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Law Lite Podcast
Office Jerk Clerk (and other random stories)

Law Lite Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2026 32:20


Grab some coffee, an energy drink or a cup of sadness and settle in for more Law that is very Lite. Travis & P.J. discuss an exciting new addition to the office that will be clerking around. They also talk paint ball, the iPod Shuffle (not a dance move), and other social nooks & cranies. Great Law. Less Legal. Law Done Lite. 

Cage Fighting: Answering the Big Questions in Film
Sleuthing Sheep, Seth MacFarlane's Comedic Stylings, and Shillelaghs

Cage Fighting: Answering the Big Questions in Film

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 88:10


This week, Andy, Ash, and Stu navigate a landscape of pop-culture cartoons, Irish immigrants, and a couple new releases.First, we're cracking the case of The Sheep Detectives—finding out if these woolly investigators are top-tier sleuths or just following the herd.Then, our Adult Animation series enters its third era as we tackle the house that Seth MacFarlane built. We're diving into the "iPod Shuffle" comedy of Family Guy, the sitcom subversion of American Dad, and the miracle of the DVD sales that brought a dead show back to life.The Short Short Film Film Review takes a somber, modern turn with 2025's Boy, I'm Scared. We discuss how this seven-minute masterpiece explores digital intimacy, global friendships, and the quiet heartbreak of saying goodbye over a video call.Finally, the Cruise Cruise docks in 19th-century Ireland for Far and Away. Tom trades the flight suit for a flat cap, pairs up with Nicole Kidman, and discovers that the American Dream involves a lot of bare-knuckle boxing.Three hosts, one talking dog, a digital goodbye, and a very intense land grab. It's time to take Cruise Control.

The Next Track
Episode #332: Old is New Again

The Next Track

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026 26:12


Nostalgia? Avoiding the algorithm? Some people want to go back to the way things used to be and listen to music on iPods. Help support The Next Track by making regular donations via Patreon. We're ad-free and self-sustaining so your support is what keeps us going. Thanks! Show notes I turned an iPod Shuffle into my perfect music player – here's how Yer Stack Maxell Wireless Cassette Player Can you still buy an iPod in 2026? Here's where to look online Bring On Defunct: The iPod Enthralls Young Music Listeners - The New York Times Amazon Ending Support for Older Kindle and Kindle Fire Devices calibre MUBI Our next tracks: Something Wild Humble Pie: Smokin' If you like the show, please subscribe in Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast app, and please rate the podcast.

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RESUMIDO
#358 — Robôs apanham na rua / Astronauta enfrenta bug do Outlook na Lua / Rapper de IA exalta extrema direita

RESUMIDO

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026 40:37


Apresentado por Bruno Natal. -- Aproveite os descontos da Insider Store com o cupom RESUMIDO: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://creators.insiderstore.com.br/RESUMIDO⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Grupo oficial da Insider no WhatsApp com Flash Promos: ⁠https://creators.insiderstore.com.br/RESUMIDOWPPBF⁠ -- Loja RESUMIDO (camisetas, canecas, casacos, sacolas): ⁠https://www.studiogeek.com.br/resumido⁠ -- Faça sua assinatura! ⁠https://resumido.cc/assinatura⁠ --Robôs de delivery apanham na rua e o iPod Shuffle vira referência de tech sem tela. Um rapper de IA viraliza com discurso da ultradireita e uma artista perde as próprias músicas após ser clonada. A Wikipédia baniu conteúdo gerado por IA e meio milhão de linhas do código do Claude vazaram.O que é real e o que é cópia?No RESUMIDO #358: robôs apanham na rua, astronauta enfrenta bug do Outlook na Lua, rapper de IA exalta extrema direita, artista não consegue provar que música é dela, Wikipédia bane conteúdo de IA, Black Mirror vira exposição, código do Claude vaza inteiro, NYT demite escritor por usar IA e muito mais!-- Ouça e confira todos os links comentados no episódio:https://resumido.cc/podcasts/robos-apanham-na-rua-astronauta-enfrenta-bug-do-outlook-na-lua-rapper-de-ia-exalta-extrema-direita/

DoctorApple NEWS
DoctorApple NEWS 322

DoctorApple NEWS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 14:00


16/01/26 - Record iPod, iPod Shuffle, Primeiro MacBook Pro, Primeiro iPhone, Siri + Gemini, Pixelmator Pro no iPad, Aumento de Vendas Mac, Apple TV Golden Globe, Record Serviços Apple, Adoção lenta do iOS 26, Apple Watch Retrô,https://www.doctorapple.com.br

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Agent Survival Guide Podcast
Celebrating 20 Years of Medicare AEPs & Growth: Looking Back at 2005

Agent Survival Guide Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 21:59


Jump in the time machine with us as we travel back circa 2005 for the first Medicare Annual Enrollment Period, the debut of Medicare Advantage, Medicare Part D, two new Med Supp plans, and more!   Read the text version   Contact the Agent Survival Guide Podcast! Email us ASGPodcast@Ritterim.com or call 1-717-562-7211 and leave a voicemail.   Resources: 4 Ways PlanEnroll Will Make This Your Best AEP Yet 4 Reasons Why Ritter Insurance Marketing Should Be Your FMO Insurance Agency 5 Medicare Myths Your Clients May Believe 10 Tips to Submitting an Error-Free Medicare Enrollment Application 2026 Medicare Part D Bid Info Likely Means Higher Premiums & Plan Disruption — Here's Why A Review of Integrity's Top Medicare Quoting Tools How Insurance Agents Can Use AI Tools How Storytelling Helps Agents Quickly Connect with Clients ft. Don Connelly IntegrityCONNECT & PlanEnroll FAQs Register with RitterIM.com Risk Adjustment & Finding Value Beyond Coding Changes ft. Dr. Shannon Decker The Future of Medicare Part D: The Push Toward MAPD The Ultimate Agent Resource List Pt. 3: Staying Organized   References: “2005 CMS Statistics.” Cms.Gov, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, www.cms.gov/research-statistics-data-and-systems/statistics-trends-and-reports/medicaremedicaidstatsupp/downloads/2005_cms_statisticspdf. Accessed 21 Oct. 2025. “2025 Medicare Parts A & B Premiums and Deductibles.” CMS.Gov, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, 8 Nov. 2024, www.cms.gov/newsroom/fact-sheets/2025-medicare-parts-b-premiums-and-deductibles. McManus, Melanie Radzicki. “A Short History of How Netflix Won World Domination in Streaming.” Entertainment.Howstuffworks.Com, HowStuffWorks, 21 Dec. 2018, entertainment.howstuffworks.com/short-history-netflix-world-domination-streaming.htm. “Beneficiaries with Special Needs Can Get Help from Medicare Managed Care Plans.” CMS.Gov, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, www.cms.gov/newsroom/fact-sheets/beneficiaries-special-needs-can-get-help-medicare-managed-care-plans. Accessed 21 Oct. 2025. Laschober, Mary. “Estimating Medicare Advantage Lock-In Provisions Impact on Vulnerable Medicare Beneficiaries.” CMS.Gov, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, www.cms.gov/files/document/05springpg63pdf. “IPod Shuffle (1st Generation).” Apple.Fandom.Com, Apple Wiki, apple.fandom.com/wiki/IPod_shuffle_(1st_generation). Accessed 21 Oct. 2025. “K & L Out-of-Pocket Limits Announcements.” CMS.Gov, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, www.cms.gov/medicare/health-drug-plans/medigap/k-l-out-of-pocket-limits-announcements. Accessed 21 Oct. 2025. “Medicare Advantage and Medicare Prescription Drug Programs to Remain Stable as CMS Implements Improvements to the Programs in 2025.” CMS.Gov, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, 27 Sept. 2024, www.cms.gov/newsroom/press-releases/medicare-advantage-and-medicare-prescription-drug-programs-remain-stable-cms-implements-improvements. Freed, Meredith, et al.  “Medicare Advantage 2025 Spotlight: A First Look at Plan Offerings.” KFF.Org, KFF, 9 Aug. 2025, www.kff.org/medicare/medicare-advantage-2025-spotlight-a-first-look-at-plan-offerings/. Freed, Meredith, Jeannie Fugleston Biniek, et al. “Medicare Advantage 2025 Spotlight: A First Look at Plan Premiums and Benefits.” KFF.Org, KFF, 9 Aug. 2025, www.kff.org/medicare/medicare-advantage-2025-spotlight-a-first-look-at-plan-premiums-and-benefits/. “Medicare Part B Immunosuppressive Drug Benefit.” CMS.Gov, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, www.cms.gov/partbid-provider. Accessed 21 Oct. 2025. “Medicare Demonstration to Transition Enrollment of Low Income Subsidy Beneficiaries .” Cms.Gov, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, 8 June 2006, www.cms.gov/Medicare/Prescription-Drug-Coverage/PrescriptionDrugCovContra/Downloads/MemoLTCContracting_060806.pdf. “Medicare Part B Income-Related Monthly Adjustment Amount.” Federalregister.Gov, Federal Register, www.federalregister.gov/documents/2006/10/27/E6-17690/medicare-part-b-income-related-monthly-adjustment-amount. Accessed 21 Oct. 2025. Cubanski, Juliette, and Anthony Damico. “Medicare Part D in 2025: A First Look at Prescription Drug Plan Availability, Premiums, and Cost Sharing.” KFF.Org, KFF, 9 Aug. 2025, www.kff.org/medicare/medicare-part-d-in-2025-a-first-look-at-prescription-drug-plan-availability-premiums-and-cost-sharing/. “Medicare Program Description and Legislative History.” Ssa.Gov, Social Security Administration, www.ssa.gov/policy/docs/statcomps/supplement/2006/medicare.html. Accessed 21 Oct. 2025. “Medicare Program; Establishment of the Medicare Advantage Program.” Federalregister.Gov, Federal Register, https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2005/01/28/05-1322/medicare-program-establishment-of-the-medicare-advantage-program. Accessed 21 Oct. 2025. “Part D / Prescription Drug Benefits.” Medicareadvocacy.Org, Center for Medicare Advocacy, 30 May 2025, medicareadvocacy.org/medicare-info/medicare-part-d/. “Pop Culture in Review for the Year 2005.” Mrpopculture.Com, Mr. Pop Culture , 29 Nov. 2023, mrpopculture.com/pop-culture-in-review-for-the-year-2005/. "The Medicare Advantage program: Availability, benefits, and special needs plans - Chapter 9." Medpac.Gov, Medpac.gov, www.medpac.gov/wp-content/uploads/import_data/scrape_files/docs/default-source/reports/Jun06_Ch09.pdf. Accessed 21 Oct. 2025. Gold, Marsha. “The Landscape of Private Firms Offering Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage in 2006.” Modern.Kff.Org, The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, www.kff.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/7474.pdf. Accessed 21 Oct. 2025. “The next Generation of Medicare Beneficiaries - Chapter 2.” Medpac.Gov, Medpac.gov, www.medpac.gov/wp-content/uploads/import_data/scrape_files/docs/default-source/reports/chapter-2-the-next-generation-of-medicare-beneficiaries-june-2015-report-.pdf. Accessed 21 Oct. 2025. Crowder, Courtney. “Throwback: Pop Culture Trends of 2005.” Usatoday.Com, USA Today, 30 July 2015, www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/2015/07/30/pop-culture-trends/30739417/. “Update to Medicare Deductible, Coinsurance and Premium Rates for 2006.” Cms.Gov, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, www.cms.gov/Regulations-and-Guidance/Guidance/Transmittals/downloads/R31GI.pdf. Accessed 21 Oct. 2025. “Variation and Trends in Medigap Premiums.” Aspe.Hhs.Gov, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, aspe.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/migrated_legacy_files/43721/index.pdf. Accessed 21 Oct. 2025. Hosch, William L. “YouTube.” Britannica.Com, Encyclopædia Britannica, inc., 19 Oct. 2025, www.britannica.com/topic/YouTube.   Follow Us on Social! Ritter on Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/RitterIM Instagram, https://www.instagram.com/ritter.insurance.marketing/ LinkedIn, https://www.linkedin.com/company/ritter-insurance-marketing TikTok, https://www.tiktok.com/@ritterim X, https://x.com/RitterIM and YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/user/RitterInsurance      Sarah on LinkedIn, https://www.linkedin.com/in/sjrueppel/ Instagram, https://www.instagram.com/thesarahjrueppel/ and Threads, https://www.threads.net/@thesarahjrueppel   Tina on LinkedIn, https://www.linkedin.com/in/tina-lamoreux-6384b7199/   Not affiliated with or endorsed by Medicare or any government agency.

Ich glaube, es hackt!
Was Facebook kann, kann ein Virus schon lange

Ich glaube, es hackt!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 50:55


In dieser gewohnt unterhaltsamen Folge plaudern Rüdiger und Tobias über ein Konzert mit fragwürdigem Sound, Meta als neuen Virenschleuder, Leaks mit 16 Milliarden Passwörtern und bizarre Browser-Dating-Konzepte. Dazu: Warum Google Maps Hinweise auf US-Militärschläge liefert, WhatsApp jetzt Werbung schalten wollte und die neue Apple-Clipboard-Hölle kommt. -- Wenn Euch unser Podcast gefallen hat, freuen wir uns über eine Bewertung! Feedback wie z.B. Themenwünsche könnt Ihr uns über sämtliche Kanäle zukommen lassen: Email: podcast@ichglaubeeshackt.de Web: podcast.ichglaubeeshackt.de Instagram: http://instagram.com/igehpodcast

The Tech Addicts Podcast
ChatGPT round the neck

The Tech Addicts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2025 78:30


Gareth and Ted are back for another run of Tech Addicts Podcasts. This week ChatGPT round your neck, A portable Hi-Fi, the iPhone Fold, Anker earbuds that power your phone, Acer's dazzling array of new devices, Redmagic making a 9 inch tablet and the MSI Claw portable gaming system. With Gareth Myles and Ted Salmon Join us on Mewe RSS Link: https://techaddicts.libsyn.com/rss  iTunes | YouTube Music | Stitcher | Tunein | Spotify  Amazon | Pocket Casts | Castbox | PodHubUK Feedback, Fallout and Contributions The MeWe Group member cry in unison “it has been too long”

iSenaCode Live
#376 Llega WhatsApp al iPad, el ivePhone y el roadmap del iPhone

iSenaCode Live

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 96:00


En este episodio del iSenaCode Live, celebramos que por fin llega WhatsApp al iPad y también a la app para Mac ahora es independiente. Analizamos el movimiento conjunto de OpenAI y Sir Jony Ive para crear un nuevo dispositivo, apodado ya por muchos como el “ivePhone”, que según Kuo se parecerá a un iPod Shuffle colgante y minimalista.Debatimos si un año después alguien sigue usando tiendas alternativas a la App Store, y repasamos el posible nuevo rumbo de Apple: rediseñar el iPhone cada año hasta 2027.Terminamos, como siempre, con nuestra divertida sección de gamba o chuletón: lo peor y lo mejor de la semana.

The top AI news from the past week, every ThursdAI

Hey folks, Alex here, welcome back to ThursdAI! And folks, after the last week was the calm before the storm, "The storm came, y'all" – that's an understatement. This wasn't just a storm; it was an AI hurricane, a category 5 of announcements that left us all reeling (in the best way possible!). From being on the ground at Google I/O to live-watching Anthropic drop Claude 4 during our show, it's been an absolute whirlwind.This week was so packed, it felt like AI Christmas, with tech giants and open-source heroes alike showering us with gifts. We saw OpenAI play their classic pre-and-post-Google I/O chess game, Microsoft make some serious open-source moves, Google unleash an avalanche of updates, and Anthropic crash the party with Claude 4 Opus and Sonnet live stream in the middle of ThursdAI!So buckle up, because we're about to try and unpack this glorious chaos. As always, we're here to help you collectively know, learn, and stay up to date, so you don't have to. Let's dive in! (TL;DR and links in the end) Open Source LLMs Kicking Things OffEven with the titans battling, the open-source community dropped some serious heat this week. It wasn't the main headline grabber, but the releases were significant!Gemma 3n: Tiny But Mighty MatryoshkaFirst up, Google's Gemma 3n. This isn't just another small model; it's a "Nano-plus" preview, a 4-billion parameter MatFormer (Matryoshka Transformer – how cool is that name?) model designed for mobile-first multimodal applications. The really slick part? It has a nested 2-billion parameter sub-model that can run entirely on phones or Chromebooks.Yam was particularly excited about this one, pointing out the innovative "model inside another model" design. The idea is you can use half the model, not depth-wise, but throughout the layers, for a smaller footprint without sacrificing too much. It accepts interleaved text, image, audio, and video, supports ASR and speech translation, and even ships with RAG and function-calling libraries for edge apps. With a 128K token window and responsible AI features baked in, Gemma 3n is looking like a powerful tool for on-device AI. Google claims it beats prior 4B mobile models on MMLU-Lite and MMMU-Mini. It's an early preview in Google AI Studio, but it definitely flies on mobile devices.Mistral & AllHands Unleash Devstral 24BThen we got a collaboration from Mistral and AllHands: Devstral, a 24-billion parameter, state-of-the-art open model focused on code. We've been waiting for Mistral to drop some open-source goodness, and this one didn't disappoint.Nisten was super hyped, noting it beats o3-Mini on SWE-bench verified – a tough benchmark! He called it "the first proper vibe coder that you can run on a 3090," which is a big deal for coders who want local power and privacy. This is a fantastic development for the open-source coding community.The Pre-I/O Tremors: OpenAI & Microsoft Set the StageAs we predicted, OpenAI couldn't resist dropping some news right before Google I/O.OpenAI's Codex Returns as an AgentOpenAI launched Codex – yes, that Codex, but reborn as an asynchronous coding agent. This isn't just a CLI tool anymore; it connects to GitHub, does pull requests, fixes bugs, and navigates your codebase. It's powered by a new coding model fine-tuned for large codebases and was SOTA on SWE Agent when it dropped. Funnily, the model is also called Codex, this time, Codex-1. And this gives us a perfect opportunity to talk about the emerging categories I'm seeing among Code Generator agents and tools:* IDE-based (Cursor, Windsurf): Live pair programming in your editor* Vibe coding (Lovable, Bolt, v0): "Build me a UI" style tools for non-coders* CLI tools (Claude Code, Codex-cli): Terminal-based assistants* Async agents (Claude Code, Jules, Codex, GitHub Copilot agent, Devin): Work on your repos while you sleep, open pull requests for you to review, asyncCodex (this new one) falls into category number 4, and with today's release, Cursor seems to also strive to get to category number 4 with background processing. Microsoft BUILD: Open Source Copilot and Copilot Agent ModeThen came Microsoft Build, their huge developer conference, with a flurry of announcements.The biggest one for me? GitHub Copilot's front-end code is now open source! The VS Code editor part was already open, but the Copilot integration itself wasn't. This is a massive move, likely a direct answer to the insane valuations of VS Code clones like Cursor. Now, you can theoretically clone GitHub Copilot with VS Code and swing for the fences.GitHub Copilot also launched as an asynchronous coding assistant, very similar in function to OpenAI's Codex, allowing it to be assigned tasks and create/update PRs. This puts Copilot right into category 4 of code assistants, and with the native Github Integration, they may actually have a leg up in this race!And if that wasn't enough, Microsoft is adding MCP (Model Context Protocol) support directly into the Windows OS. The implications of having the world's biggest operating system natively support this agentic protocol are huge.Google I/O: An "Ultra" Event Indeed!Then came Tuesday, and Google I/O. I was there in the thick of it, and folks, it was an absolute barrage. Google is shipping. The theme could have been "Ultra" for many reasons, as we'll see.First off, the scale: Google reported a 49x increase in AI usage since last year's I/O, jumping from 9 trillion tokens processed to a mind-boggling 480 trillion tokens. That's a testament to their generous free tiers and the explosion of AI adoption.Gemini 2.5 Pro & Flash: #1 and #2 LLMs on ArenaGemini 2.5 Flash got an update and is now #2 on the LMArena leaderboard (with Gemini 2.5 Pro still holding #1). Both Pro and Flash gained some serious new capabilities:* Deep Think mode: This enhanced reasoning mode is pushing Gemini's scores to new heights, hitting 84% on MMMU and topping LiveCodeBench. It's about giving the model more "time" to work through complex problems.* Native Audio I/O: We're talking real-time TTS in 24 languages with two voices, and affective dialogue capabilities. This is the advanced voice mode we've been waiting for, now built-in.* Project Mariner: Computer-use actions are being exposed via the Gemini API & Vertex AI for RPA partners. This started as a Chrome extension to control your browser and now seems to be a cloud-based API, allowing Gemini to use the web, not just browse it. This feels like Google teaching its AI to interact with the JavaScript-heavy web, much like they taught their crawlers years ago.* Thought Summaries: Okay, here's one update I'm not a fan of. They've switched from raw thinking traces to "thought summaries" in the API. We want the actual traces! That's how we learn and debug.* Thinking Budgets: Previously a Flash-only feature, token ceilings for controlling latency/cost now extend to Pro.* Flash Upgrade: 20-30% fewer tokens, better reasoning/multimodal scores, and GA in early June.Gemini Diffusion: Speed Demon for Code and MathThis one got Yam Peleg incredibly excited. Gemini Diffusion is a new approach, different from transformers, for super-speed editing of code and math tasks. We saw demos hitting 2000 tokens per second! While there might be limitations at longer contexts, its speed and infilling capabilities are seriously impressive for a research preview. This is the first diffusion model for text we've seen from the frontier labs, and it looks sick. Funny note, they had to slow down the demo video to actually show the diffusion process, because at 2000t/s - apps appear as though out of thin air!The "Ultra" Tier and Jules, Google's Coding AgentRemember the "Ultra event" jokes? Well, Google announced a Gemini Ultra tier for $250/month. This tops OpenAI's Pro plan and includes DeepThink access, a generous amount of VEO3 generation, YouTube Premium, and a whopping 30TB of storage. It feels geared towards creators and developers.And speaking of developers, Google launched Jules (jules.google)! This is their asynchronous coding assistant (Category 4!). Like Codex and GitHub Copilot Agent, it connects to your GitHub, opens PRs, fixes bugs, and more. The big differentiator? It's currently free, which might make it the default for many. Another powerful agent joins the fray!AI Mode in Search: GA and EnhancedAI Mode in Google Search, which we've discussed on the show before with Robby Stein, is now in General Availability in the US. This is Google's answer to Perplexity and chat-based search.But they didn't stop there:* Personalization: AI Mode can now connect to your Gmail and Docs (if you opt-in) for more personalized results.* Deep Search: While AI Mode is fast, Deep Search offers more comprehensive research capabilities, digging through hundreds of sources, similar to other "deep research" tools. This will eventually be integrated, allowing you to escalate an AI Mode query for a deeper dive.* Project Mariner Integration: AI Mode will be able to click into websites, check availability for tickets, etc., bridging the gap to an "agentic web."I've had a chat with Robby during I/O and you can listen to that interview at the end of the podcast.Veo3: The Undisputed Star of Google I/OFor me, and many others I spoke to, Veo3 was the highlight. This is Google's flagship video generation model, and it's on another level. (the video above, including sounds is completely one shot generated from VEO3, no processing or editing)* Realism and Physics: The visual quality and understanding of physics are astounding.* Natively Multimodal: This is huge. Veo3 generates native audio, including coherent speech, conversations, and sound effects, all synced perfectly. It can even generate text within videos.* Coherent Characters: Characters remain consistent across scenes and have situational awareness, who speaks when, where characters look.* Image Upload & Reference Ability: While image upload was closed for the demo, it has reference capabilities.* Flow: An editor for video creation using Veo3 and Imagen4 which also launched, allowing for stiching and continuous creation.I got access and created videos where Veo3 generated a comedian telling jokes (and the jokes were decent!), characters speaking with specific accents (Indian, Russian – and they nailed it!), and lip-syncing that was flawless. The situational awareness, the laugh tracks kicking in at the right moment... it's beyond just video generation. This feels like a world simulator. It blew through the uncanny valley for me. More on Veo3 later, because it deserves its own spotlight.Imagen4, Virtual Try-On, and XR Glasses* Imagen4: Google's image generation model also got an upgrade, with extra textual ability.* Virtual Try-On: In Google Shopping, you can now virtually try on clothes. I tried it; it's pretty cool and models different body types well.* XR AI Glasses from Google: Perhaps the coolest, but most futuristic, announcement. AI-powered glasses with an actual screen, memory, and Gemini built-in. You can talk to it, it remembers things for you, and interacts with your environment. This is agentic AI in a very tangible form.Big Company LLMs + APIs: The Beat Goes OnThe news didn't stop with Google.OpenAI (acqui)Hires Jony Ive, Launches "IO" for HardwareThe day after I/O, Sam Altman confirmed that Jony Ive, the legendary designer behind Apple's iconic products, is joining OpenAI. He and his company, LoveFrom, have jointly created a new company called "IO" (yes, IO, just like the conference) which is joining OpenAI in a stock deal reportedly worth $6.5 billion. They're working on a hardware device, unannounced for now, but expected next year. This is a massive statement of intent from OpenAI in the hardware space.Legendary iPhone analyst Ming-Chi Kuo shed some light on the possible device, it won't have a screen, as Jony wants to "wean people off screens"... funny right? They are targeting 2027 for mass production, which is really interesting as 2027 is when most big companies expect AGI to be here. "The current prototype is slightly larger than AI Pin, with a form factor comparable to iPod Shuffle, with one intended use cases is to wear it around your neck, with microphones and cameras for environmental detection" LMArena Raises $100M Seed from a16zThis one raised some eyebrows. LMArena, the go-to place for vibe-checking LLMs, raised a $100 million seed round from Andreessen Horowitz. That's a huge number for a seed, reminiscent of Stability AI's early funding. It also brings up questions about how a VC-backed startup maintains impartiality as a model evaluation platform. Interesting times ahead for leaderboards, how they intent to make 100x that amount to return to investors. Very curious.

Auntie Matrix
My iPod shuffle disappeared for weeks—then just showed up. #auntiematrix #GlitchInTheMatrix #Disa...

Auntie Matrix

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2025 1:36


My iPod shuffle disappeared for weeks—then just showed up. #auntiematrix #GlitchInTheMatrix #DisappearingObjects #TimelineGlitch #WeirdTech

iPad Pros
iPod Tier Ranking with Matt Birchler (iPad Pros - 0214)

iPad Pros

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 66:16


Thank you for listening to iPad Pros in 2024! We have a great lineup of guests shaping up already for 2025. In this special holiday episode, Matt Birchler and Tim Chaten deliberate on an iPod tier list. A live to YouTube version is also available: https://www.youtube.com/live/bdKtlHOeBYkEarly episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros. Early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts!Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at iPadProsPodcast@gmail.com.Links:https://birchtree.mehttps://www.youtube.com/live/bdKtlHOeBYkChapter Markers:00:00:00: Opening00:00:12: Matt Birchler00:08:08: 200100:11:59: 2nd Gen Classic00:15:31: The Worst iPod00:17:37: 4th Gen Classic00:21:13: Photo00:24:37: Mini00:27:16: iPod With Video00:30:54: Original Nano00:33:38: iPod Shuffle00:36:43: Nano 2nd Generation00:39:02: 2nd Gen Shuffle00:41:22: Final Classic00:44:25: 3rd Gen Nano00:47:17: 4th Gen Nano00:48:44: 5th Gen Nano00:52:14: 3rd Gen Shuffle00:54:31: 6th Gen Nano00:56:28: iPod Shuffle 4th Gen00:58:32: 7th Gen Nano01:00:57: Our Ratings01:05:00: Where To Follow Matt Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Rich On Tech
Self-Driving Cars & Dark Web Privacy Protection Tips

Rich On Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2024 109:12


Rich discusses the current state of self-driving and autonomous cars.Rick in Manhattan Beach wants a way to get music onto his iPod Shuffle. Rich recommended WALTR Pro. On Windows, try CopyTrans Manager.China has ordered Apple to remove WhatsApp, Threads, Signal and Telegram from the App Store.Laura Mae Martin, Google's Executive Productivity Advisor and author Uptime: A Practical Guide to Personal Productivity and Wellbeing.Angie in Los Angeles has a laptop with a virus and wants to bring it to a store for help. Rich recommends uBreakiFix or search Yelp for “computer repair.”Samsung overtook Apple for the top spot in smartphone sales in Q1 2024.Airchat is the hot new social media network. Think Twitter but with voice messages that are transcribed so you can see and hear what people say.Adam in Orlando is curious about searching for his personal information on the Dark Web. Resources mentioned: Google One Dark Web report, Google Results About You, Keeper Security Dark Web Scan, Aura Dark Web Scan (great results) and haveibeenpwned.com (try this first!)Rich also mentioned DuckDuckGo email protection and cloaked email addresses.Netflix now has nearly 270 million subscribers.Gus in Moreno Valley, CA says Google Chrome disappeared from his computer. Rich says to make sure your Sync is turned on and you can always reinstall to recover your bookmarks, extensions and settings.Dan O'Dowd of The Dawn Project explains why Tesla's Full Self-Driving software isn't ready for the streets.William in Chino says his church livestream buffers when Netflix and YouTube work fine.Bill in Santa Monica shares a story about MobileX and Walmart.Edward in Tampa wants to know if he should buy a new iPhone SE now or wait for the new one. Rich recommends checking the MacRumors Buyers Guide.Meta AI launches in a big way in the search bar in Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram and Messenger. Rich recommends trying out the instant AI image generator called Imagine.Samsung is bringing Galaxy AI features to older devices, including the S22 series, Fold 4, Flip 4, and Tab S8. The update will roll out in early May.Rick in Thousand Oaks wants to know how to tell which carrier signal is best at a certain address. Rich mentioned the OpenSignal App, CellMapper, CoverageMap.com and RootMetrics.Logitech is launching a mouse with a dedicated ChatGPT button.Rosie Okumura, voice actor and content creator, will talk about her viral videos that prank scam callers to waste their time and offer tips on how to stay safe.Amazon is reportedly ditching its Just Walk Out technology for its own stores but will still license the technology to third-party retailers.Google is discontinuing its Google One VPN for everyone except Pixel users.Charter has new streaming TV packages you can bundle with high-speed internet plans from them.Brother sweeps Wirecutter's new reviews of portable document scanners.Nothing's new earbuds are actually pretty great and affordable. Get full access to Rich on Tech at richontech.tv/subscribe

You Chose Poorly
You Chose Poorly S04E04 - What About The iPod Shuffle???

You Chose Poorly

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2023 67:56


Mikey and Sawyer talk about CM Punk, Apple Watch Series 9, iPhone 15 Pro Max, Finewoven stuff, Playstation 5, and console-quality games on iPhone. Show notes: I do not dream of labor Inside Pulse – K Sawyer Paul CM Punk – Wikipedia The Wrestling Blog: Your Favorite Wrestlers Ever: K. Sawyer Paul Understand the law on workplace violence and harassment | ontario.ca AEW releases CM Punk ‘with cause' after physical altercation at All In PPV event in London – CBSSports.com iPhone Battery Repair & Replacement – Apple Support (CA) Apple Watch Series 9 – Apple (CA) George Carlin on Time – YouTube Test Shows How Much Battery Drain Your Wallpaper Causes on the iPhone 14 Pro's Always-On Display – MacRumors iPhone 14, 14 Pro owners report battery health drops of 10 percent in less than a year – The Verge Apple introduces iPhone XR – Apple (CA) iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max – Apple (CA) Everything From This 1991 Radio Shack Ad You Can Now Do With Your Phone | HuffPost Impact New iPhone 15 Pro goes full Nvidia with ray tracing and upscaling | PC Gamer Apple Event – September 12 – YouTube It's nice you can do everything with a usb-c cable now, but back in the day, you could use the headphone jack for charging and data transfer. Sure, it was just for the iPod shuffle, but it was proof of concept enough to make the last decade of dongletown kind of infuriating. EarPods (3.5mm Headphone Plug) – Apple (CA) iPhone 15 FineWoven Case with MagSafe – Black – Apple (CA) Apple's new FineWoven iPhone cases are very bad – The Verge 41mm Pride Edition Sport Loop – Apple (CA) 40mm Pride Edition Braided Solo Loop – Size 1 – Apple (CA) Category:PlayStation 5-only games – Wikipedia Death Stranding is coming to iPhone, though Apple forgot to mention it | Pocket Tactics Camo Studio for iPad is a new powerful streaming and recording app that's totally free – 9to5Mac

2wischendurch
12. "WG-Party" mit ELENA RUD

2wischendurch

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 58:10


Raphi und Lenz treffen in einem bereits bekannten Studio (Folge 9) auf ELENA RUD. Mit ihr sprechen sie über die wichtigen Themen, die ELENA in ihrer Musik verpackt, welche Bedeutung ihr Ipod Shuffle hat und sie erfinden neue Metaphern! Viel Spaß beim Zuhören! Diese Folge wird unterstützt vom Verband für Popkultur in Bayern, kurz VPBY: instagram.com/vpby_/ UND Aqua Monaco: aquamonaco.com Alle Infos zum Podcast: https://linktr.ee/2wischendurch.podcast

Mac Folklore Radio
Andy Hertzfeld on QuickerDraw (1988)

Mac Folklore Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 13:40


Andy Hertzfeld on the joys of micro-optimization in the earliest days of colour graphics on the Macintosh. Original text by Chester Peterson Jr., MacTutor, June 1988. This Adobe Illustrator ‘88 instructional video gives you a sense of how slow 8-bit colour was back then. Illustrator ‘88 shipped in 1987, well before the advent of QuickerDraw, but I wonder whether drawing was intentionally slowed down for this video to create a more aesthetically pleasing result. How about that cold digital Fairlight CMI-heavy soundtrack? Discogs link for when that YouTube link dies. “Heatseeker” is the library music featured twice in the video. Bookbound interview with Andy Hertzfeld from January 2005, just after the MWSF 2005 keynote and the announcement of Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger, the iPod Shuffle, and the G4 Mac mini.

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You're Gonna Die Out There
An iPod Shuffle with Your Favorite Music

You're Gonna Die Out There

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023


Jen's telling our story this week about Japanese WWII holdouts and Megan is packing her iPod Shuffle full of Rock Operas! We hope you enjoy! Organization to support: The Guam Museum Foundation www.guammuseumfoundation.org The mission of the Guam Museum Foundation is to foster a greater understanding of the CHamoru culture and the art, history and natural environment. Links: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_holdout https://www.historycrunch.com/why-was-japan-so-hard-to-defeat.html#/ https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-japanese-wwii-soldier-who-refused-to-surrender-for-27-years-180979431/ https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-16681636 https://www.guammuseumfoundation.org/donate-to-the-guam-museum-the-guam-museum-foundation/ https://explorersweb.com/great-survival-stories-the-japanese-soldier-who-refused-to-believe-the-war-was-over/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiroo_Onoda https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jan/17/hiroo-onoda-japanese-soldier-dies https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teruo_Nakamura https://allthatsinteresting.com/teruo-nakamura

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Daily
Hoy en Weekly...

Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 1:33


Hoy es viernes, 20 de enero de 2022, y se ha publicado el capítulo 235 de Weekly, un podcast repleto del contenido que te gusta y que pone el colofón a tu semana. En este capítulo inicio una serie sobre 5 productos de Apple que cambiaron mi vida, empezando con el primero de todos ellos, el iPod Shuffle. A continuación daré un repaso a los lanzamientos de Apple esta semana y a la reacción de Mark Gurman al respecto. En la sección de productividad hablaré de un nuevo calendario de mesa que me ha ofrecido una perspectiva... distinta. También comentaré la última actualización de Timing, que le permite recoger los datos de Tiempo de uso de nuestros dispositivos iOS.En la sección Domótica haré una pequeña reflexión sobre el papel del nuevo HomePod y de los HomePod mini.Para terminar, hablaré de cómo he convertido el servidor de Discord de Emilcar FM en lo que se conoce como una comunidad y qué mejoras supone para los usuarios de Weekly; y os contaré cómo ha ido la primera semana de Emilcar Daily P remium.Para escuchar este capítulo de Weekly, todos los anteriores y futuros, y disfrutar de nuestra comunidad en Discord y los contenidos adicionales en vídeo, suscríbete ya aquí.

DoctorApple NEWS
DoctorApple NEWS 178

DoctorApple NEWS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 18:02


13/01/23 - Apple no Azul, PowerMac G3, Primeiro MacBook Pro, iPod Shuffle, Primeiro iPhone, 20 anos de Safari, Mac cresce, Evento em março, Mac com touchscreen, Virus no Mac, disputa judicial apple watch, iPhone 15 em produção teste, rumores iphone 16, adoção lenta ios 16, tiktok descumprindo leis, óculos apple, https://www.doctorapple.com.br

Mix 106.3's Wilko & Courts
BONUS BIT! Gabi found her old Ipod shuffle!

Mix 106.3's Wilko & Courts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 6:26


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What's Working Now
66. Pivot or Die: Achieve Explosive Growth, Stability, and Sustainability

What's Working Now

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 55:42 Transcription Available


In today's business world, it's essential to be ever-evolving, innovating, and constantly adapting to change. If you're not doing those things, your company will die off. And that's exactly what happened to guest Scott Walker's team when the iPod Shuffle was discontinued. But Scott is a master of pivoting, and he was able to anticipate and change the direction of his business to prosper. On this episode of What's Working Now, Scott shares with host Katie Richardson his advice for other businesses who face similar challenges today.3 Key TakeawaysBeing in business is about money but money isn't the only thing that matters. Decide what's worth sacrificing for success financially and what isn't from the start. Have a plan for pivoting your business as needed; understand that there will be a time that the market changes and you'll have to adapt to new customer needs.Learn to be okay delegating things you both aren't and are good at to other team members so you can focus on doing what no one else can do.ResourcesLeadership and Self-Deception by The Arbinger InstituteUnderwateraudio.comAquagardswim.comLinkedInAbout ScottScott Walker is a successful entrepreneur who has mastered the art of pivoting. He is the founder of Underwater Audio, a company that began by waterproofing iPod Shuffles and has since evolved into creating its own product for swim hair defense. Scott is a great example of a CEO who is always looking two years ahead, and he has used Kickstarter advantageously as a tool to determine the demand for his product and how to drive traffic to his campaign. He is a man of integrity who is dedicated to his customers and delivering on his promises.

CrossFade: The Dueling Album Review Show
The Great iPod Shuffle: The Bangers Housed On Our Trusty Old iPods

CrossFade: The Dueling Album Review Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 57:53


We recently uncovered our old iPods. We haven't really used them for several years, so we thought it'd be a lot of fun to hit “shuffle” and see which of the tens of thousands of songs on them came up first. Then we discussed each of them on mic! We're proud of some and cringing at a few others. It's a real time capsule, kind of a snapshot of who we were back then! Also, what we cared enough to download and put in iTunes and fill out the metadata for (ah, the inconvenient past). Hope you enjoy reminisce-ning along! We'd love it if you'd rate and review CrossFade on iTunes, ‘cause it means more people can find the show and love it, too! You can find Matt and Jason on Twitter at https://twitter.com/MattHelgeson and https://twitter.com/nintendufus respectively and in the #music channel of the MinnMax Discord server. Our theme song is “The Lights” by Maps Of Norway from their 2008 record, “Die Off Songbird”: https://open.spotify.com/album/7tNrjnRB1f1oQizkkAePrI Support MinnMax on Patreon and get access to tons of great, exclusive content: https://www.patreon.com/minnmax/ Listen to the CrossFade Community Playlist, a growing Spotify playlist of our community's favorite music: https://spoti.fi/3aRRgox Timestamps 0:00 - The Great iPod Shuffle 00:41 - RIP Matt's iPod (2006 - 2022) 2:33 - MARINA - “Better Than That” 7:26 - Screaming Females - “Ripe” 11:07 - Taking Back Sunday - “MakeDamnSure” 15:14 - The Blood Brothers - “Fucking's Greatest Hits” 20:22 - David Bowie - “All The Young Dudes (Live 1974)” 25:27 - U.N.K.L.E. - “Unreal” 31:33 - Rhymefest - “Dancin' Machine” 37:18 - Neil Young - “White Line (Live 1976 Bootleg)” 42:07 - The Flaming Stars - “Ten Feet Tall” 46:32 - Vampire Hands - “Safe Word” 51:49 - A bit about the iPod

The Keep Up Podcast
#217: TKU vs. Bill Burr at Fenway Park, Grave Encounters, Killer Klowns from Outer Space: The Game (Announcement), and More!

The Keep Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 81:51


This week! Brett has an update on his ominous neighbor (sort of) and saw Bill Burr's historical comedy set at Fenway Park! Tim wishes he was born sooner! THE LIST OF DOOM is finally complete, Gamescom happened, and we're getting a Killer Klowns game?! We also discuss the iPod Shuffle, found footage films, and more! 00:27:40 — MOVIES! Grotesque, Demon Wind, Grave Encounters 01:00:44 — VIDEO GAMES! Gamescom announcements, Killer Klowns from Outer Space: The Game Keep up with The Keep Up! Treignwreck.com/thekeepup Facebook.com/TheKeepUp Instagram: @thekeepuppodcast (https://www.instagram.com/thekeepuppodcast/) YouTube: The Keep Up (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLRUwERKaf97f6nfLsd3oTg)

TechStuff
Apple Takes Off with Jony Ive

TechStuff

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 34:15 Very Popular


Steve Jobs, Jony Ive and others at Apple were able to make huge changes, going from the brink of bankruptcy toward success. What would come next would be an incredible era of innovation and success at the company, from iPods to iPads. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Doomsday: History's Most Dangerous Podcast
The Dallas Fort Worth Microburst of 1985 | Episode 36

Doomsday: History's Most Dangerous Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 35:43


A lot of people have fears about flying: turbulence, engine failure, the sheer this-is-too-heavy-to-stay-in-the-air of it all, but we're going to tell you a story about a whole new way to die in the air you didn't even know about. 
On this episode, you'll hear about people being reduced to burning tatters, you'll learn why your $200 IPod Shuffle is more dangerous than lightning, and we'll even maybe teach you the best seats for surviving a plane crash, sort of.This is one of those episodes that remind us that the only thing that makes it bearable is the evolution of safety developed in its wake. In this case, a lot of people had to die so you could land safely at airports without even thinking about it. 
Don't forget, as a special offer from Pecker Nectar; in helping men of great taste, taste great, use promo code: doomsday to save 20% on your first bottle of Pecker Nectar. Find out why thousands have added to their daily routine at peckernectar.comFind us on any of your favorite channelsApple : https://tinyurl.com/5fnbumdwSpotify : https://tinyurl.com/73tb3uuwIHeartRadio : https://tinyurl.com/vwczpv5jPodchaser : https://tinyurl.com/263kda6wStitcher : https://tinyurl.com/mcyxt6vwGoogle : https://tinyurl.com/3fjfxattSpreaker : https://tinyurl.com/fm5y22suPodchaser : https://tinyurl.com/263kda6wRadioPublic : https://tinyurl.com/w67b4kecPocketCasts. : https://pca.st/ef1165v3CastBox : https://tinyurl.com/4xjpptdrBreaker. : https://tinyurl.com/4cbpfaytDeezer. : https://tinyurl.com/5nmexvwtFollow us on the socials for moreTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@doomsday.the.podcastFacebook : www.facebook.com/doomsdaypodcastInstagram : www.instagram.com/doomsdaypodcastTwitter : www.twitter.com/doomsdaypodcastIf you like the idea of your podcast hosts wearing more than duct tape and bits of old Halloween costumes for clothes and can spare a buck or two, you can now buy me a coffee at www.buymeacoffee.com/doomsdayFuneral Kazoo HQ : www.funeralkazoo.com/doomsday

Anyway.FM 设计杂谈
№151: iPodcast

Anyway.FM 设计杂谈

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 45:05 Very Popular


因为播客(Podcast)这个名字本身就来源于 iPod,所以在 iPod 正式从 Apple 货架上撤下的这个时间点,也让我们两个播客主播,用一期节目来纪念一下这个里程碑式的「老」硬件吧~另外,本期节目有个小惊喜,欢迎在收听之后参与互动~# 内容提要05:08 · 回顾一下 iPod 的诞生13:47 · 绕不开中间那个「Click Wheel」18:22 · 让人老泪纵横的「前 iPod 时代」听歌体验26:23 · iPod Touch 的使用体验32:28 · 关于 iPod 这个名字38:15 · 抽奖环节# 参考链接Leon 提到的梗图「这是我们最后一代,谢谢」 3:35还是黑白低像素屏的第三代 iPod 5:29iPod 上的 Click Wheel 5:43U2 合作款的 iPod 6:07手感非常不错的第二代 iPod Touch 6:28初代 iPod 的发布会视频 9:57像口香糖一样的初代 iPod Shuffle 10:42历代 iPod Shuffle 全家福 11:01各种「民间」的 iPod Nano「手表化」配件 11:22轻芒团队的新阅读应用──阅览室 11:57苹果往事:乔布斯的 iPod 是如何诞生的? 12:05现款 Apple TV 遥控器还是有一小部分触摸区域的 16:09Leon 提到的五向滚轮 16:45索爱 K700 键盘上部的五向按键 17:31火线接口 18:53曾经大火的三消游戏 Birrzle 31:58第一代 iMac 33:27iPod 名字的由来还跟库布里克有关 34:04丹麦设计师 Michael Flarup 38:38《The iOS App Icon Book》这本书的官方网站 38:49本次抽奖活动的网页(会员需登录) 40:55Instagram 账号悲剧的出处 42:55# 会员计划在本台官网(Anyway.FM) 注册会员即可 14 天试用 X 轴播放器和催更功能~ 开启独特的播客互动体验,Pro 会员更可加入听众群参与节目讨(hua)论(shui)~

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Code Completion
82: What I Really Really Want

Code Completion

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 80:27


Welcome to Code Completion, Episode 82! We are a group of iOS developers and educators hoping to share what we love most about development, Apple technology, and completing your code! Follow us @CodeCompletion (https://twitter.com/CodeCompletion) on Twitter to hear about our upcoming livestreams, videos, and other content. Today, we discuss: - Hypothetical devices and features we wished Apple Made: - Retrofit CarPlay for old iPads and iPhones. - Simple Finder (https://www.simplymac.com/blogs/simply-made-blog/use-the-mac-s-simple-finder-for-young-children-and-other-limited-users) - CarPlay for Teslas (https://9to5mac.com/2022/05/09/tesla-carplay-options-to-try/) - Bring back the iPod Shuffle. - Ambient Sound Sensor for audio levels that match the noisiness of the room you are in. - iMacs and Studio Displays with ultra-wide panels. - An ultra-cheap Mac. - Fake brands in anime (https://fictionalcompanies.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_fake_brands_in_anime) - True Resolution independence in macOS. - A smaller Mac mini. - Snazzy Labs mini Mac mini (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQWGFKhBQwU) - A 24” Studio Display. - A Pencil-capable ProDisplay XDR. - Jeff Han's Multitouch Demos (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ac0E6deG4AU) - Microsoft Studio (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surface_Studio) - Wacom Cintiq (https://www.wacom.com/en-us/products/pen-displays/wacom-cintiq) - Mini Review Corner: - Steam Deck (https://store.steampowered.com/steamdeck) - DOOM on Pregnancy Test (https://twitter.com/foone/status/1302820468819288066) - System 7 on Steam Deck (https://twitter.com/MigaIsNotACat/status/1524297131502170112) • Commented Out: • Ender 3 (https://www.creality.com/products/ender-3-3d-printer) • 3D filament recycling (https://all3dp.com/2/the-3d-printer-filament-recycler-s-guide/) • Trever Noah on Elon musk and twitter (https://twitter.com/TheDailyShow/status/1522924711004442626) Your hosts for this week: * Fernando Olivares (https://twitter.com/FromJRtoSR) * Spencer Curtis (https://twitter.com/SpencerCCurtis) * Dimitri Bouniol (https://twitter.com/DimitriBouniol) Be sure to also sign up to our monthly newsletter (https://codecompletion.io/), where we will recap the topics we discussed, reveal the answers to #CompleteTheCode, and share even more things we learned in between episodes. You are what makes this show possible, so please be sure to share this with your friends and family who are also interested in any part of the app development process. Sponsor This week's episode of Code Completion is brought to you by Super Easy Timer. Search for Super Easy Timer on the Mac App Store to give it a try. https://apps.apple.com/app/apple-store/id1525104124?mt=12

Marketplace Tech
Thanks for the memories, iPod

Marketplace Tech

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 7:57


Apple says it will stop making its iconic iPod this year, after a more than two-decade run. When it first came out, the iPod was a sleek alternative to bulky CD or cassette players. And the “touch circle” feature below the two-toned screen felt like a revolution. Over the years, the iPod got even smaller: no screen, just a clip and some buttons on the cute, little iPod Shuffle. By the time the last iPod Touch model came out three years ago, the iPod looked more like the other innovation it inspired, the iPhone. It got us thinking about how the device changed mobile tech. Marketplace’s Kimberly Adams speaks with Patrick McCray, who teaches about the history of technology and science at University of California, Santa Barbara. He says it was the iPod’s size that was groundbreaking. Your donation powers the journalism you rely on. Give today to support “Marketplace Tech.”

Marketplace All-in-One
Thanks for the memories, iPod

Marketplace All-in-One

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 7:57


Apple says it will stop making its iconic iPod this year, after a more than two-decade run. When it first came out, the iPod was a sleek alternative to bulky CD or cassette players. And the “touch circle” feature below the two-toned screen felt like a revolution. Over the years, the iPod got even smaller: no screen, just a clip and some buttons on the cute, little iPod Shuffle. By the time the last iPod Touch model came out three years ago, the iPod looked more like the other innovation it inspired, the iPhone. It got us thinking about how the device changed mobile tech. Marketplace’s Kimberly Adams speaks with Patrick McCray, who teaches about the history of technology and science at University of California, Santa Barbara. He says it was the iPod’s size that was groundbreaking. Your donation powers the journalism you rely on. Give today to support “Marketplace Tech.”

iHeartRadio Presents: The Filter
Hilary Duff Strips Down For 'Women's Health', Apple Announces End Of iPod Touch, Doja Cat, Dolly Parton Star In 'Mexican Pizza: The Musical'

iHeartRadio Presents: The Filter

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 3:18


Hilary Duff said Tuesday it was “scary” to doff her clothes and pose nude for the latest issue of Women's Health. Apple announced this week it is discontinuing the iPod Touch, its only remaining model of portable media player. The company discontinued the original iPod in 2015 and scrapped the iPod Nano and iPod Shuffle in 2017. (The iPod Mini was discontinued in 2005 after less than two years on the market.) Pop star Doja Cat and country queen Dolly Parton are starring in a TikTok video celebrating the return of a popular menu item at Taco Bell. Original Articles by John R. Kennedy: Hilary Duff Strips Down For 'Women's Health' Apple Announces End Of iPod Touch Doja Cat, Dolly Parton Star In 'Mexican Pizza: The Musical'

P4s Radiofrokost
Småstein i skosålene, Ipod shuffle og stramt belte

P4s Radiofrokost

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 45:14


Advokat Brynjar Meling er frokostgjest. Han forteller om at Mulla Krekar er hans Waterloo, om da familien hans fikk TV og at han spiller i band. Øystein deler hvordan man kan få et litt løsere belte, produsent Hannah forteller hva folk gjør med Ipod shuffle på Tiktok og hvordan håndterer man irriterende småstein i skosålene? Episoden kan inneholde målrettet reklame, basert på din IP-adresse, enhet og posisjon. Se smartpod.no/personvern for informasjon og dine valg om deling av data.

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DoctorApple NEWS
DoctorApple NEWS 129

DoctorApple NEWS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 16:21


14/01/22 - Jobs e Woz juntos, imac Abajur, iPod Shuffle, MacBook Pro, Lançamento iPhone, iCloud Private Relay desligando, Atualização iOS 15.2.1 e iPadOS 15.2.1, Vulnerabilidade no Mac corrigida macOS 12.1, Apple Glass, Uber Watch app, apple glass ajusta para problema de visão, engenheiro apple silicon vai para microsoft, fake reviews app store, https://www.doctorapple.com.br

Mission to the Moon Podcast
MDR 12 JAN 2022

Mission to the Moon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 62:10


Head Line Mission Daily Report Jan 12, 2022 1. อัปเดตตัวเลขผู้ที่ได้รับการฉีดวัคซีน Covid-19 ในประเทศไทย 2. ราคาดัชนีตลาดหลักทรัพย์ / ราคาหุ้นต่างประเทศ / ราคาน้ำมันดิบ / ราคาทองคำ / ราคา Cryptocurrency 3. เปลี่ยนถ่ายหัวใจหมูไปสู่คน 4. ส่งโดรนช่วยชีวิตพร้อมเครื่องช่วยหายใจ 5. รัฐเยียวยาเกษตรกรเลี้ยงหมู อัดงบกลาง 574 ล้าน 6. กรมปศุสัตว์แถลงพบ ASF ในสุกร 7. นักวิจัยอังกฤษ คิดค้นวิธีตรวจหา "มะเร็งระยะลุกลาม" จากเลือด 8. 10 เทรนด์โลกน่าจับตาในปี 2022 : The Economist 9. เลื่อนจัดงาน MDR on Stage ไปเป็นวันที่ 19 มีนาคม 10. ปัญหาเงินเฟ้อและความเคลื่อนไหวของ Fed 11. ธปท.ย้ำไม่เร่งขึ้นดอกเบี้ยคุมเงินเฟ้อ ดูปัจจัยในประเทศมากกว่า ตปท. 12. พาสัตว์เข้า Meta นอกจากวัวสวม VR ไก่ก็ใส่ได้เหมือนกัน 13. IMF เตือนประเทเศรษฐกิจเกิดใหม่ เตรียมรับเฟดอาจขึ้นดอกเบี้ยเร็วกว่าที่คาด 14. iPod Shuffle กลับมาฮิตอีกครั้ง TikTok จุดกระแสกลายเป็นเครื่องประดับสุดเก๋

AppleInsider Daily
01/10/2022: Swedish Siri tests point to upcoming HomePod mini release in Sweden... and more news

AppleInsider Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 3:43


Swedish Siri tests point to upcoming HomePod mini release in Sweden; Canon ink cartridges become an unexpected chip shortage victim; iPod Shuffle, cabled EarPods drafted in retro tech revival

Litradio
Unendlicher Spaß - Komm Schatz, Wir Lesen Ein Buch - Folge 07

Litradio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2022 34:34


Die erste Live-Folge in der gekürzten Nachhör-Version: Thore fährt mit dem Auto aufs Land und lässt sich von eingeladenen Stimmen aus Unendlicher Spaß vorlesen. Dabei sieht der Sternenhimmel so malerisch aus wie nie zuvor und ein iPod Shuffle mutiert zum Hightech Mischpult. Alles in allem also eine Folge, die man auf keinen Fall verpassen will. Profi-Tipp: „Komm Schatz, wir lesen ein Buch“ lässt sich auch super zum Einschlafen hören. Podcasts über David Foster Wallace sind schließlich das literarische Pedant zu im Babybauch vorgespielten Mozart Stücken. (Das ist bekannt!) Wir möchten außerdem ganz herzlich dazu einladen der offiziellen „Komm Schatz, wir lesen ein Buch“-Telegram-Gruppe beizutreten. Darin möchten wir mit euch in Austausch treten, Rezeptionserfahrungen teilen, uns gegenseitig zum Durchhalten motivieren, lustige Bandana-Memes posten und natürlich aggressivste Litradio Marktforschung betreiben. Schön, dass ihr dabei seid und viel Spaß beim Hören! „Komm Schatz“ – Darum geht's: Gemeinsam mit euch wollen wir Bücher lesen, die sich alleine nur schwer durchhalten lassen, die seit Jahren auf dem Bücherstapel einstauben und es wert sind, auch noch ein drittes Mal gelesen und besprochen zu werden. Die ersten 196 Tage (ja! Das ist mehr als ein halbes Jahr) werden wir uns David Foster Wallace's „Unendlicher Spaß“ widmen. Jede Woche 50 Seiten.

Historias Ocooltas
#46 - American Idiot

Historias Ocooltas

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 62:23


Si en tu adolescencia te sentías punk mientras caminabas por la calle, escuchando American Idiot en tu iPod Shuffle, este es el episodio perfecto para ti.

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Thinking Big Podcast
BYOB - Be Your Own Bank with Chris Naugle

Thinking Big Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 54:18


Welcome to this week’s episode of the Thinking Big Podcast.    Today I welcome America’s #1 money mentor, Chris Naugle to the show.   Chris empowers entrepreneurs, and business owners with the knowledge of how money works.    Chris is driven to deliver the financial knowledge that fuels lasting freedom. To date, he has spoken to and taught over ten thousand Americans.   His success includes managing over 30 million dollars in assets in the financial services and advisory industry and tens of millions in real estate business, with over 200 transactions and an HGTV pilot show since 2014, and is the author of two books, including Mapping Out The Millionaire Mystery   My biggest takeaways from this episode are: How to become your own bank, and have money start working for you. The lies, or misinformation we have been told about how money works. I can now get a Money Gun!   Today we will be Think Big on money and how to use it   Connect with Chris Naugle https://www.chrisnaugle.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/thechrisnaugle https://www.facebook.com/thechrisnaugle https://www.instagram.com/thechrisnaugle/ Connect with Sean Osborn at Thinking Big Coaching http://www.thinkingbigcoaching.com https://www.instagram.com/thinkingbigcoaching/ https://www.facebook.com/thinkingbigcoaching/   Episode Transcript Well, everyone I want to welcome Chris Naugle to the podcast. He is the number one money mentor, and before we get too much into what you do, me and my wife had had a disagreement for the last. I'd say six to eight months that I'm hoping you can help with.   Oh,   yeah.   Okay, I want to go buy a money gun. You know, just load up money in there and just shoot that shit everywhere. I wanted money gun. She thinks that's not a wise investment of my money. What do you mean? You cannot go wrong with the money gun?   Oh my god. She doesn't think money guns a good investment here. See? I'm gonna prove that it is Hang on one second. All right, I did. I wasn't prepared for this. But let me show you how important a money gun   There we go. See?   That gotta have a money gun. So when she watches this recording, and sees that man Oh, man, it might just look like a bunch of things going at the camera. But those are hundreds.   So I am I am going to get a money guy. That's that's the first thing I'm gonna do. Come see. I knew it. I knew it. I knew it. I knew it.   Got it now.   Yeah. God, see, Snoop made it look so damn good that I just have to get one. So there we go. That's that's a no brainer. Now. Now getting into so my audience you know, a lot of my audience is young entrepreneurs, people who are new into their career, new into possibly doing a side hustle new into trying to get have their money, start working for them instead of them working for their money. And that's where I know that you can add absolute tremendous value to, to my tribe and to my listeners. Before we start, what are some? How did you kind of get you know where you are? What drove you to do it? Because to me, you know, success leaves clues. And knowing a little bit about your journey on on, you know, where you came from, and, you know, kind of where you get your journey where you are usually loved to hear those stories?   Sure. I mean, you know, from a young age, you know, and I love you know, what you teach and what you talk about, she talks a lot about imagination and dreaming. And that's kind of where I began, you know, I grew up in a lower middle class family mom didn't have any money and dad wasn't really in the picture. And I had to just imagine things, you know, I wanted to be a pro snowboarder, and I wanted to skateboard in a dirt bike. And I couldn't just have those things. I couldn't just say, Hey, Mom, let's go buy a dirt bike, or Hey, I want to snowboard I had to first visualize it. Now, a lot of my upbringing was that was dreaming, visualizing so deep that you know, I would draw pictures of me doing it and then at night, I would literally dream about me actually doing that. And, you know, by the, you know,   trying to remember how old I was like 15 or so, I was so dead set on being a pro snowboarder because I watched all the VHS tapes of these pro riders. And that's all I want to do. So that materialized and I did become a pro snowboarder, but it's not like you could just think of it and then all the sudden happens you have to go out there and do what everybody else is unwilling to do. So that's kind of like a lot of how my upbringing was right to my first clothing line that I started in mom's basement. And that was just a dream. I actually hated my job. I worked at a restaurant I was degraded so badly that that job led me to the point where I said, I'm done trading hours for dollars. And the only alternative is what call, I got to make money somehow to go on these snowboard trips. So started printing shirts with my art teacher Mr. Mahal ski and selling them in backpacks. And then I'd get friends that would come in, and I'd say, Hey, I'll give you a shirt if you helped me sell these to people in school, and it just one after another. And then on the snowboard journeys, we would stop at the stores, you know, along the way, and I'd map them out on a back then we didn't have GPS, just so everybody knows I'm a little older, we have actually a map, and we'd map out all the shops, and we'd stop and ask him to sell the clothes and that materialized. And by 17. I'm like, you know, this whole, traveling around with a bag of clothes is cool, but I want my own store. And that became my next big dream. And that dream almost led me to my first like, you know, failure. I don't want to say failure. But you know, where you get to a point and everybody tells you you can't do something. There's no way that's possible. There's no way that's going to happen. You're a fool. That's a stupid idea. You're going to lose it all kid, you know, like that movie, you'll shoot your eye out, kid. Well, that was that was me. And I almost gave up. And I remember I needed 70 grant to open fat man board shops in 1994. And I couldn't find 70 grand I had no idea how to raise it. Every bank said no. But I, I got one bank that said, Hey, if you can collateralize the loan, we'll give you 70 grand. And to me, I didn't even know what the word meant. And they told me and I'm like, great, I've got a 86 Audi 4000, I've got a dirt bike and a baseball card collection Will that do? And they said now we're thinking something a little bit more. My mom knew that this was like the thing that stood in the way of me chasing my dream and not and she put her house the only thing she had in the world I grew up in a 700 square foot two bedroom ranch out in Lockport, New York. And she put that house on the line so that I could get that loan and chase that dream. And that's, that's where life got interesting. Because I was becoming a pro snowboarder, now I had these stores and I had a whole new obligation that was don't fail or mom and you want mom and me lose the house, you know, I don't have a place to live. So that's a lot of pressure on a 17 year old man. That's where it began. And I'll never forget, you know, everything started going well. And by the early 2000s, I had multiple stores was highly leveraged. And then the.com crash hit and I really had to make some decisions, I was either gonna deliver pizzas or go do something and I put my resume out. And I got calls from Wall Street firms of all places. And that's kind of where the story begins with money as I landed in Wall Street, it was just like the movie Wall Street with Michael Douglas. I mean, that was what I was chasing. That's kind of in my mind what being a stockbroker was even though it's not it, that's what I envisioned. And I dove in. And at first, it was a temporary thing. But it ended up being something I was really good at something I really enjoyed. And I still continued running my stores, but I wasn't working in the store anymore. And I remember who's kind of weird like a pro snowboarder, because at that time had gone Pro. And now all of a sudden, every day I'm wearing a suit, kind of like messes with your mind, who actually you actually have to, you know, mindsets, everything, you actually have to kind of separate, you know, that whole two sides, like one side is I'm going to wear my jeans, my hoodie, my beanie. And then the other side is, I'm going to go be an advisor, I'm going to put the gray suit on with the black tie. And I'm going to do that thing. And that was hard for me. But I was really, really good at the advisor role and I was working on my stores not in them anymore. So the stores actually started doing a lot better. And that's when I started learning a lot about money and stocks and bonds and everything was like a dream. You know, at that point, I was making more money than I'd ever made. And, you know, I was running my stores doing the pro snowboard thing. And hash man, I remember like from 2004 to 2008. It was just like a fantasy world. And I remember, you know, I flipped a couple houses 2006 and seven in 2008. I decided to dive in and I bought a dilapidated paint store to convert it into a strip mall where my main Batman store was going to be and I mean, you know exactly where I'm going. Because in 2008, many of you will remember what happened. Some of you might be too young, but in 2008 was the great recession that thing hit me like a Mack truck and I was one payment, one payment from being bankrupt. And at that point, that was my first like crush. You know, a lot of people realize that and I remember, you know, I was so beat up so down in the dumps that I came home to my girlfriend who had just moved into my house like, you know, all of us have that girlfriend that moves into the house, right? You show up one day and our bags are there. Or maybe that's just me, but I like to think everybody goes through that. And I came home to her and I said Sweetie, I need your help. I need your help paying the mortgage. I need your help paying the utilities. And by the way, my friend Pete's gonna move into that bedroom and my friend Jessica is going to move in into the bedroom upstairs. Any questions that go? Yeah, well, I thought I had a 5050 shot it 150 percent she was gonna walk out the door and never come back. And I had a 50% shot that she was gonna at least help with some of it. And I think she kind of liked me because she actually did stick around. And, you know, we're now married, we have a 10 month old, but so you can see where that one went. But that's how I made it through that time. It was it was hard. Working from 4am till 10 o'clock at night, I had a lot of changes. But that was my first crash and then 2009 to 14 and I'm going to get right to the point of how I learned what I did here. I got into real estate real heavily and I I thought I was doing everything right I read the books, I you know, I'd watch some videos, and I just dove in and I got up to 36 units I was so proud of myself. I'm like, Oh my god, I got this real estate thing figured out and and everybody that's in real estate knows that nine to 14 man was that a good time to buy because everything was on sale and sometimes on sale. 70%. So I amassed 36 units at great prices. But where I made the mistake is I didn't understand how money really worked. And by the 37th unit, the bank said no more. You don't fit in a little box, we're gonna we're not going to give you this next mortgage. And I thought that was it. But that led me to getting a little behind. Then they froze my lines of credit so I couldn't finish units and then then that story in 14 and I had to sell all 36 units in a went quick. I remember I was having a hard time making ends meet. We me and my wife are well she's my fiancee then But me and Larissa had just bought our dream house, I had the two Audi's in the garage, you know, everybody envisions like you get to that point where you're doing well, but now all of a sudden, everything was crumbling under me again, this is like the third time this has happened in my life. So you can see, I'm on this crazy roller coaster. Right? I have money and then I then it's all gone. And then I have money and assets. And then it's then it's all gone again. And this one hit me the hardest because I really thought I'd figured it out. I thought I'd made it. And then all of a sudden, just one turn of events, one change, one thing happens. And now all of a sudden, I'm right back at the bottom and life is falling apart. I'm selling that dream house, I'm selling the audio in the garage, I'm selling all my rental properties. And I just felt so defeated. And I had dreamed this life I dreamed up this house I dreamed up that as for in the garage, like all these things, I had dreamt and imagined them happening. That just all fell apart. And I'll tell you the next part is pretty miraculous. And what happened in it was I got a postcard to go to a three day seminar to learn how to flip houses. And I didn't want to go, you know, I wasn't going to the seminar to learn how to flip houses, but they were giving away a free iPod Shuffle. And I was like, I gotta have that.   So I want like a money gun.   It's just like, you go to an event and someone shoots the gun at you, you know, it's like, you're just thinking that so I go there, and I was so bored. I'm like, I'm the advisor in this room. And these guys, you know, you don't have an ego, I'm not gonna lie. You know, you go through life. And you know, you think you make it and you get an ego. And it's hard to shed that ego. But two guys got up in front of Mike and Greg. And they start talking about money. them like I perk up I'm like old money or now we're talking about something my life. And they start talking about money in real estate and what they're doing and how they're using it, how they're being the bank, and I've never heard the be the bank thing. Like my hat says BYOB. A lot of people like oh, bring your own beer. Well, no, it's become your own bank. And that's what they're talking about. And they started saying things that I'm like, listening to and I'm like, No, it doesn't work that way. Oh, no, it can't be that way. You're doing what? How are you? You know, I start questioning. All these things are saying and these are the two rock stars, these guys were very successful. One had an a&e show. And all of a sudden, by the end of that event, I mean, I remember they do their call to action. I was the first guideline, credit card getting maxed out for money that my lawyer said moved back in and I thought she was going to kill me. But I knew that I had just heard something that was about to change my life. And what they talked about was that one thing that changed my life and it was so simple. And that's what I liked about it was like all I had to do to do what they were doing is change one thing in my life. And at that moment, 2014 I began that transformation that change. And that's when everything changed at that after that I started going to masterminds and I had mentors, and I couldn't afford any of this. I want everybody to be clear to remember I just lost just about everything. So when people think about this, like oh, you must have had all this money. No, folks, I did not you know what I had? I had a VISA credit card, same one I still have today. And I max that sucker out. Over and over. I just I knew I had to have what these people knew. Because I knew the answer to why I was riding this roller coaster was lying in the secrets of the wealthy. I knew that these wealthy individuals knew how to do it, and I didn't and I needed to bridge that gap.   That's, that's very interesting because a lot of people won't, or don't spend the money to learn, they don't. And the way I look, the way I always look at is I would rather spend a few $1,000 and compress, you know, two to 10 years in two months, you know, learning what other people what other other people know. And then people who don't invest in other programs just aren't going to get very far. Now Now, one of the things you said I'm an I'm an out date you a little bit. So and we actually have kind of parallel back backgrounds a little bit. So I grew up in Colorado, and I was a skier. But this was way before snowboarding wasn't really even a thing back then. And I was actually and I was actually Hawking t shirts. That said, Give me Rossignol or give me head. Because those are the two big ski brands.   My at the end of my first I had snowboards was my number one sponsors, really.   So you know, and I was in like, I don't know, maybe sixth grade hockey and give me Rossignol or give me head. T shirts. So brings it brings back brings back some some memories. So what are you so money does not work the way that we think it truly does not. And there there is things that people with money know that people without money, don't know, there's assumptions, there's lies, there's, you know, just the perception of what what money really is, you know, what are some of the things that I don't know about money that I need to know about money,   it's easy. We are brought up and it's no one's fault. We're brought up in a society in a world where we're literally lied to every single day about what money is how money works, and everything else. And the biggest mistake, all of us make, and myself included until I learned what we're about to talk about is we are not in control of our money, we have been taught our entire life to give up control of our best dollars, like I'm holding $100 bill, like we've been taught to take these dollars, and give them to somebody else, deposit them in somebody else's bank. And we just think that that's right, we think that's normal. And then when things happen, like my story, we're not in control of the dollars that we need to take advantage of the opportunities that present themselves, because we've already given up control because somebody somewhere convinced us that we are not capable of being a good steward of our own money. And I'll tell you break it down to every one of you, nobody, even a high level financial advisor like I was for 16 years, nobody will ever care more about your money than you do. So why? Why do we give up control of our money? The tool? Because that's all money is a tool? Why do we give it to somebody else? Why do we deposit money in the bank? Ask yourself, why do you do that? That's the simplest thing. You know what? Like, let me ask you, why do you deposit money in the bank?   Because that's just what we do. That's what we've been taught. my paycheck goes directly into the bank app, I never see it.   And it's because of what you just said, because that's what you've been taught to do with your money. And you just don't even think anything of it. What if I were to tell you that the bank makes 400 to 13 100% more money than you do on your dollars? Like you're like most people when I say that? No, they don't they can't they lend it out at six. And I'm making wonder if you're only making five? No, they're making 400 to 13 100% more than you are because what they're doing is they're moving your money continuously and consistently. I mean, most people when they take money into the bank it take this $100 and give it to the teller, you know, what do you think happens? You think when you hand that money to the teller the teller takes your $100 bill and puts it in a little box in the back with your name on it. Heck, no man that the money that bank takes your money and lends it out in those little glass cubicles, and does make 400 to 13 100% more because they're making the margin and they're giving you next to nothing. And we just think that's okay, folks, that's not okay. It's not okay. And then when you need your money, let's say you got a large sum of money or 10,000 or more in the bank and you want it all because you got a great opportunity. Go to the bank and try to take all your money out. Try just just, you know, a lot of people tried doing this back during COVID in March in April, and they realize the true fact they wouldn't give you all your money. They're like, well, we can't give you it all now and you're just you know, in most people are just like all that stuff. Okay. Well, can I just come back like houses were like, almost like we're asking permission for the bank to give us our money back, folks. You're brainwashed. You're brainwashed and listen, like I'm seeing this and I get so passionate about this because that was me. I just thought this is okay. And then not only that, like what else do we do like if any of you listening like have a job or you have a business that has retirement account, you get your paycheck and before you even get it, the money goes into that form. One key thing that you've been told by everybody is exactly what you should do to save for that fictitious day called retirement. Or when you're going to sell off on your sailboat out into the water. Very few people ever do that to see, you know, statistically only five out of 100 people are going to be financially secure at the age of retirement. So right there lies the problem. And the problem is our whole life, what we've been trained to do is to conform to what somebody else tells us, our future life should look like 5% only five of those 100 created their lifestyle and created their financial futures. And that is where the problem is. You all wait including me have forgot how to create.   And if we don't create it ourselves, no one is going to create a course they're definitely not back there trying to create the wealth bores now do you think the stock market? I'd like to get your insight on the stock market? Do you think it's a game? Again,   it's a fixed game. Yeah. And it's going to crash and burn in 2022 and 2023. And that's very controversial. I say that I upset people. You know, like, no, it's not, it's not going to crash Listen, like it will crash and to will in 2000.   Yeah. It To me, it's, it's all a perception of what people think it has. No, there's a lot of it that doesn't have merit on the back end, how things are valued, or, I mean, I lost millions in 2000 when the stock market when the dot bubble hit, millions just disappeared, literally, literally overnight. And so what do you think about like, you know, the hedge funds and like the the GameStop thing it to me that that just shows the complete when when a group of people could go and just obliterate a hedge fund. To me I kind of giggle when I saw that. I'm sorry, but   I thought it was great, man, I wish I could have went out and patted all those retail investors that played that game and but you know, they didn't beat the hedge funds. A lot of people like oh, we won this. No, no, you didn't you actually lost but you proved the point. And you proved the point that the hedge funds are not Invincibles you know, they can be beaten in now in today's digital world, if people band together keyword if people come together for a unique, you know, a uniform goal. And that goal was Hey, we're gonna drive GameStop up, then you actually can be traveling. But the problem is, unfortunately, it's called FOMO. Okay, fo mo fear of missing out. That's one of the most dangerous things I just did a recording the 10 biggest mistakes investors make and that's one of them is FOMO. People think when when GameStop was going up. Now let's look let's think about GameStop. Because everybody remembers this. It's pretty recent. When that was going up, like where did people forget the GameStop. On its best day, its greatest year was a $20 stock in its best day. And it got to $500. And people thought that it was a good thing to buy. It's called FOMO. It's just the same thing. When you go to the casino, and everybody's winning, and you see everybody like winning, you're like, Oh, my God, I'm missing out, put it all on black, and then you lose it on you're like, Well, that was stupid. Like, well, that's GameStop. That was stupid. I see in GameStop. I mean, I'm a professional trader been doing it. 20 years, I understood everything that was happening. I understood the short side the cover, you know, I understand why they were able to beat that because they pushed it so high that that hedge fund couldn't cover anymore, and they just had to just lay their cards down. But the thing is, is the retail investors actually lost that battle because they all jumped in it at the top and some of them didn't get out. And that's, you know, one of the biggest mistakes here's, here's the easiest rule. If anyone wants to make money in investing, here's his golden ticket. This is how you make money and you'll never be wrong. Follow three rules. Rule number one, buy low. Rule number two, sell high. Rule number three, don't lose money. And you know what the best part about rule number three, is it happens automatically when you do one in two. So why is it that every single person that invest unless they're a trader or professional trader? Does the complete opposite? In most people like No, they don't think about it right now. Are people piling money into the stock market? Absolutely. Why is the stock market going up like crazy right now? It's because people are piling money in, they get their stimulus check. A lot of people are dumping it in the market. Where's the market? all time high. So what are what are people actually doing and what do people do? They put they buy high? And then what do they do when the market goes down? Fear sets in and they sell   low? And what do they all do lose money. They do the exact opposite of what they get on they do everybody the second starts going down, people are gonna get beer kicks in and they're gonna, they're gonna sell. They're gonna say shit, sell it all, sell it all. And here's the thing that people who know what's going on. They're selling right now sitting back. When it goes back down there, they're getting. So I actually did that one year. So I think it was in 2008. I'm like, Mother, I'm not gonna do this again. I saw it going down. This wind went way down. I took out A loan on my 401k as much as they would do it when the stock market I think was like 13 or 14,000 at the time, and then I put it in an account. And then when, when the stock market was down to like three or 4000, I put it all back in. I just knew that. Because when I got burned in in 2000, with all that I, I started paying a little more attention to how the stock market, I'm no pro by any means. But I start paying attention. I'm like, Okay, I'm gonna try getting ahead of this. I pulled all this money out of it, and then put it back in when it was low. I probably lost it all since then. But you know, it's,   yeah, I did the right thing. And that's a hard thing to do. How did you feel when you were buying into that market when it was all crashing around you and you're listening to everybody around you losing money in every paper and every news channel is all you're losing? It's it's all going to fall apart? And here you are, you're buying because you just knew that you should do this. But what did it feel like to actually buy during that?   I was giggling he for once I might win something.   Now a lot of people when they actually do it, they're supposed to do they actually have fear doing it. They're buying into a market going down and mentally they're so like, it's I don't know what they call it. But when the markets are going up, there's something inside of us that makes us feel warm and fuzzy and excited. You know, it's going up. But when it's going down fear is there. And it's hard to want to buy an oil I don't know if I should it's going to go lower, of course it's going to go lower. Well, I'm going to buy in when it gets to the bottom, you'll never get the bottom and you'll never get the top you can't time the market. So the best thing to do is just when it goes down you just start buying systematically and consistently just by you know and it's it's funny you mentioned about like selling right now what are the wealthy doing right now? Like we're so everybody listening to this, you know, right now we're we just turned into April of 2020. What are we in 2021 COVID happened and we all forgot about what year it was, but 2021 and the wealthy individuals, I know, multimillionaires and billionaires are all selling my real estate portfolio that I built up over the last six years selling, selling just listed another three properties. I just sold two, I started with 91, about a year and a half ago, and I'm down to I'll be under 20. And people must think Oh, are you crazy? Like Is something wrong? Like do you need the money? Oh, absolutely not matter of fact, I don't need the money at all. But I do understand the principle of what I just said rule number one is buy low. I did that. Rule number two, sell high, the market is high. So I could hold these. But what why to ride the next cycle back down? Why would you do that? And that's the thing like with stocks? Why in the heck would you ever buy a stock and just you know, buy it at the top and you feel good? And then all sudden, you're just like, well, if it goes down, I'll just ride it out. No, you won't. And 90 plus percent of the people that buy stock or mutual funds or ETFs, don't ride it out. They've just conditioned you in your mind to believe that invest for the long haul you'll be okay, but no one ever does. Because when it actually happens, it's a different reality. Fear kicks in. But then reality happens next. And the reality is I lost my job. I don't have any money to pay my mortgage, I can't pay my kids college tuition. And Heck, I can barely put food on the table. And I got all this money sitting in my 401k. And I was supposed to ride this out because it's like 40% down I What are you gonna do? You're gonna you're going to put food on the table for your family? Are you going to worry about your retirement accounts loss you're going to sell? Of course you are and you're going to take major losses, which are then real, and then you're going to pay taxes folks like this is what people do. So why would you do that? Just do the opposite of everybody else, and you will probably be way better off.   And that that's in anything in life. If you see a herd of people doing something, do the opposite. Don't do what they're doing. Because you you will know I know that you do a lot of stuff in in real estate and I'm part you know, with COVID. You know, COVID happened. You see all of these companies, you look at downtown's now, like downtown Houston, I'm in Houston. And you see a lot of these high rise buildings that were businesses that they're now figuring out, hey, we might not need that real estate, we can do a lot of stuff from home. I'm person I'm waiting for a boom of conversions where people real estate investment trusts REITs come in, and they say, okay, we're gonna convert these two housing to living. Are you seeing anything in that in the real estate? I just think there's gonna be such a big thing in the in the business side, you know, we're companies are not going to need the space that they have that they currently have. And how is that can be repurposed? And how can we position ourselves to take advantage of possibly some of that real estate that I think is going to happen? It might not be in a year might be in three or four years, but it's going technology is getting better? More and more companies are going to go remote. And I think a lot of that real estate is going to be converted to something. I don't know what but something.   You're absolutely correct. You know, one of the biggest things that this country lacks is affordable housing in there's a massive need. for affordable housing, there's, there's not enough rentals for the amount of people there's people that will you know, very soon I don't know when when they stopped with this moratorium bullshit scuse my language, but there's gonna be a massive, like problem with people's mortgages with some, you know some companies that own some of these larger facilities, they think they're not going to be able to stabilize some of these buildings. Again, like you said, it might not be a year or two years or down the line, it's not going to be immediate, but you're going to have a major transition because these big sky rises that used to hold all these people, all those people are working from home on channels like this, or zoom. They're not in those offices. So how are these companies going to afford to pay all those rents? And, you know, pay all those overheads? They're not? So yeah, I think you're gonna see a massive switch, that these commercial spaces are going to start converting into living spaces you're already seeing in strip malls, you're seeing strip malls, be converted into self storage facilities, you're seeing old box stores like Kmart, and that being converted into storage facilities, Heck, even Walmart's so you're already seeing it happen. Because the world's changing, Amazon is obviously needing more warehouse space. And so is every single business in the world, because they're all going digital, and it's changing time. So how do you capitalize on that? Well, you get ahead of it first, but now would be too early. Because if you buy now, real estate way too high. And remember the rules, you got to always go back to the rules buy low, not high. And then what's going to happen, though, is when all this does settle. And the government, you know, stops with this modern monetary theory nonsense of printing, which they're just trying to drive inflation, if you see the price of things going up, folks, that is just your dollars becoming weaker, it doesn't mean that things are going up in cost, your money is becoming weaker, because the Fed is trying to do that they're trying to create inflation. But the problem is, it's not working. And it won't work. Because this thing's gonna all blow up and crash and burn. This is the largest experience or experiment in our history with the financial systems. And I don't think it's gonna work. And so to most economists, they don't think it's going to work. So if it doesn't work, what does that mean for you? It's not good. Because if you got all your eggs in the baskets, where they want you to put your money, stocks, bonds, mutual funds, ETFs, that's where they want you to put your money, then you lose it all. But you know what, when when you lose, somebody else gains when the Fed increases inflation. Who wins the government do when when milk is double the cost of gas is double the cost when lumber goes up? 40% Oh, sorry, just did who loses? Not the government you do, the government wins, because the the deficit in the money they owe is now cheaper, because they can pay it back with weaker dollars. You see, that's the whole game. And there's only a couple ways to get ahead of this. And you got to just change. So a lot of people like well, it's all over. What am I going to do now? I don't know. I guess I'm just going to try to enjoy my life and hope for the best until this whole thing explodes, as says, you know, says this Chris Naugle guy, I know, there's more hope than you can believe. And it's so simple. You just follow what the wealthy to do change one thing. And that is where your money goes first, and then I'll teach, you know, and that's what we do with BYOB or the money multiplier. We teach people exactly how to do that. And how to do the same thing that the banks do the same thing that the wealthy do with their money. And it's something that's been done for hundreds of years, and it will not fail, and it will not crash and burn, and you will come out on top. And that's the beauty. It's like I can say that with the utmost certainty because it has to work.   Yeah. It always has. So is that Yeah, I know. You talk about your infinite banking. You know that that philosophy of of what you do that concept of what you do it? That is exactly what it I mean that is that exactly what you're discussing our Thursday, I'm thinking what,   what I learned in 14 was I sat there talking to you know, this guy, Mike Baird, about real estate, and he was lending me money. And he starts talking about this thing, you know, and call that his private bank. And awkward. That sounds cool. Tell me more about this private bank thing. I didn't learn that and Wall Street school. He starts telling me and he's going into it. I'm like, Wow, that's awesome. Wow, it's guaranteed to it's tax free. Come on, like, Dan, someone's lying to you. But keep going, keep going and telling me all this stuff that he's doing Oh, yeah, I can put money in and take it out immediately. And I still make uninterrupted compound interest on every dollar even though I took the money and I'm just like, Dude, what is this thing? And then he tells me, and I lean in, I'm like, someone's lying to you, man. I'm sorry, Mike. But I'm an advisor. And this is not how that thing works. And he leans into me and he says, Chris, if it doesn't work that way, then how have I been lending money to you all this time from this? And how has it worked? exactly the way I just explained I sat back huh? You got a point there. So Mike, how do I learn this thing? He's like, I can't teach it. I just use it. So call this Brent guy and you know, and that led to me watching a 90 minute video that was my my toll if you will to be able to talk to this brand guy. And that 90 minute video is what changed my life and I If anyone wants to know what a privatized bank is, you guys are not probably going to be ready for what I'm going to tell you. But a privatized bank is you creating your own bank, but not at a bank, at an insurance company, and you do it with a vehicle you all know and probably don't like called whole life insurance. Oh, that's right. But it's not the whole life you buy from an insurance professional or insurance store. It's a very specially designed and engineered whole life design that can get really the only people that know how to do this are the people that only do this, your financial advisors, I I'm hard pressed to find a financial advisor that actually understands this. They say they do because they, you know, they're like me, they think they know everything. No disrespect. But believe me, guys, you know, you think you know everything about money. And then when they actually learn about it like I do, they're like, I didn't know it could do that. I didn't know it worked that way. I didn't know I could give up my commission so that the client actually has access to 60 to 90% of their money immediately. Yeah, well, you should have studied with the Rockefellers, the Rothschilds, and what every bank in this country has been doing for hundreds of years. And that's so my   financial, so my financial advisor that pulls up in a beat up, Camry might not know about how to how money works,   I find, you know, and I know a lot of advisors, and you know, a lot of them get mad at me, because I kind of beat up on them a little bit. But I've earned the right to, and I always tell them, I say you don't understand this. Well, yeah, I don't know what whole life is, again, exactly. You don't understand how this work, right? Otherwise, you'd be doing this. But then they don't do it. Because they don't want to give up their commissions. They don't want to, I mean, let me let me ask you this, your financial advisor that pulled up in that beat up, Camry, like, do you think he'd be willing to give up 90% of his income so that you could have access to 90% more money?   Absolutely not,   you're absolutely correct. And that's the whole name of the game. In order for privatized banking to work, the way that it works for the banks in the wealthy, somebody's got to give up a lot. And that somebody is that the money mentor, the advisor, or the IBC practitioner that knows how to build this, they have to give up their commission so that you have access to your money. And then that's where the fun begins. So once you get somebody that's actually willing to do that, and actually, I got to go back to that camera, because that's funny in Wall Street, when I was when I was an advisor, one of the jokes was, you know, why do people pull up to Wall Street in a Rolls Royce to take advice from some of you that took the subway and and very true. Most of the clients that I helped, and that I've dealt with had way, way more money than me, but for some reason, they took advice from me, it was a weird dynamic, but that gets the guy's got to think about that. We should all be taking our advice from the people who have done it, who have made it and who are living what we would articulate as the perfect day. And if you're not taking your advice from that person, or actually getting guidance on that, then you're doing it wrong, and you're learning about the big lie even more, you're doing everything backwards so that somebody else can have control of your money and make money on it. And that's that's what privatized banking does. It puts you in the driver's seat in in 100%, control of your money. And what else it does is it puts a perpetual tailwind behind your money. Think about an airplane right? airplanes. When they fly. They're either flying with a tailwind or headwind. And when you have a tailwind, you're like, oh, the pilot comes on and says, oh, we're going to arrive 30 minutes early, we had a nice tail, and you're like, That's sweet. The plane didn't have to work any harder, didn't have to fly any faster, nothing had to change. But we got here 30 minutes faster. What you don't realize that plane was going 150 miles an hour faster than it was the other time when you were on the plane going the other direction. The headwind is not something that most people think can change, but it can't. And it's it can change with something that Albert Einstein talked about a lot called compound interest. But let's add one word to that on interrupted compound interest. Imagine this, I'm just gonna do a visual if I can't, because I'm a visual thinker. Imagine I have $100. And let's say I change one thing, this $100 that normally would go into someone else's bank, you actually took this advice, and you say, you know, I'm going to change where this money goes first. So you change and you put this money into this specially designed and engineered whole life. So I got $100 that I just put into it. And I don't get caught up in the numbers, folks. It's just an example. Like, should be more than that. But now I get $100 there. What does the insurance company Give me that my bank doesn't? Well, right now in 2021. All the insurance companies we use which are mutually owned dividend paying insurance companies pay a guaranteed 4%. So does your bank pay you 4% on your deposits?   Hell no.   There you go. That's the right answer. Hell no. They don't barely give you 1%. So now I'm better off there. But then the insurance company because their mutual says hey, every year based on our surplus assets, we're gonna give you a dividend. So I'm like, Wow, that's cool every year. Yeah, it's not guaranteed, but we've paid dividends out for over 100 years, and we're gonna probably pay dividends for the next 100. So now listen, I'm not just making four I might be making six. So now I'm making 6% on my money. That's way better than the bank. But now, the reason I put the money in the bank is because I've been lied to and taught that. That's the Any place that can put money and take it right back out, and Oh, God, I gotta have my money. How many of you listening to this right now, when you look at your bank account on that piece of paper, you get warm and fuzzy, but the more there is there, the more money you have in somebody else's bank, the more you're losing the game, just so you know. But that's what you you feel warm about that, because you're like looking at it, you like touching it, that means your money's not working. Your money has to be working everyday because you only have so many hours in the day, most people work 40 to 80 hours a week. And after that you're just shot, right? So if you can't work any more hours, then how can you make more money? Well, I can get a raise, I can do things more efficiently, I can find a better job, I can start a hot side hustle. But you are always going to be research restricted by the number of days or hours in the day, you can only make so much the problem, or the thing that you need to do is you need to stop thinking about how much money you can make by trading hours for dollars, you need to start thinking about your dollars going to work because most people have equity in their homes have money sitting in 401, K's and money sitting in the bank accounts. And you know what, I want you to visualize this. Because this is the way I learned it. You come home after a really hard day, you open the front door of your house, you're exhausted, it's late, you just want to go to bed and you look over into your living room and you catch a glance of your couch and on your couch is your money. Your Money is literally sitting on your couch laughing eating potato chips spilling all over drinking your soda watching TV. And it's been doing this every day for the last week, the last month last year, and it looks over at you and it says What did you have another hard day? Because that's what you do, folks? you lent money was exactly it's exactly what in laws except for the money actually would go to work your in laws won't go to work. You could walk over to your money, you can say you know what, tomorrow, you're going to go to work, you're never going to get a vacation, never gonna come home, you're never ever going to stop working until the day you're gone. And your money would be very thankful because finally you gave it a purpose. People just don't know how to make money work. So let's go back to that one, change that $100. We put it into that bank. And we know the banks paying us better interest guaranteed. We know it's paying us a dividend. But now what about liquidity? You put your money in the bank? Because you can take it back out? Well, yeah, we have liquidity. In the first couple years, you might not have 100% access to all the money. But how much do you have 60 to 90% in the first year. So let's say I put 100 in and I want 90 back, I can go immediately in the first 30 days and take 90 out. Now that was your regular bank and you started with 100 new took 90 out how much money is still earning interest in your regular bank $10. The remaining amount in my bank, this privatized bank, which is the specially designed whole life $100 is still in my account. And I'm holding $90 like literally I've got no I'm just holding a bunch of money I'm holding $90 in my hand and $100 is still in the bank earning 4% plus the dividend. How can that possibly happen? Well, this 90 I'm holding in my hand, it's not even my money. See the insurance companies have all the money and they will gladly lend me money and alone of nine Duff. So all I do is I go online, I click a button, no application no credit check in 36 hours later, the money's in my hand I'm holding $90. Where did the 90 come from? Is what people typically asked me? Well, it came from the insurance company's general account. Yeah, I get that. But why would they just give it to you? And why wouldn't they ever want that loan back because you told me that I don't have to pay the loan back, who's making loans and not asking for the money back insurance companies. Why? Because all they did is when you took that contract out, they promised two things promise to pay you 4% guaranteed. And they promised you a death benefit the day you graduate from this world, or this earth or whatever you want to call it graduate means Dodgers so everybody knows. So what they do is they take this $90 and they subtract it from my death benefit, it's the same thing to the insurance company someday they got to pay that death benefit out. So it doesn't matter if I use it while I'm living or when I'm dead. They're just going to give me this $90 is the loan, they're gonna charge me interest on it, but not more interest in what I'm earning on my money. So now I literally have an arbitrage on money. And I'm holding $90 now the most important thing is, you just learned how to make uninterrupted compound interest on your money. But now you got 90 bucks. So what are we going to do with this 90? We're going to go put it on black? are we actually going to do something productive and make this $90 that wants to go sit on my couch? But really doesn't. We got to make it work. So where is it gonna work? could work in real estate? It could work? How about even easier how many people you know, have credit card debt. So let's just assume somebody's got a visa. And they're paying, you know, it's just for simple math. The visa is $90. Okay, that's their balance. And they're paying, you know, 10 bucks every single month on that visa trying to pay that $9 balance off, but visa is charging them 20% every single year. That's the headwind. So even though you're trying your hardest to pay this debt down, it just never seems to get paid down. Welcome to the world. Welcome to what you've been taught us credit card game. That's the game. So now let's change that game. I have $90 in my Hand of the insurance companies money that would, it just means that I'm going to get somebody when I die gets $90 less. So I got this money, I'm going to pay these off. And then what I'm going to do is I'm going to take the $10 that I used to get the visa, and I'm going to change the name on the check. Because I'm not going to stop paying the $10 that I used to get my visa, let's be smart about it. Let's be an honest banker. I'm going to change the name on that $10 check. And I'm going to write Chris naugles Bank, and I'm going to put that $10 back into my bank. So what just happened? Well, some people are like, well, you took a loan from your private bank, that whole life thing you're talking about. You paid off visa, then you took the $10 you were given visa and you put it back in your in your account. Okay, great. You draw circle, you just went full circle. But in doing that I made money twice. I made money once on the 4% plus dividend. Okay, that arbitrage and then I made money twice, because I just recycled and recaptured 20% that I used to just give away. You see, when I teach people about money, I teach them that the biggest rotor or the biggest problem to most rotor of wealth is not so much that your ability to make money, you're good at that. It is the simple fact that you give all your money away to somebody else's bank, you do visa, Amazon, car payments, mortgage payments, all your money goes to somebody else 90 cents on every dollar goes to somebody else to build Well, why don't we start there, instead of working hard or taking on more risk, let's start taking back the money we're giving away to everybody else. If I can make 20% by just paying myself a $10 check instead of visa, man, that's wrong. And that's Yeah.   And that's such easy money to get back as I mean, people are pushing out hundreds or 1000s of dollars per month, on interest fees, that they're just pissing in the wind, you're never gonna see that never didn't get it back. Never gonna be now. So I did something back. I'd say maybe five years ago, and people thought I was stupid. And they said, yo, you never do that. That's the wrong thing to do. And I'm like, well, and again, I'm no financial person. I'm like, I would rather borrow from myself than a bank. So we were going to go buy a new car. And I said, well, rather than go get a note and pay them, even if it's 2.9%, or 3%, I'm going to go take a loan out of my 401k, which is already my money. I know it's not going to build the interest. I know that's stupid. But if I'm still going to be paying the money regardless, I would rather be paying myself that 3% interest in it going back into my 401k I know that's probably the stupid thing to do. But I'm like, why would I pay someone else interest when I can pay myself vendors? And what you're saying is the exact same thing, but instead of doing a promo 401k you're doing it from a, you know, from your from your other source? That is to me that that is a Oh, that's see, you're teaching stuff that people just don't know. I know people just don't understand that and don't know.   But let's talk about that. 401 K, so yes, am I I'm using the only difference between what you just described using a loan from your 401k. And what I'm doing with this specially designed whole life policy, the private bank is I'm earning uninterrupted compound interest in the 401k isn't because when you take a loan from your 401k, the money actually comes out of the 401k. It's no longer invested. But the cool thing about what you said, and I teach this as well, you took the money from your 401k that was just sitting there in the market. And you're just like, you know, I'm going to, I'm going to be the bank, and I'm going to basically finance my car. So you paid for the car, then you you should have taken and figured out how much the car dealership would have charged you per month to finance that car to you. And let's just say it was 500 a month, you take the $500 a month that you would have given away to somebody else for a car payment, and you pay the $500 a month back to your 401k it's the same thing. But now every penny of that $500 is going back into an account that you own that you control and that you benefit from. And the coolest thing people don't take loans from 401k sometimes is like Yeah, but I got to pay interest on that loan. Yes, you do. And that interest goes back into your account. It doesn't go to the financial company. It doesn't go to your employer it goes back into your account by law. Yeah, that's a pretty sweet thing. You just gave yourself a guaranteed interest rate. Plus you got yourself a shiny new car on the driveway. Yeah,   love it. Yeah, yeah, so and people but in all the people like advisors like that stupid you never pull money I'm like, but I'm gonna pull them 30 1000s gone regardless at that I've got the car. So either I'm going to be paying my own interest or I'm gonna pay someone else. The money's gone either way, you know, so it's   and why was that? Why do you think they would tell you that stupid why because managing it   because there's less money for them. They now control less money and it's in their financial best interest for me to keep my money there than to pull it out and use it myself. it to me You always follow the money. If if people are doing something some way it's because someone's making some money and they don't want to lose they don't want to lose that money. Now I've been to your you know, I've been to your site I've been looking at a lot of your love your stuff, the best way to Get in touch with you is just going to you're going to your website and all the people listening, it's going to be in the show notes. So you don't have to write this down. But it's gonna be in the show notes feel click, but you've got some great stuff up on your website, from your webinars, from your classes from your real estate, there is so much free, that's the thing, free valuable information. And you have you have courses and you have, you know, stuff that I'm actually going to do this, I've got to learn this stuff, because I'm, I'm sick of paying, paying everybody else. And I had the concept. I just don't know how to, I don't know the means to do it correctly. But go to Chris naugle.com. And that is the you know, all of your stuff is is up there.   I give everything away for free, including my book. I mean, you can go to the website and get my book mapping out the millionaire mystery or the private money guide. Totally free. I mean, I'm not gonna pay the shipping to your house, but you can have the books for free. And where that came from his remember those that hard time. When I hit in 14, I went to my first mastermind out in California with this guy, Greg, and he was like, just a superstar, right? And I remember paying all this money to go there. And I caught him. I got him aside and I said, Greg, give me the best advice. I'm down on my luck, like what is the best advice you can give me and he puts his hand on my shoulder and he says, Chris, I'm gonna give you the best advice. I can give you any in liens. And he says, give your best stuff away for free. And then he walks away. And I'm like, really, dude, I just paid five grand to come to this mastermind. That's the best thing you got. For me. I'm like suffering here. I'm broke. And that's what you tell me. If folks, it was the greatest advice somebody could give me because it goes back to the core universal law. If you give you get, I give it all away for free. So thank you for bringing that up.   Yeah, you can't you cannot get without giving. And here's the you know, here's another mental thing that people think they think that you know, the stuff that I teach and the stuff that I do. It's all out there for free anyways. It's, it's I just can put it in a different maybe a different format different way. But it's all out there. So yeah, giving it away for free. And it's like money, it goes against what we're taught that, you know, you got to hoard that stuff. You got to keep it like you know, that's, you know, your information is your goal that that's your company. You can't do that. But it does not work that way. It does not so, great stuff up there. Great stuff up there. And all the listeners I'm telling you, you don't know what you don't know. Go to the website, go to Chris Naugle comm go to the website and look at the three webinars, the free stuff that's up there, get the book, you've got two books up there, it, it this stuff's free. So why would someone This is what always gets me so you got all this great information up there. And people still won't a lot of general public still won't go do do that. And it just blows my mind. You probably spent years writing your book you spent you know 20 years of knowledge going into that book, and stuff that you're teaching and I can go there and get that for free. It's just blows my mind that people do not take these journeys to learn what other people people who who have made it are always willing to share their experience share their knowledge to grow other people. So again, thank you so much great stuff and I'm I'm telling you I'm up there and I think I might bring back the give give me Raj Nord give me head   you should gotta bring that back. And if I can just say cuz everything we were just saying can be summed up with a quote and this is I think, why people don't do things. And it's a quote that Will Rogers said he said the biggest problem in America is not what people don't know. The biggest problem in America is what people think they know that just ain't so. Stop taking advice from people that hold you down that hold you back that don't empower you stop taking advice from your broke ass brother in law and go out there and create yours future the way you want it to be.   Absolutely. Oh, again, Chris, thank you so much for for taking the time out today to be on the show. And and give you know give give back to your my community. And thank you so much. And just thank you that that's all I can say. It's great, great stuff. Thank you. Great talking with you.   You as well.

iRewatch iCarly
iHated It - "iWanna Stay With Spencer"

iRewatch iCarly

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 117:28


After a month of podcasting, we're at season 1, episode 5! Granddad's in TOWN! We dive into the deep history of the Shay clan, try to change a 13 year old ship name, and praise short kings (someone tell TMG). Through the nonsense, we learn Nat and Circe's history with scene culture, hate on the iPod Shuffle, and parse out some iconic Seddie (or is it Fram?) moments. Questions? Comments? Noticed something we missed, want to weight in on the next episode or see some behind the scenes? Head to irewatchicarly.com or email us at irewatchicarly@gmail.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Who's That Girl? A New Girl Podcast

This podcast covers New Girl Season 1, Episode 19, Secrets, which originally aired on April 3, 2012 and was written by Josh Malmuth and directed by David Wain. Here’s a quick recap of the episode:Winston spills the beans about Cece and Schmidt sleeping together and Jess finds out. She and Cece spend the episode fighting while Schmidt helps Nick channel his inner douche to get used to casually sleeping with 20 year olds.We discuss Pop Culture References such as:iPod Shuffle - Jess uses an iPod Shuffle to listen to her audiobook while training for the run. We also reference this article about how an iPod Shuffle works. Mary Poppins - Jess reveals that Schmidt thought Winston was going “full Poppins” which is a reference to the magical nanny Mary Poppins.Additional Pop Culture References such as:Diane Keaton - Jess is listening to Diane Keaton’s Autobiography as she’s training for her run and she mentions she’s at the part of the book where Diane is describing her experience on the movie First Wives Club. Diane Keaton is an American actress and filmmaker, known for her idiosyncratic personality and style.  J’Accuse - Jess says this French phrase to Nick while trying to get him to tell his secret. This is a reference to a letter written by Émile Zola to the French President in 1898 accusing the government for unlawfully jailing a French general who had a lifetime sentence. J'accuse has since become synonymous with an expression of outrage and accusation against someone powerful.We also cover “Schmidtisms” when Schmidt talks about being a quiet breather and when Schmidt is teaching Nick to be a douche. For “Not in 2020” on this episode we discuss Schmidt defining his worth by his sexual paramours, his continuous fetishizing of Cece, and the writers making jokes based off of races. We also explore the careers of Katrina Bowden and Jessica Blair Herman, the guest stars of this episode.This episode got an 8.5/10 Rating from Kritika whose favorite character was Cece and Kelly rated this episode an 8/10 and her favorite character was Winston!Thanks for listening and stay tuned for Episode 20!Music: "Hotshot” by scottholmesmusic.comFollow us on Twitter, Instagram or email us at whosthatgirlpod@gmail.com!Website: https://smallscreenchatter.com/

Shufflecast
#96 – Koniec iPod'ów, początek Tesli 3, Android 8.0 i świetna sprzedaż iPada

Shufflecast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2017 53:09


Hej! Mamy nadzieję, że weekend minął Wam ciepło i przyjemnie! W końcu to już półmetek wakacji! Ale my nie przyśpieszamy tempa, odcinek letni to zawsze fajna okazja do luźnej rozmowy o technologii i tak też jest tym razem. Dzisiaj już w pełnym składzie rozmawiamy sobie o tym, jak to iPod shuffle umarł i jaki wpływ […]

Tech Guide
Tech Guide Episode 260

Tech Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2017 51:13


Crossing the road while texting is now illegal in one US city, Apple discontinues the iPod Shuffle and iPod Nano and the phone scams you need to watch out for, we check out the Google Home speaker, the LG SJ9 soundbar and the Laser 4K Smart TV player and we finish off with the Tech Guide Help Desk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

miPodcast
1x05: Adiós al iPod

miPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2017 15:27


Apple elimina de su web el iPod Nano y el iPod Shuffle dejando sólo el iPod Touch como representación de un producto que no hace mucho era su Top ventas pero que ya no tenía mucho sentido mantener.

WIRED Tech in Two
You Might Actually Love This iPod Shuffle for Spotify

WIRED Tech in Two

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2017 8:24


Streaming killed the music gadget years ago. Just up and drove a stake through its silicon heart as listeners traded 99-cent song downloads for $10 monthly subscriptions to all-you-can-listen services. OK, maybe you have some Baby Driver-induced nostalgia for an iPod. But when was the last time you ripped a CD, or dropped 15 bucks on an album? Even the idea of choosing 5,000 songs to carry with you and plugging something into a computer to load them seems like an ancient ritual.

James Acaster's Stay Home Special Series
Episode 24 - Lizzie Roper

James Acaster's Stay Home Special Series

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2016 87:57


This week James and his iPod Shuffle goes head to head with actor and comedian Lizzie Roper, and life for our James will never be the same again.

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Flimmerfreunde
Django Unchained & The Last Stand

Flimmerfreunde

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2013 70:25


Parker Willy macht einen Haken auf dem Clipboard, der letzte Laster im Depot, die Arbeit des Tages getan. Erleichtert legt der Ü50 Vorarbeiter seine Utensilien beiseite, gleich ist Feierabend und Feierabend heißt Parker-Time, heißt Ursel. Ursel, das ist die Brünette aus dem Büro, eine Treppe hinauf, da wo der Papierkram erledigt wird, der Parker und seine 27 Fahrzeuge auf der Strasse hält. Ein Blick hinauf zur Glasfront des Bürokomplex, Ursel rauchend am Fenster, Parker ergreift das Wort: "Feierabend, Baby. Knick-Knack." "Periode", erwidert Ursel kurz. Schelmisch lächelnd wendet sich Parker dem Verfasser dieser Zeilen zu: "Heute bleibt die Fotze kalt, heute wird anal geknallt." Die Ursel, das ist dem Parker seine grösste Freude, das und der FLIMMERFREUNDE Podcast. Ich erblicke den iPod Shuffle an Parker Willys Arbeitsjacke. "Was gibt es denn diese Woche?" "Western, Spezial, Django und Arnie", antwortet Parker sichtlich erfreut. Western mag er. Letztes Jahr ist er mit Ursel bei den Karl-May Spielen gewesen und hinterher im Brauhaus, wo die Ursel dann sauer geworden ist, weil der Parker der Zenzi immer auf die Brüste gestarrt hat. "Ah gell, bin halt keine Muschi, wie Bernd und Kay von den Flimmerfreunden, die Cola und Alster trinken. Ein Parker trinkt Bier und nicht nur eins und dann guckste halt mal, dafür isses ja auch da." Das Podcast gewordene Plädoyer für die Homo-Ehe, die FLIMMERFREUNDE, diese Woche beim Oktoberfest im Januar. Arnold, Django, Brauhaus, live und direkt.

the parkrun show
the parkrun show - Herding Cats

the parkrun show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2012 47:04


Nicola was at Leeds parkrun (again!) and whilst listening to Red Red Wine on her iPod Shuffle, figured she'd done 270 laps of that course. It made her pine for new parkruns to mix it up. Danny went to Oxford parkrun after an EPIC journey and as a result learnt about Sri Chinmoy. The pair also bring you news about amazing volunteers, Grandad PSH and even a pinch of innuendo.

GeoGearHeads; The weekly show for Geocaching and Location-Based Gaming

Listen to our interview with konopapw. Paul Konopacki hosts the SLAGA Podcast. There's only a few more days to enter the Geocaching Podcast Celebration Contest. Get your entries in now for your change to win an iPod Shuffle or one of four Space Pens. Also mentioned in this episode is the Granite State Grocachers Radio Podcast.Content Rating: CleanDate Recorded: April 3, 2007

ipod shuffle
The FredCast Cycling Podcast
FredCast 56 - Take The Good With The Bad

The FredCast Cycling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2007 46:09


THE FREDCAST CYCLING PODCAST For the week of February 12, 2007 Sponsored by Cambria Bicycle Outfitter Use Promo Code on thefredcast.com for 20% Off Your Order! IN THIS WEEK'S FEATURES: • Enter to win an iPod Shuffle by Completing The FredCast Listener Survey • Tune in For our Special Expanded Coverage of the Tour of California next week! • Interview with listener Shaun • Emily completes her first long distance ride PODSAFE CYCLING MUSIC: • Moments by Le Trefonds de Son Coeur

The FredCast Cycling Podcast
FredCast 55 - Cycle Sound & Listeners Sound Off

The FredCast Cycling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2007 63:25


THE FREDCAST CYCLING PODCAST For the week of February 5, 2007 Sponsored by Cambria Bicycle Outfitter Use Promo Code: CBOFC17 for 20% Off your order! IN THE NEWS THIS WEEK: • Results from the Tour of Qatar • French Sports Minister Recommends Postponing Landis Hearing • Paris-Nice is Next Battleground in UCI v. Grand Tours • European Cycling Season Begins • Unibet Team Barred from Races, Forced to Wear Generic Jerseys • Tyler Hamilton Returns to Pro Racing • 2007 Versus TV Schedule • Eight Year Doping Ban Against American Cyclist • Milram Team Signs-up With Garmin • Cycling Ambassador Killed, Kids Pedal to Funeral • Apple + Nike Sued Over Nike + iPod • Watch Out for Bike Traps IN THIS WEEK'S FEATURES: • Enter to win an iPod Shuffle by Completing The FredCast Listener Survey • Endurance Sports Awards • Interview with Del Rusher of CycleSound • More Listener Feedback on Mandatory Helmet Laws • Review/Preview of Montreal to Portland AIDS Vaccine Bike Trek PODSAFE CYCLING MUSIC: • Ballad by Robert Walker

Mac Geek Gab (Enhanced AAC)
Mac Geek Gab #83: iPod Shuffle Reviewed, Remote Control

Mac Geek Gab (Enhanced AAC)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2006


First up is a review of the new iPod shuffle, and then John and Dave answer your questions about all things Mac… and beyond! Show notes for TMO To Go: Mac Geek Gab For December 19th, 2006 Direct Links: MP3 Version or AAC Enhanced Version (courtesy of [removed]eval(unescape(‘[removed](‘Michael Johnston‘)'))[removed]Michael Johnston). […]