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Writer McKenna Scherer is a proud Wisconsinite. Sure, that love is tied to cheese and Spotted Cow. But at the root of that love is her family. Scherer shared a story, “The Largest Gathering of Norwegians in Northwestern Wisconsin, Probably: Gierefest,” at a live storytelling event hosted by Wisconsin Public Radio’s “Wisconsin Life” and the Chippewa Valley Writers Guild. It was held on Nov. 14, 2024 in Eau Claire at The Lakely.
Vedic Meditation is rooted in an ancient Indian tradition that has preserved Vedic wisdom for millennia. The Shankaracharya Tradition, like many others, has senior custodians who ensure this wisdom remains both pure and relevant.In January 2025, Thom was honored with a role as one of these custodians, a distinction never before granted to a non-Indian. In this episode, Thom shares the story of his appointment and the ceremony where he received his new title, Shri 1008 Mahamandaleshwar Maharishi Vyasanand Giri Maharaj.It's a fascinating and colorful journey that will leave you in awe at the scale and significance of it.This excerpt is from a recent session of Thom's online Satsang community. To listen to the full session, which includes nearly 30 minutes of additional Q&A and 200 hours of Thom's content from recent years, visit https://thomknoles.com/community.Episode Highlights[00:45] Akharas - Maintaining Ancient Traditions[04:09] An Invitation to Join Niranjani Akhara Council[06:37] Maha Kumbha Mela - A Fitting Occasion[09:41] The Largest Gathering of Humans in History[12:44] Pattibhishek - Celebrating a New Mahamandaleshwar[14:56] A Blessing[17:19] Saffron Robes and a Saffron Scarf[19:19] A New Name for a New Role[22:35] Q - What does this mean for the community?[22:46] A - No Question of Cultural Appropriation[24:42] No Hocus Pocus[26:45] How to Stay EvolutionaryUseful Linksinfo@thomknoles.com https://thomknoles.com/https://www.instagram.com/thethomknoleshttps://www.facebook.com/thethomknoleshttps://www.youtube.com/c/thomknoleshttps://thomknoles.com/ask-thom-anything/
On today's episode of 'AI Lawyer Talking Tech,' we delve into how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing the legal industry, from enhancing client relationship management at firms like Farrer & Co, to addressing global compliance challenges, including new generative AI regulations in California and the evolving role of data protection officers in Brazil. We'll also explore the impact of AI in legal education, access to justice, and even in courtroom settings as lawyers test the capabilities of AI in live mock trials. Join us as we unpack these developments and discuss what they mean for the future of legal practice and innovation. Exclusive: Farrer & Co selects Peppermint for client relationship management23 Sep 2024Legal IT InsiderPractice Innovations: Succession planning — one lawyer's experience23 Sep 2024Thomson Reuters InstituteFrom Innovation Theater to Real Change with InfoDash's Ted Theodoropoulos23 Sep 2024The Geek In ReviewLuminance Opens Office in Dallas, Texas, 2nd US Base23 Sep 2024Artificial LawyerThe new “Chaos” in enterprise data: How experts are planning for GenAI prompt data23 Sep 2024Legal Dive - Latest News2 Y-Combinator Alumni to Look Out For: &AI + Wordware23 Sep 2024Artificial LawyerSubTech 2024: Which Technologies Will Transform the Teaching and Practice of Law?20 Sep 2024Legaltech on MediumCalifornia Legislature Passes Generative AI Training Data Transparency Bill20 Sep 2024Internet & Social Media Law BlogFashion X Generative AI: IP design protection from GenAI21 Sep 2024Hogan LovellsSignificant data breach investigation launched by CNIL affecting over 33 million in France21 Sep 2024Hogan LovellsBrazil's Data Protection Authority releases guidance on data protection officer responsibilities and duties20 Sep 2024Hogan LovellsFederal Court Finds that ERISA Preempts Illinois Genetic Privacy Act Claim20 Sep 2024Thompson Coburn LLPWe Get AI for Work: What Employers Should Know About AI20 Sep 2024Jackson LewisTech-enabled Services in Healthcare – Challenges and Opportunities with Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning20 Sep 2024Blank RomeIllinois Employers Using AI for Workplace Purposes Will Soon Need to Provide Notice: 10 Quick Takeaways and 5 Things You Should Do to Prepare20 Sep 2024Fisher & Phillips LLPNovel Settlement Reached in Generative AI Deceptive Trade Practices Healthcare Investigation20 Sep 2024Holland & KnightA Look at UK, EU, and US Cartel Enforcement Trends20 Sep 2024Latham & WatkinsConference on Access to Justice in California23 Sep 2024RandAvoiding Legal Pitfalls: How A Social Media Lawyer Can Benefit You?23 Sep 2024Market Business News.comPractice Innovations: Succession planning — one lawyer's experience23 Sep 2024Thomson ReutersThe Prestige Factor Propping Up Academic Publishers23 Sep 2024Inside Higher EdIBA Mexico: Lawyers at the forefront of reining in AI22 Sep 2024Law Society GazetteTikTok's defense strategy is to take down Shein and Temu23 Sep 2024WhatsNew2DayLack of clarity around ESG and AI regulation is key challenge says global law firm survey23 Sep 2024International InvestmentEmail marketing boosts demand generation23 Sep 2024NCLawyersWeekly.comHow to prepare for your partnership interview23 Sep 2024NCLawyersWeekly.com‘Can AI Win A Court Case?' – Lawyers To Run Live Mock Trial23 Sep 2024Artificial LawyerNeed for speedier legal work drives 82 per cent of lawyers to embrace AI23 Sep 2024Today's Wills & ProbateMy legal life: Matt Green, Lawrence Stephens23 Sep 2024Law Society GazetteWhat Not to Ask ChatGPT For Help With22 Sep 2024MSN United States2024 Cybersecurity Laws & Regulations21 Sep 2024E-Security PlanetJudge sharply criticizes lawyers for authors in AI suit against Meta21 Sep 2024Yahoo.com2024 ACC Annual Meeting, Largest Gathering of In-house Professionals, In-Person in Nashville, TN, October 6-920 Sep 2024Legal Reader
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Freedom … It's the foundation of wealth creation and a key driver of entrepreneurship. As investors, it's especially important to understand the issues that could impact our economic freedoms. This focus is central to many discussions at FreedomFest, “The World's Largest Gathering of Free Minds.” In this second episode recorded live from the event, we delve into the essence of freedom and liberty through candid conversations with some of the most influential speakers. Tune in to gain insights into the major challenges facing these principles today and learn about the ongoing efforts to protect freedom amidst the influences of media, technology, policy shifts, and social and economic pressures. Visit our Special Reports Library under Resources at RealEstateGuysRadio.com.
We sit down with Isabella Pirolo and Eman Alkadi form the Dubai Future Foundation, two impressive females and the driving force behind The Dubai Future Forum. The Dubai Future Forum is the world's largest gathering of futurists taking place once a year. In this episode we dive into what the future of food, space, youth and travel look like in the year 2071. Isabella formerly of the European Commission is now a Senior Consultant at Dubai Future Foundation overseeing the Research and Imagination team of the Dubai Future Foundation, leading the work on future of food and food systems transformation. Eman is Senior Curator and Project Manager driving the Dubai Future Forum, we learn more about her role within Dubai Future Foundation and what we can expect from the Dubai Future Forum in… the future! Save the date!!! The next forum will take place 19th and 20th November 20th at The Museum of The Future in Dubai.Follow UsInstagram: reethinking_sustainabilityLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ree-thinking-sustainability Dubai Future Foundation: https://www.linkedin.com/company/dubaifuturefoundation/ Dubai Future Forum: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/dubai-future-forum/posts/?feedView=all LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mccabeandpartners LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/reecycle-app/ Our Hosts & Guestshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/benmccabe1/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/isabella-pirolo-5a50562b/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/eman-ebed-alkadi-36b399222/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The golden retriever is currently celebrating its 155th anniversary as a breed. As it was first bred in Scotland, there are crowds of dog owners gathering in the Highlands this week to mark the event with 466 golden retrievers assembling yesterday to break the British record for the most animals of this breed in the one place. Orlagh Murray, the Secretary of the Golden Retriever Society of Ireland, joined Jarlath Regan from Scotland...
The golden retriever is currently celebrating its 155th anniversary as a breed. As it was first bred in Scotland, there are crowds of dog owners gathering in the Highlands this week to mark the event with 466 golden retrievers assembling yesterday to break the British record for the most animals of this breed in the one place. Orlagh Murray, the Secretary of the Golden Retriever Society of Ireland, joined Jarlath Regan from Scotland...
In this week's conversation between Dr. James Emery White and co-host Alexis Drye, they discuss the alarming rise in popularity of Satanism, and those who consider themselves to be part of the Satanic Temple. While the vast majority of members are essentially atheistic “believers” (meaning they do not actually worship Satan), Satan is still being upheld as a symbol of free expression and opposition to injustice among other things. You may be surprised to find out just how widespread this is…. Episode Links In his latest book Hybrid Church: Rethinking the Church for a Post-Christian Digital Age, Dr. White writes about the transition from Christendom to “humandom” that has fueled the post-Christian world that we find ourselves in today. The idea that we don't need to answer to a higher power, but rather should allow reason to be our guide is what draws so many people to Satanism. Not only that, it's what draws them to cults, conspiracies, and even the world of the occult. Check out these past podcasts for more on these topics: CCP64: On Cults and Conspiracy Theories CCP58: On Your Horoscope and Starbucks CCP35: On Scientology CCP11: On Wicca There are several stories that have been in the news of late related to this topic that were mentioned during today's conversation, particularly about the “SatanCon” gathering and the mess that Target has landed themselves in. Here are three recent articles to check out: Camille Fine, “SatanCon: World's ‘Largest Gathering of Satanists' Hails Diversity, Fellowship,”USA Today, May 3, 2023. Abigail Anthony, “Target Partners with Satanist Brand to Create Items for ‘PRIDE' Collection,”National Review, May 22, 2023. Niha Masih and Jaclyn Peiser, “Target Pulls Some LGBT+ Items Days After CEO Talks Up Inclusivity,”The Washington Post, May 24, 2023. For those of you who are new to Church & Culture, we'd love to invite you to subscribe (for free of course) to the twice-weekly Church & Culture blog and check out the Daily Headline News - a collection of headlines from around the globe each weekday.
Terry and Jeetz talk about the 3 weirdest stories of the day! It's called the 533! Today includes: Man arrested for giving himself naked baptism, City of Kyle is inviting everyone named Kyle to visit, new study says we would all bang a robot!
About two weeks ago, the largest gathering of technologists in the promotional products industry happened at PromoStandards Tech Summit. Over 150 attendees from over 60 companies gathered together at the premier tech event, and today on the skucast, we're sharing with you a glimpse behind the scenes at Tech Summit, which includes a panel led by commonsku's CEO Catherine Graham and also, a brief breakdown from Robert Cathro-Oliver, commonsku's Director of Software Development on the work of the PromoStandards committee. Dave Shultz, commonsku's Vice President of Supplier Partnerships, also joins us to answer this question: What is tech summit?
In the middle of the desert in Quartzite, Arizona, “The Largest Gathering of RVers in the World” comes together for an RV show. The Quartzite RV Show has between 750,000 to 1,000,000 attendees every year. This year it was from January 21st through the 29th. We talk about our favorite vendors and RVs from the show. Show notes: https://thefaiolas.com/64
Gene O’Neill, CEO of the North American Veterinary Community, joins Steve Dale to talk about the 2023 Veterinary Meeting and Expo in Orlando, Florida. Gene talks about special guests and what many attendees and veterinary professionals can expect to find at the Expo, which is now in its 40th year. For more information, go to […]
Rick Sanchez recently attended and was invited to speak at the L'ATTITUDES conference in San Diego for Latino business professionals where he made many new contacts, including his guest for this episode. Orlando Salazar is a successful cattle rancher from Texas that has just recently launched Voz Media, a Spanish-language news content provider that targets conservative Latino listeners. Sanchez and Salazar conclude that whether you are a conservative or a progressive Latino, the facts remain the same; Latinos are proud Americans who simply want the opportunity to work for their futures, they are not respected by either party and need to do a better job of promoting themselves in order to be heard. RSN_S1_E0042 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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6th November: The largest gathering in Lamborghini history for Movember The House of Sant'Agata on the front line to spread awareness about men's health Sant'Agata Bolognese, 9 November 2021 – Last Saturday, 1,500 Lamborghinis took to the streets around the world in support Movember's cause, marking the largest gathering in the history of the House of ...
The Global Summit For Kingdom Entrepreneurs Is Now Just 1 week away Nov 5-7th and we believe it will be the World's Largest Gathering of Kingdom Entrepreneurs in 2020. I want you there with us to experience this Global Virtual Event as me and a host of other incredible, Kingdom-minded speakers pour into you. It's time for all of us to be equipped with encouragement, community, and actionable frameworks to help you create redemptive solutions for the problems the world is experiencing! Join us now www.KingdomEntrepreneur.com
Residing and working in Youngstown, Ohio, Kati Hartwig has five years of higher education digital marketing experience as the Coordinator of Social Media and Digital Marketing at Youngstown State University (fun fact: they currently hold the world record for “Largest Gathering of People Dressed as Penguins” – yes, it's a thing). She manages the university's official social media accounts, oversees a student ambassador program, coordinates content with departments and colleges, and helps write copy for the institution's website. She was born and raised in Youngstown, and is a proud, two-time alum from YSU — it's no wonder her favorite animal is the penguin. When she isn't spending her days online, Kati loves to take copious amounts of photos of her dog, Sheba, visit with friends at one of the great wineries in northeast Ohio, bake with her mom, and cheer on her favorite sports teams (Go Steelers!). You can find her random thoughts on Twitter at @KatiHartwig. Callie Goodwin is the social media strategist for Columbia College, a small, private college in South Carolina. She manages social media, photography, video, and graphic design for her institution. Callie is a two-time alumna of Columbia College and is also a certified Social Media Strategist by the National Institute for Social Media. She is also the founder of Sparks of Joy Co, a card company focusing on spreading more joy in the world through writing cards. Callie can be found tweeting about her cats (Fish and Chips), iced coffee, and all things higher ed social at @calliegoodwin. What you'll learn about in this episode: What inspired Callie to work in higher ed, and how her career journey began as a preschool teacher before changing career paths and finding her love of higher ed marketing How Kati worked in the nonprofit world as a fundraiser before being contacted by a former professor about a marketing position for graduate students How written lists help Callie focus without feeling overwhelmed, and how Kati tracks her efforts with a spreadsheet to record what's working and what isn't What strategic adjustments Callie is making to work through the global pandemic and its challenges, and how Kati is preparing for a post-pandemic reality How Kati and Callie dealt with the challenge of crisis messaging as the pandemic began to take hold, and how unity and community were critical during that time How the Higher Ed Social Media Facebook group and other communities have been integral support networks for both Callie and Kati during these challenges Why a higher ed institution's social media strategist knows the audience better than anyone and should be a key part of the emergency messaging discussion How Callie and Kati handle the pressure and anxiety of audience criticism, negative social media feedback and personal attacks Why it is important to accept that things are challenging right now and to find time for self-care and an opportunity to take a step back and de-stress Why it is important to recognize your limits as a team of one, and why confidence and speaking up is key Resources: Callie's LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/callie-goodwin Callie's Twitter: @calliegoodwin Kati's LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/KatilynHartwig Kati's Twitter: @KatiHartwig Higher Ed Social Media Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/HigherEdSocial/ Additional resources: Website: www.theundeclaredpodcast.com Website: www.upandup.agency Email: contact@upandup.agency
Guinness World Records 2019 Fantastic Feats This week on Tune In, Tune Out we take a look at some records from the Guinness World Records 2019 book! Specifically, the Fantastic Feats section of the book. We discover records that range from absurd (Largest Gathering of People Dressed as Sunflowers) to impressive (Most Samurai Swords Juggled) to gross (Fastest Time Drinking a Bottle of Ketchup) and much more! So tune out the bullshit and come tune in with Troy & The Trizzz as we discuss records from the Guinness World Records 2019 book!
It's Pi Approximation Day (22/7) so Craig goes on at length about the language of Pilish (Pi + English) before finally getting around to records involving a mass gathering of pirates, a couple of solo circumnavigations by air, the first dogs in space and an expensive game-show cock-up.
Grab a pew for Craig's Sunday service, in which he starts by falling down a bullfighting rabbit hole before going on to celebrate the record-holder with too much (paper) baggage, the first use of a step-tacular form of criminal forensic investigation, a costly example of puppy love, and the largest gathering of Elvi (or is it Elvises?).
Craig marks Autism Pride with the largest human jigsaw before serving up a one-tonne haggis, a ridiculously enormous collection of corkscrews - plus the most expensive corkscrew ever sold - the farthest distance to ping an elastic band using just the fingers, a single-handed golf drive and one of his favourites: the largest gathering of furries!
Co-hosts DJ Chuang and Kenny Jahng talk about COVID19 Zoom fatigue, an oldie but goodie Zoom alternative, online video events, and the upcoming Outcomes Conference by Christian Leadership Alliance.11 Alternatives to ZoomWebex.comZoom.us316.Future.BibleChristianLeadershipAlliance.orgOutcomesConference.orgFuture.BibleGet.BibleLiked this episode? Help us by submitting a review on iTunes about the Future.Bible Podcast so more church technologists and leaders can discover these interviews and episodes. You can catch future episodes on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify and other podcast outlets, and be sure to keep up to date on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and our blog!
The History of DEF CON Welcome to the History of Computing Podcast, where we explore the history of information technology. Because understanding the past prepares us for the innovations of the future! Todays episode is on the history of DEF CON. I have probably learned more about technology in my years attending Blackhat and DEF CON than from any other source other than reading and writing books. But DEF CON specifically expanded my outlook on the technology industry and made me think of how others might consider various innovations, and sometimes how they might break them. DEF CON also gave me an insight into the hacker culture that I might not have gotten otherwise. Not the hacker culture many think of, but the desire to just straight up tinkerate with everything. And I do mean everything, sometimes much to the chagrin of the Vegas casino or hotel hosting the event. The thing that I have always loved about DEF CON is that, while there is a little shaming of vendors here and there, there's also a general desire to see security research push the envelope of what's possible, making vendors better and making the world a more secure place. Not actually trying to back things in a criminal way. In fact, there's an ethos that surrounds the culture. Yes, you want to find sweet, sweet o days. But when you do, you disclose the vulnerability before you tell the world that you can bring down any Cisco firewall. DEF CON has played a critical role in the development and remediation of rootlets, trojans, viruses, forensics, threat hunting research, social engineering, botnet detection and defeat, keystroke logging, DoS attacks, application security, network security, and privacy. In 2018, nearly 28,000 people attended Def Con. And the conference shows no signs of slowing down. In fact, the number of people with tattoos of Jack, the skull and crossbones-esque logo, only seems to be growing. As does the number of people who have black badges, which give them free access to DEF CON for life. But where did it get its start? The name is derived from WarGames, a 1983 movie that saw Matthew Broderick almost start World War III by playing a simulation of a nuclear strike with a computer. This was obviously before his freewheeling days as Ferris Bueller. Over the next decade, Bulletin Board Networks had become a prime target for hackers in it for the lolz. Back then, Bullet Boards were kinda' like what Reddit is today. But you dialed a network and then routed through a hierarchical system, with each site having a coordinator. A lot of Fido hacking was trying to become an admin of each board. If this sounds a lot like the Internet of today, the response would be “ish”. So Jeff Moss, also known as Dark Tangent, was a member of a group of hackers that liked to try to take over these bulletin boards called “Platinum Net”. He started planning a party for a network that was shut down. He had graduated from Gonzaga University with a degree in Criminal Justice a few years earlier, and invited #hack to join him in Vegas. Moss had graduated from Gonzaga University in Criminal Justice and so why not have 100 criminals join him in Vegas at the Sands Hotel and Casino! He got a little help from Dead Addict, and the event was a huge success. The next year, Artimage, Pappy Ozendorph, Stealth, Zac Franken, and Noid threw in to help coordinate things and the attendees at the conference doubled to around 200. They knew they had something special cookie' up. Def Con two, which was held at the Sahara, got mentions by Business Week and the New York Times, as well as PC Magazine, which was big at the time. DEF CON 3 happened right after the Hackers movie at the Tropicana, and DEF CON 4 actually had the FBI show up to to tell the hackers all the things at the Monte Carlo. DEF CON 4 also saw the introduction of Black Hat, a conference that runs before DEF CON. DEF CON 5 though, saw ABC News ZDNet, Computer World, and saw people show up to the Aladdin from all over the world, which is how I heard of the conference. The conference continued to grow. People actually started waiting to release tools until DEF CON. DEF CON 6 was held at the Plaza and then it went to the Alexis Park Resort from DEF CON 7 to DEF CON 13. DEF CON 7 will always be remembered for the release of Back Orifice 2000, a plugin based remote admin tool (or RAT) that I regrettably had to remove from many a device throughout my career. Of course it had an option for IRC-based command and control, as did all the best stuff on the Silk Road. Over the next few years the conference grew and law enforcement agents started to show up. I mean, easy pickings, right? This led to a “spot the fed” contest. People would of course try to hack each other, which led to maybe the most well-known contest, the scavenger hunt. I am obviously a history nerd so I always loved the Hacker Jeapoardy contest. You can also go out to the desert to shoot automatic weapons, participate in scavenger hunts, pick all the locks, buy some shirts, and of course, enjoy all the types of beverages with all the types of humans. All of these mini-events associated with DEF CON have certainly helped make the event what it is today. I've met people from the Homebrew Computer Club, Anonymous, the Legion of Doom, ShadowCrew, the Cult of the Dead Cow, and other groups there. I also met legends like Captain Crunch, Kevin Poulsen, Kevin Mitnick, L0pht (of L0phtcrack, and many others. By DEF CON 7 in 2000, the conference was getting too big to manage. So the Goons started to take over various portions of the con. People like Cjunky, Agent X, CHS, Code24, flea, Acronym, cyber, Gattaca, Froggy, Lockheed, Londo, Major Malfunction, Mattrix, G Mark, JustaBill, helped me keep from getting by eyebrows shaved off and were joined by other goons over the years. Keep in mind there are a lot of younger script kiddies who show up and this crew helps keep them safe. My favorite goon might be Noid. This was around the time the wall of sheep appeared, showing passwords picked up on the network. DEF CON 11 saw a bit of hacktivism when the conference started raising money for the Electronic Frontier Foundation. By 2005 the conferences had grown enough that Cisco even tried to shut down a talk from Michael Lynn that could basically shut down the Internet as we know it. Those pages mentioning the talk had to be torn out of the books. In one of the funner moments I've seen Michell Madigan was run out of the con for trying to secretly record one of the most privacy oriented groups I've ever been a part of. Dan Kaminsky rose to prominence in 2008 when he found some serious flaws in DNS. He was one of the inaugural speakers at Def Con China 1 in 2018. 2008 also saw a judge order a subway card hacking talk be cancelled, preventing three MIT students from talking about how they hacked the Boston subway. 2012 saw Keith Alexander, then director of the NSA give the keynote. Will Smith dropped by in 2013, although it was just to prepare for a movie. Probably not Suicide Squad. He didn't stay log. Probably because Dark Tangent asked the feds to stay away for awhile. DARPA came to play in 2016 giving out a 2 million dollar prize to the team that could build an autonomous AI bot that could handle offense and defense in a Capture the Flag style competition. 2017 made the news because they hosted a voting machine hacking village. Cambridge Global Advisors was a sponsor. They have no connection with Cambridge Analytica. No matter how you feel about politics, the hallmark of any democracy is certifying a fair and, um, democratic election. Jimmy Carter knows. He was 92 then. 2019 saw 30,000 people show up in Vegas for DEF CON 27. At this point, DEF CON has been on the X-Files, Mr. Robot, and given a node in the movie Jason Bourne. It is a special event. Being surrounded by so many people with unbridled curiosity is truly inspiring. I doubt I would ever have written my first book on security if not for the opportunity they gave me to speak at DEF CON and Blackhat. Oh, recording this episode just reminded me - I need to go book my room for next year! If you want to learn more about DEF CON, we'll include a link to the documentary from 2013 about it in the show notes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ctQOmjQyYg
FreedomFest at the Paris Hotel Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada was epic. Last week brought together some of the brightest minds in the world to debate, appreciate, celebrate, preserve and protect liberty and freedom in what is called, "The Largest Gathering of Free Minds." Unlock Your Wealth Today is a proud FreedomFest media sponsor and we interviewed everyone we could get a camera in front of to explain why your must have personal and political freedom in order to have financial freedom. In this episode, I broadcasted live from the event floor on media row with my special guest co-host, Jim Woods. Our Unlock Your Wealth GPS and Top Market Analyst, Jim helped me to share: what FreedomFest is all about what talks and individuals made the event memorable for us upcoming guests to look forward to watching and much more... Plus, you get to watch first-hand why Jim is referred to as the Freedom-Championing Philosopher as he shares some of the values and ideas of why liberty must be defended and good ideas must be promulgated for the sake of the individual. Here is just a taste of the list of upcoming guests for this season: Veronique de Rugy, Dr. Joel Wade, Stephen Hicks, Grover Norquist, Caleb Huey, Tal Tsfany, John Paul Mendocha, Nick Tomboulides, Sean Flynn, Mike Turner and Jeff Kanter to whet the appetite. ***SPECIAL OFFER*** Check out Jim Woods' FREE Report for Unlock Your Wealth Today viewers here. Learn More with Resource Links: MoneyCreditAndYou.com UnlockYourWealth.com SevenSellingSecrets.com FreedomFest.com WayOfTheRenaissanceMan.com This Week's Key: Take Action, Make Assessment Join us for our Unlock Your Wealth LIVE show at our Facebook fan page at https://www.facebook.com/UnlockYourWealthTV/ You can hop on the show and directly ask questions! Join us on Instagram ( http://Instagram.com/UnlockYourWealth ) Wednesdays at 4:30 PM Eastern where Heather shares her mid-week update! also follow @unlockyourwealth so you always know every time Heather does the new broadcast. For free tools and resources, give Heather an inbox message after each show for the complementary resource she offers. FREE is GOOD! Do it now! Special Offers: 50% Off USE PROMO CODE: halfoff7 For My Course NOW! Click the cover *** Get your FREE book from our sponsor Audible at AudibleTrial.com/UnlockYourWealth and click on the link to choose from over 150,000 titles for your iPhone, Android, Kindle or MP3 Player! Featured Expert Links: JIM WOODS Bullseye Stock Trader Successful Investing Intelligence Report Fast Money Alert DR. MARK SKOUSEN Forecasts & Strategies TNT Trader Five Star Trader High-Income Alert BRYAN PERRY Cash Machine Premium Income Quick Income Trader Instant Income Trader Hi-Tech Trader HILARY KRAMER GameChangers Value Authority High Octane Trader Turbo Trader BOB CARLSON Retirement Watch Retirement Watch Spotlight Series Tags: FreedomFest, Personal finance, investing, ID theft, wealth, health, wisdom, luxury lifestyle, pleasurable pursuits, millionaires, keys to riches, money, credit, heather wagenhals, hilary kramer, mark skousen, bryan perry, bob carlson, jim woods, investing, jim woods investing, stock market, bond market, retirement, 2019 predictions, 2018, bear market, bull market, FreedomFest, renaissance man, renaissance woman, inflation, stocks, bonds, options, trading, market crash, foreign currencies, precious metals, gold, silver, platinum, palladium, rare coins, successful investing, intelligence report, newsletter writer, newsletter, investing newsletter, newsletter editor, objective thinking, critical thinking, decision-making, heather wagenhals, goal setting, Bullseye Stock Trader
FreedomFest is just days away and to bring in the new Season Five of Unlock Your Wealth Today and help Heather properly give you a FreedomFest primer, she has returning guest host and Top Market Analyst, the Way of the Renaissance Man Jim Woods. Jim will give us his keen insight to the markets and discuss what has happened over the last financial quarter as well as a half year update and share whether the bulls are still running or are bears peeking their heads into the markets. FreedomFest, the World's Largest Gathering of Free Minds is being held at the Paris Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada July 17th-20th. Jim and Heather will share WHY FreedomFest is so important and what to expect when you get there. Get your $100 off the investment of admission by visiting FreedomFest.com/unlock and remember to use Promo Code: UNLOCK2019 Each July in Las Vegas, the “world's largest gathering of free minds” takes place. It's called FreedomFest, and it is THE event for anyone who cares about personal freedom, constitutional rights, privacy, financial prosperity, social progress, technological advancement and the future of the country. This year, you'll join thousands of like-minded, liberty-friendly attendees as you hear directly from the likes of: * Kevin O'Leary also known as “Mr. Wonderful” from Shark Tank * Penn Jillette of Penn & Teller fame and “Can You Fool Us?” * Candace Owens of TurningPoint USA * Stephen Moore Chief Economist from the Heritage Foundation * John Mackey of Whole Foods Market * US Senator Mike Lee * Glenn Beck Founder of The Blaze * Kevin Sorbo star of the Hercules TV show * John Stossel of Fox News and Stossel in the Classroom * Herman Cain Former Presidential Candidate * And Many more There's Something for Everyone at FreedomFest * Big Debates and Panels * Anthem Film Festival * The Pitch Tank * A Full Investment Conference * And Fun Social Events * Check out the Program for all the details and be sure to drop by the Unlock your Wealth studios booth along media row where we will be broadcasting live and you can be a part of the show. Also, back again is quarterly co-host, top market analyst and freedom championing philosopher, the Renaissance Man Jim Woods whom I quote during today's show. Check out Jim Woods' FREE Report for Unlock Your Wealth Today viewers here. Learn More with Resource Links: MoneyCreditAndYou.com UnlockYourWealth.com SevenSellingSecrets.com FreedomFest.com WayOfTheRenaissanceMan.com This Week's Key: Acceptance and Affirmation Join us Mondays at 9AM Pacific for our Unlock Your Wealth LIVE show at our Facebook fan page at https://www.facebook.com/UnlockYourWealthTV/ You can hop on the show and directly ask questions! Join us on Instagram ( http://Instagram.com/UnlockYourWealth ) Wednesdays at 7:30 PM Eastern where Heather shares her mid-week update! also follow @unlockyourwealth so you always know every time Heather does the new broadcast. For free tools and resources, give Heather an inbox message after each show for the complementary resource she offers. FREE is GOOD! Do it now! Special Offers: 50% Off USE PROMO CODE: halfoff7 For My Course NOW! Click the cover *** Get your FREE book from our sponsor Audible at AudibleTrial.com/UnlockYourWealth and click on the link to choose from over 150,000 titles for your iPhone, Android, Kindle or MP3 Player!
Podcastification - podcasting tips, podcast tricks, how to podcast better
I’ve been to a handful of podcast conferences in my day - but there’s nothing quite like Podcast Movement. As my guest, Dan Franks says, “It’s the single largest gathering of podcasters in the world,” and that makes it pretty special in its own right. But there’s so much more than just that it’s big. PM is filled with great content, attended by tons of great people, and offers an education and enthusiasm about podcasting you won’t find anywhere else. No offense, but not even at those other podcasting conferences I’ve been to. In this conversation Dan and I talked all things Podcast Movement - from what different level podcasters might experience to the exhibit hall, to they types of sessions offered, and more. An incredible value at any conference (even a podcasting conference) is in the hallways, not the presentations My first experience at podcast movement was in Chicago back in 2015. It was one of those environments that was truly electric, you can feel the excitement in the air. Everyone who comes is an enthused podcaster, or is interested in becoming one. It's great just to meet people, even if you don't attend all the sessions you are interested in. That first year, I think I only went to two or three sessions because I was so busy talking with people in the hallways. Everyone was so generous, sharing their best practices, explaining how they accomplish some amazing thing on there podcast audio, or walking you down the hall to a vendor that they personally vouch for. It really is a unique atmosphere that I recommend to every podcaster experience at least once. I was curious how Dan and the Podcast Movement team originally came up with the idea to create such a conference so I asked him. And this conversation he shares how he and some of his buddies were very frustrated with another conference - New Media Expo. They attended 2 years straight and both times there were more podcast of New Media publisher, but there were very few sessions about podcasting. In a typical “can do” approach that many podcasters have, Dan and his friends decided to create the conference they wanted to attend. Podcast movement was born. Are you a newbie podcaster? Your mind will be blown (and empowered) at PM18 Both years that I've attended podcast movement I met a number of individuals who hadn't started their podcast yet. But it was clear they were very serious about doing so. You don't spend money to go to a mega podcast conference without being serious. New podcasters who want to attend podcast movement are going to have their minds blown. There's so much content, it is like drinking from the proverbial fire hose. But if you go about it in a smart way, you can really get a fast-track education about what it takes to create and publish a stellar podcast. When I say you need to go about it in a smart way, what I mean is that you should do a little bit of self education first before you land at the largest podcast conference in the world. Become familiar with podcasting terms, watch some YouTube videos, you might even consider taking our starter course to prepare yourself for what you're going to learn at Podcast Movement. It only cost $99 and we'll have you speaking the language in no time so that your experience at podcast movement is all it can be and more. But even if you decide not to purchase our course, please do something to learn what you can about podcasting. But be careful out there, there's a lot of dated information and advice that isn't based on best practices or what we come to know about podcast search, statistics, downloads, and but I would call Smart podcasting. Advice for seasoned podcasters attending Podcast Movement: Make a plan and execute Podcast movement is not only a podcasting conference for newbies. Even seasoned podcasters can learn a lot by being strategic. When I asked Dan about the kinds of things experience podcasters might learn to podcast movement he said the best approach for podcasters who are looking for something specific, is to look through the sessions and be strategic about what sessions you attend and why. Set goals for yourself. Tell yourself, “y the time I leave I'm going to know how to X, Y, Z.” Then, put your plan in place and make it happen. The way I figure it, you're spending the money to get to Philadelphia, get into the conference, stay in a hotel room and feed yourself, you should make the most of it. But keep in mind, that doesn't only happen in the panel sessions and keynotes. You will meet people in every hallway who have more experience than you do and perhaps have learned how to accomplish exactly what you want to learn. Don't be shy. Introduce yourself to people. Ask them what their podcast is about (That's one of the easiest ways to start a conversation at a podcast conference, you know). The more you isolate yourself and act like a junior high boy at the first school dance, the less you were going to benefit from. Guess movement. Be bold my podcasting brothers and sisters! Get out there and meet your fellow podcast siblings and build the community you long to be a part of. You may think that's a bit dramatic, but it's not. You really do need to take initiative. No irrelevant non-podcast conference exhibits allowed We probably all been at conferences where the exhibit hall is crammed full of any company or service that would pay money to be there. I was once at a Christian booksellers conference where one of the main aisles in the exhibit hall had not only one, but two massage chairs. Yes, it might be nice to get a massage in the middle of a conference, but what does it have to do with selling Christian books? You kind of get the feeling that the organizers were willing to sell boots to anybody who had a bank account. Dan Franks promises that podcast movement will never go in that direction. Every exhibitor is vetted before they are allowed to write the check to be in the exhibit hall. The podcast movement team wants to ensure that everything it's attendees are supposed to is relevant to some aspect of podcasting. That's a breath of fresh air. And one of the things I noticed when I attended podcast movement is that the exhibitors are usually there because they want to help. Yes, they believe their products or services are a valuable way to help you, but if they don't offer what you need, they are quick to point you in the right direction. That's exactly what happened to me one year as I was searching for a particular technology to solve a problem I had with my podcast. The person I spoke to going to me to another company entirely, simply because he wanted to be helpful. That's a winning combination. But I'm going to miss my massage. You have a responsibility to make podcasting better for all of us Imagine that you are telling a co-worker about your favorite series on Netflix. How effective is your enthusiasm about the show going to be on that co-worker if they don't even know what Netflix is? The same thing is true about podcasting. All of us want to gain more listeners to are podcasts, but there are still hundreds of thousands of people in the United States alone who don't even know what a podcast is. It's going to take all of us, promoting our podcasts, explaining what podcasting is, in even borrowing our friends smartphone to pull up there podcasting app and show them how to subscribe, before podcasting will become as prevalent as well known as Netflix. Being on par with Netflix isn't the goal, but that kind of notoriety in familiarity definitely needs to happen in the industry. Everyone of us who podcasts is responsible to make sure that happens. It's actually pretty simple. Don't forget to talk about your podcast to people who you think might be interested in it. Mention other great podcasts that you have listened to recently, show your friends how to find it for themselves. The more enthused we are about the podcast Kool-Aid we've been drinking, the more convincing we are going to be and getting others to drink it. If you haven't thought about attending podcast movement, I highly recommend it. You'll come away from the largest podcasting conference in the world with a renewed enthusiasm not only for your podcast, but for podcasting in general. You will also Come Away with more than one great idea for improving your podcast, adjusting your process to make the consistent publication of your podcast possible, and maybe even a new podcasting best friend. Main Points : The PM18 Podcast Conference [1:16] Here’s what you need to know about Podcast Movement: The World’s Largest Gathering of Podcasters [2:22] PM came out of frustrations with New Media Expo: What about podcasters? [7:29] The first ever podcast conferences at sea. Really. It happened in 2015 and 2016 [10:22] Dan’s experience at Midroll Media (a major podcast sponsor company) [13:22] What can you expect at PM18 if you are a brand new or aspiring podcaster? [16:50] Seasoned podcaster with specific questions? Set your goals and learn it at PM18 [24:20] How can business professionals interested in podcasting think about Podcast Movement? [27:30] How to make the most of the exhibit hall [33:10] The things Dan sees in the podcast industry that excite him [36:19] What you can do to raise awareness of podcasting [40:10] If you can’t attend PM18, check out the virtual pass Featured On This Episode Dan Franks - www.TheDanFranks.com On LinkedIn On Twitter: @DMFranks On Facebook On Instagram: @TheDanFranks www.PodcastMovement.com (updated annually, so check it out) How To Podcast Step By Step - it’s a podcast as well (here on Apple Podcasts) RESOURCES MENTIONED New Media Expo Midroll Media Stitcher IAB Edison Research Nielsen Shure Heil Microphones Sam Ash Music Libsyn Blubrry Podbean Spotify www.Podnews.net
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Dr. Mark Skousen, Economist and Producer of FreedomFest (www.freedomfest.com) returns to discuss FreedomFest, the 10th Anniversary of "The World's Largest Gathering of Free Minds" July 19-22, 2017, Paris Resort, Las Vegas www.freedomfest.com.
Dr. Mark Skousen, Economist and Producer of FreedomFest (www.freedomfest.com) returns to discuss FreedomFest, the 10th Anniversary of "The World's Largest Gathering of Free Minds" July 19-22, 2017, Paris Resort, Las Vegas www.freedomfest.com.
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