital GroupCPLP Instagram: @cplpodcastKeystone Instagram: @keycapgroupFind Neal On:Instagram: @neal.andreinoLinkedIn: Neal AndreinoFind Ryan on:LinkedIn: Ryan MacNeilE-mail: ryan@keycap.ca

Surviving Marriage Podcast
#SurvivingMarriage Abundance while Balancing Islam

Surviving Marriage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 54:52


#SurvivingMarriage Abundance while Balancing Islam Ep 041 – This is the first episode back for SZN 5 after a two and a half year hiatus. Life be living but we are happy to be back. Co-hosts Rufus and Jenny Triplett, husband and wife team, back on the mic and also visual via their YouTube Channel, sit down with financial and hip hop guru Ash Cash and his with and author Amina Phelps. What does it take to work as a team, stand firm on  Islam and continue to find the money? It's all discussed in this conversation. This is the first episode of Season Five. The podcast is found on Pandora, Amazon Music, Heart Radio and also on YouTube. Thanks for sharing it around social media. Be sure to share and tell a friend. If you are married, engaged or single, Muslim or non Muslim, this episode is for you. Also, the insightful Food for Thought segment sometimes peace requires you to be quiet even if you are right. This is the forty-first episode of the Surviving Marriage Podcast. Be sure to SUBSCRIBE. RATE. and REVIEW. Oh, and follow on social media, Instagram and Facebook @survivingmarriage and share with a friend. ANNOUNCEMENT - The Surviving Marriage Couples Card Game is now available! Pick it up HERE "99 Problems but a card game aint one!" You can find our guests via social media @iamashcash and @aminalee   Show Notes: 0:00 - Intro - Live from YouTube 0:26 - Welcome 1:18 - SUBSCRIBE. LIKE. FOLLOW 2:06 - Where have we been? 2:55 - Mom diagnosed with cancer 3:57 - Things happen in marriage that comes at you fast 5:45 - Celebrating 35 Years of Marriage - Couples Card Games 7:38 - www.survivingmarriagetips.com 8:04 - Welcome Ash Cash and Amina Phelps 10:48 - "I didn't know they were Muslim" 17:52 - Islam gives you principles 19:19 - Abundance and Islam 23:26- Not compromising yourself from Islam 27:00 - Quran and Sunnah 30:34 - How much is enough to walk away? 34:56 - Is there a plan for retirement? 36:40 - "We love the work" 38:20 - Are you guiding your children to entrepreneurship? 41:16 - www.ashlovescash.com 42:15 - Generational Wealth 45:01 - Book Rich 47:01 - Haitian Immigrants 48:56 - Question from Surviving Marriage Card Game 50:18 - Speed Round 52:03 - Food for Thought - Sometimes peace requires you to be quiet even if you are right 53:14 - ANNOUNCEMENTS - Support Our Podcast. Be Sure to Subscribe. Share. Rate. Review. 54:12 - Ride Out... "Marriage is a marathon not a sprint, we are surviving it and so can you" "Until the next episode, y'all be cool."

GymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast
2025 World Championships Women's Podium Training One: NED, JPN, CAN, NEMOUR

GymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2025 25:53


Jessica reports LIVE from Jakarta on all the details from day one of women's podium training. Plus what happened at men's podium training? Vault attacked. And updates on Indonesia's decision to deny visas to Israeli athletes. World Championships Headquarters  Videos, Interviews, Podcasts, Fantasy, Guides Extended Episode + Live Q&A (Members) +30 extra minutes of analysis, behind-the-scenes secret stories, plus member questions. Here's how to ask questions live. Can't make it live? Add Club bonus episodes to your favorite podcast player (instructions here). [wcm_restrict] https://www.youtube.com/live/5oZ8Shb4nrg [/wcm_restrict] Everyone Version Psst… members get the rest of this episode (and the live Q&A) right here on this page. Join to unlock · Already joined? Log in. Tip: After logging in, refresh this page and the extended player will appear below. Chapters 00:00 Intro – Live from Jakarta 00:32 Show Open – Jessica & Spencer report from the 2025 World Championships 02:10 How to Watch Worlds – Eurovision, FIG stream & Peacock info 03:45 Raffle Winners – Club Gym Nerd giveaways announced 05:12 Arena & Equipment Report – The vaults are brutal, floors too hard, white mats chaos 08:40 What Athletes Are Saying – Repeating passes, Japan adjusts to the hard floor 10:25 Men's vs. Women's Podium Training – Still two different mindsets? 12:45 Kaylia Nemour Update – DTY progress, new choreography, bar consistency 16:30 Best Skills So Far – Moerz's switch wolf, one-arm stag, Singapore's standout artistry 20:10 Behind the Scenes Teaser – Nemour interview moment, Jakarta hotels & Singapore's rules 22:56 Subdivision 1 Recap – NED / JPN / PAN highlights, Veerman & Heron updates 26:42 Subdivision 2 Recap – KOR / FIN / CAN, Olsen & Monca vaults, Kaia Tanskanen on floor 31:58 Men's Training Highlights – Yulo, US team prep, daring vaults & floor contests 36:40 Club Gym Nerd Updates – Scholarships, live coverage & community news 39:25 Israel Visa Controversy – What happened, FIG's response, why it matters 47:50 Politics & Sport – How this sets a dangerous precedent for world events 51:45 Feedback Segment – Your questions 55:58 Show Close – What's next in Jakarta & sign-off Headlines The first day of women's podium training is done at the 2025 Worlds. What went down during subdivisions 1-3? Men's podium training is complete! What went down there and who can we expect to be in the hunt for medals? Jakarta Updates We've got a few problems with the equipment... What did we learn about the vault and floor after men's podium training? Why Carlos Yulo simply does not sit his vaults like a mere mortal being Are the white mats making it harder for athletes to spot the landing? Brody Malone had some thoughts on the matter What gymnasts are always late to practice? What are gymnasts' dream skills? WHO HAS RIZZ? A brief recap of Jessica's mixed zone highlights Do men still treat podium training like a free for all? And the women treat podium training like it's the Olympics? We revisit this stereotype What were the COOLEST skills from podium training so far? GymCastic Updates Subscribe to our YouTube Channel Coming Up 7 days of LIVE podcasts at World Championships in Jakarta Club members get extended coverage and can join us live to ask questions immediately after the meet Play our World Championships Fantasy Game! Win a Club Gym Nerd Scholarship: Go to our Forum > Show Stuff > GymCastic Scholarship We are matching every new sponsorship If you would like access to the club content, but aren't currently in a position to purchase a membership, all you need to do is fill out the form that's linked in our message board If you would also like to sponsor a scholarship, please email editor@gymcastic.com. Thank you! Support Our Work Club Gym Nerd: Join Here Become a Sponsor: GymCastic is matching all donations Nearly 50 scholarships have been awarded so far Learn More Headstand Game: Play Now Forum: Start Chatting Merch: Shop Now Thank you to our Sponsors Gymnastics Medicine Beam Queen Bootcamp's Overcoming Fear Workshop Resources Jakarta schedule & times: See our live podcast times on the Worlds HQ schedule Guides: Download the quick-reference guide on the Jakarta Headquarters page The Balance Beam Situation: Spencer's GIF Code of Points Gymnastics History and Code of Points Archive from Uncle Tim Kensley's men's gymnastics site Neutral Deductions   Unlock the Extended Episode Join Club Gym Nerd → Choose a plan Complete checkout — your site account is created. Log in here → /my-account/ Return to this page and refresh. The extended player appears automatically.

Planet Upload
Is AI Coming For Your Creator Job? | Creator Upload

Planet Upload

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2025 30:57


Is AI a threat to creators? With OpenAI's new video creation app Sora soaring in popularity, creators like MrBeast are starting to wonder what the future will hold.In this episode, hosts Lauren Schnipper and Joshua Cohen are live from VidSummit in Dallas to break down the biggest news in the creator economy. They discuss Instagram's exclusive new "Rings" awards, major algorithm updates from Facebook and X that give users more control, and a powerful new AI-driven podcasting tool from the creator of "Diary of a CEO".In this episode, you'll learn about:-- Instagram's new "Rings" awards for cultural catalysts.-- First impressions of OpenAI's new AI video app, Sora.-- How Facebook's algorithm will prioritize new content.-- MrBeast's and Casey Neistat's concerns about AI video.Creator Upload is your creator economy podcast, hosted by Lauren Schnipper and Joshua Cohen.00:00 Intro: Live from VidSummit01:17 What is VidSummit?02:37 The Value of Creator Conferences06:09 Instagram Launches "Rings" Awards11:07 How Instagram's Award is Different13:14 Facebook's Algorithm Gives Users Control14:46 X is Building a "Purely AI" Algorithm17:36 First Look: OpenAI's Sora App21:22 MrBeast & Casey Neistat on AI Video24:57 UPLOAD: A New AI Podcasting Tool28:45 UPLOAD: Discord's Ads Are Working30:25 Outro and CreditsFollow Lauren: https://www.linkedin.com/in/schnipper/Follow Josh: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshuajcohen/Original music by London Bridge: https://www.instagram.com/londonbridgemusic/Edited and produced by Adam Conner: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamonbrand

Scottish Murders
Murdered for an Ice Bucket? Aileen Printie's Final Hours Part1 of 2

Scottish Murders

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 29:41


TRIGGER WARNING - This episode covers the topic of suicide, so listener discretion is advised.You can watch this episode is a video episode and you can watch it on YouTube - https://youtu.be/1YY1O2NuIqwDawn and Marti from Mums, Mysteries and Murder podcast, did their first ever live podcast recording at Airdrie Library for the Killers and Coffee event.They discuss the unsolved 1981 murder of Aileen Printie in Edinburgh. They explore the case details, including the mysterious ice bucket, cufflink evidence, and the controversial identification of a 16-year-old suspect who later died by suicide. They also analyse the police investigation's shortcomings, questioning the lack of DNA evidence and the hasty closure of the case. They debate the ethics of naming suspects without charges and the impact on both families involved. The episode highlights the limitations of 1980s forensics and the frustration of unresolved cases, leaving listeners to ponder the true identity of Aileen's killer.TIMECODES:0:00 Intro: Live recording at Airdrie Library event5:22 Aileen's movements on the night before murder10:39 Lack of CCTV and phone records15:56 Discovery of Aileen's wallet at demolition site20:41 Debunking TV crime scene misconceptions26:03 Cufflink evidence and police investigation effortsSOURCES:Please see our website for all source material and photos at https://scottishmurders.com/episodes/aileenprintie/ British Newspaper Archives Affiliate LinkSUPPORT US:Patreon - patreon.com/scottishmurdersKo-fi - ko-fi.com/scottishmurdersMerch - teepublic.com/user/scottishmurdersWebsite - scottishmurders.comTwitter - @scottishmurdersInstagram - @scottishmurderspodcastFacebook - facebook.com/scottishmurdursYouTube - @ScottishMurdersLinktree - linktr.ee/scottishmurdersCREDITS:Scottish Murders is a production of CluarantonnHosted by Dawn Young & Marti from Mums, Mysteries and MurderResearched, Written and Produced by Dawn Young

Marty in the Morning - RTÉ
Intro - Live from Verona with Institute for Culture Travel

Marty in the Morning - RTÉ

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2025 1:17


Let the show begin as we broadcast live from Verona with our sponsors Institute for Culture Travel - Irelands leading specialist in opera and music travel.

Andy Staples On3
How many QBs are getting picked in the first round? Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders? Jaxson Dart?

Andy Staples On3

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 62:26


We're excited to announce we'll be hosting Andy & Ari On3 LIVE from the Draft in Green Bay on Thursday, April 24 and Friday, April 25! We'll be set up right outside the famous Frozen Tundra of Lambeau Field at the Culver's Great Wisconsin Tailgate. Born in Wisconsin, Culver's is the home of the legendary ButterBurger, Fresh Frozen Custard and Wisconsin Cheese Curds—there's no better representation of America's Dairyland than that. We'll have some very special guests throughout the Draft that you won't want to miss, so stay tuned for more details and get ready for a weekend of fun, made fresh with our friends at Culver's: https://go.culvers.com/culvers/sAkHC(0:00-3:48) Intro: LIVE from Green Bay(3:49-6:17) Previewing the draft tonight(6:18-14:00) How many QBs get drafted tonight?(14:01-16:55) Thank you to Culver's(16:56-19:33) Tetairoa McMillan's Draft Stock(19:34-26:59) Where will Travis Hunter go?(27:00-36:55) Ashton Jeanty's Draft Stock, Scene in Green Bay(36:56-43:42) Arkansas Collective seeking ~$200K(43:33-55:37) House v NCAA settlement update(55:38-1:02:26) Conclusion It's Draft day, and Andy and Ari are live in Green Bay! We know who is going first (Miami QB Cam Ward) and we're pretty sure who is going second (Colorado WR/CB Travis Hunter), but what happens after that is anyone's guess. How many QBs will go in the first round? The sports books have set the total at 2.5. Does that mean Ward, Shedeur Sanders and someone else? Could Louisville's Tyler Shough sneak in? Plus, Andy has some advice for the teams considering receivers: Don't overthink it. Arizona's Tetairoa McMillan was the only weapon on a bad team and still put up huge numbers. We also have quite a bit of college football news to discuss. The collective at Arkansas wants to collect a reported $200,000 from Madden Iamaleava after the freshman quarterback left last week to join his older brother Nico at UCLA. Meanwhile, the federal judge overseeing the House v. NCAA case issued an order Wednesday saying she'd blow up the proposed settlement if the NCAA doesn't phase in roster caps to keep athletes from getting cut from their teams because of the settlement.  Want to watch the show instead? Join us LIVE, M-F at 9:30 am et: https://youtube.com/live/Tx5rErtRQhc Hosts: Andy Staples, Ari WassermanProducer: River Bailey Want to partner with the show? E-mail advertise@on3.com

Be Authentic or GTFO!
The Power of Belief & Quantum Healing

Be Authentic or GTFO!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 59:30


From submarine piloting on Paul Allen's yacht to decoding the mysteries of energy medicine, Dr. Gary Montemayor has lived a wild, unconventional life. In this episode, we dive deep into quantum medicine, heart rate variability, cold plunges, belief systems, and the science behind authenticity—and why it's the most powerful force in the universe.We challenge the skepticism, unpack the mind's ability to heal itself, and explore entanglement theory—because let's be real, we've all had those moments where someone calls the second we think about them. Coincidence? Or science?If you're ready to rethink everything you thought you knew about health, mindset, and human potential, hit play now.CHAPTERS00:00 - Intro: Live from Grand Cayman00:43 - Why Dr. Gary is Here: Exhale 2.0 Retreat02:28 - From Submarine Pilot to Quantum Medicine05:10 - What Is Energy Medicine & Measuring the Mystical?08:53 - The Mind's Role in Healing & the Placebo Effect12:22 - Religion, Science & Why Energy Work Scares People18:40 - Understanding Heart Rate Variability (HRV) & Stress22:29 - Cold Plunges: Hype or Science?26:57 - The Sauna Effect & Detoxing the Body33:34 - Reprogramming Belief Systems & The Power of Meditation37:41 - Authenticity: The Most Powerful Human Energy42:47 - Measuring Energy: Heart Math & Coherence44:08 - Entanglement Theory: Are We All Connected?50:26 - Thought vs. Thinking: How Your Mind Keeps You Stuck55:00 - Final Thoughts & Book RecommendationsListen to this episode on other podcast platforms: Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/BeAuthenticSpotifyGoogle Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/BeAuthenticGooglePodcastApple Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/BeAuthenticApplePodcastAmazon Music: https://tinyurl.com/BeAuthenticAmazonMusic Connect with "Be Authentic or GTFO" on social media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/beauthenticorGTFOInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/beauthenticorGTFOWebsite: https://beauthenticorgtfo.com Follow Podcast Host Eric Oberembt on social media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eric.oberembtInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/oberembt

Andy Staples On3
Ari's Top 25 College Football Coaches List is WRONG! But so is Andy's

Andy Staples On3

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 69:04


Two faves for just 7 bucks? Gotta Be Wendy's. You remember Super Value Menu and the Biggie Bag. This is the next generation. Choose any two of these four items for just $7. Spicy chicken sandwichDave's singleClassic chicken sandwich10-piece nuggs There are 16 different combinations, all delicious. Make a Hot Poultry Power Couple with a spicy chicken sandwich and spicy Buffalo nuggs. Go Double Beef with two quarter-pound Dave's singles. Create your ultimate duo today in the Wendy's app. Gotta Be Wendy's! (Terms apply) Thanks to XFinity for bringing us to New Orleans!When we're streaming shows live, Xfinity Internet has a 99.9% network reliability, ultra low lag, and reduced buffering so we never miss a moment of our favorite entertainment. You can enjoy that same 99.9 percent reliability whether you're streaming Sunday's game or gaming with your friends to get you through the offseason. Game, stream, chat or do it all at once with XFinity. You can also count on fast speeds and reliability, whether you're streaming your favorite show in the house or out at a sports game. With WiFi PowerBoost — only from Xfinity Mobile — you can get fast speeds up to a gig at home or on the go. Enjoy unmatched value while staying connected to the ones you love with the most reliable network and nationwide 5G. Visit XFinity.com to learn more. Busy mornings, late nights, working through lunch—life doesn't always leave room for a complete, balanced meal. That's where Huel comes in. This podcast is sponsored by Huel, spelled H-U-E-L, The World's #1 Complete Nutrition Brand. It's a complete meal in seconds—just grab, sip, and go. No more skipped meals or unfulfilling snacks. Huel makes it easy with nutrition that fits into your life. And right now, you can try it for FIFTEEN PERCENT off with the code STAPLES15 at HUEL.com. Fuel up the easy way with Huel today! huel.com/STAPLES15 Andy & Ari have arrived in New Orleans and are gearing up for the big show on Friday, but first, Andy & Ari released their Top 25 coaches list. Watch here as Andy & Ari go through their top 25 list. Do you agree with their list? Let us know why or why not! (0:00-1:04) Thank you, Xfinity(1:05-4:25) Intro - Live from New Orleans(4:26-6:45) Discussion on Texas(6:46-9:32) Introducing the Top 25 Head Coaches for Andy & Ari(9:33-23:41) Brian Hartline Promoted as OC, look at Ryan Day(23:42-28:43) Deion Sanders or James Franklin?(28:44-34:39) Ari Combats Andy's Top List - Continuing on Deion(34:40-35:37) Huel(35:38-41:21) Bill Belichick at UNC(41:22-50:15) Lincoln Riley at USC(50:16-55:33) Brian Kelly at LSU(55:34-1:03:06) Dabo Swinney at Clemson(1:03:07-1:07:38) Omissions from the list(1:07:39-1:09:00) Conclusion - See you tomorrow! Subscribe to On3!  ⬇️ youtube.com/on3sports/?sub_confirmati...Welcome to On3 | The best of college football and recruiting https://www.on3.com/ Listen to Andy & Ari On3 on podcast! Spotify

Andy Staples On3
Ohio State's Will Howard vs. Notre Dame's Riley Leonard | Which transfer QB LIFTS the trophy?

Andy Staples On3

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 58:20


You've had Wendy's Nuggs dipped in sauce. But have you had them covered in sauce? Wendy's New Saucy Nuggs take the Crispy and Spicy Nuggs you love and turn them up to 11.Choose between flavors like Buffalo. Honey BBQ. Garlic Parm. Or, if you're a real heat seeker, try Spicy Ghost Pepper, only on Wendy's signature Spicy Nuggs. Axia Time is the offical timepiece for both the College Football Playoff and the Heisman trophy and probably the best kept secret in college football.   Their timepieces are heirloom quality and among the coolest designs in the college space. Axia Time has created a series of limited-edition timepieces for all 12 teams in the college football playoff.  each design is limited to only 100 pieces. Check out your team's cfp designs at axiatime.com, but you better act fast because they will sell out. Use code ARI&ANDY for 10 percent off a CFP timepiece. This show is also sponsored by PrizePicks, America's most fun daily fantasy game. Use the code STAPLES to play $5 and get $50 instantly. https://prizepicks.onelink.me/ivHR/STAPLES(0:00-0:37) Wendy's Saucy Nuggs Pre-Roll(0:38-15:55) Intro: LIVE from Atlanta(15:56-17:48) AxiaTime.com(17:49-24:21) What would a win mean for Ryan Day?(24:22-27:54) PrizePicks (27:55-32:58) Jim Nagy joins(32:59-43:33) Jalen Milroe at the Senior Bowl(43:34-53:16) Closing out with Jim Nagy(53:17-58:20) Closing out; see you TONIGHT The big day is finally here! Ohio State faces Notre Dame in Atlanta for the national title tonight, and Andy and Ari are on the scene. What did Ari learn this weekend from Ryan Day about his journey to this point? What can Notre Dame do to overcome a talent deficit?   Later, Reese's Senior Bowl executive director Jim Nagy helps break down the quarterback matchup between Ohio State's Will Howard and Notre Dame's Riley Leonard, both of whom will play in the Senior Bowl next week. Jim also explains what former Alabama QB Jalen Milroe needs to do to convince NFL teams he's worth a higher draft pick. Watch us on YouTube instead! https://youtube.com/live/IE_ee-eQHpg Hosts: Andy Staples, Ari WassermanProducer: River Bailey

Pôle Hip-Hop
#292 avec Sloan Lucas

Pôle Hip-Hop

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024


Cette semaine, on reçoit Sloan Lucas pour une entrevue autour de son premier album "Dommage" ainsi qu'une performance live! Rowjay - LE RESPECT C'EST MUTUEL Danny Brown - Cheaters All Hail Y.T. & DJ Manifest - Cybertruck Rally 24 DJ Mehdi - Despee '98 (feat. Rohff) Lost - Chez moi (feat. Manu Militari) B.B. Jacques - Mirage Tiakola - 1h55 (feat. Rsko & Hamza) GrandBazaar - STAMINA (feat. Ol Kainry) Butter Bullets - WU-TANG slang (feat. Seinsucrer & Boucherie Chevaline) DEELEE S - Mec du showbizz Todd - QUI A TUÉ? Wakai - IGNORANCE IS RICH (feat. Planet Giza) Mike Shabb - Under The Rug (feat. Paydro 66) TH - PILULE Lexa Gates - The Earth It Works In Funny Ways Sloan Lucas - Bons textes bon flow Sloan Lucas - 737 (Intro) (Live) Sloan Lucas - Sixième sens (Live) BigXthaPlug - Take Care DJ Muggs, Crimeapple & RLX - Spike Lee Joint Willie The Kid & V Don - Win Lose Draw Rainmen - L'essentiel (feat. Ryzzlah) Jimmie D - Rudimentary (feat. Raz Fresco & Pay$o)

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The PulpMX.com Show
2025 Fly Intro LIVE from PIR

The PulpMX.com Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 101:22


Trey Canard, Weston Peick, Damon Bradshaw, Grant Harlan join Kellen Brauer, Lewis Phillips, JT and Matthes for a roundtable discussion on a bunch of things.

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Andy Staples On3
Does North Carolina want out of the ACC too? | Is Florida State reloaded to win the ACC again?

Andy Staples On3

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 65:54


Andy is on the scene at the ACC meetings in Amelia Island, Fla., and the scene is… weird. (0:00-3:05) Intro - Live from ACC Spring Meetings! (3:06-9:41) Kickoff Times Announced (9:42-23:12) North Carolina, Board of Trustees Update (23:13-48:40) Florida State Update with Ira Schoffel (48:41-53:44) NFL vs CFP Games on TV (53:45-1:02:33) NCAA president speaks on House Settlement (1:02:34-1:03:09) Conclusion Two ACC schools (Florida State and Clemson) are suing the conference, and the conference is suing those schools back. And everyone is meeting ahead of a potentially exciting 2024 football season because no one can do anything about the court cases right now. Meanwhile, the board of trustees at North Carolina made a very public statement that the Tar Heels need to consider membership in another conference. Unlike at Clemson and Florida State, where the president and athletic director were very much on board with the anti-ACC sentiment, the trustees spent part of their meeting Monday criticizing athletic director Bubba Cunningham, who was headed to the meeting in Florida when they met. Cunningham, at least publicly, has been supportive of the ACC. Also, NCAA president Charlie Baker met with ACC ADs and coaches Monday to brief them on some of the big changes heading their way. The NCAA is negotiating a settlement in a class action lawsuit (House v. NCAA) that likely will change the business model for college sports. And Baker is talking like a person who wants that multi-billion dollar settlement done so the schools can start preparing for the future. Later, Andy and Ira Schoffel of On3's Warchant discuss Florida State's position in the ACC right now as the Seminoles sue the league in Florida and the league sues the Seminoles in North Carolina. Plus, Andy and Ira discuss what Florida State will look like on the football field this year after losing some very important players to the NFL. Want to watch the show instead? Join us LIVE from 8-9 am et on YouTube! https://youtube.com/live/-a0Qt7BCEt0 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Dylan Berry Network
Working in Hollywood, Run Clubs, and LA vs. NYC - Hey Dylan #39

The Dylan Berry Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 65:34


The world needs a lot of things, but what it really needs is a show from Dylan. As a Millennial, he feels the world needs more of him. He will even add a third sentence in the description revealing the need for him. Today, we are live from West Hollywood! Eric joins the show and gives his industry insights, talks about a run club he's in, and tells you what you need to thrive in Los Angeles! Be sure to subscribe, leave a like, and comment what you like about Eric! 0:00 - Intro Live in a New Location! 1:00 - Eric's Gymnist Origin Story 8:56 - Transition to TV/Entertainment News 11:29 - How Dylan Stumbled into Television 13:27 - Advice to breaking into the Industry 13:45 - Ego is the Enemy 14:40 - Leaping from New York to LA 16:00 - Power of Networking 16:45 - My Five to Nine 19:45 - New York City vs. Los Angeles 22:30 - West Hollywood Run Club 29:33 - Twisted Teas? 30:10 - Hiking in Los Angeles 32:55 - Living in West Hollywood 35:40 - Rewatching Entourage 37:50 - Name Dropping/Networking 43:00 - Eric's Mentor/First Jobs in Hollywood 46:30 - Would We Ever Leave Entertainment? 47:52 - What Made Me Want to Move to La La Land... 49:50 - Do We Have A Healthy Competitions with Others? 53:20 - LA Can Be Tough But... 54:30 - Crazy Story How I Got A Job... 55:29 - Stay Grateful, Stay Grinding 56:00 - On This Day... 56:50 - West Hollywood Recommendations 58:25 - Atlanta Recommendations 59:10 - Georgia Bulldogs / SEC 1:00:10 - Jewish Traditions / Havdalah 1:04:34 - Outro!

Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour
It's Been A Long Time Coming (Intro) [Live From TS | The Eras Tour]

Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 2:00


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声波飞行员
#260. 乐夏s3评论轨:我想起了那个和尚

声波飞行员

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2023 124:46


有些意外,我们竟然还是聊了一下「乐队的夏天」第三季。时光荏苒匆匆数年,「闸北 ZZ Top」乐队的地下丝贼已经放弃了节拍警察身份,而鼓手漏男也因为入职了某个大托拉斯企业,而被乐队开除。找来这两位老朋友,一起聊聊这个我没有勇气追完的综艺,也算是跨越疫情这几年,大家一起聊聊国摇话题。和「乐夏」s3 处处体现的疲惫、脱力和力不从心一样,我们这次也没有了上回连珠炮一样讨论的热情。疲软的原因可能是疫情的长尾效应,也可能是一个更惊心的事实——过了这么些年,大家都老了。意识到这一点还挺让人难过的,正如同想到顶楼的马戏团最后一张专辑《谈钞票伤感情》已是10年前。还好,顶马又演出了。希望下一个十年,他们还能再继续演下去。叠甲时间:本期所有言论和对各个音乐人、乐队的评价都只是各位主播基于个人审美和聆听经验的观点,超主观有偏见,不代表本台立场,也不代表该主播一贯立场,欢迎友好交流,请勿人身攻击。如果你喜欢「声波飞行员」,请在「爱发电」平台为我们打赏,增加它继续飞行下去的动力,谢谢。BGM List: [00:00:03] 新裤子 - 别对我说失去Baby [00:34:38] 二手玫瑰 - 火车快开 [00:42:31] 盘尼西林 - New Boy (Live @ 乐夏s1) [00:49:24] 龙宽九段 - 莲花 [01:07:34] 林生祥,李宥晞,温芸欣 - 欢迎歌 [01:15:29] 布衣 - 罗马表 [01:19:58] Free the Bird (ZIYO) - Indie Rock is Dead [01:29:02] 火星电台 - Intro (Live @ 乐夏s3) [01:35:35] 橘子海 - 夏日漱石 [02:00:31] 顶楼的马戏团 - 崇明岛参与录音: 嘉宾:漏男 飞行员:地下丝贼 / 孟获往届乐夏、国摇相关节目列表: #121. 土摇的夏天 #160. 乐夏s2评论轨:节拍警察来查房 #161. 乐夏s2评论轨:为什么讨厌流行音乐 #162. 三十年土摇观察:从木马到顶马,作为规定动作的反叛 #163. 三十年土摇观察:翻白皮书跳蛙池,母语摇滚的创作迷宫 #167. 乐夏s2评论轨:上次见手拍钢琴弦还是《猫和老鼠》 #169. 乐夏s2评论轨:我相信后鲨也涨粉了

Sales Prestige Podcast
How to NAIL your Cold Call intro (Live Example)

Sales Prestige Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 8:55


Cold Call Intro Script: Hey XYZ (prospect first name), this is Trent from (your company name), how've you been? The reason I'm calling you is… Prospects want to know who you are, why you are calling them, & what you want. →Go to https://softwaresalesguide.com/softwa... for my full cold calling course showing you full scripts, systems, objections, & more. If you say the wrong sequence of words in your cold call intro, like most people do, you face the risk of being rejected, or what I like to call body bagged. If you use my proven cold call script, you will earn the right to give your pitch and set more meetings. I open every cold call the same, it has never failed selling software, getting job interviews, & now selling medical supplies. It will work for you no matter who you are calling or what you are selling. ***** ► Go to https://coursecareers.com/a/tech to start your career in tech ► Schedule 1x1 sales / career coaching with me: https://calendly.com/trentdressel/coaching-with-trent-dressel-30m *** Let's connect:

La French P@rty
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La French P@rty

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 132:29


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The Two Average Jim's
Episode 11: Mike Piranio

The Two Average Jim's

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 56:46


We are back after a little bye week delay! The Jim's went out to the desert (again) for another barnburner, this time finding themselves in the Mandalay Bay studio with the man behind the MGM sportsbook himself, Mike Piranio! The Jim's got a tantalizing peek behind the Las Vegas curtain as they grilled Mike on all the ins and outs of sports betting, who was happy to share a lot of interesting and practical info - be sure to listen to this episode before placing any Super Bowl wagers! :28 Intro LIVE from the Mandalay Bay Sportsbook Studio 3:48 Interview with Head of the Mandalay Bay Sportsbook Mike Piranio 36:45 Vanderbilt recap 41:06 Big Jim's Bathroom Odyssey 45:25 Listener Questions 50:00 Outro

Greg Helden
We Fight Back INTRO (Live@Home)

Greg Helden

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 1:11


YouTube: https://youtu.be/nt_1L0TTGxM Album is available on streaming services from 9/06/22 ▼ TRACK lIST: 01. We Fight Back INTRO (Live) 02. We Fight Back (Live) 03. In The Morning (Live) 04. Calm My Mind (Live) 05. Future (Live) 06. Abandoned City part 1 (Live) 07. Abandoned City part 2 (Album Bonus Track) 08. Abandoned City part 3 (Album Bonus Track) Composed & produced: Greg Helden Mix & mastering: Greg Helden Cover design: KMV Studio Distribution: Mugo - MyMusic Label: Kręci Mnie Vinyl CONCERT TEAM: Camera: Łukasz Łukasiewicz Camera: Jakub "Gonzo" Woźniak Music videos: Greg Helden Production manager: Ireneusz Woźniak Video production: Zajafka Pictures Instruments: AudioTech Pro INSTRUMENTS: SYNTHS: Novation Summit, Studiologic Sledge 2.0 SYNTHS VST: Lethal Audo, Yamaha DX7, Jupiter 8, Mini Moog, Emulator II KEYBOARD: Native Instruments Komplete 61, Akai Fire SOFTWARE: FL Studio 20 Audiotech is the exclusive distributor in Poland of companies producing solutions for professional recording studios, as well as for homerecording. Among them are: Arturia, EVE Audio, Focusrite, Heritage Audio, KRK, Novation. Audiotech jest wyłącznym dystrybutorem na Polskę firm produkujących rozwiązania dla profesjonalnych studiów nagrań, a także dla homerecordingu. Wśród nich są m.in. Arturia, EVE Audio, Focusrite, Heritage Audio, KRK, Novation. https://audiotechpro.pl/ https://www.youtube.com/c/AudiotechProfess

nathanjames
LoFi Barfly Ep 208 [ Excellent Sandwiches In Focus + I'd Had A Terrible 'Accident'+ Power Update + New Intro + Live Sandwich Trial] #nathanjam.es #baseFM May 15 2K22

nathanjames

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 117:54


Business as usual, even thought I'd had a terrible 'accident'. Sandwiches In Focus goes off, includes a LIVE sandwich trial, Pete talks rubbish, I do a poor Power Update, 2 From 1 is good and I'm really hungover - although you'd never guess... Tracks offa Jack Harlow, Caleborate, St, Panther, Knucks, J Cole, Lex Amor, Kairo, Thundercat, Big Latto, Disposable Heroes Of Hiphoprisy, MAdonna, Hashfinger & LOADS MORE. Just do it. It's good. ❤️

Climbing The Pocket
Live with Thor Nystrom | Vikings Happy Hour

Climbing The Pocket

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 97:31


Climbing The Pocket's Vikings Happy Hour will be doing another on-site broadcast from Lake Monster Brewery. What a habit to get into! Great people, awesome Minnesota Vikings talk, and even better beer!  Big news of the the starts with the re-signing of Patrick Peterson on another one year deal to play cornerback and hopefully continue to mentor the likes of Cameron Dantzler and the other corners. By no means does this signing mean that the Vikings should not draft more corners and even one at the #12 position in the first round. On today's live show from Lake Monster Brewery in St. Paul, we will have Thor Nystrom from NBC Sports Edge here to discuss draft prospects the Vikings could be interested in (or should be). We will be covering WRs, TEs, OL positions, and RBs. Grab your favorite Lake Monster beer or any other drink and join Matt, Ryan, and Dave in this Vikings Happy Hour! Discussion topics tonight: — Intro — Live at Lake Monster Brewing — What are you drinking? — News of the day: the re-signing of Patrick Peterson — Wide receiver prospects — Tight end prospects — Offensive line prospects — Running back prospects — Plug draft show and NBC Sports Edge Fan with us!!! Guest is Thor Nystrom @thorku from NBC Sports Edge @NBCSportsEdge. The regulars: @Matt Anderson @MattAnderson_8, Ryan Ortega @sportsguyry, and Producer Dave @Luft_Krigare enjoying another @LakeMonsterBrew. This is a @Climb_ThePocket & @DailyNorseman production. _____________________________________________________________________________________ Subscribe to us here! - https://www.youtube.com/climbingthepocket Watch the live show here: https://youtu.be/jAZl7jj7wyg At Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/climbingthepocket/ https://www.facebook.com/thedailynorseman/ For your beer and food needs: https://www.lakemonsterbrewing.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Climbing The Pocket
Live From Lake Monster Brewing with Matt Lange | Vikings Happy Hour

Climbing The Pocket

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 64:51


Climbing The Pocket's Vikings Happy Hour will be doing their first live on-site broadcast from Lake Monster Brewery. This is preparation for the live draft show on Day 2 of the draft, and because it will be fun to do and interact with everyone there. We'll be discussing Za'Darius Smith's signing along with his pairing with Danielle Hunter. Kwesi Adofo-Mensah's press conference and the bits of reading between the lines from all that corporate speak. Plus any other Vikings talk. Then we'll get to everyone's second favorite topic… BEER! Co-founder of Lake Monster Brewing, Matt Lange will join Matt Anderson and Ryan Ortega to talk Vikings and BEER! Join the conversation! Discussion topics tonight: - Intro - Live test at Lake Monster Brewing - What are you drinking? - The signing of Za'Darius Smith - Wide receiver market becoming a thing - Kwesi Adofo-Mensah's press conference - Beer talk with Matt Lange of Lake Monster Brewing - Plug draft show Fan with us!!! Guest is Matt Lange, co-founder of Lake Monster Brewing. The regulars: @Matt Anderson @MattAnderson_8, Ryan Ortega @sportsguyry, @MylesGorham85, and Producer Dave @Luft_Krigare enjoying another @LakeMonsterBrew. This is a @Climb_ThePocket & @DailyNorseman production. _____________________________________________________________________________________ Subscribe to us here! - https://www.youtube.com/climbingthepocket Watch the live show here: https://youtu.be/vhbRllgs_XI At Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/climbingthepocket/ https://www.facebook.com/thedailynorseman/ For your beer and food needs: https://www.lakemonsterbrewing.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

SFL Nights With A.J.STRIKER
200 episode SFL Nights with A. J. Striker! New intro, Live Chat, Trivia and Giveaways!

SFL Nights With A.J.STRIKER

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2022 125:17


Please join me tonight at 8pm est for episode 203 of SFL Nights with A. J. Striker! New intro, Live Chat, Trivia and Gift Card Give away, Great Interviews and more! Follow my Linkfootballfootball eyeshttps://youtu.be/OuFBVmtsWkQ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ajstriker2018/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ajstriker2018/support

Everyone Hates Ryne
Baseball, State Capitols, and Whistlers

Everyone Hates Ryne

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 51:18


Earlier this afternoon, LSU baseball coach Paul Marineri announced his retirement from coaching, which will be effective at the end of the season. On an emergency episode of the podcast, I'm joined by the folks from Southern Slams Baseball as we talk about replacements for the head job in Baton Rouge, the Vanderbilt whistlers, and I try to test my memory by naming all 50 state capitols.Intro: Live at the BBQ-Main Source

Gitarrenkram
11 Line6 Variax

Gitarrenkram

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 68:48


Die Line6 Variax Modeling Gitarre sieht vielleicht auf den ersten Blick wie ein neumodisches Spielzeug aus, kann aber eine große kreative Hilfe sein und macht so manches Livekonzert überhaupt erst möglich. Nicht nur das man Tele, Strat, Paula oder eine Akustikgitarre in einem hat, man hat auch auf Knopfdruck verschiedene Tunings und kann sich unglaubliche Custom Gitarren “basteln” Darüber reden wir in diesem Podcast und geben euch auch ein paar Soundbeispiele. Das gab es vorher noch nie. Jedenfalls nicht von uns Variax Extra Video auf Youtube 00:00:00 Intro (Live), “Game Of Agony” 00:02:50 Variax, Modellübersicht, Hardware Variax Gitarren und Zubehör 00:13:20 Shuriken, Twelve Foot Ninja 00:15:00 Andere Hersteller und Systeme Godin XTSA Godin LGXT Boss SY-1 Boss SY-1000 Roland GK-3 00:20:25 Magnetische PUs, Stimmungen & Modelle 00:24:40 Welche Gitarren werden modelliert? 00:34:34 Akustik-Sounds in schön Boss AC-3 Akustikgitarrensimulator 00:42:00 Custom Bänke und Line 6 Workbench HD 00:49:30 Sound- und Umschalt-Beispiel 00:59:30 Verwendung, Mods, Fazit, Outro (Live) Schaller M6 Locking Tuner Helix Rucksack Links zu Amazon und Thomann sind Affiliate Links. Wenn ihr darüber etwas kauft, kostet euch das nichts extra, aber ihr helft uns damit den Podcast zu finanzieren. Vielen Dank. https://gitarrenkram.de/gitarrenkram-unterstuetzen

Quantum Research Enlightenment
10.20.A ~ The Crystal Children and Shadow People

Quantum Research Enlightenment

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2021 68:01


In this episode, we talked about the Crystal Children, and later on, we discussed the 3rd eye-opening up and how it is related to the shadow people. Time to move forward. Time to create like writing that book. Also how the crystal children are walking among us. 00:00 - Intro: Live channeling for 2Oth 0ct 5pm Pacific Time 06:05 - Change is in the air - cleaning the house and moving out old energy 11:44 - Energy of the Crystal/Hybrid Children and working through symptoms of higher frequencies 16:00 - Opening up abilities 17:50 - Are the Crystal Children walking among us? 19:30 - What's the purpose of the Crystal Children? 22:40 - Opening up to the next level of information 26:00 - The astrological events of December 21st onwards 30:22 - Opening up to the 3rd eye 36:44 - The Shadow People and phasing in and out of dimensions 44:13 - What happens to shadow people and ghosts with the Earth energy shifts 45:45 - Message for the Youtube collective: Not holding yourself back: Time to write that book! 55:30 - Closing and review Join the Q.R.E. mailing list: http://www.quantumresearchenlightenment.com/ Podcast: https://www.quantumresearchenlightenment.com/podcast/ Playlist of Meditation Music: https://bit.ly/MeditationM Crystal Energy Healing Bed: https://bit.ly/CrystalEnergyBed Q.R.E. YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/YuTbQRE Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/worktoinvest ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Tracie Mahan is an Ascension Activator, Level 3 QHHT practitioner, Channeler, Psychic Reading, and much more. Please visit Tracie Mahan's website for more information about her Ascension Activation Sessions: http://traciemahan.com/ Tracie Mahan's YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/YuTbTMahan  

The Empty Promise Podcast
120: It's All About Food

The Empty Promise Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 102:32


***TIMESTAMPS***00:10 - Intro (LIVE)02:00 - On This Day06:15 - News Of The Week -GME, Nutella Debate, Optical Illusions19:50 - Caging The Beast30:10 - Main Topic - Food and which ten foods we would keep on a desert island1:33:00 - Personal With The Podcast..This week the guys talk food, really talk food. They talk food every week, but this week, they really, really talk food. Ten meals to sustain you for the rest of your life - what do you pick? Find out the guys decisions, and their consequences, in this weeks main topic. Speaking of food, nutella is in the news alongside GME going to the moon, and of course we discuss Nic Cage in our 'Caging the beast' segment.

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Underrated with Sofer and Notis
10/16/20 - NBA Wrap-Up and NFL Update

Underrated with Sofer and Notis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 56:24


0:00 Intro - Live from where it all began 1:10 — You Reach, I Teach 1:40 — Should the Knicks throw $$ at Daryl Morey? / Daryl Morey China Controversy 6:54 — Are We Too Harsh on Lebron? Should this NBA Finals HURT Jimmy Butler’s Legacy? 10:12 — Is Ty Lue the Solution for the Clippers? 13:50 — Is Drew Brees the Saints’ Limiting Factor? 18:35 — Is Russell Wilson the Best QB in the NFL? 21:20 — Analysis of Leveon Bell to Chiefs 24:05 — Will Jimmy G be the 49ers QB Week 1 Next Season? 29:00 — Stat of the Week! Leveon Bell (& Jets’ Ineptitude) 33:20 — Rumor: Sam Darnold to Colts? 35:45 — Anthony Davis 37:00 — Wanna Bet? Gambling Segment—Send Us Your Bets! 37:30 — Ravens -7.5 vs. Eagles 41:24 — Packers -1 vs. Buccaneers 44:40 — Bet of the Week — Dolphins -9.5 vs Jets 47:20 — Shoutout: Arthur Blank, Firing Dan Quinn (take a hint, Jets!) 49:00 — Shoutout — Trivia: Who is the only Eastern Conference team to play both MJ & Lebron in the playoffs and never lose a series? 49:47 — Shoutout: Dak Prescott — What should we expect from Andy Dalton? 53:30 — Shoutout: Baker Mayfield 54:20 — Shoutout: Lebron James 55:29 — Shoutout: NBA Bubble, Thanks League!

Arts Forward MKE
Aperi Animam: Part 2

Arts Forward MKE

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 70:35


Welcome to Arts Forward MKE, a podcast out of the Imagine MKE podcast shop hosted Lindsay Sheridan, Director of Marketing and PR. We're back from break with a double feature episode about professional vocal early music ensemble Aperi Animam. In this second part, we welcome three panelists from Aperi Animam's recent virtual event #BlackVoicesMatter. The conversation starts on being Black in the classical music world, and broadens from there. The panelists, in order you first hear them, are: Austin Bare | Venmo: @Austin-Bare-4 | FB: Austin Bare Tiana Sorenson | Venmo: @TianaSorenson | IG: @stoic.but.hollering Nicole McCarty | Venmo: @McCarty22 | FB: Nicole Corinne McCarty We also hear from Daniel Koplitz, Executive Artistic Director of Aperi Animam. Music: Both clips courtesy Aperi Animam Outro: Selection on the Hebrew letter “Daleth" from Thomas Tallis’s second set of Lamentations. Says Daniel, "This was the opener for our concert meditation Libera nos, which we presented at Early Music America’s Emerging Artists Showcase in May 2019. It contains a very spicy “false relation" at the end, where a pitch and its sharpened equivalent sound at the same time creating a jarring dissonance." Intro: Live recording from the final dress rehearsal of Utterance, a work of music theatre Aperi Animam developed with Milwaukee Opera Theatre, Cadance Collective, and Amanda Schoofs last October. The piece itself is from a 16th-century collection of chromatic songs called "The Sibylline Prophecies,” written by Orlande de Lassus for the Duke of Bavaria’s court. More info www.aperianimam.com | FB: Aperi Animam | IG: @aperianimam Support this podcast

Counter Tourists
BucketList Club Intro Live Stream

Counter Tourists

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 48:11


Isaac and Jay founders of “the BucketList Club” tell stories and answer questions about travel and upcoming trips in a live open forum every Wednesday at 7pm EST, at home, on the road and abroad. Tune in to the repost HERE on @countertourists podcast. Live Streams can be found on: Instagram: @bucketlistearth Facebook: The BucketList Club YouTube: The BucketList Club See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Carboline Tech Service Podcast
CTSP Episode 138 - How NSF/ANSI 600 Changes the Industry

Carboline Tech Service Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 17:03


Brian Cheshire joins Jack Walker and Paul Atzemis to discuss changes coming to the coatings industry due to NSF/ANSI 600. The trio discusses how the standard changes the water tank industry. 0:00 - Intro – Live studio audience 0:48 - Murdoch update 2:37 – Introduction to Water/Wastewater Market Manager Brian Cheshire 3:37 – All the memberships 4:16 – NSF/ANSI 61 Drinking water system components- Health effects https://webstore.ansi.org/Standards/NSF/NSFANSI612019600 6:59 – NSF/ANSI 600 Health Effects Evaluation and Criteria for Chemicals in Drinking Water https://webstore.ansi.org/Standards/NSF/NSFANSI6002019 7:40 – Reduction of allowable solvents in coating formulation 10:15 – Solvent-based epoxies and water tanks 10:50 – 100% solids epoxy and hybrid polyurethane coatings 11:35 – Benefits of 100% solids epoxy and hybrid polyurethane coatings 12:10 - Service life of coatings https://store.nace.org/expected-service-life-and-cost-considerations-for-maintenance-and-new-construction-protective-coatin-2 13:00 – Development of 100% solids epoxy for beneficial application characteristics 14:30 – How the new NSF standard changes the coatings industry 16:00 – Wrap up Subscribe via iTunes, Google Play, or Spotify. Find out more at https://carboline-tech-service-podcast.pinecast.co

Wholesaling Out of the Box
Episode 9: Jacob's First Rehab! - Intro (LIVE on site!)

Wholesaling Out of the Box

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 21:32


In this episode Jacob will walk you through the house for his first rehab project! He'll explain his plans, how his numbers work, and the super creative financing that allowed this to happen. This is a really big project he's taken on for his first rehab, it needs roughly $70,000 worth of work and will take about 4-5 months. The project officially started in June and should run through September/October of 2020, so we're going to keep checking in with him throughout the summer to see what progress he's made. This will be an amazing series for you wholesalers that are hoping to make the jump into the rehab world. Shawn Bowen has been a real estate investor since 2010. Right now he mostly does wholesaling, but he's also worked on new construction, rehabs, lending, buy and holds, rentals, and creative financing. Email us at: info@wholesalingoutofthebox.com For more information and to ask questions, find us on: Website / Facebook / Facebook Group / Youtube / Instagram --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wholesalingoutofthebox/message

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ILoveBabylon Radio
Episode 326:: The Corona-cast - Friday April 24, 2020 featuring Cat Corella

ILoveBabylon Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 32:46


The Warm Up: Step Right Up! Get your Disinfectant Injections right here! • Intro: LIVE from the Town of Babylon New York! • Don’t listen to this if you can’t laugh about Politics • What does an Accent bias mean? • Town of Babylon COVID-19 data • Small Business Loans through PayPal, Square or other merchants vs the Bank • The Corona-cast is back next week! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ilovebabylon/support

ILoveBabylon Radio
Episode 325:: The Corona-cast - Thursday April 23, 2020 featuring Cat Corella

ILoveBabylon Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 33:54


The Warm Up: Thank You for Being a Friend; High School Senior invite • Intro: LIVE from the Town of Babylon New York • An Apology and Thank You for your sacrifices • 4% Positive in Wyandanch • Why is Georgia Opening? • Governors’ style, from Cali to Albany • COVID-19 Statistics in the TOB and Babylon Village Chamber --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ilovebabylon/support

ILoveBabylon Radio
Episode 315:: Corona-cast Day 13; Wednesday April 8, 2020

ILoveBabylon Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 37:26


THIS EPISODE: * The Warm Up: Anchor FM’s new easier podcasting system * Intro: LIVE from the Town of Babylon New York * Town of Babylon COVID-19 Stats * Stay Home, Stay Safe, Stop Snitching * Recap of Town of Babylon Supervisor Rich Schaffer Interview * Jamaican Coronavirus (COVID-19) PSA --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ilovebabylon/support

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Remote. No Pressure. Fly Fishing Podcast
The Corona Bat Fly With Steve Yewchuck

Remote. No Pressure. Fly Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2020 34:14


This week on the Remote. No Pressure. fly fishing podcast Jeff talks with Steve Yewchuck about fly tying, fly development and more. An excellent episode!   0:00 Intro- Live events 1:30 Jeff pours out a IPA on the curb in remembrance of Wylde Bill 2:20 Updates on what’s going on with Bill and Jeff at home 3:30 Jeff and Bill talk about Red Dawn (the original) 4:40 Bill and Jeff talk Hitler and the German migration to Argentina after WW2 6:00 Jeff offends the entire country of the Netherlands 6:50 Jeff apologizes to every female listener 8:47 In Other News- Toilet Paper Consipiracy 14:52 Interview Begins- Steve Yewchuck Fly Tyers of Insta Series 16:00 Fly Fishing in the Catskills 17:20 History of RNP and how Jeff met Joe Demalderis 19:15 How Steve got into fly tying 20:40 The Corona bat fly 22:10 Fishing with a bat pattern 22:45 The creative process of developing a new fly 24:45 Hex Hatch 25:55 What weight to use for brook trout 26:17 Fiberglass fly rods 28:00 Unwinding and balancing stress with fly fishing 31:20 Steve’s One Last Fly “Emperor Mouse.” 32.42 Outro     Episode Links: https://www.instagram.com/envisionflyworks/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fr8Vcv2aReU www.remotenopressure.com www.jefftroutman.us

Live Love Laugh Leadership's show
INTRO Live Love Laugh Leadership

Live Love Laugh Leadership's show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 0:46


Live Love Laugh Leadership offering tools and engaging guest speakers share wonderful and inspiring perspectives. Hosts Dr. R. Murali Krishna, Sara Barry & Jeanean Yanish

Live your life - Be your own inspiration

Hallo und herzlich willkommen zum Live your Life-Podcast, be your own Inspiration. Mein Name ist Tatiana Mun und ich wünsche dir ganz viel Spaß mit meinem Inspiration-Podcast.

Live Full with Lotus
Episode 1 - Intro.. Live Full w/ Lotus

Live Full with Lotus

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019


An introduction to Live Full w/ Lotus Podcast

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Irish Talkers
Intro: "Live life to the fullest, and focus on the positive" and Expiate

Irish Talkers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2019 13:18


Quote of the week: Matt Cameron: "Live life to the fullest, and focus on the positive" Work of the week: Expiate ____________________________________________ This is part 1 from Programme 13 of 2018/19 season - first broadcast on January 11th and presented by Ted Mellamphy, Paul O’Mahony & Moira O'Brien The show is in four parts and usually has this format: (1) Introducing a “Thought for the Week” and a “Word of the Week” together with general conversation arising out of these two topics. (2) Either an Interview, the recording of a speech or external media. (3) Discussion on a topic. (4) Discussion on a topic. Contact us : email: "info@irishtalkers.com" Website: "www.irishtalkers.com" Facebook: "Talk show for talkers" Magazine: "Public Speaking Weekly" on www.irishtalkers.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/irish-talkers/message

Sprachnachrichten - Der
68: Im Weltall hört dich niemand rappen - News und So #68

Sprachnachrichten - Der "Hey, ich brauche ein Gesprächsthema"-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2018 42:50


Intro - Live aus dem Weltall 1:13 - Unser Besuch im Planetarium Köln-Nippes 10:00 - Die ersten drei Menschen auf dem Mond (Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin uuuuund?) 12:15 - Neil Armstrong holt sich Fahrtkosten zurück 13:25 - Das Großvater-Paradoxon: Kann ich meinen eigenen Opa töten, bevor ich geboren werde? 19:15 - Eminem überrascht mit neuem Album 26:50 - United Airlines erlaubt sich mal wieder einen: "Sie dürfen hier masturbieren!" 31:50 - Frühchen arbeitet 37 Jahre später mit eigener Hebamme zusammen 36:35 - Australiens Zigaretten kostet jetzt 27 Dollar 38:35 - Die Sonntagsfrage: Warum tut es weh, wenn Wasser in die Nase kommt?

Travel Man Podcast Network
Channel Intro Live From Porto

Travel Man Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2017 0:02


Intro • Episode one intro • Porto • Porto end

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The Nice Guys on Business
396: SEO mastery with Rand Fishkin

The Nice Guys on Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2017 44:43


Rand Fishkin, The Oz of Moz Breaks Down SEO on The Nice Guys today.   Reach Us Here: Doug- @DJDoug Strickland- @NiceGuyonBiz Rand: @randfish On Facebook: The Nice Guys Community page Become a patron and support the podcast at www.Patreon.com/NiceGuys Show Notes by Production Assistant - Anna Nygren   Intro Live long and Patreon   The Moz Story When venture investors put money into a company, they're expecting 7 or 8 of the 10 they invest in to fail but those that make, make bank The goal of SEO is to be as visible and as highly ranked as possible on search engine results The websites that do the best tell the audience why you should spread the company's message and shows that they're the solution to the problem If you're doing SEO Use Mozbar - helps you analyze pages and helps you see whether you've got the right SEO strategy If you're a local business, check out where you fall on moz.com/local If you've got a bigger audience, google Moz's SEO guide Rand uses his Inbox as a to do list No emails, no tasks to accomplish Closing Lines Find a message and a cause that people can get behind and believe   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rand.fishkin/ Moz Website: https://moz.com/ TurnKey Podcast- You're the expert, let us help you prove it. Click for more info   Text “NiceGuys” to 31996 for bonus material and to be entered to win a FunkNfans T-Shirt every week.   Proud to be affiliated with the C-Suite Radio Network and the Greatness Podcast Network   Doug and Strickland's Stuff: Amazon #1 Best selling book Nice Guys Finish First. Business Building Bootcamp (10 Module Course) Partner Links: Amazon.com: Click before buying anything. Help support the podcast. Sign up for Sanebox free and get a $10.00 credit on us: The best way to get a handle on your E-Mail. Interview Valet:  Get interviewed on top podcasts and share your message. Acuity Scheduling: Stop wasting time going back and forth scheduling appointments Survey: Take our short survey so The Nice Guys know what you like.   Nice Guys Links Subscribe to the Podcast Niceguysonbusiness.com   You can text Doug anytime at 410-340-6861, of if you just want to leave us a message or record an intro to the show, call 4242 DJ DOUG (1-424-253-3684)   Promise Statement: To provide an experience that is entertaining and adds value to your life.   Don't underestimate the Power of Nice.

The Nice Guys on Business
346: Outing Drug Companies in Her Spare Time, Klyn Elsbury is a Forced to Be Reckoned With

The Nice Guys on Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2017 40:18


Klyn Elsbury has CF but doesn't let that slow her down. Teaching Zoomba, blogging, writing her book, hear all about it on The Nice Guys today.   Reach Us Here: Doug- @DJDoug Strickland- @NiceGuyonBiz Klyn- @Iamproseries   On Facebook: The Nice Guys Community page   Become a patron and support the podcast at www.Patreon.com/NiceGuys   Show Notes by Production Assistant - Anna Nygren   Intro Live as if your life depends on it! Klyn has cystic fibrosis and is 30 years old Being 30 is a big deal for someone with that disease!   It's an Expensive Life Klyn needed to pay for some extremely expensive medicine So she put the drug company on blast and the company worked with her! Use the emotional connection possible through social media to your advantage Grant Cardone said that, “People underestimate what they can do in the short term and overestimate what they can do in the long term” Make the decisions you want and commit to those actions that'll get you there Action Step: Find the most successful person you know and contact them!   Closing Lines Life is way too short to be doing something that you're not excited about What you focus on is your reality Check out Buffer! It uploads social media posts at peak times   See Klyn's website- www.iamseriespro.com Get Klyn's book- I AM _____: The Untold Story of Success  Proud to be affiliated with the C-Suite Radio Network     Doug's Stuff: Amazon #1 Best selling book Nice Guys Finish First. Business Building Bootcamp (10 Module Course)   Partner Links: Amazon.com: Click before buying anything. Help support the podcast. Julie Reisler's book- Get a PhD in You Sign up for Sanebox free and get a $10.00 credit on us: The best way to get a handle on your E-Mail. Interview Valet:  Get interviewed on top podcasts and share your message. Acuity Scheduling: Stop wasting time going back and forth scheduling appointments   Survey: Take our short survey so The Nice Guys know what you like.   Nice Guys Links Subscribe to the Podcast Niceguysonbusiness.com   You can text Doug anytime at 410-340-6861, of if you just want to leave us a message or record an intro to the show, call 4242 DJ DOUG (1-424-253-3684)   Promise Statement: To provide a learning experience that is entertaining and adds value to your life.   Don't underestimate the Power of Nice.

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ALEXANDERPLATZ - The underground podcast
Matt Kay @ l’Aiglon (Short intro - Live mix)

ALEXANDERPLATZ - The underground podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2012 34:18


Inside Sin City
Intro: LIVE From Hooters Pool!!!

Inside Sin City

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2010 9:59


pool hooters intro live
H-iL  : le Podcast  - Nouvel artiste pop Rock français

Si vous êtes l'heureux propriétaire d'un iPod vidéo, retrouvez le podcast d'H-il sur iTunes et récupérez ce concert en haute résolution, titre par titre, compatible iPod vidéo et AppleTV. > Cliquez ici vous pouvez aussi télécharger directement le fichier vidéo en cliquant ci-dessous : 1. Intro (Live Studio Gabriel)