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Newspaperwoman Anne Rogers and police Lieutenant Mike Flannigan investigate the perplexing murder of Dr, Warren King, a retired physician and former international chess champion.Adapted from the script of a lost episode of the radio drama “Hot Copy”.Original broadcast on Sunday, March 12th, 1944. OUR CAST:Rhonda Sigler-Ware … Ann Rogers.Jerry Kokich …Lt. Mike Flannigan.Gregory Dwyer ... Dr. Warren King.Frank Guglielmelli, … John Bishop.Scott R. McKinley … Dr. Robert Larson.Erin Suminsby ... Dorothy Mason.Dan Ware … Dr. Lincoln Owens.Glenn Hascall, … Tom Harkness.Logan Smith ... Officer Pat O'Malley, and also, your Announcer.Jim Goodluck ... Producer / Director / Audio Editor.SOUND EFFECTS CREDITS:All sound effects are from Freesound.org, Inspector J, or the Public Domain.CONTACT US!If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, please feel free to email:hotcopyradiotheater@gmail.comBlueSky:@hotcopyradio.bsky.socialFacebook page:https://www.facebook.com/HotCopyRadioTheater Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Logan Smith and Felipe Barros sit down with host Ty Williams on today's episode of Electric People. Logan digs into the grit and discipline it takes to be successful in sales and in life. He also talks about the importance of culture, team, and his background.
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Newspaperwoman Anne Rogers convinces her pretty assistant, Spritely Poole, to act as bait, to help catch a “Lonely Hearts” murderer.Adapted from the script of a lost episode of the radio drama “Hot Copy”.Original broadcast on Sunday, November 5, 1944.OUR CAST:Rhonda Sigler-Ware … Ann Rogers.Samantha Thompson ... Spritely Poole.Christian Neuhaus ... Inspector Collins.Jerry Kokich …Lt. Mike Flannigan.Dan Ware …Pete Thompson.Glenn Haskell … Uncle Bud. Erin Suminsby ... Juliette Bellefontaine.Logan Smith ... Announcer.Jim Goodluck ... Producer / Director / Audio Editor.SOUND EFFECTS CREDITS:All sound effects are from Freesound.org, Inspector J, or the Public Domain.CONTACT US!If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, please feel free to email:hotcopyradiotheater@gmail.comBlueSky:@hotcopyradioFacebook page:https://www.facebook.com/HotCopyRadioTheater Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Newspaperwoman Anne Rogers, reporter Jerry Donlin, and Lt. Mike Flannigan investigate a mysterious murder, robbery, and other unusual occurrences, on the countryside estate of a wealthy eccentric family.Adapted from the script of a lost episode of the radio drama “Hot Copy”.Original broadcast on Sunday, July 23rd, 1944.OUR CAST:Rhonda Sigler-Ware … Ann Rogers.Samantha Thompson ... Spritely Poole.Jerry Kokich …Lt. Mike Flannigan.Dan Ware …Dr. Beckman.Kenny Hertling, … Jerry Donlin.Pete Lutz … Max Jaeger. Scott R. McKinley … Millard Warburton.Steven Fisher … Howard Warburton.Logan Smith ... Announcer.Jim Goodluck ... Producer / Director / Audio Editor.SOUND EFFECTS CREDITS:All sound effects are from Freesound.org, Inspector J, or the Public Domain.CONTACT US!If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, please feel free to email:hotcopyradiotheater@gmail.comBlueSky:@hotcopyradioFacebook page:https://www.facebook.com/HotCopyRadioTheater Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Newspaperwomen Anne Rogers and Spritely Poole try to prove the innocence of a British friend's son, accused of murder.Adapted from the script of a lost episode of the radio drama “Hot Copy”.Original broadcast on Sunday, January 16th, 1944.OUR CAST:Rhonda Sigler-Ware … Ann Rogers.Samantha Thompson ... Spritely Poole.Christian Neuhaus … Inspector Collins.Jerry Kokich … Editor Graham, and Russian consul Volinski. Peter McGiffen … Harry Barston.Dan Ware … Robert Watson.Kenny Hertling, … Hotel clerk.André Refig, … Colonel Francois LeBlanc.David Robbins, … Cab driver.Logan Smith ... Announcer.John R. Worsley ... Narrator, Constitution PSA.Jim Goodluck ... Producer / Director / Audio Editor.SOUND EFFECTS CREDITS:All sound effects are from Freesound.org, Inspector J, or the Public Domain.CONTACT US!If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, please feel free to email:hotcopyradiotheater@gmail.comBlueSky:@hotcopyradioFacebook page:https://www.facebook.com/HotCopyRadioTheater Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Newspaperwoman Anne Rogers unexpectedly travels to war-torn Yugoslavia, after learning that her long-lost fiancé could be there, afflicted with amnesia.Adapted from the script of a lost episode of the radio drama “Hot Copy”.Original broadcast on Sunday, January 9th, 1944.OUR CAST:Rhonda Sigler-Ware … Ann Rogers.Scott R. McKinley … Captain Preston.Kenny Hertling … Lt. Wade McCall, the Blonde Avenger.Dan Ware … Emil.Jerry Kokich … General Josip Tito. Christian Neuhaus … Captain Grant.Pete Lutz … Captain Wolf.Logan Smith ... Announcer.Jim Goodluck ... Producer / Director / Audio Editor.SOUND EFFECTS CREDITS:All sound effects are from Freesound.org, Inspector J, or the Public Domain.CONTACT US!If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, please feel free to email:hotcopyradiotheater@gmail.comBlueSky:@hotcopyradioFacebook page:https://www.facebook.com/HotCopyRadioTheater Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join us as our Teaching Pastor, Logan Smith, shares a word on releasing the fire!
Newspaperwoman Anne Rogers is kidnapped in Tunisia, for ransom, by a greedy merchant, who mistakenly believes she is a European princess.Adapted from the script of a lost episode of the radio drama “Hot Copy”.Original broadcast on Sunday, January 2nd, 1944.OUR CAST:Rhonda Sigler-Ware … Ann Rogers.Samantha Thompson … Spritely Poole. Dan Ware … Faisal.Jerry Kokich … Sheik Mohammed Ali Bey.Scott R. McKinley … Colonel Wilson.Pete Lutz … Ahmed and Abdul.Kyle Jensen … Bombardier Jones.Glenn Hascall … Private Smith.Logan Smith ... Hajji, and also, your Announcer.The following voices were also heard on this episode:Steven Fisher Liam Gaitan Kenny Hertling John R. WorsleyJim Goodluck ... Producer / Director / Audio Editor.SOUND EFFECTS CREDITS:Special Assistance with regard to background sound design on this episode was provided by Jennifer Tissot. All other sound effects are from Freesound.org, Inspector J, or the Public Domain.CONTACT US!If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, please feel free to email:hotcopyradiotheater@gmail.comBlueSky:@hotcopyradioX (Twitter):@hotcopyradioFacebook page:https://www.facebook.com/HotCopyRadioTheater Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Newspaperwoman Anne Rogers is trapped in a burning building in London, with a little girl and an English aristocrat, while Nazi planes drop bombs over the city.Adapted from the script of a lost episode of the radio drama “Hot Copy”.Original broadcast on Sunday, December 26th,1943.OUR CAST:Rhonda Sigler-Ware … Ann Rogers.Samantha Thompson … Spritely Poole. Jerry Kokich … Lord Henry Barston.Sally Swift ... Catherine Griggs.Pete Lutz … Tom Griggs.Logan Smith ... Announcer.The following voices were also heard on this episode:Dan WareJohn R. Worsley Andrea RichardsonFiona Cleary Siobhan WaringJim Goodluck ... Producer / Director / Audio Editor.SOUND EFFECTS CREDITS:Freesound.org .Thunder Tube - Inspector J .Public Domain .CONTACT US!If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, please feel free to email:hotcopyradiotheater@gmail.comBlueSky:@hotcopyradioX (Twitter):@hotcopyradioFacebook page:https://www.facebook.com/HotCopyRadioTheater Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nazi agents secretly plant a time bomb on a military plane that is taking newspaperwomen Anne Rogers and Spritely Poole to Europe, to report on the major battlefronts of World War II.Adapted from the script of a lost episode of the radio drama “Hot Copy”.Original broadcast on Sunday, December 19th,1943.OUR CAST:Rhonda Sigler-Ware … Ann Rogers.Samantha Thompson … Spritely Poole. Jerry Kokich … Agent Kempert and Lt. Martin.Dan Ware … Lt. MacNaughton .Scott R. McKinley … Lt. Weston.Steven Fisher … Cpl. Sparks.Glenn Hascall ... Agent Grossman.Rebecca Olivia ... Jane, the store customer.Pete Lutz … the Bellboy.Logan Smith ... Announcer.Jim Goodluck ... Producer / Director / Audio Editor.SOUND EFFECTS CREDITS:Freesound.org .Thunder Tube - Inspector J .Public Domain .CONTACT US!If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, please feel free to email:hotcopyradiotheater@gmail.comX (Twitter):@hotcopyradioFacebook page:https://www.facebook.com/HotCopyRadioTheater Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join us for the conclusion of our series with Logan Smith.
Newspaperwomen Anne Rogers and Spritely Poole are being sent on a special assignment to report on the battle zones of World War II, but Nazi agents try to interfere. Adapted from the script of a lost episode of the radio drama “Hot Copy”.Original broadcast on Sunday, December 12th,1943.OUR CAST:Rhonda Sigler-Ware … Ann Rogers.Samantha Thompson … Spritely Poole. Jerry Kokich … Agent Steinhardt and also, as Editor Graham.Dan Ware … Agent Kraft.Christian Neuhaus … Inspector Collins.Pete Lutz … Mr. Williams.Scott R. McKinley … Assistant Editor Marlowe.Lesley Frey … as Miss Young.Logan Smith ... Agent Mueller, and also, as your Announcer.Jim Goodluck ... Producer / Director / Audio Editor.SOUND EFFECTS CREDITS:Freesound.org .Thunder Tube - Inspector J .Public Domain .CONTACT US!If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, please feel free to email:hotcopyradiotheater@gmail.comX (Twitter):@hotcopyradioFacebook page:https://www.facebook.com/HotCopyRadioTheater Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Newspaperwoman Anne Rogers and private detective Jeff Warren investigate the suspicious death of a man's long-lost brother.Adapted from the script of a lost episode of the radio drama “Hot Copy”.Original broadcast on Sunday, October 1, 1944.OUR CAST:Rhonda Sigler-Ware … Ann Rogers.Jerry Kokich … Lt. Mike Flannigan, and also, Leo.Patrick Brancato … Jeff Warren.Samantha Thompson … Spritely Poole. Kenny Hertling … Mr. Brandon.Steve Fisher ... Trigger Malone.David Robbins ... Eddie.Steve Mize ... Joe.Julie Hoverson ... Tommy.Logan Smith ... Announcer.Jim Goodluck ... Producer / Director / Audio Editor.SOUND EFFECTS CREDITS:Freesound.org .Thunder Tube - Inspector J .Public Domain .CONTACT US!If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, please feel free to email:hotcopyradiotheater@gmail.comX (Twitter):@hotcopyradioFacebook page:https://www.facebook.com/HotCopyRadioTheater Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Newspaperwoman Anne Rogers and police Lt. Mike Flannigan investigate a baffling series of arson fires.Adapted from the script of a lost episode of the radio drama “Hot Copy”.Original broadcast on Sunday, June 11th, 1944. OUR CAST:Rhonda Sigler-Ware … Ann Rogers.Jerry Kokich … Lt. Mike Flannigan.Samantha Thompson … Miss Blakely.Dan Ware … Private Investigator Hogan.Scott R. McKinley ... Donald Grayson,Glenn Hascall ... Private Investigator McNab.Logan Smith ... Announcer.Jim Goodluck ... Producer / Director / Audio Editor.SOUND EFFECTS CREDITS:Freesound.org ,Thunder Tube - Inspector J .Public Domain.CONTACT US!If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, please feel free to email:hotcopyradiotheater@gmail.comX (Twitter):@hotcopyradioFacebook page:https://www.facebook.com/HotCopyRadioTheater Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Stephanie and Katie sit down with Logan Smith from Superior Walls by Weaver, a longtime partner of EGStoltzfus. They explore what sets Superior Walls apart, delve into some of the benefits to using them in your home build and discuss the practical advantages of choosing their walls over other market options. As mentioned on the episode you can see our Superior Walls factory tour here: https://www.instagram.com/reel/C9LFkjuPJAM/ AND Submit your listener questions here: https://egstoltzfus.typeform.com/podcastquestion
Did an old man die from repeatedly hearing the sound of black magic Voodoo drums? Newspaperwomen Anne Rogers and Spritely Poole investigate, to find the truth.Adapted from the script of a lost episode of the radio drama “Hot Copy”.Original broadcast on Sunday, November 15th, 1944.OUR CAST:Rhonda Sigler-Ware … Ann Rogers.Samantha Thompson … Spritely Poole.Jerry Kokich … Lt. Mike Flannigan.Patrick Brancato … Jeff Warren. Dan Ware … Ray Jamieson.Kenny Hertling … Dave Carter.Peter McGiffen … Hodges.Erin Suminsby … Marie LeFevre.Pete Lutz … Branson Carter.Ashlee Craft … Miss Craft.Logan Smith ... Announcer.Jim Goodluck ... Producer / Director / Audio Editor.SOUND EFFECTS CREDITS:Freesound.orgThunder Tube - Inspector JCONTACT US!If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, please feel free to email:hotcopyradiotheater@gmail.comX (Twitter):@hotcopyradioFacebook page:https://www.facebook.com/HotCopyRadioTheater Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Newspaperwomen Anne Rogers and Spritely Poole investigate a chemical factory explosion that occurs as a result of Nazi sabotage, in the seaside town where they are on vacation.Adapted from the script of a lost episode of the radio drama “Hot Copy”.Original broadcast on Sunday, July 16th, 1944.OUR CAST:Rhonda Sigler-Ware … Ann Rogers.Samantha Thompson … Spritely Poole.Jerry Kokich … Hans Schultz.Scott R. McKinley … Joe Cobb.Ludwig Puchmayer, ... Joe Shaner.Dan Ware … Herby Harris.Jerry Kokich … Hans Schultz.Pete Lutz … Tom Jessup.Steven Fisher … Army Sergeant. Glenn Hascall … Cab Driver.Logan Smith ... Announcer.Jim Goodluck ... Producer / Director / Audio Editor.SOUND EFFECTS CREDITS:Freesound.orgThunder Tube - Inspector JCONTACT US!If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, please feel free to email:hotcopyradiotheater@gmail.comX (Twitter):@hotcopyradioFacebook page:https://www.facebook.com/HotCopyRadioTheater Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join as Logan Smith shares about what it looks like to be the light.
Despite mounting a stellar comeback, Roma fell just short in their Europa League semi-final against Bayer Leverkusen, losing 4-2 on aggregate. John and Andy react to the result ahead of the Giallorossi's make or break game this weekend against Atalanta, who themselves advanced to the Europa League final after they swept aside Marseille.Thank you to our newest Patron, Logan Smith, and to all our Patrons who make this show possible. You can support RomaPress by going to Patreon.com/RomaPress, benefits include: early access to episodes, extras episodes, and plenty more.Our websites:RomaPress.netItalianFootball24.com
Logan Smith joined us to discuss mental health issues for astronauts and private spaceflight participants. Read the full summary of this program at www.thespaceshow.com for this date, Tuesday, April 16,2024.
In late August of 2020 the Kentucky State Police Special Response Team attempted to execute search and arrest warrants on a family compound in Johnson Hollow, a heavily wooded and very rural area of Kentucky. The suspect, who was being sought on potential murder and drug related charges, had hiding locations and weapons throughout the compound and had built a series of hardened firing positions from which to attack officers. In the 48 hours that followed, the team would have two Officer involved shootings with two different suspects all on the same compound. This event would stretch the team and its resources to their limits, yet the team rose to the challenge yielding a successful outcome despite almost impossible conditions. This case provides numerous lessons learned and teaching points about rural operations and the dangers of unexpected challenges. My guests today are Sgt. Heath Ayers and Trooper Logan Smith from the Kentucky State Police Special Response Team. LinksTwo fatally shot in KSP involved shootings in Knox County | News | thetimestribune.comhttps://www.clayconews.com/news/16719-suspect-fatally-injured-in-2nd-officer-involved-shooting-in-knox-county-ky-victim-in-1st-shooting-identified Books RecommendedFearless: The Undaunted Courage and Ultimate Sacrifice of Navy SEAL Team SIX Operator Adam Brown by Eric Blehm - ISBN-13: 978-0307730695On Combat: The Psychology and Physiology of Deadly Conflict in War and in Peace by Dave Grossman & Loren W. Christensen - ISBN-13: 978-0964920545On Killing: The Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill in War and Society by Dave Grossman - ISBN-13: 978-0316040938Contact Info Logan Smith – logan.smith@ky.gov
Join us for this message from guest speaker, Logan Smith on Life on the Rock.
Did the teen-age daughter of a wealthy couple blow up their yacht, to commit their murder? Support this podcast === EPISODE RELEASE DATE: This episode was originally uploaded on December 5, 2023. It was accidentally deleted on December 17, 2023. This is a re-upload, on that same date. === HISTORICAL REFERENCES: Overell and Gollum --The Most Famous Trial in the Old Courthouse, Los Angeles Times, (article, July 23,1988). Murder on the Yacht, New York Daily News (article, December 17, 2023). Wilson, Brooks W., The Newport Harbor Murders Revisited (book, 2011). === GUEST VOICES: Beulah Louise Overell - Alyssa Petrey, free-lance voice actor. George “Bud” Gollum - Scott Barry, free-lance voice actor. U.P.I. News reporter - Logan Smith, free-lance voice actor. Prosecutor Eugene Williams - Jerry Kokich, free-lance voice actor. === MISCELLANEOUS: Host Intro – Nina Innsted, host of the Already Gone podcast. Exit Aphorism Source - Chesterton, G.K., Eugenics and Other Evils (book, 1922), Page 4. Aphorism Voice - Kit Caren, co-host of Forgotten News Podcast. === MUSIC: Kevin MacLeod of Incompetech.com – Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses / by 3.0 At Rest The Curtain Rises I Knew A Guy === All Sound Effects & Short Instrumentals Are From Freesound.org. === HEY! CONTACT US! E-Mail: ForgottenNewsPodcast@gmail.com Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Forgotten-News-Podcast Twitter: @NewsForgotten Kit Caren's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/people/Kit-Caren/100085459732466 Jessica's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/HugKissxo Twitter: @KitCaren @xoxojessicaxoxo
Did the teen-age daughter of a wealthy couple blow up their yacht, to commit their murder? Support this podcast === HISTORICAL REFERENCES: Wilson, Brooks, The Newport Harbor Murders Revisited (book, 2011). Beulah Louise Overell, Murderpedia. Bovsun, Mara, Murder on the Yacht, New York Daily News (article, Sept. 26, 2009). Overell and Gollum--The Most Famous Trial in the Old Courthouse, Los Angeles Times (article, July 23, 1988). === GUEST VOICES: UPI Reporter, Logan Smith, free-lance voice performer. Beulah Louise Overell, Alyssa Petrey, free-lance voice performer. George Gollum, Scott Barry, free-lance voice performer. Prosecutor Eugene Williams, Jerry Kokich, free-lance voice performer. === === MISCELLANEOUS: Host Intro – Nina Innsted, host of the Already Gone podcast. Exit Aphorism Source - G.K. Chesterton, Eugenics and Other Evils (1922), Chapter 1, at Page 4. Aphorism Voice - Kit Caren, co-host of Forgotten News Podcast. === MUSIC: Kevin MacLeod of Incompetech.com – Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses / by 3.0 At Rest The Curtain Rises I Knew A Guy === All Sound Effects & Short Instrumentals Are From Freesound.org. === HEY! CONTACT US! E-Mail: ForgottenNewsPodcast@gmail.com Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Forgotten-News-Podcast Twitter: @NewsForgotten Kit Caren's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/people/Kit-Caren/100085459732466 Jessica's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/HugKissxo Twitter: @KitCaren @xoxojessicaxoxo
The chairman of a commission investigating organized crime is murdered, on the same day that an unknown person covertly inserted a prophecy of his death into Anne Roger's newspaper column.Adapted from the script of a lost episode of the radio drama “Hot Copy”.Original broadcast on Sunday, July 30,1944.OUR CAST:Rhonda Sigler-Ware … Anne RogersSamantha Thompson … Spritely Poole.Jerry Kokich … Lt. Michael Flannigan and Editor Graham.Steven Fisher … Joe Swenson.Christian Neuhaus … Henry Carter.George Worrall ... Winslow, the butler.Jack Billings ... Charles Gilmore.Chris Hart ... Johnnie, the reporter.Meadow Sartin ... the receptionist.Logan Smith … as your Announcer.In addition, the following voices were also heard on this episode: Peter BlockMiss Kit CarenGlenn Hascall Julie HoversonSharon Grunwald Erin SuminsbyandJohn R. Worsley.Jim Goodluck ... Producer / Director / Audio Editor.SOUND EFFECTS CREDITS:Freesound.orgThunder Tube - Inspector JCONTACT US!If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, please feel free to email:hotcopyradiotheater@gmail.comTwitter:@hotcopyradioFacebook page:https://www.facebook.com/HotCopyRadioTheater Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join us for week four of our summer series, Vertigo with Logan Smith!
Join us for week two of our summer series, Vertigo with our Teaching Pastor, Logan Smith.
A sleazy gossip columnist is murdered. Newspaperwomen Anne Rogers and Spritely Poole investigate the three suspects, to find the truth. Adapted from the script of a lost episode of the radio drama “Hot Copy”.Original broadcast on Sunday, June 9th,1944.OUR CAST:Rhonda Sigler-Ware … Anne Rogers.Samantha Thompson … Spritely Poole.Jerry Kokich … Lt. Mike Flannigan.Emily A. Cole … Gloria Lockwood.Christian Neuhaus … Inspector Collins.Glenn Hascall ... Dwight Lockwood.Steven Fisher … Crime Lab Investigator.Logan Smith … as Wally Woodrow, and also, the Announcer.The voice of Jack Billings was also heard on this episode:Jim Goodluck ... Producer / Director / Audio Editor.SOUND EFFECTS CREDITS:Freesound.orgThunder Tube - Inspector JCONTACT US!If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, please feel free to email:hotcopyradiotheater@gmail.comTwitter:@hotcopyradioFacebook page:https://www.facebook.com/HotCopyRadioTheater Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Newspaper reporter Anne Rogers is threatened with murder, by a violent con artist who is pretending to be a Hungarian Count and war refugee. Adapted from the script of a lost episode of the radio drama “Hot Copy”.Original broadcast on Sunday, October 22nd,1944.OUR CAST:Rhonda Sigler-Ware … Anne Rogers.Samantha Thompson … Spritely Poole.Jerry Kokich …Count Szegedi.Patrick Brancato … Jeff Warren.Steven Fisher … Nick.Christian Neuhaus … Inspector Collins.Sharon Grünwald ... Apartment Manager.Glenn Hascall ... DiGiori.Kit Caren … Ticket Taker.Logan Smith … the Usher, and also, as the Announcer.The following voices were also heard on this episode:Aaron RatzanAlyssa PetreyDante BarberAshlee CraftFrank GuglielmelliChrisi Talyn SajeJack BillingsKaren CorradoJoe StofkoKathleen LiEthan HortonMia RorahRichard RoeGwendolyn LimJim Goodluck ... Producer / Director / Audio Editor.SOUND EFFECTS CREDITS:Freesound.orgThunder Tube - Inspector JCONTACT US!If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, please feel free to email:hotcopyradiotheater@gmail.comTwitter:@hotcopyradioFacebook page:https://www.facebook.com/HotCopyRadioTheater Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this message, join us as we welcome Logan Smith as he brings a message on how to respond when disaster strikes
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: An Analogy for Understanding Transformers, published by TheMcDouglas on May 13, 2023 on LessWrong. Thanks to the following people for feedback: Tilman Rauker, Curt Tigges, Rudolf Laine, Logan Smith, Arthur Conmy, Joseph Bloom, Rusheb Shah, James Dao. TL;DR I present an analogy for the transformer architecture: each vector in the residual stream is a person standing in a line, who is holding a token, and trying to guess what token the person in front of them is holding. Attention heads represent questions that people in this line can ask to everyone standing behind them (queries are the questions, keys determine who answers the questions, values determine what information gets passed back to the original question-asker), and MLPs represent the internal processing done by each person in the line. I claim this is a useful way to intuitively understand the transformer architecture, and I'll present several reasons for this (as well as ways induction heads and indirect object identification can be understood in these terms). Introduction In this post, I'm going to present an analogy for understanding how transformers work. I expect this to be useful for anyone who understands the basics of transformers, in particular people who have gone through Neel Nanda's tutorial, and/or understand the following points at a minimum: What a transformer's input is, what its outputs represent, and the nature of the predict-next-token task that it's trained on What the shape of the residual stream is, and the idea of components of the transformer reading from / writing to the residual stream throughout the model's layers How a transformer is composed of multiple blocks, each one containing an MLP (which does processing on vectors at individual sequence positions), and an attention layer (which moves information between the residual stream vectors at different sequence positions). I think the analogy still offers value even for people who understand transformers deeply already. The Analogy A line is formed by a group of people, each person holding a word. Everyone knows their own word and position in the line, but they can't see anyone else in the line. The objective for each person is to guess the word held by the person in front of them. People have the ability to shout questions to everyone standing behind them in the line (those in front cannot hear them). Upon hearing a question, each individual can choose whether or not to respond, and what information to relay back to the person who asked. After this, people don't remember the questions they were asked (so no information can move backwards in the line, only forwards). As individuals in the line gather information from these exchanges, they can use this information to formulate subsequent questions and provide answers. How this relates to transformer architecture: Each person in the line is a vector in the residual stream They start with just information about their own word (token embedding) and position in the line (positional embedding) The attention heads correspond to the questions that people in the line ask each other: Queries = question (which gets asked to everyone behind them in the line) Keys = how the people who hear the question decide whether or not to reply Values = the information that the people who reply pass back to the person who originally asked the question People can use information gained from earlier questions when answering / asking later questions - this is composition The MLPs correspond to the information processing / factual recall performed by each person in the sequence independently The unembedding at the end of the model is when we ask each person in the line for a final guess at what the next word is (in the form of a probability distribution over all possible words) Key Concepts for Transformers In...
A woman is choked to death, followed by a bizarre chain of events.The reporting on the murder, by newspaperwomen Anne Rogers and Spritely Poole, leads to their suspension, unless they can quickly uncover the truth. Adapted from the script of a lost episode of the radio drama “Hot Copy”.Original broadcast on Sunday, June 25, 1944.OUR CAST:Rhonda Sigler-Ware … Anne Rogers.Samantha Thompson … Spritely Poole.Jerry Kokich … Lt. Mike Flannigan and Editor Graham.Christian Neuhaus … Thomas Dawson.Patrick Brancato … Tony Gianelli.Fiona Cleary … Mrs. Bridget Lafferty.Steven Fisher … Traffic Officer.Logan Smith ... Announcer.Graham Stephenson and Josh Kester ... Special Audio Assistance.Jim Goodluck ... Producer / Director / Audio Editor.SOUND EFFECTS CREDITS:Freesound.orgThunder Tube - Inspector JCONTACT US!If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, please feel free to email:hotcopyradiotheater@gmail.comTwitter:@hotcopyradioFacebook page:https://www.facebook.com/HotCopyRadioTheater Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today, I am pleased to welcome Logan Smith to my show! He is a self-described old soul who loves Jesus and Southern Gospel music! He released his first album when he was 10, and got the opportunity to sing with the Gaither Homecoming friends at the age of 13! Listen as we discuss our mutual admiration for Jesus, old music, and, the adventure of seeking to follow God's direction in our lives. Then Trust God to do amazing things in and through you!!
Today, I am pleased to welcome Logan Smith to my show! He is a self-described old soul who loves Jesus and Southern Gospel music! He released his first album when he was 10, and got the opportunity to sing with the Gaither Homecoming friends at the age of 13! Listen as we discuss our mutual admiration for Jesus, old music, and, the adventure of seeking to follow God's direction in our lives. Then Trust God to do amazing things in and through you!!
Two men die, when a cab deliberately runs wildly off the road, into a river. Newspaper reporter Anne Rogers decides to find out why.Adapted from the script of a lost episode of the radio drama “Hot Copy”.Original broadcast on Sunday, May 7th, 1944 OUR CAST:Rhonda Sigler-Ware … Anne Rogers.Christian Neuhaus … Inspector Collins.Samantha Thompson … Evelyn Chaney.Patrick Brancato … Harold Lawton, and also, the newspaper photographer.Joe Stofko … Randolph Chaney.Glenn Hascall … Medical Examiner.Jerry Kokich … Lorenzo Farnacelli, and also, Lt. Mike Flannigan.George Worrall ... Potter.Logan Smith ... Martin Chaney ... and the Announcer.The following voices were also heard on this episode:James Robinson.John R. Worsley.Michael J. Love.Robert J. Cherny.Jim Goodluck ... Producer / Director / Audio Editor.SOUND EFFECTS CREDITS:Freesound.orgThunder Tube - Inspector JCONTACT US!If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, please feel free to email:hotcopyradiotheater@gmail.comTwitter:@hotcopyradioFacebook page:https://www.facebook.com/HotCopyRadioTheater Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Heroes of The Nashville School Shooting (2:38) Biden eviscerated for ice cream joke after shooting (12:54) “I’d Rather Have Jesus” by Logan Smith (19:36) John Bolin Interview (24:39) Today on the show, I interview John Bolin, Executive Producer & Creator of The Thorn, a theatrical experience often described as cirque meets the Passion, that combines drama, aerial acrobatics, dance, and music to tell the story of Jesus and his followers. The Thorn has been filmed for a nationwide theatrical release via Fathom Events. In this interview, we discuss his unique upbringing, where he was when Jesus found him, his passion for youth that led to the creation of The Thorn, and his humble excitement for the amazing things God is doing through this powerful project! Listen and pray as the Hope of Jesus continues to be proclaimed by John and his crew!!!
The Heroes of The Nashville School Shooting (2:38) Biden eviscerated for ice cream joke after shooting (12:54) “I’d Rather Have Jesus” by Logan Smith (19:36) John Bolin Interview (24:39) Today on the show, I interview John Bolin, Executive Producer & Creator of The Thorn, a theatrical experience often described as cirque meets the Passion, that combines drama, aerial acrobatics, dance, and music to tell the story of Jesus and his followers. The Thorn has been filmed for a nationwide theatrical release via Fathom Events. In this interview, we discuss his unique upbringing, where he was when Jesus found him, his passion for youth that led to the creation of The Thorn, and his humble excitement for the amazing things God is doing through this powerful project! Listen and pray as the Hope of Jesus continues to be proclaimed by John and his crew!!!
Episode 2: NPI Number Fraud, PBC Problems & BourbonGrab a glass! From re-victimization of pharmacies dealing with the fallout from stolen NPI numbers, to PCMA's new PBM rebranding campaign & the recent Senate hearing on pharmacy benefit manager/company transparency… you never know what might be revealed when pharmacy industry professionals discuss PBM (aka PBC) tactics over drinks.Hosts: PUTT's Monique Whitney, Lord Dr. Jeremy Counts, and Shannon Wightman-GirardSpecial Guests: Texas independent pharmacy owner Leah Allen, PharmD; APRx Senior VP of Sales Ryan Gevara; & APRx General Counsel Miguel RodriguezToday's Cocktail Menu:SidecarMargaritaBourbon (neat)Scotch (on the rocks)the Lord Dr JeremyTwisted EnergyOpening music by JuliusHPodcast Production Team: Shannon Wightman-Girard, Logan Smith
The Forgotten News podcast is a window to hear true stories from long ago. Stories that once made headlines. Stories that people thought would be unforgettable, but soon were lost in the sands of time, or were buried deep in the dustbin of history. In this podcast, we brush off the sand and dust, and share those stories with you, today — as fresh as when they were first told. On Christmas Day Forgotten News presents on Mutual the Fifth Annual presentation of the 1939 radio broadcast of "A Christmas Carol", featuring the voices of Orson Welles and Lionel Barrymore. Complete, and uncut! Guest starring Pete Lutz, Jerry Kokich , and Logan Smith. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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On this episode, we feature our Fifth Annual presentation of the 1939 radio broadcast of "A Christmas Carol", by Charles Dickens, featuring the voices of Orson Welles and Lionel Barrymore. Complete, and uncut. ENJOY !!! Merry Christmas! - from your hosts - Jim, Kit Caren and Jessica. Support this podcast ==== HISTORICAL REFERENCES: A Christmas Carol, Campbell's Playhouse, CBS Radio Network, December 24, 1939 (radio play, audio). O'Leary, Dorothy, Barrymore's Scrooge, New York Times, December 21, 1947 (interview with Lionel Barrymore). Chesteron, G.K., The Wrong Books at Christmas, Illustrated London News, January 09, 1909 (column / commentary). Dickens, Charles, A Christmas Carol (1843) (complete text of book). Dickens, Charles, Sketches by Boz, (book, 1836), at Chapter II: A Christmas Dinner. We claim NO ownership interest in any of the above material - whether audio or print. ==== GUEST VOICES: Barrymore, Lionel - Pete Lutz, voice artist and producer, Narada Radio Company, an audiodrama podcast. Dickens, Charles - Jerry Kokich - free-lance professional voice actor. Chesterton, G.K. - Logan Smith - free-lance professional voice actor. ==== MISCELLANEOUS: Exit Aphorism (voice) – Kit Caren, co-host Forgotten News Podcast. Host Intro – Nina Innsted, host of the Already Gone podcast. Exit Aphorism - Source: Author Unknown ==== MUSIC: Kevin MacLeod of Incompetech.com – Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses / by 3.0 At Rest At Rest I Knew A Guy All Sound Effects & Short Instrumentals Are From Freesound.org. ==== HEY! CONTACT US: E-Mail: ForgottenNewsPodcast@gmail.com Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Forgotten-News-Podcast Twitter: @NewsForgotten @KitCaren @xoxojessicaxoxo
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In this episode we bring you with us to KubeCon NA 2022 in Detroit, Michigan. We interviewed 15 attendees from various backgrounds and learned some cool insights. Featuring: Mo Khan, Software Engineer, Microsoft. Katrina Verey, Senior Staff Production Engineer, Shopify. Aishwarya Harpalem, Student, Rutgers University. Jeffery Sica, Principal Developer Experience Engineer, CNCF. Kirsten Schumy, Software Engineer, AWS. Jean-Paul Robinson, HPC Architect, University of Alabama at Birmingham. Madhav Jivrajani, Software Engineer, Vmware. Leigh Capili, Developer Advocate, Vmware Tanzu. Nim Jayawardena, Developer Programs Engineer, Google. Charlie Yu, Developer Programs Engineer, Google. Ahrar Monsur, Developer Programs Engineer, Google. Mickey Boxell, Product Manager, Oracle. Eddie Zaneski, Software Engineer, Chainuard. Andy Piggott, Chief Product Officer, Section. Logan Smith, Director of Business Development, GrafanaLabs. Brian Dorsey, Developer Advocate, Google - Shoutout for recommending the microphones for interviews. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: web: kubernetespodcast.com mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com twitter: @kubernetespod News of the week CrowdStrike cryptojacking finding Skaffold v2 Generally Available GKE Security Posture Dashboard Blog Video Cdk8s+ from AWS Blog Project page CNCF Sandbox project application information Istio becomes a CNCF Incubating project Cert-manager becomes a CNCF Incubating project Cisco OpenClarity Kube-router bug Google Cloud Next Wrap-Up Microsoft Ignite highlights blog Cloud Native SecurityCon Linux Foundation partnership with Razom for Ukraine Links from the interview Kubernetes SIG Auth Kubernetes SIG API Machinery FluxCD Online Boutique Sample App Kubernetes SIG-CLI Cloud Native 101: Motor City Edition by Bob Killen and Jeffrey Sica Consumers to Contributors by Brendan O'Leary Kubernet-Bees: How Bees Solve the Problems of Distributed Systems SchedMD Slurm Kube-bind Contribute to etcd! Cloud Native WASM Day Cloud Native SecurityCon Backstage (Incubating CNCF Project) eBPF Cilium (Incubating CNCF Project) Acorn Labs Vulcan Mind-Meld (Star Trek) Kids' Day at KubeCon NA 2022
When the police are unable to find even a single clue for a series of mysterious disappearances, newspaperwomen Anne Rogers and Spritely Poole decide to investigate.They soon discover that a deranged scientist is the culprit.Adapted from the script of a lost episode of the radio drama “Hot Copy”.Original broadcast on Sunday, August 13th, 1944.OUR CAST:Rhonda Sigler-Ware … Anne Rogers. Samantha Thompson … Spritely Poole. Christian Neuhaus … Inspector Collins.Jerry Kokich ... Dr. Anton Kleeg.John R. Worsley ... Emil and Announcer.Miss Kit Caren ... Special Audio Assistance.Logan Smith ... Announcer.Jim Goodluck ... Producer / Director / Audio Editor.SOUND EFFECTS CREDITS:Freesound.orgThunder Tube - Inspector JCONTACT US!If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, please feel free to email:hotcopyradiotheater@gmail.comTwitter: @hotcopyradioFacebook page:https://www.facebook.com/HotCopyRadioTheater Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For this episode we're back in the MCU, talking about the latest movie, Thor: Love and Thunder. Bringing back writer/director Taika Waititi, the movie sees Chris Hemsworth's Thor reuniting with his ex-girlfriend played by Natalie Portman and other characters from the previous films, as they face off against Gorr the God Butcher, portrayed by Christain Bale. ATMI producers Madison Knutson, Ormund Alaois, and Logan Smith got together on Zoom to discuss how it compares to other Thor movies, the brand of comedy that Waititi brings to it, and whether or not this is the character that deserved four standalone features. Hosted by Zinn Rogers. Music by Kendrick Whiteman. Alaska Teen Media Institute is based in Anchorage, Alaska. We would like to acknowledge the Dena'ina people, whose land we work on. Many thanks to supporters of our podcast, including Alaska State Council on the Arts. The views expressed in this program do not necessarily represent the views of our sponsors.
On this week's show, Brian talks with some of the best freshwater anglers in Alabama. This week our contributors are JR Hall with the Tennessee River, and Catfish Report and Norman Latona of Southeastern Pond Management delivers the Pond Management Minute. Enjoy the show, stay hydrated, and get out on the water! Show Sponsors: AFTCO L&M Marina Boaters List Southeastern Pond Management Photonis MB Ranch King Hilton's Real-Time Navigator Buck's Island Marina Fishbites Killerdock Outdoor Alabama YUDU National Land Realty Great Days Outdoors
On this week's show, Brian talks with some of the best freshwater anglers in Alabama. This week our contributors are Brad Whitehead with the Tennessee River Report, Lee Pitts with the Coosa Report, and Clayton Batts with the Eufaula Report. Want to get the most out of your fishing weekends? Our fishing experts share the best tips and secrets every week. Enjoy the show, stay hydrated, and get out on the water! Show Sponsors: AFTCO L&M Marina Boaters List Southeastern Pond Management Photonis MB Ranch King Hilton's Real-Time Navigator Buck's Island Marina Fishbites Killerdock Outdoor Alabama YUDU National Land Realty Great Days Outdoors
Context is king: whether in language, ecology, culture, history, economics, or chemistry. One of the core teachings of complexity science is that nothing exists in isolation — especially when it comes to systems in which learning, memory, or emergent behaviors play a part. Even though this (paradoxically) limits the universality of scientific claims, it also lets us draw analogies between the context-dependency of one phenomenon and others: how protein folding shapes HIV evolution is meaningfully like the way that growing up in a specific neighborhood shapes educational and economic opportunity; the paths through a space of all possible four-letter words are constrained in ways very similar to how interactions between microbes impact gut health; how we make sense both depends on how we've learned and places bounds on what we're capable of seeing.Welcome to COMPLEXITY, the official podcast of the Santa Fe Institute. I'm your host, Michael Garfield, and every other week we'll bring you with us for far-ranging conversations with our worldwide network of rigorous researchers developing new frameworks to explain the deepest mysteries of the universe.This week on Complexity, we talk to Yale evolutionary biologist C. Brandon Ogbunu (Twitter, Google Scholar, GitHub) about the importance of environment to the activity and outcomes of complex systems — the value of surprise, the constraints of history, the virtue and challenge of great communication, and much more. Our conversation touches on everything from using word games to teach core concepts in evolutionary theory, to the ways that protein quality control co-determines the ability of pathogens to evade eradication, to the relationship between human artists, algorithms, and regulation in the 21st Century. Brandon works not just in multiple scientific domains but as the author of a number of high-profile blogs exploring the intersection of science and culture — and his boundaryless fluency shines through in a discussion that will not be contained, about some of the biggest questions and discoveries of our time.If you value our research and communication efforts, please subscribe to Complexity Podcast wherever you prefer to listen, rate and review us at Apple Podcasts, and/or consider making a donation at santafe.edu/give. You'll find plenty of other ways to engage with us at santafe.edu/engage.Thank you for listening!Join our Facebook discussion group to meet like minds and talk about each episode.Podcast theme music by Mitch Mignano.Follow us on social media:Twitter • YouTube • Facebook • Instagram • LinkedInDiscussed in this episode:“I do my science biographically…I find a personal connection to the essence of the question.”– C. Brandon Ogbunugafor on RadioLab"Environment x everything interactions: From evolution to epidemics and beyond"Brandon's February 2022 SFI Seminar (YouTube Video + Live Twitter Coverage)“A Reflection on 50 Years of John Maynard Smith's ‘Protein Space'”C. Brandon Ogbunugafor in GENETICS“Collective Computing: Learning from Nature”David Krakauer presenting at the Foresight Institute in 2021 (with reference to Rubik's Cube research)“Optimal Policies Tend to Seek Power”Alexander Matt Turner, Logan Smith, Rohin Shah, Andrew Critch, Prasad Tadepalli in arXiv“A New Take on John Maynard Smith's Concept of Protein Space for Understanding Molecular Evolution”C. Brandon Ogbunugafor, Daniel Hartl in PLOS Computational Biology“The 300 Most Common Words”by Bruce Sterling“The Host Cell's Endoplasmic Reticulum Proteostasis Network Profoundly Shapes the Protein Sequence Space Accessible to HIV Envelope”Jimin Yoon, Emmanuel E. Nekongo, Jessica E. Patrick, Angela M. Phillips, Anna I. Ponomarenko, Samuel J. Hendel, Vincent L. Butty, C. Brandon Ogbunugafor, Yu-Shan Lin, Matthew D. Shoulders in bioRxiv“Competition along trajectories governs adaptation rates towards antimicrobial resistance”C. Brandon Ogbunugafor, Margaret J. Eppstein in Nature Ecology & Evolution“Scientists Need to Admit What They Got Wrong About COVID”C. Brandon Ogbunugafor in WIRED“Deconstructing higher-order interactions in the microbiota: A theoretical examination”Yitbarek Senay, Guittar John, Sarah A. Knutie, C. Brandon Ogbunugafor in bioRxiv“What Makes an Artist in the Age of Algorithms?”C. Brandon Ogbunugafor in WIREDNot mentioned in this episode but still worth exploring:“Part of what I was getting after with Blackness had to do with authoring ideas that are edgy or potentially threatening. That as a scientist, you can generate ideas in the name of research, in the name of breaking new ground, that may stigmatize you. That may kick you out of the club, so to speak, because you're not necessarily following the herd.”– Physicist Stephon Alexander in an interview with Brandon at Andscape“How Afrofuturism Can Help The World Mend”C. Brandon Ogbunugafor in WIRED“The COVID-19 pandemic amplified long-standing racial disparities in the United States criminal justice system”Brennan Klein, C. Brandon Ogbunugafor, Benjamin J. Schafer, Zarana Bhadricha, Preeti Kori, Jim Sheldon, Nitish Kaza, Emily A. Wang, Tina Eliassi-Rad, Samuel V. Scarpino, Elizabeth Hinton in medRxivAlso mentioned:Simon Conway Morris, Geoffrey West, Samuel Scarpino, Rick & Morty, Stuart Kauffman, Frank Salisbury, Stephen Jay Gould, Frances Arnold, John Vervaeke, Andreas Wagner, Jennifer Dunne, James Evans, Carl Bergstrom, Jevin West, Henry Gee, Eugene Shakhnovich, Rafael Guerrero, Gregory Bateson, Simon DeDeo, James Clerk Maxwell, Melanie Moses, Kathy Powers, Sara Walker, Michael Lachmann, and many others...