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The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 4: 6:05pm- According to a report on NBC Nightly News, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump now leads President Joe Biden among voters aged 18 to 29 by 18% (58% to 40%). Interestingly, Biden won the demographic outright in 2020. On Monday, the Biden Administration announced a new plan to forgive student loans for up to 30 million Americans. Could this be a strategic attempt to appeal to young voters? 6:15pm- In a new editorial for the Wall Street Journal, co-founder of Susquehanna International Group Jeff Yass writes: “Every child deserves access to a quality education. For several decades my wife and I have tried to make that ideal a reality by concentrating our philanthropy and political donations on advancing school choice. We want children to have a chance at success—and, if necessary, to be able to leave schools that aren't allowing them to meet their full potential. Often solving public-policy challenges is complicated, but in this case it isn't. School choice is the answer.” He concludes that President Joe Biden is the “worst” candidate for school choice. You can read the full editorial here: https://www.wsj.com/articles/i-wont-fund-trump-and-i-wont-vote-for-biden-yass-school-choice-c589c588?mod=opinion_lead_pos7 6:20pm- Ryan Saavedra of The Daily Wire writes: “Sulfur hexafluoride, a gas 24,300 times more potent at creating the greenhouse effect than carbon dioxide, is being released into the atmosphere at an alarming rate as China seeks to expand its electric power grid… Sulfur hexafluoride, SF6, is used ‘primarily in high-voltage electrical switchgear in electric power grids,' the [MIT University] report said, adding that atmospheric concentrations of the greenhouse gas have skyrocketed as the global demand for electric power increases.” You can read the full article here: https://www.dailywire.com/news/mit-study-gas-24000x-more-powerful-than-co2-being-released-from-chinas-power-grid 6:35pm- The Rich Zeoli Game Show: Who is dumber? Congressman Hank Johnson or Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee? 6:50pm- Zach Jewell of The Daily Wire writes: “Democrats and the campaign for President Joe Biden are heading for trouble in Ohio as a law in the state could prevent Biden from appearing on the ballot in November. The Ohio Secretary of State's office sent a letter to Ohio Democratic Chair Liz Walters on Friday, warning of ‘an apparent conflict in Ohio law' as the Democratic National Convention—where Biden will officially be nominated—is scheduled for August 19, 12 days after the deadline when presidential nominees must be certified by the Secretary of State.” You can read the full article here: https://www.dailywire.com/news/biden-faces-potential-trouble-getting-on-general-election-ballot-in-midwestern-state
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (04/09/2024): 3:05pm- In new editorial published by The Free Press, Uri Berliner—a Senior Editor and Reporter at National Public Radio—writes: “It's true NPR has always had a liberal bent, but during most of my tenure here, an open-minded, curious culture prevailed. We were nerdy, but not knee-jerk, activist, or scolding. In recent years, however, that has changed. Today, those who listen to NPR or read its coverage online find something different: the distilled worldview of a very small segment of the U.S. population.” He also notes that as of 2023, “only 11 percent [of NPR listeners] described themselves as very or somewhat conservative. 21 percent as middle of the road, and 67 percent of listeners said they were very or somewhat liberal.” Consequently, NPR is “losing moderates and traditional liberals” in favor of far-left progressives. You can read the full article here: https://www.thefp.com/p/npr-editor-how-npr-lost-americas-trust 3:40pm- Rich references former Director of the National Institutes of Health Dr. Francis Collins. Of course, Matt and Henry need to play “Somewhere Past the Pandemic”—an original song to the tune of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” that Collins recorded in November 2021. 3:50pm- Recently, former ESPN anchor Sage Steele revealed that an interview she conducted with President Joe Biden on March 31, 2021 was meticulously scripted by the White House—and her employer would not allow her to deviate from the questions that were provided to her. You can read more about the story here: https://www.nationalreview.com/2024/04/the-curious-interview-between-biden-and-an-espn-host/ 4:05pm- Recently, former ESPN anchor Sage Steele revealed that an interview she conducted with President Joe Biden on March 31, 2021 was meticulously scripted by the White House—and her employer would not allow her to deviate from the questions that were provided to her. You can read more about the story here: https://www.nationalreview.com/2024/04/the-curious-interview-between-biden-and-an-espn-host/ 4:30pm- While speaking at an event prior to Monday's solar eclipse, Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) told a crowd that the moon is made of gases and the sun is “almost” too hot for astronauts to go near. Alarmingly, Rep. Leeserved as a member of the Science Committee and was the Ranking Member on the Space and Aeronautics Subcommittee! 4:50pm- Tommy Christopher of Mediate writes that “USA Today changed its headline about former President Donald Trump's abortion message after President Joe Biden's campaign torpedoed the paper in a press call.” You can read the full story here: https://www.mediaite.com/news/usa-today-changes-trump-abortion-headline-after-biden-campaign-torpedoes-them-in-press-call-see-deleted-version/ 5:05pm- Last month, while appearing on MSNBC's Morning Joe, University of Maryland Professor Thomas Schaller discussed his book and claimed that white rural voters are “racist, xenophobic, anti-immigrant, anti-gay” and pose a “threat” to the country. In response to these claims, Nicholas F. Jacobs—a political scientist at Colby College—rebutted Schaller's findings. Jacobs writes: “I'm an academic who studies rural Americans and lives in rural Maine. My job and passion is to pore over reams of data, including some of the largest surveys of rural voters ever conducted. Sitting on my computer are detailed responses from over 25,000 rural voters that I have conducted over the last decade and used to publish a range of peer-reviewed and widely cited research. And I've done it all largely to make sense of why rural voters are continually drawn to the Republican Party. But the thing about rage—I've never found it.” You can read the Jacobs's full article here: https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2024/04/05/white-rural-rage-myth-00150395 5:45pm- Flashback: Hillary Clinton claimed she carried hot sauce with her at all times + Joe Biden told coal miners they should learn to code. Progressives have belittled blue collar workers for several election cycles—are they going to completely abandon the Democrat party in 2024? 6:05pm- According to a report on NBC Nightly News, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump now leads President Joe Biden among voters aged 18 to 29 by 18% (58% to 40%). Interestingly, Biden won the demographic outright in 2020. On Monday, the Biden Administration announced a new plan to forgive student loans for up to 30 million Americans. Could this be a strategic attempt to appeal to young voters? 6:15pm- In a new editorial for the Wall Street Journal, co-founder of Susquehanna International Group Jeff Yass writes: “Every child deserves access to a quality education. For several decades my wife and I have tried to make that ideal a reality by concentrating our philanthropy and political donations on advancing school choice. We want children to have a chance at success—and, if necessary, to be able to leave schools that aren't allowing them to meet their full potential. Often solving public-policy challenges is complicated, but in this case it isn't. School choice is the answer.” He concludes that President Joe Biden is the “worst” candidate for school choice. You can read the full editorial here: https://www.wsj.com/articles/i-wont-fund-trump-and-i-wont-vote-for-biden-yass-school-choice-c589c588?mod=opinion_lead_pos7 6:20pm- Ryan Saavedra of The Daily Wire writes: “Sulfur hexafluoride, a gas 24,300 times more potent at creating the greenhouse effect than carbon dioxide, is being released into the atmosphere at an alarming rate as China seeks to expand its electric power grid… Sulfur hexafluoride, SF6, is used ‘primarily in high-voltage electrical switchgear in electric power grids,' the [MIT University] report said, adding that atmospheric concentrations of the greenhouse gas have skyrocketed as the global demand for electric power increases.” You can read the full article here: https://www.dailywire.com/news/mit-study-gas-24000x-more-powerful-than-co2-being-released-from-chinas-power-grid 6:35pm- The Rich Zeoli Game Show: Who is dumber? Congressman Hank Johnson or Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee? 6:50pm- Zach Jewell of The Daily Wire writes: “Democrats and the campaign for President Joe Biden are heading for trouble in Ohio as a law in the state could prevent Biden from appearing on the ballot in November. The Ohio Secretary of State's office sent a letter to Ohio Democratic Chair Liz Walters on Friday, warning of ‘an apparent conflict in Ohio law' as the Democratic National Convention—where Biden will officially be nominated—is scheduled for August 19, 12 days after the deadline when presidential nominees must be certified by the Secretary of State.” You can read the full article here: https://www.dailywire.com/news/biden-faces-potential-trouble-getting-on-general-election-ballot-in-midwestern-state
How do we fix the gap between intention and actions?What contributes to making better judgment?Our guest is Nancy Katyal a Published Author, Leadership Consultant and Lead Executive Presence Coach. Nancy is one of the leading voices in the Corporate Circle having transformed millions of leaders at various levels across geographies. She is a LIMCA Book & GUINNESS world record holder and is also a visiting professor in top B-schools like IIM & MIT University.Listen to her talk about:(02.20) – You've misunderstood, that's not what I meant- fixing the gap between intention and action(06.00) – On Judgement and why your truth may not be the truth(08.00) – On competition and awareness of the environment(09.15) – Self Awareness & meetings with oneself; understanding your threshold(13.00) – Would it be ok if we spoke a bit later? – On listening and building better relationships(15.00) – Women being better allies of Women and Women being their own ally(18.00) – Filling your own cup- a commitment that women must make to themselves; what completes you as a woman?Original Music- Shane IversWe're listening to you.Don't forget to follow us on Spotify, Stitcher, Apple, Google, JioSaavn, Gaana or wherever you're listening to us!You can follow us and leave us feedback on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @eplogmedia,For partnerships/queries send you can send us an email at bonjour@eplog.media. DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on all the shows produced and distributed by Ep.Log Media are personal to the host and the guest of the shows respectively and with no intention to harm the sentiments of any individual/organization.The said content is not obscene or blasphemous or defamatory of any event and/or person deceased or alive or in contempt of court or breach of contract or breach of privilege, or in violation of any provisions of the statute, nor hurt the sentiments of any religious groups/ person/government/non-government authorities and/or breach or be against any declared public policy of any nation or state. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Feat. Rohit Lalwani We had many artist designers on our show till now, but truly this episode would be interesting as we have someone with the combination of both technology and design. He has successfully failed in 2 startups, has his own designeering podcast series. He is Rohit Lalwani, A director executive at MIT University, mehalaya. Let's join this ArtTown Podcast series and I am sure You will learn many inciteful things about designing, technology, entrepreneurship, how to host a podcast, and many more.
Using organization development and poetry for changing and saving lives. My guest this week is Manish Srivastava, who shares his journey from the director of learning and development for Unilever into working globally with such issues as child malnutrition with UNICEF in Ethiopia and Human Capital efforts and engaging the youth around sustainable change in Cambodia. He has been a consultant with the Presencing Institute at MIT University for a number of years. He shares his stories around Awareness Based Systems Change and how unintended consequences impact broader system components. He describes his work around using poetry, theater, and mindfulness to help leaders and organizations to become more self-aware – not just systems thinking but also systems feelings. During this pandemic with physical isolation, he is helping people to reframe their reality around possibilities, empathy, and recognizing the helplessness of the current situation which provides the potential to find our deeper connections, from sitting with our brokenness, and experiencing these realities together.
Pablo is the founder of Bridges for Billions (https://bridgeforbillions.org/), one of the worlds best social entrepreneurship programs backed by the United Nations, Coca-Cola, Brown and MIT University amongst many others. Pablo is an entrepreneurship and innovation geek, Forbes 30 under 30, and Ashoka Fellow, who’s driven by his desire to make all that he’s learned available to everyone. He graduated from Brown University and Carnegie Mellon University. His story is truly mind-blowing! Contact: LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/pablosantaeufemia/ Pablo was born in Madrid, Spain, in a relatively low-income family. His father passed away when he was 13. He got a scholarship to go to highschool at UWC-USA. He was always a good student. After high school, he took a gap year, volunteered in an NGO in India, and got a scholarship to study in a peculiar summer program where he lived on a Ship and travelled the world. For college, he got a full scholarship from Brown University to study mechanical engineering. He went to an exchange program in China, spoke fluent Chinese and worked there. Later, he did a dual masters from Carnegie Mellon University, worked at the UN and started the award-winning 'Bridge for Billions' in 2013. Bridge for Billions is a global digital ecosystem of entrepreneurship programs that help early-stage entrepreneurs worldwide to structure, develop and refine their businesses. Learn more about his life and exciting projects in this podcast. Recommendations: Books: The Business Solution to Poverty by Paul Polak. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/manthanshah/message
On today's show Erin and Jeremy will hear a segment of a speech delivered at MIT University by the current COO of Facebook Sheryl Sandberg. Show Notes: Thanks to Care/Of for sponsoring today's show. Use the promo code PICKTHEBRAIN30 at https://takecareof.com to receive 30% off your first order. Original Video Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Stephanie Seneff joins host Trevor Kouritzin and co-host Steve Smi on this episode! Dr. Stephanie Seneff is a Senior Research Scientist at MIT University. You can connect with Stephanie at people.csail.mit.edu/seneff/ Evolutionary.org Radio Live your life, look good doing it.
Welcome to a new Steven’s Week! Rolls-Royce and Intell are close to building fully autonomous ships, MIT university in Boston is building an AI college, Uber is entering the stock market, China and Google’s talks about a censored search engine raises questions and General Motors is tracking the in-car listening behavior of their customers.
Episode #9 of the Redvers Podcast is another fortnightly World News Breakdown With Steve. Join Redvers and Steve as they tackle funny, odd, and absurd news items from the worlds media. This weeks episode sees them exploring psychopathic artificial intelligence, the banning of sexist South African craft beers, the UK's (and possibly the worlds) worst television program Love Island, and a whole heap more. You'll be sure to laugh as they provide you with a unique spin on these and other events, or maybe give you an insight into two minds closing in on insanity induced by a mad world. *Check out Norman, the psychopathic AI via MIT University, it's bloody fascinating!! - http://norman-ai.mit.edu ** Please be sure to subscribe to the Redvers Podcast via iTunes (https://tinyurl.com/redverspodcast), Soundcloud (https://soundcloud.com/redverspodcast), YouTube, Stitcher, and via smart speakers too. Follow me on social media - My Instagram can be found here https://www.instagram.com/redversmusic/ My Facebook page can be found here https://www.facebook.com/redversmusic/ Sign up to my weekly Redvers Podcast Newsletter here - http://eepurl.com/du1tsv
In this episode, Preston and Stig talk to renown author, mathematician, and investor, Dr. Edward Thorp. Thorp's personal net worth is $800M, and he has achieved a 20% annual return for 30 years in the stock market. Before becoming one of the best hedge fund managers on the planet, Dr. Thorp literally wrote the book on card-counting for blackjack. The name of the book was, Beat the Dealer, and the techniques taught in the book went on the create an entire culture around card counting in Casinos. You won't want to miss this conversation as the hosts uncover some fascinating ideas from one of the smartest mathematical minds on the planet.Click here to get full access to our show notes.