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Latest podcast episodes about IPSO

Media Confidential
Q&A: Bezos or Musk–who would you rather be in a rocket with?

Media Confidential

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 23:23


Alan and Lionel are asked about Tortoise's imminent takeover of the Observer. The hosts discuss a surprisingly timely encounter, and share some breaking news about Prospect.They also discuss blasting off into space and whether they'd rather put their lives in the hands of Jeff Bezos or Elon Musk. Plus, has the press regulator IPSO lost its teeth? Has it ever had any? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Psychoanalysis On and Off the Couch
Candidates' Reflections on their Psychoanalytic Training with Himanshu Agrawal, MD (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)

Psychoanalysis On and Off the Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2025 49:29


“The theme that I found with IPSO [International Psychoanalytical Studies Organization] was that there was a common theme [in psychoanalytic training].  There was an initial phase full of terror and excitement, and then a middle phase of maybe some lethargy or apathy or disillusionment. In that middle phase, many candidates found IPSO, or IPSO found them, where they found refuge. They found solace. They found community, not just at their local institutes, but at this kind of world market. Many of the candidates talk about what a timely and wonderful experience it was to be seen, to be validated by fellow candidates in a way that only fellow candidates can do. At least a couple of the authors have written about how they were delighted to see that more than anything else we are similar as human beings, no matter where we're from.”  Episode Description:  We begin with recognizing the deep attachment that many analytic candidates have about their training experiences, which includes affections and resentments. Himanshu outlines the process of reaching out to candidates globally, inviting them to share their reflections on their journeys. We read from a sampling of their essays that eloquently describe their idealizations and de-idealizations, their delights and their burdens, their profound regard for the mysteries of the mind and the appreciation of the power of psychoanalysis to engage with it. We discuss the importance of IPSO, the difficulties associated with Covid and the relevance of our field's traumatic origins. Himanshu closes with sharing his story of encountering an insightful analytic supervisor during his residency and declaring "I want to be like him." Linked Episode:Episode 89: Wisdom and Enthusiasm for Today's Candidates with Fred Busch, PhD   Our Guest: Himanshu Agrawal, MD is an adult and child psychiatrist and recently completed psychoanalytic training through the Minnesota Psychoanalytic Institute. He is an associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral medicine at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee where he sees patients, conducts research, and teaches. He recently completed his term as the president of the candidates' council of the American Psychoanalytic Association Recommended Readings: Busch F (Ed), Dear candidate. Routledge, 2020   Agrawal H,  Trials and Tribulations of being a candidate. The American Psychoanalyst, winter 2022   Kernberg O, Thirty methods to destroy the creativity of psychoanalytic candidates. International Journal of psychoanalysis, 77, 1031- 1040

Liber Audiri
La prière de toutes les heures, chapitre 29 : In ipso radicati

Liber Audiri

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 7:42


La prière de toutes les heures, série de méditations par le Père Pierre Charles de la Compagnie de Jésus.Chapitre 29 : In ipso radicati.Lu par Baudouin Flament.Souscrivez à ma chaîne pour avoir accès à plus de contenu : ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/baudouin-savorgnan5/subscribe⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Achetez mes livres audios sur Patreon : ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://patreon.com/LiberAudiri⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Vous pouvez me suivre sur mes réseaux sociaux : Facebook : ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/people/Liber-Audiri/61551715445122/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter/X : ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@Liber_Audiri⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram : ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/liber_audiri/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Glitter Ledger
Marinated & Bound: Dripping in Liquid Gold Solana with Hadley Stern

Glitter Ledger

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 41:09


New Sode':  Bonsoir from me and my AI Agent in my suite in Gstaad. My agent serves a dual position. 1 securing me as an Extra on this season's white Lotus as the kind hooker and 2 meme coin trades on my behalf so that I have extra spending money to fix stepson's embarrassing backhand. A true crypto use case.As I sip my Cote Du Rhone, listening to Tosca kill herself while watching my ETH stagnate, I am hesitant to call Vitalik and ask him to kindly make ETH seem a little more gangster, like a character that should appear on #The Wire, but then I thought against it, as his mother and I are still in a fight but I am much younger.  I reflect the fact that conference season is upon us. I have many grievances with Ethereum Foundation Denver and thus I will not be attending and instead will be getting high on Liquid Staking Derivatives in a melange of the ever expanding Solana ecosystem in the confines of my own imagination. My grievances with the EF U are too long that my quill pen will run out before I can front run my trades and My Bulimic MEV bot will no longer be rendered silent. Ipso facto let's start with Denver for the time being;  My grievances include but are not limited toNo get lip injectionsNo Museums that carry any Impressionists/Surrealists art  its policy that I cannot bring my Bedazzled Ak47 into any Panel for my own safety. I digress;My guest today is Hadley Stern a prominent Figure, formerly of the morally corrupt Traditional Finance ecosystem who marinated himself into Marinade. What is Marinade? Well, it's a marketplace much like a Bazaar in Turkey where you can get oodles and boodles of yield on your Solana safely and sexily.  We have a very serious discussion that is actually interesting because Hadley has been in the space long enough to know how to explain cryptomatic themes without driving his audience to drink cyanide out of boredom or confusion. I have been a long time stalker of Hadley's ever since he graced the podcast of #OntheBrink when I stumbled upon this podcast thinking I was going to listen to an episode about how to grapple with mental health due to my unresolved feelings of my ex-husband when in fact he explained how Staking indeed enhances security and injects a new economic layer into the crypto ecosystem.  This ep resolved my feelings towards my ex. Hadley is an expert leader of teams and also skilled in how to handle the relentless crypto-paparazzi.As such he provided me with some much needed media training before my stint as a guest on  the Real Housewives of North Korea. He has become more than a colleague but not in a Bizarre we need to call HR way, like in normal circumstances concerning me and HR, but in a way that he is my friend and my marinated Solana guru. He is also hella Fun and it is a crying shame that yet another crypto bro remains off the market. #Marinade #Glitter Ledger. 

Spectator Radio
The Edition: migration mystery, Ipso's trans muddle & are you a ‘trad dad'?

Spectator Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 45:38


This week: why don't we know how many people are in Britain? How many people live in the UK? It's a straightforward question, yet the answer eludes some of the nation's brightest statistical minds, writes Sam Bidwell for the cover this week. Whenever official figures are tested against real-world data, the population is almost always undercounted. For example, in England alone, nearly 64 million patients are registered with GP practices – higher than the Office for National Statistics (ONS)'s estimated population of 58 million. Sam argues there are serious consequences for our society at large, including for tax, housing and our utilities. Who is to blame for this data deficiency? And why is Britain so bad at tackling illegal migration? Sam joined the podcast alongside the broadcaster Trevor Phillips. (1:03) Next: has gender ideology taken over the press regulator? Two months ago, the press regulator Ipso upheld a complaint against The Spectator for the way in which writer Gareth Roberts referred to transgender author Juno Dawson. One person who wasn't surprised by the ruling was Conrad Roeber, who was lead author of a report for the regulator examining how the press treats trans-related issues. In the magazine this week, he argues: ‘It effectively asked me to mark its homework,' and he worries that the case demonstrates that a contentious ideology has taken over the  regulator. What does this case mean for the intersection of equality, free speech and a free press? Conrad joined us to discuss, alongside The Spectator's editor Michael Gove. (21:35) And finally: trad dads vs female breadwinners Arabella Byrne argues in favour of ‘trad dads', saying that she is quite happy with her traditional family life with her husband as the main breadwinner. Her piece was (in part) a response to an article by Theo Hobson, published in The Spectator several weeks ago, where he shared his conflicting feelings about his wife being the main earner in his family. How much have societal norms really changed? What impact is there on a spouse who isn't the breadwinner? And for all the talk of gender parity professionally, can it ever truly be achieved in the familial home? Both Arabella and Theo joined us to discuss. (36:00) Hosted by Lara Prendergast and William Moore. Produced by Patrick Gibbons.

The Edition
Migration mystery, Ipso's trans muddle & are you a ‘trad dad'?

The Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 45:38


This week: why don't we know how many people are in Britain? How many people live in the UK? It's a straightforward question, yet the answer eludes some of the nation's brightest statistical minds, writes Sam Bidwell for the cover this week. Whenever official figures are tested against real-world data, the population is almost always undercounted. For example, in England alone, nearly 64 million patients are registered with GP practices – higher than the Office for National Statistics (ONS)'s estimated population of 58 million. Sam argues there are serious consequences for our society at large, including for tax, housing and our utilities. Who is to blame for this data deficiency? And why is Britain so bad at tackling illegal migration? Sam joined the podcast alongside the broadcaster Trevor Phillips. (1:03) Next: has gender ideology taken over the press regulator? Two months ago, the press regulator Ipso upheld a complaint against The Spectator for the way in which writer Gareth Roberts referred to transgender author Juno Dawson. One person who wasn't surprised by the ruling was Conrad Roeber, who was lead author of a report for the regulator examining how the press treats trans-related issues. In the magazine this week, he argues: ‘It effectively asked me to mark its homework,' and he worries that the case demonstrates that a contentious ideology has taken over the  regulator. What does this case mean for the intersection of equality, free speech and a free press? Conrad joined us to discuss, alongside The Spectator's editor Michael Gove. (21:35) And finally: trad dads vs female breadwinners Arabella Byrne argues in favour of ‘trad dads', saying that she is quite happy with her traditional family life with her husband as the main breadwinner. Her piece was (in part) a response to an article by Theo Hobson, published in The Spectator several weeks ago, where he shared his conflicting feelings about his wife being the main earner in his family. How much have societal norms really changed? What impact is there on a spouse who isn't the breadwinner? And for all the talk of gender parity professionally, can it ever truly be achieved in the familial home? Both Arabella and Theo joined us to discuss. (36:00) Hosted by Lara Prendergast and William Moore. Produced by Patrick Gibbons.

The Godless Spellchecker Podcast
Taking The Myth - December 2024 Edition

The Godless Spellchecker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 85:49


This week on Taking The Myth, Stephen Knight (@GSpellchecker) and Iram Ramzan of sedaa.org (@Iram_Ramzan) discuss all the big topics. 0:00 Intro 0:22 Iram and Stephen debrief their appearance at the Battle of Ideas in Westminster. 7:08 Donald Trump wins the election, the leftist response and the cult of MAGA. 13:00 The car attack at a Christmas market in Germany. What do we know about the suspect? How are people reporting the ‘facts'? 30:37 The intentional sensationalizing of current events by online ‘content creators'. 34:20 The response to Lilly Phillips 44:15 Cousin marriage in the UK. 52:37 The Spectator magazine censured by IPSO for describing a trans women as a “man that claims to be a woman”. 01:04:54 PinkNews bosses accused of ‘sexual misconduct' 01:13:32 Audience Question: Stephen Fry's comments about Stonewall and a resurgence in Christianity. 1:22:16 Audience Question: Worst Christmas present? Stephen Knight's Substack: www.sknight.substack.com Sedaa: www.sedaa.org Support the podcast at www.patreon.com/gspellchecker Also available on iTunes, Stitcher, YouTube & Spotify.    

Quantum - The Wee Flea Podcast
Quantum 335 - The World at Christmas

Quantum - The Wee Flea Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 40:44


This week we look at the world in the light of Christmas -  CNN misreporting; the WHO misinforming about climate; the Indian Chess masters; Chick-Fil-A faces more intolerance in the UK; Rachel Reeves and the Pensioner; The Saracens Head and the Terrorist;  Is GB News Islamaphobic?  Ireland and Israel; Sharia in Syria; Moria Deeming and John Pesutto; Lily Philips; IPSO and the Spectator; Country of the Week - Ghana;  South Korea President impeached; German government falls; Ukraine assassinates Russian general; the political Vatican nativity scene; The Pope and short sermons; Melanie Philips advises the Church of England; Neil Mackay on the myth of Santa and Jesus; Feedback. with music from Greg Lake, Dean Martin, Bach, the Pogues, Akosua Adomoko and Amanquah Akua, John Lennon, Bob Dylan and Hills of the North Rejoice 

That’s Debatable!
All to Play For

That’s Debatable!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 42:52


The former Conservative and UKIP MP, Douglas Carswell, writes in The Telegraph this week, “England is no longer a free society. The old country is descending into authoritarianism.” We begin by pondering whether this is true. As Jan points out, the very fact there is a fight on for free expression is a positive and we should eschew a paralysing fatalism. We move on to discuss The Spectator being reprimanded by the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO) for a piece by Gareth Roberts last May in which he wrote that Nicola Sturgeon “was interviewed by writer Juno Dawson, a man who claims to be a woman, and so the conversation naturally turned to gender”. Michael Gove, the new editor of The Spectator, has written powerfully in protest at IPSO's ruling in this week's edition of the magazine. Some important good news is that Bromley Council has adopted free speech protections for councillors in its constitution. The Council's Code of Conduct now states: “The right to free speech under the law is the basis of democracy and will be upheld at all times and there is no right to be offended by any lawful speech”. The FSU has been working for months with Bromley councillor Simon Fawthrop to draft these protections. There is further good news reported in The Times that the Chairman of the College of Policing, Lord Herbert of South Downs, has demanded a complete rethink on non-crime hate incidents (NCHI). As he says in the article, “We want to apply a commonsense approach, where the police officer would receive a complaint and they would be able to say, ‘We're sorry, we can understand you find that offensive but it's not a matter for us'”. We couldn't agree more! Finally, we report back on this week's annual online review which saw Ayaan Hirsi Ali declared our ‘free speech hero' for 2024 and Sir Keir Starmer our ‘free speech zero'. We wish all our listeners and viewers a very Happy Christmas and a 2025 full of free expression. ‘That's Debatable!'  is edited by Jason Clift.

Glitter Ledger
Secure your Meme Keys with Station70's Head of Product Nate Bekerman

Glitter Ledger

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024 42:59


New ‘Sode. Alas, I will now be recording at the #WhiteHouse either from Tiffany Trump's closet or under Monica Lewinsky's workstation desk depending on what is avail.Ipso-facto the election results of crowning First Lady #Melania Knauss, present a manic bi-polar conundrum for a bulimic alcoholic social climbing woman of the world in crypto contemplating a pivot to AI and treason also looking for a board position at la Musay D'orsay. How do I feel about the results of the election? Depends on who is asking dahling. To one group of my nearest pals of the Hollywood pseudo European Chateau Marmont Liberal Media Elite, I am dripping with a duhty combination of foam and blood. Its a horror show. That man is a fascist orange menace with a penchant for racism, misogyny, lies, and represents devastation.  Yet; to my pollypocket polymarket web3 crypto memecoin #Enron boomer options traders with a penchant for hookers and charity, who are building a better internet, I am smiling like a normal person and shouting Donald Trump, I love you and your whole family Maga-GodBless-Solana-And-Mexican-Walls-All-oVer-My-Hot-Pilates-Body-Ciprianni-BiscottiRegardless.I am proud to be a Nomadic American with loyalties to Oil/ Tether producing nations. The country divided like SUI and Aptos?  Look on the bright side, who cares. As aside from immigration and #Botox , the only things I truly care about are good looking friends of whom I can borrow money. As such, I have borrowed an obscene amount of money from my guest Nathan Bekerman. He has starting resemblance to #AtticusFinch if the Counselor had been Latin Miami Royalty, Nate and I met many years ago at a crypto #FTX car conference in the slums of Mexico where I was desperate for a car wash and some #prenuptial advice. Nathan was able to provide both due to his stints at J.P. Morgan  and at his previous company Wash My Whip. We became fast friends when I realized he was #bilingual and well educated. He has eliminated the lack of sex appeal in crypto key management security as the newest Head of Product at Station70, a security company spearheaded by the now defunct and shamed #BlockFi. Ipso facto it is clear from this interview that he is a master #Aristotliean thinker of our time as we deep dive through the social hierarchies of conferences where he poses profound questions such as “Is anyone in crypto a colleague or is everyone a friend?”Nate and I also clarify how when my 89 year old husband tragically dies in a tragic freak jet ski accident how I will be able to uncover the mass amount of memecoins of cmrockets and peanuts that he has left in his wake. Station70's new toolings are the delightful side order to one's will. Alas, it is clear that beyond Station70s boringly stringent key management interface- that Nate goes into, its second to die policies of what's to come will allow all second wives sleep soundly a true use-case for crypto. #GlitterLedger 

Glitter Ledger
Urbit on Glitter Ledger with Gary Lieberman and Will Hanlen

Glitter Ledger

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 58:48


New Sode. Good Evening my fellow Monad Mermaids Bera Baddies Solana Sirens and desperate losers. Bitcoin is up, its MAGA Country I'm waxed Everywhere and Alexis Bellino is back on RealHousewives. Exhale. Alas, as I vlog from Club 55 in St Tropez contemplating my vapid alcoholic yet philanthropic existence, I find myself blessed with the presence of the Urbit Guys.  Urbit- a cult like organization formed for the purpose of creating a new internet everyone asked for and no one needs. After all, the internet is solely for Instagram likes and emails to my attorney/therapist.  btw Fuck your hourly Bill unless you accept Injective. In my quest to find moronic things to do with my alimony besides short dydx perps and surf the net a porter sale; I stumbled upon Urbit during an advert whilst watching extremely expensive porn.  My criteria for becoming financially and emotionally involved in a project or person is that I do not understand it at all, that it is extremely broken unavailable, solves no problems and has terrible reviews.  Urbit. A personal computer built from scratch you say, this sounds like a scheme the liberal media elite could use to front run their own agenda and further corrupt our crippled youth. What I have seen from my own digital world is that it is comprised of moronic plebians so the need to create my own remains lost, but I'm intrigued. I have had the pleasure of running into an Urbit guy or two throughout my impossibly interesting lifetime on the crypto junkie conference circuit; each one has a rather dramatic story to tell ranging from nearly plunging to his death with the late John John and CBK before narrowly escaping the plane to another claiming he used to get handjobs from Casey Anthony. Lucy, I am home. Ipso facto, my two guests are the devastatingly powerful Gary Liberman and his model associate programmer Will Hanlen. I met them in El Salvador during a yearly pilgrimage to pay homage to Bitcoin's first legal country and to get an enema. It occurred to me I was ready to join a new cult with beautiful men that has something to with Ethereum and Astrology where I would not have to do work. Will was a previous model in Asia and is now engaged in a torrid tinder love triangle with my cousin so he is basically family as soon as I review the financial prenup terms on Urbit. His contributions to Urbit are so profound I don't even know them but they result in his living in Missouri; indicating his rocketship success of a modeling career turned Urbit coder. And Gary. Gary is the polarizing man of our time who's sheer brilliance is recognized by the type of truck driver who reads Finnegan's Wake on a smoke break and the Connecticut Mom on Valium who counts down the hours to Whispering Angel Hour and gets off to Ulta beaty sales. Gary has the unique ability to be so offensive at a dinner party he can cause more than two people abruptly get up and complain to HR immediately, yet simultaneously cause the  dinner party guests on his right to wonder why he has not assumed higher office. It was a pleasure to talk about Urbit. I still have no idea what it is. I am all in.  

Glitter Ledger
Dan Held: OG Bitcoin Educator -GP at Assymetric- Bitcoin HODLer spirit guide dipped in Austrian Economics and Drones

Glitter Ledger

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 60:43


GM BM GMONAD, my fellow conference junkies, Smoked up Bears, and cracked out Devs alike. I must zk rollup my sleeve in ai intents sprinkled and jizz in pig latin and Rust to provide my plagiarized notable takeaways of the most recent Non Traditional Finance conference.  In my quest to invest, I am on the conference circuit wandering around Hacker Houses in my beat up Loubs looking for alpha surrounded by Beta and BlackRock. Hacker Houses are what I imagine foreign students experience when they matriculate Fraternity houses and don't speak the language nor have the opportunity to get laid.  These centralized conferences are so rampant they ultimately result in a vicious merry go round of malaise and nonsensical happy heures  where the liquor is warm and so little is accomplished it may as well be NATO. Ipso facto, my conference look is too much filler replete with a wardrobe tags left on unreturnable that subtly hints that I pay 63k for my step kids pre-school, Vote Republican, have a fake charity in Burkino Faso to fund my mood stabilizers and Teterboro summer flights, and would perhaps most meaningfully, simultaneously engage in late night witty Liquid Restaking Banter in the Bathroom Stall at Provacateur with you.   The aftermath of US Crypto Conferences frequently results in relishing in the alpha one gleaned whilst getting finger banged in the Four Seasons Sauna by a Notable L1 founder to the soundtrack of Usher. U remind me.  Alas, no such occurrence this year indicating that this Solana Ho may have been replaced.   I digress. I nearly fainted when thee. Danield Held the Glitterati Hotti of the OG Bitcoin Scene agreed to riff with me at Glitter Ledger Burning Man Headquarters.  Dan without question has been the smartest guy in the room since he first burst on the scene as a recognized voice of Bitcoin truth securing him an invite to both the Coin and Met Gala. He currently serves as the author of The Held Report and is GP of Asymmetric a Bitcoin DeFi Fund. Swoon and Shudder on repeat and inscribe me your autograph on a Runesy-like Ordinal.  Dan and I met many years ago during Middle School when we singlehandedly helped  The University of Texas repatriate its gold from the Federal Reserve because they don't trust the Fed with their gold, their physical goldWe reconnected  years later in a Satoshi chatroom when I was looking for a unique Vyvanse Ozempic strain, a noteworthy use case. Dan despite his astronomical success, has maintained his values of libertariansm and free market and I maintained mine of stay close to those who will undoubtedly be rich.  He is essentially the crème de la crème Oldest and Cutest Brother of Bitcoin, a cereal cryptopreneur with les deux exits and followed on Twitter by my second cousin by marriage Paris Hilton. Dan answers my hard hitting journalistic questions regarding t why the incessant ethos of Keynesian economics remains despicable as well as a Whitney Houston step by step brick by brick block by block diabolical roadmap on as how to successfully become a respected influencer. The answer revolves around doing work thus leaving me to to remain in my abusive marriage and hope my shorted perps on Boden work out to live the lifestyle I am accustomed. Dan and I ponder my medically peer journaled approved thesis that due to the ETFs passing the proliferation of hot girls in the industry is no longer a sign of the top as well as his high powered Kareer at Kraken. The endless knowledge, history, reports and conviction Dan has to crypto fully thrusts me into becoming a Held Report skimmer. I hope you enjoy the show.  

Battle Of The Atom: An X-Men Podcast
Ep.347 - The One With The Guy From Lost

Battle Of The Atom: An X-Men Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 61:38


Episode Notes The guy from Lost wrote a comic one time. It had Hulk into. Ipso facto we are doing a Hulk episode. Ranked This Episode Ultimate Wolverine Vs Hulk Incredible Hulk #390-392, X-Factor #76 (War & Pieces) W.M.D.: Weapons Of Mutant Destruction Check out the Battle of the Atom Master Ranking List! New content every week on ComicsXF.com Follow Adam on Twitter @arthurstacy & never try to find Zack! Our theme music is Junk Factory from the X-Men Arcade Game by Seiichi Fukami, Yuji Takenouchi, Junya Nakano, and Ayako Hashimoto. Cover art is by Adam Reck after Dave Cockrum with logo design by Mikey Zee If you want to support the show make sure you rate and review the show or check out our Patreon!

Glitter Ledger
Wendy Diamond, Founder of WEDO, Entrepreneur. Author. Homeless Animal Saver. Bitcoin Advocate. Friends with Michael Saylor and the President of Mexico.

Glitter Ledger

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 52:12


New Sode of #GlitterLedger.  Alas, I put a majority of my trust fund into Eclipse, the scientific phenomenon not the L2, and a minority in GME so suffice it to say; its been an a week of deep introspection. Writ large. On the topic of disgraced Eclipses, Licensed Detective Glitter, C'est moi, was appointed to the dramatic Me Deux Harvey Weinstein on chain case by vote EIP-69. The only conclusion I can surmise is that L2s on the Solana Virtual Bedazzled Machine have not prevented harassment;  resulting in my passionate bullish sentiment. Ipso facto, I called Sue Wagner and asked her to purchase some more Eclipses, and she reminded me to stop mixing my medications and that I still owe her $1000 and my bad kid for my Kentucky Derby losses. Merde.  She'll have to wait, as I am Louboutin ankle deep in due diligence given my detective status in a cutting edge protocol. I orchestrated the investors in such a manner that Jump and Sequoia are co- leading both thinking they are the lead. The techstack is a Jesus Christ stroke of genius you see, a blockchain that already accomplishes what Avalanche does, both the token and the mountain, and tokenizes tasteful X - rated films using zk fruit rollupsSaid founder is a 23-year-old Stanford PhD dropout known for a physical fight with a tenured Professor over a heated debate surrounding an allegedly falsified email exchange between Elizabeth Warren Elizabeth Holmes and Queen Elizabeth. #DarkAcademia is where the crème de la crème of crypto emerges.  I digress. My guest. Wendy Diamond.  Entrepreneur. Author. Homeless Animal Saver. Founder. Crypto investor. Friends with Michael Saylor and the President of Mexico. W and I met at the Upper East Side's Italian Consulate raising money for Teen Mums with poorly decorated homes, a noteworthy and underfunded cause. Wendy is the founder of Wedo a globally internationally reckoned with organization that empowers women from all walks of life to stay the heck away from poverty buy BTC, not dr*gs.  We immediately bonded over our love for empowering women from Gstaad to @Monaco to Moscow, the brilliance of a two state solution, and an undying obsession with Coinfund. I knew Wendy was a glittering soul when I met her armed with her dog and infectious energy. She had daring ability to fight off a 5 year stalker while promoting homeless animal rights on the 2day Show. Like most eccentric, smokeshows deeply committed to ending sex slavery, she found Bitcoin. We discussed our thoughts on Merkle Trees and Hash Power and how taxes are ruining NYC. Bitcoin will save us from the bottom of Botswana to the 9th floor at Bloomingdale's 40 Karats. Wendy is a force, with the energy of a preschooler  and will stop at nothing to educate, empower, and support, elevate and celebrate women. Wendy also has endless documented dating advice. She was truly a Rolls-Royce Royce L1 Raw Bitcoin Caviar kind of pod guest who gave me a run for my dwindling money with her humor. #GlitterLedger 

The Trouble With Politics
4. Tactical Voting - What's it all about?

The Trouble With Politics

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 27:06


Josh Russell, from FORWARD DEMOCRACY which spearheads the MOVEMENT FORWARD campaign is a massive advocate of tactical voting. In another exclusive episode of The Trouble With Politics, he and I discuss using your vote to try and ensure that the change, which seem to be indicated in the polls, becomes reality for the General Elections. AND he's got an interesting take on how it could work for the forthcoming local elections. But also, I quiz Josh on what happens next if voters decide they do want to vote tactically? Then what? Tune inFurther reading:LOCAL ELECTIONS Thursday 2 May 2024: WHO AM I VOTING FOR? Check here: https://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/i-am-a/voter/your-election-information Check you've got the right VOTER ID: https://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/voting-and-elections/voter-idMain tactical voting websiteSTOP THE TORIES VOTE – ‘A tactical voting tool by The Movement Forward' https://stopthetories.vote/ 1997 TACTICAL VOTING INFOJosh referred to how tactical voting worked in 1997, here's a Guardian comment piece by Will Hutton in the run up to the 2019 General Election reflecting on that: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/dec/08/tactical-voting-helped-rescue-britain-in-1997-we-can-do-it-againRecent Politico review: https://www.politico.eu/newsletter/politico-london-influence/lets-talk-tactics-2/ DATA DROPJosh mentioned data released by Best for Britain on 6 April, which said'13 million Brits ready to vote tactically and identifies 510 ‘tactical voting seats' key to keeping Tories out of Number 10 for a decade'. Read the full report: https://www.bestforbritain.org/tactical_vote_mrp_spring_2024 Good Morning Britain / Survation poll revealed Monday 29 April 2024: https://x.com/GMB/status/1784815936509227045 Labour's New Policy Forum website: https://www.policyforum.labour.org.uk/ And report on current voting system of First Past The Post https://www.labourforanewdemocracy.org.uk/news/fptp-flawed-and-damaging MEDIA REGULATIONMedia regulation is alive and kicking in the UK. Make any complaints you want to about newspapers and other printed publications direct to the media organisation and to the regulators, of which there are several! IPSO https://www.ipso.co.uk/IMPRESS https://www.impressorg.com/OFCOM (covers broadcasting) https://www.ofcom.org.uk/Other sites of interestHACKED OFF: https://hackinginquiry.org/SOCIETY OF EDITORS https://www.societyofeditors.org/TTWP PODCAST SITE https://marverinecole.co.uk/podcast/ TTWP CROWDFUNDER: https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/the-trouble-with-politics-podcast/contact#start  

ASSVILLE
Seth Has Pneumonia!

ASSVILLE

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 62:21


CLAPPERS REJOICE! It turns out Seth was sick the whole time. Ipso facto: the Mayors can't record this week, so enjoy this throwback ep (Country COVID) from the last time Seth was this sick way back in 2022. Patreon! https://patreon.com/assville

Connecting the Dots with Dr Wilmer Leon
The Decline of Western Influence

Connecting the Dots with Dr Wilmer Leon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 65:48


Find me and the show on social media @DrWilmerLeon on X (Twitter), Instagram, and YouTube Facebook page is www.facebook.com/Drwilmerleonctd This week our guest is Vijay Prashad. TRANSCRIPT Announcer (00:06): Connecting the dots with Dr. Wilmer Leon, where the analysis of politics, culture, and history converge. Dr Wilmer Leon (00:14): Welcome to the Connecting the Dots podcast with Dr. Wilmer Leon, and I'm Wilmer Leon. Here's the point. We have a tendency to view current events as though they occur in a vacuum, failing to understand the broader historical context in which most events take place. During each episode, my guests and I, we have probing, provocative, and in-depth discussions that connect the dots between the current events and the broader historical context in which they occur. This will enable you to better understand and analyze the impact on the global village in which we live on today's episode. The question is, is the West's hegemonic control over the rest of the world on the decline? If so, is it salvageable for insight into this and other issues? Let's turn to my guest. He's an Indian historian, editor and journalist. He's a writer and fellow and chief correspondent at Globetrotter. He is an editor of Left Word Books and the director of Tri Continental, the Institute for Social Research. He's a senior non-resident fellow at Sean Yang Institute for Financial Studies at the Remnant University of China. He's written more than 20 books, including the darker nations and the Poor Nations, and he's the author of the article, hyper Imperialism. He's Vijay Prade. Vijay, welcome to the show. Vijay Prashad (01:45): It's great to be with you. Yeah, truly. Dr Wilmer Leon (01:48): Thank you so much for giving me time in your peace. Hyper in imperialism. Well, in fact, let me start this way. Lemme start this way back in 2016 at the Democratic Convention, then Vice President Biden said, we do not scare easily. We never bow. We never bend. We never break when confronted with crisis. No, we endure, we overcome, and we always, always, always move forward. We are America second to none, and we own the finish line. Don't forget it, Vijay. The undefeatable indispensable America are terms that are often used, well worn tropes, the realities that are existing all around us. Make these statements trite and meaningless to me. Your thoughts? Vijay Prashad (02:47): Well, it's interesting Wilmer, because Mr. Biden made those comments, as you said in 2016. In 2023, the United States forgot to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the Munro Doctrine. Now, for those who don't know the Munro doctrine, it was enunciated by James Munro. The idea was pretty simple. Ro was saying for this new country, 1776 Revolution, 1923, Monroe Doctrine, I mean in the 18th century, a decade was a very long time. I understand that, not like now where you're sometimes just goes by so quickly. Time seems to have speed it up, but nonetheless, a young country in 1823, Mr. Monroe says at the time that, look, we just told the British Empire to go out of our shores. Not exactly because Britain still had Canada as a colony, but nonetheless Britain out of a part of North America. The United States hadn't yet ejected the French from all of North America, and there was also pockets of other Europeans involved in North America, let alone South America. (04:13) So nonetheless, quite audaciously, Mr. Monroe said, with the backing of the whole political class. Don't forget, Jefferson had already foreshadowed some of this stuff in his speeches, but Monroe said, look, Europeans, this hemisphere, the Americas from the tip right down to TGA del Fuego is not yours. The Americans will determine the destiny of this hemisphere. Now, of course, he then said something else which is, well, we in the United States have a manifest destiny, very delightful term from Christian eschatology about the city on the hill, the church at the town square and so on. We have a manifest destiny. We are Europeans. We are Europeans who have gone beyond the Europeans in Europe, and we want to make it clear not only as Europeans, because there are Europeans in South America as well, but we want to make it clear that it's America for the Americans, except when we say Americans, we mean those from the United States of America. (05:23) So that in fact the Monroe Doctrine, noble words as well, the MRO doctrine basically says the whole Americas is the domain of the United States. The United States therefore can intervene anywhere in the Americas when it feels that its interests or the interests of an enlightened civilization are threatened. And therefore we had a range of interventions, military interventions, most of Central America, much of the Caribbean, Haiti, colonized recolonized United States goes into Dominican Republic, the assault on Cuba after 1959. And so all done on the basis of Thero doctrine of 1823. Now, it's interesting because Wilma, I could make an argument what the United States did subsequent to the So-called Spanish-American War where the US seizes, the Philippines seizes, Puerto Rico seizes Cuba. You see, it's a very good example of Thero doctrine being, well, it's America for the Americans, but really Americans means the United States of America. After the Spanish American War, 1898, the United States starts to globalize the Monroe Doctrine. (06:44) And in fact, that's what happens in the aftermath of World War ii because by the aftermath of World War ii, the United States did have the technology therefore could actually have a global MRO doctrine, military bases having ships that could cross the Pacific Ocean pretty rapidly, oil fired ships could get through the Panama Canal, could go out to the Suez Canal. You had an amazing global military footprint bases all over the world and so on. That was the global MRO doctrine. Well, what's happened is that as a consequence of a number of different factors, including in the United States, the government no longer wanting to regulate the rich and therefore harvest taxes from them for a host of reasons. That's one, the lack of any kind of consensus among the elites in the United States, deep partisanship and so on. And then the trauma of this third grade depression, all these factors came together to basically signal a decline of US global power. (07:57) That is, you still have the rhetoric of the Monroe Doctrine, Mr. Biden's speech in 2016, but you don't have the realities of the Monroe Doctrine. You can bomb any country around the world, but you really can't have legitimacy over them. If a country, for instance, on the African continent needs to have a bridge built, they turn to China now to get money for that bridge to build the bridge. The United States very good at bombing the bridge, not so good at building the bridge. And I think that itself, the bridge story is a way to encapsulate the nature of the decline. In other words, US still has immense military power, spends with its allies, three quarters of world military spending, but just doesn't have the resources to do the kind of development aid it used to build the legitimacy that it once did. You said shop won cliches, tired language and so on, reporting to Mr. Biden. Yes. And the reason for that is not because Mr. Biden is out there flogging old clothes. It's that no us politician in fact can flog anything but tired. Shop one rhetoric and belligerence, they can do that legitimately, but they can't go out there and say for instance, to the people in the Sahel, Hey, listen, don't do all these cos we'll come in, we'll build a factory. We'll build a bridge for unbelievably to even once hear them say, we'll build a school, we'll build a hospital. Not going to happen Wilma, not in our lifetime. Dr Wilmer Leon (09:43): You just mentioned that the United States has extraordinary military supremacy, but the irony in that reality is the United States for all intents and purposes, hasn't won a conflict since World War ii, unless you want to throw Grenada into the conversation. United States had its hin parts whooped in Vietnam. The United States had its hin parts whooped in Afghanistan, 20 years in Afghanistan, what two and a half trillion dollars wasted, and we wound up turning the country back over to the same folks that we were fighting to take it from. We lost in Iraq, we lost in Libya. Now we've been outmaneuvered in Ukraine and of all people, Ansar Allah in the Red Sea is having traumatic impact on international trade. So yes, the United States has military superiority, but it seems as though the nature of warfare has gone almost asymmetrical and the United States hasn't been able to keep up. Vijay Prashad (11:05): Well, one of the issues is the difference Dr Wilmer Leon (11:08): Is that assessment accurate? Vijay Prashad (11:10): Very accurate. I mean, look, let's just take one of your examples. Let's take the example of Afghanistan. You said over $2 trillion spent by the United States doing what? And that's a key thing. Doing what? I want to come back, Wilma to that distinction between blowing up the bridge and building the Dr Wilmer Leon (11:30): Bridge and building the bridge. Vijay Prashad (11:31): You see, because the United States can win battles, it can win a military confrontation. You can win a battle. I mean, I was there and saw the destruction of Iraq after 2003. You can destroy power plants, take out bridges, just level the government buildings to all those things win. But war have never, never been won merely by battles. Now, there could be lots of examples in the ancient world when an army was in fact defeated and another army came in and occupied and conquered and oppressed people. But in a way that's still not a victory in the war because unless you are able to do something for the people you've occupied, unless you are able to create legitimacy for yourself as a new government, a new king, a new ruler or whatever it is, there's no way to win the war. War just merely by force. (12:31) So in the case of Afghanistan, it is absolutely true. When the US went in there in October of 2001, the bombing was ferocious. The Taliban fled from Kabul, from Jalalabad. The Taliban remnants of them that had been sitting near the Pakistan border just ran across the border to Pakistan. They fed. I mean, you remember the battle of Torah, Bora when apparently Osama bin Laden was holed up in a cave there, the United States was ping those mountains. The Taliban was fleeing. They don't want to fight a direct battle. Nobody wants to stand Wilma in a plane and be taken out by a drone. Okay? The United States can do that. Incredible technology as a young person sitting in Nevada in Las Vegas with a toggle stick in a red button can kill somebody in the of Afghanistan, in Pakistan. Extraordinary technology having chased out the Taliban, having bombarded the infrastructure. (13:34) What happens next? Here, let's go to Iraq where it's clear, clearer. Lots of journalists looked at this closely. I mean, pram Chatterjee wrote a great book called Iraq Inc. In other words, Iraq Incorporated. What did he mean by that? What he meant was it was open season, Wilma, there's a Hollywood film about this. A bunch of, let me just speak pretty straight with you here. A bunch of jackasses from God knows where Republican party people showed up in Iraq, got contracts from the US government, from the people who were the vice councils of the United States in Iraq. They didn't build anything. Let's go back to Afghanistan. In Afghanistan, they began to count Wilma, and this is horrifying. They began to count educated. When they say so many hundreds of thousands of children are in school in Kabul, okay, how do you know that so many hundreds of thousands of children are in school in the area around ka? (14:43) How do you know that all across the country? How do you know that? Well, we know that because somebody invoiced the government for chairs. So if I invoice for a hundred thousand chairs, the US government and the Afghan government stunningly and scandalously said, we have a hundred thousand people in classroom. Meanwhile, a hundred thousand chairs were not even delivered. I just invoiced you. I took the money and ran. You never saw me again. I mean, you look at the audits done by the US government of the spending in Afghanistan, scandalous spending. So you can win the battle. You can't win the war. You're not building schools, you don't have kids in classrooms. Then families say, what's the point of throwing out the Taliban and bringing you guys in because you are just corrupt. Those people, they may have their problems and indeed, my God, they have their problems. (15:42) They want gender segregation. No girls in schools and so on, but at least they're not corrupt. That's what people started to say again about the United States government in Iraq, the same thing. People go, why is there this attitude? Let's make a quick buck. Why? Because people have been learning this since at least the Reagan administration in the United States. This cannibalization of society is not something that only happens abroad. You are familiar with that Within the United States, there's so many. There are even terms where it boondoggles. The US military forgets hundreds of millions of dollars. They can't find where that money went. I mean, this is annually. There are reports that come out on this money forgotten, this boondoggle culture among the elites. It makes them mediocre. They don't want to work to be an elite. They want to inherit elite status. Everything is about an inheritance. (16:46) They don't want to work hard. They don't want to do anything. It's interesting because in Afghanistan, the British, for all their flaws, they said, well, we have experience of three to 400 years of colonialism. The British were saying, you people don't have the staying power. Well, actually, Rory Stewart and others who were saying things like that, they were not right. It's not a question of staying power. It's a question of did you want to win the war or did you just want to win battles and then come in there and quickly make a buck and flee, go off somewhere else? As I said, a Hollywood film was made about this. It's in the culture, this conversation. I'm not making this stuff up. It's real. So yes, United States very big military capable of blowing up bridges just to repeat that, but not so committed to building them. (17:39) And that's how you lose your legitimacy. If you no longer give people something that they want or they need, you don't address their problems, you're not going to be credible. Look, during the pandemic, the Chinese announced that they've ended absolute poverty in China, so enormous fe, the United Nations celebrated it and so on as we speak, Wilma, I was reading a story that there's a bill sitting in the US Congress about tax credits to be given to families so that millions of children in the United States can for the period of just this calendar year, be outside poverty. I mean, how does a story like that look around the world here at the Chinese saying, we've eradicated absolute poverty and here's the United States Congress debating whether or not to eradicate poverty, mind you, whether to pass tax credit so that for one year so many tens of millions of children in the United States can be above the poverty line. (18:43) I mean, what's going on, Wilma? This is something for people in the United States to reflect on very seriously. Is this the country that looks credible to the world? When you have somebody saying, we own the finish line. I mean, what a revealing statement that is. Joe, Joe Biden. I mean Joe, nobody owns the finish line, Joe. That's why it's a finish line. If you own the finish line, Joe, there's no race. You rigged the race, and that's exactly the attitude that people in the United States need to confront. You can't live in a society that's rigged against you. You have to fight to build a society where people feel like something is there for them, and that attitude then will create new speeches. People will realize we're not a city on the hill. We don't have a manifest destiny. There is Noro doctrine. We're just people. (19:38) We live on the planet. We've got to collaborate with others, whether it's the people in Yemen or other people in Libya or indeed the people in the Democratic Republic of Congo. I want a cell phone. I want to use their cobalt. I want to use their cold tan, but they have a right to live decent lives. I need to pay them. The corporations need to pay the people in the Congo that are digging that stuff up with their fingernails, and that's the scandal, and that's the discussion around that scandal that needs to happen in a place like the United States. Dr Wilmer Leon (20:14): And to Joe Biden's point and to your response about owning the finish line, if you claim to own the finish line, then that means that you control the finish line, and that also means that you can move the finish line. And that takes me to Tony Blinken term. Well, George HW Bush talked about the new world order, and then Tony Blinken comes in with not international law, but what's the term that Tony Blinken always loves to use about the controlling order? I can't remember the term that Tony Blinken loves to use, but it's where basically what he's saying is we have the rules, we set the laws. You all just follow what we say. Vijay Prashad (21:09): Yeah, this is his phrase, the rules based information, Dr Wilmer Leon (21:11): Order based order. Exactly. Exactly Vijay Prashad (21:14): Why you forgot it, Wilma. This is a because Dr Wilmer Leon (21:17): It has no definition. Vijay Prashad (21:18): No, it means nothing. And also it's one of the things that was there when Mr. Blinken was nominated for this job. You remember this very well. They praised him saying He's fluent in French. I thought, and I'm sorry to be so blunt, and I know that a lot of your listeners are serious people and they don't like this kind of talk, but I felt that Mr. Blinken, if he doesn't make sense in English, can't be making sense in French. So there's that rules based international order. What other kind of international order could there be? Tony? That's the question to ask him are they're all rules based. The question is who makes the rules and does everybody abide by the rules? Okay, we actually have rules that are based on Dr Wilmer Leon (22:13): Do we even know what the rules are, Tony? Yes. Vijay Prashad (22:17): In fact, that's the interesting part, Wilma, because okay, the question to ask them is what's the basis for your rules? In fact, the most consensus treaty document we have in the modern world since 1945, the document with the greatest consensus is the United Nations charter. There is no other document which has almost all countries signed onto it, okay? It's the greatest consensus document that we have in human history till now. Maybe there'll be another one, but the UN charter is paramount, and in fact, I would say that most people around the world want to live in a rules-based order, which is grounded in the rules, which we've all accepted by treaty, which is the UN charter, not the rules being something invented by the United States government at its whim by let's say the group of seven countries by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, by the 14 Eyes Intelligence Network. (23:22) They don't get to make the rules and impose them on us. I mean, what's really, really interesting in this period is that for the first time in my mind, since the 1970s, for the first time, we see heads of governments who are not necessarily leading political forces that are anti, whether it's the president and prime minister of Namibia, their political formation isn't anti systemic. Even in fact, Ali Pando and Il Rama, South Africa, these political forces are effectively telling the United States, now, we don't like your rules. We don't think your rules are good. Why? Because we think they are capricious and we think you don't follow them. What's the point of having rules if you don't follow them? So for instance, when international courts, the International Court of Justice demanded a ceasefire in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. In fact, just a month into that conflict, they called for a ceasefire. (24:29) A thousand people had died at that point. By the way, now, 25,000 Palestinians and counting dead, the ICJ didn't exactly call for a ceasefire. They said that we see that it's plausible genocides, an enormous admission by the ICJ, and then they said, you must do everything to end the genocide. Well, that means a cease file. They don't use that language. They don't say secession of hostilities. Nonetheless, what's interesting is people around the world, whether it's again in Namibia or it's Indonesia or it's in Bolivia, people, ordinary people not talking about governments, ordinary people are saying to their newspapers and so on. When I meet them, as I travel around the world, people say this to me, what they are saying is, look, when it's an African leader indicted in the international criminal court, the west goes all in. They demonize the person, and in some cases these people deserve to be in front of the ICC. (25:27) They've done bad things, but the level of demonization, the music is cranked up really high. These people are bad. They're committing crimes against humanity and so on here, 17 judges, 15 sitting judges of the international criminal court, the judge from Israel, the judge from South Africa, 17 judges basically to a account of most of the time, 16 to two, in some cases, 17 to one. The Ugandan judge was the outlier, and in fact, even the government of Uganda disassociated itself from her saying she doesn't speak for our government. In fact, very interesting and we can talk about that if you'd like, but most cases 1716 to two was the count, which means that the international criminal court, the court of the United Nations has basically said Israel's actions are plausible genocide. What does the United States, Canada, almost the entirety of the west do within our, they defund the United Nations Agency for the Palestinians Honora, within hours of this coming out, this order that the Algerians wanted carried immediately to the Security Council United States, I mean around the world, people are saying, you people are not credible, Mr. (26:49) Biden, you are not credible, and anyway, you are a one term president because you've lost left liberals in your own country. They're not going to vote for you after this and you've lost the election. I mean, Mr. Trump is going to come back, whatever that means, maybe catastrophic, but he's coming back. That's probably a foregone conclusion without legitimacy, Mr. Biden, Mr. Macrow, Mr. Trudeau, Mr. Soak, Mr. Schultz, I mean, you're so bent out of shape about Ukrainians because as people at the time were saying that these are white babies with blue eyes and blonde hair, but Palestinians, brown skin, black hair and so on, some of them have by the way, blonde hair, but nonetheless, not white, irrelevant. We're not even talking about the war in the Sudan. We're not talking about the war in the Democratic Republic of Congo. We're not even talking about the ceaseless destruction of Yemen. (27:49) The reason the US and Britain are nuts, they think a couple of missiles will scare the Yemenis. Forget it. They've taken much more and more than that from the Saudis for a decade. They're not scared of anything and they've been hardened. What has hardened them? Not Islam, not some inherent accusation that they're terrorists. What has hardened them is your bombing. It's British and US ammunition used by the Saudis bombing them relentlessly for 10 years. People look at all this and say, you never complained about any of that. One Russian tank crosses the border. One Ukrainian is killed and suddenly you are outraged and you say, open the doors, all Ukrainian refugees allowed, but Syrians, you still remain in the camps in Greece or in Turkey, wherever Palestinians, we don't apply. And so on. The stock hypocrisy, racism, a lack of concern for human life, what I consider to be an international division of humanity. (28:57) That's what's really been drawn. There's an international division of humanity and the other side of that division, the prime minister of Namibia, the president of Indonesia, even the Indian foreign minister, right-wing government, they are now speaking from the other side of the international division of Vanity saying no more. I mean, Mia Amor Motley, the prime minister of Barbados last year convened a group for an emancipation conference. A former president of Nigeria was there, the former Prime Minister Addison from Jamaica, and they basically said, we're going to have reparations from the west. This is Barbados tiny country just thrown off the monarchy. And what happened this year recently, the African union's 55 countries, the 20 countries of the Caribbean community gathered together and said, reparations now of putting it on the agenda. This is not a radical demand, by the way. It's a pretty milk to demand, but it's actually showing this new mood. They're saying, we're fed up with your hypocrisy. We're fed up with your intervening, your attempting to foist the international monetary fund on us sending your warships to scare us. It doesn't work anymore. People, you politicians are too mediocre. You don't scare us, and Trump is that dog that western civilization is going to let loose against the world bark all night Wilmer, he'll bark all night, but he won't have the guts to bite anybody or to enter the house. Dr Wilmer Leon (30:34): You mentioned about Ansara la in Yemen and the fact that United States can't scare them, that takes me back to President Putin's statement. When Joe Biden first sent the USS Gerald Ford Aircraft carrier group into the Mediterranean, and Putin said, why are you doing that? Who do you think you're going to scare? These people don't scare. And in fact, Al Hhi in Yemen said, we want to fight you. They are saying, and who would think that this small country called Yemen where most people couldn't find it on a map of Yemen is saying, we want to fight you. Please. That's an amazing, amazing reality, and you also mentioned about not following that we have this rules-based order and we don't even follow the rules. Well, Joe Biden has just signed an executive order where he now says the US may sanction Israeli settlers who attack Palestinians. Now that's an interesting contrast or conflict or just total confusion. When the United States is sending weapons, sending money, logistical support, targeting support to the IDF to attack Gaza, but now seemingly for political reasons, he wants to issue this executive order and oh, by the way, Joe Biden's administration approved the sale of the very weapons that the settlers are using to murder Palestinians, but now he wants to try to sanction them for using the weapons that he sent Vijay. It's insanity. Vijay Prashad (32:45): You put it very, very well. I mean you put the point very plainly, but let's again look at this executive order. I think they named four people in this, and one of them in fact has already made a public statement saying, listen, I don't have any bank accounts in the United States. I'm not affected by this not planning to travel. There don't have any assets there. This is just symbolic. One of the people named has already said that this is bogus, not a critic of this, but what Biden doesn't do here and doesn't have the guts to do is there are thousands of US citizens in these illegal settlements. This executive order doesn't touch a US citizen in an illegal settlement who goes and shoots a Palestinian. It doesn't touch that person. This is just directed at those who are Israeli citizens, but not US citizens. Many of the US citizens are also Israeli citizens. They have joint citizenship, but this is not, he is immunized US citizens in this. That's one point. Secondly, he doesn't really sanction anybody. I mean, you want to give a real sanction, sanction Israeli politicians who are inflaming the settlers. What about putting them on the list? I mean Dr Wilmer Leon (34:08): Smoke trick for example. Vijay Prashad (34:10): Exactly. Why should they not? Why should universal jurisdiction not cover them? You look back at the international criminal court warrant against Mr. Potent and his minister of children, they were accused and maybe there is an accusation to be made there. They were accused of removing children from a war zone in Ukraine. They were accused of removing children from the war zone. Now, fourth Geneva Convention does say that population transfer is illegal, but let's have a discussion about that removing children from a war zone, is this appropriate? Should they have been removed to Russia? Did they go with the consent of their parents? There could have been a range of discussion and debate. I don't remember any debate. I just remember being told that this is a war crime and the ICC indicted him. Now, the Israelis have already killed over 11,000 children. They didn't remove children from a war zone in the way that the Russians did. (35:13) They did remove children from a war zone, but by killing them, 11,000 of them in body bags, 11,000 of them and no ICC warrant and no statement from the United States government instead this ridiculous executive order that's supposed to modify his base. You see what's been happening is I watched these videos, Mr. Biden traveling around the country, the United States trying to drum up support for his failing election campaign and at every single stop, it seems to me, or at least that's what circulates, I know this is not exactly a scientific assessment what you see circulating, but at many campaigns stops. He starts speaking, he's talking about a woman's right to choose whatever he's talking about. People yell, genocide, Joe, they yell, seize fire. Now they yell, stop supporting Israel and he is a dear in headlights as any of us would be a caught between a really bad policy that you can't defend and a base that is angry with you because let's not forget that this is a base that might not be scared into voting. Again for the Democrats, this is a base that might say, really, Trump is so bad and you were so great, you authorized a genocide against the Palestinians. I don't think this base is coming back. Dr Wilmer Leon (36:37): Lemme quickly say to that point. That's a great point and I've been saying for a while that in 2020, Joe Biden was talking about how horrific Donald Trump was and he was making a lot of promises about what he would do. He had no track record as a president. Now in 24 he has a track record as a president and he's now starting to make some of the very same promises in 24 that he made in 20, and folks are comparing his promises and his rhetoric to his record and they're saying You didn't do it then why are you going do it now? Vijay Prashad (37:21): In fact, worse than that, the people who are out there at these rallies saying genocide, Joe sees pie. Now these are people with a modicum of interest in what's happening outside the United States. They're not people who are going to focus on quite correct issues like for instance, a woman's right to choose. There is some difference between the candidates and so on. Not that the Democrats have done much to defend the woman's right to choose or on the question of immigration. I mean the Democrats haven't done much better than the Republicans in some cases, maybe even worse Dr Wilmer Leon (37:54): Because it's more important to them as an issue, as a political wedge issue than it is for them as a solution. Vijay Prashad (38:04): Correct? Exactly. So what you have is you have people genocide, Joe Ana. These are people who are saying, I'm not a single issue voter. I'm not going to be wedged by you back into the fold. You can't wedge me and you can't wedge me because I'm looking at these other things. And there are lots of young people in that cohort and one of the areas where they're looking at is Cuba. This July norm Chansky and I are going to release a book called On Cuba, which is where the reason I know all this stuff about the MRO doctorate, and I mean I'm not a scholar of all this, but we had to study this to understand US foreign policy against Cuba. We did a deep study. It was a pleasure to work with. No on this book, it's not an interview book. We wrote this together. (38:51) We discussed and talked and went through it and so on Cuba, there's a section in the book toward the end where Mr. Biden says, during the campaign says that I am going to reverse Trump's unfortunate strangulation of the people of Cuba. We are going to remove Cuba from the state sponsored on terrorism list. We are going to roll back the 243 extra sanctions, no more talk as John Bolton did of axis of whatever it is of tyranny and so on. Bolton speech, none of that. Biden said all that there, this video of him saying all that. It's not like some private interview, which he then denied. He said this in front of the cameras. Well, then he came into office, he won the election, came into office. Jen Psaki at the time, spokesperson was asked, what about the reversal? He can by executive water get rid of some of these sanctions. (39:52) You can start the process to remove Cuba from the state sponsor of terrorism list and so on. Because Cuba, after all is a state sponsor of healthcare for the world, not terrorism, a bad idea Trump, and now Biden Biden didn't do anything and Jen Psaki said, it's not on our agenda. Now what you just said ferociously, I'm going to reverse Trump's. It's not on our agenda now. Then there was some small protests in a small town, a few hours outside Havana, which the anti Cuban people in Miami blew up and said, it's a big protest in July and so on, he is going to overthrow the government. Then Biden entered and said, we are going to tighten our grip on the island because we have to support the people fighting. So not only did he not do what he said because it was not on the agenda when he started to do something about Cuba, it was in fact Trump plus. (40:52) So in that case, what the heck, man? I mean, where are you genocide, Joe? That's what people are calling him more and more. That is not a good look for a president or for a person running for president of the United States on the Democratic ticket because I admit to you, I know a lot of the people on the left and so on, but don't underestimate the power of that small section of left liberals because they are the activists. They are the ones that go door to door In South Carolina for instance. There is no such thing as a democratic party. There are only motivated activists who are the people. It's mostly middle-aged women and young college students who go door to door distributing things, talking up candidates, going into churches, talking to their friends and so on. If that crucial section is started to call him genocide Joe and say, ceases fire now, and to ask questions like, why are you trying to suffocate the people of Cuba? (41:58) Why can't you pass a proper infrastructure bill? Why are you arresting and deporting people at the border? Activists say that you lost the election because there's no body else to substitute for them. You can have as much astroturfing as you want. You can get all the high rollers around the United States to give your campaign money. You can hire people to go with clipboards, but they don't have the passion to stand on the door, stop to stand at the front door, knock on the door, say, listen, you got to vote for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. They're just going to stand there with a clipboard. Say, I have been told to say, please vote for Mr. Biden, it's chat GPT, man, you don't win elections with chat GPT, you win elections with passion. It's not going to be there for them, and I think they have made a huge, huge error trying to believe that these little executive orders will claw back that section. (42:56) The only thing that's going to claw back that section is something that neither of the political parties can do. Mr. Trump can't do it either. None of them can break with the Israeli ruling elite, none of them. None of them will offer a robust criticism of Israel. That's a serious problem for the American elite. The American public on the other hand, has already broken that consensus. You've already seen the polls, Wilma, a majority maybe up to something like two thirds of the United States. Public no longer wants the US to support Ukraine with money. Correct? Two thirds of the US public, correct. A majority of Republicans don't want the United States to support Israel in this war. A majority of Republicans, that's interesting. 40 some percent of Democrats have turned against this war. That's compelling evidence to my mind once more of the great disjuncture in US politics between the people's mood and their opinions and what the governments want to do. (43:56) Nancy Pelosi was confronted by some protestors from Port and what did she say? She said, oh, you are all doing the work of Russia. Russia. I mean for God's sake to use this kind of language against US citizens who have a First Amendment right to protest the FBI, my God, I can't believe I'm going to say this. I just got word this evening before we spoke. The FBI has made a public statement Wilmer saying that we will not investigate people who are conducting nonviolent protests on behalf of the Palestinians because those people doing the protests have a First Amendment right. The FBI has said that Dr Wilmer Leon (44:38): Mean because Nancy Pelosi called upon the FBI to investigate those protestors saying that they were operatives of Russia and here was her rationale. Putin has a message saying that there's genocide in Gaza and these protestors are saying that there's genocide in Gaza. So because the protestors have the same message as Putin, ergo or Ipso facto, they must now be operatives of Russia when everybody on the planet should be opposed to genocide. Even Nancy Pelosi should be opposed to anybody in their right mind should be so even if Putin is the autocrat, is the dictator, is the madman, is whatever is the evil villain is a swamp monster and an evil villain. A broken clock is right twice a day. So the issue on Gaza, he's right on that issue. Vijay Prashad (45:59): Well, I'm actually personally invested in this particular part of the conversation because some months ago, the New York Times basically accused me of being an agent of the Chinese government. It was a ridiculous article. I mean, I was embarrassed to read it, not embarrassed for myself, embarrassed for the New York Times. I was like, man, you guys wrote some pretty shoddy articles with the name Judith Miller attached to them that basically made the case for the United States to go to war illegally against the Iraqi people. You got some pretty bad journalism under your hat, the gray lady all these years, but this particular article was really bad because it essentially took certain quite trivial facts like I run a research institute, I also work for a media house. I have people who donate to these things. I can't travel to the SA region on money. I borrow from my friends. I need donors for this because when I publish things, I can't get enough newspapers to pay me enough to actually travel to places. You got to forward fund a lot of these projects. I'm not embarrassed to say that I don't come from money. I'm not independently wealthy. I don't have that kind of trust fund that would enable me to live the kind of Dr Wilmer Leon (47:26): George Soros won't back you, so Vijay Prashad (47:28): Yeah, he's not going to back me. I've got to find people, and by the way, the Chinese government gives me zero money. In fact, my post at the Chang Yang Institute of Financial Studies is non remu. I don't make any money at all. They don't pay me for anything. The reason I took that position is I was keen to interact with Chinese scholars. I wanted to have a place where I could sit down and listen to what Chinese scholars are thinking and saying, almost no place in the world that allows that unless you get involved somehow with a Chinese institution because they don't trust. You can't just show up in Beijing and say, Hey guys, I want to talk to you so I don't have any Chinese. They know that. By the way, the New York Times know that they knew the provenance of the funds. (48:09) They knew everything they had all the material, the questions that the journalists asked me. I'm going to give this to you just because it's so funny. David, far andhold the journalist, senior journalist New York Times wrote big questions like, for instance, are you paid by the Chinese government? Do you take orders from the Chinese government? I mean, I felt that this is not journalism's McCarthyite hearing. It's the kind of question you'd expect some off the wall, right-Wing congressman to ask you, Lindsey Graham, that kind of thing, going from McCarthy to Lindsey Graham and to somebody as mediocre as Marco Rubio who read that article and the next day asked the Department of Justice to investigate all the projects named in it. Fortunately, either the Department of Justice is doing an ongoing investigation that I don't know about or they decided not to take Mr. Rubio seriously, which I think is probably what happened. (49:10) But the point reason I'm raising this is that it's really interesting in the United States unable to have the argument. Why can't Nancy Pelosi have the argument about Gaza unable to have the argument about Russia, let's say, or unable or unwilling to have the argument about China? They simply want to repress you. They want to say anybody who doesn't follow the line saying China is evil, Russia is evil. The Palestinians are terrorists. Anybody who moves even one millimeter from that general line, they just want to repress you. They want to delegitimize you. They want to basically put you in jail. They don't want to have the argument with you, and that I think is depressing for the whole situation of the culture in the United States, the political culture, the conversations, I mean for God's sake. I watched a couple of the Republican primary debates before the Iowa caucuses. (50:14) I watched a few of them. The level of conversation was abysmal. It was juvenile. Juvenile. There are real problems in the world. I mean real problems that guy Ram, he actually did a favor for us culture because we Ramas proved once and for all that all South Asians aren't at the caliber of doctors and whatever. There's no model minority. I mean there's mediocrity even amongst South Asian Americans, mediocre. He's out there as an attack dog of somebody just sort yelling at people. I felt bad at moments even for DeSantis, for God's sake, let the man try his best to put an argument on the table. Don't keep interrupting him and saying, Ron, you is Ron, you're that. And then DeSantis piling on Nikki Haley, I thought, God, you are just a bunch of people that if I saw you in the bar, I would get out of there, get into my car, drive across town. (51:16) I would prefer to buy a bottle at a liquor store and sit in my car, not car. I would prefer to sit in the anti room of my house and drink it by myself. I don't even want to be within sight of you when I'm having a drink, let alone let's say in front of a congressional committee. Really mediocre level of discussion if that's the standard of discussion, no wonder that if they are challenged, let's talk about Gaza. They'll just say, you are a Russian agent. Get out of the room. I don't want to talk about, I just heard Megan Kelly who had Trump on her show for an hour. She has a YouTube type show. Anyway, Megan Kelly was on a podcast I was listening to a very, very interesting, she was talking a little bit about this, about the fact that the deterioration of the ability to actually have a discussion about ideas, the big ideas, you want to have a discussion about immigration, let's have a discussion about immigration. Let's not demonize all sides and not talk to each other about how to understand these issues. (52:29) There is no space for that and therefore Nancy Pelosi turns around and says, FBI investigate them. They're criminals. And fortunately somebody at the FBI had managed to read the Constitution, the Bill of Rights and decided, Hey, listen, they have a constitutionally protected right to speech as long as they are nonviolent. Now, I found that an interesting part of their statement because in fact, I'm not even sure that's necessarily true because for instance, this goes back to Dr. Martin Luther King's letter from Birmingham jail. Does nonviolence include, for instance, resisting chaining yourself to a wall, blocking a street and so on there? I think we could have an interesting discussion with the lawyers at the FBI that What do you mean by nonviolent? I mean, if I go and lock myself into the office of a congressman, are you still going to say I a right to that speech? Because after all, you can't lionize the civil rights movement and then criminalize its tactics today, which is exactly what they seem to be doing. Nancy Pelosi will stand up there and say, the great Dr. Martin Luther King, when I marched with him across Selma, as you know, every living American politician marched across Selma with Dr. Martin Luther King. I marched across, but then if you try to march across the Brooklyn Bridge, you are an agent of Russia. Dr Wilmer Leon (54:00): You were mentioning the United States is better at blowing up bridges than building bridges, and the Washington Post has a very interesting article. China sets sites on Taiwan's three remaining tiny Pacific Islands, and here's an interesting element of this as China. This is from the Washington Post as China Vs. With the US for power and influence in the Pacific. It has tirelessly tried to pry allies away from Taiwan. By many means, chief among them money, it has offered much needed funds to struggling island nations like Nru and allegedly doled out envelopes of cash to officials and accusation. Beijing denies China has approached Pacific politicians as they travel overseas, inviting some to lunch and surveilling others what they're slaying out. I mean, that sounds like lobbying to me. And what they don't say in the peace is, well, China's not assassinating rulers in these islands. China isn't involved in their elections. China isn't overthrowing their governments. China isn't involved in China, is engaged in building relationships with countries, and they're doing it by determining what the country needs, seeing what China can provide and how there can be a win-win. And that's not rhetoric. That's, as you know, that's an actual policy strategy of the Chinese government win-win, and somehow the Washington Post makes it out to be nefarious, and there's something spooky going on here because China's actually building relationships with these people not coming in, building air bases, army barracks and shooting people. Vijay Prashad (56:12): Well, there's something in this Taiwan China story that the Washington Post also won't cover. There's something really interesting. Well, firstly, it is settled treaty position of the United States that Taiwan is basically a part of China that was established when the United States agreed to remove the Republic of China from its permanent seat at the UN Security Council and replace it with the People's Republic of China. This was right there in the 1970s, part of the Nixon Mao negotiations and so on. Okay, so why is the United States so desperate to hold on to Taiwan? Lemme give people a little glimpse into things that don't get talked about. Taiwan is the home to a company called TSMC. TSMC is one of the world's largest chip manufacturers. In fact, 90% of the advanced chips used in cell phones and other electronic gadgets made by TSMC. The United States worried about eight, nine years ago that if China was able to incorporate Taiwan, not necessarily by political incorporation, but even just economically, what was John Adam's statement? (57:29) That by the natural force of gravity, Cuba will fall into the US lap. They were salivating about that, by the way, because it was about the Mississippi River and the slavery complex. They wanted Cuba part of that big slavery kind of economy down the Mississippi River all the way to Cuba, like the force of gravity. Cuba will fall in. Well, United States worried by the force of gravity. Taiwan is going to fall into the lap of China, economic links, everything that post. So United States government then started talking to TSMC saying, look, you have to set up a factory in the us and indeed United States opened the door in Arizona. They built a big factory. Washington Post ran a story about it. It was a huge thing. Lots of engineers came from Taiwan. The factory went nowhere. Why the Taiwanese engineers said, we can't work in these conditions. People just don't. They don't work. I mean, whatever they said, I'm not even judging anybody, but they turned home. That's what they said. That's what they said. I mean, I don't know. I wasn't there. Dr Wilmer Leon (58:33): They couldn't find the workforce that they needed to perform the tasks that needed to be performed. That's what they said. Vijay Prashad (58:41): That's what they said. And then they went back home. So TSMC still in Taiwan and actually also on the Chinese mainland produces a lot of these advanced chips. Now, United States tried to squeeze China's ability to buy these chips, but what they're really worried about is that TSMC will come to the realization that they cannot, absolutely cannot accept the US sanctions on China that prevent TSMC from selling chips to China, because China is one of the biggest markets for those advanced chips. There's also a Dutch company that produces very advanced electronic equipment for Chinese. They cannot afford to stop selling to China, and because of that, the United States will buy to anything to maintain Taiwan. But there's a real worry that they can't control it because in Taiwan, people are saying, sanctioning China is bad for us, bad for our economy. That's the natural cause of gravity. John Adam's statement didn't work for Cuba. It might work for Taiwan. Dr Wilmer Leon (59:51): And as we get out, what did Joe Biden, or what did members of the administration say when Nancy Pelosi was getting ready to go over there and there was all this concern that China might shoot her plane out the sky and all this other kind of stuff. The Biden administration said, if conflict breaks out between China and Taiwan, the United States will blow up TSMC. The United Vijay Prashad (01:00:21): Imagine that Dr Wilmer Leon (01:00:22): Threatened to blow up the TSMC factory on the mainland of Taiwan on the island of Taiwan. If conflict broke out, that to add additional validity to your statement, that's how and what that also did, as they say, necessity is the mother of invention that forced Huawei to develop. Just speaking on the cell phone side of things that motivated Huawei to expedite their chip development, their phone development, and they now have developed this, I can't remember the name of the phone, but their latest cell phone also now has satellite capability. Vijay Prashad (01:01:14): Imagine that. (01:01:16) Look at what I would be able to do with a phone like that, Wilma. I mean, the fact of the matter is just to underline all these points and give you the bottom line. The fact of the matter is it's very clear that we are at a fork in the road. The legitimacy of the old colonial countries of the global North has declined precipitously ever since the war in Ukraine and this war in Gaza. And at the same time, the kind of confidence in the global south, the new mood in the global south has really altered the confidence levels has risen. That's where we are. You asked at the beginning of the show, can this be turned around? I don't think so. I think what people in the United States must try to do is to recognize that everybody who lives on this planet earth is equal, and the people in the United States are not more gifted or more entitled or anything very good people in the United States, but nothing special compared to other people in the world. We got to live as a planet. We have to collaborate. We can't talk about finished lines and races. That's not where we're going. This is a human family and we have to treat each other in a better way than we do our own families Dr Wilmer Leon (01:02:40): And the solution to the conflicts are not military. One of the things that I have been saying about the conflict in Gaza is that Israel has bombed the world into reality, and people now see the horrors that have been ongoing for the last 75 years. It's playing itself out on their cell phones. It's playing itself out all through social media, and people are now finally looking at this, and they are, it's similar to, I believe it's similar to what Dr. King's strategy was with the children in the protests and the nonviolent protests. Do not respond to the brutality. Let the world see the brutality for what it really is and people will be aghast. And now the response in Gaza has bombed the world into reality and people all over the world, with the exception of Joe Biden and Tony Blinken and Samantha Power, who by the way wrote a book about genocide and now people on her staff are resigning their positions, asking her, well, wait a minute. I thought you wrote a book about your side. How can you back this play? The responses to the solutions to these problems are not through sanctions, and they're not through militarism and violence. They are through negotiation and accommodation, and the sooner the United States understands what Brix understands and what the Chinese cooperative and so what all of them understand, the better off we're going to be. Vijay Prashad (01:04:32): I mean, I agree with you fundamentally got to hope and believe that these changes, this new confidence arising in the world is going to provide a path out of the madness. We are at a fork in the road. Let's not choose madness. Dr Wilmer Leon (01:04:49): Let's not choose madness for no one wins in that debate. Vijay Prade, thank you so much for joining me today. Folks, I want to thank you all for listening to the Connecting the Dots podcast with me, Dr. Wimer Leon. Stay tuned for new episodes every week. Also, please follow, leave a review, share my show with those and love, follow us on social media. You can find all the links below in the show description. I'm Dr. Wilmer Leon. Remember, this is where the analysis of politics, culture, and history converge talk without analysis is just chatter, and we don't chatter on connecting the dots. Peace. I'm out

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Glitter Ledger
Glitter Ledger Season 3 Episode 2: Keys to Institutional Crypto Sales with Kemet Trading's Kyle Trimble

Glitter Ledger

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 57:18


Fresh off the Bezos boat of Bitcoin #ETF's and who the fuck cares, I went to the Zoolander DAIE spa for a claw manicure to ward off my stalker. Much to my deep disturbance, Manicurist is leaving the manicure industry to focus solely on her career as a perp trading influencer on #dYdX v4. I asked her why I would ever engage in peer-to-peer trading when my peers are largely sophisticated pseudo ivy league educated jewel-smoking narcissistic alcoholic Adderall fueled contemporaries who would no sooner spill my darkest secrets in exchange for a spot at Horace Man for their offspring. Unclear.The notion on Notion that my (father's) hard earned cash is better managed by SushiSwap over the light sex trafficking accused  meaninglessly regulated tradFi institution is beyond my realm of comprehension.Ipso facto, With #ZeroKnowledge Alcohol proof, I must continue on my God appointed quest to solve Jon Benet Ramsey's murder with my #baccarat magnifying glass as well examine peer to peer trading and kreepto derivs.Alas, I am pleased to have decorated crème de la creme Advanced Sales and Strategy expert Mr. Kyle Trimble Kyle is a web3 Don Draper. He has been divinely blessed by his ability to make every cold prospect his deepest most treasured friend and his best men will encompass the entire defunct Genesis trading desk. He is a Renaissance man, what with is his burgeoning underground DJ career and Degen Solana Shitcoin trading strategies reminiscent of RainMan. Every single respectable woman of crypto, of which there are 12, has a deep seated unhealthy sexual obsession with Kyle, and it is for good reason; Here's my backstory. I met Kyle in the late 90s in the height of high frequency commoditized Somalian children trading during the children's Men's Fashion Week in Milano. Neither of us were chosen in the final round to walk the runway, a freakish decision -what with Kyles impossibly high cheek bones and lithe European figure, and my sporadic bulimia and keen ability to speak inflected mob like 4th grade Italian re Donatella Margherita Missoni Pizza grazie mille. Even though our failed modeling careers were a personal affront, I went on to pursue an intellectual career in beverage commercial work. Kyle is nearly single handedly responsible for making The Tie a household name while still maintaining an impressive following in the house music underground club circuit of Medellin where he cannot get a Sangria without being accosted. His most recent prestigious day job includes trading derivatives of derivatives of kreepto at Kemet Trading. During this episode, Kyle corrects many of my fervent misunderstandings.Per example, #KeanuReeves is not associated with Matrixport, being cheap fast and easy only works on Solana and in Dubai, and Delta Hedging has nothing to do with sorority and fraternity pledging. 

4 quarts d'heure
REDIFF - Avant de partager sa gynéco (ft. Esther Reporter)

4 quarts d'heure

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 74:36


REDIFF - Notre enregistrement a bugué et malheureusement il nous manque la moitié de l'épisode (qui était super, notamment grâce à la présence d'Esther Reporter). On a donc décidé de vous offrir une rediffusion du premier épisode avec Esther, et on se retrouve la semaine prochaine pour le best of de 2023 ! Attention, nous ne sommes pas médecins, ce dont nous parlons relève de nos expériences personnelles.Dans cet épisode, on parle de ça :L'insta d'Esther Reporter Caisse de solidarité pour les grévisteLe PodcasthonLa planning familialLe média NowULes reportages sur l'IVG d'Esther sur MadmoizelleL'épisode de 4QH avec Marie de BrauerLe site Gyn&co Les cabinets IPSOL'appli Pill'oops Le coeur des zobs de BobikaLes contraceptés de Guillaume DaudinLa vidéo d'Esther sur l'anneau chauffant contraceptifLes ups and downs :Le down de Kalindi : sa dernière trompeL'up d'Esther : son documentaire sur les droits sexuels et reproductifsLe down d'Alix : le tabou autour de l'IVGL'up de Louise : la contraception de son mecAbonnez-vous à 4 quarts d'heure sur :Apple Podcasts SpotifyDeezerPodcast AddictSuivez-nous sur Instagram :LouiseKalindiCamilleAlix Abonnez-vous au 5ème Quart d'heure ici : https://plus.acast.com/s/4-quarts-dheure. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Los Archivos de Arkham
T5Ep25 - Ipso FAQto

Los Archivos de Arkham

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 184:29


Buenas noches investigadores! Ya estamos de vuelta al cole todos los sacos y tremendo programón que os traemos. Con 3 bombas que van a dejaros el culo torcido. Para empezar os hemos reservado ya a todos vacaciones en Edimburgo del 6 al 8 de Septiembre de 2024. Para continuar, hay una FanMade en marcha que no os podéis perder. Y para terminar, hemos destripado el FAQ para explicaros algunas aclaraciones de reglas y para daros nuestra opinión sobre las nuevas cartas de la Lista de Tabúes. Y eso que acabamos de llegar de vacaciones! Abrasacos. Arkham Advertiser: 00:55:50 FAQ: 01:36:15 Muchas gracias a nuestros patronos Supremos y Mayores: Cervezitas – Ch3sh1r3 – cymbaline – Daniel Pino Gallardo – Darkcloud – Kike Vera – Kirbygladiador – Marcos Ginel Calderón – Marta Pirla - Negoinc – Nicolás (pdafoto) – Rafa Cerrato – Raul Amarilla – Vidania –Víctor Vinuesa Óscar Tabernero - Adrián Sandoval - Agentechus - alba galindo - Alfonso GMR - AMeizoso - Arbitroki - Arturo - Bartolome Mayol - Carlose23 - Clinisbud - Conejito Sospechoso - Dani Oromí ­ Daniel - Davaro79 - David Torres - De Zer0 - Earendir - El Polillo - Enrique - Enrique (bretto_acre82) - Francisco Franco Eslava - Francisco Jesus Carrillo Contreras - gadio - Galcur - Galle (JCL) - Gceternal - Gemerlos - greyhector - Gwemegil - jack burace - Jaime B. (JotaBe) - Javier Delgado - Javier Villacampa González - Javihara - Joan Algarate - Joanmi - Joja - Jon Sengar - Jopeco77 - Jordi Campano - Jordi Meep - JordiC - José Ramón Rodrigo Roldán - Jose Luis Pareja - Juan Veloso - Juanjo Sogues - Julio R - Lotsel - Luis Felipe - Luiseten - Magnus Scav - Manuel Jesús - Markus_tein - Maulcat87 - Mike de Rivia - Mikel De La Mata - Minikisto - Moonyel - MrPlayforlive - Nacho Vigalondo - nagirrom - Neko.trejo - Orkatz Fernandez - Ovaldevil - Paspawn - Perichip - Piett - Raúl Sánchez - Rafa Barranco - Raikov (Alfonso Ginel) -Ramon Reig - Rascolnicov Anteb - Riigalaxy - ruso - Sandra García - Satyr - Seregrog - Sergi Perucho - Silaen - SirYago - Stryper_rol - Takun - thorkien - Víctor Romero - Van Basten - vseva - Yandras Recuerda que puedes sugerirnos, preguntarnos, quejarte o insultarnos en: https://archivosarkham.com @archivosarkham https://www.facebook.com/archivosarkham http://www.twitch.com/archivosarkham También puedes ayudarnos a seguir con esto y crear cada dia más y mejor contenido, a través de: https://www.patreon.com/archivosarkham

Grizzly On The Hunt - Bigfoot, Sasquatch, Cryptids, Paranormal, Aliens, UFO's and More!
Paranormal and True Crimes ~ Nicola Bulley Part 2 The Reveal ~ The Psychic Panel We Called Fitbit! Listen To Them! Who's Telling The Truth? Not UK!

Grizzly On The Hunt - Bigfoot, Sasquatch, Cryptids, Paranormal, Aliens, UFO's and More!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2023 139:40


https://paranormalhub.com/grizzly-hunt Part 2 The Reveal From The Psychic Board! We Called Fitbit! You have to listen to the company how the product works. Is the Police telling the truth? Listen to Fitbit! Nicola Bulley went missing on a dog walk in St Michael's on Wyre, Lancashire, on 27 January 2023. The press watchdog said it was not currently planning to launch an editorial standards investigation into the coverage of Nicola Bulley's disappearance. Ms Bulley, 45, disappeared in St Michael's on Wyre, Lancashire, while walking her dog and her body was found 23 days later. A coroner found she drowned after accidentally falling into cold water. Her family have criticised sections of the media for its coverage. Ms Bulley's phone was found on a bench close to River Wyre and was still connected to a work conference call. Ms Dewar was shown some examples of media coverage and was asked if she was happy that certain headlines were not an intrusion into Ms Bulley's family. "I haven't said that," the Ipso boss said. She added: "We look very specifically at individual instances of concern. "We were in touch with family liaison officers who were representing the family and other public bodies involved. So what actually happened? Why isn't the truth being told? Where are the facts? What about the Police? This story seems like there are parts that are missing. Let's see what we can find out about this case! Tune in and see what you can pick up on? #grizzlychris #where #walkededaway #kentucky #Summerwells #murder #coldcase #unitedkingdom #grizzlyonthehunt #unsolved #police #fbi #forensics #water #shallowgrave #missing #missingperson #kidnapoed #raped #stabbed #tied #body #buried localpolice #news #media #detectives #hotline #tips #sheriffs #deputy #deputies #drugs #narcotics #sex #dumpster #hotel #needle # heroin #prostitution #Xanax #pills #lost @grizzlychris @TrueCrime @CrimeNews @Criminal Justice @kentucky @grizzlyonthehunt @HomicideCases @MurderMystery @CrimeSceneInvestigation @ForensicScience @ColdCase @CrimeDocumentary @SerialKiller @JusticeSystem @Criminology @CrimePrevention @LawEnforcement @VictimAdvocacy @CriminalProfiling @PrisonSystem @CrimeStatistics @GangViolenceMusic --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grizzly-onthehunt/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grizzly-onthehunt/support

Grizzly On The Hunt - Bigfoot, Sasquatch, Cryptids, Paranormal, Aliens, UFO's and More!
Paranormal and True Crimes ~ From The UK Nicola Bulley Mother of 2 ~ What Happened? There is more to the Story? Why is the public in demanding more?

Grizzly On The Hunt - Bigfoot, Sasquatch, Cryptids, Paranormal, Aliens, UFO's and More!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2023 106:49


https://paranormalhub.com/grizzly-hunt Grizzly's True Paranormal and True Crimes Podcast ~ Beyond the Veil: Uncovering Paranormal Puzzles and Criminal Mysteries with Psychics and Mediums This Friday at 6:00 PM EST Time! Special Guest Attending The Show To Help Cover The Case! Entertainment Purposes Only. All Parties Are Proven Innocent Until Proven Guilty In A Court Of Law. Nicola Bulley went missing on a dog walk in St Michael's on Wyre, Lancashire, on 27 January 2023 Someone explain to me the fit bit! The press watchdog said it was not currently planning to launch an editorial standards investigation into the coverage of Nicola Bulley's disappearance. Ms Bulley, 45, disappeared in St Michael's on Wyre, Lancashire, while walking her dog and her body was found 23 days later. A coroner found she drowned after accidentally falling into cold water. Her family have criticised sections of the media for its coverage. Nicola Bulley went missing on a dog walk in St Michael's on Wyre, Lancashire, on 27 January The press watchdog said it was not currently planning to launch an editorial standards investigation into the coverage of Nicola Bulley's disappearance. Ms Bulley, 45, disappeared in St Michael's on Wyre, Lancashire, while walking her dog and her body was found 23 days later. A coroner found she drowned after accidentally falling into cold water. Her family have criticised sections of the media for its coverage. Ms Bulley's phone was found on a bench close to River Wyre and was still connected to a work conference call. Ms Dewar was shown some examples of media coverage and was asked if she was happy that certain headlines were not an intrusion into Ms Bulley's family. "I haven't said that," the Ipso boss said. She added: "We look very specifically at individual instances of concern. "We were in touch with family liaison officers who were representing the family and other public bodies involved. "We've given a very clear opportunity and been very, very open that we'd like to engage with them about their concerns, but at this point, there's nothing active." Dr James Adeley, senior coroner for Lancashire, said there was "no evidence" to suggest Ms Bulley intended to take her own life. He said she would have had to have had "sufficient knowledge of cold water shock to realise as to how rapidly a death may occur as otherwise she may be spotted and saved". So what actually happened? Why isn't the truth being told? Where are the facts? What about the Police? This story seems like there are parts that are missing. Let's see what we can find out about this case! Tune in and see what you can pick up on? #grizzlychris #where #walkededaway #kentucky #Summerwells #murder #coldcase #unitedkingdom #grizzlyonthehunt #unsolved #police #fbi #forensics #water #shallowgrave #missing #missingperson #kidnapoed #raped #stabbed #tied #body #buried localpolice #news #media #detectives #hotline #tips #sheriffs #deputy #deputies #drugs #narcotics #sex #dumpster #hotel #needle # heroin #prostitution #Xanax #pills #lost @grizzlychris @TrueCrime @CrimeNews @Criminal Justice @kentucky @grizzlyonthehunt @HomicideCases @MurderMystery @CrimeScenelnvestigation @ForensicScience @ColdCase @CrimeDocumentary @SerialKiller @JusticeSystem @Criminology @CrimePrevention @LawEnforcement @VictimAdvocacy @CriminalProfiling @PrisonSystem @CrimeStatistics @GangViolence @CrimeAnalysis --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grizzly-onthehunt/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grizzly-onthehunt/support

The Media Podcast with Olly Mann
Threads Launches, Clarkson vs IPSO, City AM seeks buyer

The Media Podcast with Olly Mann

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 32:41


Meta debuts Twitter-rival Threads, Ofcom investigates right-wing news channels... and IPSO deems Clarkson's Markle column ‘sexist'. Media news and analysis with host Warren Nettleford and guests, writer Jane Ostler and broadcaster Scott Bryan.Also on the programme - City AM looks for a buyer, Apple could be forced to pay for news, and Sir John Whittingdale raises concerns over Channel 4.All that, plus in the media quiz...we'll learn who's got a reboot and who's got the boot.That's all to come, in this edition of The Media Podcast. A Rethink Audio production, produced by Matt Hill with support from Laura Elwood Craig.Love our look and sound? Hire thelondonpodcaststudios.com for your next recording - and get 25% off your first booking when you use the code MEDIAPOD. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The News Agents
Are the 'New Conservatives' a help or a headache for Rishi Sunak?

The News Agents

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 42:23


If you landed in this country and wondered what its problems were you might see the long queues for the health services, the high inflation, the shortage of workers to fill public sector jobs and the difficulties the country has with its supply chains. The New Conservatives are a new fringe Conservative group trying to solve a different problem. They think we need to cut immigration numbers by 400k, stop foreign workers visas, and offer the jobs (that we can't currently fill) to British workers. So that's now on Rishi's plate for him to ponder. We talk to their leader Tom Hunt and ask him how he'd get Brits to do those jobs. And after the press regulator IPSO ruled the Jeremy Clarkson column in the Sun was 'sexist, pejorative and prejudicial' we talk to IPSO's chairman Lord Faulks.

Employer Branding: The Inside Podcast
Employer Branding T.I.P S07Ep.08 | How can you use “message machines” to become an employer of choice, with Oliver Aust, Founder & CEO of @Eo Ipso Communications

Employer Branding: The Inside Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 43:32


Overview Because every beginning has an end, and every end is a new beginning, today's episode of #EmployerBranding: The Inside Podcast is bittersweet, but hopefully, memorable to all of our listeners! After 7 amazing seasons filled with valuable lessons and insights, ep. 8 marks the last episode of Employer Branding: The Inside Podcast! To end things on a high note, we had the pleasure of speaking with Communications expert and best-selling author, Oliver Aust, talk about #branding, employer appeal, the complexities of #employerbranding, and the importance of building communications skills are a business leader. Becoming an employer of choice in these volatile times is no easy journey. Because, just like Oliver mentions in his latest book, MESSAGE MACHINE: How Communications Will Make You An Unstoppable Founder, “Culture is never done. It's always work in progress.[...] Communications unlocks the potential of your company. You need to grow as a leader and as a communicator to ensure that your company can grow as well.” And we couldn't agree more. What you'll learn by listeningWhat are “Message Machines” and how are they developedThe importance of building communications skills as a business leaderHow to become an employer of choice in volatile timesEmployer branding, the key to building employer appeal Managing internal communications during the current recession Building an internal communication system based on the “pull, push & exchange” modelMaintaining a high-performing teamTactical hiring vs long-term employer branding The connection between branding & employer brandingAbout OliverOliver Aust is Europe's leading expert on CEO and founder communications. He is on a mission to help 250.000 CEOs and founders scale themselves & their companies by 2026 through one-on-one coaching and mentoring as well as through his books, events, newsletter, and his category-defining podcast "Speak Like a CEO".Drawing from his experience advising Fortune 50, FTSE100 and DAX40 companies and helping to grow easyJet into a multi-billion-dollar company, as well as writing four books including the international bestsellers "Message Machine" and “Unignorable", Oliver helps CEOs and founders become unstoppable and to unlock the growth of their companies.

Planet Holyrood - The Scottish Politics Show
Planet Holyrood: Poll showing huge Labour gains | A summer of independence | Classroom violence summit | All quiet on the SNP police probe front

Planet Holyrood - The Scottish Politics Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 33:25


Daily Record Political Editor Paul Hutcheon is joined on the Planet Holyrood podcast by Daily Record Deputy Political Editor Chris McCall and Scottish Express Editor Ben Borland to discuss the latest Ipso poll showing huge Labour gains ahead of next general election, the Scottish Government classroom violence summit happening after Daily Record's Our Kids, Our Future campaign and the SNP Independence Convention next month. And, finally, it is all gone a bit quiet on the SNP police probe front. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

4 quarts d'heure
Avant de partager sa gynéco (ft. Esther Reporter)

4 quarts d'heure

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 74:36


Cette semaine, retrouvez un épisode tout spécial de 4 Quarts d'heure qui fait son Podcasthon ! Nous avons décidé de mettre en lumière l'asso du Planning Familial, avec la participation exceptionnelle d'Esther Reporter. Attention cependant, nous ne sommes pas médecins, ce dont nous parlons relève de nos expériences personnelles.Dans cet épisode, on parle de ça :L'insta d'Esther Reporter Caisse de solidarité pour les grévisteLe PodcasthonLa planning familialLe média NowULes reportages sur l'IVG d'Esther sur MadmoizelleL'épisode de 4QH avec Marie de BrauerLe site Gyn&co Les cabinets IPSOL'appli Pill'oops Le coeur des zobs de BobikaLes contraceptés de Guillaume DaudinLa vidéo d'Esther sur l'anneau chauffant contraceptifLes ups and downs :Le down de Kalindi : sa dernière trompeL'up d'Esther : son documentaire sur les droits sexuels et reproductifsLe down d'Alix : le tabou autour de l'IVGL'up de Louise : la contraception de son mecAbonnez-vous à 4 quarts d'heure sur :Apple Podcasts SpotifyDeezerPodcast AddictSuivez-nous sur Instagram :LouiseKalindiCamilleAlix Abonnez-vous au 5ème Quart d'heure ici : https://plus.acast.com/s/4-quarts-dheure. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Milk the Cow Podcast
IPSO the press regulator is a chocolate fireguard|Cow Daily

Milk the Cow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 25:15


In this episode we present the results of the complaint we made to IPSO the press regulator about Peter Hitchen's 'Nazi's were left wing racists' article in the Mail on Sunday. The results are properly shocking. In it we feature a response from Nathan Sparkes the CEO of Hacked Off who kindly read through the response from IPSO and gave comment. If you would like to support our work by becoming a Patron via: www.patreon.com/cowdaily    Make a one off contribution to our work: https://tinyurl.com/y5ctx4ja    You can tune into the Cow Daily livestream every weekday at 12 noon, via Youtube: https://tinyurl.com/4djkz9t2    FULL EPISODES AVAILABLE VIA:   SPOTIFY: https://tinyurl.com/yw2unns3    APPLE PODCASTS: https://tinyurl.com/ysp5y23v    YOUTUBE: https://tinyurl.com/4djkz9t2    BECOME A SUPPORTER OF MTC'S WORK: https://tinyurl.com/5awruft6    TIK TOK: https://tinyurl.com/29c69mnu    MAILING LIST: https://tinyurl.com/46jk392v    FACEBOOK: https://tinyurl.com/yckj7mhn   TWITTER: https://tinyurl.com/24epkej6    INSTAGRAM: https://tinyurl.com/ybhzhcnn    WEBSITE: www.milkthecowpodcast.com    HOW TO LEAVE A REVIEW   Open Apple Podcast App. Go to the icons at the bottom of the screen and choose “search” Search for “Milk the Cow Podcast” Click on the SHOW, not the episode. Scroll all the way down to “Ratings and Reviews” Click on “Write a Review”   #milkthecow #cowdaily #mtc  #podcasting  #podcasts  #podcast #mikecow #MikeCow 

Milk the Cow Podcast
So the Nazis were socialists now?|Cow Daily

Milk the Cow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 38:12


  In this episode we talk about Peter Hitchens, The Daily Mail, Mike Graham, Talk TV (and others) spreading the lie that the Nazis were socialists. We disprove this obviously but talk about the wider historical dangers of scapegoating people on the left.   If you would like to support our work by becoming a Patron via: www.patreon.com/cowdaily Make a one off contribution to our work: https://tinyurl.com/y5ctx4ja You can tune into the Cow Daily livestream every weekday at 12 noon, via Youtube: https://tinyurl.com/4djkz9t2 FULL EPISODES AVAILABLE VIA: SPOTIFY: https://tinyurl.com/yw2unns3 APPLE PODCASTS: https://tinyurl.com/ysp5y23v Y YOUTUBE: https://tinyurl.com/4djkz9t2 BECOME A SUPPORTER OF MTC'S WORK: https://tinyurl.com/5awruft6 TIK TOK: https://tinyurl.com/29c69mnu MAILING LIST: https://tinyurl.com/46jk392v FACEBOOK: https://tinyurl.com/yckj7mhn TWITTER: https://tinyurl.com/24epkej6 INSTAGRAM: https://tinyurl.com/ybhzhcnn WEBSITE: www.milkthecowpodcast.com HOW TO LEAVE A REVIEW 1. Open Apple Podcast App. 2. Go to the icons at the bottom of the screen and choose “search” 3. Search for “Milk the Cow Podcast” 4. Click on the SHOW, not the episode. 5. Scroll all the way down to “Ratings and Reviews” 6. Click on “Write a Review” #milkthecow #cowdaily #mtc #podcasting #podcasts #podcast #mikecow #MikeCow

Latent Space: The AI Engineer Podcast — CodeGen, Agents, Computer Vision, Data Science, AI UX and all things Software 3.0
From Astrophysics to AI: Building the future AI Data Stack — with Sarah Nagy of Seek.ai

Latent Space: The AI Engineer Podcast — CodeGen, Agents, Computer Vision, Data Science, AI UX and all things Software 3.0

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 37:31


If Text is the Universal Interface, then Text to SQL is perhaps the killer B2B business usecase for Generative AI. You may have seen incredible demos from Perplexity AI, OSS Insights, and CensusGPT where the barrier of learning SQL and schemas goes away and you can intuitively converse with your data in natural language.But in the multi-billion dollar data engineering industry, Seek.ai has emerged as the forerunner in building a conversational engine and knowledge base that truly democratizes data insights. We're proud to present our first remote interview with Sarah Nagy to learn how AI can help you “seek what matters”!Timestamps* 00:00: Intro to Sarah* 03:40: Seek.ai origin* 05:45: Data driven vs Data backfit* 09:15: How Enterprises adopt AI* 12:55: Patents and IP Law* 14:05: The Semantic Layer* 16:35: Interfaces - Dashboards vs Chat?* 21:05: LLM performance and selection* 26:05: LLMOps and LangChain* 30:55: Lightning roundShow notes* Sarah Nagy Linkedin* Seek.ai* Sarah on the dbt podcastLightning Rounds* Favorite AI Product: Stable Diffusion* Favorite AI Community: Eleuther* One year prediction: Things will move fast!* Request for Startup: Scheduling/Emails (shoutout Ipso.ai from our hackathon!)* Takeaway: Automate everything! Get full access to Latent Space at www.latent.space/subscribe

Kankerpraat
Afl. 7 - Met Sonja Robben (IPSO) en Shanna Hillebrand (Parkhuys Almere)

Kankerpraat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 44:09


In aflevering 7 ga ik in gesprek met Sonja Robben, zij is directeur bij IPSO (Instellingen PsychoSociale Oncologie) en Shanna Hillebrand (Voorzitter Parkhuys Almere)In deze aflevering gaan we in gesprek over het belang van de IPSO centra. Voorheen ook wel inloophuizen genoemd en tegenwoordig Centrum voor Leven met en na Kanker. In deel 2 gaan we in gesprek met Jacinta Noort, zij heeft zelf ervaren wat een centrum voor leven met en na kanker kan beteken voor de patiënt maar ook voor de rest van het gezin.Mocht je deze podcast waardevol vinden en wil je helpen het bereik te vergroten? Laat dan even een beoordeling achter.Heb je vragen of opmerkingen? Stuur dan gerust een bericht naar Ken@kankerpraat.nl

Kankerpraat
Afl. 7.1 - De kracht van IPSO centra voor fysieke en mentale ondersteuning bij kanker.

Kankerpraat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 16:18


In het 2de deel van aflevering 7 gaat Shanna Hillebrand (die we eerder in deel 1 hebben gehoord) in gesprek met Jacinta Noort. Zij gaat ons vertellen over haar ervaring met een centrum voor leven met en na kanker. Mocht je deze podcast waardevol vinden en wil je helpen het bereik te vergroten? Laat dan even een beoordeling achter. Heb je vragen of opmerkingen? Stuur dan gerust een bericht naar Ken@kankerpraat.nl

Kees de Kort | BNR
Macro met Boot en Mujagić | 'Geloofwaardigheid van ECB is behoorlijk laag'

Kees de Kort | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 7:02


Het vertrouwen in de leiding van de Europese Centrale Bank is 'behoorlijk laag', zo merkt econoom Edin Mujagic op. Het lage vertrouwen is gebaseerd op een peiling onder het personeel door vakbond IPSO. 'Twee derde van de ondervraagde zegt dat het vertrouwen in bestuur sinds 2019 gedaald is', vertelt Mujagic. Voor het bestuur van de ECB is de peiling pijnlijk. Helemaal voor Christine Lagarde, de president van de centrale bank. Het is namelijk de eerste vertrouwenspeiling onder haar bewind. 'Op de vraag waarom het vertrouwen zo laag is, dan blijkt dat het personeel van de ECB ook gewoon mens is. Zij maken zich heel erg zorgen over de koopkrachtontwikkeling.'  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Lifepoint Baptist Church
A Se Ipso Existentia

Lifepoint Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 54:00


Lifepoint Baptist Church
A Se Ipso Existentia

Lifepoint Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 54:00


Lifepoint Baptist Church
A Se Ipso Existentia

Lifepoint Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 54:00


Lifepoint Baptist Church
A Se Ipso Existentia

Lifepoint Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2022 54:49


China Daily Podcast
英语新闻︱一个时代的结束:英国女王伊丽莎白二世去世

China Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 10:39


英语新闻︱一个时代的结束:英国女王伊丽莎白二世去世The end of any life is a time to look back andreflect on the historic events it has witnessed — and rarely can that be somore than in the case of Queen Elizabeth II, whose life encompassed severaltransformations of the world stage.生命终结之后,人们便会不禁回顾反思这个生命一生所经所历。英国女王伊丽莎白二世的经历就像一本历史书,见证了世界舞台上的数次变革。The 96-year-old, whose death at Balmoral inScotland was announced by Buckingham Palace shortly after 6 pm on Thursday(Sept 8 2022), was born before the advent of talking pictures, and lived to seethe era of virtual reality and AI.白金汉宫8日宣布,伊丽莎白二世在巴尔莫勒尔堡去世,终年96岁。女王出生在有声电影之前,见证了虚拟现实和人工智能时代的到来。She arrived in a world where her grandfatherKing George V was the Emperor of India, and left it with Britain still findingits feet on the world stage following its exit from the European Union.1926年,女王出生,彼时印度还在伊丽莎白的祖父乔治五世的统治下。2022年,女王逝世,此时脱欧后的英国仍在寻寻觅觅,探索在世界舞台上站稳脚跟的方法。Her life encompassed the rise of fascism andthe fall of the Berlin Wall, World War II, the conquest of space, the global financialcrisis, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the Russia-Ukraine conflict.女王的一生亲历了法西斯主义的兴起、柏林墙的倒塌、第二次世界大战、人类进入太空、全球金融危机、新冠肺炎疫情、俄乌冲突。Not only did she live to be the oldest monarch— only two of her predecessors had lived past the age of 80 — but she alsobecame the longest-serving monarch in the history of the United Kingdom, afigure of seemingly immovable permanence and dependability on the world stage,while leaders of so many countries came and went.伊丽莎白二世是英国最长寿、在位时间最长的君主,此前仅有维多利亚和乔治三世超过了80岁。在这个不断变化的世界里,政权迭代更替,但唯有女王一直屹立不倒。The woman she surpassed as the longest reigningmonarch was her great-grandmother, Queen Victoria, whose era was known as theVictorian age. Similarly, the 70 years, seven months and two days of her reignbecame the modern Elizabethan age.伊丽莎白二世超越她的曾曾祖母维多利亚女王,成为英国在位时间最长的君主。维多利亚女王在位时期被称为维多利亚时代,而伊丽莎白二世在位的70年7个月零2天则铸就了第二个伊丽莎白时代。Born on April 21, 1926, Elizabeth AlexandraMary Windsor was the first child of Albert, Duke of York, and his wife,formerly Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon. The young Elizabeth and sister Margaret,four years her junior, enjoyed a comfortable, happy and close family childhood,but all their lives were transformed in December 1936.伊丽莎白·亚历山德拉·玛丽·温莎出生于1926年4月21日,是乔治六世和伊丽莎白·鲍斯-莱昂的长女。童年时代,伊丽莎白与父母、妹妹玛格丽特公主一起过着舒适隐逸的生活,1936年12月,一切都发生了改变。Following a dispute over his wish to marryAmerican divorcee Wallis Simpson, the Queen's uncle, King Edward VIII, abdicatedthe throne before he was even crowned, and out of the blue, her shy, stammeringfather was thrust into the spotlight as the country's next king, a role he hadnever expected to take — and with him, into that spotlight, he took his wifeand two daughters.1936年,伊丽莎白的伯父爱德华八世坚持同离婚两次的辛普森夫人结婚而被迫逊位。伊丽莎白的父亲生来腼腆,自幼患有口吃,却出乎意料地被推到了聚光灯下,成为了下一任国王。The story of the Queen's father, known as KingGeorge VI, and his struggle to adapt to his new role in life is told in thefilm The King's Speech. His 16 years on the throne, from 1936 to 1952, took inone of the most turbulent periods in modern British history, including WorldWar II, the fragmentation of the Empire, and the construction of a new Britain.电影《国王的演讲》讲述了女王的父亲,即乔治六世国王,如何努力适应国王这一新角色的故事。乔治六世在位的16年(1936年到1952年),是英国现代史上最为动荡的时期之一,历经了第二次世界大战、大英帝国解体和英联邦的建设。In 1952, when the young Princess Elizabeth —who in 1947 had married her third cousin, Prince Philip — was on a trip toKenya, the news came through of the death of her father, aged just 56. At theage of 25, Princess Elizabeth became Queen Elizabeth II, and a new era hadbegun, one that has only ended now, 70 years later.1947年,伊丽莎白与远房表亲菲利普王子结为夫妻。1952年,伊丽莎白在肯尼亚收到了父亲英王乔治六世去世的噩耗。25岁的伊丽莎白加冕登基,成为了英国女王,一个新的时代就此展开。The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh, a titleher husband was given on their wedding day, had four children; Charles, Anne,Andrew and Edward. They, in turn, produced eight grandchildren and 12great-grandchildren, the most recent addition being Andrew's grand-daughter,Sienna Elizabeth Mapelli Mozzi, born in September 2021, and as those aroundthem struggled, the royal couple's marriage remained a rock of solidity untilthe Duke's death on Apr 9, 2021, aged 99.女王与其丈夫爱丁堡公爵、菲利普亲王育有三子一女,长子查尔斯、次子安德鲁、三子爱德华、女儿安妮公主,还有8个孙辈和12个曾孙辈。皇室最小的成员是安德鲁的孙女西耶娜·伊丽莎白·马佩利·莫齐,出生于2021年9月。女王与菲利普亲王一直相濡以沫、风雨同舟,2021年4月9日,菲利普亲王去世,享年99岁。In contrast, of her children's marriages, onlyEdward's has survived, with the high-profile separation of Charles and hiswife, Diana, Princess of Wales, in 1992 being the darkest moment of what theQueen called an 'annus horribilis', which also saw Anne divorced and Andrewseparate from his wife, before the year ended with a serious fire at WindsorCastle.然而,女王的子女中,只有三子爱德华的婚姻没有以离婚告终。1992年被女王称为“多灾之年”,这一年,安妮公主离婚、安德鲁王子与妻子分居、温莎城堡失火。更有查尔斯和戴安娜王妃高调分居,女王将这称之为至暗时刻。Events of 1997 took an even darker turn,however, when the fallout of the shock death of Diana in a car crash in Pariscaused the biggest crisis for the royal family since the abdication.1997年,事情发生了更为黑暗的转折,戴安娜王妃在法国巴黎因车祸丧生,给王室带来了自1936年爱德华八世退位以来最大的危机。As the nation reeled and saw spontaneousdisplays of mass public emotion, unlike anything normally expected of theBritish, the perceived lack of reaction from the Royal family and the Queen wastotally out of step with the national mood.整个英国都陷入了混乱之中,与悲痛的民众所期待的不同,王室和女王并没有作出相应的措施悼念逝去的王妃,与国民情绪大相径庭。Rattled by this, the Queen made a livetelevised address the night before Diana's funeral, and the mood abated, butthis was a rare example of the woman who was regarded for so many years as thenation's grandmother failing to gauge public feeling.在戴安娜出殡前一天,惶惶不安的女王以电视直播的形式表达了对戴安娜去世的哀悼,才得以平息众怒。这一次,女王罕见地误判了公众的情绪。If the 80s and 90s were troubled times for theroyals, the turn of the millennium ushered in a new era of optimism.如果说上个世纪八九十年代是王室的乱世,那么21世纪则迎来了一个全新的时代。Her Golden Jubilee in 2002 marked 50 years onthe throne, with a chain of celebratory beacons lit the length and breadth ofthe British Isles, and four years later, she celebrated her 80th birthday.2002年6月2日是伊丽莎白二世登基50周年纪念日,庆祝灯塔照亮了不列颠群岛。2006年4月,女王迎来了80大寿。But it was 2012 that was the truly vintage year,with first the celebrations of her Diamond Jubilee, to honor 60 years on thethrone, and then the London 2012 Olympics, which she formally opened, as wellas appearing in a short comedy film as part of Danny Boyle's dazzling openingceremony.而对于女王来说,2012年才是真正的全盛之年。2012年是伊丽莎白二世的钻石禧年,即登基60周年。这一年,女王还迎接了伦敦奥运会,出人意料地出现在开幕式上丹尼·博伊尔执导的短片中。Dark days soon returned, however.然而,灰暗之日总会卷土重来。Family tensions arose again in January 2020,when her grandson Harry, Duke of Sussex, announced that he and his wife Meghanwould be stepping away from royal duties, causing a rift that has clearly upsetmany family members.2020年1月,王室成员之间的关系再次紧张起来。女王的孙子萨塞克斯公爵哈里宣布,他和妻子梅根不再履行王室职务。此举造成了王室之间的裂痕,让王室成员感到不快。The build-up to the Queen's Platinum Jubilee in2022 saw Prince Andrew the focus of world attention because of his connectionsto convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, and his subsequent public disgraceand removal from public life did significant damage.2022年是英国女王登基70周年。这一年,安德鲁王子成为了全世界瞩目的焦点,因为他与性犯罪者杰弗里·爱泼斯坦有所联系。安德鲁王子的丑闻和头衔革除对王室造成了极大损害。One of the Queen's greatest strengths, both onthe domestic and world stages, was her detachment from politics. In a lifetimetravelling the world, she was entertained by and hosted countless monarchs,presidents and heads of state.无论是在英国国内还是在世界,女王最大的长处便是对政治的超然。女王游走世界,受到了无数君主、总统和国家元首的款待。She met every president of the United Statesduring her reign, except Lyndon B Johnson, who she would have met at John FKennedy's funeral had she not missed the trip as she was pregnant with Edward.加冕登基以来,女王伊丽莎白二世已会见过13位在任的美国总统,她原定在肯尼迪总统的葬礼上和林登·约翰逊见面,但因怀上了三子爱德华而未能成行。In addition, the Queen saw 15 British primeministers during her reign, from Winston Churchill to Liz Truss. Speculationover the content of the weekly private meetings she had with them was even the subjectof an award-winning theatrical play of 2013, The Audience.与此同时,女王在位期间还会见了15位英国首相,从温斯顿·丘吉尔到伊丽莎白·特拉斯。女王与首相每周私下会进行会谈,2013年上映的电影《女王召见》将这些密谈搬上了银幕。The Queen reigned through social and politicaltransformations such as the Suez Crisis, the Troubles in Northern Ireland,which claimed the life of her cousin Lord Mountbatten, the decline of Britain'smanufacturing industries, and change from being a post-Imperial power to beinga player in a global economy, with a substantial and varied immigrant community,and Brexit.女王在位期间经历了社会政治变革,如苏伊士运河危机、北爱尔兰问题、英国制造业的衰退、英帝国向英联邦的转型过渡、移民浪潮、以及脱欧。In the run-up to the referendum in 2016, theunspoken convention of never ascribing political opinions to the Queen wasbroken by The Sun newspaper, when it claimed that, during a lunch with seniorpoliticians, she had voiced support for Britain leaving the trading bloc.女王不公开发表政治观点已是不成文的规定,然而2016年脱欧公投前,《太阳报》声称,在与资深政界人士共进午餐时,女王曾表示支持英国退出欧盟。The story caused a furious row, with BuckinghamPalace making a successful complaint to the press regulator Ipso, who calledthe article "misleading", and the Queen's reputation for impartialityremained intact.这篇报道引发了轩然大波,白金汉宫向英国报业独立监管委员会投诉,称这篇报道“具有误导性”,因此女王公正不阿的形象并未受到影响。But Remain supporters were quick to react when,in 2017, the snap General Election led to a stripped-down ceremony for theState Opening of Parliament which was less formal than usual, and rather thanthe traditional royal robes, the Queen attended wearing a blue and yellowfloral hat which they said bore a strongly coincidental resemblance to the EUflag.但2017年,英国大选提前举行,英国国会开幕大典并未像以往那么正式,女王并未身披皇袍、头戴皇冠,而是戴了一顶蓝黄花帽。留欧派认为这顶帽子的图案与欧盟旗帜十分相像,于是便迅速作出了反应。Both sides of the Brexit divide trying, howeverindirectly, to claim royal patronage sums up the Queen's importance to the Britishpsyche and identity over the last 70 years.留欧派和脱欧派都在直接或间接地试图获得女王的支持,可见在过去的七十年中,女王在精神层面和身份认同上对于国民的意义。Born just eight years after the end of WorldWar I, she grew up in World War II, training as a vehicle mechanic and lorrydriver towards its end, and the first prime minister of her reign was wartimeleader Winston Churchill.第一次世界大战结束后的第8年,女王出生。她在二战中长大,学会了如何驾驶军用卡车和修理机器故障。女王即位后,共事的第一位首相是温斯顿·丘吉尔。Her death marks the severing of a bond whichties modern Britain to the wartime era which, through the language of debate,continues to cast a huge defining shadow across the modern British politicallandscape, sometimes to the bafflement of other countries.女王的去世标志着英国与二战的纽带被切断,当代英国政治始终笼罩着二战的阴翳,时时让其他国家感到困惑。Her passing is also the end of an era for the world,as of all the world's major political leaders and heads of state, only USPresident Joe Biden, born in 1942, shares any connection to World War II.女王的去世还标志着一个时代的结束,如今,在主要的政治领导人和国家元首中,只有出生于1942年的美国总统乔·拜登与二战有着相似的联系。In the same way that Victoria, the previouslongest-reigning monarch, gave her name to her era, defining generations, thishas been the modern Elizabethan era, brought to a close by the Queen's death.人们用维多利亚女王的名字为她的时代命名,定义了几代人。如今的伊丽莎白时代,因为女王的去世而宣告结束。She is now the past, and her successor, King Charles III, is the future.Where Britain goes from here, in what state of mind, and how it handles thechallenge of striking a balance between dealing with its past, grappling withits present challenges, and embracing its future, remains to be seen.女王已成历史,继任者查理三世国王则意味着未来。英国将何去何从,以何种心态前行,如何应对挑战,如何在应对过去、当前与迎接未来之间取得平衡,我们拭目以待。记者:JulianShea编辑:李雪晴encompass英[ɪnˈkʌmpəs];美[ɪnˈkʌmpəs]vt. 围绕,包围;包含或包括某事物;完成vintage英[ˈvɪntɪdʒ];美[ˈvɪntɪdʒ]adj. 酿酒的;老式的,过时的;最好的,最有特色的;古老而享有声誉的n. 美酒;葡萄产量;酒产年,酒产地;制造年份bloc英[blɒk];美[blɑːk]n.(政治利益一致的)国家集团;共同体successor英[səkˈsesə(r)];美[səkˈsesər]n.接替的人或事物;继承人,继任者

Selador Sessions
Selador Sessions 169 | Dave Seaman's Radio Therapy

Selador Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 58:56


Wondering where you might find 60 minutes of the finest, freshest contemporary Club Music around? It's your lucky day! Dave's back with another Radio Therapy adventure. Buckle up! Tracklist... 1. Nick Stoynoff '35' [Selador] 2. Quivver & Dave Seaman ‘She Fly' [Sum Over Histories] 3. Jonathan Cowan ‘Alden's Groove' [Selador] 4. Jimi Jules ‘The City Is On Fire' (James Harcourt) [Innervisions] 5. Einmusik ‘Caramel' [Einmusika] 6. Rüfüs Du Sol feat. Curtis Harding ‘Surrender' (Magdalena) [Rose Avenue] 7. Royksopp ‘This Time, This Place' (Henry Saiz) [Dog Triumph] 8. Kölsch & Magit Cacoon ‘Prison Grass' [IPSO] 9. Mathias Winnfield ‘Flatliner' [Selador] 10. Eagles & Butterflies ‘The Trip' [Art Imitating Life] 11. Bicep ‘Meli' (II) [Ninja Tune] This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration

Selador Recordings Podcasts
Selador Sessions 169 | Dave Seaman's Radio Therapy

Selador Recordings Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 58:56


Wondering where you might find 60 minutes of the finest, freshest contemporary Club Music around? It's your lucky day! Dave's back with another Radio Therapy adventure. Buckle up! Tracklist... 1. Nick Stoynoff '35' [Selador] 2. Quivver & Dave Seaman ‘She Fly' [Sum Over Histories] 3. Jonathan Cowan ‘Alden's Groove' [Selador] 4. Jimi Jules ‘The City Is On Fire' (James Harcourt) [Innervisions] 5. Einmusik ‘Caramel' [Einmusika] 6. Rüfüs Du Sol feat. Curtis Harding ‘Surrender' (Magdalena) [Rose Avenue] 7. Royksopp ‘This Time, This Place' (Henry Saiz) [Dog Triumph] 8. Kölsch & Magit Cacoon ‘Prison Grass' [IPSO] 9. Mathias Winnfield ‘Flatliner' [Selador] 10. Eagles & Butterflies ‘The Trip' [Art Imitating Life] 11. Bicep ‘Meli' (II) [Ninja Tune] This podcast is hosted by Syndicast.

The Unlimited Spanish Podcast: Aprende español | Habla español | Learn Spanish | Speak Spanish | TPRS

Transcripción: Tú me das un “quid” y yo un “pro”… O al revés. ¿Trato echo? ¿Quieres decir “quid pro quo”? Ehhhh…. Sí claro. No quería impresionarte tanto con mi latín. Ya veo… ¡Hola a todos! Soy Òscar, fundador de unlimitedspanish.com. Quiero ayudarte a hablar español fluidamente. ¡Hablar español es más fácil de lo que parece! Solo tienes que usar el material y técnicas adecuadas. Hoy, en este episodio… Vamos a continuar con algunos latinismos más. Así, aún podremos ir más de intelectual por la vida

The Clip Out
259: Homecoming Recap: The Good, The Bad, & The Glitchy plus our interview with Peter Shankman

The Clip Out

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 86:41 Very Popular


John Mills joins us to recap Homecoming. Aditi Shah went to the White House for AAPI month. Builtin.com spotlights Emma Lovewell. Becs Gentry was in London doing something secret at the studio. Kendall Toole was at Kendra Scott's Aloha event. Ally Love is one of Modern Luxury's Top 100 Social Media Creators. Slash Film mentions Netflix's upcoming show with Ally Love. Peloton is looking for a loan and people want in. People are having trouble getting "Lil Guy Front & Back" to light up for upper body. Peloton now has badges for private companies. Peloton memberships are a perk for House Staffers...for the moment. CFO Jill Woodworth sells some of her Peloton stock. Hyatt is testing private gyms with Pelotons. Peloton is partnering with The Steve Fund and IPSO. Peloton and iFit end their lawsuit. CEO of Xponential Fitness still thinks Peloton is a fad. Ben & Leanne partner up with Olympic Gold Medalists Laura & Jason Kenny for Ride To Gold. The latest artist series spotlights Dear Evan Hansen. Birthdays - Christian Vande Velde (5/22) All this plus our interview with Peter Shankman! Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here's How » Join The Clip Out community today: theclipout.com The Clip Out Facebook The Clip Out Twitter The Clip Out Instagram

The Clip Out
Homecoming Recap: The Good, The Bad, & The Glitchy plus our interview with Peter Shankman

The Clip Out

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 81:12


John Mills joins us to recap Homecoming. Aditi Shah went to the White House for AAPI month. Builtin.com spotlights Emma Lovewell. Becs Gentry was in London doing something secret at the studio. Kendall Toole was at Kendra Scott's Aloha event. Ally Love is one of Modern Luxury's Top 100 Social Media Creators. Slash Film mentions Netflix's upcoming show with Ally Love. Peloton is looking for a loan and people want in. People are having trouble getting "Lil Guy Front & Back" to light up for upper body. Peloton now has badges for private companies. Peloton memberships are a perk for House Staffers...for the moment. CFO Jill Woodworth sells some of her Peloton stock. Hyatt is testing private gyms with Pelotons. Peloton is partnering with The Steve Fund and IPSO. Peloton and iFit end their lawsuit. CEO of Xponential Fitness still thinks Peloton is a fad. Ben & Leanne partner up with Olympic Gold Medalists Laura & Jason Kenny for Ride To Gold. The latest artist series spotlights Dear Evan Hansen. Birthdays - Christian Vande Velde (5/22) All this plus our interview with Peter Shankman!Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join The Clip Out community today: theclipout.com The Clip Out Facebook The Clip Out Twitter The Clip Out Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

MORE - The Digital Marketing Tech Tools Podcast
MORE 045: Tool to help you become a better YouTuber | Andrea TheoJohn

MORE - The Digital Marketing Tech Tools Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 32:11


In today's modern world, video content yields far more engagement and views than other forms of content. But how do you know what type of video content to make? In today's episode of the MORE podcast, Ricardo is joined by Andrea TheoJohn to share a tool that can help you become a better YouTuber. How did Andrea get to this point? She never planned to start a business; she was just in-between roles.  It wasn't until a good friend told her to do her own thing (and offered to be her first client) that she took the leap. She threw together a website and social media, and she thought it was a solid side hustle. When a friend offered their company as another client, she realized she could make it a career.  The video tool you need to use: TubeBuddy! TubeBuddy is a powerful keyword search tool that determines titles and tags that accompany YouTube videos. When Andrea started creating video content, she wasn't using keywords or tags. But, thanks to TubeBuddy, she now determines video titles to inform her of solid content ideas. (Ipso facto, she creates content about very searchable terms.) Anybody who creates YouTube videos, particularly small business owners, can see many benefits from using it.  While there are other competitors like VidIQ, Andrea hasn't used them. Leverage TubeBuddy to Make Better YouTube Content: Use TubeBuddy to identify content gaps for an industry, and then be the company that creates that content. In addition to identifying search terms, you can identify questions and struggles your ideal audience might have that you can answer. This is for the long game. YouTube is worth it to make evergreen content that people will always watch. Video content can be used across multiple channels and forms, so starting now is a great strategy!  Visit tubebuddy.com to install it; it walks you through connecting your YouTube. Andrea's business takeaway? Don't operate in a silo. It's very easy to stay in your lane and not interact with new people, but it's great to network. To see Andrea's work, visit her company website theadsagency.co/ and find Andrea on LinkedIn. Andrea's Book and Podcast Recommendations: The 4-Hour Workweek by Tim Ferriss The Smart Passive Income with Pat Flynn NPR's How I Built This with Guy Raz

The Sales Evangelist
The Entry Point to Closing More Deals | Phillip Stutts - 1540

The Sales Evangelist

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 33:41


While mastering closing is critical, understanding how to open with a data-driven approach is a powerful component to help find and complete more deals. In today's episode of The Sales Evangelist, Donald is joined by author and founder of Win BIG Media Phillip Stutts to discuss the proper ways to begin prospecting.  The average American sees up to 10,000 ads every day.  Ipso facto, how is your messaging breaking out of the clutter? The correct entry point for salespeople is to create a deeper connection with the prospect and understand what moves them. Whether it's a B2B or B2C company, Phillip makes each of his clients dive into their customer base to understand more about them and their values. The point isn't to manipulate; it's to use that understanding to create a deeper connection that closes more deals. What can a sales rep start to gain that understanding? Phillip partners with a major data analytics company to create custom data reports. If you have $7500-10000 to spare, this is high-quality data for a few audience segments that matter. If that's a little out of your price range, just figure out more data on what's going on. That could be surveys sent to your clients or running small ad campaigns on Google or Facebook. Phillip's five steps to using that data: What moves them? You've done this by collecting data about your audience. Build out a sales plan. Before jumping into tactics, build a plan that integrates your collected data. Create the brand. The key point - this happens after determining what moves your audience and creating a sales plan. Testing your messaging and branding to refine for your audience. Finally, sell, pitch, or market (because you've now eliminated all the risks.) Phillip's major takeaway? This is the most disruptive moment in human history, and the best companies are the ones that stand out and think differently. To get in contact with Phillip, visit his website, phillipstutts.com. Or, to start the conversation on what data analytics might look like for your company, visit phillipstutts.com/insights. Check out his book, The Undefeated Marketing System, on Amazon. This episode is brought to you in part by LinkedIn Sales Navigator. The Great Resignation has become the Great Reshuffle, meaning it can be difficult for sales professionals like you to find leads and close deals. Luckily, Sales Navigator from LinkedIn is here for you! Sales Navigator from LinkedIn is the only tool that uses real-time alerts and up-to-date insights to help you know when prospects are ready to buy. And, with over 30 advanced filters, sales professionals can quickly find genuine leads with the intent to purchase. Gain the advantage of accurate, quality lead generation data from LinkedIn Sales Navigator. You can get a 60-day free trial of Sales Navigator at www.LinkedIn.com/TSE.  This episode is brought to you in part by Skipio. Are you sick of crickets? As a salesperson, the pain of reaching out with phone calls or emails and not receiving a response is real. But all text messaging is not created equal. 85% of people prefer text over email and phone calls because they want to engage in a conversation, not listen to bots. Be more like people and start having conversations that end in the conversions you want. Try Skipio at www.Skipio.com. This episode is brought to you in part by mParticle. Are you tired of wading through thousands of open sales positions to find the one perfect for you? Well, look no further. mParticle is one of the leading independent customer data platforms out there, and they're looking for motivated remote sellers (just like yourself.)  With top-name clients from Spotify and Burger King to Airbnb, we don't want you to let this opportunity go to waste! For more information and to view open positions, go to https://www.mparticle.com/careers/. This course is brought to you in part by the TSE Sales Certified Training Program, designed to help new and struggling sellers master sales fundamentals and close more deals. Help elevate your sales game and sign up now to get the first two modules free! You can visit www.thesalesevangelist.com/closemoredeals or call (561) 570-5077 for more information. We value your opinion and always want to improve the quality of our show. Complete our two-minute survey here: thesalesevangelist.com/survey. We'd love for you to join us for our next episodes by tuning in on Apple Podcast, Stitcher, or Spotify. You can also leave comments, suggestions, and ratings for each episode you listen to!  Read more about sales or listen to audiobooks on Audible and explore their huge online library. Register now to get a free book and a 30-day trial. Audio provided by Free SFX and Bensound. Other songs used in the episodes are as follows: The Organ Grinder written by Bradley Jay Hill, performed by Bright Seed, and Produced by Brightseed and Hill.

Employer Branding: The Inside Podcast
Employer Branding T.I.P S03Ep.10 | Communications, recruitment & employer branding: the three pillars of becoming an employer of choice, with Oliver Aust, @Eo Ipso Communications & Konstanty Sliwowski, @Caissa Recruitment

Employer Branding: The Inside Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 46:37


Overview Ending season 3 of #EmployerBranding: The Inside Podcast with a bang! In the last episode of the series, we talked with Oliver, Founder & CEO @Eo Ipso Communications and Konstanty Sliwowski, Founder and Managing Director @Caissa Recruitment, about the implications of proper communication and the importance of a well put together recruitment process to build a strong employer brand. We spoke about the importance of a unique value proposition, as well as about company values and the way they influence any organizational culture. Tune in on Spotify for more! What you'll learn by listening Company culture: what it is & how to implement itCompany values & the overall communications process in the context of employer branding The importance of a very well put together recruitment process How Employer Branding is reflected in the hiring processEmployer branding & communications: how the two are linked together The importance of having a genuine EVP What's a suitable number of company values & why you shouldn't have moreManagement & leadership: great reflectors of company culture About the companyCaissa is a talent acquisition, staffing and executive search organisation with a focus on technology and digital economy. Their mission is to support clients and candidates in identifying and pursuing their employment objectives. As part of Arrows Group, Caissa provides superior recruitment services to startups and scaleups across Europe and beyond. Eo Ipso Communications helps high-profile individuals and organisations take their reputation to the next level to build future-proof businesses. The company specializes in Strategic, CEO and Crisis Communications.

Quouir
Au Nom du fils #6 : « L'Autre famille »

Quouir

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 35:45


Attention, dans cet épisode sont évoquées des violences homophobes et transphobes. Assurez-vous de l'écouter dans de bonnes conditions.Augustin a pu amorcer un dialogue avec une partie de sa famille, ce qui est loin d'être le cas de tou·te·s les « rescapé·e·s » des Manif pour tous. Ayant déjà en tête de créer un lieu d'échanges pour celles et ceux qui partageraient le même vécu, Augustin rencontre ici Aya, Louise et Julie, dont les parents ont participé aux Manif pour tous. Souvenirs d'enfance et d'adolescence mêlés de violence, portes de sorties et voies de reconstruction, iels témoignent des marques profondes creusées par leur éducation dans des communautés chrétiennes prônant les valeurs défendues par LMPT. Chacun·e à sa façon s'est aujourd'hui fabriqué une famille qui redonne ses lettres de noblesse à ce terme et iels expriment ensemble la force de réparation de l'engagement.Pour aller plus loin :Le groupe Facebook privé créé par Augustin pour celles et ceux qui se sentiraient concerné·e·s par ces échanges et souhaiteraient poursuivre la discussion est disponible ici (son accès est restreint et limité aux personnes concernées) : Les rescapé.e.s de la manif pour tous.Références non-exhaustives d'associations et de listes de professionnels de santé de confiance pour les personnes LGBTQIA+ :Professionnels de santé :Le site internet Medecins LGBT-friendly : https://www.medecin-gay-friendly.fr/L'association Psy Gay : http://www.psygay.com/Le réseau “Ma psy est lesbienne” : mapsyestlesbienne@gmail.comLe site internet Psy Safe inclusif : https://psysafeinclusifs.wixsite.com/psysafeLes cabinets médicaux Ipso : https://ipso.paris/fr/Le site Bdd Trans : https://bddtrans.fr/accueil/L'association Espace santé Trans : https://espacesantetrans.fr/Sur les réseaux sociaux, des comptes Instagram comme Paye ta psychophobie ou encore les Collages féministes de Nantes ont référencé des listes safe dans leurs stories en Une.Pour bénéficier de consultations gratuites, vous pouvez aussi vous inscrire dans le Centre médico-psychologique (CMP) le plus proche, mais les délais d'attente peuvent être longs. Associations : SOS HomophobieL'association a notamment une ligne d'écoute anonyme : 01 48 06 42 41. https://www.sos-homophobie.org/Le Mag Jeunes LGBT+ qui a des centres d'accueil à Paris, Strasbourg et Lyon. https://www.mag-jeunes.org/L'association LGBTI/ chrétienne David & Jonathan : https://www.davidetjonathan.com/nous-contacter/Acceptess-T : https://www.acceptess-t.comL'Association Nationale Transgenre (ANT) : https://ant-france.euOUTrans : https://outrans.org/Aides : https://www.aides.org/Vous pouvez aussi bien sûr contacter le centre LGBT+ le plus proche de chez vous, qui aura sûrement des conseils et contacts safe à vous communiquer. Offrez-vous l'affiche du documentaire sonore Au Nom du fils pour soutenir l'association Acceptess-T et la lutte pour les droits des personnes transgenre : https://www.kisskissbankbank.com/fr/projects/soutenez-l-association-acceptess-t-avec-le-podcast-quouirMerci à Livi, qui facilite l'accès aux soins pour toutes et tous, de soutenir Quouïr. Infos : livi.frMerci au bar La Mutinerie de nous avoir accueilli·e·s pour l'enregistrement de cet épisode.Quouïr est une série conçue et réalisée par Rozenn Le Carboulec, produite par Nouvelles Écoutes, mixée par Marthe Cuny et coordonnée par Gaïa Marty.Direction artistique : Aurore Meyer-Mahieu.Prise de son studio : Adrien Beccaria à l'Arrière-Boutique.Si vous avez une question ou un commentaire à nous faire parvenir, rendez-vous sur les réseaux sociaux de Nouvelles Écoutes.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Career Musician
President of CD Baby | Joel Andrew EP. 138

The Career Musician

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 73:54


Over the course of seventeen years Joel has helped make CD Baby the largest music-employer in Oregon and one of the leading on-line distributors of independent music. The company hosts more than 650,000 artists, is available to over 100 digital platforms around the world, and represents 1/5th of the music at Spotify.Joel was a working musician when he began opening mail on weekends for CD Baby. He has since become a spokesman for the independent music scene and a mentor to many of its members. Joel posts regularly on a number of social media platforms, offering advice to the independent music community on business matters and issues having to do with management, touring, song writing, and music production.A fixture at industry events, Joel speaks frequently about independent music. He appeared at a recent South by Southwest Festival in a group of entrepreneurs that offered support to artists looking to place their demos. Joel also helps organize community ventures in Portland and around the world that aim to nurture careers in independent music, such as Downtown Music's summer schools, the DIY Musician Conference at the Berklee College of Music campus in Spain, and various question and answer sessions about finding externships in music fields. In spring 2019, Joel took members of Lewis & Clark Law School's Intellectual Property Student Organization (IPSO) on a tour of CD Baby's facilities. He also has arranged for the company every year to support a summer intern. In addition to the internship he arranged at CD Baby, Joel continues to make himself available to the Lewis & Clark Law School, taking part in a recent panel on “The Contracts Behind Influencer & Audience Agreements” sponsored by IPSO and the Center for Business Law & Innovation.https://twitter.com/joeljamesandrewhttps://www.billboard.com/articles/business/record-labels/9602406/cd-baby-artist-redefine-success-major-labelhttps://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2021/07/you-dont-have-to-buy-into-that-antiquated-system-says-cd-baby-president-joel-andrew.htmlhttps://soundcloud.com/michaelbrandvoldmarketing/482-how-to-measure-success-without-using-old-antiquated-record-label-measures@thecareermusician@nomadsplace

London Calling
Everybody Hates James and Toby

London Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 53:46


James and Toby open with a discussion of Christopher Snowden's Quillette article on Lockdown Scepticism and the mauling the lockdown sceptic Lord Sumption has received since his appearance on The Big Questions, and Toby's censure by the press regulator, Ipso. A special welcome to Conservative MP Neil O'Brien (or his researcher) who is now listening to London Calling and quoting things our men have... Source

Employer Branding: The Inside Podcast
The Inside Podcast Ep. 5 | Personal branding: Does it attract or deter candidates? with Oliver Aust @EO IPSO Communications

Employer Branding: The Inside Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 21:09


Most of the time, HR officials will say their job is not to shape the culture of the company, but rather to maintain and safeguard it. We tend to disagree. Founders and C-level managers are equally responsible for forging the perception of the brand.