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This week on Chasin' the Racin' podcast, Dom Herbertson and Joe Akroyd are joined with Senior TT winner, Davey Todd. Davey catches us up on the last few years from, TT wins, his Stock 1000 Championship, joining Only Fans, switching to KYT helmets, Rossi's ranch and the FHO to 8Ten team switch for 2025. Enjoy - CTR x CTR X UGGLY & CO HOODIES DROP. GET YOURS! https://ugglyandco.com/products/chasi... Powered by OMG Racing Supported by JCT Truck and Trailer Rental and Lucky Day Competitions Lucky Day have come on board for the year! They are one of the biggest competition companies in the UK and have an amazing range of prizes up for grab every week! Check them out: https://www.luckydaycompetitions.com/ Sponsor of the ep: Encase Design specialise in creating foam inserts and storage solutions for a variety of items, including cameras, electronic devices, tools and more. Their products can be fully customised to align with your team, client or business branding. They are proud suppliers of top quality protective cases and accessories from brands like Peli, Nanuk and Explorer. Follow them on instagram @encase.co.uk for latest updates and inspiration. If you're interested in sponsoring an episode of the podcast, please don't hesitate to get in touch via email to chasintheracin@outlook.com ------------ If you would like to get a signed copy of Alan Carter's book please follow the following link below. We ship all merch and the book worldwide! Shop CTR merchandise & AC book: https://chasintheracin.myshopify.com CTR Patreon Page: https://patreon.com/MotorbikePod?utm_... ------------- SOCIALS: Instagram: @chasintheracinpod Facebook: Chasin' The Racin' Podcast X: @motorbikepod
Huomaavatko ihmiset arkiympäristönsä taidetta? Mitä lapset ajattelevat julkisesta taiteesta? Kenelle julkinen taide on suunnattu? Pohtivatko julkisen taiteen tekijät sitä, millaista taidetta yleisö haluaa nähdä? Jaksoa tähdittävät kymmenvuotiaat helsinkiläiset Alva ja Nuppu. Vieraina jaksossa ovat myös kuraattori Paula Korte HAM Helsingin taidemuseosta ja julkisen taiteen parissa työskentelevä taiteilija Vesa-Pekka Rannikko. Lue lisää: https://politiikasta.fi/politiikasta-taidetta-podcast-taidetta-kaupungilla-tuttu-ja-tuntematon-julkinen-taide/ Osa on julkaistu 20.2.2025 Toimittaja: Sandra Lindblom Leikkaus ja äänenkäsittely: Timo Uotinen Ääniefektit: freesound_community, Pixabay. Graafinen ilme: Saga Bansala Tuottaja: Kersti Tainio Jaksossa mainitut julkisen taiteen teokset: Ville Vallgren, Havis Amanda (1908), Kauppatori, Helsinki Eila Hiltunen, Sibelius-monumentti "Passio Musicae" (1967), Sibeliuksen puisto, Helsinki Aimo Tukiainen, Marsalkka Mannerheimin ratsastajapatsas (1960), Mannerheiminaukio 2, Helsinki Teuri Haarla, Maa-isä (1997), Kenttäkuja 12, Pukinmäki, Helsinki Sirpa Hynninen ja Vesa-Ville Saarinen, Herttoniemen duunarit (2014), Herttoniemen yritysalue, Helsinki Alvan ja Nupun Töölössä näkemät julkisen taiteen teokset: Veikko Hirvimäki, Kuningasajatus, Mika Waltarin muistomerkki (1985), Mika Waltarin puisto, Helsinki Juho Feliks Talvia, Kaksi karhua (1921), Museokatu 23, Helsinki Matti Peltokangas, Lauri Kristian Relanderin muistomerkki (1996), Hesperian esplanadi, Helsinki Eila Hiltunen, Sibelius-monumentti "Passio Musicae" (1967), Sibeliuksen puisto, Helsinki Paula Korten mainitsemat julkisen taiten teokset: Maija Luutonen ja Olli Keränen, Pica pica (2023), Aallonhalkoja-kadun eteläinen aukio, Sompasaari, Helsinki Heini Aho, Ajatuksen huuhtomaa (2024), Sompasaari, Helsinki Kirsi Kaulanen, Mare mare (2023), Loviseholminpuisto, Sompasaari, Helsinki Nathalie Lautenbacher, Leikin kulku (2023), Päiväkoti Sompasaari, Priki Johannan kuja 4, Sompasaari, Helsinki. Komugi Ando & Teemu Salonen, Torille! (2024), Vaasanpuistikko, Helsinki Vesa-Pekka Rannikon mainitsemat julkisen taiteen teokset: Harri Pakarinen, Autuas, Presidentti Martti Ahtisaaren hautamuistomerkki (2024), Hietaniemen hautausmaa, Helsinki Vesa-Pekka Rannikko, Sulka ja tähdet (2018), Rautkallionkadun silta ja Kytötie 29, Koivukylä, Vantaa Vesa-Pekka Rannikko, Kirjoverkkoperhonen (2022), Rykmentinpuisto, Tuusula Alvan ja Nupun mainitsemat julkisen taiteen teokset: Matti Haupt, Kolme astiaa kantavaa poikaa (1962), Eiranpuisto, Helsinki Viktor Jansson, Leikki II / Aallottaria (1940), Esplanadinpuisto, Helsinki Viktor Jansson, Hei vaan / Ilmaiskyyti (1940), Esplanadinpuisto, Helsinki Jussi Mäntynen, Mesikämmen muurahaispesällä (1931), Karhupuisto, Helsinki Emil Cedercreutz, Äidinrakkaus (1928), Varsapuistikko, Helsinki
Tutkija Meri Kytö: Äänen rooli kaupunkisuunnittelussa on liian vähäinen – miellyttäviä kuunteluympäristöjä pitää luoda aktiivisesti Äänellisen kulttuurin ja kaupunkitilan tutkimukseen erikoistunut Meri Kytö sanoo, että kaupunkisuunnittelussa pitäisi kiinnittää enemmän huomiota äänen merkitykseen. Melulainsäädäntö estää pahimmat ylilyönnit, mutta äänimaisemista pitäisi tietoisemmin luoda toimivia kuunteluympäristöjä. Turun yliopiston musiikkitieteen yliopistonlehtori Meri Kytö korostaa, että onnistunut ääniympäristö on ennakoitava ja siinä on hyvä toimia. Kytö johtaa Kuultava tulevaisuus -projektia, joka kerää ihmisten muistoja tärkeistä äänellisistä ympäristöistä. Suomalaisten äänimaisemahavainnoista koottu arkisto on mittava ja tutkijan mukaan maailman luokassa ainutlaatuinen. Uusimmassa, huhtikuun 2025 loppuun asti jatkuvassa keruussa ihmisiä pyydetään myös kuvittelemaan tulevaisuuden äänimaisemia. Tutkija luonnehtii suomalaista ääniympäristöä monimuotoiseksi. Ihmisten muistoissa korostuvat luonnonäänet, erilaisten harrastusympäristöjen äänet mutta myös yhteisölliset maamerkit, kuten koko kylän elämää kymmeniä vuosia rytmittäneet tehtaan pillit. Turussa tutkijan oma suosikki on Aurajokiranta, jossa voi kuulla veden solinaa, pyöräilyn ääniä ja kirkonkelloja, jotka tuovat historiallista tunnelmaa kaupunkiin. Meri Kytö korostaa musiikin merkitystä yhteiskunnassa. Suomen musiikkitieteellisen seuran puheenjohtajana hän arvioi musiikintutkimuksen aseman haasteelliseksi: rahoituksen ja resurssien niukkuus uhkaa alan kehitystä, vaikka tutkimus on kansainvälisesti korkeatasoista. Podcastissa Meri Kytö tarjoaa kirjasuosituksena Emily Wilsonin englanninkielisen version Odysseia-klassikosta. Upea englanninnos, The Odyssey sai tutkijan innostumaan aiemmin etäiseksi kokemastaan teoksesta. Humanisti vastaa -podcastin toimittaa Turun yliopiston humanistisen tiedekunnan työelämäprofessori, toimittaja Riitta Monto. Podcastin tuottaa Turun yliopisto. Podcastin tekstivastine: https://www.utu.fi/fi/ajankohtaista/podcast/humanisti-vastaa
1. Debt swaps Jo Cook (AKA Jo Crook, Swappy Jo) real name Richard O'Neil Mark DeKoning Merchant Shares (MS Tokens) 2. Rule changes Earning Junction was a “fast” RevShare with multiple levels of ad packs and earnings ranging from 3-10% daily. Obviously funds ran out rather quickly. In order to combat this, the admin lowered the daily ROI. This did nothing to encourage people to deposit as most users just saw this as lower earnings and were not concerned about the stability of a program. Mark then decided it was time to completely revamp the program under a new name, with part of the profits going to EJ, in order to pay old members their full investment. 3. Family Emergency Nothing but an excuse Han launched the best RevShare of 2015 “hands down!” or so we thought. Han was active here on PE. The ranks were climbing in Alexa at god speed. Referrals were coming in thanks to the advertising on HQ. It was a solid product. While we had so must trust in him, he started admining for another site (EarningTraffic) and used the same PayPal account there. But then Han started having “personal" issues - a family death. Servers on HQ were at a crawl. Earnings likewise. It's unclear whether or not he was actually depressed and going through these circumstances but either way he disappeared with our money in two different websites. 4. Admin opens up another program The admin opens up another site “mid game” running at the same time. That means he's abandoning the old one. Han HQRevShare to EarningTraffic Paul/Biz2Days on MMG (TrafficBoot/KooAd) 5. Admin fails to provide “service” adequately If basic functions don't work that means a short lifespan Triple Thr3at (Ray Scott) This was the first RevShare of its kind. The name implied what it was all about: triple, meaning three, steps to earn. It included 1) A subscription fee 2) Ad packs/revshare 3) Newsletter ads The rules and design of this program inspired a HUGE onslaught of copycats. It probably could've lasted a bit longer, but the advertising (product) didn't even work. As most RevShares, you were required to surf 10 ads per day. However, it was NEARLY IMPOSSIBLE to do so. Surfing reset on SERVER TIME midnight (EST), rather than a user-based 24 hour clock. The servers would become overloaded because everyone wanted to maximize their earnings and surf as soon as the clock reset. The site would crash and it would take a few hours, at least, until the traffic slowed down a bit and make it stabilized enough to navigate the website. The admin decided to then shut off the surfing requirement completely, which means people were earning, but advertisers weren't getting the views that they paid for. The newsletter, which was supposed to feature a solo ad, was only sent out twice ever, even though it was supposed to be sent out daily. Furthermore, there were payment processor issues with PayPal (surprise! surprise!) The admin made a whole video of him calling PayPal and asking for a refund to no avail. Payment delays were inevitable. The admin developed this rather selfish and angry attitude, saying quote “people aren't buying ad packs for the advertising...duh!” He made it clear that he built this business for a quick buck and just didn't care about the product that he was supposed to be selling. Along with all of this, he changed the subscription fee from monthly to weekly. He claimed that you could NOT receive a cash out unless you paid the subscription fee. If you canceled your membership or failed to renew it in time, your cash out would also automatically be taken out of the queue and canceled. This was a bullshit rule because some people were waiting for a smaller cash out than the price of the renewal fee. Long story short, the admin had a faulty product and never fixed it. 6. Blame it on the Hackers Legit DDOS attack or not, programs rarely survive the aftermath of one. 7. Lawsuits, dirty lawsuits 8. Begging for deposits Uday Nara straight up admitting My Paying Ads was sending out more money than it received. "People aren't buying the ad packs for the advertising...DUH!" - Ray Scott 9. Daily Earnings significantly drop 10. Limited Time deals Sector (Ore-Mine) This was an interesting gamification of investing. You could buy mines and upgrade them. Higher level mines brought in higher profits. The design looked like something straight from the 90s era of bad web design. Nonetheless, Ore-Mine was a steady 2% weekly and continued to pay for over a year The admin was very friendly and active on BitTalk. The userbase was growing steadily, plans to implement other cryptocoins were in the work, but the admin got greedy and decided to sell special Holiday Mines. These mines offered a very fast mining rate for a limited time. However, before these mines could even hit BEP, the site was “shut down by a governmental body” aka SCAM! The photoshop of the certificate of “Seizure” from the United States Global Illicit financial Team was almost as bad as the web design itself. 11. Selective or Delayed Payments Lack of support or communication 12. Payment Processor Troubles PayPal catastrophe Charles Scoville from Traffic Monsoon 13. Server Issues & Site Maintenance Sometimes servers crash or sites need maintenece. Even big sites like Facebook can go down. But if it lasts anything more than 24 hours, that's very strange and unusual. Something's up Akash Patil (Mighty Shares) Another Passsive Earner member who even made a cute little anime avatar, as many of us have here. He was very communicative and open to suggestions. The original launch was delayed because he wanted to iron out the kinks and assure everything launched smoothly. In the mean time, he decided to change the ad pack plan based on members' feedback. He had a big pre-launch sale on ads as well. The site launched and failed - ridden with server issues. He kept members informed on PE and Facebook about the status of the server issues. The servers were never fixed. 14. Admin splurges Dave Grohl (AdzShareClub) The former drummer of grunge rock band Nirvana and front liner of Foo Fighters. Oh wait. Wrong Dave Grohl. PayPal rejected this guy's program after a few days and he promised to refund anyone that invested using PP. Well not only did he decide to take the money and run (and not refund anyone), but he also went as far as to brag about how many adpacks he was buying in other RevShare groups on Facebook. The guy wasn't even subtle. Jo Cook * Pictures with girlfriend on exotic vacations and fancy restaurants Ray Scott (Triple Thr3at Marketing) literally posting pictures of him posing with Benjamins 15. Vague Promises Alex Sengphong (Cheklisting) “real talk” vlogs about the RevShare model. He promised to bring in legitimate income to compensate the “RevShare side of things”. He motivated many to believe in his “vision.” Little did we know his vision was running off with our money and having a nice holiday in the Carribean or some place nice. Jeremy Rush (Zukul Ad Netowork). Guarunteed referrals. 16. There's a sketchy software to download Jeremy Jones He offered cryptocurrency called" RVCoin”. RVCoin was mined by installing a toolbar in your browser. As long as you had the toolbar installed, you would see ads from advertisers at ATM2You. Each ad would give you a small amount of RVCoin. There was alsi a market for these coins. The price was skyrocketing for a while, averaging 4% profit daily. It then crashed. Hard. At this point, Jeremy offered “insurance” on investments. By paying a 10% fee to your RVCoin purchase, the price you could sell it at would never be lower than the price you bought it at (minus the 10% fee). Regaining confidence, the RVCoin market continued to climb for weeks, long after the site stopped paying. Oh and on top of run ning away with money, the toolbar he got people to install was actually infected with malware and he stole people's payment processor account passwords then swiped up everything he could from those accounts. 17. They ask to verify your identity Merchant Shares Nick Johnson (Click Intensity) A solid revshare that stopped payments because of scammers. He then claimed in order to prevent future scammers from stealing the KYT, that's Know Your Customer, standards. Coincidentally, the only future scammer in this program was the admin himself. Under KYT, people were required to send very personal documents, including a government issue ID, proof of address, and other sensitive data. He continued payments for a while, but then ran into “payment processor issues”. After further investigation, by simply contacting the payment processor in question, it was clear that Nick Johnson completely made that up. Some people say “Nick Johnson” is not even his real name and is just a psedo name with an actor he hired. He continues to post videos and blogs about how they're coming back and still going to pay. Lies. This guy not only stole money, but also people's identity. He has copies of personal documents and even some accounts are linked to Google+ profiles. 18. Copy Pasta Inspiration is one thing but stealing is another. It's okay to copy (& procrastinaste) as long as you make it your own. It's NOT okay to straight up take something someone else made and say you made it. This shows the admin only knows how to steal and not run a program. Danielle Christopher Playing off the hype of the new RevShare model TT3 brought us, this guy decided to make his own clone. He cloned it alright to a tee. Literally, he copy/pasted the script, code, and even content from Triple Thr3at. He went so far as to leave the names of the Triple Thr3at admins in the Terms & Conditions. 19. Pre-Launch It could close before it even opens or soon after Zukul Ad Network 20. Winter is coming
Miksi ihminen kuvittelee edelleen olevansa luomakunnan huipulla? Onko ihmislajilla liian hyvä itsetunto ja mitä siitä seuraa? Kirjailija Anni Kytömäen uusin teos Mirabilis on oikeastaan koukuttava seikkailukertomus, mutta samalla jälleen vahva puheenvuoro ihmisen ja muiden lajien suhteesta. Myös meidän ihmisten luonnosta, sen tuhovoimasta ja samalla myös hauraudesta. Mirabilis kuljettaa lukijansa 1860-luvun nälkävuosista Venäjän Kaukoitään Amurinmaalle siirtolaisten yhteisöön ja takaisin. Historia, kehitys, luokkakysymykset ja naisen asema risteilevät suuremman kehyksen sisällä. Samalla kun hyväksikäytämme ja tuhoamme muita lajeja, Kytömäen teos näyttää, kuinka haavoittuva ihminen on paitsi lajina, niin myös yksilönä. Kytömäen tuotannossa luonto totisesti puhuu ihmiselle - joskus kuoreensa sulkeutuneen raakun hiljaisuudella tai tapettavan turkishylkeen tuskan huudoilla. Kirjailijan työn lisäksi Anni Kytömäki on myös pitkän linjan luonnonsuojelija ja tällä hetkellä hallituksen puheenjohtajana Pentti Linkolan perustamassa Luonnonperintösäätiössä. Kulttuuriykkösessä keskustellaan kirjailija Anni Kytömäen kanssa ihmislajin moraalista ja myös siitä surusta, jota jotkut meistä tuntevat omasta erillisyydestämme suhteessa muihin lajeihin. Puhumme myös kaunokirjallisuuden keinoista tavoittaa luontoa meissä ja perkaamme lisäksi erityiseksi väitettyä suomalaisten luontosuhdetta sekä sen käytännön toteutuksia luontokadon, avohakkuiden ja raakkujen tuhonnan kaltaisten uutisten keskellä. Kulttuuriykkösen toimittajana on Leena Peltokangas.
V lese nedaleko Kytína jsou označené stromy oranžovou značkou. Ty se budou porážet, protože jsou napadené kůrovcem. „Vidíte, že podél kmene je jak kdyby nasypaná skořice, to jsou dutinky, které vypadávají z toho stromu,“ ukazuje František Dvořák, výrobní náměstek lesního závodu Konopiště. To je první příznak toho, že strom je napadený.
Millä keinoilla ja sanoilla Venäjän johto oikeuttaa hyökkäyssotaa Ukrainassa? Haastateltavana Aleksanteri-instituutin väitöskirjatutkija Santeri Kytöneva. Kytöneva on käynyt läpi Venäjän presidentti Vladimir Putinin puheita sekä Kremlin tiedotteita ja muita julkaisuja. Ortodoksinen kirkko auttaa Venäjän johtoa Ukrainan sodan oikeuttamisessa. Keinovalikoimassa on uskonnollisen merkityksen antaminen sodalle: vastustaja leimataan paholaiseksi ja esitetään väitteitä satanismista. Lännen väitetään luovan Venäjälle vihamielistä "anti-Venäjää". Läntinen eliitti asetetaan vastakkain perinteisille arvoille ja uskonnolle. Miten näihin Venäjän johdon esittämiin väitteisiin pitäisi suhtautua? Toimittajana on Linda Pelkonen.
Yasushi SUKO is a doctoral student at the Faculty of Social Sciences/Psychology, Tampere University, Finland. He studies the effects of nature experience on people, especially the restorative effect of repeatedly listening to natural sounds (e.g., birdsong, the sound of a running river, etc.). He is currently a member of the EnviWell Research Group, directed by Professor Kalevi Korpela. In this episode we deep-dive into the acoustic stimuli and elaborate on the various potentials listening to specific sounds can have for health promotion, restoration and wellbeing. The roles of nature sounds are discussed and practical applications both for clinical and non-clinical contexts are investigated. Time Stamps and Related References/Projects: PART II: 04:40 Y. Suko's interest in natural sounds originates from J.S. Bach's (1685-1750) music and Ivan Shishkin's (1832-1898) forest landscape paintings. 06:10 Y. Suko's research on alleviating surgeons' stress through listening to natural sounds. Suko, Y., Shindo, T., Saito, K., Takayama, N., Warisawa, S., Sakuma, T., Ito, M., Kytölä, P., Nummi, T., & Korpela, K. (2022). Alleviating surgeons' stress through listening to natural sounds in a half-encapsulated rest space after an operation: A pilot, longitudinal field study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(19), 12736. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191912736 11:28 Literature on which Y. Suko based the audio files for his studies. Ratcliffe, E. (2021). Sound and soundscape in restorative natural environments: A narrative literature review. Frontiers in Psychology, 12, 570563. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.570563 Ratcliffe, E., Gatersleben, B., & Sowden, P. T. (2013). Bird sounds and their contributions to perceived attention restoration and stress recovery. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 36, 221–228. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvp.2013.08.004 13:20 Three theories explaining why natural sounds are restorative: attention restoration theory (ART), stress recovery theory (SRT), and conditioned restoration theory (CRT). Kaplan, R., & Kaplan, S. (1989). The experience of nature: A psychological perspective. Cambridge university press. Ulrich, R. S., Simons, R. F., Losito, B. D., Fiorito, E., Miles, M. A., & Zelson, M. (1991). Stress recovery during exposure to natural and urban environments. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 11(3), 201–230. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0272-4944(05)80184-7 Egner, L. E., Sütterlin, S., & Calogiuri, G. (2020). Proposing a framework for the restorative effects of nature through conditioning: Conditioned restoration theory. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(18), 6792. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17186792 21:20 PART II 22:35 Y. Suko's research on the effects of faint traffic noise mixed with birdsong. Suko, Y., Saito, K., Takayama, N., Warisawa, S., & Sakuma, T. (2019). Effect of faint road traffic noise mixed in birdsong on the perceived restorativeness and listeners' physiological response: An exploratory study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(24), 4985. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16244985 33:20 Future applications of restorative natural sounds in clinical and non-clinical settings. 38:50 Restorative natural sounds are related to salutogenesis. Antonovsky, A. (1996). The salutogenic model as a theory to guide health promotion. Health Promotion International, 11(1), 11–18. https://doi.org/10.1093/heapro/11.1.11 40:00 Application of restorative natural sounds in public spaces. 46:45 Ideas for playing restorative natural sounds in prisons and psychiatric wards. Chrysikou, E. (2014). Architecture for psychiatric environments and therapeutic spaces. Ios Press. Maja, V., & Ojala, K. (2022).
Epicenter - Learn about Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies
Blockchains are, by default, public ledgers containing every transaction recorded by the network. While this ensures transparency, it also violates users' privacy once an address is linked to an entity. Apart from creating additional risk for self-custody, institutions are also limited by what they can publicly share on a blockchain. As a result, there is great demand and utility for on-chain, compliant privacy, which still requires KYC (& KYT), but protects them through cryptographic constructs. Zero knowledge proofs attest computational integrity, allowing for transactions to be bundled together and their correctness verified, without revealing each individual interaction.We were joined by Anish Mohammed, co-founder & CTO of Panther Protocol, to discuss the importance of compliant privacy for on-chain transactions, powered by zero knowledge technology.Topics covered in this episode:Anish's backgroundPanther's value propositionUX & on-chain privacyPanther's multi-asset shielded pool architectureKYC & KYTShielded zones and transactionsZone administratorAddress mappingRoadmap & Panther mainnetTarget audience & adoptionFee model & tokenomicsEpisode links:Anish Mohammed on TwitterPanther Protocol on TwitterSponsors:Gnosis: Gnosis builds decentralized infrastructure for the Ethereum ecosystem, since 2015. This year marks the launch of Gnosis Pay— the world's first Decentralized Payment Network. Get started today at - gnosis.ioChorus1: Chorus1 is one of the largest node operators worldwide, supporting more than 100,000 delegators, across 45 networks. The recently launched OPUS allows staking up to 8,000 ETH in a single transaction. Enjoy the highest yields and institutional grade security at - chorus.oneThis episode is hosted by Meher Roy. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/537
Katherine Yeske Taylor began her career as a rock critic in Atlanta in the 1990s, interviewing Georgia musical royalty such as the Indigo Girls, R.E.M., and the Black Crowes while still a teenager. Since then, she has conducted several hundred interviews and contributes regularly to Billboard, Flood, Spin, and American Songwriter, among others. She is a longtime New York City resident and is extremely active in the downtown rock scene.SRTN Website
Can he survive a year only using stable coins? In this episode, Darren chats with Aeryn Quarmby, Co-Founder and COO of Xion Global. They cover crypto market trends, emphasizing the prominence of stablecoins and efficient layer two networks. Highlights:
Kyt is a visual artist from New York by way of Los Angeles. We talk about her very early obsession with the internet and computer art while being in a strict household and having that all kept at arm's length, her strained but ultimately successful journey through art school, being given the title "Junior Graphic Design Apprentice" at her first job, GIFs leading to work with Miley Cyrus, how meeting Flying Lotus led to a long relationship working with Adult Swim, starting and running her own studio DAISY and the burnout that came with it, her introduction to and journey with NFTs, what she's been up to in 2023, her work with Two Shell, surviving burnout, and how she got her 3-letter Instagram handle.Episode artwork by Chuck Anderson/NoPattern Studio. Episode music & production by Yuri Rybak & Josh Chin.Created in partnership with ZORA.
We talk to KYT Americas co-founder Brandon Cretu about road racing, getting into moto, and KYT helmets.
Court, Impetus, and Saint are back this week and there is a lot to cover! We kick things off with highlights from the final episode of DMB with Merc & Kyt, cover some details on the exotic mission rotator, digest the state of the game, and round things out with the new sandbox article. TIMESTAMPS:13:28 - Ep 302 Interview Highlights21:21 - August 10th TWID36:00 - State of the Game1:32:10 - Exotic Armor & Abilities UpdatesBECOME A PATRON: https://www.patreon.com/massivebreakdownpodcastPVP POD: https://destiny-massive-breakdowns.captivate.fm/listenSTAR WARS POD: https://beneath-twin-suns.captivate.fm/listenCHAT SERVER: https://discord.gg/TheyfeQHOME PAGE: https://destinymassivebreakdowns.comYOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqCi3pvTA17HLRaow-K3U5wEditing by Autodidaktos.
Today's guest, Kyt Lyn Walken, is an international mantracking expert and instructor. In this episode, she shares some stories and background about her career as an instructor, as well as some tips and stories about the importance of tracking skills. Connect with Kyt: https://www.instagram.com/kytlynwalken/?hl=en https://thewayoftracking.com/ Connect with Ricardo: https://www.foresteducator.com/ https://www.theforestboxforkids.com/ https://www.hawkcircle.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ricardo-sierra-5980931/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wolverineway/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RicardohawkSierra
Benny Diar is a graffiti writer who grew up in Gilroy and made his name painting in San Jose, Portland, Seattle and beyond. Early on, he learned the consequences of graffiti while dealing with incarceration as a juvenile but never stopped his drive to paint. Coming up as a member of KYT and DTC crews, Diar's painted thousands of freight trains. He was also one of the creative minds behind Clout Magazine, which covered graffiti, rap, and streetwear from the Bay Area and beyond. Tragically, a car accident nearly took his life and left him paralyzed. Through the support of his crew, Diar pushed through and continues to paint to this day despite being confined to a wheelchair. His story is inspiring and he's shown people that anything is possible and art can help overcome even the most challenging circumstances. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historyofthebay/support
In this episode of The Vivek Ramaswamy Show, Vivek engages in a riveting discussion with his college friend, cryptocurrency expert Mark Lurie. This dialogue centers around cryptocurrency's role in modern financial systems and its interaction with traditional regulations. Mark insightfully dives into topics like Bitcoin's initial appeal, the potential disruption caused by crypto, and its need for a distinct regulatory approach. The latter half of the episode explores securities law, the concept of 'Know Your Transaction', and possible changes to accommodate crypto in these laws. Finally, a fascinating talk about crypto's ability to check the administrative state, serve as an opt-out jurisdiction, and its potential long-term impacts ensues. The episode concludes with reflections on a recent political event they both attended.--Donate here: https://t.co/PE1rfuVBmbFor more content follow me here:Twitter - @VivekGRamaswamyInstagram - @vivekgramaswamyFacebook - http://facebook.com/VivekGRamaswamyTruth Social - @VivekRamaswamyRumble - @VivekRamaswamy--Time-codes:00:01:14 - Vivek introduces Mark Lurie, a cryptocurrency authority, who starts sharing his insightful views on the subject.00:05:00 - Mark discusses the potential impact of cryptocurrency on the traditional financial system, highlighting its ability to disrupt the status quo.00:08:25 - Vivek delves into the idea of 'opting in' to traditional regulations for legal protections, bringing new perspectives to the crypto community's autonomy.00:14:19 - Mark introduces the concept of 'Know Your Transaction' (KYT), proposing it as a bridge between the crypto and traditional financial worlds.00:19:00 - Vivek comments on the purposeful vagueness of securities laws, questioning its intention to empower regulatory bodies.00:24:30 - Mark talks about how cryptocurrency can serve as a check and balance on the administrative state, sparking debates on checks and balances.00:26:30 - The discussion concludes with Mark and Vivek envisaging the long-term goals of cryptocurrency and its potential societal impact.
Kyt is back, back again...this time with Sascha and Erik and yes...in English! We talk about Gear for Tracking, Movies and stuff...have fun!
RocketFuel Payment Solutions CEO Peter Jensen joins Natalie Stoberman from the Proactive studios to share how the company is evolving business-to-business (B2B) cross-border payments through the use of modern blockchain technologies. Jensen says by leveraging stablecoins and blockchain to eliminate volatility, RocketFuel efficiently moves large sums of money from one country to another while avoiding delays and compliance-related issues with traditional banking systems. He adds that RocketFuel is committed to maintaining compliance standards without compromising efficiency. The company employs anti-money laundering and processes like KYC and KYT similar to those used by banks. With a more nimble approach, Jensen also shares how RocketFuel rejects non-compliant customers, streamlining the payment process and reducing delays. #ProactiveInvestors #RocketFuelPaymentSolutions #CrossBorderPayments #B2BPayments #BlockchainRevolution #RocketFuelSolutions #EfficientPayments #StableCoins #ModernFinance #GlobalTransactions #BusinessInnovation #FinancialTechnology #InternationalPayments #StreamlinedProcesses #BlockchainTechnology #DigitalCurrency #FutureofPayments #PaymentSolutions #EfficientTransactions #NatalieStoberman #BusinessGrowth #DigitalFinance #CryptoPayments #GlobalCommerce #FinancialInnovation #SecureTransactions #DigitalEconomy #ModernBanking #FinancialRevolution #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
Als Gast haben wir eine der europäischen Fährtensucherinnen eingeladen. Erik spricht mit Kyt über Ihren Weg zum Tracking und was man haben sollte, um selbst Spurenleser zu werden.
Motos and Friends is brought to you by the new Schuberth E2 helmet. The Schuberth E2 is Endless Adventure! This week on Motos & Friends we have something slightly different. Among the questions we get from you, our listeners, is whether rider schools are worth the money and effort, and do we have one we can recommend? Well, the answer to both is a resounding “yes”. So, in response to popular demand, we decided this week to chat with Associate Editor Teejay Adams about her recent experience at the Yamaha Champions Riding School. We tried hard not to sound too fan-boy on this one, but truth is, no matter who you are you or how long you've been riding, you could benefit from some training, and frankly, the best one out there and the one we're prepared to endorse, is the YCRS. We're even prepared to incentivize a few of you. Please check the notes at the foot of this page and see how we could add an extra cashback reward if you're booking a class, and this is in addition to the 10% discount you will get if you use our sign up code. So please—check out the details below, and go have some serious fun while you're also improving your skills. You will be a safer, more complete rider if you do. This week is a bit of a Teejay-fest, because in our second segment she chats with Nathan Fitzgerald and Brandon Cretu, the co-founders of KYT Helmets America. Brandon is also the exclusive importer of Ohvale in the United States, and he was instrumental in developing the MotoAmerica Mini Cup and is passionate about trying to help young people get into racing. Brandon's personal racing résumé includes multiple appearances at the Isle of Man TT, the Macau GP, the Northwest 200, Ulster GP, as well as endurance racing at the 24 Hours of Le Mans and the legendary Suzuka 8 Hours. Presumably he knows what it takes to fire up a racing career. As you might imagine, both Nathan and Brandon are hard-core racing fans and were happy to chat with Teejay about the ups and downs of American and global racing, and where they see it going. She did her best to keep them under control. Hold on to your (KYT) helmets! Web: www.kytamericas.com www.ThailandMototours.com www.risemoto.com Instagram: @kytamericas.com @thailandmototours @ohvale_usa @bcretu @nrf_rr Ultimate Motorcycling/YCRS Discount+ Reward Program 1. For the UM 10% discount on all YCRS programs use code UltimateMC10 2. The first 20 students only who book the Champ U New Rider online course will receive a $20 cashback reward. Email producer@ultimatemotorcycling.com with your booking confirmation code and your preferred method for us to send you your reward. 3. The first 3 students only who book the 2-day Champ School course will receive a $200 cashback reward. Email producer@ultimatemotorcycling.com with your booking confirmation code and your preferred method for us to send you your reward. Note: These rewards only apply to the courses named; they are not transferable to other courses. Offers only available to residents of the United States. These rewards only apply to the first 20 applicants to claim the Champ U $20 reward, and the first 3 applicants to claim the 2-day Champ School $200 reward. Once these rewards are claimed there will be no more. Please claim by email to producer@ultimatemotorcycling.com and include your booking code as proof of purchase. Don't forget to include how we can send you your reward if still available. We love your feedback! Please send us your comments and suggestions at producer@ultimatemotorcycling.com and if you like Motos & Friends, hit the Subscribe button!
Kaupallinen yhteistyö: NextoryLinkki tarjoukseen, jolla saat 45 päivää ilmaista kuunteluaikaa: www.nextory.fi/varjotonEtelä-Suomessa, Kytäjän kylässä sijaitsevan vanhan kartanon historia on tullut tutuksi poikkeuksellisen synkistä tapahtumistaan - niin synkistä, että paikallisten keskuudessa on alettu puhua "Kytäjän kartanon kirouksesta". Tilan historiaan mahtuu useita itsemurhia, kohtalokkaita tapaturmia ja sairastumisia, sekä tappoja ja murhia. Mistä on kyse; onko kartano todella kirottu vai mikä selittää sen mailla tapahtuneita lukuisia tragedioita? Onko kaiken tapahtuneen keskittyminen yhteen paikkaan ainoastaan sattumanvaraista? Entä millainen on Kytäjän kartanon tulevaisuus? - Näitä, sekä monia muita kysymyksiä pohdin jaksossa, jättämättä mitään puolta varjoon.Sisältövaroitukset: Itsemurha, lapsen kuolema, alaikäisiin kohdistettu väkivaltaMusiikki ja äänisuunnittelu: Tuomo HokkaPodcastin kansikuva: @simonaxk / @createdbysimona (instagram)Podcastin instagram, facebook & tiktok: @varjotonpodcastPodcastin sähköpostiosoite: varjotonpodcast@gmail.com
KYT brings the band back together and what a comeback it is with both Derek Pite and Andrew Peters top 8-ing the F2F Tour Championship in Toronto this past week. Topics include: A quick summary of both top 8 runs How good is the Pioneer format? Is Mono-Green Devotion as overpowered as Trudel thinks it is? Is Rakdos Sacrifice an actual thing? What they expect at the Tour Championship in Calgary Comments on the event as a whole --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/firststrike/support
Tämän päivän kurja juttu kertoo Kytäjän kartanon historiasta. Jaksossa käsitellään tilan surullisimpia tapahtumia, mukaan lukien 1970-luvulle sijoittuvaa Kytäjän kolmoissurmaa. Onko pahamainen kartano todella kirottu? Vai ovatko nämä surulliset asiat vain sattumalta tapahtuneet kartanon mailla?
「Vol.08 地上波テレビ局で活躍するCinema Line FX3[Cinema Line 今、広がる大判の世界]」 KYTの愛称で知られる鹿児島讀賣テレビは、1994年に開局した鹿児島県に5つある民放局の中で最も新しいテレビ局。ローカル局として地元独自の情報を盛り込み、自社制作番組、月~金曜午後6:15~の夕方のニュース情報番組「KYT news every. かごしま」、そして毎週金曜午後3:50~のオリジナル情報番組「かごピタ」などを担当している。これらの地元取材用の撮影機材として、テレビ局では珍しく、大判センサー搭載のシネマカメラが導入された。それがソニーのCinema Lineカメラ「FX3」だ。
Jarno Alho on miksaaja, masteroija sekä muusikko, joka tunnetaan yhtyeistä Kytäjä, Pelkkä Väliviiva ja Sister Flo. Kytäjän 'Kolmos' -levy julkaistaan syyskuun lopulla. Jakso äänitettiin Jarnon studiolla, Tampereella, 5. syyskuuta 2022. Laita bensarahaa: MobilePay 0407688249
This week Kyt is joined by Pattycakes for a discussion of some of the finer points of exploding enemies in PVP with the Solar 3.0 Hunter abilities, along with a quick deep-dive on some of the best submachine guns in Destiny 2 PVP right now. Join us! Hear more from https://www.youtube.com/c/PattycakesGaming (Pattycakes on his YouTube channel) and click the About tab there to find his Twitch and all the socials! In this episode we specifically reference two of his recent videos, linked here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fElEwEAVhZw (Top 3 Solar Hunter Builds) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEzitrlmqCY&t=1016s (SMG Tier List) BECOME A PATRON: https://www.patreon.com/massivebreakdownpodcast (https://www.patreon.com/massivebreakdownpodcast) PVE POD: https://pve-podcast-versus-enemies.captivate.fm/listen (https://pve-podcast-versus-enemies.captivate.fm/listen) STAR WARS POD: https://beneath-twin-suns.captivate.fm/listen (https://beneath-twin-suns.captivate.fm/listen) CHAT SERVER: https://discord.gg/TheyfeQ (https://discord.gg/TheyfeQ) HOME PAGE: https://destinymassivebreakdowns.com (https://destinymassivebreakdowns.com)
Andy and Kristy were another perfect pairing for the Culture Crush Business Podcast. Kristy discussed what her team does to help leaders to enhance culture and optimize performance, while Andy gave us insight into the heart of his company and ways other leaders can support their internal teams. According to Kristy and her team, the four main areas that individuals in the workplace are searching for is to be known, grown, included and inspired. These four pieces are areas that Kristy and her team focus on improving but these are four main areas that your team and company can start to focus on as well! When improving company culture and focusing on your people, the ROI is there in the end. There are a handful of tips that came from the conversation that can help improve the company culture, increase retention, and attract the right new candidates. So where do you start? Take the time to know your people and who they are. Support and grow your people. Provide them professional development support and stop being afraid that they “might” leave the company. Guess what? They might stay too! Reach out to your staff and ask for their thoughts and input. Allow your staff the opportunity to feel inspired with the work that your company is doing. Both Know Your Talents and ESI are perfect examples of companies that are doing great things and allowing their staff to feel inspired with what they are doing. The next step is honesty. This means that leadership is honest to the staff and they provide a space for the staff to be honest as well. This opens the opportunity for staff to be open with their bosses and management about their goals and future growth. Maybe the employee wants to grow in the company or maybe they want to have a food truck someday. You'll never know unless you give them the space to open up. This podcast is for any level leader that understands culture is going to happen whether you work on it or not. So why not work on it and make it better? You don't have to be sick to work on your health and your culture doesn't have to be bad to want to work and improve it. All in all- when you start to focus on improving the company culture at your company, once you start you have to keep going. You can't talk to employees about their feelings, thoughts, and ideas and then not consider them as you grow and improve. Andy put it simply, “You can't put the genie back in the bottle.” In the end- as a leader- be bold, courageous, purposeful, and mindful. Know Your Talents (KYT) is a management consulting firm that enhances culture and optimizes performance at every level. Our expertise is centered around four key principles: helping businesses know, include, inspire and grow their employees. Kristy Bach serves as the President at Know Your Talents, a premier management consulting partner working with leaders to enhance culture and optimize performance at every level. Know Your Talents is the corporate division of LearnKey, a workforce education solutions provider. Kristy leads the corporate division enabling the company to offer a complete “enterprise development solution” that aligns people strategy to business strategy. Kristy brings her success to immediately connect with, consult, and inspire individuals across every level and discipline, building trust and authentic relationships with clients, team members and peers. Prior to joining KYT, Kristy was with BestCompaniesAZ a leading Arizona Marketing Company. Additionally, she served in a COO capacity for over ten years at The Finders, a local staffing and recruiting firm, specializing in Technology, Human Resources, and Finance/Accounting. Kristy currently serves on the Board of Directors for a local non-profit organization, Career Connectors and serves on the GCU Technology Advisory Board. Kristy is a graduate of the University of Arizona and she enjoys spending time with her husband and family, friends, community involvement, running, biking and hiking in her free time. Follow Know Your Talents on LinkedIn and Facebook. Educational Services (ESI) is the leading provider of employee staffing solutions for Arizona school districts, as well as assisting governments and colleges. Founded in 1999 by three educators, ESI has a passion for helping people by making a positive impact in education and public service. ESI's featured services include a return-to-work program known as RetireRehire, and SubSource, the largest substitute staffing program in the state. ESI has proudly served over 10,000 of Arizona's public retirees and actively employs over 6,000 substitute educators. Andy Shirk is the President & CEO of ESI, delighted to lead a company where heart and integrity are cherished in a people-centered culture. Prior to joining ESI, Andy lead TrueRoots Development for 7 years advising business owners throughout the Valley. Kindness, curiosity and wisdom are his core values. His greatest joy is serving people with warmth and compassion which is the bedrock of his career. Whether as a business leader or playing upright bass in the local music scene, Andy genuinely loves to create the setting for others to shine. Follow ESI on LinkedIn and Facebook. You can follow the Culture Crush Business Podcast on all of our platforms! Check us out here!
This week, Kyt shares tips and advice for enjoying Season 17 to the fullest, breaks down changes to the Weapon Stats Spreadsheet including which guns have the best Zoom and Airborne Effectiveness stats, and answers questions from listeners. CORRECTION: At the end we got our dates confused; illPhysics will be joining us for the episode releasing June 18th. On June 11th, Kyt will be joined by the hosts of PVE: Podcast Versus Enemies - Saint Kabr, Court, and Impetus! BECOME A PATRON: https://www.patreon.com/massivebreakdownpodcast (https://www.patreon.com/massivebreakdownpodcast) PVE POD: https://pve-podcast-versus-enemies.captivate.fm/listen (https://pve-podcast-versus-enemies.captivate.fm/listen) STAR WARS POD: https://beneath-twin-suns.captivate.fm/listen (https://beneath-twin-suns.captivate.fm/listen) CHAT SERVER: https://discord.gg/TheyfeQ (https://discord.gg/TheyfeQ) HOME PAGE: https://destinymassivebreakdowns.com (https://destinymassivebreakdowns.com)
This week Kyt is joined by Dre, the man behind the gunsmith! They discuss the making of d2gunsmith.com, where the web tool is going in the future (including some big dreams), and Dre's love of unique weapons and perk combinations in Destiny 2. Includes a long list of rare and powerful perk combinations - and the weapons they drop on. See what all the fuss is about at https://d2gunsmith.com (d2gunsmith.com), and support Dre here: https://ko-fi.com/aundre_kerr (https://ko-fi.com/aundre_kerr) BECOME A PATRON: https://www.patreon.com/massivebreakdownpodcast (https://www.patreon.com/massivebreakdownpodcast) PVE POD: https://pve-podcast-versus-enemies.captivate.fm/listen (https://pve-podcast-versus-enemies.captivate.fm/listen) STAR WARS POD: https://beneath-twin-suns.captivate.fm/listen (https://beneath-twin-suns.captivate.fm/listen) CHAT SERVER: https://discord.gg/TheyfeQ (https://discord.gg/TheyfeQ) HOME PAGE: https://destinymassivebreakdowns.com (https://destinymassivebreakdowns.com)
“Moi j'ai toujours trouvé que le fait de parler de valeurs en tant que telles c'était assez bullshit.” Cette semaine dans A-Team : Pierre-Etienne Bidon, Co-fondateur & Co-CEO de Moka.Care. La mission de Moka.Care, c'est d'accompagner les entreprises à faire de la santé mentale un pilier de croissance saine. Pour ça, ils facilitent l'accès aux soins thérapeutiques pour les collaborateurs qui le désirent et proposent des formations aux managers afin de les sensibiliser aux enjeux de santé mentale. Moka.Care c'est : 2 Co-CEO 45 collaborateurs Créée en janvier 2020 +100 entreprises accompagnées en France et en Europe. Se retrouver dans l'épisode : 01'21” : 3 bonnes raisons d'opter pour un Co-CEO 03'40” : Les 4 thématiques de santé mentale les plus fréquentes 05'40” : 3 barrières au traitement de la santé mentale 09'39” : La loi de Schopenhauer et les 3 phases d'une idée disruptive 11'35” : Pourquoi préférer l'harmonie à l'équilibre 17'36” : Les 3 axes d'un bon “KYT” 21'38” : Les bienfaits d'un “reverse interview” 23'26” : La plus grosse difficulté à laquelle il a été confronté 25'24” : 3 conseils pour réussir son feedback P.S. 15 secondes et 5* ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ sur Apple Podcast et Spotify pour nous soutenir. Merci à notre sponsor : Asana
KYT brings Andy back for a quick reaction on Magic's big Organized Play announcement. They then discuss Modern with F2F Edmonton Open Champion Ash Loraas. Should players pilot 4C Elementals? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/firststrike/support
Dana Dunford is the CEO and co-founder of Hemlane, a technology-enabled property management platform. Through real estate she became a strong advocate of purchasing properties anywhere, as the best investments are not typically in your backyard. Dana helps real estate investors set up the most intelligent process to manage rentals from a distance, while connecting them with local, licensed professionals. Russia's attack on Ukraine has taken financial markets by surprise and its consequences are already having a severe impact upon energy, transport and logistics, stocks and assets. To help you stay understand the situation, Dana will talk us through in today's episode how likely the war in Ukraine is going to impact and affect our economy locally in the States as well as the real estate investment market. Episode Links: https://resources.hemlane.com/author/dana-dunford/ --- Transcript Before we jump into the episode, here's a quick disclaimer about our content. The Remote Real Estate Investor podcast is for informational purposes only, and is not intended as investment advice. The views, opinions and strategies of both the hosts and the guests are their own and should not be considered as guidance from Roofstock. Make sure to always run your own numbers, make your own independent decisions and seek investment advice from licensed professionals. Michael: Hey everyone, welcome to another episode of the Remote Real Estate Investor. I'm Michael Albaum, and today I'm joined by Dana Dunford, CEO and co-founder of hemline property management and today Dana and I are talking about a pretty heavy and serious topic and that's the war in Ukraine, and how it's likely going to impact and affect our economy locally here in the States as well as the real estate investment market. So let's get into it. Dana Dunford, welcome back to the pod, so happy to have you on. Thanks for taking the time. Dana: Yeah, thanks for having me back on. It's been a while. Michael: I know it's been too long and in between our last recording, and now you gotten some series a funding, right? Dana: We did, we did. We announced it in January and now we're on the property management side, ready to ready to rock and roll and provides more innovation there. Michael: Oh, congratulations. That is super exciting. So today, I was hoping that we could talk about kind of a more serious topic, a bit of a heavy topic and that's how the war in Ukraine is likely to affect our economy here locally in the States and this is a sensitive subject, a heavy subject, there's some incredible atrocities going on right now over there. So want to be sensitive to that. But very curious to get your thoughts around what we here at home can be doing on the economy site to kind of help weather through this storm. Dana: Yeah, definitely. Um, so so just to begin with, I think, with the conflict that's happening in Ukraine, I take it back the strategist, tragedy, and think about, again, two to three years ago, also with COVID, right, basically major event that was global, that everyone was watching. And on the real estate side, we got through it, we got through it together, and we got through it also with our tenants, and with communication. So at the end, I want to really talk about that of like, next steps, actions you can do as a current landlord, and what you should be doing immediately, what you should be doing during your lease renewals, and how to handle what is happening today in the news and in the economy. But a lot of questions that I do get is, you know, from the real estate investor perspective, hey, how is this on the rental side going to affect be here at home as well. And so from there, I think the first thing to talk about is essentially the economy. I'm not a politician. So politics stay 100% away from I will really talk about about rentals themselves. There'll be some things I want to talk about in here, such as short term rentals and development. That's not my expertise. So I think we'll just touch on that. I'm really on long term rentals, and talking about what we're seeing in the economy, and then where we're going from there. Um, so I think that like, probably first place to start is at a high level, um, you know, affecting properties here in the US. What are we expecting? Um, obviously, there, it depends on your property depends on the type of property you have the rental property you have, as well as the types of tenants you have in your property. And so we'll go over that. Um, the other thing about it is location. So I think from that perspective, Michael, let's just face it, like people are asking, is the recession imminent? What's going on with the economy? And how does this conflict impacted? I think, at a high level, when you look at it, definitely will help prolong inflation, may speed up some of the concerns that people have had about recession, but from the rental industry, and what you and I think about every day, as owners of investments of rental properties. For us, we're actually here to assist. You saw this in other recessions, such as a Great Depression, when you saw that people were losing their homes, foreclosures, there was no development, I think 95% of development was caught, right of new homes and there was a huge surge in rental properties and or demand for rental properties, I should say. And so it's the same thing here for landlords to consider of hey, there, if there is a recession, and this conflict does kind of spoil it to happen a little bit faster, or prolongs inflation or anything like that, you as a real estate investor can help by providing a roof over people's heads here in the US, because you have that property and you have that decision to make of renting the home versus keeping it vacant or anything like that. And so I'd say at a high level there, there is benefits to owning rental properties and helping spur the economy from that perspective. Now, I think let's talk about geography, as well as that like a good another place to start. Michael: Yeah. Dana: I've learned from that perspective on the rental side and just to also primary residences, people always say what are the most three most important things in real estate and purchasing and it's location, location, location, they say, right. Michael: So it's four things. Dana: Is that is that for location, location, location? Michael: Location, location, location, and then purchasing, right? Dana: Oh, and then purchasing? Yeah, and actually purchasing it, there you go and so from the location perspective, we are overseas where we're, there's one big ocean of the seven seas, that is between the US, the continental US, and the conflict and so I do think Europe is going to be, Europe real estate will be much more impacted than US real estate and so you have that at play there. I also think, with the location of your property and the type of property you have, understanding the tenants that are in your property is something that's super important here with this conflict and the reason I say that is because I wanted to go into inflation and talk about inflation here and from that perspective, with inflation, what you do see is that inflation is expected to be prolonged 8% of gas and oil right comes from Russia and so we're looking at prices going up here in California I don't know, if you've looked at gas prices, but I think I saw $7 when I was down in San Diego last weekend. Michael: Yeah, diesel is like seven bucks, pretty no unleaded is around six and change most places. Dana: Unheard of yeah and so from a location perspective, also your property, the type of property you have in the location. renters who are more cost burdened by that price of gas and oil and just travel and transport to their jobs will be much more greatly impacted than those were up an increase of, you know, seven to 11%, whatever it is, with the inflation doesn't touch too much of those. The consumer goods and stuff that's just part of their of their of their daily life. So I think that would be one thing I would say on the on the location side to think about is not only geography and looking at the big picture, the map, but also where your properties are and who your tenants are. Michael: Dana that makes perfect sense. I think for those folks who are looking kind of towards the future about future purchases based on location and what type of tenant class they would be looking for. But what would you say is important for folks to keep in mind? Or maybe go out and do if they have an existing portfolio? Is there anything that they could do you know, proactively as opposed to reactive? Dana: Yeah, absolutely. Um, so I think from that perspective, it's talking to your tenants, right. So it's the very first thing to do and, um, I'll give some parallels also on the COVID side, but going out and talking to your tenants of, hey, we know there's inflation out there and we, we understand that there are other things in the news that are affecting this inflation even more so that we didn't anticipate back in December. And now that we're in 2022, how are you doing from that perspective, you know, from a perspective of, you know, income to rent ratio should be three to one. So you should have three times the income to the amount that your monthly rent is, but are other things in their lives affecting that where are they suddenly it needs to be higher than three, or they're finding that their salaries not increasing as much as the rental rates? So certain things like that, to just be mindful of to talk to your tenants and from a bank account perspective, are they seen any of their savings deplete they're where they really are living paycheck to paycheck if they didn't before? Or if they are today, living paycheck to paycheck, which many renters are or they find finding that cost burden becoming easy and greater with the inflation rates, rising care, which is more of like general from an economic perspective, something to be mindful of. Michael: Yeah, I think that's a good point and I think that real estate, rental real estate in particular is kind of one of those interesting businesses in that there often maybe isn't a lot of interfacing between owner and client or owner and tenant. And that's just not the case in some of the businesses. If someone goes to retail store, they're going to be interacting with employees of the store and get feedback there on the spot. But in real estate, we often don't get that feedback until it's too late, or those lines of communication aren't open. So I love that you you're talking about just going and having a conversation with folks kind of taking the pulse, finding what their needs are and looking to see if they can't be met to be mutually beneficial. Dana: Yeah, it's KYC, right. Know your customer, I call it KYT, know your tenants and being there for them we actually saw here at Hamline, we saw it really, really helpful in COVID, where landlords reached out to their tenants and just said, hey, listen, there, right now there's a pandemic, how are you doing? How are things going with your job, you know, if you are going to lose your job, or you are affected by COVID, please reach out to me and then if a tenant does reach out, it's like, oh, well, because they think they're going to lose their job, they're in the restaurant industry or anything like that. It's like, okay, well, if that's the case, then let's go ahead and talk about early termination with no fee, or whatever it may be to help the situation. I think that kind of know your, know your tenant is super important in any in any situation like this, and taking a proactive approach and the reason I say that is there's a lot of misinformation out there about how things are handled. We saw it in the news during COVID, where it was like eviction bans, no tenant can get evicted, right. It is headline news. But it was really only if you were affected by COVID and there was like five boxes, would that eviction a plane ban apply? So by knowing your tenant and reaching out to them and telling them, hey, listen, if you're affected, reach out to me, then you're actually in the know more so, you have more information there and you're having a conversation, rather than making assumptions of how the other person will handle the situation. Michael: Yeah, that makes total sense and from a from an implementation standpoint, I mean, if someone has a portfolio of 20, single family rentals, they're all with a professional manager, is it reasonable for the owner to reach out to that manager and say, hey, go, you know, go chat with these folks? Or is this a time that is kind of unprecedented in our history and so those owners really need to be picking up the phone themselves and having those types of conversations? Dana: Well, I think definitely, in that case, if you have a property manager, you should reach out to your property manager about it, right. So from that perspective, definitely, um, the other thing I would say with it is, the biggest time to do it, is during your renewal, right, so when you have an annual renewal, and this is actually a strategy that I wish more landlords, smaller real estate investors would implement, where they really understand during that renewal time, that this is a time to rescreen the tenants and understand are they especially during these unprecedented times? Are they going to be able to afford another year? And is it going to be very passive income to me? And what I mean by that is, for example, if you're expecting to increase your rental rates by let's just say 4%, which actually, by the way, is standard, they saw year over year, that our rental rates increased by 4%, this was in 2021. Michael: Okay. Dana: Then understanding with your tenants are will or is their income increasing by subsequent 4%? And if not, then are they going to be more cost burdened? And is that going to be a concern for you in should you make it month to month rather than any annual contract because of not? And so really understanding from that perspective on what it is what's really interesting is that when you looked at the data, so this is January of 2022. The government actually reported out that businesses had said they were increasing salaries 3.9% for the year, right annual reviews on average for all the data they could get and the reason they had noted that 3.9%, which was the highest they had seen since 2008. The reason they had said was one inflation and two the other reason was new hires, because we've seen kind of we've seen a lot of more jobs transition that we've ever seen before. In November in December, we saw a lot of jobs turnover and so from that perspective 3.9%, then when you looked at the rental rate increase from all the data that they could get was that 3.7% year over year reported in February and so when you look at it, it actually looks like tenant salaries went up equally or close, almost equal to what rental rates went up by and then John Burns had mentioned the same thing and his reporting of the economy, to back that up that he had basically seen something very similar, and his numbers and analysis that he pulled, that really, this whole cost burden by rent increases actually didn't happen, or we haven't seen that happen today, because you're also seeing that salaries are increasing as well, by the same amount. Now, if you are that landlord, who says, well, I looked at Wall Street Journal, and I saw rental rates go up eight per I saw inflation is that close to 8%. So I'm going to increase my rental rates by 8%. Now, your tenant tenants may be cost burdened, if they weren't part of that for 3.9%, or 3.7%. Yeah, or they only had that they didn't have their salaries increased by 8%. Um, so something to be mindful of and the only way you're going to know that is by having a conversation with your tenant, so know your tenant, or asking them to reapply to the property. I've actually seen real estate investors do that quite successfully and property managers do it successfully, where they say, can you please go and fill out your income again, run your background and credit check again, making sure that there isn't this cost burden year over year that you didn't see in the initial year? Michael: That's really interesting. I mean, it's almost like playing offense and defense, you know, at the renewal, there's there are things that can be done. It's not just a, are they gonna renew or aren't they? It's, well, no, they need to earn that right to be able to stay in the property. That's really interesting concept. Dana: Yeah and most and most real estate investors want any annual lease, right? They want it on a summer turnover, or any time where demand is highest in their market and industry. But what you end up seeing nowadays, and this this was with COVID, now this is with the economy shifting, right the economy, they everyone is saying that it's shifting, it's changing this year, and the conflict in Ukraine is also playing a role in that and so then now, suddenly, people are saying, oh, maybe I should do a month to month and we didn't see that. Five years ago, that was not a conversation that I would ever have with a real estate investor, everyone was like, I always do 12 months leases, and that's it. Unless the local regulations require a month to month, San Francisco does. Um, but unless they require that I'm doing an annual, and now the conversation has shifted, where suddenly it's changing and real estate investors are having that conversation with their tenants and saying you could go month to month, or you could go to month to month at this rate, which is much higher rate. Or you could get locked into an annual contract at this rate, which is a lower rate, or much more aligned with maybe their salary increase year over year that they had, which you would hope that your tenants received if that's what the nation, the nation is reporting, you would hope that they had a slight increase as well. Michael: Yeah, that makes total sense and then I want to take a step back something you said previously, and understand and fully appreciate that you're not an economist. I'm right there with you, I'm also not an economist, but I'm curious to get kind of your personal opinion and thoughts around. But you were saying that rents on average moved up about 4% 3.9% average salary increase was at about 3.7%. But those people looking at Wall Street hearing those reports heard of inflation at 7-8% and so if they're kind of in that camp, thinking, hey, I need to keep up with inflation because my cost of goods and services went up 8% I got when I go to Home Depot to get the materials to make the repairs. Those are up 70%, so I got to raise my rents here. I mean, we're how do we not end up in this in this kind of ratcheting up where everyone is, you know, I gotta raise my rents keep up with inflation, but inflation is outpacing my cost of goods and services and now so you know what I mean? Dana: Yeah, no, I definitely. I think actually, from that perspective away, a real estate investor should think about it is on their, on their tenants, right. If your tenant moves out, by all means, move it up 8%, bring it up 8%. But every smart property manager and real estate investor knows that when they do a renewal, they're not going to raise it exactly the market rate. You're going to put it under market rate slightly to incentivize them to stay there because turnover costs are a lot can be a lot, you lose one month's rent a lot of times in vacancy, or paying a leasing agent and so all of that cost of doing business and being in the industry of property management already takes effect and so from that perspective, that's where you have to know your customer because if your tenant says, if you can see that their salaries increased by 8%, then yeah, maybe you have some more wiggle room there or maybe you do want to go month to month with them and raise it a bit more because the market is hot, and you can get that demand. But having a conversation, understanding where they are and what they can pay, and then understanding should we go month to month? Should we do annual with them or should we not renew the lease because we are going to be increasing it or letting them know we're increasing it but our qualification is still three to one for income to rent ratio by having that conversation with the tenant, everyone is aligned and you don't get into a situation where it's month four and the tenant is suddenly saying, Michael, can I pay with a credit card? Now I can't I don't have enough in my bank account and you're saying shoot, I just signed a 12 month lease with this tenant. This is this, this is not good for them. It's not good for me. It's not good for anyone involved. Michael: Right, right. Yeah, that makes total sense. That makes total sense. Well, Dana, I was wondering if we could shift gears here a little bit and I'm curious if you have any insight into how big of an investment, maybe Russians play inside the US market, because it's now been announced that there's going to be an energy ban on all imported Russian energy business accounts have been frozen. I know, for folks in Russia. So do you know, is that likely to affect things here locally? Dana: Yeah, good question at a high level, just absolutely no, they are such a small portion of the real estate market, and also of the rental market. So if you look at the market today, right for foreign investors, right, it's less than less than 2% of existing home sales are foreign investors and then Russians of that are point 8%, like not even 1% point 8% and usually, when you see it, it's much more affluent, they're buying properties in Florida on a private islands, or in New York on the most expensive street, they're not buying rental properties and so when you look at it, it's point 8% of the sale of homes to foreign investors and so overall, if you do the calculation, I think it comes out to like point oh, one 4% of the rental market of like homes, total homes, value of homes, but total homes are owned by Russians and so from that perspective, it's just small, like if you think I'm if I mean, we're real estate investors, we think about the person who owns a rental property down the street from us. It's most likely not, it's most likely not Russian money from that perspective, yeah. Michael: Okay, okay makes sense. All right, Dana, let's talk about a fairly hot topic and that's short term rentals, something we've been talking a lot about here on the podcast, something that we roofstock just recently launched our marketplace to accommodate short term rental. So curious to get your thoughts on how the war in Ukraine is going to be affecting short term rental, the short term rental market here locally. Dana: Yeah. So I'm in the long term space, and definitely found during, if we take the last global event, which was COVID, being in the long term space actually was much more beneficial during most of the time than short term, especially at the beginning. Here, I believe it's the same thing, where short term will be more impacted than long term rentals and here's why: Everyone needs a roof over their head. So when you think about consumers ability to spend money on they will be able to spend a lot more on goods and services when you don't have huge inflation. But now that we have inflation, it's expected to be amplified with the with what's happening with Russia, Russia, and gas and oil prices and from that perspective, what is the first thing you're going to cut? It's travel, it's your personal travel, you're not going to cut the roof over your head, but you are going to cut travel. So anything that takes a flight to get to anything that takes a car to get to or train, anything like that is going to be reconsidered or just scrapped from someone's budget. And so from that perspective, short term will be more effective than the long term space. How much you know, is still to be determined. I think, you know, for from a consumer perspective, it takes always a while for this to play out of people canceling trips or reconsidering traps, but I definitely think that it will play a role. Michael: Okay, interesting. Do you have any plans to get into the short term space on the personally? Dana: Personally, no. The Airbnb space on my end is a much more active investment and it's considered a hotel to me and so from that perspective, I think of long term rentals as like a completely different industry than the short term space and the short term space. If a tenant says their lightbulbs out at midnight, I think if I own a hotel, I'm going to be like, great, let me come and fix your lightbulb right now at midnight for you and you I want to treat an Airbnb the same way, right. So it's much more active on the property management side from that perspective. Typically, when you're on the long term side, you do see that your cash flow from that perspective might be slightly less than an Airbnb, depending on where you are, it will, it could be less you get greater returns from an Airbnb. But on the management side, it is more passive because if a tenant says my lightbulbs out, less, it's a 25 foot ceiling and still not an emergency, you're not going to send someone out the tenant is going to replace that themselves. And so I find it's a how you handle it as is different because it's a hotel versus a home and it's a different type of process end to end. Yeah. Michael: Okay, Dana. Well, this has been, you know, super informative and helpful. Curious to get final thoughts, actionable takeaways that we haven't covered yet things that folks can go out and do today? Dana: Yeah, I think from that perspective, there's a couple of things. We spoke one about, do we see a recession coming up right, and one thing I would say from that perspective is, you know, an informed fade recently said, most likely not in 2022, potentially, in 2023 and, you know, I can't predict the future. But what I would say is, don't lie, no, don't live in fear and we know that while the economy is shifting and changing on even if there is a recession, which is obviously something that no one wants, rentals are a relatively safe investment from that perspective, you know, purchasing a single family property on Roofstock, to hedge that inflation, and then going through a and having tenants in the property and a surge in demand because people are holding back from purchasing homes because of a recession. You know, that's not a bad situation for a real estate investor to think about, where should I put my capital, you're thinking of putting in the stock market, or in real estate. So I think one of the biggest things that I would say, as final thoughts is like, definitely make sure you aren't living in fear and it's a great time, from that perspective to invest in real estate, even with the inflation going up, that you can help hedge that by having properties that appreciate and then also, from that perspective, make sure that you are always talking to your tenants and that would be the other thing you live in fear because of the unknown. But the moment that you can reduce the number of unknowns that you have, like, I know, Michaels, my tenant, and he just got a 10% raise in salary. That means I suddenly don't have an unknown and when I'm thinking about, hey, I've seen inflation, I need to hedge against your point, Michael, these additional costs from repairs, and supplies at Home Depot that I'm picking up on, you have some information that helps you eliminate and reduce having any fear or anxiety. I think anxiety is the biggest thing that I see with investments when you when you have some unknowns and so really know your tenant, KYT, and then also make sure that you're out there and making strong investment decisions and I definitely think real estate is that. Michael: Love it, love it. Well at 10% I'm gonna have to have a conversation with my boss because that would be that'd be pretty nice. But no, that makes that makes a ton of sense Dana, it makes a ton of sense and I love that you're talking about things you can do proactively not just reactively to the situation that we've we find ourselves in. So thank you so much for sharing and always such a pleasure to see you. I'm sure we'll do something again soon. Dana: Great. Thanks so much for having me. Michael: You got it, take care. Alright, everyone and that was our episode, a big thank you to Dana for coming on the show and talking about difficult and heavy topic. So we hope you liked the episode, we hope you found it useful and valuable. As always, if you liked the episode, feel free to leave us a rating or review whatever it is that you get your podcasts and we are looking forward to seeing you on the next one. Happy investing…
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Lead generation and conversion for residence is a crucial part of your inbound marketing strategy and building your tenant base, but many people still struggle with achieving their desired results in this area! In today's episode, Gary sits down with his good friends Cody Laughlin and Brian Alfaro to talk through everything you need to know about cultivating successful lead generation (otherwise known as lead gen). Cody is a real estate entrepreneur and thought leader with over 10 years of real estate investing experience. Brian is a real estate entrepreneur and Houston business owner, and together they are managing partners of Blue Oak Capital. Their mission is to create people-first communities with investor-first performance, so get ready as they share their seasoned formula for generating leads, filling the funnel, and getting the most bang for your buck by getting those conversions. Brian shares some great questions to keep you on top of the metrics and some top tool recommendations to create that big funnel, all while keeping your eye on that end conversion goal. You'll hear about some common mistakes people make and an important reminder that often a property manager may be great at managing the property but could lack the skillset when it comes to generating leads. We also discuss the importance of customer service and KYT (know your tenant), and the huge difference that identifying your specific avatar and their asset class can make. To hear the lead tracking scope and schedule that will keep you at the top of your lead gen game, join us today!Key Points From This Episode:Cody and Brian introduce themselves and how they each found their entry to real estate.Why people aren't always very good at tracking lead generation.Hear about their rebranding process after takeover. Some of the tools they use to monitor and measure conversions.How being a good property manager, and generating leads aren't synonymous.The importance of having a big funnel and monitoring your progress weekly.Brian shares some great questions to keep you on top of the metrics. Getting specific on the type of avatar and how to target that end user. Using the acronym KYT to differentiate asset classes and where they'd be looking. Cody describes the role of the member of the team assigned to lead gen and tracking.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Brian Alfaro on LinkedInCody Laughlin on LinkedInBlue Oak CapitalBlue Oak Capital on FacebookBlue Oak Capital on InstagramEmail Blue Oak CapitalCody Laughlin on TwitterThe Prosperity Through Multifamily Real Estate Investing PodcastRich Dad, Poor DadAsset Management Mastery Facebook GroupBreak of Day CapitalBreak of Day Capital InstagramBreak of Day Capital YoutubeGary Lipsky on LinkedInBest in Class Garzella Group
In today's podcast Tonya talks with Billie Lynn Hillis, director and cofounder of Gaia Wellness. In this episode Tonya & Billie Lynn leave nothing on the table with an honest, raw, open talk about addictions, what it looks like to heal addictions in a world that celebrates drug and alcohol use, what it means to have to walk away from friends, family, and even your community. Talking about early childhood trauma, growing up in alcohol and drug fuelled homes, the importance of our networks and the cost of going home again... If you've ever struggled with toxic family members, experienced addictions, eating disorders or drug and alcohol dependancy, this podcast is for you. Billie Lynn is candid about her journey to spirituality in her quest, and ultimate success, with treating her addictions through the spiritual journey. Billie Lynn Hillis Co-Founder | Director of Programming & Client Services 500hr RYT, KYT & KYT for Addictions | Spiritual Therapist Meditation Teacher | Certified Reiki & Sound Healer Billie (Jugat Joti Kaur) has been on a spiritual path for over 15 years. After experiencing many struggles in her early life including trauma, chronic anxiety and addiction, she turned to yoga, meditation and spirituality to find relief from suffering and support her recovery path. Billie has many years of experience teaching Kundalini Yoga, Hatha, Yin and Beyond Addictions Yoga as well as practicing Reiki, Sound Healing, BioTuning and other healing modalities. She is certified as a Compassionate Inquiry Therapist as well as a Insight Meditation Teacher. Billie has a deep respect for the teachings of Buddhism, Hinduism and all other Spiritual Traditions and is honoured to have studied with wise and compassionate teachers including Jack Kornfield, Tara Brach, Dr. Gabor Mate, Sat Dharam Kaur and many others. Billie offers her experience and knowledge in hopes of inspiring others on their journey towards personal freedom. Billie is known for her authentic, non-judgmental and compassion-centered teaching. Availing herself to continuous philosophical education from various spiritual disciplines, she integrates meditation with self-inquiry therapies, applying ancient wisdom to our contemporary western world in a useful and understandable way. She encourages growth of the physical and spiritual self, citing the interconnectedness to each other, to the world and to the universe at large. We'd love to hear how this podcast landed and impacted you. Reach out to let us know. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tonyawhittlecoInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/tonyauncensored/Website: tonyawhittle.comEmail:hello@tonyawhittle.com
Osteoporosis Myths & Misinterpretations in Management With Sara Meeks Bob interviews Sara Meeks PT, MS, GCS, KYT, about the Myths & Misinterpretations about Osteoporosis. Sara specializes in the management of patients with low bone mass (osteopenia) and skeletal fragility (osteoporosis) since 1984, Sara Meeks developed an evidence-based 12-part program designed to prevent, arrest or reverse the Patterns of Postural Change. Now with over 50 years experience in physical therapy, Sara holds regular seminars to teach her guidelines for physical therapy management, exercise classes, yoga, Pilates and other fitness programs, qualifying them as S.A.F.E. (Skeletally Appropriate For Everyone). Sara Meeks Website: www.sarameekspt.com Sara's Email: jharrison2@earthlink.net
Kyt is both a world class 3D designer and business person. After running an agency for years she decided to transition into the NFT world full-time. Initially it began with some drops of her own NFTs but it quickly began taking over her life as it has for many of us in this space. Now she's director of collector relations at Foundation. In this conversation she brought me through her back story and journey up to her role today. Kyt was enjoyable to connect with and I'm certain you'll enjoy this conversation!
In this episode, one of the world's most elite trackers helps me to discern the difference between what I have seen in Hollywood movies and what tracking is in real life. Kyt explains to me how she instructs search and rescue personnel, soldiers, and anti-poaching rangers in the art of tracking. And of course, I ask a couple questions about how to track a Yeti.
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CMDX is a global membership organization that rewards it members for health and business related activities. It is a platform for creating a better life. The thesis of CMDX is your data is valuable, you produce it, you should own it and profit from it. Simply allow Brittany conduct the HealthStyle profile and make health personalized health recommendations from CMDXMarket and she will provide you with CMDXRewards. Use the value of your data to reduce the cost of living a healthier lifestyle. Wearable Technology Connect up to thirty different brands of fitness trackers and earn Smartcurrency for achieving your fitness goals. Burn it and Earn it with CMDXFit. Blockchain and Smart Contracts CMDX is a publicly listed, traded, verified and KYC and KYT compliant ERC-20 token. All CMDX token transactions are publicly auditable. CMDX has a supply of 30 billion tokens and burns 90% of the CMDX tokens used for Brittany Subscriptions. Artificial Intelligence Meet Brittany, our A.I. powered digital avatar health and business assistant who will help you build your HealthStyle Profile. By the end of 2021 A.I. will be running 90% of the operations of CMDX. Cryptocommerce Connect your health product and service business to the CMDXNetwork and start accepting cryptocurrency. Empower Brittany to introduce you to members who are interested in your products and services. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Richard Sanders is a co-founder and lead investigator at CipherBlade, an elite blockchain investigation agency that works closely with top crypto exchanges, blockchain protocols, and the FBI. The agency uses a potent mix of on-chain and off-chain analytics and investigative techniques to track the most sophisticated cybercriminals on the planet. Guest: Richard Sanders Why you should listen: Richard Sanders and his team at CipherBlade are the 911 that the blockchain industry calls for cryptocurrency scam and hack investigations. Richard says “We'd prefer it if people came to us before they get hacked, rather than after they get hacked. We provide security audits for exchanges and high net worth individuals and can provide extensive training for companies and individuals.” Blockchain investigators use a variety of tools that allow them to visualize the blockchain. A block explorer does something similar, the difference with professional tools is they take those visualizations to the next level and significantly increases the information and attribution that can be analyzed. Richard says he is also adept at off-chain investigative skills. “Social engineering is a good example of this. I pretended to be a female gamer on Discord and that helped me identify one of the Ian Balina scammers. At the end of the day, the blockchain is the best source of data, if you can follow a set of transactions to a KYCed account on an exchange, that is the best place to start. There are some elements on the psyops side that can come into play. For example, you might look at indicators of behavior. If a person of interest has a history of speeding tickets and gambling, then those would be red flags, just as an example.” Key takeaway: Richard describes himself as a Realistic-Libertarian-Contrarian-Cyborg. Despite his intensive military background and strong working relationship with the FBI, Rich is also a cryptocurrency advocate, a staunch supporter of Monero, and a passionate believer in privacy. Richard says “I love the idea of privacy by default. As a realist, I understand that there will be an increase in diligence on people using crypto platforms and if you're making deposits you'll need to explain your source of funds. Monero has never tried to advertise using Monero for nefarious purposes. They don't need to. Privacy is a strong enough use case for adoption in and of itself. The question is, how do we have privacy by default but in the interests of public safety? We need to have this conversation as an industry so we can figure this out before governments are forced to do it for us.” The range of scammers and bad actors in the blockchain ecosystem runs the full gamut from the lowest to the highest basket of sophistication. The least sophisticated is Twitter and Telegram impersonation scammers, often based out of Nigeria. Many of these scammers don't use VPNs, they don't always use mixers and sometimes they use direct deposit addresses for exchanges. At the other end of the scale, you have Lazarus, a very sophisticated hacking group out of North Korea that uses sophisticated mixing and crypto hopping techniques. What scammers have in common is they play on human greed, stupidity, and laziness. Richard says a significant portion of the industry is in it for the money. “There's a meme that says I'm in it for the technology but come on. It's fine to want to make money, but it gives people an unrealistic impression that crypto is a way to get rich quick and this makes them more vulnerable to these scams where people promise high returns.” It's not just scammers that are having a negative effect on the industry. When considering the broader topic of crypto exchanges - think about what the perception is of our industry is from the outside. Exchanges get hacked left and right, scams abound, and there is a lax level of KYC and AML. Critics of crypto like to say that Bitcoin is only used for illegal activity, and while in the industry we know that is not true, it doesn't help to combat that narrative when exchanges get hacked and don't do enough to stop engaging with transactions from bad actors. In less than half an hour, Richard was able to identify several OKEx deposit addresses that received deposits from addresses associated with darknet markets. Any exchange with a simple compliance tool would pick these transactions up. Compliance professionals at compliant exchanges have access to know your transaction (KYT) tools. These tools show sending and receiving exposures, and break these down by category. If a transaction comes from a darknet market, the tool will identify this. These tools are not expensive for an exchange, they are usually charged by volume, so they are affordable for exchanges but out of the reach of individuals. Supporting links: CipherBlade Richard on Twitter Andy on Twitter Brave New Coin on Twitter Brave New Coin If you enjoyed the show please subscribe to the Crypto Conversation and give us a 5-star rating and a positive review in whatever podcast app you are using.
In this fifth episode of my tracking series I had the privilege of discussing the topic of mantracking and its applications with European mantracking instructor Kyt Lyn Walken. Kyt and I delve into the many ways that mantracking can be utilized, from survival scenarios to anti-poaching operations and so much more. We talk about the differences and similarities between wildlife tracking and mantracking, some historical situations where mantracking has been employed, and some resources for people to begin learning the art of mantracking.Connect with Kyt and “The Way of Tracking” Mantracking School:The Way of Tracking WebsiteThe Way of Tracking's Facebook PageThe Way of Tracking's Instagram PageKyt Lyn Walken's YouTube ChannelBook Recommendations:Tracking: A Blueprint for Learning HowSign and the Art of Tracking: A Guide to Support Law Enforcement Tracking and Anti-Poaching Operations Booklist Link from Kyt's Website (With many free downloads including the two books listed above)Complete Guide to Tracking: Concealment, Night Movement, and All Forms of Pursuit Following Tracks, Trails and Signs, Using 22 SAS Techniques
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In the mood for an uplifting, scientifically-infused perspective of mantras that includes opportunities to learn and practice for yourself? Please enjoy this week's episode on Mantras with Kundalini yogi, Ravi Singh. Also, be sure to tune in after the interview as an incredibly important announcement is made... ;) Enjoy! 01:14: Mantras: Background & History 05:11: Looking Within: Sweetness of Self 06:55: Most Common Mantras 08:31: Practicing Silent Mantras 11:01: Mantras vs. Religion 13:24: Practicing Spoken Mantras 17:01: Mantras for Enhancing Spiritual/Personal Development 19:28: Mantras & God: The (T)ruth vs. (t)ruth 21:59: Positive Benefits of Mantras Continued 23:28: Explaining & Practicing Sa Ta Na Ma 25:55: Theory of Karma: Cause & Effect 28:01: Mantras & Problem Solving 34:14: Memorable Story of Mantra Practice* 38:11: Mantras vs. Positive Affirmations** 41:35: Neutral Mind: How to Engage in the Q-Anon Discussion*** Ravi's website: raviana.com Email: whatsnextofficial2020@gmail.com IG: @the_PhD_Yogini FB: facebook.com/WNPodcast TO read after listening: * This cute story actually reminds me of a helpful tip for teachers that I learned from a KYT friend. Perhaps, using a white board (with the name of the mantra spelled out in Sanskrit as well as its meaning) would be helpful (when I first began my practice as a student, I found it incredibly beneficial); the former helps with pronunciation and both the former and the latter supports the student to more deeply engage in the present moment/practice rather than them wondering what they're saying and whether they're saying it "right". ** Another helpful tip for positive affirmations: Meet yourself where you're at. For instance, if you are not feeling as though you are "worthy" of God's love, perhaps breaking the affirmation into something more palatable (i.e., that you actually believe) and then slowly scaffolding yourself to deeper levels of love/worthiness may be a worthwhile approach, so as to experience less resistance in the learning/practicing process. Hope this helps! *** Another important point: For me, reviewing secondary sources for accurate/Truthful information feels to lack integrity. I realize it can feel time consuming and energy draining to locate reliable, primary sources on your own; I, myself, am still looking up the debunking reviews and am attempting to discern what is "Truth". All that is to say: NO judgment! Personally, until I can figure it out for myself, I do not feel comfortable taking a "side" as to what is "Truth" as I do not want my ego to drive my interpretation.
Today’s Guest Wellness (Breathwork) Practitioner Tameeka Ford will share with you her insights self-care. As a former leader for a nonprofit organization, Tameeka dealt with the pressures of running an organization for impoverished communities for youth and families. The demands of her work impacted her health greatly that she decided to take a leap of faith and leave her job. The decision to leave her six-figure paying job after 17 years was life-changing for her, and she found a way to still serve her community. Now her focus is on helping older women of color to practice the importance of self-care through breathwork meditation and relaxation, along with reiki, yoga, color light therapy, and qigong. Tameeka holds a vision to help other women to heal and to connect to themselves by putting themselves first by implementing self-care practices for better health. Tameeka understands the importance of mental health and knows that mental health in the black community can be voiceless and shameful. She wants to change that by bringing more awareness to the community she serves. Although COVID 19 has affected her business where she can not have live classes, she was able to make a shift and found a way to still serve by creating virtual sessions where she can still work with her clients and provide her services to those who need it. Relevant Links: https://www.emergesoul.com/ https://www.instagram.com/emergesoul https://www.facebook.com/emergesoul/ Health Coach 4 Women Podcast Work with Me Guest Bio Tameeka Nicole Ford, MSW, RPIII, LVCY, KYT, BBM is the owner and curator of EmergeSoul, a Wellness Boutique established to provide wellness services and education to underserved urban communities. Tameeka is a Master’s level Social Worker that has emerged into a holistic educator and well-being advocate. For over 20 years Tameeka worked with NYC’s most vulnerable communities creating a myriad of innovative programs designed to respond to their physical, social, and mental needs. Tameeka continues to support these communities by making holistic healing services available and accessible. Tameeka’s primary goal is to inspire community members into action to practice taking care of themselves daily. Tameeka is on a personal crusade to assist Black women in managing stress, developing mind-body awareness, and cultivating a practice of self-care. This work of serving others is fueled by a higher source that Tameeka calls ‘Lover of my Soul’!
Treat us to cups of coffee ☕ for our next episode - https://ko-fi.com/tablefor2 Alex and KYT meet up for the first time since COVID for a socially distanced lobster dinner.
Treat us to cups of coffee ☕ for our next episode - https://ko-fi.com/tablefor2 (1:45) Alex talks about playing Temur Reclamation to a PT Online 4 top 8 finish (4:00) KYT asks Alex to clarify the differences between all the tournaments that have been running (18:55) KYT gets Alex to go more in-depth on his tourney prep, how'd he know how to adjust (28:00) Is the format skill intenstive or skill rewarding? (31:45) KYT comments how well the game is doing - Ikoria & Core Set 2021 doing great (39:30) What can we learn from the recent chess hype? (57:45) Alex asks KYT how chess has been going for him, KYT obsessed with exploitative chess
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On the pod this week is Kar Yung Tom, a serious Magic and Chess player who has recently recommitted to winning poker by joining a Coaching For Profits program. We explore what led Kar to a life completely surrounded by competitive gaming, and get opinions from him on the similarities and differences between these pursuits… The post The Poker Zoo, Ep. 40: Coaching for Profits with KYT appeared first on Out of Position.