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The Radio Archive Hour is a classic from 2002. Ted Bell is angry his nephew, a kid who’s name he can’t remember, farted into the brand new leather of his new Jaguar thus destroying the new car smell and devaluing the vehicle by $3000. Sign up for a Backstage Pass and enjoy Hours of exclusive content, Phil's new podcast, Classic podcasts, Bobbie Dooley's podcasts, special live streaming events and shows, and oh so very much more…See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jag, better known to many online as Mr Honest has absolutely exploded across Instagram and TikTok over the last year and has become one of the most recognisable firefighter voices on social media, not just here in the UK, but across the wider fire service community internationally. What makes Jag stand out is that he is not just creating content from the sidelines. He is a serving firefighter with London Fire Brigade, living the job, understanding the culture, and using his platform to connect with firefighters, challenge thinking, bring humour, and open up conversations that people clearly want to be part of.In a space where social media can sometimes become noise, Jag has cut through by being authentic, relatable, and properly connected to the people he is speaking to. He has built a huge following by being himself, and that is no small thing. Today we are going to get behind the content, behind the growth, and behind the person, to understand what drives him, what he has learned, and where he sees this whole firefighter social media space going next. Find Jag on socials HEREPlease support the podcast and its future by clicking HERE and joining our Patreon CrewPodcast Apparel, Hoodies, Flags, Mugs HERE Please check out our Partners supporting this episode:William Wood Watches - Discount code FFPODCAST gives the user 10% off full range on websitePBI high-performance fabrics FIRST TACTICAL- tactical gear for elite operatorsGORE-TEX Professional ClothingMSA The Safety CompanyJAFCOIDEXFIRE & EVACUATION SERVICE LTD Send us Fan MailSupport the show***The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual speakers. Our partners are not responsible for the content of this episode and does not warrant its accuracy or completeness.***Please support the podcast and its future by clicking HERE and joining our Patreon Crew
La Fórmula E inicia este fin de semana una de las fases más importantes de la temporada con la llegada del E-Prix de Sanya, primera parada de un intenso triplete asiático que puede resultar decisivo en la lucha por el campeonato. Tras el espectacular doble evento disputado en Mónaco, el Mundial eléctrico aterriza en China para la Ronda 11 con Oliver Rowland consolidado como líder, varios fabricantes en plena pelea por el título y un campeonato que sigue demostrando una igualdad extraordinaria. La última vez que la Fórmula E visitó Sanya fue en 2019, cuando Jean-Éric Vergne logró una brillante victoria en una carrera marcada por la estrategia, los coches de seguridad y una intensa batalla con Oliver Rowland y Antonio Félix da Costa. Siete años después, el campeonato regresa a las calles de la ciudad china en un contexto completamente distinto, con los monoplazas GEN3 Evo ofreciendo más potencia, mayor eficiencia y carreras todavía más impredecibles. Uno de los grandes focos de atención estará precisamente sobre Oliver Rowland. El vigente campeón del mundo llega en un momento excepcional tras su victoria en la segunda carrera de Mónaco y buscará ampliar una ventaja que comienza a resultar preocupante para sus rivales. El piloto de Nissan ya sabe lo que es ser rápido en Sanya, donde consiguió la pole position en 2019, y afronta el fin de semana como uno de los principales favoritos. Sin embargo, la competencia promete ser feroz. Jaguar sigue mostrando un enorme potencial con Mitch Evans y Antonio Félix da Costa, mientras Porsche necesita reaccionar tras perder terreno en las últimas citas. Tampoco conviene perder de vista a Mahindra Racing después de la victoria de Nyck de Vries en Montecarlo, un resultado que confirmó el importante paso adelante del equipo indio en esta fase final de la era GEN3. El trazado urbano de Sanya ofrece además todos los ingredientes para una carrera espectacular. Sus 2,5 kilómetros de longitud combinan dos largas rectas, fuertes frenadas y varias oportunidades claras de adelantamiento, algo poco habitual en muchos circuitos urbanos. La gestión energética volverá a ser fundamental, especialmente en una carrera donde los márgenes suelen ser mínimos y cualquier error estratégico puede tener consecuencias inmediatas. La cita china marca además el inicio de una gira asiática que continuará en Shanghái y finalizará con la esperada doble carrera nocturna de Tokio. Tres eventos consecutivos que pueden cambiar completamente el panorama de los campeonatos de pilotos, equipos y fabricantes cuando la temporada entre en su fase decisiva. Con Rowland defendiendo el liderato, Jaguar buscando recuperar terreno, Porsche obligado a responder y varios equipos demostrando capacidad real para luchar por la victoria, Sanya promete convertirse en un punto de inflexión para el Mundial de Fórmula E 2025-26. Sanya E-Prix – Circuito Urbano de Sanya ⏰ Previa en directo: 08:20 Salida de la carrera: 09:05 Vive la Fórmula E con AutoFM: directos, análisis técnico y seguimiento completo del Mundial eléctrico.
El regreso de la Fórmula E a Sanya tras siete años de ausencia superó cualquier expectativa... por los motivos equivocados. Rubén Gómez y Alex Moya diseccionan la 11ª cita del mundial 2025-26, una prueba caótica marcada por accidentes, una bandera roja y un festival de penalizaciones de los comisarios. Hablamos de la hazaña del fin de semana: el piloto español Pepe Martí subiéndose al podio tras salir último. Además, analizamos cómo Andretti controló el caos para firmar su primer doblete en doce años con Dennis y Drugovich, el colapso de Jaguar y los cuatro aspirantes al título quedándose a cero. ¿Es esta la carrera más impredecible del año o Dirección de Carrera se cargó el espectáculo?
- Peak Oil? Nope. Demand Keeps Growing - JLR's North American CEO Quits - Land Rover Relies on Chery For Freelander - Europe Needs to Save Its Auto Industry - Sweden Wants Changes to FSD - 7,000 Tesla Owners Join Class Action Lawsuit - Use Grok To Talk to FSD - Public Supports U.S. Military Right-To-Repair - Chery Launches Pickup Truck Division - Autoline Poll on Tariffs
- Peak Oil? Nope. Demand Keeps Growing - JLR's North American CEO Quits - Land Rover Relies on Chery For Freelander - Europe Needs to Save Its Auto Industry - Sweden Wants Changes to FSD - 7,000 Tesla Owners Join Class Action Lawsuit - Use Grok To Talk to FSD - Public Supports U.S. Military Right-To-Repair - Chery Launches Pickup Truck Division - Autoline Poll on Tariffs
This week on the BBC Introducing in Oxfordshire & Berkshire podcast, Dave's joined by Jody Prewett to hear about his new 10-track album, Places Beyond. Plus, Alex catches up with Baisingstokes Late Spring Folk Festival organiser, Samuel Austin, and there's tips from Jess Iszatt and Jaguar at BBC Radio 1.Here's this week's track list: • Sebastian Reynolds - Glow Ball (feat. Jonas Torrance) Laura Nahr - Girlfriend (Yes, I do) P.S. Finn - Lighthouse Maddie Ashman - Behind Closed Eyes Si Noble - Kiss Goodnight Emma Hunter - Window Liam Vincent & The Odd Foxes - Keep Running Girl In The Year Above - Ode To The Glory [Tipped by Jess Iszatt at BBC Radio 1] Roxanne - 3 Words Oliver Green - Heaven Awaits 916 - Money Long (feat. Nayyah) Craig Harris - We Go On Tomorrow Bird - Godless B Anca - Push Push Baby Sophie Blyth - Wishbone Jody Prewett - Wild Mind Jody Prewett - Oblivion JAZ IMSKY - SUPREME ARRAY Stereo Silence - Old Pair Of Shoes Ella Clayton - Please Me Outlier. - The Coffin Junior Simba - I Think Im About To Break [Tipped by Jaguar at BBC Radio 1 Dance] Genevieve Miles - cinnamon doops - Toxic • If you're making music in Oxfordshire and Berkshire, send us your tunes with the BBC Introducing Uploader: https://www.bbc.co.uk/introducing/uploader
Stephen (Steve) Starring Grant spent decades helping some of the world's biggest brands, including IBM, Prudential, Jaguar, and Burger King, better understand human behavior. But after losing his corporate job during the pandemic and facing a cancer diagnosis, he found himself in an unexpected role: delivering mail through the mountains of Appalachia. Today, Steve shares the identity crisis that followed losing a career he'd spent decades building, the surprising lessons he learned as a rural mail carrier, and how serving others helped him rediscover purpose. We discuss the dignity of work, the power of community, and why our worth is about far more than what we do for a living. My friends, if you're facing a setback, navigating change, or wondering what's next, this conversation is for you. You'll leave encouraged to see purpose in unexpected places, embrace life's detours, and remember that your value has never been tied to a title.
On this episode we talk with Allison Kreis, our 2026 Carrie Wilson Memorial Scholarship winner, Project Dragonfly student, and cofounder of La Tierra Del Jaguar, a non-profit based in Sonora Mexico for the conservation of Jaguars and Jaguar habitat. We talk about conservation in Sonora, the organization she's started and the work she is doing for her master's degree within her community. Please check out the social media pages and website for La Tierra del Jaguar and see how you can help. @latierradeljaguar latierradeljaguar.org Also here is an article about Sonora being a food destination for Bacanora that Allison provided: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/best-of-the-world-2026/article/best-food-destinations Hosts is Austin Parker Producer is Austin Parker Music was provided by A Picture Book studio
Video Game profits collapse, PC sales boom & The Next Gen battle begins in Japan These stories and many more on this episode of the VGNRTM! This episode we will look back at the biggest stories in and around the video game industry in November 1994. As always, we'll mostly be using magazine cover dates, and those are of course always a bit behind the actual events. Alex Smith of They Create Worlds is our cohost. Check out his podcast here: https://www.theycreateworlds.com/ and order his book here: https://www.theycreateworlds.com/book Get us on your mobile device: Android: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly92aWRlb2dhbWVuZXdzcm9vbXRpbWVtYWNoaW5lLmxpYnN5bi5jb20vcnNz iOS: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/video-game-newsroom-time-machine And if you like what we are doing here at the podcast, don't forget to like us on your podcasting app of choice, YouTube, and/or support us on patreon! https://www.patreon.com/VGNRTM Send comments on Mastodon @videogamenewsroomtimemachine@oldbytes.space Or twitter @videogamenewsr2 Or Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vgnrtm Or videogamenewsroomtimemachine@gmail.com Or Discord https://discord.gg/mYdkBJe8 Links: If you don't see all the links, find them here: https://www.patreon.com/VGNRTM/posts/november-1994-161464050 7 Minutes in Heaven: Jazz Jackrabbit Video Version: https://youtu.be/IIom2LSch6w https://www.mobygames.com/game/902/jazz-jackrabbit/ Corrections: Ethan's fine site The History of How We Play: https://thehistoryofhowweplay.wordpress.com/ November 1984 Ep - https://www.patreon.com/VGNRTM/posts/november-1984-157521521 Great Exhibition Digital Recreation - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wNEgZDetNk https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo_VS._System Moondust 7 Minutes - https://youtu.be/jT3QzYpUEck?si=MbYsjB7cDptFfIBY November 1994: Video Game Industry profits plummet Sega Reports 47 Percent Drop in Earnings in Fiscal First Half, Associated Press Worldstream, November 11, 1994; Friday 07:03 Eastern Time, Section: Financial pages SEGA PROFITS PLUNGE 43PC AS VIDEO GAME RIVALRY HOTS UP, The Guardian (London), November 12, 1994, Section: THE GUARDIAN HOME PAGE; Pg. 1, Byline: Nicholas Bannister In London And Kevin Rafferty In Tokyo EDITORS:Associated Press Worldstream, November 21, 1994; Monday 07:13 Eastern Time, Section: Financial pages KOEI LOWERS PROFIT ESTIMATES, Jiji Press Ticker Service, NOVEMBER 4, 1994, FRIDAY NAMCO SUFFERS LOWER PROFITS IN 1ST HALF, Jiji Press Ticker Service, NOVEMBER 4, 1994, FRIDAY KONAMI TO LOG 3.1-B.-YEN LOSS FOR FY '94, Jiji Press Ticker Service, NOVEMBER 9, 1994, WEDNESDAY KONAMI SLIPS INTO RED IN 1ST HALF, Jiji Press Ticker Service, NOVEMBER 25, 1994, FRIDAY CAPCOM SUFFERS SHARP DROPS IN PROFIT, SALES, Jiji Press Ticker Service, NOVEMBER 24, 1994, THURSDAY Play Meter November 1994, pg. 22 TAKARA RETURNS TO BLACK IN 1ST HALF, Jiji Press Ticker Service, NOVEMBER 18, 1994, FRIDAY T-HQ announces third-quarter results, s'ipment of the XBAND Video Game, Modem aNd new equity financing, Business Wire, November 14, 1994, Monday SOFTWARE ETC. STORES, INC. REPORTS THIRD QUARTER RESULTS, PR Newswire, November 10, 1994, Thursday - 13:59 Eastern time, Section: Financial News Software Etc. and Babbage's to merge SOFTWARE ETC. STORES, INC. REPORTS THIRD QUARTER RESULTS, PR Newswire, November 10, 1994, Thursday - 13:59 Eastern time, Section: Financial News Big money bets against Atari CBS rich with takeover rumors, USA TODAY, November 7, 1994, Monday, FINAL EDITION, Section: MONEY; Dan Dorfman; Pg. 4B, Byline: Dan Dorfman https://mdsass.com/our-team/ ATARI RESPONDS TO DAN DORFMAN ARTICLE IN USA TODAY, PR Newswire, November 8, 1994, Tuesday - 09:10 Eastern Time Atari stock plummets,The Financial Post (Toronto, Canada), November 8, 1994, Tuesday,DAILY EDITION, Section: SECTION 1, NEWS; Pg. 14; APPOINTMENT NOTICE, Byline: Bloomberg ATARI CORP. ANNOUNCES THIRD QUARTER AND NINE MONTHS 1994 RESULTS, PR Newswire, November 14, 1994, Monday - 05:59 Eastern Time, Section: Financial News COMPANY NEWS; ATARI STOCK RISES AS DEAL WITH SEGA IS COMPLETED, The New York Times, November 17, 1994, Thursday, Late Edition - Final, Distribution: Financial Desk , Section: Section D; ; Section D; Page 4; Column 1; Financial Desk ; Column 1; Siliwood deals abound! Activision, Henson in Multimedia Muppets Deal, Ad Day, November 7, 1994, Section: NEWS ROUNDUP; Pg. 12 Move over, nerds - Hollywood's here, The Age (Melbourne, Australia), November 15, 1994 Tuesday, Late Edition, Section: COMPUTERS; Frontier Media; Pg. 43 https://archive.org/details/electronic-games-1994-11z Baby Bells form Multimedia Colossus 3 BABY BELLS FORM MULTIMEDIA COLOSSUS 1994, Reuters News Service, St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), November 1, 1994, TUESDAY, FIVE STAR Edition, Section: BUSINESS; Pg. 6C TELEPHONE FIRMS AIM AT CABLE BELL ATLANTIC AND TWO OTHER, BABY BELLS PLAN A MULTIMEDIA VENTURE. , USERS COULD ORDER, VIDEOS.The Philadelphia Inquirer, November 1, 1994 Tuesday FINAL EDITION, Section: BUSINESS; Pg. C01 Info highway dream team / Ovitz wants Hollywood on high-tech map, USA TODAY, November 1, 1994, Tuesday, FINAL EDITION, Section: MONEY; Pg. 1B; Cover Stor William Morris goes Interactive William Morris Courts Agencies, ADWEEK, November 14, 1994, Western Edition, Byline: By Cathy Taylor Siemens gets into settop boxes 2 Companies Join Siemens In Video Plan, The New York Times, November 8, 1994, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Distribution: Financial Desk, Section: Section D; ; Section D; Page 5; Column 1; Financial Desk ; Column 1;Byline: By Bloomberg Business News Intel, Backed On ITV, Sails For CablePort, Electronic Buyers News, November 28, 1994, Business and Industry, Section: Pg. 3; ISSN: 0164-6362, Byline: Jonathan Cassell TCI buys into Acclaim TCI AND ACCLAIM FORM PARTNERSHIP FOR INTERACTIVE, ENTERTAINMENT SOFTWARE, M2 PRESSWIRE, November 4, 1994 TeleWest goes public Time is right to float, says TeleWest, The Herald (Glasgow), November 8, 1994, Section: Pg. 25, Byline: Nicola Reeves BCE Holdings to buy Rage and Software Creations NEW GAME PLAN AT £25M BCE, Daily Mail (London), November 2, 1994, Section: Pg. 65 BCE HOLDINGS TO BUY SOFTWARE CREATIONS (HOLDINGS): 2, Extel Examiner, November 1, 1994, Tuesday - 03:04 Eastern Time, Section: Company News; Takeovers and Acquisitions COMPUTER GAMES MERGER GOES TO EUROPEAN LEVEL, The Guardian (London), November 5, 1994, Section: THE GUARDIAN CITY PAGE; Pg. 38, Byline: Jim Levi Consoled by a £10m fortune, Mail on Sunday (London), November 6, 1994, Section: Pg. 5, Byline: Jason Nisse Computer games 'set for surge in sales', The Times, November 9, 1994, Wednesday, Section: Business, Byline: By Neil Bennett Warner buys Renegade Amiga Games, November 1994, pg. 34 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renegade_Software Mindscape to buy Atreid Concept L'editeur Mindscape rachete Atreid Concept, Echos, November 19, 1994 https://www.mobygames.com/company/661/kalisto-entertainment-sa/ Video game ratings system still a thorn in coinop's side Play Meter, November 1994, pg. 20 https://arcade.fandom.com/wiki/Parental_Advisory_System Sega goes big with VR-1 Japanese take virtual reality for a ride; Sega has combined fairground rides, with hi-tech wizardry, writes Arnold Redhead, The Independent (London), November 21, 1994, Monday, Section: NETWORK PAGE; Page 25, Byline: ARNOLD REDHEAD https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VR-1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_rf9FiwBUk Japanese Next Gen Holiday Lineup Set Video-game makers out to zap 32-bit rivals, Nikkei Weekly, November 7, 1994, Business and Industry, Section: Pg. 9; Vol. 32; Multimedia video game wars begin, The Daily Yomiuri, November 8, 1994, Tuesday, Byline: Terumitsu Otsu; Daily Yomiuri Staff Writer Nintendo's super 'game boy' from Dundee, The Scotsman, November 16, 1994, Wednesday, Section: Pg. 32 NINTENDO, U.S. FIRM TO DEVELOP 3-D SOFTWARE, Jiji Press Ticker Service, NOVEMBER 22, 1994, TUESDAY https://nintendo.fandom.com/wiki/Paradigm_Entertainment Saturn release date set INDUSTRY TREND: CONSUMER ELECTRONICS FIRMS JOIN VIDEO GAME, ORGY, Jiji Press Ticker Service, NOVEMBER 18, 1994, FRIDAY New Video Machines Battle For Supremacy, The Associated Press, November 30, 1994, Wednesday, AM cycle, Section: Business News, Byline: By BRAVEN SMILLIE, Matsushita announces next gen system for 1995 Matsushita likely to market 64-bit game machines in '95, Japan Economic Newswire, NOVEMBER 15, 1994, TUESDAY Matsushita and IBM team up Matsushita, IBM in multimedia project, United Press International, November 20, 1994, Sunday, BC cycle https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panasonic_M2#Technical_specifications 3DO announces massive loss Video Game Maker 3DO Reports $ 12.8 Million Second-Quarter Loss, The Associated Press, November 4, 1994, Friday, BC cycle (THDO) 3DO announces second quarter financial results, Business Wire, November 4, 1994, Friday Goldstar launches 3DO in USA Goldstar Co, Wall Street Journal (3 Star, Eastern (Princeton, NJ) Edition), November 8, 1994, Business and Industry, Section: Pg. B4; Vol. 224; No. 91; ISSN: 0099-9660 Creative to launch 3DO Blaster Unveiling the latest in computer magic / Film and fun: Morphing and more, USA TODAY, November 17, 1994, Thursday, FINAL EDITION, Section: LIFE; Pg. 4D 3DO Blaster Video - Retro Collective - https://youtu.be/qaHAuGmN3Tk?si=OHf5v3Z9vfJ3RZfl Nintendo launches massive DKC blitz https://youtu.be/SbHL8-XkXMA?si=d3GNpw2n57mTQBuL https://youtu.be/OGqUF02zVt4?si=XFO_2LUnM157ayC5 Burnett Seeks to Make Donkey Kong King, AdWeek Midwest; AdWeek, November 21, 1994, Business and Industry, Section: Pg. 2; Vol. XXXV; No. 47; Yen and old product cause slide in Nintendo profits, The Financial Post (Toronto, Canada), November 22, 1994, Tuesday,, DAILY EDITION, Section: SECTION 1, NEWS; Pg. 15; APPOINTMENT NOTICE Video Games Showdown: Will Sega Zap Nintendo?, Christian Science Monitor 8Boston, MA), November 28, 1994, Monday, Section: ECONOMY; Pg. 4, Byline: Mark Trumbull, Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor Nation Goes Ape For Donkey Kong Country; Runaway Sales for Hit Video, Game Exceed Box Office Gross for Current Number One Movie, Business Wire, November 30, 1994, Wednesda Atari to spend big in Europe Atari Tackles Games Giants In Pounds 5m Spend, Marketing, November 10, 1994 Jaguar launches in Japan Atari's Jaguar Enters Japanese Retail Markets 11/22/94, Newsbytes News Network, November 22, 1994 https://forums.atariage.com/topic/330871-the-japanese-atari-jaguar/ Sony announces Liverpool dev centre SONY CREATES 250 NEW JOBS FOR MERSEYSIDE, Press Association, November 7, 1994, Monday SONY ELECTRONIC INVESTMENT IN, The Guardian (London), November 8, 1994, Section: THE GUARDIAN CITY PAGE; Pg. 14, Byline: Martyn Halsall, Northern SONY TO SET UP U.K. GAME SOFTWARE CENTER, Jiji Press Ticker Service, NOVEMBER 8, 1994, TUESDAY JAPANESE GIANT TO MAKE GAMES AND 250 JOBS ON MERSEYSIDE, M2 PRESSWIRE, November 28, 1994 Nintendo signs Russian Distribution deal Russia: Nintendo has selected Steepler as an exclusive distributor of Nintendo video games., Kommersant, November 1, 1994 https://bootleggames.fandom.com/wiki/Steepler_Ltd.#1994:_Dendy:_The_New_Reality,_partnership_with_Nintendo https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dendy Mortal Kombat 2 launch is massive Mortal moral: Gore sells, money yells, Computer Retail Week, November 14, 1994, Business and Industry, Section: Pg. 116; Vol. 4; Ad budget Rises Ad/Media Bulletin: Computer games ad push targets grown-ups, Marketing, November 17, 1994 Movie tie-ins getting tighter (SNAPSHOT), The Age (Melbourne, Australia), November 12, 1994 Saturday, Late Edition, Section: SATURDAY EXTRA; SNAPSHOT; Pg. 15 Another Big U.S. Deal Turns Sour for Japanese Firm, Associated Press Worldstream, November 18, 1994; Friday 06:09 Eastern Time, Section: International news, Byline: PETER LANDERS Hard lessons from Sony's software underbelly, The Independent (London), November 18, 1994, Friday, Section: BUSINESS & CITY PAGE; Page 34, Byline: HAMISH McRAE Leisure Concepts reports third quarter, nine-month results, Business Wire, November 14, 1994, Monday https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GoldenEye https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GoldenEye_007 Nintendo premiers VirtualBoy Nintendo Unveils Virtual Reality Game, The Associated Press , November 14, 1994, Monday, AM cycle, Section: Business News https://www.linkedin.com/in/kerry-ganofsky-15873/ Nintendo announces investment in Reflection Technology Inc.; home video game leader also acquires exclusive worldwide license for proprietary LED, display technology, Business Wire, November 14, 1994, Monday VIRTUALITY PLAYS DOWN IMPACT OF RIVAL NINTENDO PRODUCT, Extel Examiner,November 16, 1994, Wednesday - 07:16 Eastern Time, Section: Company News; Other https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_Boy PC sales boom Spurred by many factors, home PC sales are soaring, Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), November 10, 1994, Metro Edition, Section: Special; Pg. 2S, Byline: Steve Alexander; Staff Writer Bandai and Apple team up for children's PC BANDAI, APPLE TO JOINTLY DEVELOP PC FOR CHILDREN, Jiji Press Ticker Service, NOVEMBER 10, 1994, THURSDAY https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Pippin Apple sets sights on video games, The Financial Post (Toronto, Canada), November 11, 1994, Friday,, DAILY EDITION, Section: SECTION 1, NEWS; Pg. 5; COLUMN Apple to sell MacOS at retail MICROFILE, The Guardian (London), November 17, 1994, Section: THE GUARDIAN ONLINE PAGE; Pg. 7 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8v4BaWwoyA0 Commodore Sale delayed... AGAIN! DELAY IN THE SALE OF COMMODORE CREATES ANXIETY A LONG WAIT COULD KILL PROSPECTS FOR THE FIRM'S AMIGA COMPUTERS. AT LEAST, THAT'S WHAT ITS ADHERENTS SAY., The Philadelphia Inquirer, November 7, 1994 Monday FINAL EDITION, Section: PHILADELPHIA BUSINESS; Pg. G01, byline: Dan Stets, Amiga Games, November 1994, pg. 19 Australia funds multimedia development Multimedia funding is welcome news, The Age (Melbourne, Australia), November 1, 1994 Tuesday, Late Edition, Section: COMPUTERS; Frontier Media; Pg. 34 Korea invests in games Korea Makes Huge Game Industry Investment, Newsbytes, November 21, 1994, Monday Looking Glass goes VC LOOKINGGLASS RECEIVES $3.8 MILLION IN VENTURE CAPITAL FROM INSTITUTIONAL VENTURE PARTNERS, MATRIX PARTNERS, PR Newswire, November 21, 1994, Monday - 14:24 Eastern Time, Section: Entertainment, Television, and Culture PC Player November 1994, pg. 17 Humongous bets on hand drawn art "FREDDI FISH AND THE CASE OF THE MISSING KELP SEEDS(TM) SWIMS INTO STORES,PR Newswire, November 7, 1994, Monday - 12:52 Eastern Time" Staples stocks games Office Superstores Emphasize 'Play" with Software, Discount Store News, November 7, 1994, Business and Industry, Section: Pg. S4; Vol. 33; No. 21; ISSN: 0012-3587 Amstrad targets direct market Marketing Technique: Key movers - Publishers are still paying mega bucks for titles on mega bytes. So why does computer publishing continue to thrive, asks Michael Kavanagh, Marketing, November 24, 1994, Byline: By MICHAEL KAVANAGH IBM moves to online software distribution IBM to beam up satellite-based software delivery, Network World, November 7, 1994, Section: TOP NEWS; Pg. 10, Byline: Michael Cooney IBM introduces multilevel disc IBM's multilevel optical disk named "Best of What's New", Business Wire, November 9, 1994, Wednesday https://research.ibm.com/publications/multilevel-volumetric-optical-storage AT&T buys Imagination network AT&T buys interactive computer games unit, Financial Times (London,England), November 16, 1994, Wednesday, Section: International Company News; Pg. 34, Byline: By LOUISE KEHOE and REUTER Xband launches PERSONAL TECHNOLOGY New video game service for kids ready to come on line Thursday, The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, November 13, 1994, Sunday, Section: BUSINESS; Section R; Page 3, Byline: By Kris Jensen STAFF WRITER Sega Channel to get nationwide rollout Sega Channel test a success -- service prepares for national rollout in December; Final test results far exceed expectations, Business Wire, November 30, 1994, Wednesday Jaguar to go online CUC BUYS ITS WAY INTO INTERNET TRANSACTIONS; IMAGINE AT&T OWNING THE COMPANY; NOT MOSAIC, NETSCAPE; COMMERCE THROUGH COMPUSERVE; OTHER NEWS: Advertising Age, November 21, 1994, Section: Pg. 15 Sega goes online Sega goes on-line with CompuServe & World Wide Web; real-time conferences, video clips, contests, chat rooms all part of new interactive, services for Sega fans, Business Wire, November 2, 1994, Wednesday "CHRYSLER CD-ROMS GROOVE TO GENERATION X; TREKKING TO THE INTERNET; ONLINE VIDEOGAME NETWORK BOWS; AOL BOOSTS INTERNET STRATEGY; OTHER NEWS: Advertising Age, November 14, 1994, Section: Pg. 22" Mosaic Communications changes name to Netscape CUC BUYS ITS WAY INTO INTERNET TRANSACTIONS; IMAGINE AT&T OWNING THE COMPANY; NOT MOSAIC, NETSCAPE; COMMERCE THROUGH COMPUSERVE; OTHER NEWS: Advertising Age, November 21, 1994, Section: Pg. 15 AOL goes shopping "CHRYSLER CD-ROMS GROOVE TO GENERATION X; TREKKING TO THE INTERNET; ONLINE VIDEOGAME NETWORK BOWS; AOL BOOSTS INTERNET STRATEGY; OTHER NEWS: Advertising Age, November 14, 1994, Section: Pg. 22" CUC buys netMarket CUC BUYS ITS WAY INTO INTERNET TRANSACTIONS; IMAGINE AT&T OWNING THE COMPANY; NOT MOSAIC, NETSCAPE; COMMERCE THROUGH COMPUSERVE; OTHER NEWS: Advertising Age, November 21, 1994, Section: Pg. 15 Paul Allen invests in Cnet Vulcan gets C/NET, The Financial Post (Toronto, Canada), November 4, 1994, Friday,, DAILY EDITION, Section: SECTION 1, NEWS; Pg. 47, Business Briefs; CORRECTION Bill Gates touts information future at Comdex https://youtu.be/7fJWMsgxzvA?si=VzEkgqkFwbDHUzRz Microsoft chief sees new era in computing, St. Petersburg Times (Florida), November 21, 1994, Monday, City Edition, Times Publishing Company, Section: BUSINESS; TECHNOLOGY; TECH TALK; Pg. 8; DIGEST, Byline: DAVE GUSSOW Publishing Pearson Buys Future PEARSON ACQUIRES FUTURE PUBLISHING, M2 PRESSWIRE, November 28, 1994 Street Fighter the RPG Play Meter November 1994, pg. 170 Fighter History suit settled Computer game makers settle copyright dispute, Japan Economic Newswire, NOVEMBER 1, 1994, TUESDAY https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_East_USA,_Inc._v._Epyx,_Inc. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capcom_U.S.A._Inc._v._Data_East_Corp. Nintendo wins again NINTENDO WINS THIRD SUMMARY JUDGMENT THIS YEAR IN PATENT INFRINGEMENT CASE, PR Newswire, November 30, 1994, Wednesday - 14:45 Eastern Time, Section: Financial News GATT changes coming BAN ON CD, GAMES HIRE, The Sydney Morning Herald, November 20, 1994 Sunday, Late Edition, Section: BUSINESS; Pg. 58, Byline: BRUCE JONES VOTES IN FAVOR OF GATT, Congressional Press Releases, November 29, 1994, Tuesday, Section: PRESS RELEASE, Byline: STEPHEN HORN https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Agreement_on_Tariffs_and_Trade US Government to fund Software Protection Efforts in China Business Report ON TECHNOLOGY China shines as new market, The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, November 2, 1994, Wednesday, Section: BUSINESS; Section G; Page 2, Byline: By Bill Husted Cyber crime booming Crimes of the 'Net', Newsweek, November 14, 1994 , UNITED STATES EDITION, Section: BUSINESS; Software; Pg. 46 Internet Cafe profiled Are You Ready For The Future?, The Sunday Times (London), November 20, 1994, Sunday, Section: Features, Byline: Christopher Lloyd Hate moves online Report Assesses Extremist Groups in Europe, Associated Press Worldstream, November 15, 1994; Tuesday 10:34 Eastern Time, Section: International news, Byline: MARILYN AUGUST Cybermania 94 awards Interactivities, Playback, November 07, 1994, Section: Pg.9, Byline: Pamela David Lego awards video game resistance Lego awards annual prize for services to children, Agence France Presse -- English, November 15, 1994 11:14 Eastern Time, Section: International news CNN visits Brittannia Manor Haunted House Owner Goes All Out to Create Hell at Home, CNN NEWS 3:14 am ET, November 1, 1994 VR goes Dental "https://vrarwiki.com/wiki/Virtual_i-O_i-glasses! Dentist's drill or a 3D thrill The Age (Melbourne, Australia), November 8, 1994 Tuesday, Late Edition, Section: COMPUTERS; Pg. 50, Byline: Alan Sayre" Casio debuts digital camera New still camera puts your memories on silicon chips, The Vancouver Sun (British Columbia), November 17, 1994, Thursday, FINAL EDITION, Section: BUSINESS; Pg. D4 Interview with game translator PC Joker, pg. 61 William A. Higinbotham has passed William A. Higinbotham, 84; Helped Build First Atomic Bomb, The New York Times, November 15, 1994, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Distribution: National Desk , Section: Section D; ; Section D; Page 29; Column 5; National Desk ; Column 5; ; Obituary (Obit); Biography, Byline: William A. Higinbotham https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Higinbotham https://archive.org/details/sim_creative-computing_1982-10_8_10/page/190/mode/1up Recommended Links: The History of How We Play: https://thehistoryofhowweplay.wordpress.com/ Gaming Alexandria: https://www.gamingalexandria.com/wp/ They Create Worlds: https://tcwpodcast.podbean.com/ Digital Antiquarian: https://www.filfre.net/ The Arcade Blogger: https://arcadeblogger.com/ Retro Asylum: http://retroasylum.com/category/all-posts/ Retro Game Squad: http://retrogamesquad.libsyn.com/ Playthrough Podcast: https://playthroughpod.com/ Retromags.com: https://www.retromags.com/ Games That Weren't - https://www.gamesthatwerent.com/ Sound Effects by Ethan Johnson of History of How We Play. Copyright Karl Kuras
¿Qué tienen en común el jaguar y el futuro de México? En esta conversación con Gerardo Ceballos, presidente de la Alianza Nacional para la Conservación del Jaguar, exploramos por qué proteger a esta especie emblemática significa también cuidar selvas, agua y biodiversidad. Hablamos de los avances en su conservación, las amenazas que aún enfrenta y cómo la ciencia, la educación y la participación ciudadana pueden ayudar a garantizar su supervivencia.
In this episode of The Growing Readers Podcast, host Bianca Schulze sits down with 2026 Randolph Caldecott Gold Medalist Cátia Chien to celebrate her luminous picture book Fireworks, created with author Matthew Burgess.Cátia takes us from the bowling alley parking lot where she received the Caldecott call, to the childhood in Brazil that inspired the book's heartbeat—two sisters discovering the world together on a steamy summer day. Along the way, she shares her philosophy of experimentation over mastery, her belief that children feel everything deeply before they can name it, and why honoring a child's inner world is at the core of everything she makes.Read the transcript on The Children's Book Review (coming soon).Highlights:The Bowling Alley Caldecott Call: The unforgettable moment Cátia received the news—and how her husband and eight-year-old son each respondedAwards and Inner Validation: The conversations Cátia had with her son about external recognition versus what it means to make art for yourselfThe Opening Spread: Why the book begins with grandma's kitchen—and how that image of love sets the foundation for every page that followsThe Staggering Finale: Cátia walks through the intimate, luminous final spread and what she was trying to capture about a child's inner worldTranslating Sensation Into Art: How she approached—what does sound look like? what does heat feel like?—and why play is always her starting pointExperimentation Over Mastery: Her studio practice today and how she knows when a piece is doneThe Librarian Who Changed Everything: How Mrs. Novosel handed picture books to a teenager who couldn't yet speak EnglishA Thousand Worlds: The origin story of her free picture book directory celebrating BIPOC creatorsWhat Children Can Hold: Why protecting children from complexity can leave them feeling alone—and how picture books can be the bridgeNotable Quotes:"When someone thinks that your work is not good, it's their opinion of the work. The most important question is: what do I think? And then I ask myself—what do I have to learn?" —Cátia Chien"Take my love with you. That's what this book is. It opens with grandma feeding them so their bellies are full of love and courage before they venture out." —Cátia Chien"I wasn't a big talker when I was a kid, but I was a big feeler. I felt everything so big." —Cátia ChienBooks Mentioned:Fireworks by Matthew Burgess, illustrated by Cátia Chien: Amazon or Bookshop.orgThe Bear and the Moon by Matthew Burgess, illustrated by Cátia Chien: Amazon or Bookshop.orgA Boy and a Jaguar by Alan Rabinowitz, illustrated by Cátia Chien: Amazon or Bookshop.orgThe Longest Letsgoboy illustrated by Cátia Chien: Amazon or Bookshop.orgPie in the Sky by Remy Lai: Amazon or Bookshop.orgIf You Come to Earth by Sophie Blackall: Amazon or Bookshop.orgAbout Cátia Chien:Cátia Chien is the 2026 Randolph Caldecott Gold Medalist for Fireworks. A Brazilian Taiwanese painter and visual artist, she is also a New York Times/New York Public Library Best Illustrated award winner, a two-time Society of Illustrators Gold Medalist, and a three-time Golden Kite Award winner. Her acclaimed works include The Longest Letsgoboy, The Bear and the Moon, and A Boy and a Jaguar (ALA Notable Book; Schneider Family Book Award). She has also worked as a visual development artist on animated films including Wish Dragon and The Little Prince. She is the founder of A Thousand Worlds—a free, curated picture book directory celebrating BIPOC creators. She lives with her family in the Bay Area of Northern California.Visit: https://www.catiachien.comA Thousand Worlds: https://www.athousandworlds.comCredits:Host: Bianca SchulzeGuest: Cátia ChienProducer: Bianca Schulze
Today's Radio Archive Hour from 2000 finds Ted Bell in all of his entitled “I’m Ted Bell” glory, claiming because he owns a Jaguar he should be allowed to steal from some guys crap can Corolla. Very early mentions of Donald Trump.Sign up for a Backstage Pass and enjoy Hours of exclusive content, Phil's new podcast, Classic podcasts, Bobbie Dooley's podcasts, special live streaming events and shows, and oh so very much more…See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's episode of the Who Are You? Podcast we welcome on Flash The Samurai. Flash is a podcaster and musician who has been growing in popularity through his sports insights on the Jungle Beat Podcast and through his music. We get into what made him want to start the Jungle Beat Podcast with Connor McNally, what it has been like to sit down with Jaguar legends like David Gerrard and Jimmy Smith, we give our win loss predictions for the Jaguars upcoming season, we break down what the jags did well and what needs more work from this offseason, he tells us how he first become interested in music/ when he first picked up a mic, he tells us about his latest project, we make a huge announcement that will be changing some things for the better with the Degen Bets podcast and so much more! For more on Flash check out the links below:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flashthesamurai/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@Happyhoursportsmedia/featured Music: https://taleof2swordsmen.bandcamp.com/album/the-iron-quest For all updates and information about the Who Are You? podcast:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whoareyoupod/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?...TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@who.are.you.podcaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@whoareyoupodAll other audio links: https://linktr.ee/WhoareyoupodMake sure to turn on your notifications so you don't miss an episode, please share the episode, leave a like, a review and a 5-star rating. All those things help the podcast be seen by more people!For all questions, business inquires or are interested in being on the show please reach out to: whoareyoupod@yahoo.com #whoareyoupodcast #jacksonville
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Send us Fan MailIt's really not that difficult to be a good person, the rules are basically participation trophies, but we just can't seem to get it right.The conversation continues with the Krewe of Implicit Bias Radio! We'll have some additional #weeklywhisky from Sazerac and our Implicit Bias Liquor Collective as we explore how the Bible might be a hate crime in Canada, a Political figure pleading guilty to a crime, and if you thought Jaguar messed up, Ferrari says "Hold my whisky."We'll also tell you how to win a great Father's Day gift pack from the Krewe, and even an opportunity to sip with us at "Summer Supper" at Mr. Lester's Steakhouse at Cypress Bayou Casino! Don't miss this episode!Support the show
This week on the BBC Introducing in Oxfordshire & Berkshire podcast, Dave introduces you to Isabella Richardson, who mixes country, folk and indie-pop, as we play her music for the first time. Lauren catches up with South Arcade as they get ready for Download festival and Kerrang's K! Pit show, plus Alex hears how SISTRA's debut album launch party went at Dream Bags Jaguar Shoes in Hackney!Here's this week's track list: • Henry Grace - Rust Beth Thornton - Bones Jody Prewett - Truthseeker Dani Sylvia - If You Don't Love Me Anymore RUDI - Fighting Fires (feat. Lucca Mae) Chris Kinsey - M40 Rules (feat. Shya) - As Soon As I Get Home [Tipped by Jaguar at BBC Radio 1 Dance] South Arcade - DEADMEAT Louise Gains & The Delta Kills - Everything Hurts Emmeline - Wild Horses, Running Free Lisa Kahn - HEALING Chima Anya - Brain Fog BLISSFOOL - watch me dance (feat. India Raine) Isabella Richardson - Waiting Room Danny Griffiths - Lightweight Champion [Tipped by Jess Iszatt at BBC Radio 1] Nate Simpson - See you again RIA - Fallin' Meadowsuite - Rhythm of the Moon SISTRA - In Two GIGSY - Dial Tone LMNL - Little Boy Lost Eliza Beth - Hot Like Ibiza PallBear - Indignance Then Apathy LULU - Needy • If you're making music in Oxfordshire and Berkshire, send us your tunes with the BBC Introducing Uploader: https://www.bbc.co.uk/introducing/uploader
For this week's bonus pod, Cropley chats with the new CEO of the British Motor Museum, Peter Armstrong, about his first impressions of the 400-strong collection of British-built cars situated right next to the Jaguar factory at Gaydon. Armstrong explains what it means to be a museum specialist rather than a car nut though he reckons he's learning more if British auto history all the time. He also lays out some of his plans to make the place bigger, better, more fun and more financially stable as time goes by.For details of a special offer which gives you SIX issues of Autocar for just £6 if you click here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In episode 2073, Jack and Miles are joined by comedian and host of Finding My Audience, Allen Strickland Williams, to discuss…Inflation Is At Three Year High - New Adventures In Gaslighting, Old White Guys Not Great At Pretending To Be On Phone? All The Ways America Is F**king Up The World Cup and more! Jim Cramer calls elevated CPI ‘artificial inflation’ — what that means for the stock market Trump says ‘I love the inflation’ after consumer price index hits 3-year high Old White Guys Not Great At Pretending To Be On Phone? World Cup ref denied entry to the U.S. was about to make history for Somalia Fifa and Gianni Infantino have questions to answer after the scandalous treatment of Omar Abdulkadir Artan Does referee case show Fifa has lost control of its own World Cup? Will the FIFA World Cup be the economic bonanza US cities were promised? How the World Cup became a front line for the U.S. immigration debate It’s beginning to look a lot like World Cup season Workers at L.A.-area stadium hosting World Cup games reach tentative deal after authorizing strike World Cup Mascots: Maple the Moose, Zayu the Jaguar, and Clutch the Bald Eagle LISTEN: Blackberry Marmalade by Vince StaplesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Confira nesta edição do JR 24 Horas: Nesta quinta (11) completa um mês da explosão em uma obra da SABESP no bairro do Jaguaré. A tragédia resultou na morte de duas pessoas e afetou quase 800 famílias que receberam auxílio emergencial de R$ 5 mil. 70 imóveis continuam com reparos e 51 famílias estão sendo indenizadas por danos irreversíveis. Algumas já se mudaram para novos apartamentos enquanto outras aguardam diferentes tipos de compensação. E ainda: Protestos anti-imigração na Irlanda do Norte resultam em feridos e prisões.
Neste episódio do Economia & Negócios, José Inácio Pilar e Patricia Chaccur discutem sobre campanhas de marketing que não apenas fracassaram, mas geraram perda de reputação e prejuízos bilionários para marcas icônicas.Jaguar, Tesla, Havaianas e Nike são alguns dos casos que mostram como decisões equivocadas de branding podem gerar rejeição do público, boicotes e destruir legados. Contando com a experiência da Patricia Chaccur, que ocupou posições de liderança à frente da comunicação de marcas globais como Nike e Avon, a análise destes casos recentes revela os principais fatores que levam uma marca a perder confiança e conexão com seus consumidores.Em um ambiente polarizado e sensível a questões culturais, mudanças bruscas de posicionamento e campanhas desconectadas do público-alvo podem custar décadas de construção de marca. Entre os temas abordados: * O colapso da Jaguar após seu controverso reposicionamento * A crise de imagem da Tesla associada ao comportamento de Elon Musk * O boicote histórico enfrentado pela Bud Light *O caso Havaianas e a polêmica do “pé direito” * A crise de identidade da Nike e os erros recentes envolvendo a Seleção Brasileira. * O que empresas e profissionais podem aprender com campanhas que deram errado.#Marketing #ErrosDeMarketing #Branding #Nike #Tesla #Jaguar #Havaianas #Negocios #EstudoDeCaso #CriseDeImagem
Jaguar regresa a su hábitat tras rescate en TamaulipasFuga de agua provoca inundación en IztapalapaIncendios dañan embarcaciones en puerto pesquero de Ecuador Más información en nuestro Podcast#grc
A wide-ranging edition of Overdrive examines how transport policy, motoring costs and changing consumer behaviour are reshaping Australian mobility. David Brown and Paul Murrell debate apartment parking mandates, shifting new-car pricing, church-based car sharing and whether high-speed buses could outperform costly rail projects. They also unpack the risks and realities of extended warranties, political “U-turns”, Jaguar's controversial EV naming strategy and road test the latest Suzuki Swift hybrid hatch. Parking Policy, Warranty Risks, Reimagining Buses Episode Breakdown • Apartment Parking Debate — 00:01 • Car Discounts and Market Shifts — 00:23 • Church Car Sharing Trial — 00:34 • High-Speed Bus Concept — 00:43 • Extended Warranty Concerns — 00:56 • Jaguar's “Type Zero 1” Naming — 01:42 • Suzuki Swift Hybrid Review — 01:48 Apartment Parking Debate The program opens with discussion around a Grattan Institute report claiming mandatory parking minimums are adding major costs to apartment developments. David Brown and Paul Murrell argue the issue is more complex than headline figures suggest, particularly when balancing resident needs, on-street congestion and transport alternatives. They question whether governments should dictate parking requirements or let the market decide, while also warning against simplistic “one-size-fits-all” urban planning policies. The broader conversation explores density, public transport limitations and the social cost of inadequate parking infrastructure. Car Discounts and Market Shifts The hosts note a dramatic turnaround in the new-car market, with manufacturers now offering aggressive EOFY incentives after years of shortages and waiting lists. Electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids are seeing especially heavy discounting. They discuss negotiation tactics, depreciation concerns and how sudden price cuts affect both new and used vehicle values. The conversation also touches on how emissions rules may influence future vehicle pricing and fleet choices. Church Car Sharing Trial A University of Sydney project involving church-based car sharing sparks discussion about community transport behaviour. The idea encourages parishioners to travel together rather than individually, potentially reducing congestion, parking demand and emissions. Brown argues these initiatives work best when practical benefits are demonstrated rather than simply promoted as moral obligations. The segment also revisits broader themes of social connection, community responsibility and smarter transport use. High-Speed Bus Concept California's proposal for high-speed buses using dedicated freeway lanes prompts debate about whether buses deserve renewed attention as efficient transport solutions. The hosts compare the concept with the escalating costs of high-speed rail projects in both the US and Australia. Murrell argues buses offer greater flexibility and potentially lower infrastructure costs, while Brown highlights the limitations of rail when destinations lie outside major corridors. Comfort, practicality and regional connectivity become key themes. Extended Warranty Concerns A listener's question about a costly Mercedes-Benz extended warranty leads to an in-depth discussion about warranty value, exclusions and servicing obligations. The hosts explain how third-party warranties can create complications and why consumers must carefully read conditions. They also explore dealer incentives, manufacturer goodwill claims and the importance of documented servicing history. The segment stresses calm negotiation and escalation to manufacturers where legitimate faults arise outside formal warranty periods. Jaguar's “Type Zero 1” Naming Jaguar's naming strategy for its upcoming EV receives a sceptical response. Brown and Murrell question the logic behind “Type Zero 1”, arguing it disrupts Jaguar's established naming heritage such as C-Type and E-Type. The discussion broadens into branding, language structure and how overcomplicated product names often require unnecessary explanation — a sign, they suggest, of weak marketing execution. Suzuki Swift Hybrid Review The latest Suzuki Swift hybrid is assessed as an affordable, efficient and practical hatchback that remains true to its roots. The hosts praise its value, compact dimensions and real-world usability, while acknowledging compromises in refinement and safety technology. They discuss hybrid efficiency, suspension design, pricing and the continued appeal of small hatchbacks in a market dominated by SUVs. Safety ratings and consumer attitudes toward crash protection also receive close attention. Program Links and Credits Overdrive Radio: Cars, Transport, Culture Hosted by David Brown With Paul Murrell from seniordriver.au Feedback: feedback@drivenmedia.com.au Broadcast across Australia on the Community Radio Network. First aired 23 May 2026.
主播:Meimei(中国)+ Maelle(法国) 音乐:Beautiful People最近,法拉利推出了它的第一台纯电动车。但真正引爆网络的,不只是车本身,还有网友们的神评论。今天我们就来聊聊:法拉利的“翻车”梗、英语里把品牌和人名变成动词的有趣现象。01. Backlash & Verdict:抵制和最终评价法拉利首款 EV 发布后,很多媒体标题非常直接:“Ferrari is facing a backlash”。还有“Ferrari fans have given their verdict”。Backlash :“强烈的负面反应”,可以理解为“遭到群嘲”或“遭到反对”。例句:The company faced a backlash online (这家公司在网上遭到了大量批评).而verdict 原本是法庭上的“判决”,现在常被引申为“最终评价”。Verdict: 判决例句:Fans have given their verdict (粉丝们已经下结论了).所以这两句话连起来的意思就是:法拉利这次的新车,网友并不买账。02. “Hold my beer”——拿好我的啤酒,看我表演有一个评论精准捕捉了互联网幽默的精髓:Jaguar ruined its brand. Ferrari replied: Hold my beer。Hold my beer字面意思是“帮我拿一下啤酒”。这个梗的语境是:在国外聚会或酒吧里,有人准备做一件冒险或离谱的事之前,会让朋友帮忙拿住啤酒,然后说:“看我的”。所以在这里,法拉利的意思其实是:“捷豹翻车算什么?看我的。”它表达的是一种“你这不算什么,我能干出更离谱的”态度。例子:A: I crashed my bike.B: Hold my beer.(A:我自行车撞了。B:你这算啥。)03. “Pull a Ross”:英语里的动作化表达更有意思的是另一个梗:Ferrari pulled a Jaguar。这不是字典里的表达,而是网友自己创造的。意思是:重蹈捷豹的覆辙,或者更直白地说——把自己的品牌形象搞砸。这里藏着一个非常有趣的英语规律:Pull a + 人名/品牌名例句:Pull a Ross.像《老友记》里的 Ross 一样,把事情搞复杂、搞尴尬。英语母语者非常喜欢把人名或品牌名“动作化”。一个名字,就能概括一整个情境或人格类型。04. Google it, Photoshop, Uber:品牌变成动词这种“名字动作化”的现象,不仅出现在网络梗里,现实生活中也非常普遍。最经典的例子是Google:Google it (自己搜一下)。Google: 谷歌还有Photoshop:This photo is photoshopped. 这张图修过。Photoshop: Adobe公司的图像处理软件甚至连 Maelle自己都经常用的 Uber(优步打车)。例句:I'll Uber home (我打个 Uber 回家).即使有时候接单的不是 Uber 而是其他网约车公司,大家还是习惯说 Uber。就像中文里说“我打个滴滴”一样。品牌能变动词,人名当然也跑不掉。He's such a Chad. Chad 这个人名近几年特别火。它指的是一种:自信、能力强、很成功的男性形象。可以理解为“特别能打的人”或“很有魅力的男性”。05. Anything can be a meme: 英语里的造梗文化为什么英语这么喜欢“名字动作化”?因为这是一种高效的故事表达方式。One name can instantly communicate a whole personality or situation. 你不需要讲半天背景,一个名字就够了。它代表了一整个群体、一种行为模式,甚至一种文化现象。这也是为什么互联网英语进化(evolve)的这么快。人们把品牌、名人、电视剧角色、甚至公司,都变成了某种“想法的速记符号”。从Google it,再到 Ferrari pulled a Jaguar——英语网友几乎可以说:万物皆可造梗。而这也正是网络英语特别有意思的地方。欢迎在评论区留言:你最喜欢的英语网络梗是什么?What is your favorite internet meme in English?
Hi Everyone, Carl Gould here, your #70secondCEO, just over a minute of investment per day for a lifetime of results. We're talking about increasing your fees. Now wouldn't that be nice? Just take your prices and charge more? And you'll just make more money. Isn't that great? Well, you know what, it's actually necessary. We have been talking about not just being another penguin, about standing above, about being an expert, about differentiating yourself. Well guess what? People judge your quality based on your fees. Think about it, I asked you the question, what's a better watch? A Timex or a Rolex? And some of you are like, "Timex, do they even make them anymore?" Like pretending you don't know. And then when I said, How about a Rolex? You all knew what that cost, "Oh, $5000, $5000, well, it depends on which one you get. How much are we blinging this one out Carl?" Now you can spend 15 or above. You all knew what the Rolex cost. But none of you could figure out what the Timex would cost. Right, because we are sold on brands that are higher in price. Apple, Mercedes-Benz, Jaguar, Tiffany's, you know, Rolex, and other high-end brands. What makes them high end? How do you know they're as good as they claim? The reality is you don't! The way that you judge quality is based on its price. Like and follow this podcast so you can learn more. My name is Carl Gould and this has been your #70secondCEO.
Confira no Morning Show desta sexta-feira (05): Sob pressão popular nas redes sociais, os senadores Romário, Zequinha Marinho e Cleitinho recuaram e retiraram as suas assinaturas da PEC Alternativa à jornada 6x1, proposta pela oposição. O projeto original previa maior flexibilização e acordos diretos entre os patrões e empregados, mas enfrentou uma resistência eleitoral. No Morning Show, a bancada e o vereador Rubinho Nunes debatem se a proposta trazia modernização trabalhista ou se o recuo dos parlamentares foi apenas medo político em ano de eleição. O deputado federal Eduardo Bolsonaro rebateu as acusações de que teria sugerido substituir o Pix pelo sistema americano Zelle durante as negociações com os EUA, exigindo uma retratação da imprensa. A bancada do Morning Show dividiu opiniões sobre o caso: enquanto o vereador Rubinho Nunes defendeu o parlamentar e apontou "fake news da esquerda", os comentaristas criticaram a comunicação dúbia da família Bolsonaro sobre o tema. O programa Morning Show debate a viagem de uma comitiva de deputados aliados ao governo Lula aos Estados Unidos. Enquanto o deputado André Janones afirma ter ido ao Capitólio para expor o senador Flávio Bolsonaro, a bancada diverge intensamente sobre a real utilidade e o uso de recursos públicos na viagem. Um novo levantamento feito pelo PoderData revelou o índice de aprovação dos parlamentares, além de traçar uma comparação entre os governos Lula e Bolsonaro. Enquanto os comentaristas divergem sobre a leitura real dos números da economia, o debate avança para as falhas do atual sistema eleitoral brasileiro e a alta rejeição popular do Congresso. A bancada do Morning Show debate a polêmica proposta de lei do vereador Rubinho Nunes que visa proibir a presença de crianças na Parada LGBTQIAPN+ de São Paulo e transferir o evento para um local fechado. O projeto, aprovado em primeiro turno, divide opiniões entre a liberdade de escolha das famílias e o dever de proteção do Estado em relação à classificação etária e à exposição de menores. Uma obra da Sabesp provocou um grave vazamento de gás na Rua Teodoro Baima, no centro de São Paulo, forçando a evacuação de diversos prédios residenciais. O incidente reacendeu as críticas após o trágico caso ocorrido recentemente no Jaguará. A bancada do Morning Show debate se a falha é reflexo de um desmonte pós-privatização ou apenas reflexo do aumento no volume de obras na capital. O Morning Show debate a situação na Unicamp após 25 dias de greve estudantil e a divulgação de um vídeo feito por um influenciador mostrando bebidas alcoólicas e sujeira nos centros acadêmicos. A bancada debate as propostas de permanência estudantil da reitoria, além da crise reputacional das universidades públicas e apontam uma suposta politização e instrumentalização partidária por trás das paralisações em ano eleitoral. A Justiça da Colômbia proibiu o candidato à presidência, Abelardo de la Espriella, de usar a camisa da seleção nacional em seus eventos públicos. A decisão acirrou os ânimos da bancada do Morning Show, que debateu a segurança dos candidatos e o exagero em transformar símbolos cotidianos em instrumentos políticos e polarizados. Um homem de 37 anos, com histórico de estupro e violência contra a mulher, invadiu o apartamento de uma nutricionista em Barueri (SP) na tentativa de violentá-la. A vítima, que pratica artes marciais, lutou por 20 minutos até conseguir fugir e pedir socorro. Durante a audiência de custódia, o agressor tentou comover o juiz pedindo liberdade para "cuidar do pai de 74 anos", mas teve a prisão preventiva decretada. O Ministério Público do Rio de Janeiro recorreu da decisão judicial que concedeu perdão a Monique Medeiros, mãe do menino Henry Borel. A juíza do caso alegou que Monique teria sofrido misoginia, argumento que causou forte revolta e críticas entre especialistas, que classificaram a decisão como um “absurdo”. Essas e outras notícias você confere no Morning Show.
In this episode of The Psychedelic Podcast, Paul F. Austin welcomes Jason Grechanik, master tabaquero and host of The Universe Within Podcast, for a deep exploration of sacred tobacco as Amazonian plant medicine. Find full show notes and links here: https://thethirdwave.co/podcast/episode-358/?ref=278 Sacred tobacco is usually understood in the West through the lens of cigarettes, addiction, and commercial misuse. But in Amazonian traditions, Nicotiana rustica is understood very differently: as a master plant, a protector, and a powerful medicine that requires lineage, discernment, and right relationship. Drawing from nearly a decade of Amazonian immersion and more than 1,000 people guided through plant ceremonies, Jason shares how tobacco is worked with in dieta, ayahuasca ceremony, energetic protection, and direct relationship with plant spirits. Paul and Jason also discuss cannabis, indigenous cosmologies, safety, and what tobacco's history can teach the modern psychedelic movement about power, humility, and proper containers. Jason Grechanik is a master tabaquero trained in the Mamankunawa tradition under curandero Don Ernesto Garcia Torres. With nearly a decade of Amazonian immersion and more than 1,000 people guided through plant ceremonies, Jason spent many years at the renowned Shipibo healing center Temple of the Way of Light. He is the host of The Universe Within Podcast, with 180+ episodes and 20K+ monthly listeners, co-founder of the Nicotiana Rustica project, and has been featured in DoubleBlind Magazine. Highlights: Jason's path into Amazonian tobacco medicine Tobacco beyond commercial cigarettes Why tobacco is considered a master plant Dieta as direct plant relationship Tobacco as portal and protector Ayahuasca, diagnosis, and plant doctors Safety, toxicity, and proper containers Jaguar and hummingbird tobacco archetypes Cannabis, dreams, and plant relationship Lessons for the psychedelic renaissance Episode Links: The Universe Within Podcast Nicotiana Rustica Project Jason on Instagram Episode Sponsors: The Practitioner Certification Program by Third Wave's Psychedelic Coaching Institute. Golden Rule - Get a lifetime discount of 10% with code THIRDWAVE at checkout Disclaimer: This content is for educational, informational, and entertainment purposes only. We do not promote or encourage the illegal use of any controlled substances. Nothing said here is medical or legal advice. Always consult a qualified medical or mental health professional before making decisions related to your health. The views expressed herein belong to the speaker alone, and do not reflect the views of any other person, company, or organization. Third Wave occasionally partners with or shares information about other people, companies, and/or providers. While we work hard to only share information about ethical and responsible third parties, we can't and don't control the behavior of, products and services offered by, or the statements made by people, companies, or providers other than Third Wave. Accordingly, we encourage you to research for yourself, and consult a medical, legal, or financial professional before making decisions in those areas. Third Wave isn't responsible for the statements, conduct, services, or products of third parties. If we share a coupon code, we may receive a commission from sales arising from customers who use our coupon code. No one is required to use our coupon codes.
Welcome to Episode 399 On this episode we have: W.o.W. Highs/Lows News Bike Updates She knows Moto The Jaguar Sprint Call to action- leave reviews, interact, sign up for the MPC at the link below. Show contact info Creative Riding is available on Apple Podcasts, Sound Cloud, Google Play, Tune In, Spotify, etc. Leave the show a rating and review on your favorite podcast app. https://motorcycle-podcasts.com/ https://motopodchallenge.com/ Check out our blog: creative-riding.com Contact the show: Discord: https://discord.gg/3kzhhChcUj Email: creativeridingpodcast@gmail.com FB/IG: @creativeridingpodcast Reddit: @Creative_Riding Support the show: patreon.com/creativeriding zazzle.com/store/creative_riding research about big cats and bikes: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/d18b4e7d0eeb47d8b2e0ae7acd656480 https://magazine.cycleworld.com/article/1962/2/1/harley-davidson-250-sprint
Julia Hartley-Brewer breaks down what hundreds of bombshell texts, WhatsApps, and emails are expected to reveal about Peter Mandelson's controversial appointment as UK Ambassador to the United States. Also under discussion is Nicola Sturgeon's BBC interview in which she claims to be serving a sentence for a crime she did not commit. Julia and former Conservative government adviser Claire Pearsall question the idea that Sturgeon knew nothing about her husband Peter Murrell embezzling £400,000 from the SNP — including an £80,000 Jaguar, a £125,000 camper van, and 108 loo rolls bought the day before Sturgeon told the nation not to stockpile.Plus: the Hague rules the UK does NOT have to pay Rwanda £100 million. Was the £700 million Rwanda scheme a catastrophic waste of your money?And Tory plans for benefit ration cards for criminals — sensible policy or political fantasy?Then, political commentator James Mathewson joins for a fiery on-air clash over trans rights, Donald Trump, Reform UK, and whether James Murray is a coward for finally admitting that trans women are not women.Julia Hartley-Brewer broadcasts on Talk from Monday to Thursday, 10AM to 1PM. Available on YouTube and streaming platforms, along with DAB+ radio and your smart speaker. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to this week's Blonde Intelligence. I am your host, Ms. Roni, and I always seek to give you exquisite cranial repertoire. We discuss the end of the Love & Hip Hop franchise and what that means for cast members' careers. Scrappy appears likely to continue working in reality television based on his past trajectory and ongoing industry visibility. We review a controversial on-air confrontation in which Khaotic criticized Scrappy for "having nothing else to fall back on," explain why that claim deserves scrutiny, and offer evidence-based context about career options for reality stars. We also summarize the widely reported incident involving Claressa Shields and another boxer: what is known from official reports and statements, the competing accounts about whether the other boxer called her "easy," and why emotions and provocation are relevant to interpreting the footage and disciplinary outcomes. Next, we cover Tasha K's recent syndicated deal and the public conversation around Cardi B's lawsuit; we clarify what has been publicly confirmed about Tasha K's deal and what this means for her career. We close with a brief look at Jay‑Z's recent freestyle at The Roots Picnic, describing the shots against Drake, Nicki, Jaguar and others that was publicly performed. Also, check out the sponsorship gala. See you next week....bye.
Brian Thomas Jr.. is he a Jaguar by mid-season?
Deep in the jungles of Mexico, archaeologists have finally uncovered something straight out of legend — the lost Maya city of the White Jaguar!
Kainani Stevens, Brian Sexton and John Oehser sit down to discuss the upcoming OTA's as well as look around the division and the NFL to analyze current happenings. Later, the group answers questions submitted to the O-Zone Mailbag and debate which former Jaguar they would choose to add to the current roster. All this and more on Jags A.M. presented by Publix.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Nicola Sturgeon's estranged husband Peter Murrell has pleaded guilty to embezzling £400,000 from SNP party funds. That money was used for four coffee machines worth £9,000, £2,000 on salt and pepper shakers, an £80,000 Jaguar, and a motorhome parked on his mother's driveway. Sturgeon claims she knew absolutely nothing about where the money came from.Julia Hartley-Brewer is joined by Tom Slater, editor of Spiked, to unpick whether that defence is credible. Julia is unconvinced. For a couple who travelled to work together, jointly led the SNP for years, and were legally responsible for signing off the party accounts, the "I saw nothing" response needs to be fully investigated.Also: two teenage boys convicted of rape are spared custodial sentence, despite overwhelming evidence — including footage they filmed themselves. During sentencing, the judge said he wanted to avoid unnecessarily criminalising them. The Attorney General Lord Hermer has now referred the case to the Court of Appeal, but as Julia and Tom argue, the real problem lies deeper, within the sentencing guidelines themselves, which appear to treat youth, low IQ, and ADHD as excuses.And with the Makerfield by-election looming, polling expert Sir John Curtice, Professor of Politics at the University of Strathclyde, joins Julia to break down why this is no ordinary by-election. With Andy Burnham's personal vote, a resurgent Reform UK, and Rupert Lowe's Restore Britain potentially splitting the right-wing vote, the result is likely to pave the way to a new Prime Minister. Julia Hartley-Brewer broadcasts on Talk from Monday to Thursday, 10AM to 1PM.Available on YouTube and streaming platforms, along with DAB+ radio and your smart speaker. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Plenty of car news this week, we've got some from Jaguar and some from Tesla. We then tackle a silly (but fun) listener challenge and of course, 2 truths and 1 lie. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Drew's back with Rob to tee up Canada and discuss Verstappen's Nurburgring performance, immersive F1 X-periences, and, as always, cigarettes. SHOW NOTES The-Race's article about Honda and AUDO In case you want to Experience F1 in Vegas The unfortunate Indy shirt Pics & story of the Jaguar “diamond car” Support the show on Patreon and get all our bonus episodes! Follow us on the socials Email us at shiftf1podcast@gmail.com Join our fantasy league with invite code C8YVREIUT10 New to F1? Check out our primer episode Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
EPISODE 715 - Babs Walters - Facing The Jaguar - Telling is HealingIn this moving episode, author Babs Walters discusses her memoir Facing the Jaguar, a deeply personal story of trauma, healing, and transformation. Speaking from her home in sunny Florida, she reflects on the lifelong promise she made to write her story and how the process of sharing it became both a journey of self-discovery and a tool for helping others confront their own pain.Babs traces the origins of her memoir back to childhood, when she first dreamed of telling the truth about her family's secrets. But it wasn't until decades later—and after significant healing—that she could write from a place of grace instead of anger. Early writing attempts were too raw, she recalls, even her NYU professor once told her that “even War and Peace has peace in it.” Therapy and time allowed her to transform her painful experience into a message of hope, forgiveness, and empowerment.She also explains how she learned the craft of memoir writing—understanding that an autobiography tells a life story, while a memoir shares one story within a life. Through multiple writing courses, Babs mastered structure, pacing, and the importance of universal themes. Her editor encouraged her to shape her narrative around recurring imagery from her childhood, including a haunting dream about a jaguar that became both a metaphor for fear and a symbol of strength. This dream later inspired the book's powerful title, Facing the Jaguar, signifying her confrontation with her father, the man who caused her deepest trauma.Beyond recounting abuse, Babs sought to make her book a story of survival and purpose. She hopes to inspire readers to break cycles of generational trauma, release shame, and find their voices. Facing the Jaguar speaks directly to survivors, especially women, people in recovery, and anyone ready to face painful truths. She cautions, however, that healing is a gradual process—“a journey, not a destination.” Her short, vignette-style chapters let readers pause and regroup as they process emotional material.Babs now uses her platform and website to continue helping others. She offers resources, writing workshops, and a checklist titled “How to Tell When You're Ready to Tell.” She reminds listeners that not every story must be shared publicly—sometimes healing begins privately, even if it's just writing something down and letting it go. Her site also invites visitors to leave anonymous postcards sharing secrets as a symbolic step toward release and honesty.Perhaps the most poignant part of the conversation is Babs's reflection on love and recognition. Her daughter and husband have become her strongest champions, countering a lifetime of shame and silence. Their support proves that healing can restore not only inner peace but also connection. “The hardest part of keeping a secret,” she says, “is not having a witness.” Through her book and speaking engagements, she now serves as that witness for others, showing them they are not alone.Key takeaway: Facing the Jaguar reminds listeners that courage and compassion can coexist with pain. Healing begins when we stop hiding, find our voice, and face the “jaguars” in our own lives—because sharing our truth, in whatever form we choose, can save both ourselves and others.https://babswalters.com/Send us Fan MailSupport the show___https://livingthenextchapter.com/podcast produced by: https://truemediasolutions.ca/Coffee Refills are always appreciated, refill Dave's cup here, and thanks!https://buymeacoffee.com/truemediaca
Shannon Sharpe, Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson and Iso Joe Johnson react to Jaylen Brown and Stephen A. Smith’s beef, Complex’s 30 best Lakers, Claressa Shields slaps Alicia Bumgarnder, Travis Hunter’s bass boat and the Diamonback’s 120oz nacho bucket Subscribe to Nightcap presented by PrizePicks so you don’t miss out on any new drops! Download the PrizePicks app today and use code SHANNON to get $50 in lineups after you play your first $5 lineup! Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/NI... 0:00 - Jalen Brown vs Stephen A Smith23:19 - Complex’s 30 Best Lakers of All Time29:14 - Claressa Shields banned from all MVP events 40:13 - Travis Hunters 200K bass fishing boat48:15 - Diamondbacks’ 120 oz nacho bucket53:05 - Q & Ayyy (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
FOLLOW UP: CUSTOMERS ARE NOT GETTING MG3 SEAT FIXEuroNCAP has called on customers with MG3s to get the free fix to their seats, following the failure under testing in September 2025. A front crash test exposed the issue with one side of the driver's seat moving forward 111.5mm, mid impact. MG has an approved solution. For more on this story, click this Carscoops article link here.JLR FINANCIAL RESULTSJLR posted a loss of £244 million, for the last financial year. The company was impacted by the cyber attack, tariffs, a dwindling Chinese market for Western cars and the transition of Jaguar. The company has also stated that it will be seeking to cut around £1.7 million in costs over the next two years. You can read more by clicking this Autocar article link here.JAGUAR NAME THEIR FIRST NEW CAR OF REBRANDJaguar has named the electric GT due to be launched this year, the Type 01. Apparently, this ties into their heritage, for example the D-Type and E-Type. If you wish to read more, including the incredibly incisive comment from Hyfrith, click this Autocar article link here.ASTON MARTIN SOUGHT MORE NEW FINANCINGAston Martin had to seek more emergency funding, just two weeks ago, as it received £50 million from the consortium led by Lawrence Stroll. This is the eighth time they have had to do so, since the company launched it's IPO in 2018. Click this Carscoops article link here for more.STELLANTIS AND DONGFENG SIGN CHINA DEALStellantis has signed a deal with Dongfeng to build two new Peugeot and two new Jeep vehicles in China, for the local market as well as export. This is the first step on the company's new strategy of building partnerships in markets to help expand globally. For more on this, click the Autocar article link here.XPENG IN TALKS WITH VW OVER BUYING EUROPEAN FACTORYXpeng is the latest Chinese brand to seek to buy a European factory from a local market manufacturer, this time via Volkswagen. The two companies already work with each other, as VW is using Xpeng's software-defined platform for their Chinese market vehicles. To read more about this story, click this EV Powered article link here.RULES BENT FOR SOME EV VANSThe Government has changed rules for EV vans plated to 4.25 tonnes, which aligns the requirements for running them to those of a 3.5 tonne vehicle. This removes the need for a yearly MOT, the use of tachographs by drivers and more. You can find out more, by clicking this Professional Van article link here.AUDI USE UNIQUE IDENTIFIER FOR APP THAT ALL CAN SEEThe myAudi app and service has been found to be using the VIN of cars as the unique identifier for authorisation purposes. This means anyone who can read the VIN, which is displayed for all to see, can gain access to that vehicle via the app and mobile service. There are more issues as well, but CARIAD has addressed some of them. However, they have not acknowledged the work of the researcher or paid them a bounty which is unacceptable behaviour from a company like the Volkswagen Group. You can read more, by clicking Andrea Pierini's blog post on what he found here.If you like what we do, on this show, and think it is worth a £1.00, please consider supporting us via Patreon. Here is the link to that CLICK HERE TO SUPPORT THE PODCASTNEW NEW CAR NEWS -Volkswagen ID Polo GTIVW has revealed the ID Polo GTI, including specifications. Recognisable as a Polo this will come with 52kWh battery, giving 223bhp via a single motor, meaning a 0-62mph time of 6.8 seconds and topping out at 109mph. The price is expected to start around £33,500. Click this Autocar article to read more.Volkswagen ID BuzzVW are updating the ID Buzz in line with the rest of their range in terms of the interior, infotainment and the return of physical buttons. Additionally, one pedal driving is now possible. The battery and drivetrain specifications remain the same. Click this EV Powered article link here to read more.Renault 4 Plein Sud and JP4x4 conceptYou get an extra bonus this week as there were two announcements from Renault, for their 4. One you will be able to buy, whilst the other is a cool concept. Apologies for Andrew murdering the pronunciation of Plein Sud, but ignoring that it is essentially a full length canvas sunroof harking back to the time when manufacturers made such things. Looks great and will add some fun to the ownership. Click this Motoring Research article link here for more.The JP4x4 concept is a sort of beach buggy pick-up mashup. Looks fun and cool and it is great to see a brand experimenting like this, especially considering the market conditions at this time. Click this Motoring Research article link for more.LUNCHTIME READ: RENAISSANCE MANFor a change our recommendation to you is not an adventure or something whimsical but an interview with the new European head of design for Stellantis, Gilles Vidal. He talks at about the challenges that Stellantis have and how he hopes to help shape their future. We have, particularly in the last few weeks, discussed the company and how it can drag itself out of the mire it is in, therefore we thought it would be interesting for you to read what one of the most important people they have think they can. Click this Autocar article link here for more.LIST OF THE WEEK: 25 CARS THAT ARE 60 IN 2026Once again we bring you a slideshow that might cause you to refuse to believe in the passage of time, as Classic & Sports Car has 25 cars that hit 60 years old this year. Click the link here to see what your options are.AND FINALLY: CRAZY NEW YORK FIREFIGHTER RACINGIn New York there is a competition for firefighters that includes a sort of drag racing car and tasks by the firefighters clinging onto the side and back of these crazy looking vehicles. It has to be seen to be believed. Click this link here from The Autopian for more.
In this episode of Working Class Audio, Matt welcomes back producer, mixer, and engineer Will Kennedy. Will shares an update on his journey since his last appearance, focusing on his partnership with Matt Wallace and their deep dive into immersive and Dolby Atmos mixing from their Los Angeles studio. They discuss the strategic decision to sell off their traditional recording gear, the evolution of the immersive audio market, and the amusing discovery of a hidden Starbucks inside a Jaguar dealership. The conversation also explores the unique, ongoing challenges of adapting rock and roll production techniques for the Atmos format.In This Episode, We Discuss:Biking With Brad WoodHuman Powered VehiclesPartnership With Matt WallaceDolby Atmos Mixing FocusLos Angeles Studio LocationHorseless Carriage DinerJaguar Dealership StarbucksSelling Traditional Recording GearKeeping Essential Overdub SetupOffloading Full Band TrackingEarly Adopter Atmos StrategyBecoming Premium Immersive MixersDolby Atmos Market CorrectionNavigating Cheap Atmos MixesAtmos In Modern CarsMixing Rock In SurroundStereo Versus Immersive TechniquesDeveloping New Tracking MethodsMatt's RANT!: Think BiggerLinks and Show Notes:WCA #388 with Will KennedyMatt Wallace on WCABrad Wood on WCACredits:Guest: Will KennedyHost/Engineer/Producer: Matt BoudreauWCA Theme Music: Cliff TruesdellThe Voice: Chuck SmithVideo Interview
Industry veteran Chris Metcalf sits down with the Road to Detail Bookie podcast to talk about his big career move — leaving Flex after 17+ years to join Sonax USA. Chris opens up about why he made the switch, what drew him to Sonax's century-old legacy and German engineering, and what his new B2B role looks like.We also dive into the exciting return of Detail Fest (June 20th at the Petersen Auto Museum in LA!), the Sonax partnership with the Petersen, polishing Steve McQueen's personal Jaguar and the James Hetfield collection, Sonax's diminishing abrasive technology, the new CC Wheel Coating, Auto Geek's rebrand and new product launches, and advice for new detailers just getting started.Plus — weenie mobiles, the Indy 500, and a whole lot of laughs.
In this episode, Chris talks with longtime border environmental activist Russ McSpadden about the controversial plans to erect a second border wall on the U.S.-Mexico borde. From the devastating effects on the Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge and Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument to the desecration of a sacred geoglyph, Russ details the harm this unnecessary project would cause. The discussion emphasizes the challenges posed by waived environmental and cultural protection laws. Russ also speaks about new hope—the sighting of a jaguar in the Arizona skies offering a glimmer of resilience in the face of destruction. The episode also highlights his new poetry book "Borderlings," depicting life and conservation struggles along the border. Dive into this compelling dialogue for an in-depth understanding of desert conservation challenges and the ongoing fight to protect these precious landscapes from further harm. Key Takeaways: Ecological Impact of Border Wall: The construction of a second border wall poses critical challenges to biodiversity and destroys valuable habitats for numerous species, including the danger of groundwater depletion affecting Quitobaquito Springs. Cultural Destruction Alert: The episode highlights the significant damage done to ancient geoglyphs and indigenous cultural sites, emphasizing the negligence in preserving sacred sites. Legal Loopholes: The Real ID Act allows the waiver of significant environmental laws, facilitating unchecked progression of border wall construction, underscoring a critical need for legislative review. Spotting Conservation Hope: The recent sighting of a new jaguar in Arizona demonstrates the continued, albeit precarious, presence of these majestic creatures in their historical habitats. Personal Reflections in Poetry: Russ McSpadden's book "Borderlings" offers personal insight and reflections on the emotional and environmental turmoil of border regions, combining advocacy with creative expression. Notable Quotes: "These contractors who can't be even trusted to protect cultural sites sitting on the surface can really not be trusted to protect our groundwater sources as well." "We can't sue under the Endangered Species act because the Endangered Species act has been waived." "This area represents this whole circuit of trade networks amongst various peoples... it was a place of exchange and movement and trade." "These are jaguars that are rewilding themselves across the southern border into incredible habitat in their traditional mountain ranges." "The federal government has declared it [the border] an invasion and a sort of a war." Resources: Center for Biological Diversity Russ McSpadden’s Book: "Borderlings" See the Jaguar camera trap video "90 Miles From Needles" Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, Bluesky, and Threads. Become a desert defender!: https://90milesfromneedles.com/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit stayorgo.substack.comEpisode 106: In this episode, I sit down with a woman from inside the Stay or Go community whose journey reveals the quiet, physical toll of living a life that only looks good on paper.This is not a story about a high-conflict disaster. It is a story about the “box-checking” trap—the graduation, the career, the marriage, and the home—and the realization that checking every box can still leave you completely empty.We explore what it looks like to finally listen to your own skin. To acknowledge the panic attacks that strike on the commute home and the GI issues that signal a deep internal misalignment. We dig into the grit it takes to build an exit strategy while pregnant, choosing to “be selfish” by investing in your own education and healing so that you—and your children—can eventually breathe.At the center of this conversation is a startlingly beautiful observation of human maturity.The belief so many women carry is that telling the truth will inevitably lead to a “shit show” of aggression and shaming. But through Jaguar's experience, we see a rare and thrilling alternative. We witness what happens when a husband chooses respect over ego, allowing a marriage to dissolve at a barroom table with a pen, a plan, and a profound sense of grace.Through her story, you will hear what it means to move from performance to presence. The terror of the filing, the vulnerability of the “final blow,” and the liberation of the first two months on the other side. You will hear how her choice didn't just end a marriage, but birthed a collaborative friendship that actually serves her family.This episode is not about staying or going.It is about the radical act of reclaiming your own exploration and trusting your body when it says it is time to move. ✨Show Notes:Subscribe to Stay or Go on SubstackText 90MIN to 33777 to book a 90-Minute Session with me. ✨Text STAYORGOCOMMUNITY to 33777 to join the community. ⚡️Text EMAILME to 33777 for the free tarot guide using ChatGPT.
How do great companies stay distinctive when everything around them is pushing them toward sameness? In this episode of the Innovation Storytellers Show, I sit down with Anthony Reeves, speaker, consultant, and author of Eat the Donkey: Why Great Companies Embrace Discomfort, for a conversation about creativity, brand identity, AI, and why discomfort may be one of the most valuable forces in innovation. Anthony shares how growing up in the Australian outback shaped his understanding of progress, boredom, resilience, and the creative power of empty space. From LVMH and Amazon to WPP, Nike, Jaguar, Kohler, and Southwest Airlines, he explains why the strongest brands know when to evolve and when to protect what made them matter in the first place. The conversation also moves to the tension leaders face in the age of AI. As companies chase efficiency, optimization, and automation, Anthony warns that many risk becoming average by design. We discuss why human creativity, curiosity, and distinctiveness matter even more as technology pulls everyone toward the same answers. This is a conversation about brand courage, creative restlessness, and the difference between useful discomfort and unsafe pressure. How can companies use AI without losing the very human qualities that make them worth choosing? Listen in, and share your thoughts.
Confira os destaques de Os Pingos nos Is desta segunda-feira (11):Uma explosão atingiu residências no bairro do Jaguaré, localizado na Zona Oeste de São Paulo, nesta segunda-feira (11), resultando em uma vítima fatal e ao menos três feridos. As equipes de resgate atuam no local para o atendimento da ocorrência e socorro às vítimas. O senador e pré-candidato à Presidência Flávio Bolsonaro (PL) criticou o ministro do STF, Alexandre de Moraes, pela suspensão da Lei da Dosimetria. A decisão do magistrado gerou um novo clima de tensão, provocando revolta e forte reação por parte de parlamentares da oposição. O deputado Nikolas Ferreira (PL) defende que a Câmara dos Deputados passe a ter poder de fiscalização direta sobre o Poder Judiciário. A proposta ocorre em meio a debates sobre o equilíbrio entre os Três Poderes e a atuação de ministros de tribunais superiores. Reportagem: Julia Fermino. A Polícia Militar realizou a desocupação da Reitoria da USP, que estava tomada por alunos em greve que reivindicam melhorias no programa de permanência estudantil. A ação contou com o efetivo de 50 policiais e resultou na detenção de quatro pessoas. Enquanto a corporação afirma ter utilizado força moderada na operação, os estudantes denunciam o uso de força excessiva e relatam ferimentos durante a abordagem. Reportagem: Matheus Dias. Um levantamento do Datafolha revela que 68 milhões de brasileiros vivem em áreas com a presença de facções criminosas e milícias. O dado alarmante aponta que o domínio do crime organizado afeta diretamente cerca de 41% de toda a população do país. O presidente do Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF), ministro Edson Fachin, defendeu que o Poder Judiciário deve se afastar do cenário político para evitar o que classificou como uma "ambição desmedida". A declaração ocorre em meio a crescentes cobranças por uma mudança de postura dos magistrados da Corte. A bancada do programa Os Pingos nos Is avalia a postura de André do Prado, pré-candidato ao Senado por São Paulo pelo PL. A análise ocorre após o político demonstrar apoio a pautas consideradas contrárias às diretrizes da oposição. Você confere essas e outras notícias em Os Pingos nos Is.
No 3 em 1 desta terça-feira (12), o destaque foi que o presidente Lula (PT-SP) condicionou a criação do Ministério da Segurança Pública à aprovação da PEC da Segurança pelo Senado. O gesto é lido como um aceno direto ao senador Davi Alcolumbre (União Brasil-AP) e ao deputado Hugo Motta (Republicanos-PB) para destravar a proposta, já aprovada na Câmara. O ministro Alexandre de Moraes (STF) abriu prazo de 15 dias para que a defesa do ex-deputado Eduardo Bolsonaro (PL-SP) apresente suas alegações finais na ação por coação no curso do processo. O ministro Nunes Marques, do Supremo Tribunal Federal, tomou posse nesta terça-feira (12/05) como presidente do Tribunal Superior Eleitoral, sucedendo Cármen Lúcia e assumindo a liderança da Corte às vésperas das eleições. A cerimônia ocorre em meio à tensão entre o governo Lula e o Congresso Nacional. Conhecido por um perfil garantista e menos intervencionista, o magistrado assume o tribunal sob pressão da oposição para rever a inelegibilidade de Jair Bolsonaro. A União Europeia anunciou nesta terça-feira a exclusão do Brasil da lista de países autorizados a exportar carnes e produtos de origem animal, medida que entra em vigor em setembro. O governo Lula (PT-SP) recebeu a notícia com "surpresa" e tenta evitar um prejuízo anual de US$ 2 bilhões. O governador Tarcísio de Freitas (Republicanos-SP) afirmou que a Sabesp e a Comgás serão "severamente punidas" caso sejam confirmadas falhas na obra que causou uma explosão no Jaguaré. A gestão da ministra Cármen Lúcia (STF-MG) à frente do TSE chega ao fim com um legado de incentivo à representatividade feminina, mas sob críticas pela lentidão em julgamentos de cassação. O senador Ciro Nogueira (PP-PI) classificou as investigações da Polícia Federal no Caso Master como um "roteiro absurdo de ficção". Alvo de busca e apreensão e de um bloqueio de R$ 18,8 milhões autorizado pelo ministro André Mendonça (STF), o parlamentar negou qualquer recebimento de valores ilícitos do Banco Master. Tudo isso e muito mais você acompanha no 3 em 1. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I sit down with Jaguar for a deep conversation about the growing crisis facing modern men. We unpack fatherlessness, rites of passage, emotional development, mother enmeshment, masculinity, relationships, and the cultural forces shaping male identity today. We also explore why so many men feel disconnected, directionless, and dependent on external validation - and what it actually takes to mature into grounded masculinity. This is a challenging, nuanced conversation about accountability, psychology, culture, and what modern men are truly starving for.SHOW HIGHLIGHTS00:00 - Introduction00:32 - What's really happening to modern men01:54 - The absence of initiation and male rites of passage03:23 - The role fathers play in raising boys into men05:57 - Why many men become dependent on female validation06:17 - The effects of fatherless homes on boys08:40 - Biology, masculinity, and suppressed male aggression11:47 - The collapse of masculinity in modern culture14:08 - Mother enmeshment and emotional dependency16:40 - Why men confuse partners with maternal love18:13 - The dangers of emotionally uncontrolled young men19:13 - The “devouring mother” explained21:17 - Why containment and discipline matter for boys23:08 - Men who never psychologically separate from their mothers25:04 - The cultural “devouring mother”26:19 - Anger, defiance, and masculine development28:34 - Emotional sovereignty and separating from the mother29:31 - Psychological enmeshment and identity loss31:29 - How power, manipulation, and social control operate34:05 - Masculine vs feminine strategies for power36:00 - Competition, relationships, and modern dating dynamics38:55 - Why conversations about toxic femininity are taboo40:17 - Accountability, modern culture, and social narratives43:42 - False accusations and equality of accountability45:30 - Logic, myth, intuition, and the unconscious mind48:56 - Why modern relationships lack true intimacy50:41 - Direct experience vs intellectualization52:37 - Illness, emotional awakening, and reconnecting with the body53:36 - Jaguar opens up about becoming a father57:14 - Creating masculine environments for boys59:07 - The importance of male mentorship and brotherhood01:02:51 - Building spaces for men without ideology01:05:08 - Why society has lost the ability to disagree01:07:39 - AI, social media, and the decline of critical thinking01:09:54 - Body positivity, truth, and modern narcissism***Tired of feeling like you're never enough? Build your self-worth with help from this free guide: https://training.mantalks.com/self-worthPick up my book, Men's Work: A Practical Guide To Face Your Darkness, End Self-Sabotage, And Find Freedom: https://mantalks.com/mens-work-book/Heard about attachment but don't know where to start? Try the FREE Ultimate Guide To AttachmentCheck out some other free resources: How To Quit Porn | Anger Meditation | How To Lead In Your RelationshipBuild brotherhood with a powerful group of like-minded men from around the world. Check out The Alliance. Enjoy the podcast? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or Podchaser. It helps us get into the ears of new listeners, expand the ManTalks Community, and help others find the tools and training they're looking for. And don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | SpotifyFor more, visit us at ManTalks.com | Facebook | Instagram
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