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Latest podcast episodes about Kro

Obrazi sosednje ulice
Katja Stajnko v knjigi Krožišča avtizma razgalja družinsko zgodbo

Obrazi sosednje ulice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2025 42:11


V tokratni oddaji ste slišali izpoved Katje Stajnko, ki je na papir prelila soočanje z dejstvom, da je njen mlajši sin avtist. V knjigi Krožišča avtizma razgalja družinsko zgodbo, ki ob skrbeh in prilagajanjih prinaša tudi mnogo pozitivnih trenutkov. Mariborčanka, ki se je z družino preselila v Šentilj, je razkrila tudi, zakaj ji je poklic učiteljice razrednega pouka na mariborski Osnovni šoli Ludvika Pliberška pisan na kožo pa tudi kdaj in zakaj je postala strastna nogometna navijačica.

The New Stack Podcast
Kelsey Hightower, AWS's Eswar Bala on Open Source's Evolution

The New Stack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 37:52


In a candid episode of The New Stack Makers, Kubernetes pioneer Kelsey Hightower and AWS's Eswar Bala explored the evolving relationship between enterprise cloud providers and open source software at KubeCon+CloudNativeCon London. Hightower highlighted open source's origins as a grassroots movement challenging big vendors, and shared how it gave people—especially those without traditional tech credentials—a way into the industry. Recalling his own journey, Hightower emphasized that open source empowered individuals through contribution over credentials.Bala traced the early development of Kubernetes and his own transition from building container orchestration systems to launching AWS's Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS), driven by growing customer demand. The discussion, recorded at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe, touched on how open source is now central to enterprise cloud strategies, with AWS not only contributing but creating projects like Karpenter, Cedar, and Kro.Both speakers agreed that open source's collaborative model—where companies build in public and customers drive innovation—has reshaped the cloud ecosystem, turning former tensions into partnerships built on community-driven progress.Learn more from The New Stack about the relationship between enterprise cloud providers and open source software:The Metamorphosis of Open Source: An Industry in TransitionThe Complex Relationship Between Cloud Providers and Open SourceHow Open Source Has Turned the Tables on Enterprise SoftwareJoin our community of newsletter subscribers to stay on top of the news and at the top of your game. 

The New Stack Podcast
The Kro Project: Giving Kubernetes Users What They Want

The New Stack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 21:51


In a rare show of collaboration, Google, Amazon, and Microsoft have joined forces on Kro — the Kubernetes Resource Orchestrator — an open source, cloud-agnostic tool designed to simplify custom resource orchestration in Kubernetes. Announced during KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe, Kro was born from strong customer demand for a Kubernetes-native solution that works across cloud providers without vendor lock-in. Nic Slattery, Product Manager at Google and Jesse Butler, Principal Product Manager, AWS shared with The New Stack that unlike many enterprise products, Kro didn't stem from top-down strategy but from consistent customer "pull" experienced by all three companies. It aims to reduce complexity by allowing platform teams to offer simplified interfaces to developers, enabling resource requests without needing deep service-specific knowledge. Kro also represents a unique cross-company collaboration, driven by a shared mission and open source values. Though still in its alpha stage, the project has already attracted 57 contributors in just seven months. The team is now focused on refining core features and preparing for a production-ready release — all while maintaining a narrowly scoped, community-first approach.Learn more from The New Stack about KRO:One Mighty kro; One Giant Leap for Kubernetes Resource OrchestrationKubernetes Gets a New Resource Orchestrator in the Form of KroOrchestrate Cloud Native Workloads With Kro and KubernetesJoin our community of newsletter subscribers to stay on top of the news and at the top of your game. 

Kubernetes Podcast from Google
Kubernetes Resource Orchestrator (KRO), with Jesse Butler and Nic Slattery

Kubernetes Podcast from Google

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 44:14


  Today we welcome Jesse Butler and Nic Slattery to talk about the Kubernetes Resource Orchestrator, or KRO. Jesse works as a principal product manager at AWS and Nic is a Product Manager at Google. The Kubernetes Resource Orchestrator is a new cloud agnostic tool meant to simplify Kubernetes resources for devs and platform admins.   Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: - web: kubernetespodcast.com - mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com - twitter: @kubernetespod - bluesky: @kubernetespodcast.com   News of the week Kubernetes JobSets: An open-source API for managing distributed jobs as a single unit. Integrates with Kueue for better resource utilization. Kubernetes Blog: Introducing JobSet Kueue Project Google Cloud Next '24: Happening in Las Vegas, April 9-11. The Kubernetes Podcast team will be there! Google Cloud Next Kagent: A new open-source AI agent framework built on Microsoft's Autogen, designed for automating operations and troubleshooting in Kubernetes. kagent.dev Links from the interview Kubernetes Resource Orchestrator (KRO) KRO Announcement Blogs Google Cloud Blog- Simplify the developer experience on Kubernetes with KRO AWS Open Source Blog - Introducing kro: Kube Resource Orchestrator AWS Open Source Blog - Kube Resource Orchestrator, From Experiment to Community Project Reddit thread - anyone tried kro for kubernetes resource management yet? The New Stack: Kubernetes Gets a New Resource Orchestrator in the Form of Kro InfoQ: Cloud Giants Collaborate on New Kubernetes Resource Management Tool CRD (Custom Resource Definition): Kubernetes CRDs - A mechanism within Kubernetes to extend the API. Knative: Knative.dev - A Kubernetes-based platform for building serverless applications. Terraform: Terraform.io - Infrastructure as code software. Helm: Helm.sh - A package manager for Kubernetes. KPT (Kubernetes Package Tool): KPT - A tool for packaging and managing Kubernetes configurations. Crossplane: cncf.io/projects/crossplane - An open-source project for managing cloud resources through Kubernetes. Common Expression Language (CEL): cel.dev - A powerful expression language. kubebuilder: kubebuilder on GitHub - A framework to build Kubernetes controllers, details available in Kubernetes documentation.

Vai zini?
Vai zini, ka 18. gs. flautists Johans Joahims Kvancs bija īsts multiinstrumentālists?

Vai zini?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 5:21


Stāsta senās mūzikas pētniece, multiinstrumentāliste, vēsturisko pūšaminstrumentu pārvaldītāja Ieva Nīmane 18. gadsimtā bija ierasts, ka mūziķi spēlēja vairāk nekā vienu instrumentu, bieži arī paši rakstīja mūziku, izdeva grāmatas un pat izgatavoja mūzikas instrumentus. Johans Joahims Kvancs (Johann Joachim Quantz, 1697-1773) iemiesoja visas šīs laikmetam raksturīgās izcila mūziķa kvalitātes, turklāt vēl ar uzviju. Flauta nebūt nebija pirmais instruments, kuru 11 gadu vecumā sāka apgūt Johans Joahims. Jā, un nemaz nevar zināt, kā būtu izvērties viņa liktenis, ja Johana Joahima tēvs nebūtu šķīries no šīs dzīves, kad dēls vēl bija pavisam mazs. Amats, vai tas būtu kurpnieka arods, grāmatiespiedējs vai mūziķis, kopā ar amata noslēpumiem tika nodots no paaudzes paaudzē. Johana Joahima Kvanca tēvs bija kalējs, un sava dēla nākotni viņš, protams, redzēja ar kalēja āmuru rokās, bet augstāki spēki lēma citādāk. Lūk, kā vēlāk savā autobiogrāfijā šo laiku atceras Kvancs: "Es negribēju neko citu, kā tikai kļūt par mūziķi. Augustā es devos uz Merseburgu, kur sāku savu māceklību pie pilsētas muzikanta tēvoča Justus Kvanca. Pirmais instruments, kurš man bija jāapgūst, bija vijole, un tā man patika un labi padevās. Tālāk sekoja oboja un trompete. Savu mācekļa gadu laikā viscītīgāk apguvu tieši šos trīs instrumentus." Un te nu vērts pieminēt, ka Kvancs spēlēja arī mežragu, fagotu, blokflautu, čellu un viola da gamba, 17. gadsimtā tik populāro cinku jeb cornetto un arī trombonu. Tikai ne flautu, toreiz sauktu par traversflautu – instrumentu, kurš radās 17. gadsimta beigās franču meistaru darbnīcās un tikai 18. gadsimta sākumā sāka iekarot Eiropas galmus un skatuves. Johana Joahima Kvanca sastapšanās ar flautu bija liktenīga, un 22 gadu vecumā viņš nolemj visu laiku un uzmanību veltīt traversflautas apguvei pie Drēzdenes labākajiem mūziķiem, kaut arī bija uzsācis veiksmīgu obojista un vijolnieka karjeru Drēzdenē, tobrīd Eirpoas mūzikas galvaspilsētā. Kad Kvancs pēc pieciem gadiem dosies savā Eiropas ceļojumā, viņš jau būs ievērojams un atzīts flautists vāciski runājošās zemēs. Kad vēl pēc trīs gadiem viņš atgriezīsies Drēzdenē, Johans Joahims Kvancs tiks uzskatīts par Eiropas labāko flautistu. Drīz pēc atgriešanās no sava Eiropas ceļojuma, kuru mēs varētu salīdzināt ar tādu kā "Erasmus" studiju apmaiņas braucienu, Eiropas labākais flautists spēlēja Prūsijas kroņprincim Frīdriham. Kroņprincis bija tik sajūsmināts par Kvanca flautas spēli, ka uz līdzenas vietas nolīga viņu par savu skolotāju, un diezgan ilgu laiku Kvancs divas reizes gadā no Drēzdenes devās uz Berlīni, lai pasniegtu flautas spēles un kompozīcijas stundas Prūsijas nākamajam karalim. Tikai 1741. gadā, pēc vairākkārtējiem kroņprinča lūgumiem pieņemt pastāvīga darba piedāvājumu Berlīnes galmā, Kvancs beidzot piekrita, un tā turpmākos savas dzīves vairāk kā 30 gadus pavadīja Berlīnē, kur nu jau Berlīnes galma orķestri, un ne bez Kvanca nopelna, dēvēja par Eiropas spožāko mūziķu kolektīvu. Johana Joahima Kvanca flautas spēli cildināja neskaitāmi viņa laikabiedri, bet pasaules mūzikas vēsturē viņu vairāk pazīst kā autoru darbam ar nosaukumu "Versuch einer Anweisung die Flöte traversiere zu spielen" ("Instrukcija traversflautas spēlē"). Darbs vācu un nedaudz vēlāk arī franču valodā iznāca 1752. gadā, un jau ar tā parādīšanos ieguva augstu novērtējumu. Arī mūsdienās darba aktualitāte nav zudusi – ikviens flautists, patiesībā ikviens pūšaminstrumentālists, sevišķi tie, kuri pievērsušies vēsturiski informētā izpildījuma praksei, tur Kvanca grāmatu rokas stiepiena attālumā, un mēs pavisam droši varam apgalvot, ka kopš grāmatas publicēšanas gandrīz 300 gadu atpakaļ, tā joprojām ir dižpārdoklis. Kādas tad instrukcija Kvancs sniedz jaunajiem un arī pieredzējušajiem mūziķiem? Gan praktiskus padomus flautas spēlē – par aplikatūru un artikulāciju, par laikmetam raksturīgo ornamentāciju ar daudz nošu piemēriem, arī par manieri, kā vislabāk spēlēt Adagio un Allegro. Ir arī padomi, tā sakot, skatuves stresa menedžmentā. Nu, piemēram, ka spēles laikā uzmanība jākoncentrē tikai priekšā esošajās notīs un nevis uz sanākušo publiku, bet, ja uztraukuma vai karstuma dēļ flautista pirksti un arī apakšlūpa, pret kuru balstās instruments, sākusi svīst, tad pirksti jāieslidina sapūderētajā parūkā un jāpaberzē, nedaudz pūdera arī uzliekot zem apakšlūpas. Pūderis nobloķēs poras, pirksti un zods vairs nesvīdīs, un instruments labāk turēsies savā vietā. Un jāsaka, ka šo Kvanca padomu joprojām mūziķi ievēro, sapūderētās parūkas vietā lietojot bēbīšu pūderi. Tā ir, kā saka – nav pasaulē ļaunuma bez labuma. Un varbūt zaudējām lieliksu kalējmeistaru, bet viņa vietā pasaule ieguva flautistu, kura vārdu daudzinās vēl arī nākamajos gadsimtos.

Humleborg Podcast
02 Stemmer fra Nødebo

Humleborg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 59:47


Månedens podcast fra Hillerød Bibliotek og Radio Humleborg med indslag fra Nødebo. Denne gang besøger vi Reparationsværkstedet på Nødebo Kro, Jørgen bang fortæller om den store brand i Nødebo og så er vi til Træning med mandeholdet. Der er også et par kulturelle tilbud i marts samt boganmeldelser til slut i programmet.

The Cloud Pod
291: AWS, GCP and Azure eat KRO

The Cloud Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 65:44


Welcome to episode 291 of The Cloud Pod – where the forecast is always cloudy! Justin, Jonathan, and Ryan have battled through the various plagues and have come together to bring you all the latest in cloud news, including Kro, DeepSeek, and CoPilot.  Titles we almost went with this week: In Shocking News China Steals US IP The Cloud Pod is Now Supported in Gov Cloud  Microsoft Goes Open Source No SQL… and Hell Hasn't Frozen Over Zombie Buckets Receive How Much Traffic?!? AWS, GCP and Azure eat KRO Github Copilot for Free, so You Can Win at Coding Interviews Customized Best Practices… I don't think you know what best practices are TheCloudPod Leverages Deep Understanding to Make a Nuanced Decision on adopting Copilot A big thanks to this week's sponsor: We're sponsorless! Want to get your brand, company, or service in front of a very enthusiastic group of cloud news seekers? You've come to the right place! Send us an email or hit us up on our slack channel for more info.  Follow Up 01:23 Is DeepSeek really sending data to China? Let's decode  One of the early concerns about DeepSeek was its privacy implications, starting with their privacy policy.  Allegations are significant but reality is if the open source model is hosted locally or orchestrated via GPUs in the US the data does not go to China. But if you’re using the DeepSeek app it clearly states in the privacy policy that the data will be stored in China. Data hosted on Chinese servers can be seized by the Government at any time.  Maybe rethink using the native DeepSeek websites and mobile apps and just host them locally in LM studio.  02:21 Jonathan – “They’re collecting some weird data. I get collecting conversational data, because that is the business they're in, but they're also doing some weird stuff, like they fingerprint users by looking at the patterns of the way that they type. Not just what they type, but how they type, like the timing between hitting different letters – things like that.” 8:06 OpenAI Believes DeepSeek Was Developed Using OpenAI Models  Listener Note: paywall article  OpenAI says they have found evidence that the Chinese firm behind DeepSeek developed the AI using information generated by OpenAI's models.  This is prohibited by the OpenAI terms of service, and is a practice known as AI model distillation.   With distillation, the developer asks existing AI models lots of questions and uses the answers to develop new models that mimic their performance.   This shortcut results in models that roughly approximate sta

Blues Focus Podcast
Can the Blues Shock the Magpies? - Birmingham City Vs Newcastle United Match Preview w/ True Faith

Blues Focus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 21:54


It's a huge occasion as Blues host the Magpies at St Andrew's in what will be the biggest crowd since our playoff clash with Blackpool in 2012. Sam is joined by Jon from Newcastle podcast True Faith to preview what promises to be a thrilling FA Cup showdown.Blues Focus - https://linktr.ee/bluesfocusTrue Faith - https://www.youtube.com/@tfnufcThanks for listening and KRO! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Fat Lads Go In Goal
The Underlay - FLGIG

Fat Lads Go In Goal

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 70:14


After a week off thanks to Disney FC, Mark is joined by Dave Sherlock and Stacey Mason to discuss all things Birmingham City FC including recent results, transfer dealings and a potential Goal Of The Season winner 00:00 Intro 04:40 Exeter thoughts 09:55 Wrexham thoughts 16:23 Injuries 17:00 KRO choir 20:05 Huddersfield thoughts 31:20 Transfer talk 35:30 Molly 40:29 Promotion prospects 47:23 League One Realisation 50:32 Newcastle 51:02 Rotherham predictions 51:27 Keshi's screamer 53:49 Rotherham Predictions Again 54:40 Stevenage Predictions 58:12 Eagles V Taylor Swift 01:01:33 Outro Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Morje in mi
Vendée Globe: Solo jadranje tudi po 'gromečih' in 'vreščečih' morjih Antarktike

Morje in mi

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 15:32


Štirideset pogumnih jadralcev in jadralk je 10. novembra odplulo na najbolj zahtevno regato na svetu, Vendée Globe. Od takrat se niso nikjer ustavili. Jadrajo sami: ena jadrnica - en jadralec ali jadralka. Med regato nimajo zunanje pomoči. Krožna pot od francoskega Le Sablesa d'Ollone okoli Antarktike in nazaj je dolga 45.000 kilometrov. Na to ekstremno, izjemno zahtevno pustolovščino jih je tako kot vsakič pospremila množica ljudi in plovil. Čustveno nabito ozračje pred odhodom je letos občutil tudi Jure Jerman iz Agencije Republike Slovenije za okolje, kjer so izdelali spletno aplikacijo Dorado, s katero jadralci poiščejo najbolj ugodne poti. Jureta Jermana, ki je tudi sam jadralec, je Lea Širok povabila v tokratno oddajo. Regat, sicer tradicionalnih bark pa se prav tako uspešno udeležuje jadrnica Galeb Pomorskega muzeja.

Podcasty HN
Firmy nakupují elektřiny a plyn po částech. Vyhnou se díky tomu velkým výkyvům v cenách

Podcasty HN

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 36:23


Nákup energií ve firmě je trochu alchymie. Na rozdíl od domácností to nefunguje tak, že si vedení vybere jeden ceník pro elektřinu a další pro zemní plyn. Místo fixních kontraktů firmy naopak stále častěji volí postupné nákupy energií, což jim umožňuje flexibilněji reagovat na pohyby cen a lépe rozložit rizika. Stejně jako u nákupu akcií nemá moc smysl spoléhat na to, že se povede nákup přesně ve chvíli, kdy jsou ceny na dně. "Rozložení nákupu do více kroků zákazníkům umožňuje vyhnout se extrémním výkyvům a zajistit si stabilnější ceny," říká ředitel úseku Komoditní produkty a služby v ČEZ ESCO Martin Kročil. Pomáhá to například v době, kdy do cen promlouvají geopolitické vlivy i sezónní faktory. Výhled na příští roky naznačuje, že ceny energií by mohly mírně klesat díky rostoucímu podílu obnovitelných zdrojů a posilování kapacit alternativních dodavatelů plynu. Kročil v podcastu vysvětluje, jak postupné nákupy přesně fungují, jak moc se jejich cena odlišuje od spotových cen a podle jakých vzorců se vypočítává. Hovořil také o zájmu tuzemských firem o elektřinu s certifikátem původu i o poptávce po přímých kontraktech (PPA) s výrobci obnovitelné energie.

Kunststof
Jongstof: Selin Akkulak, actrice

Kunststof

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 30:00


Actrice Selin Akkulak debuteerde op twaalfjarige leeftijd in de KRO-serie Vrijland. Daarna verscheen ze in diverse televisieseries, waaronder Nieuw Zeer, Oogappels en Sihame. Naast haar werk op televisie heeft Akkulak ook op het toneel gestaan in verschillende theaterproducties, zoals de voorstelling Laura H.. Op dit moment is ze te zien in The Almighty Sometimes, een productie van Theater Oostpool. Presentator: Stijn de Vries

Zakladi naše dediščine
Muzeji in njihov razvoj 

Zakladi naše dediščine

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 7:14


Odnos do tradicije se v zadnjem času spreminja, dobiva večjo vlogo. Muzeji in galerije po nedavni raziskavi sodijo med najbolj zaupanja vredne ustanove. Odprli so se novim pristopom in pri postavljanju razstav sodelujejo z različnimi strokami. Muzeji so hrami dediščine, prostori srečevanja preteklosti, sedanjosti in prihodnosti, prostor druženja in dialoga. Slišali smo misli štirih muzealk, Jane Babšek, Alenke Černelič Krošelj, Maje Hakl Saje in Marjetke Balkovec Debevec.

Radio Wnet
Ukraińskie bezprawie i bierność polskich instytucji. Orysia Capiw, Polka z Borysławia na Ukrainie, opowiada jak "wnuczka banderowca" próbuje odebrać jej rodzinny dom

Radio Wnet

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2024 18:14


Orysia Capiw i jej siostra Anna Capiw mieszkają w Borysławiu na Ukrainie w domu, który odziedziczyły po ojcu. Ich babcia urodziła się w Krośnie i wyszła za Polaka z Borysławia. Przeżyła Wołyń, teraz wnuczki zmagają się z kolejnymi prześladowaniami. Tak wynika z opowieści, zdjęć i dokumentów, które przesłałą Orysia Capiw, która mówi o tym jak ukraińskie służby wtargnęły do jej prywatnego domu, żeby asystować podczas, jak się wydaje, nielegalnych prac budowlanych. W tej sprawie sąd wszczał postępowanie, ale skorumpowana Ukraina nie gwarantuje sprawiedliwości. Potrzebne są naciski z Polski, ale polskie instytucje pozostają ślepe na to bezprawie.

[RE] De Brom en Ruis Show
#156 - Laatste uitzending RAUHFASER

[RE] De Brom en Ruis Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 166:29


Laatste uitzending: 30 september 1981 'Rauhfaser', KRO radio Woensdagavond, 19:00-22:00uur (UPDATE: 23/10/24 -ivm met muziekrechten iets in muziek geknipt)

Slovencem po svetu
Premik Evrope na desno. Kako bo to vplivalo na narodne manjšine?

Slovencem po svetu

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 1:32


V sklopu 21. Koroških kulturnih dnevov na Primorskem, ki jih prirejajo Krščanska kulturna zveza iz Celovca, Zveza slovenske katoliške prosvete iz Gorice in Slovenska prosveta iz Trsta, bo jutri v Kulturnem centru Lojze Bratuž potekalo politično omizje, ki bo posvečeno novi politični situacij v Evropi. Pomikanje Evrope na desno pa postaja vse bolj resno vprašanje, ki zadeva jezikovne in narodne manjšine. V številnih narodnih skupnostih so nad tem pojavom zaskrbljeni. Na novo se odpira vprašanje dialoga med novimi desnimi in desnosredinskimi vladami ter narodnimi manjšinami pri koriščenju že zagotovljenih pravic, kot tudi pri nadgradnji na področju uporabe jezika, šolstva, medijev in predstavništva v izvoljenih organih javne uprave. V sodelovanju s Srečanji pod lipami, ki jih prirejata Kulturni center Lojze Bratuž in Krožek Anton Gregorčič bodo na spregovorili: Valentin Inzko, predsednik Narodnega sveta koroških Slovencev, Walter Bandelj, predsednik Sveta slovenskih organizacij, Gabriel Hribar, predsednik Enotne liste, Damijan Terpin, predsednik Slovenske skupnosti, Luka Olip, predstavnik Mlade EL in Giulia Černic, predstavnica mladih SSk in občinska odbornica v Doberdobu.

Kulturnice
Opera Mož, ki je ukrotil strelo – genialni izumi Nikole Tesle

Kulturnice

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 13:08


V Slovenskem narodnem gledališču Maribor je v teh dneh na ogled prva opera skladatelja in avtorja libreta Roberta Mračka z naslovom Mož, ki je ukrotil strelo – genialni izumi Nikole Tesle. Pod režijo se podpisuje Jaki Jurgec. Obiskali bomo tudi Kranj, kjer so se s Poklonom pesniku Simonu Jenku v kranjskem Prešernovem gaju začeli Jenkovi dnevi. V desetih dneh se bodo na različnih lokacijah zvrstile brezplačne prireditve. Na 3. programu Radia Slovenija – programu Ars pa je v sodelovanju z ZKP RTV Slovenija in v koprodukciji z založbo Mladinska knjiga nastala zvočnica Krošnja z neznanimi sadeži Helene Koder. Slišimo jo lahko vsak delavnik v oddaji Odprta knjiga.

Svet kulture
Opera Mož, ki je ukrotil strelo – genialni izumi Nikole Tesle

Svet kulture

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 13:08


V Slovenskem narodnem gledališču Maribor je v teh dneh na ogled prva opera skladatelja in avtorja libreta Roberta Mračka z naslovom Mož, ki je ukrotil strelo – genialni izumi Nikole Tesle. Pod režijo se podpisuje Jaki Jurgec. Obiskali bomo tudi Kranj, kjer so se s Poklonom pesniku Simonu Jenku v kranjskem Prešernovem gaju začeli Jenkovi dnevi. V desetih dneh se bodo na različnih lokacijah zvrstile brezplačne prireditve. Na 3. programu Radia Slovenija – programu Ars pa je v sodelovanju z ZKP RTV Slovenija in v koprodukciji z založbo Mladinska knjiga nastala zvočnica Krošnja z neznanimi sadeži Helene Koder. Slišimo jo lahko vsak delavnik v oddaji Odprta knjiga.

Hagenpreken
Hartbewaking is geen boterbriefje

Hagenpreken

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2024 28:08


God is Één. Een eenheid van Vader, Zoon en Heilige Geest. Binnen die eenheid voert onvoorwaardelijke liefde de boventoon. Dat kan ook niet anders, want God = liefde (). Vandaar ook dat liefde de missiestatement werd toen Hij uitreikte naar een wereld die zich van Hem had afgescheiden. Onvoorwaardelijke liefde. En het wordt ons zomaar aangeboden. In deze aflevering neemt Benaiah je mee op een kleine studie in het Woord van God waarin je zal ontdekken dat God Zich aan jou wil verbinden, maar als jouw hart er eenmaal inzit, wel nauwgezet kijkt naar wat er allemaal gebeurd in jouw hart.Waar Hij precies op let, vraagt een zekere tuiniersblik. Ook is één ding zeker: als je eenmaal je hebt laten verover door de Hemelse Hartenjager, kom je niet weg met een boterbriefjes-mindset.Bijbelpassages: Mt. 24:39; Jn. 9:4-5; 1 Kor. 13; Joh. 3:16; 1 Sam. 16:7; Mar. 12:29-31; 1 Kor. 6:17; 1 Kro. 12:38; 2 Kro. 16:9; 1 Joh. 4:8; Spr. 15:15; 23:17; Jer. 4:19; Spr. 14:33; Spr. 7:2-3; Spr. 29:11; Gen. 27:14; Spr. 4:23; Ps. 51:12, 19; Ope. 5:5; 22:16; Rom. 11:11-24; Joh. 15:5; Mat. 19:8; 1 Kor. 6:17; Jer. 17:9. Info & Sponsoring: https//saintk9.nlVragen, aanvullingen en opmerkingen: podcast@saintk9.com

Razgledi in razmisleki
Helena Koder je za zbirko esejev Krošnja z neznanimi sadeži prejela Rožančevo nagrado

Razgledi in razmisleki

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 26:16


Helena Koder se je uveljavila predvsem kot scenaristka in režiserka dokumentarnih filmov. Kot scenaristka je sodelovala pri skoraj petdesetih dokumentarcih, skoraj dvajset jih je tudi režirala, med njimi imajo posebno mesto Magdalenice gospe Radojke Vrančič in Obrazi iz Marijanišča. Za filmsko ustvarjanje je bila tudi nagrajena. Zbirka esejev z naslovom Krošnja z neznanimi sadeži (Mladinska knjiga) obsega enajst tematsko zelo različnih besedil, v njih ima pomembno mesto umetnost, predvsem poezija, tudi film in slikarstvo. Avtorica veliko piše o zanjo pomembnih ljudeh, tudi tistih, ki jih ni več. Občutljivo se odziva na svet okoli sebe in na dogajanje v njem in ga spremlja s tehtnim premišljevanjem, ki nikoli ni površno, kategorično ali izključujoče. Pogovor je nastal ob izidu knjige marca 2024. Ton in montaža: Vito Plavčak in Jernej Boc.

Ime tedna
Brest Lenarčič, zlati maturant in prejemnik zlate medalje na mednarodni olimpijadi

Ime tedna

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 3:22


Ime tedna je postal Brest Lenarčič, letošnji zlati maturant Šolskega centra Rogaška Slatina, ki je na prvi mednarodni olimpijadi v umetni inteligenci za srednješolce osvojil zlato medaljo. Najboljši je bil med 90 tekmovalci iz 25 držav, ki so se pomerili v poznavanju osnovnih principov delovanja umetne inteligence, etičnih vprašanj, ki jih odpira nova tehnologija.Kandidata sta bila še: Anže Albreht, ustanovitelj Zavoda Reševalni pas, kjer so v 10 letih ozaveščanja korenito spremenili vedenje voznikov v primeru zastojev in prometnih nesreč. Na njihovo pobudo se v Sloveniji obetajo višje kazni za voznike, ki ne vzpostavijo reševalnega pasu ali ga izkoriščajo za vožnjo mimo ustavljenih vozil ter vozilom na nujni vožnji preprečujejo izvedbo nujnih nalog za reševanje življenja. Helena Koder, scenaristka in režiserka, ki so ji za knjigo Krošnja z neznanimi sadeži podelili Rožančevo nagrado za najboljše esejistično delo. Nagrajenka v svojem knjižnem prvencu razmišlja o umetnosti z veliko in malo začetnico, o Umetnosti, ki je včasih visoka, težko dostopna gora, a tudi o umetnosti življenja, ki ni nič manj pomembna. Foto: Šolski center Rogaška Slatina

Kulturna panorama
Helena Koder, Lea Ypi, Rastko Močnik, Stari mojstri iz zbirk zagrebškega Muzeja za umetnost in obrt

Kulturna panorama

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2024 48:48


Rožančevo nagrado za esejistiko prejme Helena Koder za zbirko esejev z naslovom Krošnja z neznanimi sadeži in to je naša prva tema. Pogovarjali se bomo z Leo Ypi, albansko filozofinjo in profesorico politične teorije, katere roman Svobodna : odraščanje na koncu zgodovine je pred nedavnim izšel v prevodu pri Mladinski knjigi. Sledi nekaj o mednarodni konferenci Močnikovi koncepti, s katero so obeležili 80-letnico sociologa, profesorja in urednika dr. Rastka Močnika. Odpravili se bomo v Narodno galerijo na razstavo Starih mojstrov iz zbirk zagrebškega Muzeja za umetnost in obrt, pa na 16. festival sodobne tehnologije, umetnosti in virtualne resničnosti Speculum Artium v Trbovlje. In tu je še 17. mednarodni bienalni festival sodobne lutkovne umetnosti Lutke 2024.

Jutranja kronika
Pristojni parlamentarni odbor prikimal kandidaturi Marti Kos za evropsko komisarko

Jutranja kronika

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 22:03


Odbor državnega zbora za zadeve Evropske unije je sinoči po skoraj 5-ih urah razprave z devetimi glasovi ZA in petimi PROTI odobril kandidaturo Marte Kos za evropsko komisarko; predvidoma danes jo bo uradno potrdila vlada. Marta Kos je v uvodni predstavitvi povedala, da je resor za širitev Unije, ki ga bo vodila, pomemben tako za Slovenijo kot Evropsko komisijo. Opozicijski poslanci so ji očitali pomanjkanje političnih izkušenj, nenačelnost, pro-ruska stališča in sodelovanje z nekdanjo službo državne varnosti. V oddajo tudi: - V Libanonu po eksplozijah pozivnikov še eksplozije radijskih postaj pripadnikov gibanja Hezbolah - Generalna skupščina ZN z nezavezujočo resolucijo za končanje izraelske zasedbe palestinskih ozemelj - Dobitnica letošnje Rožančeve nagrade za esejistiko Helena Koder z zbirko Krošnja z neznanimi sadeži

Kulturnice
O Rožančevi nagrajenki in festivalu Docudoc

Kulturnice

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 16:38


V minutah o kulturi tokrat o letošnji Rožančevi nagrajenki Heleni Koder, scenaristki in režiserki, ki je žirijo prepričala z zbirko esejev Krošnja z neznanimi sadeži. V njenih esejih se prepletajo film, slikarstvo, literatura, jezik in vedno znova poezija, o kateri sta se po podelitvi nagrade pogovarjala z Vladom Motnikarjem. V nadaljevanju programa pa smo se skupaj s Heleno Kodrič Cizerl oglasili pred vrati festivala Docudoc. Festival se v Lutkovnem gledališču Maribor začenja nocoj s projekcijo filma Nekoč v Posočju režiserke Eme Kugler, o vseh ostalih njegovih poudarkih in čaru dokumentarnega filma pa slišite v prispevku.

Wszechnica.org.pl - Historia
904. Rytm życia miejskiego w pracach artystów z Grupy Krakowskiej – Paweł Polit

Wszechnica.org.pl - Historia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 71:37


Wykład dr Pawła Polita towarzyszący wystawie "Miejska rewolta. Awangarda w zbiorach Muzeum Narodowego w Warszawie", Muzeum Narodowe w Warszawie, 23 listopada 2017 https://wszechnica.org.pl/wyklad/rytm-zycia-miejskiego-w-pracach-artystow-z-grupy-krakowskiej/ Prace artystów Grupy Krakowskiej dawały świadectwo fascynacji życiem wielkiego miasta, a jednocześnie pokazywały napięcia społeczne charakterystyczne dla okresu dwudziestolecia międzywojennego – podziały klasowe, strajki, manifestacje. O ich dziełach opowiedział podczas wykładu towarzyszącego wystawie "Miejska rewolta. Awangarda w zbiorach Muzeum Narodowego w Warszawie" dr Paweł Polit. Grupa Krakowska działała w latach 30. XX w. Tworzyli ją artyści tacy jak Sasza Blonder, Jonasz Stern, Leopold Lewicki czy Stanisław Osostowicz. Cechowały ich lewicowe sympatie polityczne. Jak mówił prelegent, elementem konstytutywnym dla grupy stał się nakaz usunięcia ich prac z wystawy podczas pleneru w Krościenku w 1932 roku wydany przez władze krakowskiej ASP. W wyniku towarzyszących temu rozruchów siedmiu studentów zostało aresztowanych – w tym Lewicki i Osostowicz. Artyści tworzący Grupę Krakowską czerpali w sposób twórczy i syntetyczny z abstrakcjonizmu, kubizmu czy unizmu. Ich dzieła charakteryzowały geometryzacja i diagonalne podziały. W zamierzeniu miały to być prace o charakterze politycznym. "Nie ma dzieła sztuki, które nie byłoby społecznym, ale jeśli chodzi o kierunek społeczny, to ten nie został określony ani tylko przez temat, ani poprzez formę, ale przez cały sens plastyczny, który oznacza celowe zużytkowanie wszelkich możliwości twórczych", cytował historyk sztuki jeden z manifestów grupy. Znajdź nas: https://www.youtube.com/c/WszechnicaFWW/ https://www.facebook.com/WszechnicaFWW1/ https://anchor.fm/wszechnicaorgpl---historia https://anchor.fm/wszechnica-fww-nauka https://wszechnica.org.pl/ #muzeum #muzeumnarodowe #sztuka #kultura #grupakrakowska #SaszaBlonder #JonaszStern #LeopoldLewicki #StanisławOsostowicz #awangarda

De Dag
#1691 - Bekend door B&B en reality-tv

De Dag

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 24:17


Het veelbesproken tv-programma B&B Vol Liefde komt weer tot een eind. Vanavond wordt de reünie van dit seizoen uitgezonden. Opnieuw zochten B&B-houders in het buitenland naar de liefde. En weer keken 1,5 tot 2 miljoen mensen elke avond en werd het veelbesproken bij het koffiezetapparaat. Wat is de impact van meedoen aan zo'n reality-programma? En hoe is dat veranderd sinds het eerste reality-programma op de Nederlandse tv verscheen, met alle verhalen die er zijn over tv in dit genre? In podcast de Dag tekenen we twee verhalen op van deelnemers aan dit soort programma's nu en vroeger. Oud-deelnemer aan B&B Vol Liefde Petri Damen kreeg volop begeleiding maar moest na afloop toch nog flink bijkomen van alle negatieve reacties. Hoe anders was dat begin jaren '90 toen de KRO de eerste realitysoap van ons land uitzond: Nummer 28. Sander Buckers deed daar aan mee en kreeg geen begeleiding. Maar merkte hoe mooi het was om impact te maken in zo'n programma. Reageren? Mail naar dedag@nos.nl. Presentatie & montage: Marco Geijtenbeek Redactie: IJsbrand Terpstra

Primorski kraji in ljudje
Borjač, paradajzi in ilustrirani junaki

Primorski kraji in ljudje

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 18:19


V tokratni oddaji Primorski kraji in ljudje se bomo podali na Kras, je pa res, da korenine naše gostiteljice sežejo v Posočje. To je ilustratorka in pesnica Tina Volarič. Seznam njenega ustvarjanja je dolg in del njega je tudi pesniška zbirka Krožnice večglasnih tišin, ki je prevedena v italijanščino, njena prav tako avtorska slikanica Črta pa je izšla celo v arabščini. Na kavo v ličnih skodelicah, za katere z veseljem pove, da so delo njenih prijateljev, je Tina Volarič povabila Evo Furlan.

Gæster på Radio Victoria
VADEHAVSKYSTEN FÅR STOR ROS I INTERNATIONAL MAGASIN

Gæster på Radio Victoria

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 2:17


Vi ved det jo godt – vores område er skønt… Men nu er det også fremhævet i det anerkendte magasin Vogue Living. I en omfattende artikel på 28 sider beskrives Vadehavets kyststrækning og øerne Rømø, Mandø og Fanø som skjulte perler, med unik skønhed og ro. Artiklen bemærker også det imponerende håndværk og de kulturelle oplevelser, man kan finde på øerne. Derudover anbefales flere spisesteder, overnatningssteder og attraktioner i artiklen, herunder Fanø Krogaard, Sønderho Kro, Marsk Camp, Kellers Badehotel, Terpager & Co., Haven Fanø og et besøg på Vadehavscentret. Radio Victoria har fået en snak med marketingchef Katrine Jung – der fortæller om den store betydning af den positive omtale.

Park Maszyn

Edit: Kochani, wybaczcie za jakość dzisiejszego audio (głównie u Darka). Pierwszy odcinek na obustronnym wyjeździe, to i jak zwykle kwiatki... ;)Na papierze wydawało się, iż miniony weekend mógł obfitować w wysokie wyniki. Na szczęście, poza jednym spotkaniem, wszystkie mecze były emocjonujące, nawet spotkanie w Krośnie, które wręcz obfitowało w mijanki!Dołącz do PRYWATNEJ GRUPY PARKU MASZYNw Eliga Manager 2024: PGE Ekstraliga: 1577fCnyEK5TMetalkas 2. Ekstraliga: 778hfN0sC0XWESPRZYJ NAS:YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/WesprzyjParkMaszynPatronite: https://www.patronite.pl/ParkMaszynSubskrybuj Nas Na YouTube!Social MediaInstagramXKontakt:maszynpark@gmail.com

Friends of Flavor
Sometimes You Got to Jam it in There - Episode 92

Friends of Flavor

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2024 57:14


Another fun episode of the KRO show as we talk about the bittersweetness of closing down our restaurant. We talk about what we will miss about the place and what we disliked about owning a business. We also do our usual romcom review. This week it's about the Netflix movie Irish Wish. Intro music done by Tyka. IG: Friends_of_Flavor

The Standard Sportsman
Robbie Kröger-Blood Origins

The Standard Sportsman

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 69:13


Originally from Johannesburg South Africa, Dr. Robert "Robbie" Kröger, is the Executive Director of Blood Origins a 501c3 non-profit he started in 2020. Blood Origins is simple in its execution - create content that conveys the truth around hunting and hunters around the world to the non-hunting majority. Kröger and the guys get into harvest vs. kill semantics, social media and pile pics, hunting narratives, and discovering your "why." This episode is a thought-provoking must-listen for the modern-day waterfowling hunter. SPONSORED BYSitka GearLile Real EstateTom BeckbeDucks UnlimitedYetiLite BootsAll Rights Reserved. Please subscribe, rate and share The Standard Sportsman podcast.

Friends of Flavor
I've Been Trying to Master This Book of Roth - Episode 89 Part I

Friends of Flavor

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2024 39:57


Another episode of the KRO show. We watch a great show called One Day and we shared our thoughts on it which lead to some great conversations about being each others one and only. What advice would we give our kids about playing the field or not and some parenting talk. Intro music done by Tyka. IG: Friends_of_Flavor

Taste of Prague Podcast
Taste of Prague Podcast, Ep. 95, o našem prvním roce se Šodó

Taste of Prague Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 61:12


Dnes se bavíme o našem prvním roce se Šodó - co nám Šodó dalo a co vzalo, jaké s ním máme radosti a jestli tam jsou i starosti. (Spoiler alert: jojo, starosti.) A dáme vám pár rad, pokud sami přemýšlíte o gastro podniku. Jo a taky se bavíme o Plzni, Štanglovi, bistru Karel, kachně v Kro, o Babišovi a Istanbulské úmluvě. Díky za to, že nás posloucháte! 

This is Keith Paesel's Podcast

We start by watching a litle AMC & Rambo II. Kroshus comes in hot with some Reagan era resentment of the war culture of 80's movies, and the shadow the Vietnam war cast on worldwide culture in general. Then we shake it up with a different kind of violence and we flick over to SYFY for 1994's True Lies. Tia Carrere was in full post Waynes World glory. We watch a little News about The Japan Airlines runway collision and earthquake. Then We watch footage of the Alaske Airlines plane door ripping away mid air. Then it's some sports talk. Mike Vrabel fired! What does Keith want the Bears to do with the 1st overall pick? Then we preveiw some TV historey with a 1992 College football game between Wisconsin and Ohio State and Kroshus talks his time at the school during Barry Alvarezes arrival. Coming out of the music break we make fun of some Hallmark channel and talk generational politics. Which is exactly what Hallmark movies should do.... Then we Start our Journey through the TV of 1992 with the 1992 Rose Bowl game between Washingtoin and Michigan. We talk second rate cop shows of the time, 90s stats, QB's named Billy Joe, and Bud Dry. George HW Bush pukes on himself!!! and we close with a January 12th Sports reportewrs type show from Minnesota. Kro talks Current and past Vikings stuff. All this and so much more!!!!!!! keithpaesel.com for all the episodes!!!

Friends of Flavor
1st KRO Show of 2024 - Episode 84

Friends of Flavor

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2024 38:49


KRO show to kick off 2024. The wife and I discuss our goals or lack of for 2024 and we review and discuss the movie Past Lives. Should you watch it next date night??? Intro music done by Tyka. IG: Friends_of_Flavor

Gåsehud
164 | Urbexing, gengangere og druknede krogæster! En snak med Fårking Uhyggeligt

Gåsehud

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 75:40


Hvad gør man når man tilbringer natten på et mørkt, hjemsøgt slotsværelse og båndoptageren opfanger fodtrin i løbet af natten?!

blckbx.tv
blckbx today #236 DNA in mRNA-vaccins | Macht mondiale voedselzekerheid | Pijnlijk rapport coronacrisis

blckbx.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 86:49


Beluister hier de volledige uitzending van vrijdag 27 oktober 2023 of bekijk via: https://www.blckbx.tv/livestreams/blckbx-today-2023-10-27Vrijdag 27 oktober 2023- Nieuw onderzoek toont de aanwezigheid van verontreinigde DNA-fragmenten aan in mRNA-vaccins, wat is hier van de impact van?- Woensdag kwam het laatste 'onderzoeksrapport Aanpak coronacrisis' uit waarin men 'hard' oordeelde over de aanpak van de coronacrisis. Wat is de conclusie en gaat er verantwoording worden afgelegd?- Tijdens de 51e jaarlijkse sessie van de WHO over globale voedselzekerheid lijken alle wereldwijde crises samen te komen.Desk: redacteur David Boerstra, oud-onderzoeksjournalist Marcel van Silfhout (o.a. Zembla, KRO en VARA) en een DNA-onderzoekerPresentatie: Ancilla van de LeestRelevante achtergrondinformatieVoor alle relevante achtergrondinformatie en bronnen m.b.t. de uitzending, zie https://www.blckbx.tv/livestreams/blckbx-today-2023-10-27 (na afloop van de uitzending)Waardeer je deze uitzending? Like deze uitzending, abonneer je op ons kanaal en steun de onafhankelijke journalistiek van blckbx met een donatie ➡ https://www.blckbx.tv/donerenIedere maandag, woensdag en vrijdag LIVE om 19:00 uur.Het nieuws belicht vanuit het oogpunt dat je van blckbx gewend bent, diepgravend en kritisch. Dat is wat je van blckbx today kan verwachten. Onder aanvoering van Flavio Pasquino verzorgt het team van redacteuren, de webredactie, video editors, de regie en de techniek drie keer in de week dit unieke live actualiteitenprogramma. Hierbij zal geen enkel onderwerp geschuwd worden en streven wij ernaar om de nodige balans aan te brengen in het brede medialandschap.blckbx today is iedere maandag, woensdag en vrijdag LIVE te zien op blckbx.tv om 19:00 uur. Heb je de uitzending gemist of wil je op een later moment blckbx today terugkijken? blckbx today is na afloop altijd terug te kijken via blckbx.tv.Doneren kan via https://blckbx.tv/donerenWil je op de hoogte blijven?Twitter - https://twitter.com/blckbxnewsTelegram - https://t.me/blckbxtvFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/blckbx.tv/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/blckbx.tvLinkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/company/blckbxnews/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@blckbx.tvSupport the show

Kok og Kok imellem
Kok og Kok imellem - Mikkel Marschall

Kok og Kok imellem

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 110:23


MIKKEL MARSCHAL Så er det blevet tid til en episode med endnu en af de gastronomiske iværksættere som synes at blive ved med at poppe ud af den Bornholmske granit. Mikkel Marschall har CV'et i orden og betrådte i sine formative år klinkegulvene på såvel Søllerød Kro, den hedengagne Restaurant Herman og Kadeau, men det er nok mere i kraft af sit pionerarbejde med det der i dag er kendt som danmarks største kokkekonkurrence Sol Over Gudhjem, som hvert år løber af stabelen på havnen i Gudhjem. Hør med når Mikkel Marschall fortæller om sit kokkeliv og hvordan han og broderen Mads fik stablet SOG på benene. Og vi har i denne sæson fået stablet 6 flotte episoder med spændende kokke på benene med stor hjælp fra Gastrotools.dk. https://www.instagram.com/rodentiletgodtliv/https://www.instagram.com/kokogkok/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Talkshow so Šarkanom
"Každé 7. neplnoleté dieťa a každý 3. dospelák zdieľa svoje intímne fotky na internete," odborníčka na GDPR Katarína Kročková

Talkshow so Šarkanom

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2023 49:16


Sociálne siete sa stali bežnou súčasťou nášich životov. Prostredníctvom nich sa môžeme spojiť s ľuďmi na druhej strane sveta a rovnako zdieľať rôzny obsah či už hovoríme o fotografiách, alebo videách. Sú prístupné nielen dospelým, ale aj deťom. O tom, ako sa správať na internete a čo robiť v prípade, že by sme boli obeťou podvodu či kyberšikany prišla porozprávať odborníčka na ochranu osobných údajov a na bezpečnosť detí na internete právnička Katarína Kročková. V rozhovore sa dozviete: -čo je to ochrana osobných údajov (0:55) -čo hrozí deťom na internete (8:01) -ako vyhodnotiť, ktoré fotky je vhodné zdieľať na soc. sieťach (14:01) -ako postupovať, ak sa dieťa stane obeťou kyberšikany (27:47) -ako Slovensko a niektoré iné krajiny legislatívne pristupujú k bezpečnosti na internete (42:38) 

Balancing Chaos Podcast
The Problem With Quick Fixes and Fad Diets and How to Get Sustainable Results with Lisa Odenweller of Kroma Wellness

Balancing Chaos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2023 59:48


In this episode of the Balancing Chaos podcast, Kelley discusses the topic of sustainable health and wellness results versus so many of the quick fixes and fad diets that are marketed to us with her guest, CEO of Kroma Wellness and wellness expert, Lisa Odenweller. Lisa is a seasoned entrepreneur and health visionary who has reimagined the food and beverage industry over the past 12 years with her wellness brands including Beaming and Kroma Wellness. Lisa's mission is rooted in her belief in food as medicine and her commitment to helping people take control of their health.Together in this episode, Lisa and Kelley delve into the topics of weight gain and the misguided approach of using drugs like Ozempic for weight loss without addressing the underlying hormonal issues, how irresponsible dieting harms our metabolism, how to start using intuitive eating to guide you to long term results, and how to make it as a successful entrepreneur in the wellness space. To connect with Lisa Odenweller, click HERETo learn more about Kroma Wellness, click HERE and use code KELLEY20 To connect with Kelley, click HERETo get 20% off Kelley's Health and Hormones Course + a FREE Lab Review click HERE and use code BALANCINGCHAOS20To get 10% off Kelley's WBK method app with your annual membership, click HERE and use code BALANCINGCHAOS

The Litigation Psychology Podcast
The Litigation Psychology Podcast - Episode 174 - Plaintiff Trucking Attorney Joe Fried - Part 1

The Litigation Psychology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 40:40


Plaintiff trucking attorney Joe Fried, Founding Partner of Fried Goldberg LLC, joins Bill Kanasky, Jr., Ph.D. to talk about a wide range of topics in trucking litigation including the importance of sincere and effective communication in the litigation process, the definition of a nuclear verdict, how Joe approaches a case from the outset, and how juror anger is only one of the factors influencing nuclear verdicts. Bill and Joe also discuss the hesitancy on the defense side of settling, the staggering differences between the plaintiff and defense bars regarding communication, training, and sharing of information, how clients pressure defense attorneys to take cases to trial even when it is best to settle, and their perspective on jury selection and how less is more in opening statements. Watch the video of this episode: https://www.courtroomsciences.com/r/KrO

GM NFTs on Rug Radio
Does Success = VC Raise?

GM NFTs on Rug Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 86:56


Todays episode was more of a conversational reflection on being a founder in the space. Yesterday there was a ton of FUD surround Kevin Rose and the moon birds community, part of which was prompted by KRO himself, when he posted a tweet (now deleted) saying FUD ME. The talk was quality and a great listen for all participants, especially fellow founders. Luca Nets joined in the banter as he was mentioned during Kevins onslaught. We also had a "first time founder" on with Road Hounds who shared his rock and roll vision for the blockchain and how he intends to make it come to fruition. GM! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Choses à Savoir VOYAGE
Pourquoi le mentos fait exploser le coca ? Et quel est le rapport avec les bulles de Champagne ?

Choses à Savoir VOYAGE

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 2:40


Il était commun de voir des gens mettre des pastilles de mentos dans du coca cola pour créer de puissants et impressionnants geyser. Et bien sachez que c'est exactement pour cette même raisons que vous observez des bulles dans votre flûte de champagne ou si vous avez un budget plus serré, dans votre chopine de Kro, ou plus saine, votre verre de Badoit. Ce que toutes ces boissons ont en commun, Fred, c'est le gaz carbonique qui est emprisonné dans le liquide. A priori, il n'a rien à faire là et tout ce qu'il désire, c'est s'échapper. Seulement, il ne peut pas s'échapper si facilement naturellement. Je vous passe les détails physiques mais retenez qu'il s'extrait plus facilement quand il y a présence d'aspérités. Pour vous en convaincre, trempez votre doigt dans de l'eau gazeuse et vous verrez des micro bulles se former sur tout le pourtour de votre doigt. C'est ça, la nucléation. Et on l'aperçoit partout, sur les rebords de vos glaçons, sur les fruits de votre Sangria et dans votre flûte de Champagne. Vous pourrez observer que les bulles se forment aux mêmes endroits, indiquant soit un micro-défaut dans la structure du verre, soit la présence d'un corps étranger comme une micro fibre venant d'un torchon ou un micro grain de liège du bouchon qui s'y serait détaché. Les verres de la bière Duvel, ont d'ailleurs volontairement des aspérités au fond du verre pour que les bulles jaillissent d'un point précis au milieu du verre. Et c'est pour ça que laisser tomber du sucre ou du sel produit le même effet mais en moins spectaculaire. Alors, pourquoi le mentos est le grand champion. Tout d'abord, sa surface est remplie d'aspérités, c'est un bon agent nucléant mais surtout son poids l'entraîne directement au fond de la bouteille ce qui maximise la réaction et l'effet éruptif. De plus, le mentos contient de la gomme arabique qui a un rôle amplificateur dans la libération du gaz. Un chose étrange qu'aucun tiktokeur et autre faquin n'a pensé à essayer de chauffer le coca car la chaleur accélère aussi le dégazement et créerait donc un geyser encore plus puissant. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

You Deserve a Drin¢
Some on-chain⛓ freudenfreude with a dash of off-chain schadenfreude

You Deserve a Drin¢

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 30:26


Celebrate the good shit when it happens. Over the last week Bryan Brinkman and Pindar Van Arman both released and sold out on-chain projects and they're glorious. Bryan put out an on-chain game "Cloud Poppers" and Pindar a 100% on-chain AI generated collection entitled "byteGANs." Check those projects out if you haven't yet. On the other hand, the last week has seen the beginnings(?) of certain crop of 2021~2022 pfp projects post shitty announcements. The loudest news was probably from KRO who canceled the PROOF conference that had been scheduled for the first of this year that resulted in a proper market dump of their Moonbird pfp collection. Rizzle and I talk about how no one really knows what they are doing when it comes to operating crypto project or communities (e.g. Moonbirds) but that some folks are just better at navigating the unknown than others (e.g. Polygon/Matic who made the hard decision *preemptively* reduce and consolidate headcount). Shout-outs & Shots-fired: @kevinrose @proof_xyz @moonbirds @bryanbrinkman @VanArman @DragoNateYT @LukeGerbil @NonFunGerbils @artblocks_io @cheaterflums @Ars0nic @Ze_blocks @boomboxheads @godfreymeyer @dankvr @super_yeti @PROOF_CONF @Ezincr @FrenzyDucks @ryancarson @0xPolygon @aavegotchi @LensProtocol @Binx3ps @friendsies_ai @LouieCRhymes @Cipher_eth @happyraps @neonglitch86 @EclecticMethod @XCOPYART @cliff_esq

Make Mine Multiversity
Make Mine Multiversity, Episode 106: Dream a Second Volume of Eternals

Make Mine Multiversity

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 60:54


It's a new year but we're not nearly done with our read through of all of The Eternals. Join us as we dig into the twelve-issue maxi-series "The Eternals" (Vol. 2) and discover why Ikaris really shouldn't be the poster boy for these characters with digressions into the Royal Rumble, Simonson NOT on "Thor," and Kieron Gillen's first tenure on "X-Men." Give us a Vampirio and Kro issue you cowards!Next time, we're reading Avengers (Vol. 1 ) #308-310 (October 1989- November 1989); Eternals: The Herod Factor (November 1991); Avengers (Vol. 1 ) #361, #374-375 (April 1993, May 1994 -June 1994) and possibly Avengers Spotlight #35 which features Gilgamesh and Sprite. There's no good way to find these issues outside of bargain bins, digital comics sellers, and Marvel Unlimited! Gotta love this weird, weird era.For the curious though, you can find "Avengers" #308-310 & "Marvel Spotlight" #35 in "Avengers" by John Byrne Omnibus, "Avengers" #361 & "Marvel Spotlight" #35 in "Eternals" Cosmic Origins," and "Eternals: Herod Factor in "Eternals: The Complete Saga" Omnibus. As far as I, Elias, can tell, "Avengers" #374 & 375 are the only ones to have never been reprinted.

Nordic FoodTech
Fiskerikajen's Jesper Hansen on modern day fishmongering

Nordic FoodTech

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 50:06


Jesper Hansen started his career as a Michelin chef before getting into fish. He was the Sous Chef of Søllerød Kro in Denmark helping the famous fine dining restaurant get its first star in 2006. Then his career took a turn. Today, Jesper is the Executive Managing Director of Fiskerikajen, a modern-day fishmonger that has been selling sustainably sourced fish to many of the best and most famous restaurants in the world since 1999 A big thank you to Wavy Wonders seaweed snacks for sponsoring this episode.Today, you're going to hear Jesper talk a lot about how we can respect our seas by minding what we consume and where it comes from. Seaweed is a great example of a sea vegetable that is not only wildly delicious, but also does wonders for the environment. If you are hosting a conference, event, or have a workplace where you'd like to serve healthy, sustainable snacks, Wavy Wonders is a great choice. Visit their website to learn more. Episode Transcript Related Links

PROOF
Project Spotlight: Memeland

PROOF

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 91:06


On today's early-access episode, @NFTstats takes over for @Kro while the travel team prepares for the last leg of the EU roadshow tour. You'll see and hear NFTstats voice more frequently on the PROOF podcast with his deep research-based take on artists, projects, and all things NFT and beyond. Enjoy a look at Memeland's ecosystem, upcoming projects, and insight from an established web 2.0 company.

KRKA RADIO
Issue #41 - Judgment Be Damned

KRKA RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 99:48


In this issue we find out why Kro is the truth! Sebastian Shaw's past is revealed and strikes a deal with Eros the Starfox. The Marauders, with the arrival of Birdy, create a circuit to process their judgments. Wolverine and Solem join forces to combat a woman they scorned. And finally in New Mutants, Scout is missing and it's up to Warpath and Fang to find her, after a heart to heart about family.

Det, vi taler om
Den kulørte time: Hvem er 'most beautiful girl'? Abekopperne kommer og juridisk kønsskifte

Det, vi taler om

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 61:20


Mary har været ude og navngive en rose efter en Prince sang - men hvem er sangen egentlig til? Miriam Zesler fortæller hvad der er op og ned i sagen. Pride kan vise sig at være superspreder for abekopper. Nynne Bjerre Christensen er i studiet og fortæller om køn og hendes egen tvivl, som helt ung - debatten om juridisk kønsskifte er i fuld gang. Lady Diana forudsagde sin egen død - eller var hun bare paranoid og omgivet af konspirationsteorier.Sørgeligt nyt fra Trankjær Kro.I studiet var Jacob Heinel Jensen, Thomas Heurlin, Jakob Steen Olsen. Ditte Okman var vært.Produceret af Alex Brøndbjerg.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Red Pill Revolution
FBI Raids Trump Mar-a-Lago Estate & IRS Hires Special Agents to Use Deadly Force

Red Pill Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 62:08


In this week's episode we discuss the recent raid of former president Donald Trumps Mar-A-Lago estate for stolen classified documents. We also discuss the recent moral high ground people are taking to protect "MAPS". We also take a deep dive into the IRS potentially doubling in size after a recent bill passed the senate which was immediately followed by a job posting stating that the IRS position would require carrying a firearm and the use of deadly force.    Subscribe and leave a 5-star review! ----more---- Our website https://redpillrevolution.co   Protect your family and support the Red Pill Revolution Podcast with Affordable Life Insurance. This is attached to my license and not a third-party ad!   Go to https://agents.ethoslife.com/invite/3504a now!   Currently available in AZ, MI, MO, LA, NC, OH, IN, TN, WV Email redpillrevolt@protonmail.com if you would like to sign up in a different state   Leave a donation, sign up for our weekly podcast companion newsletter, and follow along with all things Red Pill Revolution by going to our new website: https://redpillrevolution.co    ----more----   Full Transcription    Welcome to the revolution. hello and welcome to red pill revolution. My name is Austin Adams and thank you so much for listening today. We have a few very crazy topics to cover. I don't think one that we expected to have to cover after the, you know, Nancy Pelosi Taiwan situation. It's like literally back to back to back to back like crazy wild events, which I guess is good for the news and podcasting world, but kind of wild just to be an everyday citizen, trying to do your job and be a good father and mother and person with friendships. But here we. So we might as well talk about it.  so on episode number 39 of the red pill revolution podcast, we are going to discuss 86,852 new IRS employees now to be hired after a bill passed the Senate. And on the back of that, the IRS posted literally today posted a job posting, talking about hiring, essentially IRS agents who are willing to pick up a weapon and use deadly force. I wonder what type of tax of agent warrants, the IRS murdering us citizens . So we will discuss that. We are also going to jump into the, obviously the Mar Lago Trump situation, Trump, this. Was rated by the FBI. So we will discuss what happened. Uh, we'll also discuss who signed off on this and, uh, some of the comments that some famous people talked about and kind of my thoughts on it. So we'll discuss all of that and more today. But before we do that, the first thing I need you to do is go ahead and hit that five star review button hit that subscribe button. It would mean the world to me. And I know you're thinking about it. You're like, man, why would I do that? Well, you should do it. Cuz I asked you and I said, please, please  so hit that subscribe button again. It would mean the world. To me. There's not very many things that you can do right now where you're sitting, where you can get some good karma. I talk about that all the time, but you truly can. It means a lot to me just hit that subscribe button takes two seconds. And if you didn't do it the last 20 seconds or so that I've talked about it, just do it right now and I'll stop talking about it. I'll give you two seconds. Ready. All right. Cool. Now that you've done that  then let's go ahead and let's jump into it. And here we go. Episode number 39 of the red pill revolution podcast. Welcome to red pill revolution. My name is Austin Adams. Red pill revolution started out with me realizing everything that I knew, everything that I believed, everything I interpreted about my life is through the lens of the information I was spoon fed as a child, religion, politics, history, conspiracies, Hollywood medicine, money, food, all of it, everything we know was tactfully written to influence your decisions and your view on reality by those in power. Now I'm on a mission, a mission to retrain and reeducate myself to find the true reality of what is behind that curtain. And I'm taking your ass with me. Welcome to the revolution. All right. So the very first thing that we were gonna discuss was a bill was passed hiring, allowing the hire of 87,000 new IRS agents who are going to come after everyday citizens, swarming every little deduction that you have ever taken  in your entire life. Uh, now this is, and if you realize how many people actually work at the IRS currently, it's about half of this. So they just doubled their working force and in the attempt to recoup and reclaim all of the money that they have frivolously spent in Ukraine. . So I wonder if you take the, I don't know what the number is at this point, like $80 billion or so that we've sent to Ukraine. Um, I wonder how much of. Uh, IRS attempt is now not only in an attempt like, so they're not only spending your tax hours, frivol frivolously, they're hiring, uh, or they're sending it to a war that we're not a part of. And then to fund their overspending and the inflation that they've caused themselves. They're now going to go back and recheck your taxes. You know, the taxes that they already spent on everything they've wanted to spend, uh, by hiring and doubling their working force to do so now that's not as crazy as the next topic that we're gonna discuss, which is absolutely a part of this topic, which is, you know, we already kind of talked about with the, I. Having job postings talking about deadly force. Uh, but let's go ahead and read this article about the 86,852 new IRS agents. It goes on to say that you've probably heard Republicans say the inflation reduction act. The massive spending bill with just passed by Senate Democrats, including provisions to hire 87,000 new internal revenue service agents. The number seems too big to believe the I, the IRS currently just has 93,654 employees, according to the office of personnel management. By the way, this article is coming from the town hall. Uh, now it goes on to say that why would Congress in one bill increase the IRS workforce by something like 92%? It doesn't seem possible that math does not add up anyways. It certainly doesn't seem wise. It's not wise, but it is possible. And that's why, what 50 Senate Democrats, along with the tie breaking vice president Kamala Harris. I wish I could do a good impression of her laugh  um, did, when they passed the inflation reduction act, which gives roughly 80 billion to the IRS now, and, uh, 2031, the name inflation reduction act was a RO to convince gullible voters that Democrats are actually doing something about inflation. If you were curious where this, this, uh, news articles, uh, bias lies, the bill itself is made of expensive climate measures. Plus prescription drug provisions, tax increases in initiative to increase IRS enforcement. The inflation inflation, the inflation reduction act is the slim down version of the even more massive build back better bill. Interesting. I did not know that. Which failed earlier this year, due to the opposition of democratic Senator Joe mansion, we know a lot about the IRS provisions of the new bill, because the same provisions were in the build back better plan, which the administration extensively promoted, you know, the build back better plan. That was basically the ideation coming off of the book written by clause Schwab himself, you know, the, the true evil, uh, puppet master. It says that's where the 87,000 figure comes from in May, 2021. The treasury department produced a 22 page analysis of build back better. And in supporting tables, the documents had, the bill would add 86,852, or, uh, full-time equivalent employees to the IRS between now and the year 2031 do a little rounding. And there's the 87,000. Interesting. So I had no idea that this was approx, just a smaller ideation of the original built back, better plan. And if you don't know about that, I'm pretty sure. I'm actually positive that that whole idea of build back better comes from the world economic forum. 100%. They had a whole like, uh, a whole meeting where all the world leaders came together, talking about the build back better plan, according to Claus, Schwab, I guess my K Schwab is maybe a little bit better than Kamala Harris, but probably a little bit closer. Toula  um, although you're probably not too far off with Kro and Dracula anyways. Um, so I find that to be somewhat concerning right now. There's a clip here that's been circulating about Peter Ducey, uh, where he discusses, um, why they may be doing so in the concerns about the 87,000 people. And it's at the back of it, we'll actually watch it on the backs of one of the clips that we're looking at, discussing the FBI rate of Donald Trump. Because it's kind of like a really end snippet during the white house, press secretary discussion on that. Uh, but what she says is that they're only going to go after people who make more than $400,000 a year. And now this article actually talks about that. And that is what they consider to be upper class, not middle class. So they're going to be going after people who make more than $400,000 a year, and nobody under that line. Now she goes on in that same discussion to call them taxi VAERS and tax. I don't know what the word she was, but it was somewhat venomous term to describe everyday people who are literally just trying to fill out bullshit forms so they can pay your salary dummy anyways, uh, Pretty crazy, but not as crazy as the next one. The next one that we're going to discuss here is what they immediately did. Following this bill being passed by the Senate, they immediately posted a job posting. So everybody's already wildly upset by the fact that the IRS is more than likely going to audit, basically everybody in the United States now, um, as a result of this, you know, according to them only people who make over $400,000 a year, but obviously that's not actually going to be the case. Um, so let's look at what the more concerning part of this is, but before we discuss that, the next thing I need you to do is go over to red pill, revolution dot. All right now you can actually go to my website, which is red pill, revolution dot C o.com is for losers. So head over to red pill, revolution.co, and you can actually sign up for the subst directly on there. You can see AC I redid the whole website. I've been spending a ton of time on this guy. So, um, trying my best over here to learn how to build WordPress websites for you.  and I think I did the decent job. So head over to red pill, revolution dot C, and you can actually watch all of the video episodes. 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So I would appreciate it now on the backs of that, let's go ahead and talk about what piggybacks that last topic, which is the IRS is seeking armed accountants, ready to use deadly force. Now the IRS posted a job posting today, which caused immense backlash from the general public. I wonder why. When you have a bunch of nerds sitting there using Excel spreadsheets all day now holding AR 15 assault rifles, looking to kill everyday citizens because you , you deducted a, a lunch meeting when, you know, there's a secret agent sitting there with earpiece and listening, and then all of a sudden pulls a gun on you and shoots you in the head because they know that wasn't the proper deduction. I could just almost, I can imagine the amount of skits that you can make off of this. Um, but there's probably a lot, right? I'll just, let's, let's go with, um, instead of double oh seven, it's gonna be, you know, agent 10 99.  I don't know. There's so many, so much good material in this. Um, but you'll let the comedians work that out themselves. Uh, so this is wild. So I'll read this article a little bit for you. Um, I don't, I wanna shy away from reading too much, uh, because I have some shit to say myself. Um, but this goes on to say that even before Congress and president Joe Biden give the final, okay. For the IRS to hire 87,000 more agents. Uh, and again, that's a good thing is that this bill still has yet to pass Congress or Joe Biden. Um, so we still have a chance to not, you know, maybe potentially get killed by IRS agents, which would be a positive, uh, but, um, the final, okay. For the IRS bill to hire 87,000 more agents and the 80 billion package, the tax agency is revealing a priority job category that could get first dibs on the huge budget expansion on its job page listing of vacancies for special agents at the IRS to be placed around the country to root out financial fraud. But these are opening more than just financial experts. They will also be armed among the requirements listed is to carry a firearm and be willing to use deadly force for the I R S. If necessary. It says when, when I'm sorry, when is it necessary for anything to do with financial obligations, filling out tax forms for an IRS agent agent 10 99  to, to be carrying any type of weapon and perhaps rating houses, just like the FBI just did to Donald Trump. I can only imagine what they're gonna be doing here, but it's quite concerning. And, and if you don't know, the IRS has been purchasing millions of dollars of ammunition over the last several years. Millions of dollars. Now I wonder where that money came from. Oh yeah. The IRS is spending your tax dollars buying ammunition so they can arm themselves to go raid your homes and then kill you as a result of going into your home to figure out how much money you didn't pay them for them to pay themselves, to buy more ammunition, to kill more Americans. What the fuck kind of weird clown mirror multiverse. Did I end up in where the IRS is hiring special agents to use deadly force? I don't know. I made, if you've seen the movie, if you, if you haven't seen the movie, I guess it's, uh, everywhere all the time. Something like that. Every place, I don't know. Probably one of my favorite movies that's come out in the last five years. Um, it's like everywhere all the time. I don't know something like that. Um, go check it out. Cause that movie is incredible. It just it's actually ironically written by the same people who write the, uh, Marvel movies, where the multiverse is such a consistent topic. But it's a, it's quite interesting to see how they actually go about the multiverse situation and, and to see those sprinkles of the multiverse be like riddled into our entertainment, uh, is quite interesting too. It's something I'm interested in researching further and doing a full episode on, because I think the multiverse theory is quite an interesting one. Um, but I definitely made a wrong decision somewhere to end up in the multiverse where all of this wild stuff is happening.  and apparently so did you, so I'm sorry that we made these bad decisions together  so the article goes on to. That among the job requirements listed, it is to carry a firearm and be willing to use deadly force if necessary, special agents who can be placed around the nation and the world have an interesting job. According to the IRS description, they are financial analysts and armed officers ready for a shootout. Um, there was a tweet listed by Ford Fisher who I believe started was the biggest tweet, uh, that kind of started this, eh, maybe not the biggest one, but it was a part of it. Um, getting into something what, where people found to be interesting enough for it to circulate this way. And it was directly from the IRS website and it says some of these standards that the individuals have to conform to in order to operate under this, you know, agent 10 99  is to adhere to the highest standards of conduct, especially in maintaining honesty and integrity work a minimum of 50 hours a week, which may include irregular hours and be on. 24 7, including holidays and weekends. Keep in mind, this job is like $55,000 a year to 70,000 potentially. So not only are you overworking, you're underpaid, you're on call. Like you're a medical surgeon and you're carrying a firearm willing to use deadly force, like your double oh seven . Um, and then it also says be willing to able to participate in arrests, execution of search warrants and other dangerous assignments. Now he goes on to say that they will combine accounting skills with law enforcement skills to investigate financial crimes, all income earned, both legal and illegal has the potential of becoming involved in these crimes, which fall within the investigative jurisdictions of the IRS criminal investigation. And this is from their website, which talks about the criminal investigation, uh, branch of the IRS.  and it says, who are we? The criminal investigation is the law enforcement branch of the IRS. Our mission is to serve the American public. You mean shoot them in their house for forgetting to deduct something properly anyways, to serve the American public asterisks by investigating potential criminal violations of the internal revenue code and related to financial crimes in a manner that fosters confidence in the tax system and compliance with the law. As a special agent, you will combine your accounting skills with law enforcement skills to investigate financial crimes. Special agents are duly sworn law enforcement officers who are trained to follow the money. Ooh, cool statement IRS, no matter what the source all income earned, both legal and illegal has potential becoming involved in these crimes with fallen within the investigative services. He goes on to tweet that while the newly hired feds are required to carry a firearm and be willing to use deadly force, the government adds the criminal investigation. Special agents are a part of a diverse workforce that. Mirrors the tax paying public, we serve. Interesting. Um, and also here's a interesting article which backs up my former claim about the, all of the ammunition they've been buying between March 1st and June 20 or June 1st, 2021. The criminal division of the IRS has ordered seven or $696,000 in an ammunition. And the IRS told verify in an email in 2018, the report, the IRS showed it to generally spend $675,000 on ammunition a year in the previous seven years. So in a single year, they spend as much as they did in seven years. So what, how crazy is that? And if you don't know, like the cost of ammunition, it's about, you know, depending on what you're shooting is about. Uh, I don't know when I. Ammunition was about a, well, I never bought ammunition. Um, but uh, last time I didn't buy ammunition. It was about a dollar round for like 5, 5, 6, a little bit more for blackout rounds. Uh, nine millimeter. I mean it all falls falls generally around that nine millimeter can be a little bit more expensive. So if you take that, obviously they're buying it in bulk pretty big bulk, um, that $675,000 or $700,000 in a year amounts to about just let's go easy dummy math, about $700,000 worth of rounds more because they're buying it in bulk. What in the hell is the IRS doing with $700,000 and are 700,000 rounds of ammunition? What, what in the world could they be? What type of operations is the IRS conducting or are they just stockpiling this? So when Biden inflation continues to occur that eventually they can come after everyday citizens who disagree with them, audit them. Kick down their door. And if you don't comply with them and fill out your tax forms properly, they're gonna shoot you in the head. And that, uh, article about that came from verify this.com sounds super legitimate.  it's like one of those fact checking websites, maybe. Um, I know, um, so pretty wild. The fact that the IRS is looking to hire special agents to conduct raids on every day. Citizens we'll see where it goes from here, but I think this, I legitimately think this stuff's about to get pretty wild over the next, I don't know, five to seven years or so. Um, we'll see, you know, just seeing how much damage has occurred in the last 365 days. I don't know how long, you know, since the presidency occurred, how much inflation has occurred, how how much gas prices have gone up, how much food prices have gone up. Um, and we'll actually look at some of these, uh, discussions here in a second about that. Um, In the Peter Ducey questionings here.  but the next topic that we are going to discuss is going to be, there's better clip that's been circulating and I've tried to just shy away from these topics. Like I said, in the last episode, like my stuff is just like so far shadow band to beyond oblivion on like Instagram. I have 50,000 followers, 200 people see my story. Um, so I would always appreciate it if you share my stuff, it's literally the only way that my stuff gets out. Um, all social channels are red pill revolt, uh, pretty easy to find backup channels. Uh, just two Ts on the back end. Um, so anyways, uh, I don't know where I was going with that. Oh yeah, yeah. Yeah. I've been trying to get away from the topic of discussing like the trans the, you know, but there's one that really sticks out to me. That's bothersome. And it's the situation that we're seeing. There's a TikTok video. That's been going around a, um, some weird type of sex therapist talking about maps. And if you don't know what a map is. You do, you just don't cushion the title because you see them for what they are. So let's go ahead and watch this video. We'll see what this woman has to say about it. And then we will discuss it as always. And here we go, folks. My name is Miranda. I use she her pronouns and I'm a licensed professional counselor and sex therapist in Erie, Pennsylvania. And today I wanna talk about minor attracted persons, and I want to talk about minor attracted persons because they are probably the most vilified population of folks in our culture. And most folks are making incorrect assumptions about them without actually knowing much about them. Yeah, the assumption is that they're pedophiles. There's no wrong assumptions there. If you are a. You are a minor attracted person. You are somebody who is interested in minors sexually. Maybe we should. You know, I, I, I've been really hating the label of murderer lately. We just call them individuals who like to end lives. And the acronym is I L E L I LS are the new ones that we're going to protect individuals who like to end lives. I am so sick of everybody in the world, just hating on the, I LS the individuals who end lives. It is the, one of the most outrageous things that everybody wants to jump on. The backs of these. I LS the fact that you want to call out these people who end lives. They, they don't control that they have these urges to kill people. They don't have, they don't control that at all. Just like I like to go on walks. They like to murder people. There's nothing wrong with that urge. Now we just need to stop this right now. We need to stop it in its tracks, because if we don't stop this right now, the I LS of the world, whereas you call them murderers. They're gonna feel bad about themselves. Oh, poor. I LS. What could we do? Everybody's assuming they're bad people. They're not bad people. They just have urges to kill people anyways, and those assumptions create harm for an already marginalized population. You may have noticed that I'm using the term minor, attracted persons, sometimes abbreviated to maps instead of the more commonly used term pedophile. And I'm doing this because the term pedophile has moved from being a diagnostic label, to being a judgemental, hurtful insult that we H at people in order to harm them or slander them. I also prefer person first language that recognizes that any label we might apply to a person is only part of who they are and doesn't represent everything that they are. Yeah. It just talks about the part of who they are that wants to sexually assault minors who cannot consent, what kind of mental gymnastics. And I think that last analogy pretty much sums it up of how ridiculous this is. Nobody's marginalizing this group. This group is literally people who want to sexually assault children and children cannot consent. If you wanna argue the fact that people should be able to do this. You're wildly, obviously you're you are in that class of individuals. Otherwise you wouldn't be arguing that, but you have to understand too. There's like this movement behind there, there literally is. If you're saying there's not watch this video, watch this individual, who's trying to do mental gymnastics and play these PC games and trying to, and that's what I've said all along. It's the whole reason for the acronym, right? The ABC, the FGS of the world. Eventually the plus turns into a M there's going to be an M on there. Eventually if enough people like this don't seek don't get enough resistance immediately by the general public. This woman is literally sitting here protecting, and I guarantee you, I guarantee you with every fiber of my being that this woman does not have children guaranteed. This woman does not have children because this woman's sitting there literally thinking through the idea of her being the pedophile. And wanting to defend the pedophile, not the child, not the innocent individual who cannot defend themselves, not the in innocent individual. Who's not allowed to be advertised to legally because the implications of them not being able to realize when somebody is trying to take advantage of them for profit, literally there's advertising laws against advertising the minors. You wanna know why, because they're not fully developed and they cannot reasonably understand when somebody is trying to take advantage of them for profit. So if you can't reasonably advertise to somebody who's under 18 specifically, why should you be able to take advantage of them sexually? It blows my mind that this woman she's has a bald head. Still know, she's a woman, , she's a woman. This woman is sitting here and especially trying to like speak immediately, starts her sentence with a, um, with a, uh, figure of authority, right. She tries to present herself as I'm a licensed sex therapist and, and somebody who, you know, whatever bullshit a, you know, uh, she, she tried to claim herself to be as, as a person who knows better than you, who calls people, pedophiles, pedophiles, right? Just it's just a label. It's only a part of who they are that likes to sexually assault minors. It's, it's so crazy to me, so wild to me. And I think that like I L E L scenario, like just perfectly sums it up. If you wanna say that it's just part of who they are that they wanna murder. They have this internal urge to snap a neck from somebody beside them. like, where do we, where do we draw the line here? If we're not gonna draw the line that literally, if you go to jail, if you go to jail, The only class of, of criminal, not murderers, not the worst of the tax of the world, that the IRS is going after the people who the incarcerated individuals. And we'll talk about that in a second, because that's wild too. New York just decided to change the name of inmate to incarcerated individuals. Um, but when you go to jail, the only class of individual who is looked at as the scum, the scum of the jail is the pedophile. You're the ones that you are going to literally probably get your ass kicked over and over and over and over again, because you're the worst of the worst of the worst of the inmates that are in there. And they hate you for the actions that you did to the citizens or the children. That you conducted them on. And this lady, this licensed sex therapist has the audacity to sit in a public forum, put out this video and believe that she was in the moral high ground for protecting individuals who want to sexually assault minors. That's where we're at. That's the multiverse that me and you find ourselves in today when we took a left turn, because we chose to eat a hot dog instead of a hamburger  like seven years ago. Um, it's, it's so crazy. We're halfway through the clip. So we'll watch the rest of it. Here. We are all people first with many different facets or parts of ourselves. And this includes folks who are attracted to minor. So to start with, let's talk about what a minor attracted person is or who they are. This term simply means that the person has an enduring sexual or romantic attraction to minors. They've not chosen this attraction just as the rest of us have not chosen whatever our attraction is. You don't get to choose to be heterosexual or to be gay or, or whatever you are. And you don't get to choose to be a minor attracted person. Some minor attracted persons are attracted to a specific age range of minors while some are not. And some minor attracted persons are exclusively attracted to minors and are not attracted to adults at all. Some minor attracted persons are also attracted to adults. Wow. Thank you for that riveting discussion. And the clarification as to what a pedophile is. We know we're well aware of what a pedophile is. We've known this for millennia. What a pedophile is, didn't change my opinion on what a, that we should be out here, singing praises and doing parades for the maps of the world. Now you should probably still get your ass kicked in prison for doing horrific things to children, not changing my opinion on that. So I don't know. It's, it's, it's so crazy to me that this woman gets on there speaking from her moral high ground and thinks that people want to hear this, like thinks that she's like defending the, the, you know, individuals of the world who need to be defended. No, they don't need to be defended. They're predators who prey on children because they're sick in the head. Just the same way that. Somebody who murders somebody. It's just a facet of who they are. It's a small part of them likes to slit people's throats. You know, they're a dad, they're a husband, they're a, they're a brother. They, they like to play basketball on the weekends. And some nights after 11:00 PM for approximately 20 to 25 minutes, they also like to murder people.  we shouldn't, we shouldn't, you know, be mad at them for that. It's just an urge that they feel inside of them to do so crazy. It, it, I, I literally cannot say anything more about that besides the fact that that woman needs to lose whatever license she claims to have. If she actually has one or needs one for the profession that she's in, because she's obviously just as insane as the individuals that she feels the need to. All right. Now, the next thing that we're going to discuss is going to be the biggest topic of discussion, which has been.  on everybody's mind recently, which is probably a wild indication of where our nation is going or not our nation, but the governmental agencies that claim to protect us. Um, so let's just jump into it. Donald Trump's Malago estate got rated by the FBI in a situation that has never happened in the history of the United States. The FBI has never rated a former president's house looking for documents or for any other reason. Now we'll get into some of the details of why we actually think this might be some of the crazier theories on that. Um, but actually one thing that I forgot was the, the New York thing on that, basically what, you know, I skipped over that thought train there, but let, let me go back for a second. What ended up happening is New York decided to de change their definition of inmate. To incarcerated person because they believed that they were a marginalized group. So let's see if I can find an article that explains that real quick for you, because I think it's pretty weird where we're getting to where we're trying to pad the idea  of, of we're. We're literally trying to protect those of us. Now. I am, am a firm believer that the United States, the freest country in the world is not that we're the exact opposite of that. We have more incarcerated individuals than the next three first world countries combined, and more so than like almost every other country under that combined as well. So I believe that we far, far. Imprisoned people in the United States, way more than we should, way, way, way, way more than we should. Okay. Um, so let me start with that premise. I, I do not believe that we should be incarcerating people at the rates that we are. I think that we are the, you know, you claim to be the freest country in the world, but yet you have more humans behind bars than any other country at all in the world per capita, by far per capita and even more than just the average statistic. So, and then on the backs of that, you know, you have the re situation where we're literally trying to trade Russian mobster, arms dealers called like the, what is, I don't remember his name, but it was like his, his, uh, like nickname was like the bloody something. I don't know it was something wild, but we were literally trying to trade a arms dealer who was going after us citizens with bombs, for somebody who was smoking weed or bringing on marijuana cartridges in Russia. Yet. We have hundreds of thousands of fathers, mothers, daughters, humans sitting behind bars today, eating bullshit food because they wanted to smoke something, eat, ingest, something that is literally legal in however many states today, like 17 or more states at this point, marijuana's legal and we're negotiating terrorists to free this one individual in Russia. Yet we have hundreds of thousands of people behind bars today, and it's still a federal schedule, one drug. I don't know how I got in that tangent, but anyways, back to New York , which is that New York is to, uh, New York changes the term inmate to incarcerated individual with the goal. Let's see that article's gone. Um, New York to scrap inmate in favor of incarcerated individual in new state law said New York will no longer refer to prisoners as inmates and will instead call them incarcerated individuals. According to a new law, um, democratic New York governor surprise, surprise, Kathy. Hoel signed the legislation Monday. She argues that removing the term inmate will help to reduce a harmful stigma against incarcerated people by correcting outdated terminology. Oh, you don't like the sound that I say with my mouth, Missy, in, in New York, we're doing everything in our power to show that justice and safety can go hand in hand. We can make our streets and communities safer by giving justice involved, individuals, justice involved, indivi, what the fuck? What are we doing here? Next thing you know, Webster is gonna be changing the definition of incarcerated. We can make our streets and communities safer. She says by giving justice involved individuals, the chance to complete the rehabilitation program and work at the same time by treating all new Yorkers with dignity and respect, we can improve public safety while ensuring new Yorkers have a fair shot at the second chance. Oh, you think changing the word is gonna do that for them. Democratic state Senator. Gustavo Rivera sponsored the legisla legislation through the New York state legislator. According to Rochester first for too long, we, as a society have thought of incarcerated individuals as less than people, the use of the word inmate further dehumanizes and demoralizes them. This is another concrete step. Our state is taking to make our criminal justice system one that focuses on rehabilitation rather than relying solely on punishment. The New York law is the latest example of a trend among Democrat Democrats, Democrats. That damn did I just come up with a new slogan?  is a new trend among Democrats to adjust current terminology, progressive Democrats, uh, Republican, or I'm sorry. Progressive Democrats like representative Corey Bush have also pushed towards referring to mothers and women as birthing people wrong. When we talk about birthing people, we we're being inclusive. It's that simple. We're using gender neutral language when talking about pregnancy. No, because pregnancy's not gender neutral bitch. Only women only. Uterus is only vaginas have the power to birth children. And you cannot take away from women. The fact that they're literally superheroes who can 3d print organic material better than any machines or science that we have today, you cannot take that superpower away from them is the most incredible thing that a human can do ever. And only half of us can do it. And I could never claim to birth a child, been a part of several births. I have several children and I cannot do what my wife did. Cannot do it promise you no matter how hard I squeeze, no matter how much I push my belly out, I cannot have a child. Um, anyways, so that's wild. How many words, like in true 1984 fashion, all of the definitions are being changed to appease the Democrats. And I, I, it's just so weird. It's so bizarre that we've gotten to this point. Um, but anyways, I just wanted to elaborate on what that actual idea was before I moved on. So I know you were just so thirsty to wonder about new York's use of the term incarcerated individual So anyways, let's go back to the Donald Trump situation. So Donald Trump's Malago estate was recently rated by the FBI for reasons that they say is specifically due to 17 boxes of documents that he took from the white house, some containing classified information. So. Is that bullshit probably. Um, there's probably many, many other reasons, you know, they could probably have come up with a far better excuse than that, but that is the current reason why they're saying that they did. So we will find out, obviously there will probably be very little charges. Donald Trump seems to believe from an articles that I've read that they are doing this to make sure that he cannot run again in 2024, if nothing else is going to embolden him and his followers to continue following him and to continue pointing at what is going on in their nation today with extreme concern. Because if they can literally raid Donald Trump's house, they can very, very, very, very easily do it with no pushback to me. And you obviously, right? None of us are as powerful or as rich or as capable legally as Donald Trump. And they did it to him without. Even giving him a search warrant, allegedly, uh, and, and kicked out his attorney, which we'll find out in an article that we discussed about that Eric Trump talks about. So one of the first things that came up with this is people talking about who actually executed this, who signed off on this warrant. And one of the more interesting, uh, things was this list that came out of three individuals, Bruce rein. Bruce Reinhardt, if you don't know who Bruce Reinhardt was, he was a, uh, lawyer who attempted to assist with the trafficking, uh, uh, the individuals who were in trouble after the Jeffrey Epstein case. So he literally helped protect the sex trafficking, uh, and individuals who were maps.  the, the gross, disgusting pedophiles who were a part of Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking ring. He went to protect them. And, you know, we were talking about why people's houses, who should actually be rated. Right? And we'll look at that in just a second. But, so these were a few people who signed off in this Bruce Reinhardt. He helped sex traffick or Jeffrey Epstein escape from any real justice. This tweet side, which comes from Robbie S. He also talks about me Garland being the other one, which says Trump took his nomination away from the Supreme court. And then Chris Ray, who's the FBI chief that Trump tried to fire according to this individual, over his horrific job performance. And they all signed off on the rating of president Trump's house. Now we'll look a little bit more into each one of those because I find it to be interesting that these individuals are the ones who decided that he's the one for these documents whose homes should be rated. Now the first article that comes up talks about, uh, let's see if I can find it here. It came out of the, uh, same one that I read earlier, town hall. So we'll see if we can find that article. Um, but it talked about, uh, Merick Garland. And it says that mayor Garland faces possible impeachment. I believe this was just a statement made by Ram Paul, but they say that he was confident that attorney general me Garland could face possible impeachment over the FBI raid of formal or former president Donald Trump's Florida estate, predicting that a full investigation won't happen until after the midterms commence in November. Paul demanded for the order to raid Trump's house to be revealed. Um, yeah, probably not happened in there. Um, now the, uh, other thing that came up out of this was that. Let's see if we can find it here. So this was about Bruce Reinhardt. Now this is a tweet that came from comfortably smug, quite the Twitter name. Um, but it says that on October, uh, this came from, oh, it doesn't say where the article came from, but it says on October 23rd, 2007 as federal prosecutors in south Florida were in the midst of a tense negotiation to finalize a plea deal with accused sex traffick or Jeffrey Epstein. A senior prosecutor in their office was quietly laying out plans to leave the us attorney's office. After 11 years on that date, as 11 emails were flying between Epstein's lawyer and federal prosecutors, Bruce Reinhardt. Now a federal magistrate opened and a litigation li or a limited liability company. Sorry. It's like blacked out on that spot limited liability company in Florida that established what would become his new criminal defense practice. The stated address, according to. Florida state corporate records was two 50 south Australian avenue, suite 1400. It was the same location, an identical suite number as that of Jeffrey Epstein's lead attorney. Interesting. It says by the end of the year, Reinhardt had resigned his post. Um, in the district of Florida within days on January 2nd, 2008, he was hired to represent several of Epstein's accused accomplices, who would later like Epstein re receive federal immunity for allegedly trafficking, underage girls. Allegedly Reinhardt's defection was one of many, highly unusual turns that the Epstein case took 12 years ago moves that could merit examination as the multimillionaires controversial non prosecution agreement is dissected in the wake of this arrest last week on sex trafficking charges. That was an older article, but interesting, nonetheless, that this is the individual who's signing off on Donald Trump. If you're curious if this has any political motivations and is purely justice doing justice things, probably not somebody who cares about justice is the person who's helping people get out of sex trafficking minors. All right, so let's go ahead and let's watch the clip of Peter Ducey, um, going back and forth with the new press. Secretary don't really care for her name yet. Um, but here it is. Thanks. KA. Do you consider Donald Trump to be a political rival of president Biden? I, I'm not gonna speak to that from here, but you talk about Trump all the time. So do you consider him to be, I don't talk about Trump all the time. Ultra Maga, you guys were criticizing his handling of COVID last week. You've mentioned his January 6th response a couple days ago. So can you say based on all that? I, I didn't say anything about Marla. I'm just asking you if you considered the president, I'm saying from here, I'm not gonna comment on that. Does the president still, so you're not gonna comment on the idea that he's a political adversary. He was literally the person. Biden Rangan. That's the definition of a political adversary.  why you're, if you're deflecting that question, I'm sure you're answering literally nothing. And if you've been watching her over time, she's even worse than her predecessor, which was very difficult to do, but she doesn't even seem to E attempt even to answer questions and even circle back as the term would be before. Uh, but she doesn't even answer that. And then you'll see here, she goes on to literal. Basically answer none of these questions, but, um, still interesting to see how she reacts nonetheless by, eh, I don't bring up his name. Yes, you do. Every single conversation they have in that room at least drops his name one time or another. Want to, uh, think that he would be very fortunate to run against Trump in 2024. Like he had said before again, I'm not gonna comment on it's just, it's just spoke. I'm the president in the next election. I'd be very fortunate if I had that same man running against me. Does he still, oh, I can tell you, Peter, is that the president intends to run in 2024? Is there a concern here that if you guys don't say more than these Republicans who are accusing this white house of weaponizing, the justice department weaponizing, the FBI are, that's gonna become the, the public sentiment. If you guys don't say once, and for all, we are not doing that first, first of all, We're just not going to comment on the department of justice investigation. Okay. We're we're just not going to comment on that. Is this white house weaponizing, the justice department and the FBI against, against political opponents? The president has been very clear, uh, from before he was elected. Very clear on this. Hold on throughout his time in office, I heard the quote. We will be playing the quote tonight at six o'clock. I actually do appreciate because there's probably very little other actual individuals in that room that actually push back against this. As you can see how uncomfortable the sea of individuals is around him as these journalists. Uh, but I can appreciate Peter Ducey because he's actually, he's quite quick on his feet to realize what she's doing to realize. She's literally just parroting a quote that he already said, and he's quick to jump in and go, okay, I get that a hundred. Now actually answer my question. Are they weaponizing the FBI? Because as we saw, they did this to project Veritas, they raid their homes for the Ashley Biden diary under the direction of Joe Biden. Very, very clearly. There's no other reason. And they found nothing. They'd prosecuted. Nobody, nobody went to jail. They're literally intimidating people. Like they're a, a mob, the mafia of Joe Biden, right? Why, why else would the FBI be kicking down the doors of journalist homes searching for a kid's a woman's diary? Why a diary, by the way, that outlines that there was inappropriate showers with Joe Biden, that she believes affected her sexual urges later in life, that she believes made her hypersexualized. And the reason that she looks at sexuality, the way that she did, which is why it was such a big deal and why it got hushed so bad when you can actually go find the Ashley Biden diary. If you look at her subst. Red pill, revolution.com or directly on red pill, revolution dot COO back a few, few, few episodes, probably 10 or so episodes ago, I actually listed it in one of the Biden hunter Biden, deep dives that I did. You can get the full diary right on there. Uh, I listed it in there for you and gave the link, but, uh, the diary outlined a bunch of weird things. You kind of saw some, you know, it gave me some empathy for Ashley Biden and seeing the situations that she's in and the mental health issues that she deals with and the family issues that she's dealt with and hardships and stuff. But one of the things that stood out about that was the fact that she talked about trying to unravel her difficulty with sexuality later in life and believing that she had inappropriate showers with her father, uh, in her early years, which comes at no surprise when you see that a hundred by or a hundred Biden. Well also him, but Joe Biden sniffing every child that comes within three feet of him. 30 feet of him, even in some cases  crazy. Uh, but weaponizing the FBI against project Veritas for legally obtaining a diary, the president's daughter's diary, like how crazy, how wild is that? That imagine if somebody steals your daughter's diary and you hire a mob of individuals to go kick down their door to go see who found it. That's what the president of the United States did with the FBI here. And now again is doing it against the guy who he is a political adversary of no matter how much she doesn't wanna say it is a political adversary of is now sending the FBI to his home, to raid his home with weapons in hand to find documents. Right. Of course. But again, I appreciate what Peter Ducey is doing here because there's very, very, there's no other clips that we're finding of anybody. There's no other clips of any other journalist who's pushing back in these white house briefings the way that Peter Ducey does and for him to jump in. And, and really, and now I would love to hear why can you not say yes or no? Why would you not want to answer the fact that the FBI is not being weaponized by the president of the United States to go after a former president in the way that nobody's ever done ever in the history of the United States ever? Why would you not just say no, we're not doing that. That would be illegal. You can't even comment that it's illegal because you don't want it to come out later that there was some connection between Joe Biden and the FBI raiding a former president's house is this administration weaponizing, the justice department and the FBI against political opponent. Peter, the president believes in the rule of law, the president believes in the independence of just say of the department of justice, say yes or no, just is white house. No, it's a yes or a no for you. I'm answering the question in the question is a yes or no question. What do you mean? You're answering the question. You're not answering the question. You're skirting around it in every way possible. You're not saying no, we are not. Or yes, we are. You don't get to that's. That's how questions work, especially a question that says, are you doing this? I believe in the justice system of America. No, it's a yes or no question. Answer the damn question. You may not like it, but I'm answering the question and I'm no, Nope. I'm answering the question and I'm telling you that we are not going to comment on a criminal investigation. The present has been very. I laid out what his thoughts were back on January 7th in 20, in 2021 about how he saw the department of justice. And I'm just going to leave it there. We are not going to comment from here from this white house on a criminal investigation that is currently happening. And just one more about the inflation reduction act, who, and here's where he goes down to talk about the IRS situation. So I will, we'll let it run for here for a second. So we can circle back to the original type of archive, beginning part of our conversation. So here's that I'm here decided that Americans were crying out for more interaction with the IRS. I, I don't understand your question. You have to say more. Do you think it's gonna be popular when the 87,000 new employees hired by the IRS, go around and start auditing people to pay for the inflation reduction act. So it's very clear. Uh, the IRS commissioner was very clear on this. He said that on, on the record,  that this only will, it will only apply to those earning over $400,000. The commissioner said, and I quote, these resources are absolutely not about increasing audit scrutiny on small businesses or middle income Americans. As we have been planning, our invest investment of these enforcement resources is designed around treasury directive. That audit rates will not rise relative to recent years for households making under $400,000. So no audit. This is, this is focus on those who are, uh, uh, you know, corporate wealthy tax sheets that Republicans, congressional Republicans wanted to, uh, defend that's who they wanted to defend. They wanted to defend those corporate, uh, tax sheets. This is not about, this is not about that. This is not about folks who make less than $400,000. So no new audits on anybody making a hundred, $400,000 here. No, very clear. No. She failed to mention, she failed to mention the part where they were literally arming these IRS agents and giving them the use of deadly for the What is it? The license to kill of double oh seven, like, gosh. All right. So there's that. And then the last one that I will leave you guys with here is going to be the comment of president, uh, former president Donald Trump's, uh, associate Dana white, who talks about the Mari Lago raid, which I thought was an interesting perspective on it, which we'll talk about more in just a. Uh, another one of your friends, Donald Trump. Yeah. Just had his place rated. I was wondering if you had any thoughts about that? Yeah. Um, I it's it's madness, man. The, the whole, the whole, the whole world is crazy right now. Some people have mentioned that we now live in a post constitutional America or a banana Republic. Yeah. It's interesting, man. I don't even know what to say. I don't even know what to think about any of that stuff. I, again, cuz I don't know enough about it, but uh, yeah, I can think of about, you know, without getting political right now and getting into all this  bullshit, but there's 10 other people's houses that probably should have been rated before, before his, that haven't happened. So it'd be interesting to see how this plays. I love that response. There's 10 other people whose houses should have been rated. You know what? And I wish he would've given names, but since he didn't, I will, here's 10 people who should have been rated before Donald Trump. The first one talking about assassinations is Hillary Clinton. The body count just keeps rising for the Clinton family and nothing at all is done about it ever. There's a guy who literally shot himself twice in the head. There's a guy who hung himself, shot himself in the head and then crawled three miles, maybe. Maybe you should raid her house. The next person is Zoe J Simpson. He definitely killed that woman. The next one is Nancy Pelosi, skirting every, every insider trader law ever, maybe raid her house. And you'll find exactly where all, all of the, uh, you know, the legal stock information and the real boxes that you should be looking for here. Next person I'll throw on that list is P Diddy because he definitely killed Tupac.  this maybe raided his house. The next personnel list is prince Andrew, who is the creepiest pedophile in the history of humanity next to Jeffrey Epstein on every plane ride ever to grope and sexually assault underage girls. The next one would be the man, the big guy himself, Joe Biden, for many, many reasons, including collusion, as well as profiting from his position as vice president of the United States, among many, many, many other things that hopefully come out. Once we see the, you know, hunter Biden situation be followed up on. And speaking of hunter Biden, the individual who is now flying on the plane flying literally on air force one this week was hunter Biden. Meanwhile, Donald Trump's home is getting raid and the individual who is showing that he was inappropriate with individuals in his own family who are underage, who had literal documentation of working his father's influence with China, Russia, and Ukraine. Uh, the next one would be bill gates, obviously for many, many reasons crimes against humanity and all of the people that he killed under his own doctorate over the last several days. And then the other one would be bill Clinton. Oh, and I didn't even mention Anthony Fauci, the rat of all rats, who is literally responsible for all of the death of aids individuals, all of the deaths of the COVID situation. Uh, so many, so many, so many reasons go read the Robert Kennedy Jr. Book to find out exactly why, but there, there is 10 individuals who should absolutely have had their homes rated before Donald Trump did. There you go. And that my friends is what I will leave you with today.  all right. So a wild situation that has occurred, um, and we will see how it plays out. If anything actually comes of this, it seems like in attempt to intimidate Donald Trump or else we would've had a search warrant listed everywhere. It would've been plastered on the walls. The exact reason, every news article ever, if they actually had dirt on him, would've talked about how Donald Trump was gonna be arrested and, you know, it's bullshit and just an attempt to intimidate him. But I. As always time will tell. So again, thank you guys so much for listening. Go head over to red pill, revolution dot C oh.com is for losers. Head over to the new website. Tell me what you think. 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