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Joining us today are two of the spearheading creatives behind the upcoming Kai-Sei Era, which launches an all-new Godzilla-centered shared universe at IDW Publishing.One is the editor of the entire Kai-Sei communique and the fan-favorite IDW hit Beneath The Trees Where Nobody Sees from good-friend-of-the-show Patrick Horvath.The other is the Eisner Award-nominated writer of the aforementioned Godzilla #1 with artist Nikola Čižmešija, as well as fan favorite series' like Hack/Slash, Local Man, Revival & Money Shot. He is also headlining the upcoming Masters of the Universe miniseries: The Sword of Flaw with Dark Horse Comics in the Fall.It is our pleasure to welcome Tim Seeley & Jake Williams onto The Oblivion Bar Podcast!---Thank you Oni Press & Endless Comics, Cards & Games for sponsoring The Oblivion Bar PodcastFollow us on InstagramFollow us on ThreadsFollow us on BlueSkyLike us on FacebookConsider supporting us over on PatreonThank you DreamKid for our Oblivion Bar musicThank you KXD Studios for our Oblivion Bar art
IDW Comic Editor: Jake Williams, is on the show to talk about the new Godzilla comic book shared-universe: The Kai-Sei Era. It's an ambitious project which brings three new Godzilla comics series to life this summer: Godzilla, Godzilla: Escape The Deadzone, and Starship Godzilla. Jake spills the beans on what fans can expect from each series, what it's like working with TOHO and abiding by the "Godzilla Rules", favorite Kaijus, and talks in-depth about the life and role of a comic book editor. He also gives some tips for aspiring comic artists and their art portfolios LINKS: Watch the uncut video version of this episode, here, and subscribe on YouTube for more video content!Join our Patreon Community, and get access to bonus episodes, free comics, and other rewards! Try a FREE 7-day trial: HereTake your comic shopping experience to the limit, by shopping online at Gotham City Limit!The Schiller Kessler Group We read Fan Mail, send us some! First Coast Comic Con is back this year! Buy your single-day and VIP tickets: HERE! Proudly sponsored by Gotham City Limit!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showREACH OUT!
A conversation about five principles we can learn from Israel's worship of a golden calf.
We can have so many things going on in our lives. Many parts can be good. How do we enjoy the good things without letting them becoming god things?
Recently, Andrew L'Esperance and Alexis Cartier kicked off their North American race season. At the Sea Otter Classic gravel race, L'Esperance finished 13th, making him the top Canadian at the first event in the Life Time Grand Prix series. Cartier had a tough race. “It was fun, but I didn't perform at all,” he says in this episode. “I kind of expected it, but I really got smashed.”The pair of riders will find themselves at many of the same races this season, including other Life Time events, such as Unbound, and gravel nationals in Water Valley, Alta. They are both racing as privateers, responsible for their own logistics, sponsorships, maintenance, on top of all the training and competing. Each one has a unique plan and set of goals for the season, which they discuss in this episode. L'Esperance is mixing gravel, mountain bike and even road racing. Cartier is blending his training and transportation: he's bikepacking to all six of the Life Time Grand Prix events.Also on the pod, Canadian Cycling Magazine editors Matthew Pioro and Matt Hansen, as well as feature writer Jake Williams, discuss recent races, such as the men's and women's Amstel Gold and De Brabantse Pijl. Pioro reports back from Sea Otter. He says he knows a bunch about the 32” wheels that seem to be coming to mountain bikes, but what is he actually able to reveal?
Today is Good Friday—a day we focus on and honor Jesus's death on the cross. But why is it called good, exactly? Why did Jesus have to die on a cross? And what did his death accomplish? I invited our college pastor, Jake Williams, back for another special edition podcast to explore these questions and more.
Today is Good Friday—a day we focus on and honor Jesus’s death on the cross. But why is it called good, exactly? Why did Jesus have to die on a cross? And what did his death accomplish? I invited our college pastor, Jake Williams, back for another special edition podcast to explore these questions and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Backbone Wrestling Network, Welcome to the Temple for this episode of Linking Up Luchas! Join your host Logan Crosland on this pod journey where he will be linking some of his most beloved friends up with one of his favorite short lived Lucha promotions, Lucha Underground. On this installment, he is joined by Jake Williams as they continue Season 3 by discussing the episode from 1/4/17 & 1/11/17! We dive into Tribe Warfare, Trios Champs Turmoil, a match to pick the type of match for an eventual title match(???), an awesome brawl, and much more!
Two days before Emilly Johnston won the Argentario instalment of the Internazionali d'Italia Series, she chatted about all the new changes that have occurred in the past seven months. As the 2024 mountain bike world championships began at the end of this past August, Johnston signed with the team she'd race with in 2025, Scott-SRAM MTB Racing, the squad of Nino Schurter and Filippo Colombo. The two-year contract came just as the rider from Vancouver Island's Comox Valley was nearing the end of her final under-23 season. Her first year in the elite level would truly be with the elites of the sport.Johnston covers a wide range of topics In this in-depth interview. How had the geography of her home region shaped her as a rider? Why did she do a cool trick in a high-stakes race? Does she tie her own flies for fishing? Johnston talks about some of the people who've had a big effect on her career, including an innovative bike builder on Quadra Island. She shares her insights about the current state of Canadian women's cross country mountain biking and how, in a sense, she has two lives: a European one and a Comox Valley one.Also in this episode of the Canadian Cycling Magazine Podcast, editor Matthew Pioro and writer Jake Williams chat about recent races. Milan-San Remo, men's and women's, were stunning events. XC racers had many successes in the UC Cup races in Fayetteville, Ark. Gent-Wevelgem is coming up. It's a race that Williams, a Luca Paolini doppelganger, has a particular fondness for.For more on one of Johnston's cycling influences, head to the podcast's back catalogue. In August 2020, two-time world champion Catharine Pendrel was featured. The episode, quite rightly, is titled “Catharine Pendrel is awesome.” Check it out.
Sprinting against Jasper Philipsen, navigating a slippery go-kart track, powering up a climb in Spain trying to put out more watts than three other finalists—those were some of the challenges Noah Ramsay faced this past December as he competed in Zwift Academy for its prize of a spot on the Alpecin-Deceuninck development team. In the end, Ramsay won.The pro road contract marks a big switch in Ramsay's cycling career. For the past few years, cross country has been the focus of the 22-year-old rider. This past fall, he was 11th at the Lake Placid World Cup XCO race and fifth in the short track event at the Mont-Sainte-Anne World Cup. Despite Ramsay's promise on the singletrack, he didn't have a team that could help him further his racing career. In August, a friend of Ramsay's recommended he try out for the Zwift Academy, a talent-identification competition supported by the virtual training platform. Ramsay made it to the finals, which were held in Spain this past December.In this episode of the Canadian Cycling Magazine Podcast, Ramsay tells the behind-the-scenes story of his Zwift Academy win. Also, Ramsay's coach Peter Glassford of The Consummate Athlete gives an account of the rider's talents that have gotten him to the Alpecin-Deceuninck development team. Ramsay looks ahead to his upcoming road season, discusses his hopes for the next few years and muses about where mountain biking might fit in with his new road career.Also in this episode, editors Matthew Pioro and Matt Hansen, as well as feature writer Jake Williams, discuss the men's and women's Strade Bianche, and look to Trofeo Alfredo Binda and Milan-San Remo. For the Classicissima, the focus is more on the women's race, which is back after a 20-year hiatus. What's the right length for a race called “Milan-San Remo?”Recently, on the Canadian Cycling Magazine Podcast, another rider making a cycling-discipline switch was featured. This season, Mathias Guillemette is making the switch from track to the road. Give that episode a listen, too.This episode of the Canadian Cycling Magazine Podcast is supported by MS Bike. Its first rides are in June. There are two in Alberta, Airdrie to Olds and another from Leduc to Camrose. The latest ride of the season is in Waskesiu, Sask., in September. And there are eight more—in B.C., another Alberta one, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec and Nova Scotia. Whichever one you choose, you have plenty of time to check out our training and preparation advice for MS Bike events.Every MS Bike ride is a professional event. It's fully supported with fuel, roadside assistance and first aid. These events are very welcoming. You only really need a bike, a helmet and the desire to keep pedalling.Of course, this is all for an important cause, that is raising money to help those with MS. Did you know that on average, 12 Canadians are diagnosed with MS each day. You can help. Register now and start your fundraising journey at msbike.ca.
What is Ash Wednesday about, exactly? Why does it matter? And is there a specific way to observe it? I invited our college pastor, Jake Williams, to join me for this special edition podcast where we answer all these questions and more.
What is Ash Wednesday about, exactly? Why does it matter? And is there a specific way to observe it?I invited our college pastor, Jake Williams, to join me for this special edition podcast where we answer all these questions and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 - PreShow Banter™ — Get Political05:27 - BHIS - Talkin' Bout [infosec] News 2025-02-2506:07 - Story # 1: Trump 2.0 Brings Cuts to Cyber, Consumer Protections37:57 - Story # 2: OpenAI Uncovers Evidence of A.I.-Powered Chinese Surveillance Tool49:48 - Story # 3: Apple pulls data protection tool after UK government security row55:00 - Story # 4: Judge dismisses Chris Hadnagy lawsuit against DEF CON
Backbone Wrestling Network, Welcome to the Temple for this episode of Linking Up Luchas! Join your host Logan Crosland on this pod journey where he will be linking some of his most beloved friends up with one of his favorite short lived Lucha promotions, Lucha Underground. On this installment, he is joined by Jennifer Smith, Shawn Kidd, and Jake Williams as they continue Season 3 by live watching AZTEC WARFARE III!
There’s a robust malware economy with an active market for exploits, brokered access to compromised systems, ransomware, bots-as-a-service, and more. And this malware economy is targeted at you. On today’s Packet Protector we talk with Jake Williams, a security researcher, consultant, and instructor, about the malware economy, how it operates, and the most effective strategies... Read more »
There’s a robust malware economy with an active market for exploits, brokered access to compromised systems, ransomware, bots-as-a-service, and more. And this malware economy is targeted at you. On today’s Packet Protector we talk with Jake Williams, a security researcher, consultant, and instructor, about the malware economy, how it operates, and the most effective strategies... Read more »
Backbone Wrestling Network, Welcome to the Temple for this episode of Linking Up Luchas! Join your host Logan Crosland on this pod journey where he will be linking some of his most beloved friends up with one of his favorite short lived Lucha promotions, Lucha Underground. On this installment, he is joined by Jennifer Smith, Scott Shifflett, Jake Williams, and Shawn Kidd as they finish Season 2 by live watching Ultima Lucha Dos Part 3! Watch along with us and enjoy some great Lucha Underground action!
Recently, the country's top cyclocross riders took on a slick, muddy course in Lévis, Que., site of the 2024 national cyclocross championships. Just past the finish line, Canadian Cycling Magazine was there to capture the reactions of six new champions.Regular contributor Jake Williams was at the event, not only racing in the relay and the championships themselves, but taking in the action. In this episode, he shares his interviews and stories from Lévis with editors Matthew Pioro and Matt Hansen.Emilien Belzile grabbed his first championship win in the junior men's category. He faced a tough race and even went down on the course. In the end, he had to sprint hard against Evan Moore for the finish line. In early November, Belzile was third in the junior race at the Pan Am championships. This past June, the Fédération québécoise des sports cyclistes named him mountain bike athlete of the month for his podium placings in Canada and Quebec Cup events.Nineteen-year-old Mika Comaniuk is no stranger to CX nationals or racing in Lévis. In 2023, he won the C2-level Cyclocross de Lévis. Back in 2022, he was second in the junior race at CX nationals in Victoria. This past weekend, he got a gap on his fellow racers in the under-23 men's group that he was able to maintain until the end.Marin Lowe took a break from her studies at the University of Victoria to jet across the country, borrow a bike and win the under-23 women's race. Lowe already has a maple-leaf jersey in her collection: she is the 2023 junior cross country champ. Also that year, at the cross country world championships, she crossed the line in second place, behind her then-teammate Isabella Holmgren. In this episode, Lowe reveals the unique indicator she has that tells her when she's really ready to race.Like Comaniuk, Rafaelle Carrier won in Lévis in 2023. Actually, Carrier has won in a whole bunch of places the past two years, including Gullegem in Belgium and in Missoula, Mont., at the 2023 Pan Am championships. This year, Carrier was second in the junior category at the cross country world championships. In a way, it's no surprise she defended her 2023 national junior CX title. Still, her competition was top-notch. In second was USCX overall winner Nico Knoll. Third was Aislin Hallahan, a regular on recent USCX podiums.While Isabella Holmgren's elite win wasn't much of a surprise either, she also faced some serious competition, too, like multiple CX champ Maghalie Rochette and current Pan Am champ Sidney McGill. Ian Ackert continued his relatively compact but successful 'cross season by snagging his first elite title. You'll learn how he celebrated that win and how those festivities didn't really seem to hinder him on his next race day at the C2 event.Throughout this episode, Jake, Matthew and Matt bring their analysis to the event, mixed with their signature humour.
Backbone Wrestling Network, Welcome to the Temple for this episode of Linking Up Luchas! Join your host Logan Crosland on this pod journey where he will be linking some of his most beloved friends up with one of his favorite short lived Lucha promotions, Lucha Underground. On this installment, he is joined by Scott Shifflett, Jake Williams, and Shawn Kidd as they continue Season 2 by live watching Ultima Lucha Dos Part 1 & 2! Watch along with us and enjoy some great Lucha Underground action!
a cura di Lorenza Ghidini e Mattia Guastafierro, in studio Luca Gattuso e Elisa Graci. Da New York: Roberto Festa, Davide Mamone e da Washington: Marina Catucci. Ospiti: Cristiano Valli (da San Francisco), Francesco Memoli (da Pittsburgh), Jennifer Sparks (responsabile in Europa per raccolta dei voti degli elettori democratici della Georgia all'estero, da Firenze), Jake Williams (presidente dei Giovani Democratici del Wisconsin), Simonetta Nardin (giornalista free lance, ex Reuters, da Washington), Laura Martin (direttrice del Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada, attivista afroamericana), Lucia Maggi (da Washington), Luca Celada (Il Manifesto, da Los Angeles). Interprete: Fulvia Tassini. In redazione Michele Migone, Martina Stefanoni, Viviana Astazi, Elena Brizzi, Ilenia Cavaliere, Chiara Garbin.
Backbone Wrestling Network, Welcome to the Temple for this episode of Linking Up Luchas! Join your host Logan Crosland on this pod journey where he will be linking some of his most beloved friends up with one of his favorite short lived Lucha promotions, Lucha Underground. On this installment, he is joined by Jake Williams and Shawn Kidd as they continue Season 2 by discussing the episode from 6/22/16 & 6/29/16! We dive into a night full of Aztec Medallions, Famous B treachery, final builds to Ultima Lucha Dos, Dario greatness, and much more!
A mother tells her son that he sucks. A pro, on his way to a race win, lobs a retort revealing local knowledge. A masters rider can't stop thinking about a burn yelled at him across a field years ago. A course designer screams platitudes with the frightening intensity of a death metal singer. These are all part of the world of cyclocross heckles, which sting, amuse, elate and perplex. They're supposed to be fun. But sometimes they go terribly wrong.At a recent CX race in Toronto, editor Matthew Pioro looked into the cyclocross heckle. He spoke with Isabella Holmgren, the current elite Pan Am champion participating in one of her first 'cross races of the season. She revealed how family can unleash some pretty harsh words. Ian Ackert, the under-23 Pan Am champ racing in bleached blond hair, seemed to have corralled any disses around his locks. Sidney McGill, two-time under-23 national champion, has been followed by a squirrel-related heckle. The three pro riders not only spoke about course-side razzing, but their goals for the 'cross season ahead as well.Pioro also went looking for a heckler who landed what the editor considers some of the harshest burns he'd ever received. The meeting and the conversation goes in a direction that Pioro didn't expect. Could it be time to retire the heckle and replace it with something more positive?In this episode, Pioro has help with CX heckle analysis from Canadian Cycling Magazine web editor Matt Hansen and feature writer Jake Williams, two guys who know all about unleashing trash talk.
In this CLASSIC episode of the Ruthlessly Aggressive Podcast, to get ready for the 2003 edition of Unforgiven, Jake Williams is joined by Scott Shifflet to discuss Unforgiven 2002. The duo discuss a fun eight man opener, Flair getting fooled by Jericho, Three Minute Warning's in ring debut, a disappointing performance from Van Dam and Triple H, Bischoff's HLA plans getting foiled, the Lesnar/Undertaker showdown, and much more. Follow along through this progression through aggression!
IDW Associate Editor Jake Williams and Assistant Editor Nicolas Niño join the show to talk about their roles in the editorial ecosystem and their journeys in comics. The pair discusses the daily life of an editor, how editorial works, being roommates and co-workers, how different their roles are, drawing in new readers, how they got into comics, the value of big, bold takes, carrying that into their editorial work, why they wanted to work in comics, breaking in, finding your angle on properties, figuring out the job, their favorite part of the work, cover artists they'd like to work, a project they nailed, the new TMNT era, what has them excited about comics, hair choices, and more.
Director Ben Rivers discusses his imaginative approach to documenting Jake Williams' life in the film "Bogancloch". The post “Bogancloch”, interview with director Ben Rivers appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Backbone Wrestling Network, Welcome to the Temple for this episode of Linking Up Luchas! Join your host Logan Crosland on this pod journey where he will be linking some of his most beloved friends up with one of his favorite short lived Lucha promotions, Lucha Underground. On this installment, he is joined by Jake Williams and Shawn Kidd as they continue Season 2 by discussing the episode from 3/30/16 and 4/6/16! We dive into Matanza's dominance and destruction, Trios Tournament, good character back stories, and much more!
Team USA Paralympic wheelchair basketball players Emily Oberst and Jake Williams talk about what it will be like competing in the 2024 Summer Paralympics in Paris August 28th-September 8th.
Wisconsin's Midday News has your Now at Noon headlines. Technology expert Mike Dobuski talking about Google violating antitrust laws during Tech Tuesday. And USA Paralympic wheelchair basketball players Emily Oberst and Jake Williams talk about what it will be like competing in the 2024 Summer Paralympics in Paris August 28th-September 8th.
WISCONSIN MUSIC PODCAST WMP Linktree: https://linktr.ee/WI_Music_Podcast AMPLFYING WISCONSIN MUSIC Episode 151 Jake Williams Hey there, music lovers! Welcome back to another episode of the Wisconsin Music Podcast. I'm Zach Fell, your host, and today we have an incredible guest with us—Jake Williams. Jake is a self-taught full-time musician who has been a cornerstone of Milwaukee's vibrant music community. With a repertoire of off-the-wall cover interpretations centered around his genuine piano and vocal performances, Jake redefines what it means to be a cover musician. Jake's schedule is packed with over 200 shows a year and boasts 11 local award nominations, making him a true force in the Wisconsin music industry. Beyond his solo work, Jake is also a part of two exciting projects. Sons of Sconnie (formerly The Toys) delivers high-energy, crowd-pleasing performances across Wisconsin, while The Midnight Purchase offers an alternative folk-rock experience with powerful lyricism and intimate shows. Join us as we dive deep into Jake Williams' musical journey. From his humble beginnings, playing the piano at Menards to becoming a full-time musician, Jake shares his story, his insights into the Wisconsin music scene, and the lessons he's learned along the way. Trust me, you won't want to miss this intimate and inspiring conversation. So, grab a comfy seat, maybe a cup of coffee or a cold brew, and get ready to be inspired by the sounds and stories from our great state. Welcome to the Wisconsin Music Podcast, where we amplify Wisconsin music. Jake takes us through his journey from a young introvert, fascinated by his grandma's piano, to becoming a versatile musician playing over 200 gigs a year. He shares candid stories about his first job playing piano at Menards, his college days in Green Bay, and the various musical projects he's been involved in over the years. We also delve into the dynamics of his current projects, Sons of Sconnie and The Midnight Purchase. Jake gives us the inside scoop on why The Toys changed their name and how the band navigated through this transition. Plus, he talks about the new music The Midnight Purchase is working on and what fans can expect in the near future. Jake offers valuable advice for aspiring musicians, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness and knowing your place within the music scene. He also shares his thoughts on the current state of the Wisconsin music scene and the challenges it faces. Whether you're a musician yourself or just a fan of great music, this episode is packed with insights, stories, and inspiration. Tune in to hear more about Jake's journey, his passion for music, and his vision for the future of Wisconsin's music scene. Don't forget to check out Jake's solo performances and his shows with Sons of Sconnie and The Midnight Purchase. You can keep up with his latest gigs by following his social media pages or visiting his website. Thank you for tuning in to the Wisconsin Music Podcast. We appreciate your support and love for local music. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review and sharing it with your friends. Until next time, keep supporting local music and stay tuned for more amazing stories from Wisconsin's music scene. Catch you later, music aficionados!
Welcome back to another insightful episode of The Skillwork Forum! In this episode, hosts Tim Raglin and Brett Elliott are joined by special guest Jake Williams from Rinsenhaus, formerly known as CED. As a returning guest and expert in manufacturing technology, Jake dives deep into the annual Rockwell State of Smart Manufacturing report.
Bomber Radio Network Reporters Cam Manna and Alex Tchiprout talk with running back Jake Williams of the Ithaca College Football Team to discuss what his focus has been during the offseason, the duo of Thunder and Lightning, and his return from injury.
This week, we dive into the inspiring journey of Jake Williams, a remarkable individual whose resilience and dedication have defined his path to greatness. Join us as we sit down with Jake Williams, a 2-time Paralympian and 2-time Paralympic gold medalist for Team USA. At just 16 years old, Jake's life took an unexpected turn when he was struck by a car while riding his bike, leaving him paralyzed. Amidst the challenges of recovery, Jake found renewed hope and purpose through wheelchair basketball, inspired by a visit from Chris Okon, a player from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. Against all odds, Jake remarkably took up wheelchair basketball only four months after his life-altering accident. His journey is a testament to the power of determination and hard work, demonstrating the profound impact of believing in oneself and striving relentlessly towards excellence. As Jake prepares for the upcoming Summer Paralympics in Paris, we explore the highs and lows of his athletic career, the lessons learned along the way, and the unwavering support that has fueled his remarkable achievements. Jake's story is not just about overcoming adversity—it's about embracing challenges, pushing boundaries, and inspiring others with every hoop he sinks and every medal he wins. Tune in to this episode as we celebrate Jake's journey, his unyielding spirit, and the profound message that with perseverance and passion, anything is possible. Thank you for joining us on the "Every 4 Years" Podcast, where we bring you the stories that define the heart of the Paralympic movement. Jake Williams Instagram: @jakeusa2 Facebook: @jakewilliams Every 4 Years Podcast Instagram: @every4yearspodcast Twitter: @every4yearspodcast Facebook: @every4yearspodcast
The fruit of the Spirit is produced within us when we walk by the Spirit. So the million-dollar question is, how do we walk by the Spirit?
Place To Be Nation… Welcome back and join us once again on the Highway to the Impact Zone. Join host Logan Crosland and his Jake Williams, as they are joined by TNA experts Ben Locke and Lewis Maynard. In this episode they continue their journey by live watching the Impact episodes from 12/14/06 and 12/21/06. Listen and join us on this wild ride through Total Nonstop Action!
In this episode of the Endace Packet Forensics Files, Michael chats with Jake Williams, aka @MalwareJake who delves into the concept of Zero Trust and its significance for organizations seeking to bolster their security defences.Discover how Zero Trust challenges traditional security models and learn about the crucial role of continuous verification and network visibility in mitigating threats. Gain valuable insights into networking fundamentals and the integration of cybersecurity principles from an industry veteran.Don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your cybersecurity knowledge and stay ahead of evolving threats.
Place To Be Nation… Welcome back and join us once again on the Highway to the Impact Zone. Join host Logan Crosland and his Jake Williams, as they are joined by TNA experts Ben Locke and Lewis Maynard. In this episode they continue their journey by live watching the Impact episodes from 11/23/06, 11/30/06, and 12/7/06. Listen and join us on this wild ride through Total Nonstop Action.
North South Connection, Welcome to the Temple for this episode of Linking Up Luchas! Join your host Logan Crosland on this pod journey where he will be linking some of his most beloved friends up with one of his favorite short lived Lucha promotions, Lucha Underground. On this installment, he is joined by Jennifer Smith and Jake Williams to discuss the episodes from 6/17/15 and 6/24/15! They dive into The All Night Long Match, the worst match to date, medallion match fun, Mil Muertes dominance, and much more!
Join renowned cybersecurity experts Rob Lee and Jake Williams in a riveting livestream discussion as they delve into the complex world of offensive cyber operations amid ongoing nation-state conflicts. In this episode of Wait Just an Infosec, we'll explore the critical role of cyber warfare in the Ukraine-Russia and other global conflicts, providing insights into how these digital battlegrounds shape modern warfare. Jake and Rob will unravel nations' strategic use of offensive hacking techniques to gain intelligence superiority and maintain reserve capabilities. They'll discuss how allies and adversaries leverage cyber warfare to influence and disrupt their opponents. This deep dive will also cover the ethical and legal implications of these actions. Expect a blend of technical expertise, real-world examples, and strategic analysis, offering viewers a comprehensive understanding of today's cyber warfare landscape. Wait Just an Infosec is produced by the SANS Institute. You can watch the full, weekly Wait Just an Infosec live stream on the SANS Institute YouTube, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook channels on Tuesdays at 10:00am ET (2:00pm UTC). Feature segments from each episode are published in a podcast format on Wednesdays at noon eastern. If you enjoy the Wait Just an Infosec live, weekly show covering the latest cybersecurity trends and news and featuring world-renowned information security experts, be sure and become a member of our community. When you join the SANS Community, you will have access to cutting edge cyber security news, training, and free tools you can't find anywhere else. Learn more about Wait Just an Infosec at sans.org/wjai and become a member of our community at sans.org/join. Connect with SANS on social media and watch the weekly live show: YouTube | LinkedIn | Facebook | Twitter
North South Connection, Welcome to the Temple for this episode of Linking Up Luchas! Join your host Logan Crosland on this pod journey where he will be linking some of his most beloved friends up with one of his favorite short lived Lucha promotions, Lucha Underground. On this installment, he is joined by Jake Williams and Jennifer Smith to discuss the episodes from 2/25/15 and 3/4/15! We dive into love triangles, a soft match, more awesome arm breaking, kidnapping, and much more!
Adult Ministry Director, Jake Williams, continues the "Look Up" message series teaching out of the book of 2 Corinthians.Subscribe to Orchard Hill Plus! - https://orchardhillplus.buzzsprout.com/shareConnect with Orchard Hill ChurchWebsite | https://www.orchardhillchurch.comMobile App | https://https://www.orchardhillchurch.com/appYouTube | https://www.youtube.com/channel/OrchardHillChurchPAFacebook | https://www.facebook.com/orchardhillchurch/Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/orchardhillchurch/Twitter | https://twitter.com/orchard_hill
In this episode of the Place to Be Podcast, Justin and Scott are joined by Jake Williams as they continue the dive back into their original Vintage Vault timeline with a look at the head-to-head battle between WWE Monday Night Raw and TNA Impact Wrestling on 1/4/10! The crew chats about the 1996 Flashback, including the Pop Culture Corner and the Herb Kunze Tidbits of the Week, and then head to 2010 where they cover the return of Bret Hart, the kickoff of the Road to WrestleMania, Orton ending Kingston's push, TNA's decision to hire Hogan & Bischoff, the cavalcade of returns and debuts on Impact, a hidden gem between Styles and Angle and so much more! So fire up this action-packed episode and join Scott, Justin & Jake as it's time for another edition of the PTB Podcast!
North South Connection, Welcome to the Temple for this episode of Linking Up Luchas! Join your host Logan Crosland on this pod journey where he will be linking some of his most beloved friends up with one of his favorite short lived Lucha promotions, Lucha Underground. On this installment, he is joined by Jennifer Smith and Jake Williams to discuss the episodes from 12/10/14 and 12/17/14! We dive into the awesome Fenix, Mil Muertes' Dominance, setting up Aztec Warfare, and much more!
There comes a time when you get to sit in front of someone who has done the impossible, who you admire, respect and appreciate. Someone you put in the hot seat that you don't want the interview to end. Someone who stretches their limits. Someone who exceeds expectations effortlessly. Someone you commits to excellence by nature. Someone who shows up to serve, combat and WIN. Someone who works as a team, takes responsibility and who is honorable. That someone is Jake Williams. Come on this journey with me in this interview where I can't get enough. I want more! Jake, you are a true hero and it was an honor interviewing you. Thank you for your service and wisdom. You're the best!
Producer Kyle is sweatin' up in West Virginia and missing home, but the Texas on Taproom is there for you where ever you are! New music this week from Jesse Raub Jr, Taylor Graves & The Tombstone Trio, Jake Williams, Zach Top, McBride & The Ride and Rachel Laren & Max Woolery!Join our growing community, TEXAS COUNTRY FAM on Facebook to stay in touch with us, ask questions about the show, make suggestions or anything else relevant to Texas Country Music! Huge thanks to our friends at More Than Music Creations for supporting the show! Find all of our podcast episodes in audio or video format at www.texastoastpodcast.com! Spread the love by subscribing on YouTube, following us on socials @texastoastpod and MOST IMPORTANTLY, tell your friends about us!Support the show
On this edition of PTBNXT, Tim Capel, Jennifer Smith, and Jake Williams continue their tradition of new gimmick names and Cajun vocabulary, then discuss NXT TakeOver Unstoppable. The trio break down the debut of Samoa Joe, a strange KO/Sami match, Sasha and Becky's show stealing performance, Baron Corbin having a real match, Itami's injury, the amped up entrances and production, and much more! So set sail at Full Sail for some top tier analysis and complete nonsense because We Are PTB...NXT!
On this edition of PTBNXT, Tim Capel, Jennifer Smith, and Jake Williams continue their tradition of new gimmick names and Cajun vocabulary, then discuss the 5/6/15 and 5/13/15 episodes of NXT. The gang talk Michael Cole looking to break a story, the eternal search for KO's motivation, an upsetting update from Alex Riley, Mella sticking up for her boys, the stale Itami/Tyler matches, Sami's injury, the lack of writers, and much more. So set sail at Full Sail for some top tier analysis and complete nonsense because We Are PTB...NXT!
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On this episode of the Scouting For Growth podcast, Sabine VdL talks to Jeff Williams, Managing Director for Kayrros USA, a technology-focused earth observation analytics company using unconventional geospatial data to bring new insights to the world's biggest industries, including energy, commodity, and insurance. Jeff has an incredible background in top 5 consultancy and M&A skills acquired in the energy sector. He uses these skills every day as he deep dives into the challenge created by methane on its impact on environmental change. During the course of our conversation, the pair discussed: 1) Kayrros as a series C scaleup focused on delivering solutions using unconventional geospatial data, 2) Kayrros - Off the shelf platform… with white box data analytics and scoring mechanisms to meet the need of today's underwriters and regulators, and 3) Kayrros, the long-term geospatial partner for the insurance sector looking at solving wildfire and other connected catastrophic events. KEY TAKEAWAYS I got my start, like many Texans who want to get into technology, I started working for a large consulting company at the tip of the spear of energy tech. There I started working with large energy companies on data, and realized that all their data is spatial-related. They have assets all over the country, a sensor network that they weren't leveraging, but more importantly, we were solving problems that were facing challenges of where to go and where not to go. I then started working with geospatial startups and realized there's a robust amount of data out there that companies aren't leveraging correctly. Six months ago, I started working at Kayrros where they've made real profits within the commodities and energy network. I fundamentally believe I can use the foundation that they built to work with the insurance industry and expand that foundation from the commodities and energy industry into insurance. We've built our insights to include asset monitoring for energy companies to detect climate data–tracking emissions. We've evolved from just an insights company to a climate data company. We see the cause of methane emissions, and now we want to start tracking the effects, which include wildfires and floods, and the industries that are really going to be affected by those issues are insurance and banking, which is why we're really starting to focus on those as the following industries to work with. We track pre-risk, we have a risk score, and we're using several different geospatial datasets – weather and landslide risk. We also track live monitoring, using satellite data to track live fires with rapid updates that we can give to our clients. Also, post-fire, we provide a damage assessment. What we're focussing on is not one specific thing. We're affecting several parts of the insurance company, including underwriting, customer communication, and claims. A challenge that we see with geospatial data is there has been insufficient refresh, really bad granularity, and a lack of transparency. The lack of transparency has really hurt the geospatial industry over the past couple of years. We don't view ourselves as a black-box solution. Many of our potential customers just get handed a solution by other companies. What we want to do is work with our customers and provide a white box solution where they know exactly what all the data inputs are, and we do that with them. BEST MOMENTS ‘Companies like Kayrros really want to provide the right insights, and geospatial data really provides those insights for them.'‘Kayrros got its name using satellite data to detect global crude tank levels. We used radar to detect how much crude oil was in tanks.'‘Track climate data using satellites, drones, AI, and cell phone data.'‘We're fighting the geospatial fatigue in industries. We're doing that by positioning Kayrros as a true geospatial partner, not a vendor.' ABOUT THE GUEST Jeff Williams is the Managing Director of Sales & Business Development for Kayrros, where he is responsible for driving the Kayrros North American growth strategy. Jeff's roots run deep in Houston, as demonstrated by his love for the Astros. Last but not least, his greatest accomplishment is his family, which includes his wife and two kids, Lucy and Jake Williams. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreydwilliams/ About Kayrros: Kayrros is a technology-focused earth observation analytics firm using unconventional data to bring new insights to the world's biggest industries. By harnessing the power of satellite imagery, natural language processing, machine learning, and advanced mathematics, the team at Kayrros deliver actionable intelligence on virtually any asset across the globe, in near real-time, for better decision-making. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/kayrros/ Website: https://www.kayrros.com/ ABOUT THE HOST Sabine is a corporate strategist turned entrepreneur. She is the CEO and Managing Partner of Alchemy Crew, a venture lab that accelerates the curation, validation, and commercialization of new tech business models. Sabine is renowned within the insurance sector for building some of the most renowned tech startup accelerators around the world working with over 30 corporate insurers and accelerating over 100 startup ventures. Sabine is the co-editor of the bestseller The INSURTECH Book, a top 50 Women in Tech, a FinTech and InsurTech Influencer, an investor & multi-award winner. Twitter: SabineVdL LinkedIn: Sabine VanderLinden Instagram: sabinevdLofficial Facebook: SabineVdLOfficial TikTok: sabinevdlofficial Email: podcast@sabinevdl.com Website: www.sabinevdl.comThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media