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High-schooler Jamie Bartlett finds herself thrust onto the world stage when an email error sees her fictionlised journal become a nationwide best-seller. But what will happen if her fellow students find out some of the characters are loosely based on them?! If your answer is 'probably nothing?' then boy does Read It and Weep have a problem with you, buddy. Brace for one of the most incoherent DCOMs Luke and Andy have ever encountered, made only slightly more palatable by a Green Goblin-esque mind shattering and roiling masses of hyper-aggressive iguanas. If you crave bonus episodes of Mom Can't Cook!, monthly livestream watchalongs, or a shoutout at the end of the show, remember to check out our Patreon at Patreon.com/extrahelpings. If you've watched Read It and Weep and have your own thoughts, email them to us at momcantcookpod@gmail.com for a chance to have them read out on the show. This episode is sponsored by NordVPN. Visit nordvpn.com/momcantcook and use code MOMCANTCOOK for four extra months on the two year plan, and to protect your internet connection and privacy online. Thanks to sponsor Factor, whose delicious, ready-to-eat meals make eating better every day easy. If you're in the US, go to factormeals.com/momcantcook50off and use code momcantcook50off to get 50% off your first box, plus 20% off your next month. This episode is also sponsored by Incogni, the easy to use service that helps you reduce the volume of spam calls and emails you receive, lower your risk of identity theft, and make your personal details harder to find online. Use code MOMCANTCOOK at the incogni.com/momcantcook to get an exclusive 60% off an annual Incogni plan! This episode is also sponsored by Huel. Start your year off strong, and unlock a healthier, easier way to eat with Huel - nutritionally complete meals in minutes, so you can focus on what really matters. Save fifteen percent plus get a free gift for new customers with the code MOMCANTCOOK at huel.com. Contact Multitude for Advertising Inquiries: multitude.productions/ads Check out the official Mom Can't Cook! store for sweet merch: momcantcookstore.com and check out Mom Can't Cook! Extra Helpings for bonus episodes!
Day one of the NZB Standardbred parade tour Jamie Bartlett from Alabar Farms NZ joined me after she and the team showcased 12 yearlings heading to this years February 15 sale. Contact the team at www.nzbstandarbred.co.nz
Benji is joined by Jamie Bartlett of the 509 Syndicate to catch up on Zephyr FC's recent run of games, say goodbye to Velocity until 2025, and talk about the Brazilian Goat winning the NWSL crown to avenge Olympic disappointment. Be sure to follow the Spokane Soccer Show on Instagram! Host: Benji Wade Guest: Jamie Bartlett --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spokane-soccer-show/support
Russia's war with Ukraine is escalating dramatically - as we record reports have begun to emerge about Ukraine firing British long-range “Storm Shadow” missiles into Russia. Nish and Coco are joined on the couch by Stephen Bush, associate editor at the Financial Times, to discuss the chance of...World War Three?Meanwhile - closer to home - we find out why farmers are descending on Westminster. How big a blow is the Government's budget for farmers and will Labour face a wipe out of rural supporters?And as Elon Musk is summoned to testify about X's role in the UK summer riots, we'll be speaking to Jamie Bartlett misinformation expert and host of hit podcasts “The Missing Cryptoqueen” and “The Gatekeepers” about Musk's influence in politics and if we should all be quitting X.Guests:Stephen BushJamie Bartlett Useful Links:Jamie Bartlett's Substack - How to Survive the Internethttps://substack.com/@jamiejbartlett Jamie Bartlett's BBC Radio 4 podcast on the rise of social media's power - The Gatekeepers https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001w207 Audio Credits:Sky NewsBBCInstagram / Rebecca WilsonITV News Pod Save the UK is a Reduced Listening production for Crooked Media.Contact us via email: PSUK@reducedlistening.co.ukInsta: https://instagram.com/podsavetheukTwitter: https://twitter.com/podsavetheukTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@podsavetheukFacebook: https://facebook.com/podsavetheuk
In this episode of Intelligence Squared, head of programming Conor Boyle speaks with author and tech expert Jamie Bartlett about how podcasting, video and social media have transformed modern politics and public discourse. Bartlett unpacks the role of podcasters in shaping new political narratives and how our online information ecosystem is designed in a way that perfectly suits digital populism and political figures like Donald Trump. To hear more from Jamie Bartlett subscribe to his Substack, How To Survive The Internet. If you'd like to become a Member and listen ad free, be an early access subscriber, and enjoy our extra extended versions of the conversations available to Members-only, just visit intelligencesquared.com/membership to find out more. For £4.99 per month you'll also receive: - Full-length and ad-free Intelligence Squared episodes, wherever you get your podcasts - Bonus Intelligence Squared podcasts, curated feeds and members exclusive series - 15% discount on livestreams and in-person tickets for all Intelligence Squared events ... Or Subscribe on Apple for £4.99: - Full-length and ad-free Intelligence Squared podcasts - Bonus Intelligence Squared podcasts, curated feeds and members exclusive series ... Already a subscriber? Thank you for supporting our mission to foster honest debate and compelling conversations! Visit intelligencesquared.com to explore all your benefits including ad-free podcasts, exclusive bonus content and early access. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Benji and guest Jamie Bartlett catch up on life's activities, give some shout-outs, and briefly discuss Velocity FC's recent 2-0 loss against Forward Madison. Then, they go over the changes Coach Jo Johnson made following Zephyr FC's first ever loss against Carolina Ascent. Finally, they go into detail about Zephyr's 1-0 win and 2-2 draw in back to back games against DC Power. Be sure to follow the Spokane Soccer Show on Instagram! Host: Benji Wade Guest: Jamie Bartlett --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spokane-soccer-show/support
Benji is joined by 509 Syndicate founder Jamie Bartlett and South Hill FC's Scott Linklater to discuss the three matches at home for Velocity and Zephyr FC. They start with some shout outs and chat briefly about Velocity FC's 2-1 win over Union Omaha. Then, they break down Velocity's 3-2 win over Central Valley Fuego. And finally, they do a deep dive on Zephyr FC's 1-1 draw with Brooklyn FC. Be sure to follow the Spokane Soccer Show on Instagram! Host: Benji Wade Guest: Jamie Bartlett and Scott Linklater --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spokane-soccer-show/support
Today, Natalie is interviewing Jamie Bartlett Bundy from Junction House Ltd, a skilled carpenter with a passion for construction. Jamie discusses his journey from carpentry to building bespoke furniture and eventually designing unique beach huts. He shares insights into the construction process of his beach huts, highlighting the use of innovative materials and meticulous craftsmanship. Jamie's beach huts are known for their durability, longevity, and minimal maintenance requirements, making them a popular choice for those seeking hassle-free beach hut ownership. KEY TAKEAWAYS Jamie Bartlett Bundy's beach huts are constructed with a unique design using a metal skeleton and timber-based boards that are impervious to the elements, providing exceptional longevity and minimal maintenance requirements. The construction process for the beach huts involves fabricating the frame off-site, assembling it in Jamie's workshop, and then flat-packing it for installation at the seafront, taking around three to four weeks to complete. The beach huts are designed to be practical, aesthetically pleasing, and fun, catering to customers who value hassle-free maintenance and a unique, creative space for relaxation. The fluctuating prices of materials, particularly the timber-based boards, pose challenges in pricing and sourcing for Jamie, impacting the overall cost of the beach huts. Jamie's partnership with his wife, who handles organization and administrative tasks, allows him to focus on the creative aspects of building beach huts, showcasing a successful and supportive team dynamic. BEST MOMENTS "I treat all my jobs the way I'd build a set. You're trying to create something that is beautiful for somebody that they're going to live in, perform in, and the difference is it gets to last." "The beach huts, because they are such an iconic thing themselves, that brings joy to it as well. I love the fact that there's, how would you say, there's a playfulness to a beach hut as well." "I've designed them to be practical and that comes, like everything, at a price." "It's really hard as well, because some councils, particularly where I am, Bournemouth Council, they don't allow you to undertake maintenance work, significant maintenance work, in the peak summer times, because there is so much traffic from tourism residents." GUEST CONTACT DETAILS Junction House Ltd - bespoke fitted cabinetry Junction House Ltd (@junctionhouseltd) • Instagram photos and videos • 07966 077 912 • office@junctionhouse.co.uk • HOST BIO My name is Natalie Young. I bought a beach hut to bring joy into my life after escaping an abusive relationship and a difficult divorce. Based in Christchurch, Dorset, my beach hut is affectionally called the Salty Seagull and is located on Friars Cliff beach with sea views to the Needles on the Isle of White. It is my slice of heaven. Owning and hiring a beach hut is more complicated than I realised and I am on a constant mission to discover the best ways to manage and care for your hut. I have researched the pros and cons of renting and the best ways to market and host. The beach, the sights and the sounds of the sea bring me huge joy. I hope this podcast will bring you smiles, laughter and joy too! https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61559730024536&sk=about https://www.linkedin.com/company/103555627/admin/feed/posts/?feedType=following PODCAST DESCRIPTION Welcome to the Bonkers about Beach Huts podcast, the show that's all about beach huts! Whether you are thinking of buying a beach hut and don't know where to begin or if you have had a beach hut in your family for generations this podcast is for you. As I travel across the UK exploring these coastal retreats and sharing personal stories of how the humble beach hut has shaped lives, I will also be creating the UK's first beach hut map. I will give tips on where and how to buy a beach hut. And share everything you need to know about beach hut maintenance plus advice on hiring a beach hut. We will be chatting with special guests from estate agents to lock specialists, beach hut associations to beach hut builders, and artists to interior designers. If you don't know what all the fuss is about, join us every week and you too will become a little bit Bonkers Bbout Beach Huts.
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Paddy is joined by world-renowned investigative journalist Jamie Bartlett, author of 'The Dark Net' and co-creator of BBC's 'The Missing Crypto Queen' podcast. Jamie shares insights into his unique investigative methods, emphasizing the importance of curiosity and openness in understanding online subcultures, radical movements, and internet phenomena.The conversation dives deep into Bartlett's experiences with various communities and dangerous situations, including researching the OneCoin cryptocurrency scam and exploring extremist forums.This episode highlights the necessity of seeing the world through different perspectives, even when it leads to uncomfortable places.00:00 Guest Introduction: Jamie Bartlett02:15 The Importance of Curiosity and Openness05:22 Understanding Radical and Controversial Groups07:35 Fascination with Cults and Scams11:41 Growing Up and Aspirations17:26 Dangerous Situations in Investigative Journalism24:00 Exploring the Depths of the OneCoin Scam24:57 A Heartbreaking Revelation in Uganda25:52 The Emotional Toll of Uncovering Scams28:06 The Genesis of the Investigation30:06 The Hunt for Dr. Ruja Ignatova31:04 Educating the Public on Cryptocurrency Scams33:09 Engaging Younger Audiences with Gripping Stories43:15 The Future of the Missing Crypto Queen Podcast45:00 Final Thoughts and Reflections
We've reached (and now surpassed) 100 episodes!To commemorate this milestone, we thought it'd be a great opportunity to recap on some of the best pieces of advice from our stellar guest list over the years. One of TTLP's most iconic questions, ‘what advice would you give to your 21-year-old self?', has encouraged our guests to deliver some incredible guidance on navigating the tech space and what it takes to make it as a tech leader. In this episode, we have compiled 14 of our favourite responses that offer advice from how to achieve work-life balance to ensuring you have one more cocktail— cheers to that! Time stamps:1) Jamie Bartlett - fake it until you make it (04:16)2) Priya Lakhani OBE - keep kindness and welcome challenge (09:00)3) Quentyn Taylor - invest in legacy tech (12:20)4) Helen Kelisky - fail fast and learn from it (16:30)5) Rodger Werkhoven – try fun tech (18:42)6) Lisa Heneghan – be open to what you can do tomorrow (21:11)7) Catriona Campbell – test and learn (25:00)8) David Buttress – balance work life with home life (28:40)9) Flavilla Fongang - don't wait to be recognised (34:13)10) Tom O'Sullivan - get out of your own way (39:05)11) Jazz Carlin OLY – never be afraid to ask questions (41:30)12) Greg Jackson – follow the path least trodden (44:15)13) Joe Baguley – don't fit into other people's moulds (45:58)14) Emilia Molimpakis – 70% is good enough (50:17)
Episode Description: In this riveting episode of Beyond the Code, Yitzy welcomes Jamie Bartlett, acclaimed author and technology journalist, to explore the enigmatic world of the "Crypto Queen" and the OneCoin scandal. Jamie shares his in-depth investigation into Dr. Ruja Ignatova's infamous Ponzi scheme, providing listeners with an insider's perspective on one of the biggest scams in cryptocurrency history. From Jamie's personal journey of discovering the dark net to his real-time podcast investigation, this episode is packed with fascinating insights into the world of crypto fraud. They discuss the psychological tactics used by scammers, the regulatory gray zones exploited by OneCoin, and the ongoing mystery of Dr. Ruja's whereabouts. Highlights: Jamie Bartlett's background and how he became involved in the OneCoin investigation. The rise and fall of OneCoin and its impact on investors worldwide. The role of legal and compliance professionals in the OneCoin saga. Jamie's thoughts on the future of cryptocurrency and blockchain technology. Personal anecdotes and behind-the-scenes stories from Jamie's research and podcast production. Listen now and uncover the truths behind the Crypto Queen! Show Notes: 00:01 - Introduction and welcome with Jamie Bartlett. 00:37 - Jamie discusses the widespread fascination with the OneCoin story. 01:23 - The longevity of the OneCoin saga and its impact over the years. 02:09 - Jamie's personal experiences and challenges during the investigation. 03:01 - A brief background on Jamie Bartlett and his career journey. 03:30 - The early days of social media research and its implications. 04:25 - Jamie's exploration of the dark net and its early adopters. 06:06 - The rise of cryptocurrency and Jamie's initial involvement. 07:25 - The inception of the OneCoin investigation and Jamie's collaboration with the BBC. 10:09 - Dr. Ruja's strategy and the appeal of OneCoin to ordinary people. 12:17 - The multi-level marketing aspect of OneCoin. 15:02 - The global impact of OneCoin and its reach in various countries. 20:23 - The role of law firms and compliance in the OneCoin scheme. 28:06 - Jamie's perspective on blockchain and crypto technology. 50:02 - Jamie's personal views on the future of cryptocurrency. 55:47 - Jamie shares insights on the risks and rewards of investigating OneCoin. 56:39 - Final thoughts and Jamie's current work and projects. 57:41 - Jamie's hypothesis on Dr. Ruja's current status and whereabouts. Resources: Jamie Bartlett's Substack The Missing Crypto Queen Book The BBC's Missing Cryptoqueen Podcast Follow Us: Twitter: @ByndTheCode LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/byndthecode/ Subscribe and Review: If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite podcast platform. Contact: For questions, feedback, or guest inquiries, email us at yitzy@hlawco.com
Dr Ruja Ignatova has been on the run since 2017 after orchestrating one of the biggest scams in history. This week on Whale Hunting, Bradley chats to Jamie Bartlett, the author and broadcaster who brought Ruja's shocking story into the mainstream with the hit podcast The Missing Cryptoqueen. Her OneCoin scam was somewhere between a crypto rug pull and a multi-level marketing scheme that pulled in ordinary retail investors to the tune of $4 billion. In this episode, Bradley chats to Jamie about his unorthodox journey into podcasting, from tracking fringe movements on Facebook to digging into the dark net, and his theory that radical online groups are often the first to embrace new technology. They also look back at how Jamie initially came across Ruja's scam, and how the story of the missing cryptoqueen continues to evolve five years on from the podcast's launch. Want more from Whale Hunting? Head to our website at whalehunting.projectbrazen.com to subscribe to our newsletter delving into the murky worlds of money and power. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On 30th September 2022 a coroner in London finds that Molly Russell "...died from an act of self-harm while suffering from depression and the negative effects of online content." The finding is a global first. Social media is ruled to have contributed to the death of a child. In San Francisco, around the same time, a strange story is unfolding inside Twitter HQ. Ever since Donald Trump's account was suspended on Twitter, tensions have been building around what is and isn't allowed on platforms. Elon Musk shares internal staff documents with a hand-picked group of journalists. One of those journalists suspects these documents show collusion between tech platforms and the US government. Politicians and civil groups on both the left and right from across the world, want the power and influence of these companies to be reigned in. There's even talk of repealing section 230 - the law that created modern social media. In this final episode, Jamie Bartlett asks if Silicon Valley's radical experiment is about to implode? And if the online world is chaotic now, what will advances in artificial intelligence mean for us all?Presenter: Jamie Bartlett Producer: Caitlin Smith Sound design: Eloise Whitmore Story Consultant: Kirsty Williams Senior Producer: Peter McManus Composer: Jeremy Warmsley Commissioned by Dan Clarke A BBC Scotland ProductionReading by John Lightbody Archive credits: BBC News, September 2022; CNN, 2022; C-Span, Jan 2024; BBC Archive, 1967New episodes released on Mondays. If you're in the UK, listen to the latest episodes of The Gatekeepers, first on BBC Sounds: bbc.in/3Ui661uIf you are suffering distress or despair and need support, a list of organisations that can help is available at bbc.co.uk/actionline
Benji is joined by Jamie Bartlett and Jonathan Ehrenberg of the 509 Syndicate to talk about Spokane Velocity FC's 2-1 win over the Richmond Kickers in the very first professional soccer game to be played at ONE Stadium. Presented by Flatstick Pub. RUNNING ORDER: (01:10) - Defining the 509 Syndicate and its involvement with the first Velocity FC game (12:13) - Expressing our emotional experience and breaking down the 2-1 win against the Richmond Kickers (26:49) - Performances, stats, and observations of the game (32:35) - Our thoughts about ONE Stadium - good, bad, and indifferent (35:58) - Velocity FC signed a new player, Elijah Amadin (39:03) - Next up! Ballard FC on Wednesday, NoCo Hailstorm on Saturday in Spokane (42:44) - Q&A section! Player rotation, team needs, ONE Stadium, Velocity FC to Championship, soccer rules, and much more. Host: Benji Wade Guests: Jamie Bartlett and Jonathan Ehrenberg Producer: Brennon Poynor @ Spokast Follow the Spokane Soccer Show on Instagram! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spokane-soccer-show/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spokane-soccer-show/support
Jamie Bartlett travels to Minnesota to meet Abrham Meareg Amare. The young academic is seeking asylum in the States following the murder of his father in Ethiopia in 2021. In December 2022, Abrham became the lead complainant in a $2 billion lawsuit against Meta. Abrham believes that company is partly responsible for the death of his dad - a renowned chemistry professor - who was slandered and doxxed on Facebook, before being shot outside his home. Abrham says he reported the posts multiple times but they were not taken down, until eight days after the killing. Jamie meets the Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen, who tells him that her decision to leak Meta's internal documents was driven by grave concerns about the way Meta operates in the Global South. Producer: Caitlin Smith Sound Design: Eloise Whitmore Story Consultant: Kirsty Williams Composer: Jeremy Warmsley Senior Producer: Peter McManus Commissioned by Dan Clarke for BBC Radio 4.Archive: C:Span, October 2021 New episodes released on Mondays. If you're in the UK, listen to the latest episodes of The Gatekeepers, first on BBC Sounds: bbc.in/3Ui661u
For years something strange has been happening online, but most of us have no idea what's really going on. Ethnic conflict in Myanmar. A chemistry professor is killed in Ethiopia. A teenager dies in her bedroom in London. A mob storms the Capitol in Washington DC.And that's the moment that catches Jamie Bartlett's eye. A few days after the riot, on January 9th 2021, the outgoing leader of the United States is suspended on social media. First Twitter, (renamed X), and then Facebook. A President silenced. It's a glimpse behind the curtain. For the first time millions of us can see the power of technology companies. They can delete you. They can amplify you. They can change your life. Social media has conquered the world. Jamie Bartlett follows the roots of this story back to San Francisco : the home of Big Tech, where he meets one of the early pioneers of social media who tells him about a strange hand bound book, passed around hippy communes in the summer of love, and how it turned the world upside down. Archive Credits: Wolf of Wall Street, Paramount Pictures; Telecommunications Bill sign in, C-Span 1996; Bloomberg's TicTic 2019; Fox News 2020 Presenter: Jamie Bartlett Producer: Caitlin Smith Sound Design: Eloise Whitmore Music: Jeremy Warmsley Story Consultant: Kirsty Williams Researchers: Rachael Fulton, Elizabeth Ann Duffy and Juliet Conway Executive Producer: Peter McManus Commissioning editor: Dan Clarke. A BBC Scotland Production for BBC Radio 4New episodes released on Mondays. If you're in the UK, listen to the latest episodes of The Gatekeepers, first on BBC Sounds: bbc.in/3Ui661u
It all started with a crazy idea to realise a hippie dream of building a “global consciousness”. The plan was to build a connected world, where everyone could access everyone and everything all the time; to overthrow the old gatekeepers and set information free.But social media didn't turn out that way. Instead of setting information free – a new digital elite conquered the world and turned themselves into the most powerful people on the planet.Now, they get to decide what billions of us see every day. They can amplify you. They can delete you. Their platforms can be used to coordinate social movements and insurrections. A content moderator thousands of miles away can change your life. What does this mean for democracy – and our shared reality?Jamie Bartlett traces the story of how and why social media have become the new information gatekeepers, and what the decisions they make mean for all of us.
Autorki " Techstorii" zapraszają na subiektywny przegląd książek wydanych w kończącym się już roku. Dlaczego nie można przejść obok nich obojętnie, dlaczego warto je przeczytać, o czym są, jakich tematów i ludzi dotyczą? Sylwia Czubkowska i Joanna Sosnowska zabierają Cię więc w wyjątkową podróż. Odwiedzają świat mediów społecznościowych, kryptowalut, podsłuchów, zdrowia publicznego i oczywiście - półprzewodników. Omawiane w podcaście tytuły: 1. “Wielka wojna o chipy. Jak USA i Chiny walczą o technologiczną dominację nad światem”, Chris Miller, tłumaczenie Aleksandra Samson-Banasik, Michał Głatki, wydawnictwo Prześwity 2. “Polska na podsłuchu. Jak Pegasus, najpotężniejszy szpieg w historii, zmienił się w narzędzie brudnej polityki", Michał Kokot, “Wydawnictwo Agora” 3. “W trybach chaosu. Jak media społecznościowe przeprogramowały nasze umysły i nasz świat', Max Fisher, w tłumaczeniu Mateusza Borowskiego, wydawnictwo Szczeliny. 4. “Imperium bólu. Baronowie przemysłu farmaceutycznego” Patrick Radden Keefe, w tłumaczeniu Jana Dzierzgowskiego, wydawnictwo Czarne 5. “Królowa kryptowaluty. Historia miliardowego cyberprzekrętu” Jamie Bartlett, w tłumaczeniu Łukasza Müllera, wydawnictwo Czarne 6. “Wielka inwigilacja. Kto, jak i dlaczego nieustannie nas szpieguje? I dlaczego internet potrzebuje resetu?” Ronald J. Deibert ,w tłumaczeniu Małgorzaty Maruszkin, wydawnictwo Wielka Litera Warto posłuchać także wcześniejszych odcinków "Techstorii": - 55# Techstorie do czytania - trzy książki, po które warto sięgnąć jesienią [Bibliotecha] https://audycje.tokfm.pl/podcast/147839,55-Techstorie-do-czytania-trzy-ksiazki-po-ktore-warto-siegnac-jesienia-Bibliotecha - 6# Dlaczego Pegasus mógł powstać właśnie w Izraelu? https://audycje.tokfm.pl/podcast/116987,6-Dlaczego-Pegasus-mogl-powstac-wlasnie-w-Izraelu
For the month of October, applications are open for YOU to become a TFI Advocate, bridging the gap between foster care agencies and churches right in your local community. This only happens twice a year! Learn more and apply here. Friends, please don't miss this one! Today, I have the special opportunity to share an episode about an aspect of foster care that I originally knew very little about: refugee foster care. If you are unfamiliar with this form of foster care, it occurs when a child has migrated to the United States (often all on their own) and it is unsafe to return to their home country. This can also occur when a child is placed in a refugee camp- listen to hear more about how this works. My guest today is Jamie Bartlett. Jamie is a mom to four biological boys and one adopted daughter. She has fostered 18 children through refugee foster care. Jamie and her husband, Mike, reside in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where they started a church plant. And as of this episode, Jamie is one of our TFI Advocates! Her story is touching and inspiring. You won't want to miss this one! Show Notes: https://theforgotteninitiative.org/jamie-bartlett-204/ Become a TFI Advocate: https://theforgotteninitiative.org/become-a-tfi-advocate/
OG girls soccer coach Michelle Maag and Kenton boys coach Jamie Bartlett are the guests this week chatting about their squads. Colin White kicks off the show in news and notes revealing his college decision.
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Andrea Catherwood is joined by Jonathan Munro, BBC's Director of Journalism, to answer listeners' comments on BBC Radio coverage of the coronation of King Charles III. Jamie Bartlett discusses how he went about telling the extraordinary story in the BBC Sounds podcast Believe in Magic. And listeners respond to the new evening schedule at 6 Music that brings changes to the Gideon Coe and Marc Riley shows. Presented by Andrea Catherwood Produced by Gill Davies A Whistledown Scotland production for BBC Radio 4
What do we know about the law behind the Coronation arrests? Adam is joined by home editor Mark Easton and former chief constable of Northumbria Police Sue Sim to discuss what the arrest of six anti-monarchy protesters means for the police going forward. Russia editor Steve Rosenberg is in Liverpool to be Newscast's on the ground reporter as Eurovision gets under way. And, investigative journalist Jamie Bartlett talks through his latest intriguing podcast. Today's Newscast was presented by Adam Fleming. It was made by Tim Walklate with Cordelia Hemming and Miranda Slade . The technical producer was Michael Regaard. The editor is Damon Rose.
In November 2021 investigative journalist Catrin Nye got a call from Dawn. She said her boyfriend Jeff was trying to leave a cult. But this cult was also a life coaching company. Dawn said Jeff had handed over more than £100,000 to them and wasted years of his life. And what Dawn is really worried about is that the group are still active; they're recruiting new members and she needs to raise the alarm. Jeff had simply signed up for a life coach, so how did it all go so wrong for him? What happens when a life coach takes over your life? Catrin Nye and her team expose control, intimidation and fear at a sinister life coaching company. Reporter: Catrin Nye Written by: Jamie Bartlett and Catrin Nye Producers: Osman Iqbal, Natalie Truswell, Ed Main and Jo Adnitt Researcher: Aisha Doherty Executive Producer: Ravin Sampat Sound engineer: James Bradshaw Original music by: Phil Channell Commissioner: Rhian Roberts Archive clips from: Stephen Covey Video on Choosing Success (Success Television)
It's the final showdown. The BBC team finds out there's been another investigation going on in parallel to their one. It's by the Government, who want Lighthouse shut down. Lighthouse International Group end up in court, and more than 20 team members crowd into the hearing room, squashed alongside the BBC as well as Jeff and Dawn. Catrin finally gets to put her questions to Lighthouse and their leader Paul Waugh, and a massive crowd piles down a central London street as she tries to get answers. What happens when a life coach takes over your life? Catrin Nye and her team expose control, intimidation and fear at a sinister life coaching company.Reporter: Catrin Nye Written by: Jamie Bartlett and Catrin Nye Producers: Osman Iqbal, Natalie Truswell, Ed Main & Jo Adnitt Researcher: Aisha Doherty Executive Producer: Ravin Sampat Sound Mixing: James Bradshaw Original Music by: Phil Channell Commissioner: Rhian Roberts
The people inside cults aren't the only ones whose lives are transformed. There's also the family members and friends, who are left behind. When Jeff left Lighthouse, he quickly found there was a whole community with loved ones still part of the organisation. Catrin meets a father who says it feels like his daughter is dead. Meanwhile there is an unexpected twist. There's been another investigation, in secret, and parallel to ours. What happens when a life coach takes over your life? Catrin Nye and her team expose control, intimidation and fear at a sinister life coaching company.Reporter: Catrin Nye Written by: Jamie Bartlett and Catrin Nye Producers: Osman Iqbal, Natalie Truswell, Ed Main & Jo Adnitt Researcher: Aisha Doherty Executive Producer: Ravin Sampat Sound Mixing: James Bradshaw Original Music by: Phil Channell Commissioner: Rhian Roberts
Catrin Nye gets a mysterious call that plunges her into an unsettling world of self-help and cults. What happens when a life coach takes over your life? In early 2019 Jeffrey Leigh-Jones from Portsmouth got a life coach. Someone to mentor him in life and help him realise his business ambitions. Two years later, Jeff had sold his house, his relationship was in pieces, and he had handed over tens of thousands of pounds. And he wasn't the only one. In this eighteen-month investigation for the BBC, journalist Catrin Nye and her team expose control, intimidation and fear at a mysterious life coaching company taking over people's lives and ripping families apart. As the investigation hots up, the group fights back, and there's a surreal final showdown… Listen to all eight episodes from Wednesday 5 April 2023. Reporter: Catrin Nye Written by: Jamie Bartlett and Catrin Nye Producers: Osman Iqbal, Natalie Truswell, Ed Main and Jo Adnitt Researcher: Aisha Doherty Executive producer: Ravin Sampat Sound engineer: James Bradshaw Original music by: Phil Channell Commissioner: Rhian Roberts
We meet Simon, who ended up deep in Lighthouse, recruiting for them, monitoring their critics and living with his mentor. But one day Simon says he realised he was actually in a cult, and he had no choice but to pack his bags and run. What happens when a life coach takes over your life? Catrin Nye and her team expose control, intimidation and fear at a sinister life coaching company. Reporter: Catrin Nye Written by: Jamie Bartlett and Catrin Nye Producers: Osman Iqbal, Natalie Truswell, Ed Main & Jo Adnitt Researcher: Aisha Doherty Executive Producer: Ravin Sampat Sound Mixing: James Bradshaw Original Music by: Phil Channell Commissioner: Rhian Roberts
To understand Lighthouse, Catrin needs to try and understand Paul Waugh. She delves into his past to investigate his claims of incredible wealth, high profile business connections, and a difficult childhood. What happens when a life coach takes over your life? Catrin Nye and her team expose control, intimidation and fear at a sinister life coaching company. Reporter: Catrin Nye Written by: Jamie Bartlett and Catrin Nye Producers: Osman Iqbal, Natalie Truswell, Ed Main & Jo Adnitt Researcher: Aisha Doherty Executive Producer: Ravin Sampat Sound Mixing: James Bradshaw Original Music by: Phil Channell Commissioner: Rhian Roberts Archive clips: Unleashing the Power Within - An Owner's Manual for the Brain (Robbins Research Institute); Zig Ziglar - Changing the Picture (Zig Ziglar Corporation); Harvey Mackay: Best-Selling Author & Entrepreneur (Eagles Talent); The Oprah Winfrey Show 1993 (Harpo Productions); The Oprah Winfrey Show 1988 (Harpo Productions); The Oprah Winfrey Show 1996 (Harpo Productions).
The investigation is finding out more and more strange things about Lighthouse. We hear what happens when people start to question what is happening. Catrin speaks with Erin who raised concerns about Lighthouse and was accused of being "a cynical little old witch". Meanwhile Lighthouse is getting increasingly obsessed with its critics and former members. What happens when a life coach takes over your life? Catrin Nye and her team expose control, intimidation and fear at a sinister life coaching company. Reporter: Catrin Nye Written by: Jamie Bartlett and Catrin Nye Producers: Osman Iqbal, Natalie Truswell, Ed Main & Jo Adnitt Researcher: Aisha Doherty Executive Producer: Ravin Sampat Sound Mixing: James Bradshaw Original Music by: Phil Channell Commissioner: Rhian Roberts Archive clips from Stanley Milgram, Solomon Asch Conformity experiment re-enactment, 1974: copyright Alexandra Milgram and Alexander Street.
Catrin is quite cynical about the concept of life coaching. She's now spent months speaking with people who signed up to it and ended up in a cult. So, she has a session with one of Ireland's most in-demand coaches to see if he can change her mind. Then Catrin meets Anthony, who found Lighthouse during a very dark time in his life. She's shocked by what she hears about his mentor's approach to Anthony's mental health issues.What happens when a life coach takes over your life? Catrin Nye and her team expose control, intimidation and fear at a sinister life coaching company.Reporter: Catrin Nye Written by: Jamie Bartlett and Catrin Nye Producers: Osman Iqbal, Natalie Truswell, Ed Main & Jo Adnitt Researcher: Aisha Doherty Executive Producer: Ravin Sampat Sound Mixing: James Bradshaw Original Music by: Phil Channell Commissioner: Rhian Roberts
Jeff is being drawn deeper and deeper into a life coaching group called Lighthouse. He loves having a mentor and feels great about life. Now it's time to take the next step, to go full time. But what exactly awaits Jeff, and what is it going to cost him?What happens when a life coach takes over your life? Catrin Nye and her team expose control, intimidation and fear at a sinister life coaching company. Reporter: Catrin Nye Written by: Jamie Bartlett and Catrin Nye Producers: Osman Iqbal, Natalie Truswell, Ed Main & Jo Adnitt Researcher: Aisha Doherty Executive Producer: Ravin Sampat Sound Mixing: James Bradshaw Original Music by: Phil Channell Commissioner: Rhian Roberts
In November 2021 investigative journalist Catrin Nye got a call from Dawn. She said her boyfriend Jeff was trying to leave a cult. But this cult was also a life coaching company.Dawn said Jeff had handed over more than £100,000 to them and wasted years of his life. And what Dawn is really worried about is that the group are still active; they're recruiting new members and she needs to raise the alarm. Jeff had simply signed up for a life coach, so how did it all go so wrong for him? What happens when a life coach takes over your life? Catrin Nye and her team expose control, intimidation and fear at a sinister life coaching company. Reporter: Catrin Nye Written by: Jamie Bartlett and Catrin Nye Producers: Osman Iqbal, Natalie Truswell, Ed Main and Jo Adnitt Researcher: Aisha Doherty Executive Producer: Ravin Sampat Sound engineer: James Bradshaw Original music by: Phil Channell Commissioner: Rhian Roberts Archive clips from: Stephen Covey Video on Choosing Success (Success Television)
Catrin Nye gets a mysterious call that plunges her into an unsettling world of self-help and cults. What happens when a life coach takes over your life?In early 2019 Jeffrey Leigh-Jones from Portsmouth got a life coach. Someone to mentor him in life and help him realise his business ambitions. Two years later, Jeff had sold his house, his relationship was in pieces, and he had handed over tens of thousands of pounds. And he wasn't the only one. In this eighteen-month investigation for the BBC, journalist Catrin Nye and her team expose control, intimidation and fear at a mysterious life coaching company taking over people's lives and ripping families apart. As the investigation hots up, the group fights back, and there's a surreal final showdown…Listen to all eight episodes from Wednesday 5 April 2023. Reporter: Catrin Nye Written by: Jamie Bartlett and Catrin Nye Producers: Osman Iqbal, Natalie Truswell, Ed Main and Jo Adnitt Researcher: Aisha Doherty Executive producer: Ravin Sampat Sound engineer: James Bradshaw Original music by: Phil Channell Commissioner: Rhian Roberts
At a time when many people find it depressingly easy to see how "bad futures" could arise, what is a credible narrative of a "good future"? That question is of central concern to our guest in this episode, Gerd Leonhard.Gerd is one of the most successful futurists on the international speaker circuit. He estimates that he has spoken to a combined audience of 2.5 million people in more than 50 countries.He left his home country of Germany in 1982 to go to the USA to study music. While he was in the US, he set up one of the first internet-based music businesses, and then he parlayed that into his current speaking career. His talks and videos are known for their engaging use of technology and design, and he prides himself on his rigorous use of research and data to back up his claims and insights.Selected follow-ups:https://www.futuristgerd.com/https://www.futuristgerd.com/sharing/thegoodfuturefilm/Topics in this conversation include:*) The need for a positive antidote to all the negative visions of the future that are often in people's minds*) People, planet, purpose, and prosperity - rather than an over-focus on profit and economic growth*) Anticipating stock markets that work differently, and with additional requirements before dividends can be paid*) A reason to be an optimist: not because we have less problems (we don't), but because we have more capacity to deal with these problems*) From "capitalism" to "progressive capitalism" (another name could be "social capitalism")*) Kevin Kelly's concept of "protopia" as a contrast to both utopia and dystopia*) Too much of a good thing can be... a bad thing*) How governments and the state interact with free markets*) Managers who try to prioritise people, planet, or purpose (rather than profits and dividends) are "whacked by the stock market"*) The example of the Montreal protocol regarding the hole in the ozone layer, when governments gave a strong direction to the chemical industry*) Some questions about people, planet, purpose, and prosperity are relatively straightforward, but others are much more contested*) Conflicting motivations within high tech firms regarding speed-to-market vs. safety*) Controlling the spread of potentially dangerous AI may be much harder than controlling the spread of nuclear weapons technology, especially as costs reduce for AI development and deployment*) Despite geopolitical tensions, different countries are already collaborating behind the scenes on matters of AGI safety*) How much "financial freedom" should the definition of a good future embrace?*) Universal Basic Income and "the Star Trek economy" as potential responses to the Economic Singularity*) Differing assessments of the role of transhumanism in the good future*) Risks when humans become overly dependent on technology*) Most modern humans can't make a fire from scratch: does that matter?*) The Carrington Event of 1859: the most intense geomagnetic storm in recorded history*) How views changed in the 19th century about giving anaesthetics to women to counter the (biblically mandated?) intense pains of childbirth*) Will views change in a similar way about the possibility of external wombs (ectogenesis)?*) Jamie Bartlett's concept of "the moral singularity" when humans lose the ability to take hard decisions*) Can AI provide useful advice about human-human relationships?*) Is everything truly important about humans located in our minds?Music: Spike Protein, by Koi Discovery, available under CC0 1.0 Public Domain Declaration
Today's episode offers a fascinating conversation with Steve and journalist Jamie Bartlett, a specialist in online culture and technology and author of several books, including The People Vs Tech: How the Internet is Killing Democracy and Radicals Chasing Utopia: Inside the Rogue Movements Trying to Change the World. Listeners may also be familiar with his BBC podcast series, The Missing Cryptoqueen, which uncovers the story of Dr Ruja Ignatova, the woman who promised to make millions rich through a cryptocurrency called OneCoin, and then disappeared. Steve and Jamie discuss current trends in cyber crime and what government, private companies, and individuals can do to fight back. Mentioned in this episode: ISF Analyst Insight Podcast Read the transcript of this episode Subscribe to the ISF Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts Connect with us on LinkedIn and Twitter From the Information Security Forum, the leading authority on cyber, information security, and risk management
Jamie Bartlett is the co-writer and presenter of the BBC's podcast The Missing Cryptoqueen, an ongoing investigation into OneCoin and the disappearance of its founder Ruja Ignatova in 2017. In this interview, we discuss the latest updates on the case that triggered the first new episodes in the podcast being released in over 2 years. - - - - OneCoin was called the greatest Ponzi scheme in crypto. Obviously, a lot has happened this year that is likely to result in a reappraisal of that statement. But, the fraud perpetrated was eyewatering: allegedly $4 billion was stolen from investors. This means it ranks as still one of the biggest Ponzi schemes both inside and outside of crypto. Yet, what differentiates OneCoin from other Ponzi schemes is that the lead character has yet to be punished: in 2017, Ruja Ignatova, the glamourous and enigmatic founder of OneCoin, disappeared. Jamie Bartlett, a seasoned investigative journalist, started looking for her in 2019. Rumours turned into breadcrumb trails, which turned into credible leads, which turned into dust. Whilst Ruja remains elusive, the deeper Jamie delves into this case the more ominous the story becomes. What started out as a scam by a set of audacious schemers, soon became a broader criminal enterprise involving organised crime, corrupted state officials and powerful interests. The FBI has made Ruja one of their ten most wanted fugitives. The stakes are massive. A troubling aspect of this case is the willingness of supposedly reputable people and firms to engage in ‘legal' support for this fraud, including intimidation of those who seek to uncover the truth. This case cuts to the core of what is wrong in both crypto and wider society: willingness within professional groups to go along with malfeasance when there is money to be made. This is why we need more people like Jamie. More than the dogged determination to see a story through to a suitable conclusion is the dedication to a life without the quick and easy financial payoffs of other professions. Journalists are willing to avoid the incentives offered by other industries to pursue truth. Perhaps such uncelebrated bravery is the real story here.
“It's a gigantic pyramid scheme with all sorts of organised crime and money laundering angles to the story as well, but at the centre of it, it's just this woman who built a very sophisticated scam and then disappeared with all the money; and then the FBI finally put her on the 10 Most Wanted list about three months ago.”— Jaime BartlettJamie Bartlett is the co-writer and presenter of the BBC's podcast The Missing Cryptoqueen, an ongoing investigation into OneCoin and the disappearance of its founder Ruja Ignatova in 2017. In this interview, we discuss the latest updates on the case that triggered the first new episodes in the podcast being released in over 2 years. - - - - OneCoin was called the greatest Ponzi scheme in crypto. Obviously, a lot has happened this year that is likely to result in a reappraisal of that statement. But, the fraud perpetrated was eyewatering: allegedly $4 billion was stolen from investors. This means it ranks as still one of the biggest Ponzi schemes both inside and outside of crypto.Yet, what differentiates OneCoin from other Ponzi schemes is that the lead character has yet to be punished: in 2017, Ruja Ignatova, the glamourous and enigmatic founder of OneCoin, disappeared. Jamie Bartlett, a seasoned investigative journalist, started looking for her in 2019. Rumours turned into breadcrumb trails, which turned into credible leads, which turned into dust.Whilst Ruja remains elusive, the deeper Jamie delves into this case the more ominous the story becomes. What started out as a scam by a set of audacious schemers, soon became a broader criminal enterprise involving organised crime, corrupted state officials and powerful interests. The FBI has made Ruja one of their ten most wanted fugitives. The stakes are massive.A troubling aspect of this case is the willingness of supposedly reputable people and firms to engage in ‘legal' support for this fraud, including intimidation of those who seek to uncover the truth. This case cuts to the core of what is wrong in both crypto and wider society: willingness within professional groups to go along with malfeasance when there is money to be made.This is why we need more people like Jamie. More than the dogged determination to see a story through to a suitable conclusion is the dedication to a life without the quick and easy financial payoffs of other professions. Journalists are willing to avoid the incentives offered by other industries to pursue truth. Perhaps such uncelebrated bravery is the real story here.- - - - This episode's sponsors:Gemini - Buy Bitcoin instantlyLedn - Financial services for Bitcoin hodlersBitcasino - The Future of Gaming is hereFidelity - Careers in cryptoLedger - State of the art Bitcoin hardware walletWasabi Wallet - Privacy by defaultBCB Group - Global digital financial Services-----WBD596 - Show Notes-----If you enjoy The What Bitcoin Did Podcast you can help support the show by doing the following:Become a Patron and get access to shows early or help contributeMake a tip:Bitcoin: 3FiC6w7eb3dkcaNHMAnj39ANTAkv8Ufi2SQR Codes: BitcoinIf you do send a tip then please email me so that I can say thank youSubscribe on iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher | SoundCloud | YouTube | Deezer | TuneIn | RSS FeedLeave a review on iTunesShare the show and episodes with your friends and familySubscribe to the newsletter on my websiteFollow me on Twitter Personal | Twitter Podcast | Instagram | Medium | YouTubeIf you are interested in sponsoring the show, you can read more about that here or please feel free to drop me an email to discuss options.
Jamie Barlett founded PolyPay in 2013 to provide businesses with a partner who offers them honesty, transparency, customer support, and savings for merchant processing. She draws on her experience in consulting, finance, HR, technology, and leadership development every day at PolyPay. She is originally from Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, and attended Wellesley College earning a degree in English and Economics. She also received an MBA from Pepperdine University. Jamie loves interacting with customers and learning more about how they started their businesses and what is important to them. She lives in Arroyo Grande, California, and Columbus, Ohio with her fifteen-year-old rescued Silky Terrier Spike. Key Takeaways Jamie shares with us the story behind PolyPay. She discusses the motivation and drives behind her start up, alongside the problem she was looking to solveThe defining moment that led Jamie into the merchant services nicheThe life lessons Jamie took from her father in regard to business, relationships, and customer serviceWhat is it that Jamie's team does differently to ensure tremendous customer experience?Surcharging and how it affects customer experience in small businessesGet to hear Jamie's thoughts on binding contracts, and why avoiding them can lead to a better customer experience for your business Connect with Jamie Website - https://polypay.com/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-barlett-0b8a4116/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/polypayprocessing/ Phone - 8055922700
The UK rate of inflation is down, but will it continue to fall? Adam speaks to Richard Walker, the managing director of Iceland Foods, about the price of food this Christmas… as well as his ambitions to be prime minister. Who is Sam Bankman-Fried, the man behind the failed cryptocurrency exchange FTX? Adam is joined by the BBC's cyber reporter Joe Tidy and Jamie Bartlett, presenter of the BBC Sounds podcast series The Missing Cryptoqueen. Today's episode was presented by Adam Fleming and made by Tim Walklate with Rufus Gray and Cordelia Hemming. The technical producer was Emma Crowe. The editor was Damon Rose
Jamie Bartlett was inspired to start using social media as a research tool in order to understand the workings of extremist groups. The author, journalist and presenter of The Missing Cryptoqueen podcast is an expert in research and technology. Jamie describes how his interest in people and their habits lead him to the world of think tanks. We also learn how social media is increasingly being used to collect data, and his thoughts on how that world should be regulated. Jamie also has some great humble advice on what makes a good leader, and for those just starting out in their careers. Twitter: @JamieJBartlett Jamie's new book: The Missing Cryptoqueen - https://amzn.eu/d/ave7et31:42 What does good leadership mean to Jamie?3:06 The leader Jamie looked up to 4:51 Jamie's approach to presenting8:58 Why there's courage in asking "stupid" questions 11:17 What did Jamie want to be when he grew up?13:00 How Jamie ended up at Oxford University 13:50 Figuring out what to do after education 15:03 How extremism inspired Jamie's research career19:16 Setting up one of the first social media research hubs22:51 How is the internet influencing democracy?28:20 Regulating conspiracies on social media29:35 Teaching media literacy to help navigate technology33:05 Why to add ‘googling' as a skill on your CV 36:55 How Jamie discovered the story of the Missing Cryptoqueen41:55 Jamie outside of work 43:15 What advice would you give to your 21-year-old self?46:30 The books that inspire Jamie
This week Carole Theriault sits down to interview author Jamie Bartlett on his book, "The Missing Cryptoqueen - The Billion Dollar Cryptocurrency Con and the Woman Who Got Away with It." Dave and Joe share some follow up from listener Dustin who shares an interesting experience he had involving his child's medical documents and how easy it was to obtain them, making scams even easier. Joe's story follows a young teen hacker and how they allegedly were able to hack Uber and Rockstar Games. Dave has got the story on Queen Elizabeth II and how giving condolences could lead you right into a scam. Our catch of the day comes from us here at the CyberWire. We received an email from one Vladomir Petrova, a citizen of Ukraine, which gets more suspicious the longer the email reads. Links to stories: Social Engineering: How A Teen Hacker Allegedly Managed To Breach Both Uber And Rockstar Games PHISHING ALERT: GIVING YOUR CONDOLENCES FOR QUEEN ELIZABETH II CAN LEAVE YOUR DATA IN THE HANDS OF CYBERCRIMINALS Have a Catch of the Day you'd like to share? Email it to us at hackinghumans@thecyberwire.com or hit us up on Twitter.
The cryptocurrency world is a lot like the wild, wild west. Pioneers and trailblazers are breaking new ground to serve humanity. All the while, scalliwags and ne'er-do-wells are seizing the opportunity to exploit those courageous enough to venture down the path. There are incredible tales both of untold wealth and unfathomable loss as the crypto story is still being written. One of these tales was thoroughly documented by author, Jamie Bartlett. His book, THE MISSING CRYPTOQUEEN: The Billion Dollar Cryptocurrency Con and the Woman Who Got Away with It, is a wild, true crime tale that you must hear about. Tales such as this prompt us to seek solutions, and as a victim of crypto theft himself, Jamie has thoughts on how regulation might curb at least some of the criminal behavior. He joins us today to discuss all this and more on episode #632 of The Bad Crypto Podcast. FULL SHOW NOTES: badco.in/632 SUBSCRIBE, RATE, & REVIEW: Apple Podcast: http://badco.in/itunesGoogle Podcasts: http://badco.in/googleSpotify: http://badco.in/spotify FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Twitter: @badcryptopod - @joelcomm - @teedubyaFacebook: /BadCrypto - /JoelComm - /teedubyawFacebook Mastermind Group: /BadCryptoLinkedIn: /in/joelcomm - /in/teedubyaInstagram: @BadCryptoPodcastEmail: badcryptopodcast[at]gmail[dot]comPhone: SEVEN-OH-8-88FIVE- 90THIRTY DISCLAIMER:Do your own due diligence and research. Joel Comm and Travis Wright are NOT FINANCIAL ADVISORS. We are sharing our journey with you as we learn more about this crazy little thing called cryptocurrency. We make NO RECOMMENDATIONS. Don't take anything we say as gospel. Do not come to our homes with pitchforks because you lost money by listening to us. We only share with you what we are learning and what we are investing it. We will never "pump or dump" any cryptocurrencies. Take what we say with a grain of salt. You must research this stuff on your own! Just know that we will always strive for RADICAL TRANSPARENCY with any show associations.Support the show: https://badcryptopodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this special edition of the "Smashing Security" podcast, computer security veterans Graham Cluley and Carole Theriault welcome back author and journalist Jamie Bartlett - host of "The Missing CryptoQueen" podcast. Jamie tells us about his new book, which shares more details about the disappearance of cryptocurrency scammer Dr Ruja Ignatova, and the subsequent hunt by law enforcement. Warning: This podcast may contain nuts, adult themes, and rude language. Theme tune: "Vinyl Memories" by Mikael Manvelyan. Assorted sound effects: AudioBlocks. Episode links: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p07nkd84 (The Missing CryptoQueen podcast) — BBC. https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/442256/the-missing-cryptoqueen-by-bartlett-jamie/9780753559581 (The Missing CryptoQueen book) — Penguin. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-62005066 (Missing Cryptoqueen: FBI adds Ruja Ignatova to top ten most wanted) — BBC News. https://www.smashingsecurity.com/store (Smashing Security merchandise (t-shirts, mugs, stickers and stuff)) Sponsored by: https://bitwarden.com/smashing/ (Bitwarden) – Password security you can trust. Bitwarden is an open source password manager trusted by millions of individuals, teams, and organizations worldwide for secure password storage and sharing. https://www.smashingsecurity.com/drata (Drata) – Put Security and Compliance on Autopilot. Build trust with your customers and scale securely with Drata, the smartest way to achieve continuous SOC 2, ISO 27001 & HIPAA compliance. https://www.cybersecurityinside.com/smashing (Cyber Security Inside podcast) -bringing you the most important and timely security topics as well as other industry experts for insightful conversations. Support the show: You can help the podcast by telling your friends and colleagues about “Smashing Security”, and leaving us a review on https://apple.co/2J1YMCu (Apple Podcasts) or https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/smashing-security-244729 (Podchaser). Become a https://www.patreon.com/smashingsecurity (Patreon supporter) for ad-free episodes and our early-release feed! Follow us: Follow the show on Twitter at https://twitter.com/smashinsecurity (@SmashinSecurity), or on the https://www.reddit.com/r/smashingsecurity (Smashing Security subreddit), or https://www.smashingsecurity.com/ (visit our website) for more episodes.
In this special edition of the "Smashing Security" podcast, computer security veterans Graham Cluley and Carole Theriault welcome back author and journalist Jamie Bartlett - host of "The Missing CryptoQueen" podcast. Jamie tells us about his new book, which shares more details about the disappearance of cryptocurrency scammer Dr Ruja Ignatova, and the subsequent hunt by law enforcement. Visit https://www.smashingsecurity.com/284 to check out this episode's show notes and episode links. Follow the show on Twitter at @SmashinSecurity, or on the Smashing Security subreddit, or visit our website for more episodes. Remember: Follow us on Apple Podcasts, or your favourite podcast app, to catch all of the episodes as they go live. Thanks for listening! Warning: This podcast may contain nuts, adult themes, and rude language. Theme tune: "Vinyl Memories" by Mikael Manvelyan. Assorted sound effects: AudioBlocks. Special Guest: Jamie Bartlett.
This is a replay episode with Jamie Bartlett recorded back in 2019, he is the bestselling author of multiple books including The Dark Net and People vs Tech. In this episode we are discussing his podcast The Missing Cryptoqueen, a BBC Sounds podcast described by The Telegraph as ‘the most gripping podcast since Serial': the podcast uncovers the mysterious story of Dr Ruja Ignatova who persuaded millions to join her financial revolution, a new cryptocurrency called One Coin that turned out to be a scam. Jamie Bartlett and Georgia Catt made the podcast trying to track her down and present a story of greed, deceit and herd madness. Definitely go and listen if you haven't already - and excitingly, Jamie recently revealed that he has written a book too called The Missing Cryptoqueen and it's been released in June 2022, one to order now! Hope you enjoy listening to this.Jamie's BBC Sounds podcast The Missing Cryptoqueen: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/brand/p07nkd84Jamie's new The Missing Cryptoqueen BOOK: https://uk.bookshop.org/a/153/9780753559581My Substack page, come and say hi: https://thehyphen.substack.com/My books: https://uk.bookshop.org/contributors/emma-gannonBooks mentioned on Ctrl Alt Delete podcast: https://uk.bookshop.org/lists/books-mentioned-on-ctrl-alt-delete-podcastTwitter: Twitter.com/emmagannonInstagram: Instagram.com/emmagannonuk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In 2016, on stage at Wembley Arena in front of thousands of adoring fans, Dr Ruja Ignatova promised her followers a financial revolution. The future, she said, belonged to cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin. And the Oxford-educated, self-styled cryptoqueen promised that the cryptocurrency she had created – OneCoin – would not only earn its investors untold fortunes but also change the world. A year later investors had bought more than $4 billion-worth of OneCoin. The true believers lived all over the world – in the USA, Pakistan, Hong Kong, Yemen, the UK, Brazil and beyond. But in October 2017 Ruja Ignatova disappeared from public view, and it slowly became clear to her followers that her revolutionary cryptocurrency was in fact one of the biggest scams in history. In June 2022 Jamie Bartlett came to Intelligence Squared to tell the shocking story of Dr Ruja and OneCoin. He drew from his new book The Missing Cryptoqueen to explain how organised crime, influencer culture and hype around cryptocurrencies combined to dupe some of the world's poorest people into thinking they had discovered a route out of poverty. Bartlett also discussed the broader questions around cryptocurrency's future and his ongoing hunt to find the cryptoqueen, who has been in hiding for five years and was recently added to EUROPOL's most wanted list. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Lucy and Alex are joined by fiction and politics editor Toby Lichtig to reveal what's hot in summer reading, with recommendations from TLS contributors; and Henry Hitchings takes a stroll through the complex world of cryptocurrency and one of its most charismatic characters.‘The Missing Cryptoqueen' by Jamie Bartlett. Produced by Charlotte Pardy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Blockchain technology has gone mainstream. It earns huge amounts of column inches and airtime. Stories abound of Bitcoin millionaires and multimillion-dollar ICOs (Initial Coin Offerings). New cryptocurrencies are launched every week. People who don't entirely understand what they're buying are rushing to purchase Bitcoin for fear of missing out, and recently the UK's Royal Mint announced its first ever blockchain-based non-fungible token, an NFT. Back in 2018, Intelligence Squared gathered crypto specialists to debate whether blockchain technology has a legitimate future or not, including Jamie Bartlett, author and analyst on the politics of the internet, blockchain expert Primavera De Filippi, Vit Jedlička, President of the micronation Liberland, and crypto journalist David Gerard. The host for this discussion was journalist, author and former BBC News Editorial Director, Kamal Ahmed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices