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In this episode of The Sunday Roast, Phil Carroll, Kevin Hornsby, and Charles Archer kick things off with a lively breakdown of the week's big market movers — from political turbulence in the US and UK to the BBC's latest controversy and fresh headlines surrounding the Epstein files. The lads then sit down with Ben Clube, CEO of Energy Pathways, for a deep dive into the company's nationally significant MESH hydrogen and graphite project, its partnership with KBR, and why long-duration energy storage is becoming critical for the UK grid. Finally, they wrap up with a tour through the 12-stock portfolio, covering everything from exploration plays to AI-powered energy names, and what the latest shifts could mean for investors heading into winter. 00:00 - 00:15:57 Weekly News Roundup 00:15:57 #EPP Interview 00:37:48 #PR1 00:40:56 #ROMR 00:44:02 #SVML 00:48:19 #POW 00:50:20 #MAST 00:51:52 #GROC 00:54:12 #GGP 00:57:27 #IMM 00:59:57 #COBR 01:03:00 #BZT 01:08:56 #GMET Disclaimer & Declaration of Interest This podcast may contain paid promotions, including but not limited to sponsorships, endorsements, or affiliate partnerships. The information, investment views, and recommendations provided are for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as a solicitation to buy or sell any financial products related to the companies discussed. Any opinions or comments are made to the best of the knowledge and belief of the commentators; however, no responsibility is accepted for actions based on such opinions or comments. The commentators may or may not hold investments in the companies under discussion. Listeners are encouraged to perform their own research and consult with a licensed professional before making any financial decisions based on the content of this podcast.
EnergyPathways PLC (AIM:EPP) CEO Ben Clube talked with Proactive's Stephen Gunnion about the company's progress on its MESH hydrogen and graphite project, including engineering work now underway with partners KBR and Hazer. The company is advancing a methane pyrolysis-based hydrogen production plant that also yields graphite as a valuable by-product. Clube said the technology offers a “low-cost form of producing hydrogen,” which the company believes can be delivered at a fraction of the cost of green hydrogen via electrolysis. The discussion covered how KBR and Hazer will now undertake engineering design work for the hydrogen and graphite facilities. According to Clube, the hydrogen produced could serve two key markets: low-carbon ammonia production — a capability the UK currently lacks following the closure of its last ammonia facility — and hydrogen-to-power applications within the broader MESH project. He noted that the UK presents an opportunity to establish domestic industrial capacity for both hydrogen and low-carbon ammonia. Clube also highlighted the scale and strategic importance of the graphite by-product. EnergyPathways is targeting output of 60,000 tonnes per year. With the UK producing none of its own graphite and classifying it as a critical mineral, Clube emphasised that the company can offer a domestic supply solution. The company expects concept design studies to conclude early next year, with the MESH components targeted for operation in 2030 in line with UK clean-power ambitions. For more interviews and updates, visit Proactive's YouTube channel — and don't forget to like this video, subscribe, and enable notifications for future content. #EnergyPathways #Hydrogen #Graphite #MESHProject #LowCarbonHydrogen #CleanEnergyUK #AmmoniaProduction #CriticalMinerals #BatteryMaterials #EnergyTransition #ProactiveInvestors
Government shutdown ends. IN Dems voted to keep it going. The last penny has been minted. U.N. inspectors stopped from verifying Iran’s uranium stockpile since June. President Trump sent a letter to Israeli President Isaac Herzog urging him to “fully pardon Benjamin Netanyahu”. Price of streaming apps keep on going up. The left pretends it cares about Epstein. Mesh, a restaurant located on Mass Avenue in Indianapolis, is closing on January 4. Looks like the end of Jack's Donuts. ABC's Jonathan Karl is a liar. Realistic Fish Cracker Stud Earrings. Bill to end shutdown would ban THC hemp products. Government shutdown is over. U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum talks about Data Centers and the energy required to power them. Gordon Lightfoot – Sundown is today's Thursday Music Moment. Family TiesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mesh, a restaurant located on Mass Avenue in Indianapolis, is closing on January 4. Looks like the end of Jack's Donuts. ABC's Jonathan Karl is a liar. Realistic Fish Cracker Stud Earrings. Bill to end shutdown would ban THC hemp productsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Slow Mesh: QBs Benched and the 2026 Hot Seat by Fanrun Radio
This week, Paul and Mesh begin with Alls Fair, Ryan Murphy's star-studded, critically-panned over-the-top legal drama streaming on Hulu and a ranking of their top legal dramas. Next, they discuss England's recently-announced education reforms which were, in part, receptive to Ed Sheeran's call for educators to embrace teaching music in the classroom. Finally, Paul provides a high-level recap of Learning Resources v. Trump, a recent case argued before the Supreme Court in which the government justifies trade tariffs as a necessary exercise of emergency powers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Paul kicks things off with the NCAA's announcement that it will pause its proposed rule change which would have allowed student athletes to bet on professional sports. Next, Mesh recaps October's slow box office, which had the lowest ticket sales (excluding the pandemic) in nearly 3 decades. Finally, Paul and Mesh discuss Taylor Sheridan's $1B deal to move his TV and Film development and production banner to NBCU. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Slow Mesh: The National Josh Heupel Narrative by Fanrun Radio
Mesh infections are dreaded complications in hernia repair. This episode highlights relevant mesh properties, pathogens, and management strategies so you can tackle the next mesh infection with confidence! Hosts: Dr. Maggie Bosley - @MBosleyMD Dr. Sean Orenstein - @OrensteinSean Dr. Amber Sandoval Dr. Peter Ferrin Institution: Oregon Health & Science University Learning Objectives - Compare the long-term weight loss and diabetes remission rates of Gastric Bypass vs. Sleeve Gastrectomy. - Identify the appropriate revision options (Bypass vs. Sadie) for a patient with a failed sleeve based on the reason for failure (reflux vs. weight regain). - Recognize that all bariatric operations are superior to untreated obesity, making patient selection paramount. Episode Sponsor Disclosures: Visit goremedical.com/btk to learn more about GORE® ENFORM Biomaterial. Refer to Instructions for Use at eifu.goremedical.com for a complete description of all applicable indications, warnings, precautions and contraindications for the markets where this product is available. Rx only Please visit https://behindtheknife.org to access other high-yield surgical education podcasts, videos and more. If you liked this episode, check out our recent episodes here: https://behindtheknife.org/listen Behind the Knife Premium: General Surgery Oral Board Review Course: https://behindtheknife.org/premium/general-surgery-oral-board-review Trauma Surgery Video Atlas: https://behindtheknife.org/premium/trauma-surgery-video-atlas Dominate Surgery: A High-Yield Guide to Your Surgery Clerkship: https://behindtheknife.org/premium/dominate-surgery-a-high-yield-guide-to-your-surgery-clerkship Dominate Surgery for APPs: A High-Yield Guide to Your Surgery Rotation: https://behindtheknife.org/premium/dominate-surgery-for-apps-a-high-yield-guide-to-your-surgery-rotation Vascular Surgery Oral Board Review Course: https://behindtheknife.org/premium/vascular-surgery-oral-board-audio-review Colorectal Surgery Oral Board Review Course: https://behindtheknife.org/premium/colorectal-surgery-oral-board-audio-review Surgical Oncology Oral Board Review Course: https://behindtheknife.org/premium/surgical-oncology-oral-board-audio-review Cardiothoracic Oral Board Review Course: https://behindtheknife.org/premium/cardiothoracic-surgery-oral-board-audio-review Download our App: Apple App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/behind-the-knife/id1672420049 Android/Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.btk.app&hl=en_US
EnergyPathways PLC (AIM:EPP) CEO Ben Clube joined Stephen Gunnion in the Proactive studio with more about the company's expanding MESH project, which is designed to offer a diverse range of revenue-generating opportunities, including long-duration energy storage, hydrogen production, graphite manufacturing, as well as gas production and storage. During the discussion, Clube revealed that the company is set to file new license applications later this month, targeting an area four times larger than its current footprint. He noted this move will enhance the project's scalability and long-term value. “We think we're going to put in a very compelling, attractive licence application,” Clube said. He also explained that the UK government has designated MESH as a project of national significance, enabling it to undergo a streamlined planning and approval process known as a development consent order. According to Clube, this pathway should allow the project to progress more efficiently. The CEO highlighted energy storage as the most commercially significant aspect of MESH. However, he also emphasised that each part of the project—including graphite and hydrogen—is viable in its own right. Clube also shared insights on the company's collaboration with Hazer Group, using methane pyrolysis technology, and underlined MESH's scalability as a competitive edge. For more interviews like this, visit Proactive's YouTube channel. Don't forget to like the video, subscribe, and turn on notifications to stay updated. #EnergyPathways #MESHproject #EnergyStorage #HydrogenProduction #GraphiteProduction #UKEnergy #LongDurationStorage #GasStorage #HazerGroup #CleanEnergy #NetZero #InvestorUpdate #ProactiveInvestors
Slow Mesh Week 10: Brian Kelly Fired, Neyland at Night by Fanrun Radio
This week, Paul and Mesh discuss Skydance's bid for Warner Bros. Discovery and the sales process that it ignited which includes many usual suspects, Comcast, Netflix, Apple, etc. Next, they reminisce about MTV's lasting cultural impact as Skydance Paramount announced that it will shutter the MTV Europe music video channels at the end of 2025. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Vært: Henrik Heide Laurids Hovgaard Medvirkende: Claus Lind, elektriker og elektromekaniker I denne uges Transformator Fire år efter at Bornholm blev mørkelagt og mobilnetværket svigtede, har en række øboere med interesse i elektronik etableret deres eget mesh-netværk til næste gang, krisen rammer. Mesh er et open source, off-grid, decentraliseret netværk, hvor alle tilknyttede enheder er forbundet direkte med hinanden i et net frem for at være organiseret via en central router. Mesh-netværkets fordele er derfor tilgængeligheden, den robuste struktur og enkle opbygning. Hør om perspektiverne og om fremtidens førerløse S-tog.
Slow Mesh Week 9: Florida Finally Fires Billy Napier by Fanrun Radio
This week, Paul and Mesh debate Spotify's agreement to distribute its popular Ringer video podcasts on Netflix starting in 2026. Next, Paul discusses SAG's decision to expand its jurisdiction to cover the burgeoning business of microdramas which are produced for consumption on mobile devices. Finally, Paul and Mesh discuss some of California's recently passed laws which attempt to apply guardrails to AI and social media, in particular as they pertain to use by minors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this inspiring episode of the Sustainable Hospitality Podcast, host Kathy Sue McGuire talks with Michael Balcom, General Manager of the Renaissance Indianapolis North, to uncover how his hotel earned a Green Key Global eco-certification—and turned it into a catalyst for culture, creativity, and community impact.Michael shares a candid, behind-the-scenes look at what it really takes to get certified—from engaging every department to crafting hyper-local partnerships, building a green wall, and even launching a bourbon made from compost-fed corn. The result? A more connected team, wowed guests, and a stronger business.⸻
In this episode, Kevin and Charles sit down with Ben from Energy Pathways to explore MESH, the company's nationally significant long-duration energy storage and clean-power hub. They discuss how the UK's wind curtailment problem costs billions annually and how compressed air storage in salt caverns could provide up to seven days of dispatchable renewable power. Ben explains the project's Section 35 fast-track approval, the use of methane pyrolysis for low-cost hydrogen, and the integration of low-carbon ammonia and graphite production to support the UK's industrial strategy. He also outlines key partnerships with Siemens Energy, Costain, KBR, and Hazer, current funding milestones, and how the scalable MESH model could shape the UK's path to Clean Power 2030. Disclaimer & Declaration of Interest This podcast may contain paid promotions, including but not limited to sponsorships, endorsements, or affiliate partnerships. The information, investment views, and recommendations provided are for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as a solicitation to buy or sell any financial products related to the companies discussed. Any opinions or comments are made to the best of the knowledge and belief of the commentators; however, no responsibility is accepted for actions based on such opinions or comments. The commentators may or may not hold investments in the companies under discussion. Listeners are encouraged to perform their own research and consult with a licensed professional before making any financial decisions based on the content of this podcast.
Slow Mesh Week 8: James Franklin Gets Fired, Vols Head to Alabama by Fanrun Radio
DON'T MISS the dental event of the year, November 7-8. Nowak Dental Supplies (https://www.nowakdental.com/) is hosing NOLA Lab Fest (https://www.nolalabfest.com/) in New Orleans, Louisiana. Head over to nolalabfest.com to see the line up and to register. A HUGE thanks to Aidite North America (https://www.aidite.com/) for hosting the podcast at their booth. Come find us and be on the podcast! MICRONMAPPER from SIN360: https://sin360.us/micronmapper/ This week we chat with the hilarious and inspiring Will Varda, a second-generation dental technician, lab owner, and president of the Dental Technicians Association of BC. Will takes us on an incredible journey from his father's early days crafting crowns for Iranian royalty — complete with goat-horn hammers and plaster impressions — to the modern world of digital design, milling, and 3D printing. Along the way, he shares stories of growing up in a lab, learning every step the hard way, and how a Facebook study group and a few friends completely changed the course of his career. He also talks about the importance of community in the lab world, the balance between art and obsession, and how the right attitude (and maybe a little wine in a furry purse) can make even the toughest lab days a little brighter. Now leading the charge in his province, Will is bringing technicians together — literally — with the first-ever Dental Boat Cruise, where hhe taught about digital fundamentals through his “recipe for design” approach. From scones to splines, Will explains how mastering the basics can give you true digital freedom no matter what software you use. Looking for a way to unlock the full potential of your digital dentistry workflow. Take it from Elise Heathcote, associate manager of digital services with Ivoclar. This is all about the Cam Academy. They have a new in-person training experience designed specifically for dental technicians. This hands-on course explores the full potential of programmable Cam software, helping you take your digital workflow to the next level. Learn directly from Ivoclar experts, refine your skills and bring new precision and efficiency to your lab. Cam Academy is more than a course. It's your next step in digital excellence. To reserve your spot, visit the Ivoclar Academy website (https://www.ivoclar.com/en_us/academy/learning-opportunities?page=1&offset=12&filters=%5B%7B%22id%22%3A%22dateRange%22%2C%22selectedLowerBound%22%3A%222021-12-09T07%3A30%3A45.534Z%22%2C%22selectedUpperBound%22%3A%222022-06-09T06%3A30%3A45.534Z%22%7D%2C%7B%22id%22%3A%22type%22%2C%22advancedFilter%22%3Afalse%2C%22values%22%3A%5B%22In-house+trainings%22%5D%7D%5D) or contact your local Ivoclar sales representative today. Special Guest: Will Varda.
Torniamo a parlare di freedom technologies raccontandovi BitChat, l'app di messaggistica incensurabille e crittografata che usa un mesh network bluetooth per sconfiggere la sorveglianza.Inoltre: gli immancabili aggiornamenti su OP_RETURN, il Brasile punta sul mining per la sua corrente elettrica in esubero, un paper dettaglia da dove arrivano i fondi per gli sviluppatori Bitcoin (e non solo), torna la tokenizzazione e Michael Saylor dimostra di essere uno shitcoiner.It's showtime!
This week, Paul and Mesh provide an update as AI-generated actress, Tilly Norwood, goes viral and California passes new AI-transparency legislation. Next, they discuss the FCC's review of its local media ownership rules for radio and broadcast television. Finally, Paul celebrates Bad Bunny being announced as the half-time performer of Super Bowl LX. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Slow Mesh Week 7: SEC Football talk with Jesse Simonton by Fanrun Radio
Mike Hoss interviewed Saints rookie safety Jonas Sanker on the weekly "Saints Hour." Sanker discussed the process of learning from the Saints' veteran defensive backs. He explained the challenge of transitioning to the NFL as a rookie safety. Sanker remembered his first career interception against Bills QB Josh Allen, his upbringing, and his path to the NFL. Sanker also praised the Saints' talented mix of young players and veterans in their secondary.
This week, Mesh provides his One Battle After Another review and Paul recaps the initial signups for ESPN Unlimited and Fox One. Next, they discuss Marvel's Wolverine, a PlayStation 5 game from Insomniac Studios that is scheduled for a Fall 2026 release, whose cinema-quality teaser trailer was dropped last week. Finally, Paul and Mesh debate RushTok, the phenomenon that has transformed Greek life at universities, created several viral stars and allowed brands to create authentic campaigns targeted to a younger audience, but is it all good? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Slow Mesh Week 6: What do you see when you see these SEC teams? by Fanrun Radio
Send us a textMesh integration systems ~ Is this the service your salon is missing? Simone Mudrak has been offering hair extensions for the past 14 years, and has offered hair loss solutions for the last 8 years. She has founded the Hair Finesse Academy in Bristol, Simone now offers mesh integration, and is on a mission to train more hairstylists in this method, to make hair loss systems more accessible.Connect With Simone:InstagramWebsite Hair & Scalp Salon Specialist course Support the showConnect with Hair therapy: Facebook Instagram Twitter Clubhouse- @Hair.Therapy Donate towards the podcast Start your own podcastHair & Scalp Salon Specialist Course ~ Book now to become an expert!
Slow Mesh Week 5: Mike Gundy Fired, Looking Around the SEC by Fanrun Radio
Paul and Mesh begin with a quick recap of the biggest Emmys winners and a tribute to Robert Redford who passed away at the age of 89. Next, they discuss Luma AI's new video generator, Ray 3, which it describes as intelligent, iterative, and capable of producing HDR quality video. Finally, they ponder the impact of Telisha Jones, a poet whose an AI-assisted alter-ego, Xania Monet, leveraged Suno and image generators to climb the charts and secure a multi-million dollar record deal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Paul and Mesh recap New York Fashion Week which sets the trends for fashion in 2026. Next, they look forward to some of their most anticipated movies for the end of 2025. Finally, they discuss A24's reopening of the Cherry Lane Theatre in Manhattan's West Village where the hitmaker can fine tune its growth into live events and foster direct interaction among creators and fans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Slow Mesh Week 4: Vols fall to Georgia.... now what? by Fanrun Radio
By all accounts, it’s difficult to land a job or even an interview right now. There’s all kinds of reasons for that, including a stagnant labor market and sluggish hiring by cautious employers. Recent college graduates are bearing the brunt of what is one of the most challenging markets in years, with entry-level white-collar jobs being especially hard to secure. If you are unemployed and looking for inspiration, you’re in the right place. It took nearly 18 months for my lunch guest Nick Miner to be offered a job in design after graduating from LSU. After months of getting nowhere in his job search, Nick took a more aggressive approach to applying, made an e-portfolio, and started introducing himself to agencies. He ultimately landed a job at Mesh, a local ad agency where he was hired as the art director. Today, Nick Miner owns his own business Miner Design Company, specializing in logo design, branding, art direction, packaging design, illustration and graphic design. Tony Zanders was born and raised in New Orleans but made his career in tech in Boston and Silicon Valley. Eleven years ago, he returned to Louisiana to be closer to family and, during the pandemic, launched his second tech startup, Skill Type. Leaning into an international network of venture capitalists, Tony fundraised a 4 million dollar investment for his company from contacts in London, Silicon Valley, New York, Miami and in Louisiana, proving the old adage “it pays to have friends in high places.” While building his company in Baton Rouge, Tony became a coach and mentor at Nexus Louisiana. In 2024, Tony threw his hat in the ring for the role of president and CEO and was tapped for the position by the board. Today, he oversees 10 million dollars in annual revenue at Nexus Louisiana. After 2020, for a year or two, our default conversation was the pandemic. No matter what we were talking about, everything came back to what was happening before or after Covid. Today, the default conversation, especially in business, is AI. Is AI coming for my job? If so, when? What should I best do to prevent it taking my job, or what should I do if it does take my job? You might notice the use of "if." The fact is, right now, nobody really knows what the future of work will look like. But as it changes, Tony is in the forefront of that change, working with tech companies that are literally creating the future. On the other side of the coin, Nick is proving that no matter how creative technology can be, the source of all that creativity is, after all, a human being with the equivalent of a pen and piece of paper. Out to Lunch is recorded live over lunch at Mansurs on the Boulevard. You can find photos from this show by Ian Ledo and Miranda Albarez at itsbatonrouge.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ready to pick your first electronic drum kit? Mesh heads deliver the most realistic feel, with Roland offering premium quality and Alesis providing budget-friendly options. Learn more at https://www.samash.com/drums-and-percussion Sam Ash City: Hicksville Address: 278 Duffy Ave Website: https://www.samash.com/
This week, Paul and Mesh begin with Nielsen's new ratings methodology which will incorporate 75M devices to provide even more accurate measurements, just in time for the start of the NFL season. Next, Mesh teases 007 First Light, the next installment in the James Bond line of video games which has gotten great initial press. Finally, Paul and Mesh recap the rapid growth of Garage Beer, and its biggest shareholders, the Kelce brothers, and how they helped generate a $200M valuation for a light-beer brand with only two beers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Slow Mesh Week 3: Tennessee vs. Georgia by Fanrun Radio
Sanlam Private Wealth's Nick Kunze unpacks US jobs data and Opec's latest move. Parity Wealth's Sean Kelly on the rise of ETFs – and the risks passive investing may face. Mesh.trade MD Connie Bloem explains their yield-bearing ZAR stablecoin and its real-world use cases.
Slow Mesh Week 1: Alabama is BURNING by Fanrun Radio
Functionally Enlightened - Better ways to heal from chronic pain and illness
In this deeply personal episode, Dr. Sharon Surita, PhD, FDNP and Jennifer DeGlopper—both mesh implant illness survivors—come together to share their lived experiences with surgical mesh complications.From infections, autoimmune reactions, and chronic pain to navigating dismissive medical systems, Sharon and Jennifer open up about the physical, emotional, and spiritual toll of mesh-related illness.Together they explore:-Symptoms that can linger long after mesh surgery-Why biofilm and infections make recovery so complex-Jennifer's journey through mesh removal and the long road to healing-Sharon's own challenges, including nerve damage and dysautonomia-Strategies that helped them regain quality of life, including lifestyle, nutrition, and functional medicine-The importance of self-advocacy, support systems, and gratitude in the healing journeyWhether you're navigating your own implant illness journey or supporting a loved one, this conversation offers validation, practical strategies, and hope.
This week, Paul and Mesh begin with a discussion of the launch of two new streamers, ESPN Unlimited and Fox One, as well as Nielsen's latest report on television consumption habits. Next, they look forward to WB Animation's relaunch with Cat In The Hat slated for November 2026 with an all-star cast. Finally, Paul provide a recap of a dispute between JV partners Trinity Broadcasting and Merit Street Media and where things went off the rails. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Slow Mesh Week 1: Biggest Storylines and Spice World Takes by Fanrun Radio
Don't let misbehaving Apple features derail your workflow. This episode explains the settings, strategies, and overlooked requirements that separate smooth users from the frustrated. Common Universal Control issues: disconnects, lag, and connection failures Universal Control requirements: hardware, Apple ID, iCloud, and keychain Network setup tips for reliable Universal Control across devices Fixing Universal Control with iCloud sign-out, restarts, and patience Advanced Universal Control troubleshooting: deleting preference files and toggling settings Resolving conflicts with display options, Stage Manager, Sidecar, and internet sharing How to use USB connection to kickstart Universal Control iPhone mirroring basics: behind-the-scenes tech and requirements Fixing iPhone mirroring: ensure device compatibility, settings, and proximity Step-by-step network troubleshooting for iPhone mirroring failures Force quitting and resetting iPhone mirroring and device access Diagnosing persistent issues with console logs and error messages Mesh network quirks and system requirement confusion as common culprits Host: Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to Hands-On Apple at https://twit.tv/shows/hands-on-apple Want access to the ad-free video and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord.
Don't let misbehaving Apple features derail your workflow. This episode explains the settings, strategies, and overlooked requirements that separate smooth users from the frustrated. • Common Universal Control issues: disconnects, lag, and connection failures • Universal Control requirements: hardware, Apple ID, iCloud, and keychain • Network setup tips for reliable Universal Control across devices • Fixing Universal Control with iCloud sign-out, restarts, and patience • Advanced Universal Control troubleshooting: deleting preference files and toggling settings • Resolving conflicts with display options, Stage Manager, Sidecar, and internet sharing • How to use USB connection to kickstart Universal Control • iPhone mirroring basics: behind-the-scenes tech and requirements • Fixing iPhone mirroring: ensure device compatibility, settings, and proximity • Step-by-step network troubleshooting for iPhone mirroring failures • Force quitting and resetting iPhone mirroring and device access • Diagnosing persistent issues with console logs and error messages • Mesh network quirks and system requirement confusion as common culprits Host: Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to Hands-On Apple at https://twit.tv/shows/hands-on-apple Want access to the ad-free video and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord.
When systems go down, whether it's from disaster, censorship, or collapse, the first thing people lose is communication. Without it, communities are blind and disconnected. In this episode of the Survival Punk Podcast, I sit down with Cory D. Gray from Kingdom Business Lifestyle to talk about one of the most powerful tools for resilience and liberty—mesh networks.
When systems go down, whether it's from disaster, censorship, or collapse, the first thing people lose is communication. Without it, communities are blind and disconnected. In this episode of the Survival Punk Podcast, I sit down with Cory D. Gray from Kingdom Business Lifestyle to talk about one of the most powerful tools for resilience and liberty—mesh networks. "Liberty and Mesh Networks with Cory D. Gray | Episode 484" The post Liberty and Mesh Networks with Cory D. Gray | Episode 484 appeared first on Survivalpunk.
This week, Mesh provides a rave review for Weapons, the sophomore effort from Zach Cregger, that is generating massive box-office buzz. Next, Paul and Mesh discuss the introduction of Sling's day, weekend, and week passes which provide a low-cost entry point to linear TV, but may ruffle feathers with TV networks. Finally, they discuss Geoffrey Hinton's (AI forefather, Nobel-prize winner) cautionary statements regarding AI super intelligence and whether job losses are just the tip of the iceberg. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Slow Mesh: Week Zero Playoff Predictions by Fanrun Radio
Episode Summary This week on Live Like the World is Dying, James and Brooke talk with Chiya about mesh radio systems. Mesh radios are portable, anonymous, and encrypted communication devices. They talk about how to set them up, how they work, the different features that they offer, and how they fit into preparedness models and mutual aid work. Links: Signals Rising Card Tracker Radio Meshtastic Radios Host Info James can be found on BlueSky @jamesstout.bsky.social Twitter @JamesStout or on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/Jamesstout. Publisher Info This show is published by Strangers in A Tangled Wilderness. We can be found at www.tangledwilderness.org, or on Twitter @TangledWild and Instagram @Tangled_Wilderness and Blue Sky @tangledwilderness.bsky.social You can support the show on Patreon at www.patreon.com/strangersinatangledwilderness Find out more at https://live-like-the-world-is-dying.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.Read transcript
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