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Join Jeffrey Wells in this study of how we can handle unmet expectations in our Christian walk.
Sometimes we doubt our salvation or have questions about our faith. This study will help to understand and overcome our doubts and turn them into growth.
Malicious ads in a chatbot. Google provides clarification on a recent vulnerability. Cl0p switches from Tor to torrents. Influence operations as an adjunct to weapons of mass destruction. Our guest Jeffrey Wells, former Maryland cyber czar and partner at Sigma7 shares his thoughts on what the looming US government shutdown will mean for the nation's cybersecurity. Tim Eades from Cyber Mentor Fund discussing the 3 who's a cybersecurity entrepreneur needs to consider. And NSA has a new AI Security Center. For links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing: https://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/12/187 Selected reading. Malicious ad served inside Bing's AI chatbot (Malwarebytes) Critical Vulnerability: WebP Heap Buffer Overflow (CVE-2023-4863) (Huntress) Google gives WebP library heap buffer overflow a critical score, but NIST rates it as high-severity (SC Media) A new Chrome 0-day is sending the Internet into a new chapter of Groundhog Day (Ars Technica) Google "confirms" that exploited Chrome zero-day is actually in libwebp (CVE-2023-5129) (Help Net Security) Google quietly corrects previously submitted disclosure for critical webp 0-day (Ars Technica) CL0P Seeds ^_- Gotta Catch Em All! (Unit 42) A ransomware gang innovates, putting pressure on victims but also exposing itself (Washington Post) 2023 Department of Defense Strategy for Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction (US Department of Defense) NSA chief announces new AI Security Center, 'focal point' for AI use by government, defense industry (Breaking Defense) NSA starts AI security center with eye on China and Russia (Fortune) NSA is creating a hub for AI security, Nakasone says (Record) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the years following the 1906 Atlanta Race Riot, a wave of terror rocked the city. Over twenty black women were brutally murdered, often in a fashion that mimicked the infamous Jack the Ripper murders twenty years earlier.My guest is Dr. Jeffery Wells, author of "The Atlanta Ripper: The Unsolved Case of the Gate City's Most Infamous Murders". He talks about the racially-charged atmosphere of Atlanta in the 1910s, the likelihood that the rash of murders were committed by multiple people and the connection between the Atlanta Ripper killings and the sensational Mary Phagan murder case.More about the author and his book here: https://www.arcadiapublishing.com/9781609493813/The-Atlanta-Ripper-The-Unsolved-Case-of-the-Gate-Citys-Most-Infamous-MurdersDr. Wells' Georgia history blog: http://georgiamysteries.blogspot.com/For a list of victims attributed to the Atlanta Murderer or Murderers, click here. This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4698315/advertisement
Downlowd: The Rise and Fall of Harry Knowles and Ain't It Cool News
NOTE: Consider donating $2 (or more) to our Comics For Kids community fundraiser. Click here to help! Film critic and journalist David Poland has a lot of WAR STORIES. But that's what happens when you've worked in his industry for as many years and in as many outlets as he has. We talk about ‘throwing Jeffrey Wells out of a moving car,' old arguments with Drew McWeeny and Ain't It Cool News, and the importance of recording the erasable history of online journalism. Subscribe to David Poland's Movie City News on Substack by clicking here: https://davidpoland.substack.com/ And again, consider buying comic books for kids by clicking here: https://gofund.me/73c01eea --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/downlowdpod/support
Welcome to April! We are excited to introduce our new topic for the month! This month we will be discussing the topic of cross generational Christianity and hearing from different guests from different age groups on how we can value the age diversity in the Church. This week we have invited a set of brothers to the BROCO family. Jared and Jeffrey Wells interview Isaac and Isaiah Springer, a pari of brothers from the Tulsa, OK area. These two brothers are both around 20 years old and have been involved in the Lord's work for a few years now. One is newly married, the other newly engaged. Isaac is one of the hosts of the King's Advocate Podcast, which we love! Look them up on Youtube and Facebook. In this episode, we discuss:
Welcome to April! We are excited to introduce our new topic for the month! This month we will be discussing the topic of cross generational Christianity and hearing from different guests from different age groups on how we can value the age diversity in the Church. This week we have invited a set of brothers to the BROCO family. Jared and Jeffrey Wells interview Isaac and Isaiah Springer, a pari of brothers from the Tulsa, OK area. These two brothers are both around 20 years old and have been involved in the Lord's work for a few years now. One is newly married, the other newly engaged. Isaac is one of the hosts of the King's Advocate Podcast, which we love! Look them up on Youtube and Facebook. In this episode, we discuss:
This week, Jeffrey Wells continues this month theme of "New Year, New Man" with his thoughts on "New Mind, New Knowledge". Where you set your mind determines your path and developing a love for God's truth will help you grow into an image-bearer of Christ. We hope you enjoy this week's episode. We appreciate you spending your time with us. God bless!
This week, Jeffrey Wells continues this month theme of "New Year, New Man" with his thoughts on "New Mind, New Knowledge". Where you set your mind determines your path and developing a love for God's truth will help you grow into an image-bearer of Christ. We hope you enjoy this week's episode. We appreciate you spending your time with us. God bless!
SuperGroup is the collaboration of Erin Search-Wells, Sam Johnson, and Jeffrey Wells. They create performance with what is available and what they can make. Their work is deeply invested in multitudinous collaborative processes, rigorous play, and discovering meanings in between. In addition to creating and performing with SuperGroup Jeffrey, Erin, and Sam also have individual art making practices.
PATREON EPISODE - https://www.patreon.com/posts/57270569 The great thing about bad articles is: they don't stop makin' 'em. In this chill and jolly episode, we toss around some of our most beloved bad pieces of bad writing, including articles by such living legends as Jeffrey Wells, Jonathan Chait, and Jerry Seinfeld. PLUS: we discuss Toronto's most eccentric film exhibitor.
In part two of the Atlanta Ripper, we cover the rest of the murders, the suspects and go into some of the reasons why this case may not be as well known as London's Jack the Ripper. Listener discretion is advised as we will discuss murder scene details. The majority of information obtained for this episode was gathered from a book by Jeffrey Wells titled, The Atlanta Ripper: The Unsolved Case of the Gate City's Most Infamous Murder. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Most of us are familiar with London's notorious Jack the Ripper, but what about the Atlanta Ripper? The moniker may not be familiar unless you've taken a true crime deep dive into Atlanta, Georgia's history during the early twentieth century. Join us in this two-parter as we talk about the series of murders that took the lives of young, black women in Atlanta during the 1900s. The murders were brutal and mimicked that of Jack the Ripper, so listener discretion is advised as we will discuss murder scene details. The majority of information obtained for this episode was gathered from a book by Jeffrey Wells titled, The Atlanta Ripper: The Unsolved Case of the Gate City's Most Infamous Murder. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Welcome to The Brother Cousins Podcast! Thank you for joining us for this introductory episode. IN THIS EPISODE: We introduce the three brother cousins, Jeffrey Wells, Jared Wells, and Christopher Jarrell. Who we are, where we come from, and what we like. We discuss the mission and vision of our podcast, which is to promote study and discussion of the Bible in an atmosphere of Christian love. Check out our blog, which will contain post which correspond to each episode: www.thebrothercousins.com. Like our bumper music? It's called "We Both Knew" by The Gales. Check them out here on Spotify Radio.
Welcome to The Brother Cousins Podcast! Thank you for joining us for this introductory episode. IN THIS EPISODE: We introduce the three brother cousins, Jeffrey Wells, Jared Wells, and Christopher Jarrell. Who we are, where we come from, and what we like. We discuss the mission and vision of our podcast, which is to promote study and discussion of the Bible in an atmosphere of Christian love. Check out our blog, which will contain post which correspond to each episode: www.thebrothercousins.com. Like our bumper music? It's called "We Both Knew" by The Gales. Check them out here on Spotify Radio.
In 2020, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced one of his biggest scandals yet when a charitable organization to which his family had longstanding (and lucrative) ties was given a plum contract to build a high-profile volunteer program for Canadian youth. The ensuing conflict of interest scandal brought down WE Charity (formerly Free the Children), the brainchild of Canuck philanthropy wunderkinds Craig & Mark Kielburger. We watched THE PRICE WE PAID (2021), fine new investigative documentary by the CBC's The Fifth Estate series, which broke down the WE Scandal and the shady practices of the disgraced charity. We discuss how WE Charity is a perfect symbol for the deep rot in the soul of corporate philanthropy. PLUS: the Alberta government's war with Netflix; Celebrity Apprentice memories; and an introduction to the world's best/worst Oscar blogger.Watch "The Price WE Paid" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FC_wos7MwHo&ab_channel=TheFifthEstate"Jason Kenney’s Energy War Room Launches Campaign to Stop Netflix Children’s Cartoon About ‘Bigfoot’" by PressProgress - https://pressprogress.ca/jason-kenneys-energy-war-room-launches-campaign-to-stop-netflix-childrens-cartoon-about-bigfoot/Jeffrey Wells's "Hollywood Elsewhere" blog - https://hollywood-elsewhere.com/
In 2020, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced one of his biggest scandals yet when a charitable organization to which his family had longstanding (and lucrative) ties was given a plum contract to build a high-profile volunteer program for Canadian youth. The ensuing conflict of interest scandal brought down WE Charity (formerly Free the Children), the brainchild of Canuck philanthropy wunderkinds Craig & Mark Kielburger. We watched THE PRICE WE PAID (2021), fine new investigative documentary by the CBC's The Fifth Estate series, which broke down the WE Scandal and the shady practices of the disgraced charity. We discuss how WE Charity is a perfect symbol for the deep rot in the soul of corporate philanthropy. PLUS: the Alberta government's war with Netflix; Celebrity Apprentice memories; and an introduction to the world's best/worst Oscar blogger. Watch "The Price WE Paid" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FC_wos7MwHo&ab_channel=TheFifthEstate "Jason Kenney’s Energy War Room Launches Campaign to Stop Netflix Children’s Cartoon About ‘Bigfoot’" by PressProgress - https://pressprogress.ca/jason-kenneys-energy-war-room-launches-campaign-to-stop-netflix-childrens-cartoon-about-bigfoot/ Jeffrey Wells's "Hollywood Elsewhere" blog - https://hollywood-elsewhere.com/
Third party providers are often indispensable to law firms, but how can you know whether these working relationships could put you at risk for a security breach? With thousands of organizations still reeling from the recent SolarWinds attack, John and Sharon welcome technologist and cybersecurity expert Jeffrey Wells to discuss this event and what legal professionals can do to evaluate and improve their own security. Jeffrey R. Wells is the co-chair of the Cybersecurity, Data Protection & Privacy team at Clark Hill. Special thanks to our sponsor PInow.
Third party providers are often indispensable to law firms, but how can you know whether these working relationships could put you at risk for a security breach? With thousands of organizations still reeling from the recent SolarWinds attack, John and Sharon welcome technologist and cybersecurity expert Jeffrey Wells to discuss this event and what legal professionals can do to evaluate and improve their own security. Jeffrey R. Wells is the co-chair of the Cybersecurity, Data Protection & Privacy team at Clark Hill. Special thanks to our sponsor PInow.
Carlos Ortiz from MMA Fight Coverage catches up with Andres Ponce ahead of his RUF fight July 31 against Jeffrey Wells airing on PPV https://www.rufmma.net/
Richard Rushfield is joined by the most dangerous man in movie blogging, Hollywood Elsewhere’s veteran man about the industry Jeffrey Wells. We talk about the recent decision of the Sundance film festival to withdraw his credentials, the rise of the PC culture in movie blogging as well as a deep look into this year’s Oscar […]Join the conversation and comment on this podcast episode: https://ricochet.com/podcast/ankler-richard-rushfield/banned-by-sundance/.Now become a Ricochet member for only $5.00 a month! Join and see what you’ve been missing: https://ricochet.com/membership/.Subscribe to Ankler on the Air in Apple Podcasts (and leave a 5-star review, please!), or by RSS feed. For all our podcasts in one place, subscribe to the Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed in Apple Podcasts or by RSS feed.
It's our 150th episode and the Broadcast Film Critics Association (we're all dues-paying members) is giving out its documentary awards this weekend. So we called in Jeffrey Wells of Hollywood-Elsewhere.com to help us look at this year's bumper crop of documentaries - some of which were nominated by the BFCA and some of which weren't. They're all awesome and you may have heard of some of them including "RGB" about Ruth Bader Ginsburg and "Won't You Be My Neighbor" about Mr. Rogers. But there are plenty you maight not have heard of and definitely should. Docs about Elvis, Jane Fonda, Gary Shandling, young scientists and insane rock climbers. We tell you everything you need to know about them so listen in!
Today, Jeffrey Wells joins Jeff Sneider for a double Jeff episode of MTMP! Popcorn Talk Network proudly presents a vodcast for your insider look into the day to day reporting of the hottest scoops, exclusives and reports from the leading reporters in the industry on all things movie news! It's Popcorn Talk Network's Meet the Movie Press, hosted by The Tracking Board's Jeff Sneider and Forbes's Simon Thompson. Each week the two will discuss the ever changing landscape of movie news and trade reporting. With discussions on everything from Marvel casting to landing exclusive stories on major Hollywood tentpoles, Simon and Jeff will also talk to some of the leading reporters and bloggers in the industry today. 1:30 - Who is Jeffery Wells? 3:10 - New Releases 10:37 -Oscar Spitball Talk -Dunkirk -call me by your name -Wonderwheel -Downsizing -The Shape of Water -Roman is Real --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Todd VanDerWerff (Vox) joins Griffin and David this week to discuss 2005’s Israeli espionage thriller, Munich. But is this movie’s lasting legacy being a reference in Knocked Up? What does it mean when Jeffrey Wells leaves behind his hat? What was with those sex scenes? Together, they go on the record with Oscar picks, examine Eric Bana’s career trajectory, ponder when Spielberg lost his virginity and go off on a tangent about the film Crash.
In our 20th episode Neil Rosen, Bill McCuddy and Bill Bregoli are joined by guest critics Jeffrey Wells and Mike Sargent as they discuss 4 movies hitting theaters just in time for Christmas: David O. Russell's "Joy" starring Jennifer Lawrence, Quentin Tarantino's "The Hateful Eight," Leo DiCaprio's Oscar hopeful "The Revenant" and Will Smith's "Concussion" (Yes, that's right, a movie about brain-injured football players is coming out at Christmas.) It's a holiday feast at your local bijou and we let you know whether you should see any of these with a stomach full of eggnog.
Rounding out Aaron Week on the Crizzlecast is a rather lively one-on-one with San Antonio film scribe/video essayist Aaron Aradillas. We talk about how he started out interviewing film critics, how he sees movies with limited vision and what's it like seeing films in the Lone Star State. We also get into some weird territory when he recalls how much he loathed an African-American linguistics teacher back in college. He also tears Jeffrey Wells a new one. Enjoy.
"Missus Murphy, I will have you know that I am to be torn apart and devoured by lions." Simon Pfennig was fully aware of how strange he must sound. He had no choice. It was too exciting not to share. "I'm sorry," said Mrs. Murphy. "Weren't you just talking to me about insurance a moment ago?" "I was," said Simon. "Now I'm talking about lions."
Tonight, the Squatchdetective returns from his trip abroad with co-host Chris Bennett and guest Jeffrey Wells author of "Bigfoot In Georgia."
Ornithologist and conservation biologist Jeffrey Wells talks about birds and their roles as markers for environmental health. He also discusses the Boreal Forest, the Boreal Birdsong Initiative, the eBird research project (that you can assist) and his new book, The Birder's Conservation Handbook. We also have a brief tribute to the late Arthur C. Clarke. Plus we'll test your knowledge of some recent science in the news. Websites mentioned on this episode include www.ebird.org; www.borealbirds.org
Changes in the global environment are threatening the existence of many species of birds. But, what can be done to help? On this program, Dr. Jeffrey Wells discussed current bird conservation efforts.