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DJ KOOL KEITH
Episode 759: Kool Keith soulful vibes show on Soul Groove Radio Tuesday 18th February 2025

DJ KOOL KEITH

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 202:33


| Amante Amore (Ken@Work Back To 54 Mix)  | Papik, Laura Lanzillo | My Very Special Miss  | Executive Funk | Close That Door (Clean/Radio Version)  | Fred Kingdom | Burn (feat. Princess Freesia)  | Revolucien & A-P Connection | Tear Down These Walls (Bert The Producer Remix)  | Norma Jean Wright feat. Dennis Collins | Falling For You (Georgie B Remix)  | Windy Karigianes | Tomorrow's Vibe (Gedi Smooth Edit)  | Velvet Funk | Strong  | Isaac Roosevelt, Timbhai | Listen To Me Girl  | The Delights | Come And Rejoice  | The Delights | Let Me Hold You (Phil's Guitarless Edit)  | Isaac Roosevelt, Timbhai | You've Got To Show Me  | Stefan Torres | Pray It Now  | Jukebox Saints feat. Brothaz In The Foyer | Righteous Girl  | Jukebox Saints feat. Brothaz In The Foyer | Can We Go Out?  | Omar | Give Love  | Gina Sedman | Unpack (feat. Valerie Watson)  | The Alexandr | Slow Down  | Willie Clayton | Come On  | Willie Clayton | Outside Looking In (Full Radio Edit)  | Cash Money Experience feat. Daryl Howard | Dr. Love  | The Signature Band  | Just A Little Bit  | L. Young | The La La Song  | L. Young | Let's Get To It  | Vincent Ingala  | Just Right  | Chase Huna | Flying  | Fabian Chavez | Turn It Around  | Fabian Chavez | Sun Rise On Your Face  | Shawn Kingsberry, Michael Kingsberry | Allthentic (Phil's Extended Version)  | Erica LeShai | Just Another Love Song  | Jacquees, Dej Loaf | Back Door  | Jacquees, Dej Loaf | Put That Record On  | JoAnna Lee | Drug (Gedi Clean Edit)  | Rashida Briana | Ready To Love (Gedi Clean Edit)  | JoJo | Water  | Tyra Levone | You Give Me Life  | Alvin Garrett | No Other Words  | Jagged Edge | Listen  | Marvin Sapp | Free Fallin'  | Marvin Sapp | The Presence Of You  | Sargent Tucker | Here We Go Again  | Aretha Franklin  | Never Stopped Loving You  | Tyrone Davis  | Somebody's Gotta Move  | The Dells  | Before You Leave  | Raheem DeVaughn | Love The Pain Away  | Raheem DeVaughn | Mr. Right  | Kyia Buckingham | What Kind Of Love (Phil's Smooth Edit)  | The Union Music Group, Tyree Neal, Big Mel | Play Bout You  | Tniyah | I Saw You Looking (Radio Edit)  | DJ A.J. Capone, Willie P | Heart Of A Woman  | Paul Law, Noyé

Eurodiena.lt podcastas apie „Euroviziją“
Vienybė Lietuvoje, Youtube blokuojama Suomija ir siurprizas Lenkijoje

Eurodiena.lt podcastas apie „Euroviziją“

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 103:14


Sausiui persiritus į antrą pusę aptarkime svarbiausias „Eurovizijos“ aktualijas – antrąjį atrankos pusfinalį Lietuvoje, kelią į finalą nutiesusį Petunijai ir NOY. Suomija paskelbė savo atrankos dainas, iš kurių viena gavo shadow ban Youtube. Taip pat pažiūrėsime, kuo mus (ne)maloniai nustebino Lenkija bei Liuksemburgas. #eurovizija #eurovision #eurodiena #ESC2025 #eurovizijalt

Podcasty Aktuality.sk
Viera Noy sa vďaka piešťanským kúpeľom sa uplatnila v USA

Podcasty Aktuality.sk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2024 35:46


Niekoľko dní po vstupe sovietskych vojsk v auguste 1968 sa rozhodla odísť z Československa. Podporila ju matka, ktorá nástojila, aby emigrovala spolu so sestrou. Obe sestry, Viera Nováková Noy a Marta Nováková Gavorová, sa uchytili v Spojených štátoch. Stali sa známymi odborníčkami vo svojich profesiách: Viera ako fyzioterapeutka a Marta ako biochemička. Žili bohatým spoločenským životom a v emigrácii sa mohli opierať o obrovskú súdržnosť židovskej komunity a komunity emigrantov. Aj vďaka nim získala Viera Nováková prácu v rehabilitačnom inštitúte s vynikajúcou povesťou, ktorý navštevovali politici i smotánka z Hollywoodu. A čiastočne to bolo aj vďaka tomu, že prišla z Piešťan, kúpeľov známych aj medzi lekármi v USA.

Govcon Giants Podcast
700 Federal Contracts Published in One Week—Learn How to Find Them!

Govcon Giants Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 7:55


In today's podcast, we have two experts who will be speaking about DLA Internet Bid Board System (DIBBS), Mike and his wife Vanessa. Mike is a pilot who did 700,000 in sales in August and over 5 million in sales for the year shares his experience.  We also have a Q&A session to guide you look at sources sought on Sam.gov. Noy only that, in this episode, I share how you can navigate Sam.gov and download relevant information into a CSV file. So tune in to this episode now to learn more!

Frontier Missions Journal
Singing to Grandma

Frontier Missions Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2024 14:30


“Oh, I miss grandma hugs!” Noy said, arms wrapped around missionary Sara Ferguson.“Well, you can have grandma hugs from me anytime you want,” replied Sara.Mary Murphy tells how one student missionary on her project befriended Noy, a student in her class, leading the entire team to be there for her and her family.                                                               ----------------Today's story is told by Mary Murphy, an AFM career missionary on the Tai-Kadai Project in Southeast Asia. Subscribe and leave us a review if you enjoyed listening to today's story!

The Lone Soldier Podcast
Noy Leyb - Paratrooper, Entrepreneur, Advocate, Reservist

The Lone Soldier Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2024 85:28


Noy Leyb was born and raised in Canada, and at 18 moved to Israel to join the IDF. Since then, he has been an activist fighting against antisemitism. On October 7th, Noy was living in New York, where he was the CEO and co-founder of a Tech-stars backed company. Noy left his company behind him, and boarded the first flight to Israel to join his unit in the war against Hamas. His commitment to Israel extends beyond the battlefield - Noy is a social media advocate (Instagram), and has amassed tens of thousands of followers, and millions of views.Following his release from Gaza this past January, instead of taking a vacation (like I did), Noy traveled to different communities in the US and Canada to share his unique perspective. He has spoken to thousands of people, ranging from 5th graders to seniors, both Jewish and non-Jewish. In May, Noy flew back to Israel, this time to the Northern border, where he was stationed when we recorded this podcast. We discussed what it was like growing up as a Canadian with Israeli parents, and his journey from feeling more Canadian to (now) more Israeli. We spoke about drafting, tryouts, and the challenges of military service, both mental and physical. When Noy got out of the service, he moved to Australia with his brother, and sold Dead Sea products. On this episode, he dispelled several rumors about that line of work which you'll have to listen to uncover.  Noy and I discussed our experiences with Antisemitism in NY and around the world following our deployment to Gaza.We also spoke about our experiences fighting Hamas in the Beit Hanoun neighborhood of the Gaza Strip (we entered Gaza on the same day, and spent 6 weeks 100 meters away from each other, though we never saw each other). We discussed PTSD among soldiers who have fought in this war, and what is being done to address it. We closed with a discussion of the most common mistruths that Noy hears Israel accused of, and how to refute them. 

We The Women
Gaza's Reality Through Noy Leyb's Eyes

We The Women

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 47:26


Margarita interviews reserve soldier & social media activist - Noy Leyb. Noy went viral after October 7th as he shared his experience serving in the war in Israel. In this episode, they discuss the war, Noy's on-the-ground experience in Gaza, and where he sees the conflict going. Noy leaves us with a powerful message of pride for the Jewish people. Follow Noy on Instagram @noyleyb What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro & Episode Agenda 02:51 Noy's background & October 7th story 05:41 What did Noy see serving in Gaza? 07:35 Do Palestinians want peace and do Israelis want to live in Gaza? 11:28 Did Noy encounter Palestinians while in Gaza? 12:41 On IDF briefing Margarita listened to about Hamas tunnels 15:06 How is the war with Hezbollah different from the war with Hamas? 18:37 What do diaspora people misunderstand about the Israel/Palestine conflict? 26:40 On Israel disclosing their strategy - throwback to Rabbi Manis Friedman 27:32 "Why are we [medically] treating Palestinians?" And the difference between Pro-Pal and Pro-Israel media strategy 32:13 What's the hardest question Noy has been asked on his speaking tour? 35:05 How is Noy taking care of himself? 36:50 Who is the coolest activist Noy has met? On friendship with Michael Rapaport 40:47 What is next for Israel? 42:17 A message for the Jewish people 44:45 Closing Remarks & Guest Nomination --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/peoplejewwannaknow/support

Rock N Roll Pantheon
History in Five Songs 262: Shocker: The Old Bands Invented Hair Metal

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 37:00


In Episode 262, Martin makes the bold claim that the 'old bands' invented hair metal. Helix – “Heavy Metal Love” Scorpions – “Big City Nights” Ted Nugent – “No, No, No” Y&T – “Don't Wanna Lose” Judas Priest – “Devil's Child” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

History in Five Songs with Martin Popoff
History in Five Songs 262: Shocker: The Old Bands Invented Hair Metal

History in Five Songs with Martin Popoff

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 37:00


In Episode 262, Martin makes the bold claim that the 'old bands' invented hair metal. Helix – “Heavy Metal Love” Scorpions – “Big City Nights” Ted Nugent – “No, No, No” Y&T – “Don't Wanna Lose” Judas Priest – “Devil's Child” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Full Spectrum Cycling
Full Spectrum Cycling #248 – Live at Our 10th Anniversary Party

Full Spectrum Cycling

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024


Show #248 - Live from the Back Room at Amorphic Beer, Sven JK and Tony bring you this week's show! We now have a video version of our show on YouTube The Milwaukee Minute (or 5) I stopped at MKE Outdoor Indoor Exchange Exchange or consign your gear in Bay View!  So long, Whispering Jeff! - https://shepherdexpress.com/food/microbrews-mke/remembering-whispering-jeff/  April Fools? Stop it!! Making progress on the BikeFed Bullitt electric conversion. Easter adventures Peep the Video of Full Spectrum Cycling Show #248! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EtbUgub_vw8 Surly Big Easy V2 Talkin' Schmack Bikes, Boats and a Goat - Tentative date Mayday Mayhem in Osage Check out my gear on The Radivist website - https://radbazaar.theradavist.com/gregsmith Ole: Bullfighting with ‘Bikes' in 1964 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWDtuAWnY2Y I do love me some excellent Cargo Truck Bike. Check out this one from Cjell Mone. It's even a step-thru! - https://theradavist.com/mone-step-through-cycle-truck/  Dod you used to pay big bucks for Yoshimura parts for your engine cycle? Noy you can do the same for your bicycle! Cool stuff though - https://yoshimuracycling.com/collections/all Redesigned Surly Big Easy - https://surlybikes.com/bikes/big_easy 599Euro but damn is this sweet! Old-school looking but modern Ti fork from Cyber Cycles in the Father land - https://www.cybercycles.de/product-page/cross-blade-fork Guest - Music from El Wrongo Show Beer -  Amorphic, of course!   Stuff for sale on Facebook Marketplace Call-in to 717-727-2453 and leave us a message about how cycling is making your life better! BikeFed Bullitt BBSHD Upgrade Shit Worth Doin' May 4th - Osage, IA - Mayday Mayhem -  https://www.facebook.com/events/953810342923609/ Bikes, Boats and a Goat Sep 20 thru Sep 22 - Levis Mounds, WI - Gnomefest 2024/Single Speed Wisconsin - https://www.facebook.com/events/312308458159975 Bikes! Large Schlick Cycles APe for aggressive fatbiking - Purple. Possibly the last APe! Definitely the last Teesdale-built APe! Large Schlick Cycles 29+ Custom Build - Black Medium Schlick Cycles 29+ Custom Build - Orange Wu-Tang Singlespeed from State Bicycles Large Schlick Cycles Tatanka, Orange. Schlick Fatbikes A bunch of Schlick Growler (Zen Bicycle Fabrications AR 45) frames for custom builds. 29+ Schlick Cycles frames for custom builds Contact info@everydaycycles.com Dumpster Dog now named Jimmy! Call-in to 717-727-2453 and leave us a message about how cycling is making your life better! Disclosure: Some of the links on this page may be affiliate links. Clicking these and making a purchase will directly support Full Spectrum Cycling. Thanks!

Death of the Reader
Review Season: The Red Death Murders by Jim Noy - 2023 3rd Place

Death of the Reader

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2024 6:20


There are three entries here and only one can take back the coveted Sulari Gentill prize, winning for themselves eternal glory and golden dance pants to take home. In the bronze position, standing tall head and shoulders over a dozen others, the bloody, the historical, The Red Death Murders written by Jim Noy. Noy's work brings together three of Herds favourite aspects of historical fiction. You've got your gothic horror, your old timey medieval politics, and your elaborate medieval castles. Boy does he love a good castle. The novel is set during a semi-fictional period of time during the Red Death of Edgar Allen Poe's short story, Mask of the Red Death.

Rav Touitou
Les prénoms Noy et Noya

Rav Touitou

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 18:11


Les prénoms Noy et Noya by Rav David Touitou

Friends in Beauty Podcast
Ep. 197: A Conversation With The Key Makeup Artist For The Color Purple

Friends in Beauty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 49:01


On this episode of the Friends in Beauty podcast I welcome Ngozi Olandu Young to the Friends in Beauty guest chair. Emmy nominated/ award winning makeup artist and entrepreneur, Ngozi, known to most as “Gozi”, radiates the world with her remarkable creativity and positive attitude. Through the influence of her rich Nigerian culture, the American raised artist fell in love with beauty and production at a very young age.  She was deeply inspired by the vibrant details of her family's stories and garments, which led to the variant textures, colors and polished looks seen throughout her beauty application and designs.    Ngozi has been blessed to work on projects like HBO's Watchmen, The Wire, High Flying Bird, House of Cards, Step Up 2, Game Change, Jackie, Bessie & Mare of Easttown , where she earned 2 Emmy nominations, We Own This City, where she won the first ever NAACP Award for best makeup and  has been a part of a plethora of  film and TV productions including the new adaptation of  the musical film The Color Purple, where she was Key Makeup Artist.    She also founded and designed her clothing line, NOY and created an educational program called The Reel Artist Pro for those interested in breaking into film and television. Gifted with an eye for fresh beauty, Ngozi is highly skilled in the art of natural projection.  She is able to balance art with the natural features of her clients, resulting in sophisticated, yet subtle looks of beauty that are purely striking.  Each client is a canvas filled with endless potential and inspiration waiting to be released. Ngozi resides in Baltimore, MD with her husband and 3 children.   Enjoy this episode!!   Leave us a 5 star review and share this episode with a friend or 2 or 3. info@friendsinbeauty.com ENROLLMENT OPEN - TRAILBLAZERS CLUB MEMBERSHIP https://bit.ly/FIBTrailblazersClub   ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS OF THE PODCAST https://www.friendsinbeauty.com/advertise   ENROLL IN D.I.Y PODCASTER COURSE TODAY:  bit.ly/DIYPodcasterCourse   JOIN PATREON TO SUPPORT THE FRIENDS IN BEAUTY PODCAST https://www.patreon.com/friendsinbeauty   FRIENDS IN BEAUTY FACEBOOK COMMUNITY www.facebook.com/groups/friendsinbeauty   FOLLOW FRIENDS IN BEAUTY ON IG  www.instagram.com/friendsinbeauty   SUBSCRIBE TO YOUTUBE CHANNEL bit.ly/FIBTube Additional Resources:   -https://www.amazon.com/shop/akuarobinson   -Skillshare - Use this link for 2 months free of the premium plan: https://skl.sh/30t352q   -Shop Mented Cosmetics - https://www.mentedcosmetics.com/?rfsn=1290937.f2481  Use Code “AKUAROBINSON” for 10% of your purchase  Announcements:   We're on Apple Podcasts - www.bit.ly/FIBPodItunes!   Join our Facebook community…   If  you're looking for a community of like minded, ambitious, and supportive #FriendsinBeauty  all working to leave our mark on the beauty industry, join us here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/friendsinbeauty Join the Friends in Beauty Mailing List: www.bit.ly/FIBTribe Social Media Info: Ngozi(Instagram) - @gozibeauty Friends in Beauty (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter) - @friendsinbeauty Friends in Beauty (YouTube) - Friends in Beauty  Akua Robinson (Instagram,Twitter) - @akuarobinson AkuaRobinson (Facebook) - Akua Robinson MUA Akua Robinson (Website) - www.akuarobinson.com

ON Point with Alex Pierson
'You can smell the hate': What it's like to be an Israeli soldier in Gaza

ON Point with Alex Pierson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 10:02


640 Toronto host Alex Pierson speaks with Noy Leyb, Canadian man, NYC tech company owner, who returned to Israel to fight against Hamas in Gaza. Visit Noy's Instagram to learn more. Click here to donate to Noy's unit - your contributions will go directly to his unit for combat gear. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dans les yeux d'Olivier Delacroix
Innocent, Daniel Tibi a été torturé dans une prison d'Équateur : « Pour pouvoir m'en sortir, il fallait que je sois encore plus fou qu'eux »

Dans les yeux d'Olivier Delacroix

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 24:18


Si vous aimez "Dans les yeux d'Olivier", le podcast qui donne la parole à ceux qui ne l'ont jamais, laissez des étoiles et des commentaires sur votre plateforme d'écoute préférée !La vie de Daniel Tibi a basculé le jour où il a été accusé à tort de faire partie d'un réseau de narcotrafiquants en Équateur. Dans cet épisode du podcast "Dans les yeux d'Olivier" produit par Europe 1 Studio, il dénonce les violences qu'il a subies au sein de cette prison et son combat pour la liberté, au micro d'Olivier Delacroix. En 1987, Daniel Tibi s'installe à Quito, la capitale de l'Équateur. Au bout de quelques années, il devient négociant de pierres précieuses. Tout lui sourit, sa compagne attend un bébé et son business fonctionne bien. Mais le 27 septembre 1995, la police l'arrête. Il est accusé de trafic de drogue. C'est le début de l'enfer pour Daniel. Il est innocent et malgré l'absence d'aveux, Daniel est jeté en prison. Là, il est torturé par la police. Noyé, brûlé au fer rouge, électrocuté, Daniel ne lâche rien. Après 45 jours, alors qu'il se repose dans le couloir, il interpelle une avocate et lui implore de prévenir sa famille. Celle-ci alerte l'ambassade de France. L'affaire sort alors dans la presse mais il faudra plus de deux ans pour que Daniel soit libéré le 21 janvier 1998 et rapatrié en France. Neuf ans après son arrestation, l'Équateur est condamné devant le tribunal interaméricain des droits de l'homme à Washington, une décision exceptionnelle. Comment tenir bon quand il n'y a plus d'espoir ? Comment se reconstruire après de telles violences ? Dans cet épisode du podcast "Dans les yeux d'Olivier" produit par Europe 1 Studio, Daniel Tibi [qui est décédé depuis, NDLR] raconte cette terrible histoire et son chemin vers la résilience.   Dans les yeux d'Olivier est un podcast Europe 1 StudioPrésentateur : Olivier DelacroixRéalisateur : Kevin HoustyProductrice : Fannie Rascle et Clémence OlivierRédaction et diffusion : Lisa SosterGraphisme : Cosa Vostra

Dipped In Tone
Oz Noy: “Go Out Of Your House And Play Live”

Dipped In Tone

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 48:40


This episode of Dipped In Tone features Rhett flying solo with veteran jazz guitarist Oz Noy. Born in Israel, Noy started gigging at age 13, and 37 years later, he's still going strong as a celebrated live musician—including a 17-year run at New York City club The Bitter End.Noy explains that he grew up with a foot in both jazz and rock music worlds. The former taught him intricate playing, while the latter schooled him on tone and sound. “I was playing heavy metal on one hand,” he says. “On the other, I had a hollowbody guitar and I was playing bebop.” When he moved to New York, he was “shellshocked” by how advanced and impressive the jazz music scene was. Noy played in a trio, so to fill out his sonic palette, he began leaning on effects as “almost another instrument.” Not all of it has been intentional—he found a signature sound thanks to a happy accident with a tremolo pedal while gigging in Japan.While he still loves old, loud Marshalls, Noy says Two-Rock amplifiers have radically changed his approach, and he even uses Fender combos on the road. But aside from running his amps into a Universal Audio OX, Noy explains why he's still not impressed with digital amp solutions.Noy's most important advice for players? “You gotta go out of your house and play live,” he says, explaining why it doesn't cut it to just home-record clips for Instagram or YouTube. And while he sings the praises of his favorite modern jazz players, he tells Rhett why he thinks that rock and blues guitar-playing haven't evolved much since the '70s: “There's nobody that took it to the next level or invented something new.”Big thanks to StewMac for sponsoring this episode. Head to http://stewmac.com/dippedintone to get 10% off!Subscribe, like, and leave us a commentSign up on our mailing list: http://eepurl.com/iaCee5Support us on Patreon for access to our discord server and other perks! https://www.patreon.com/dippedintoneMERCH: https://teespring.com/stores/dipped-in-toneFollow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/dippedintone

The Majority Report with Sam Seder
3190 - Horror In Israel/Palestine; ‘Legal' Theft Of Indigenous Land w/ Orly Noy, Peter d'Errico

The Majority Report with Sam Seder

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 95:56


Happy Monday! Sam is off today, but in honor of Indigenous People's Day he spoke with Peter D'Errico, professor emeritus of legal studies at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst,  about his recent book Federal Anti-Indian Law: The Legal Entrapment of Indigenous Peoples. But first, Emma spoke with Orly Noy, editor at Local Call and chair of B'Tselem's executive board, to discuss the recent fighting between Palestine and Israel.  Emma also walked through on the UAW's labor action, Donald Trump's assessment of RFK, a devastating earthquake in Afghanistan, and Gavin Newsom's regressive veto campaign, before stepping back to look at the role of Israel's ongoing apartheid state and Bibi Netanyahu's genocidal government in pushing this conflict to its breaking point. Orly joins the show from Jerusalem, as she updates Emma on the state of war within Israel and Palestine, even as far from the primary conflict as Jerusalem is. Next, Noy parses through Bibi Netanyahu's response as a perfect encapsulation of his political agenda, completely committing his power to punishing Gaza and Palestine, and shoring up his own political station. Expanding on this, Noy walks through the failure of the Israeli government to even provide safety for Israelis, dedicating their forces to a genocidal response and leaving civilian safety to civilian organizers, before she and Emma step back and assess the evolution of Netanyahu's approach (or lack thereof) to Palestine, pulling every maneuver to bypass them politically, while maintaining a strict and severe military occupation. Wrapping up, Noy assesses Hamas' outcast role in Palestinian politics and military resistance, and why ground invasion would be an incredibly dangerous development for the already criminally fragile open-air prison that is Gaza. Professor D'Errico then walks through the evolution of the doctrines of settler colonialism in what is now the United States, with the doctrine of Christian discovery that launched the colonial era from Spain and England setting the stage for the US' own domestic justification for the “manifest destiny” agenda. Expanding on this, D'Errico and Sam explore the central cases in the establishment of Chief Justice John Marshall's ‘Marshall Doctrine' in Indian Law, which actively committed to the perspective of Christian dominion and discovery, and asserted the native peoples as a sub-human class unable to look after their land. Next, they look to the post-Marshall evolution of the doctrine, with the Court carrying its vision forward while slowly obscuring its origins, seeing it affirmatively cited even by supposedly progressive justices like RBH, without reference to Christianity. After expanding on the Marshall Doctrine's secondary purpose as a reinforcement of federal domination over the states, D'Errico wraps up by walking through the contemporary battles over the Marshall Doctrine, the push for full assimilation of Native territories, and the need to bring the origins of the doctrine back into full public view. And in the Fun Half: Emma and Matt watch Jordan Peterson's homophobia get easily sliced by Jim Jeffries, Lucy from Tallahassee dives into her perspective on DeSantis' culture war, and Mustafa Barghouti makes an impactful appearance on CNN in the wake of Hamas' attacks this weekend. Nancy Mace has no response to her support for alleged perpetrators and SA supporters Jim Jordan and Matt Gaetz, Jacob from Alabama discusses the Marriage Penalty on social benefits, the UK's right-wing spiral continues, and Alfred from Texas puts forward a counterfactual to assuage European culpability on Indigenous Peoples Day, plus, your calls and IMs! Check out Peter's book here: https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/federal-antiindian-law-9781440879210/ Check out Orly's work here: https://www.972mag.com/writer/orlyn/ Become a member at JoinTheMajorityReport.com: https://fans.fm/majority/join Subscribe to the ESVN YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/esvnshow Subscribe to the AMQuickie newsletter here: https://am-quickie.ghost.io/ Join the Majority Report Discord! http://majoritydiscord.com/ Get all your MR merch at our store: https://shop.majorityreportradio.com/ Get the free Majority Report App!: http://majority.fm/app Check out today's sponsors: Ritual: Essential for Men is a quality multivitamin from a company you can actually trust. And get this—Ritual is offering my listeners 30% off during your first month.  Visit https://ritual.com/MAJORITY to start Ritual or add Essential For Men to your subscription today. Follow the Majority Report crew on Twitter: @SamSeder @EmmaVigeland @MattBinder @MattLech @BF1nn @BradKAlsop Check out Matt's show, Left Reckoning, on Youtube, and subscribe on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/leftreckoning Subscribe to Brandon's show The Discourse on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/ExpandTheDiscourse Subscribe to Discourse Blog, a newsletter and website for progressive essays and related fun partly run by AM Quickie writer Jack Crosbie. https://discourseblog.com/ Check out Matt Binder's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/mattbinder Check out Ava Raiza's music here! https://avaraiza.bandcamp.com/ The Majority Report with Sam Seder - https://majorityreportradio.com/

No Behaviour Podcast
“ No Y's in podding” | No Behaviour Episode 185

No Behaviour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2023 88:40


“ No Y's in podding” | No Behaviour Episode 185 by Margs & Loons

Vacarme - La 1ere
Femmes de ménage 2/5 - La vie de château

Vacarme - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 24:37


Dans le monde des très riches, la vie des domestiques se déroule selon des codes très genrés et hiérarchisés. Les hommes sont chauffeurs ou majordomes, les femmes gouvernantes ou femmes de chambre. Lui-même ancien majordome, Morgan Richez a cofondé l'agence Morgan & Mallet International, qui recrute du personnel de maison un peu partout dans le monde. Mais c'est par le bouche-à-oreille que Noy, un Philippin de 62 ans, est entré au service de Claude il y a trois ans. Reportages de Raphaële Bouchet Réalisation : David Golan Production : Laurence Difélix

The Skinny Confidential Him & Her Podcast
Noy Skincare's Danna Omari On Skin Cell Building, Buccal Massage, & Overcoming Life's Most Challenging Obstacles

The Skinny Confidential Him & Her Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 93:55


#569: Today we're sitting down with Danna Omari. Danna is the founder of Noy skincare, an intimate skin wellness studio in New York City. She's been in the industry for over 15 years & improving skin is her greatest passion. She struggled with acne while growing up and through that, found her calling. She became well known in the industry for her buccal massage facial and taking a different approach to skincare. Danna joins us today to discuss her whole story, how she discovered buccal massage and learned how to be the best at it, what facial massage is and why it's beneficial for your skin, and she gets into how facial massage has grown and evolved over the last few years. She also gets into her personal battle with cancer, why it's important to find root causes to everything, her healing journey & overcoming addiction to painkillers, and she gives the audience tips on how to eliminate stress from your life. To connect with Danna Omari click HERE To connect with Lauryn Evarts click HERE To connect with Michael Bosstick click HERE Read More on The Skinny Confidential HERE Subscribe to our YouTube channel HERE For Detailed Show Notes visit TSCPODCAST.COM To Call the Him & Her Hotline call: 1-833-SKINNYS (754-6697) This episode is brought to you by The Skinny Confidential This episode is brought to you by the Natural Diamonds Council From Canada to Africa to Australia, the natural diamond industry has transformed local communities from which the diamonds originate with healthcare, education, and infrastructure over the last two decades and is committed to continued progress. Discover so many more natural diamond truths at naturaldiamonds.com/thankyou This episode is brought to you by Topgolf The Topgolf experience has a vibe – it's all about play and having fun. Download the Topgolf app today & book a bay. This episode is brought to you by Ritual Ritual knows it's basically impossible to get all the nutrients you need from your diet 100% of the time, so they made a multivitamin that helps you focus on what's important. Like filling key nutrient gaps to support foundational health. Go to ritual.com/skinny to receive 10% off your first 3 months. This episode is brought to you by Zoc Doc Zocdoc is the only FREE app that lets you find AND book doctors who are patient-reviewed, take your insurance, are available when you need them and treat almost every condition under the sun. Go to zocdoc.com/skinny to download the app & book with a top-rated doctor today. This episode is brought to you by Sunday for Dogs Sundays is air-dried dog food made from a short list of human-grade ingredients. Unlike other fresh dog food brands, Sundays is zero prep, zero mess, and zero stress. Get 35% off your first order by going to SundaysForDogs.com/SKINNY or use code SKINNY at checkout. Produced by Dear Media

Le Scan - Le podcast marocain de l'actualité
À quand la reconnaissance des féminicides au Maroc ?

Le Scan - Le podcast marocain de l'actualité

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 13:53


Noyé dans la rubrique fait-divers, le féminicide passe sous les radars de l'État. Des associations féministes marocaines se battent pour que soit reconnu dans la législation ce meurtre spécifique. Pourquoi ce blocage ? Quelles conséquences ? Dans Le Scan, le podcast actu de TelQuel, Landry Benoit reçoit Leila Chik, journaliste de la rédaction co-autrice du dossier "Féminicide, ce crime qu'on ne veut pas voir" et Camélia Echchihab, militante féministe, créatrice de la page instagram feminicides.maroc. L'équipe "Le Scan" par TelQuel Média : Présentation : Landry Benoit Montage, réalisation : Adam El Harchaoui Soutenez un média indépendant. Abonnez-vous à Telquel : https://telquel.ma/abonnement/`

WHU's Most Awesome Founder Podcast
Ep 66 - Inspiration session #8: Does generative AI decrease inequality - the future of VC

WHU's Most Awesome Founder Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 89:22


Get ready for today's episode 66 of the Most Awesome Founder Podcast! As always, the Inspiration Session will discuss topics that made Dries and Gerrit think, learn, and laugh.    Here are some exciting sneak peeks of the topics explored within the episode: -      What impact do prominent Venture Capitalists have on replacing startup founders over time? -      The four main challenges Venture Capital is facing, calling on the question of whether VCs need to change -      Generative Artificial Intelligence and its impact on productivity   Take advantage of this thought-provoking and informative episode!  Looking forward to hearing your opinion in the comments! :)   Discussed sources: Conti, Annamaria, and Stuart JH Graham. "Valuable choices: prominent venture capitalists' influence on startup CEO replacements." Management Science 66.3 (2020): 1325-1350. https://www.ft.com/content/f8f6144a-1901-4391-9abf-072224d132c7 Noy, Shakked, and Whitney Zhang. "Experimental evidence on the productivity effects of generative artificial intelligence." Available at SSRN 4375283 (2023). Ozmen Garibay, Ozlem, et al. "Six Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence Grand Challenges." International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction (2023): 1-47. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/16/technology/bing-chatbot-transcript.html How to Rewire Your Brain to Feel Good on Mondays     Chapters (0:03) Teaser by Gerrit (1:14) Introduction by Gerrit (2:30) Reflection on the last episode with Alex Osterwalder (3:20) Dries starts with something that made him think: Should we keep founders as a CEO or replace them? (5:00) What is Gerrit's opinion on this? (7:00) The founder's role changes over time (7:33) paper discovers: would prominent VCs more likely to replace the founder or not? (8:30) Gerrit answers the question with his own experience (9:20) Dries presents the paper's findings (12:45) Gerrit explains the paper's findings with real-life examples (15:30) Gerrit introduces the topic that made him think: Why VC needs to change (19:43) Gerrit deep dives into the four main reasons for VCs to change (25:10) Dries' opinion on the VC topic (27:04) Gerrit opens discussion on another component: the structure of VCs (35:40) What made Dries think: academic research on the experimental evidence of AI on productivity (37:30) Gerrit's pos & neg experience with open AI in daily life (40:00) Dries explains the background of the study (43:30) Dries elaborates on where he uses generative AI (47:00) Gerrit discusses the usage of generative AI (48:20) Futuristic usage of generative AI (49:00) Gerrit goes into a personal story of using generative AI (51:50) What did Gerrit learn: challenges around AI to make it compatible (54:30) A societal challenge Dries faced with generative AI (56:20) Gerrit dives into the six challenges the paper identified (59:00) Geopolitical setting on generative AI (1:03:25) 6th point of Gerrit's paper (1:05:00) Discussing the paper Gerrit introduced (1:07:15) Can we still harness AI? (1:10:26) something that made Dries laugh: AI usage (1:13:40) Do you think AI will be able to predict future events for you? (1:17:03) something that made Gerrit laugh: How can people re-program themselves to lose the Monday blues (1:18:15) Why do people hate Mondays? (1:18:30) People have routines: how we can get rid of the Monday blues (1:23:30) What Dries does not hate Mondays (1:25:00) Two critical points to staying less stressed & enjoying Monday (1:26:15) What health metrics does Gerrit track? (1:27:45) Reflection on the episode by Gerrit and thank you!

Psychoanalysis On and Off the Couch
“Music Sounds the Way Emotion Feels”: from the Piano to the Couch with Julie Nagel, PhD (Dexter, Michigan)

Psychoanalysis On and Off the Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2023 49:39


"Some of the shared concepts - even words that psychoanalysis and musicians use - such as conflict, ambiguity, silences, dissonance, resolution or not, working through, is in the Mozart you've heard. What you hear in the very opening four measures was worked through this entire sonata, it was thematic. If we play the whole sonata, and even in the first movement, you get a taste of it. Those themes are present throughout the sonata just like in the patient's associations and interactions with you -  we have music themes and we have core conflicts, and they get developed.”    Episode Description: We begin by listening to the opening of Mozart's A minor sonata, performed by Professor Louis Nagel. Mozart wrote this during the time of his mother's death, and it was one of the very few instances of his utilizing a minor key. From that example, we explore the interface between the dynamic mind and the layering of classical music. Concepts of core conflict, displacement, and resolution represent important meanings in both fields. Julie shares clinical examples of how music enters her clinical space with her patients. She also shares with us her life story and how music played a central role in helping her negotiate tumultuous personal circumstances. She demonstrates what it means to be an ambassador for both music and psychoanalysis -  on and off  the couch.   Our Guest: Julie Jaffee Nagel, PhD is a psychologist, psychoanalyst, and musician. She graduated from The Juilliard School, the University of Michigan, and The Michigan Psychoanalytic Institute. She has presented widely on Stage Fright, Careers in the Arts, #Me Too and Music Education, The Value of Music in Mental Life, and “Injustice, Oppression, and Prejudice As ‘Heard'” in Music.” Her fantasy dialogue, A Conversation Between Mozart and Freud, was performed in Steinway Hall, NYC, in February 2020. She is the author of Managing Stage Fright and Melodies of the Mind.   She has served as chair of the American Psychoanalytic Association's discussion group Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Music, was a member of the Program Committee, Symposium Committee, and is currently Chair of the Ticho Award Committee. She has presented at The College Music Society, Music Teachers National Conference, and National Conference on Keyboard Pedagogy, from whom she received their Distinguished Service Award. Additional Awards include two Nathan Segal Awards (MPI), The Karl Menninger Award, and the Ernst and Gertrude Ticho Award for contribution to psychoanalysis and music.   Her latest book, Career Choices in Music Beyond the Pandemic: Musical and Psychoanalytic Perspectives, offers unique musical and psychological perspectives on one of the most important decisions made in a musician's (or anyone's) lifetime: choosing a career.   She is in private practice in Dexter, Michigan.   Louis Nagel is Professor Emeritus of Piano at The University of Michigan School of Music Theatre and Dance and the winner of the Harold Haugh Award for Excellence in Teaching at The University of Michigan Recommended Readings:   Anderson, E. (1966) The Letters of Mozart and His Family (Second Ed. in two volumes, completed by A. Hyatt King and Monica Carolan). London, Melbourne, Toronto: Macmillan and New New York: St. Martin's Press. Barale, F. and Minazzi, V. 2008. Off the Beaten Track: Freud, Sound, and Music; Statement of a Problem and Some Historico-critical Notes, 89(5), October: 937-57. Cheshire, N.M. (1996) The Empire of the Ear: Freud's Problem with Music. Int. Journal of Psychoanalysis.77: 1177-78. Feder, S. 1993. “Promissory Notes”: Method in Music and Applied Psychoanalysis, in S. Feder, R.L. Karmel, and GJ. Pollock (eds). Psychoanalytic Explorations in Music. Madison, CT. : International Universities Press. 3-19. Feder, S., Karmel, and GJ. Pollock (eds) 1990 and 1993. Psychoanalytic Explorations in Music.( Vols. 1 and 2) Madison, CT. : International Universities Press Freud, S. (1914a). The Moses of Michelangelo. S.E.. XIII: 211-36. Lipson.C. (2006) The Meanings and Functions of Music that Comes into One's Head. Psychoanalytic Quarterly. 75 (3) 859-78.     McDonald, M. (1970). Transitional Tunes and Music Development. The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. 25: 503-20. Nagel, J.J. 2013. Melodies of the Mind. Routledge, London and New York. Nagel, J.J. 2017 Managing Stage Fright: A Guide for Musicians and Music Teachers. Oxford University Press. Nagel, J.J. 2022. Beyond the Consulting Room: How I Discovered “Heard” Immunity Through Music and Psychoanalytic Knowledge. The American Psychoanalyst. Nagel, JJ. (2023) Career Choices in Music Beyond the Pandemic: Musical and Psychological Perspectives. Rowman and Littlefield. Lanham, Maryland. Nagel, J.J. (2018) Music. Ch. 32. A Conversation Between Mozart and Freud. In Textbook of Applied Psychoanalysis, (Akhtar, S., and Twemlow, S. Eds.) London and New York. Routledge/Taylor and Francis, 2019. ( This Conversation was revised and performed at Steinway Hall, in New York City on February 13, 2020.) Noy, P. 1966-1967 a,b,c,d The Psychodynamics of Music. Journal of Music Therapy, 3(4) :126- 34, 4(1);7-23,4 (2);45-51, 4(3);81-94, 4(4);117-25. Polisi, J. 2005. The Artist as Citizen, New York. Amadeus Press Ross, A. (2007) The Rest is Noise. New York. Farrar, Straus, and Giraux Recordings:   Waltz from Gounod's Faust (Liszt-Gounod-Nagel transcription) - Louis Nagel, Piano - live performance   Variations on a Theme of Beethoven for 2 Pianos, Op. 35 , Camille St. Saens- Julie and Louis Nagel - live performance  

Hurlements sur la toundra
Le GROTESQUE ☩ épisode du 22 octobre 2022

Hurlements sur la toundra

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2023 110:20


Ridicule, bizarre, effrayant, risible et comique… Ce monde est une aberration! Assemblé selon l'ordre insensé d'un dieu fou et impossible, il s'agit d'une anti-Création : un chambardement difforme, dysfonctionnel et dégénérescent. Regardons la forme des racines et des branches de plantes qui ne rampent que pour dévorer ce qu'elles peuvent là où elles se rendent; contemplons les fonction et impulsions jointes à chacun des besoins fondamentaux des bêtes; et méditons sur comportements humains soi-disant civilisés qui pourtant, retiennent sous les apparences le visage de prédateurs ou pire, de parasites—et on le voit, on le ressent. De quoi comme un pressentiment, un terrible frisson, à la fois de peur et de dégoût… qui est pourtant… le début de la révélation! Cette étrange laideur du monde, le Black Métal l'affirme, est une épiphanie qui nous libère de l'Eden de l'illusion, ce jardin de délices et de beautés mensongères. Car c'est ici, dans le domaine de l'abject et du bizarre, que celui errant en quête des certitudes les plus cadavériquement affreuses, les plus cadavériquement essentielles, que le visage sépulcral du Vrai se montre à nous! Et il se nomme… le Grotesque! ☩ LISTE LITURGIQUE ☩ 1. WALLACHIAN COBWEBS (États-Unis) - Night Sobbed a Potion Diseased (en fond) 2. MALÉFICES (Québec) - Orgie de sepvltvre (Sabbath, partie 2) 3. WALLACHIAN COBWEBS (États-Unis) - The Electrical Secrets of Heaven; Exfodiating of the Silver Beam; A Lonely Walk (en fond) 4. MAYHEM (Norvège) - Dance Macabre/Black Metal (reprise CELTIC FROST/VENOM) 5. WALLACHIAN COBWEBS (États-Unis) - Pitiableness of the Misshapen (The Bastard's Face Lacked Symmetry); Alone, Unknown and in Wretchedness (en fond) 6. HAK-ED DAMM (Québec) - As Kadavers Suddenly Squirt 7. ISSFENN (Québec) - Bicephalic 8. THROES OF DAWN (Finlande) - The Blackened Rainbow 9. WALLACHIAN COBWEBS (États-Unis) - An Abandoned Room Full of Dust; Breathing the Ashes of my Love (en fond) 10. XASTHUR (Californie) - Blood from the Roots of the Forest, Part 1 11. GNAW THEIR TONGUES (Pays-Bas) - Broken Fingers Point Upward in Vain 12. WALLACHIAN COBWEBS (États-Unis) - Moaning Vapors Circle the Black Calèche (extrait; en fond) 13. MÒR (France) – Eden 14. MALVERY (Québec) - Noyé dans un lac desséché 15. WALLACHIAN COBWEBS (États-Unis) - Uprising of the Green Skeletons (extrait; en fond) 16. SUBJECT A (origins inconnues) - « Other Skins » tiré de « Verses From the Underlands » (éditions gnOme, 2016) (Lecture de poème) 17. I'M IN A COFFIN (Massachusetts) - Corpses in Living Masks (extrait; en fond)

Métamorphose, le podcast qui éveille la conscience
#40 Pierre Rouvière : Écolo, mon cul !

Métamorphose, le podcast qui éveille la conscience

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 36:14


Aujourd'hui dans Graine de Métamorphose, Alexandre Dana reçoit Pierre Rouvière, ingénieur et consultant en éco-conception.Trottinette électrique ou vélo ? Liseuse ou livre papier ? Noyé•e•s au milieu d'une myriade de signes plus ou moins verdoyants, opérer des choix pour une consommation réellement respectueuse du vivant semble de plus en plus difficile, à l'heure où l'éco-enfumage est placé sous le signe de la subtilité. Décrypter ces signaux et déceler le greenwashing, c'est ce que propose Pierre Rouvière à partir de son livre « Ecolo mon cul ! 14 dilemmes au quotidien pour aller au-delà du bullshit écologique » co-écrit avec Barnabé Crespin-Pommier et publié aux éditions Eyrolles. Avec beaucoup d'humour il nous guide dans un scénario original : un repas de Noël que nous allons affronter avec une conscience écologique.Épisode #40Quelques-unes des questions à Pierre Rouvière :Qu'est-ce que le greenwashing (ou éco-blanchiment) ? Vous mettez l'emphase sur trois signaux à décrypter afin d'éviter de tomber dans le piège du greenwashing, lesquels sont-ils ?Que penser des éco-gestes opérés par une compagnie aérienne ?Qu'est-ce que l'ACV (Analyse du Cycle de Vie) ? En quoi est-elle nécessaire afin de connaître son impact réel sur l'environnement ?Peut-on recycler indéfiniment un objet à qui on a accolé la mention « recyclable » ?Quels sont les leviers de la sobriété ?Qui est Pierre Rouvière ?Pierre Rouvière est ingénieur, éco-designer et consultant en éco-conception. Il publie "Ecolo mon cul ! 14 dilemmes au quotidien pour aller au-delà du bullshit écologique" co-écrit avec Barnabé Crespin-Pommier et publié aux éditions Eyrolles. Il est le créateur du compte Instagram Ecolo' mon cul !Quelques citations du podcast avec Pierre Rouvière : "Tout produit est source d'impact écologique sur toute une panoplie d'indicateurs, pas seulement les gaz à effet de serre.""La neutralité carbone n'a aucun sens à l'échelle d'une entreprise, ça n'a du sens qu'à l'échelle globale.""Ce qui représente la majorité de l'impact environnemental de notre alimentation aujourd'hui c'est la consommation de produits d'origine animal.""En mettant en avant la transition ici, on exporte nos pollutions ailleurs."Rejoignez-nous sur notre nouveau site Internet et abonnez-vous à notre Newsletter www.metamorphosepodcast.comSoutenez notre podcast en rejoignant dès maintenant la Tribu Métamorphose : http://www.patreon.com/metamorphoseRetrouvez Graine de Métamorphose sur Apple Podcast / Spotify / Google Podcasts / Deezer / YouTube / SoundCloud / CastBox/ TuneIn.Suivez l'actualité des épisodes Métamorphose Podcast sur Instagram, découvrez l'invité de la semaine et des surprises ;-)InstagramPhoto © Cha Gonzalez Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Graine de Métamorphose
#40 Pierre Rouvière : Écolo, mon cul !

Graine de Métamorphose

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 36:04


Aujourd'hui dans Graine de Métamorphose, Alexandre Dana reçoit Pierre Rouvière, ingénieur et consultant en éco-conception.Trottinette électrique ou vélo ? Liseuse ou livre papier ? Noyé•e•s au milieu d'une myriade de signes plus ou moins verdoyants, opérer des choix pour une consommation réellement respectueuse du vivant semble de plus en plus difficile, à l'heure où l'éco-enfumage est placé sous le signe de la subtilité. Décrypter ces signaux et déceler le greenwashing, c'est ce que propose Pierre Rouvière à partir de son livre « Ecolo mon cul ! 14 dilemmes au quotidien pour aller au-delà du bullshit écologique » co-écrit avec Barnabé Crespin-Pommier et publié aux éditions Eyrolles. Avec beaucoup d'humour il nous guide dans un scénario original : un repas de Noël que nous allons affronter avec une conscience écologique. Épisode #40Quelques-unes des questions à Pierre Rouvière :Qu'est-ce que le greenwashing (ou éco-blanchiment) ? Vous mettez l'emphase sur trois signaux à décrypter afin d'éviter de tomber dans le piège du greenwashing, lesquels sont-ils ?Que penser des éco-gestes opérés par une compagnie aérienne ? Qu'est-ce que l'ACV (Analyse du Cycle de Vie) ? En quoi est-elle nécessaire afin de connaître son impact réel sur l'environnement ?Peut-on recycler indéfiniment un objet à qui on a accolé la mention « recyclable » ?Quels sont les leviers de la sobriété ?Qui est Pierre Rouvière ?Pierre Rouvière est ingénieur, éco-designer et consultant en éco-conception. Il publie "Ecolo mon cul ! 14 dilemmes au quotidien pour aller au-delà du bullshit écologique" co-écrit avec Barnabé Crespin-Pommier et publié aux éditions Eyrolles. Il est le créateur du compte Instagram Ecolo' mon cul !Quelques citations du podcast avec Pierre Rouvière : "Tout produit est source d'impact écologique sur toute une panoplie d'indicateurs, pas seulement les gaz à effet de serre." "La neutralité carbone n'a aucun sens à l'échelle d'une entreprise, ça n'a du sens qu'à l'échelle globale." "Ce qui représente la majorité de l'impact environnemental de notre alimentation aujourd'hui c'est la consommation de produits d'origine animal." "En mettant en avant la transition ici, on exporte nos pollutions ailleurs."Rejoignez-nous sur notre nouveau site Internet et abonnez-vous à notre Newsletter www.metamorphosepodcast.comSoutenez notre podcast en rejoignant dès maintenant la Tribu Métamorphose : http://www.patreon.com/metamorphoseRetrouvez Graine de Métamorphose sur Apple Podcast / Spotify / Google Podcasts / Deezer / YouTube / SoundCloud / CastBox/ TuneIn.Suivez l'actualité des épisodes Métamorphose Podcast sur Instagram, découvrez l'invité de la semaine et des surprises ;-)InstagramPhoto © Cha Gonzalez Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Harford County Living
These Romantic Novels Can Be Pretty Explicit

Harford County Living

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 61:51


In this episode, Rich has a conversation with C.B. Noy.C.B. Noy was born and raised in Northern Maryland and decided it was a great place to raise a family. She and her husband live ten minutes from the house she grew up in with the two youngest of their five kids. Rounding out the family are their two dogs and two cats. She was a nurse in the ICU for nine years and then transitioned to home health nursing five years ago. She is an avid reader of romance and had an idea for a book one weekend. With the help of some seriously awesome and amazing friends and the support of her family, the Mountain Grove series was born.Thank you to C.B. Noy for the conversation. Here are some links for C.B.:Website: https://cbnoyauthor.wixsite.com/cbnoy Amazon Author Page:  https://www.amazon.com/stores/C.B.-Noy/author/B0B65XMGC7?ref=ap_rdr&store_ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/authorcbnoy/Instagram: https://instagram.com/c.b.noyauthor?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Book links on Amazon:Coming Home- Bite-Sized Business LawDig in to the most compelling business law issues of the moment with host Amy Martella,...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEEternal Pawprints At Eternal Pawprints we make saying goodbye to your pet as easy as possible with the dignity and lovDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFollow the Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast on Social Media:Facebook – Conversations with Rich Bennett & Harford County LivingFacebook Group (Join the conversation) – Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast group | FacebookTwitter – Conversations with Rich Bennett & Harford County LivingInstagram – Harford County LivingTikTok – CWRB (@conversationsrichbennett) | TikTok Sponsors, Affiliates, and ways we pay the bills:Recorded at the Freedom Federal Credit Union StudiosHosted on BuzzsproutRocketbookSquadCast Contests & Giveaways Subscribe by Email ...

Movie of the Year
Best of 2022 - Oscar Draft

Movie of the Year

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 46:37


Movie of the Year: Best of 2022Oscar DraftWhich films will get the most 2022 Oscar nominations?The Oscars. When it comes to little statues handed to movie stars, the absolute top of the table. 2022 had movies galore, and many of them were terrific. But will the academy know which movies to award? Their record on this is spotty at best and disastrous at worst, leading to a feeling that ultimately the Oscars don't even matter anymore. Let us be clear, this is a mostly correct position held by cool people. But if you love pop-culture you still have to talk about the Oscars, even if only to roll your eyes and sigh while pointing out that, yeah, they blew it again.Remember Crash? Remember Green Book? Gross.And we are to pop-culture what Britney was 4 U: a slave. So, yeah, we're gonna talk about the Oscars. They're not the Brunos! Encanto is so great, right? Noy 2022, but still a great movie.However, around here we can't talk about a subject without making it into a weird game that hurts my feelings but I hide the hurt and NEVER let it show because Greg is Mommy's brave boy and if he can't hold in his feelings then the whole world could fall apart. Again, Encanto (2021) is such a great movie, isn't it?No one has ever beaten Ryan at this game or even gotten a second-place that felt worth a gosh darn, but the panel came prepared this time. We've done the research; we know the angles; and we're ready to take down Ryan, our sensei of cinema. All that and more on this week's episode! Make sure to also:Check out the 2002 bracketVisit our websiteUse our Amazon page!Join our Patreon team! (to get the show early and hear bonus segments!)Like us!Follow us!

Beaux-Arts de Paris
Penser le Présent avec Joann Sfar

Beaux-Arts de Paris

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 55:55


BD, romans graphiques, romans, cinéma... Joann Sfar a un appétit insatiable. Rencontre avec un homme qui participe à faire de la BD un art à part entière. En dialogue avec Alain Berland. Joann Sfar naît à Nice en 1971, d'une mère chanteuse et d'un père avocat. Il grandit dans la culture juive, ashkénaze et séfarade à la fois, apprend l'hébreu et les préceptes de la Torah, mais fréquente l'école publique. Très tôt, et avec l'abondance qui le caractérise encore aujourd'hui, il invente et dessine des histoires. Dès l'âge de quinze ans, il envoie à des éditeurs un projet de bande dessinée par mois, que tous lui refusent avec la même régularité. Après une maîtrise de philosophie à l'université de Nice, il entre aux Beaux-Arts de Paris et se passionne pour les cours de morphologie. En 1993, il passe la porte de l'atelier Nawak, futur atelier des Vosges, où il fera la connaissance de Lewis Trondheim, David B., Jean-Christophe Menu, Emmanuel Guibert, Christophe Blain, Émile Bravo, Marjane Satrapi. En 1994, trois maisons différentes lui proposent d'éditer son travail. Son premier album, "Noyé le poisson", est publié cette année-là par L'Association. Depuis Joann Sfar compose une œuvre d'une originalité absolue. La profondeur de ses histoires n'exclut jamais la drôlerie ou la sensualité. Ses personnages ont la truculence de ceux d'Albert Cohen et le plaisir de dessiner est chez lui aussi communicatif que chez Quentin Blake. Il est de ceux grâce auxquels la bande dessinée s'est éveillée à une vie nouvelle. Après une série d'animation adaptée de son « Petit Vampire » pour France Télévision en 2004, il passe au cinéma avec simultanément "Gainsbourg vie héroïque" qui obtiendra 3 Césars en 2011 puis l'adaptation de son "Chat du Rabbin" coécrit avec Sandrina Jardel et coréalisé avec Antoine Delesvaux, César du meilleur film d'animation. Il réalise en ce moment son second long métrage d'animation « Petit Vampire » adapté de son œuvre avec comme partenaires Studiocanal et France TV et continue les collaborations avec ses différents éditeurs pour ses romans et bandes dessinées. S'il se définit lui-même comme un dessinateur compulsif qui ne passe pas un jour sans prendre son crayon, cet adepte d'un trait vivant jeté sur le papier est aussi un authentique écrivain. Car ce raconteur d'histoires accorde autant d'importance aux mots qu'aux images, aussi à l'aise devant ses planches que face à son écran d'ordinateur ou derrière une caméra. Penser le Présent est réalisé avec le soutien de Société Générale. Mercredi 14 décembre 2022 Amphithéâtre des Loges Crédit photo : © Droits réservés

Vacarme - La 1ere
Femmes de ménage 2/5 - La vie de château

Vacarme - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 25:53


Dans le monde des très riches, la vie des domestiques se déroule selon des codes très genrés et hiérarchisés. Les hommes sont chauffeurs ou majordomes, les femmes gouvernantes ou femmes de chambre. Lui-même ancien majordome, Morgan Richez a cofondé lʹagence Morgan & Mallet International, qui recrute du personnel de maison un peu partout dans le monde. Mais cʹest par le bouche-à-oreille que Noy, un Philippin de 62 ans, est entré au service de Claude il y a trois ans. Reportage: Raphaële Bouchet Réalisation: David Golan Production: Laurence Difélix

20 Minute Leaders
Ep939: Noy Shulman | CEO & founder, Todale

20 Minute Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 36:39


Noy is the CEO and founder of Todale. Todale's products use large language models to help businesses communicate better with their clients through text-based channels. Prior to Todale, Noy was head of AI for STC where he spent his time researching and developing tailored AI solutions for companies - from startups to enterprises. Noy loves sharing his knowledge about concepts from the basics of AI to the novelties that are being invented regularly with none technical people, he does that as a part of the AI school for leaders.

Podcast63
Loyola Preview 2022

Podcast63

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 58:51


Buck and Lu are here to tell you all things Ramblers for the 22-23 season! We discuss the non-conference slate, some roster highlights, and our predictions for MVP, DPOY, and NOY. Listen in for our hopes and dreams for this year's squad! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/andrew-buchholz/support

Ace Jewelers Podcast
The Ace List - Live with Itay Noy of Itay Noy Watches - S03E08

Ace Jewelers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 58:54


The Ace List - Live with Itay Noy of Itay Noy Watches - S03E08 The only independent high-end watchmaker in Israel is a true artist. Itay Noy is an Israeli watchmaker, designer and artist who creates limited-edition timepieces in his independent studio in the Old Jaffa. Since the year 2000 Itay Noy's timepieces combine true craftsmanship with out-of-the-box designs, meant to induce philosophical perspectives on the concept of time. Itay make about 120 pieces a year, all his own original designs, using components & movements of the highest quality integrated with in-house dynamic dials, modules and complications. Ace Jewelers' CEO Alon Ben Joseph and mastermind Itay Noy are long-time personal friends. They have many mutual interests, besides watchmaking. There are also many ties running back-and-forth between their home countries. Mr. Noy graduated with a BFA from the Jewelry department in the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem, followed by a M.Des. from the Design Academy in Eindhoven. His work has been exhibited in museums around the world and acquired by important collections such as those of the Israel Museum, the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, the Charles Bronfman Collection in New York and the Droog Collection in Amsterdam. He is the recipient of nine prizes, including the Andy Prize for the Arts, the Israeli Ministry of Culture Prize and the America-Israel Cultural Foundation Prize. Since 2005 he lectures on timepiece making and design at the Bezalel Academy Of Art and Design in Jerusalem. Ace Jewelers has been a proud authorized dealer of Itay Noy watches. Since the demand for Noy's watches are so high and his production capacity so limited, he reverted back to a model of Direct-To-Consumer. But, we at Ace Jewelers are very much ambassadors of Mr. Itay Noy and his artisan timepieces of art. In this interview they discussed creativity, art and timekeeping with the very modest and creative Itay Noy. All episodes are available on http://www.TheAceList.com to watch back. #AceJewelers #TheAceList #ItayNoy#TheAceListLive #Watchmaker #Design #Artist --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/acejewelers/message

Path to Podcast Success
Noy Shani: Freedom Lifestyle Creation

Path to Podcast Success

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 29:07


Learn more about Noy here!InstagramLearn more about Path to Podcast Success here!

Rav Touitou
Noyé dans un monde d'épreuves

Rav Touitou

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2022 33:48


Noyé dans un monde d'épreuves by Rav David Touitou

The Lavahot Podcast
Realizing Breakthroughs Through the Hidden Power of Your Mind With Noy Shani

The Lavahot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 46:21


In this episode, Noy Shani, consistency coach at Freedom Lifestyle Creation joins us to share how you can enhance your performance and results using the hidden power of your mind. Noy is also a journalist, sports marketer turned hypnotherapist, and speaker. In the episode, he shares more about his background, hitting the rock bottom, rising again, and the lessons he has learned to avoid going into the same situation again. He also sheds more light on what Neuro Linguistic Program is, and the structure he uses to help people find their breakthroughs. Key Highlights[01:23] Introducing Noy Shani[03:03] Noy's background in everything he's currently doing[10:43] Hitting rock bottom and rising again[14:01] Noy's biggest mistake[16:22] What is Neuro Linguistic Program (NLP)?[21:10] The main areas people are looking for breakthroughs[27:01] Noy's structure of the training and coaching programs[35:34] Best way to communicate with Noy[38:30] Noy's parting shot[40:27] What to do when you're overthinking and worried about the unknownNotable Quotes● When you provided a value, then the money would come as opposed to targeting the money.● I's, it's very fulfilling, and to be in that position to see people getting those breakthroughs.● I want to encourage people to better themselves on every occasion, and not wait until when they get to that rock bottom.● M specialty is removing those and dissolving those negative emotions and limiting decisions that someone will have about themselves or about their ability or their peace of mind.● After a certain serious event that was a surprising and major event in one's life, 18 to 36 months after, people will develop an ailment or disease of some sort.● When you're addressing the root, cause, a lot of times, a lot of physiological symptoms will disappear as well.● By looking up the brain accesses the visual system, and because in the visual system there are no emotions, then it will calm your mind.ResourcesConnect with Noy ShaniFacebook: https://web.facebook.com/noy.shani.7Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/noyshani/LinkedIn: https://nz.linkedin.com/in/noyshani  the Lavahot Podcast is proudly sponsored by Rice's Termite and Pest Control.

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day
noisome

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2022 2:01 Very Popular


Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for June 25, 2022 is: noisome • NOY-sum • adjective The word noisome describes what is very unpleasant or disgusting, and is used especially of disgusting smells. // A noisome stench came from the narrow alley. See the entry > Examples: "In 1905, a 'garbage committee' led by a Mrs. J.G. McLean demanded a more subtle and sanitary L.A. trash management than the noisy and noisome practice of trash cans collected and then dropped with a clang on public sidewalks where, as The Times wrote appetizingly, they lay 'with reminiscences of the day before yesterday's dinner clinging to the sides, there to fester and fry in the fierce rays of the sun.'" — Patt Morrison, The Los Angeles Times, 6 Feb. 2022 Did you know? Noisome looks and sounds like a close relation of noisy, but it's not. While noisy describes what is excessively loud, noisome typically describes what is excessively stinky. (It is also used to describe things offensive to the senses generally, as well as things that are highly obnoxious, objectionable, or simply harmful.) Noisome comes from the synonymous Middle English noysome, which combined the suffix -some, meaning “characterized by a specified thing,” and the noun noy, meaning “annoyance.” Noisy, incidentally, comes ultimately from Latin nausea, meaning “nausea.”

Orlando Lions Den Podcast
OC goes on spring break, not so sweet home, early season awards

Orlando Lions Den Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 89:27


The boys are back to discuss3 match week ends in 1-1-1Home is where the L's areOffensive woesEarly season awards, MVP, NOY, DudWhat we want to see after the break...Studs and duds, shoutouts and moreVamos ORLANDO Subscribe, rate and review

Wrestling Alliance Radio
W.A.R. on Budget Cuts and HATE!

Wrestling Alliance Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2022 201:19


Okay WTF first we got name changes and then Budget Cuts every other time ?!?! Things get interesting and heated as we talk about not only the budget cuts , How spoiled we are as fans , and some wierd wrestling faction choices ... Noy only that but Hate on Jade ...why is that happening? Plus FUCK EM ! The Top Segment for Laughs ! Join Me, Clutch , Donald and the Gang as we tackle these topics and more on this fresh Episode in Season 4 !

The MaxCoverage Podcast
NFL Draft recap | DeAndre Hopkins gets suspended | Tannehill doesn't want to help Malik Willis

The MaxCoverage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 60:51


The draft was so crazy.. AJ Brown and Hollywood Brown BOTH get traded.. Malik Willis and Nakobe Dean fall to the THIRD round.. We were on the edge of our seats! In this episode we give y'all our top 3 winners/losers of the draft and touch on some news around the league. HAPPY CINCO DE MAYO! Check it out! Time Stamps (0:01-9:50) Jaguars and Packers draft recap (9:51-20:04) Winners of the NFL Draft (20:05-26:55) Losers of the NFL Draft (26:56-35:52) Ryan Tannehill said THIS about Malik Willis (35:53-42:38) DeAndre Hopkins SUSPENDED six games for PEDs!? (42:39-45:02) Honey Badger signs with Saints, Kyle van Noy to the Chargers (45:03-49:20) Who REALLY wanted Travon Walker in the Jags organization? (49:21-52:49) What position will Travon Walker play for the Jags? (52:50-56:50) Shad Khan said THIS about Urban Meyer!!!? (56:51-END) International NFL games announced!   FOLLOW US! https://linktr.ee/MaxCoverage   SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGbgpNAT4EnSRJ_xOiw5RWA

Animation For Adults: The AFA Podcast
ANNY Animator Interview #39 featuring Studio Plonter for the 5th ANNY Best of Fest

Animation For Adults: The AFA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 18:04


Evan Vernon interviews Studio Plonter, directors of HOMESICK. Hila Einy, Yoav Aluf and Noy Bar, graduates of Bezalel 2018, were born and raised in Israel. During their studies, Yoav specialized in Stop-motion and Hila and Noy specialized in 2d animation technique. The film "HOMESICK" is their graduation film they created as part of their animation studies at Bezalel Academy of Art and Design. HOMESICK was recently selected as a Winner in the Animation Nights New York 5th ANNY Best of Fest in 2021. HOMESICK A crisis in a young woman's life forces her to return to her parents' home. Her reappearance shakes the delicate balance in the family nest. Studio Plonter Studio Plonter is a creative collaboration that specializes in animation, motion graphics, and magic tricks! We will take any idea, complex or abstract, and will turn it into an accessible, interesting, and magical story. In our studio, we believe that animation must be fun so we take our job very seriously. We will write, direct and produce your idea into the best and most beautiful story, allowing it to reach anyone around the world and leave an unforgettable impact. https://www.plonteranimation.com/ Theme music by Joe Lazenby You can subscribe to The AFA Podcast on iTunes, Acast, and Stitcher. Join ANNY on our Discord Server! About ANNY: Animation Nights New York is a curated monthly screening event and annual festival first established in NYC in 2015. The event showcases animated short films and virtual reality animation experiences from all around the world and both project submission and admission to monthly screenings of in-competition films are free to the general public. If you would like to submit a VR/AR/Game or short film project, you can find Animation Nights New York on Film Freeway. ANNY Exchange is our talent connect initiative. We connect animation talent to opportunity using our festival as a vehicle. ANNY Best of Fest is our annual festival held in mid November. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/animation-for-adults/message

The Long Run Show
Buy The Dip

The Long Run Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2022 39:17


On the anniversary of the first huge GameStop 50% surge hosts Michael and Austin talk about Buying The Dip As A Trading Strategy.Hosted By:Austin WillsonMichael O'Connor Back to another episode of the long run show. This is Austin with my co-host here, Mike, and we are going to be talking about buying the dip today.Very interesting phenomenon that I think we've seen play out. Over and over and over again, this year, I'm in the markets and it's been a bit of a ride and I've actually, I actually have a little story to launch us in, but, um, Mike, if you have anything to add on the intro here, um, yeah, feel free. Yeah. I, I.Add on that there's been, I feel like stock market means and phrases have begun become such a, a common piece of, of a called the lexicon of pop culture in the last few years, which is really interesting. And I, I, you know, we were kind of titling in our minds. We're titling this kind of a bias. And what does that mean?And you know, how do we have you try and predict where the market is heading and stuff like that. But I think it was the moon to the moon. Yeah, exactly, exactly. I mean, we've been there before the, a buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong have been there before, so we'd always go back. But, um, anyways, anyway, I think that the, the, the focus of this is, is kind of, you know, the psychology of how do we figure out.Bear markets, bull markets, you know, w w what's going on and, and like, is buying the dip possible? Is it a, is it a real strategy? And you know, maybe some, some we can discuss some FOMO, all sorts of stuff, but I, I'm excited to dig in and I'm excited to hear what your story is as well. Yeah. So I was watching a YouTube video as I am want to do.Um, and I, this particular one was a video talking about. Um, actually, I can't even remember the full televideo, I think was talking about a recent IPO or something. And then they talked about the market in general, in broad terms. And the, the host just offhandedly said, oh yeah, you can basically just draw, draw a trend line.He was like, almost making a joke, but like only half making a joke. He said, you can basically just draw a trend line along the, uh, the high points of the S P 500. And then whenever it just goes below that just by, and I was like, Well time out here, like it can't be quite that easy. I mean, I know we've been in a humongous bull run before, you know, all the craziness of 2020, and then of course there was a huge yourself and a huge rebound, I mean, an explosive rebound odd to all time, new highs.So it's interesting because you know, Draw a trend line and buy below that trend line every time and be all set or, you know, I obviously, from a mathematic perspective, you'd probably better off just dollar cost averaging in, but that got me thinking about this whole trend of buy the dip, buy the dip, and it seems like.Up until, you know, maybe, maybe recently the Thanksgiving around Thanksgiving, we had had some selloffs the day after Thanksgiving was pretty bearish red day for all the markets up until that point. Like, we didn't have a lot of hard sell off this year and it seemed to be. That EV every one of the talking heads on the new shows was just talking about how investors were buying all of these dips.And therefore none of the dips were dipping to, to, uh, really lean into it there. So it got me thinking, okay. Is that all you have to do is just look at the S and P 500. By every dip that comes along and you'll be all set. I don't think it's that easy. I think probably you're, you're better off dollar cost averaging in, and that takes out a lot of the psychology, which we can definitely talk about.You mentioned FOMO and FID and all that stuff. Yeah. We can dive into that, but it was just a very interesting thought experiment for me going, huh? Maybe, maybe there's something to that. Maybe, maybe I should pull up a chart. Look at that. That's really interesting. And I think it. It strikes upon my first, very first question will be like, well, how do you define a dip?You know, is it, is it, are you trying to define one is like the, was the YouTube we're trying to define one is a day like an intraday dip. Um, or was it over a week or is it over a month or a year? You know, he was using the like month or six month chart. Wow. So there's so many different ways to even look at what a dip could be, that.Really interesting. And I mean, I like this stickers around the benzene office that just say by the dip, it's almost become a meme in and of itself, which is that always concerns me. Like there's there, there's, there's something to be said about not going with the crowd and not going with the consensus.And that tends to be a very smart thing to do. However, it seems like at the, at the same point when you're talking about. Such a bra. Market and, and okay. It's only 500 stocks, but it's the 500 largest companies the most financially successful, or at least supposed to be the most financially successful companies in the United States.That's a pretty big. Data pool when you're talking about that, there is some wisdom in the crowds, right? And that's why we have this whole invisible hand of the market and efficient market hypothesis. And we can, you know, we can debate that and everything, but there is something to be said about the wisdom of the crowd.And so it almost makes you wonder, okay, well then do you just apply that and, and, and hope for the, you know, hope for the best, but you're just a fly that and go, okay, this, this dip falls below my. One year or six month chart trendline. So I'm going to buy right now, does it, does it really make sense? And I always think whenever it's a meme or whenever I see a bunch of people doing it, I'm always skeptical because things can never be that easy when something's promised to be very easy typically with the markets.It's not quite as it seems. So that's what concerns me initially. But yeah, I mean, I think if you, you, you really need to define a dip. To. You know what by the dip means. Um, but it's, it's different than, you know, a dip on a single security, which could be caused by a lot of different factors. Some may be fundamental to the company.Some may be not right. It could be a sector wide sell off or a market wide sell off. And so then you're getting a great company and a discount. So it makes sense to buy the dip there. But when we're talking about a collection of 500 or the largest. Most financially successful company in the United States.Does that make a difference, um, in the whole buy the dip? Does it, does it make it always right? Instead of only sometimes. Right. Um, I, I, I find interesting that you brought up, you know, the wisdom of the crowds and not swimming along, you know, kind of with the, with the current. But my, my question would be, you know, how did the dip happen in the first place?Cause he a big, fast dip would have to be a very large chunk of the market. And that kind of the big crowd as has already made their decision in the case of a big dip and they're all selling off. So when you're buying the dip, are you kind of therefore going against the crowd, even if you're, even if you're within some.Smaller community of market participants who, you know, kind of a spouse, those beliefs and believe in rebounds and stuff like that is, is, but is that then just simply a microcosm of the crowd. It's a smaller crowd, but it's another crowd that you're going along with. Well, yeah, I was thinking it was.Smaller crowd. That would be a microcosm, but it does align with some great wisdom from, you know, the likes of, of Warren buffet. I almost said Jimmy buffet, it's definitely not one. You should be taking stock from Warren buffet who always says, always says, well, yeah, there's money to make money to be made when there's blood in the streets or, you know, the, the tide goes out and then you really see who.Swim shorts on. Um, and so, you know, it sounds pretty Jimmy buffet. So I guess maybe the related should dig into that a little more. Um, so I guess it almost does make you a. Oh, what is the word I'm looking for? You're going against the consensus contrary. Yes. A contrarion, which I always like to be, but, um, it does make you a bit of a contrarian, um, if you're buying the dip, right.So is that the right move? I don't know. I think it needs to be, I don't think you can just rely on that indicator alone, which is why. I think this, this story I told at the beginning of that, that host kind of making the joke of the trend line on the S and P 500, just offhandedly. I think that's what he meant was like, okay, well, yes, you, this is a really act for right now during, during a bull run.So I really. Great, um, indicator, but it needs to be paired with market sentiment and larger macro trends that will help you understand a little bit more. Um, what's what's really going on there, but what do you think you think you can just buy the dip every time when the S and P and be good to go? Yeah, I think that there is something to be said about the.The capability of black Swan type events, which are essentially just means like something that really no one sees coming, which is it's impossible for the market. To predict it. And so the whole efficient market hypothesis only, only affects things that are widely known, which is why I personally don't believe in the mission work and her bias, the efficient market hypothesis.I think it's bubkis I know the options are always priced in on public information, but so many people already it's in don't know all the information. So I am a firm disbeliever of efficient markets hypothesis. Shoot me a message on LinkedIn or something. If you want to argue with me about it, but don't worry, Gilder read George Gilder, and I'll be arguing with him a little bit in a future episode, but I think I might lose.That's all I'm going to say now, but anyway, um, so I think that there's always, I mean, there's always the opportunity. If you, you buy at a, a perceived. And it could just be the start of a, of a horrific bear run. Um, and I think buying the dip, necessitates an optimistic mentality over the long run, which I agree with.I espouse that mentality of, you know, I expect innovation to continue to grow. I expect market conditions to improve over time because of innovation because of. New ideas and new ways of doing things that, and I think there's, there are some people who believe that the only reason why economic growth occurs is population growth.That is patently false. Well, yeah, that's, it's complete bogus and there are plenty of arguments around that. And I think that just very, yeah, very incorrect. Um, so I am of the natural optimistic viewpoint. However, there are some. Dips that, you know, it could simply be a first indicator of a bigger problem.Um, you know, in the long run buying those dips could be good for, like you're saying like the overall S and P 500, I think that's probably pretty safe. Um, but if you're buying the dip of an individual stock or even a small sector or something that I don't know, I feel like that could get, could get a little more dangerous and it is a little more high.Yeah, it definitely isn't. What's the comment. Interesting to think of as I was when you said, well, maybe by maybe that dip is, is the initial phase of something worse. I was thinking, okay, well, what happened if you bought at the beginning of the financial crisis, as things were going down, like, well, yeah, that would have taken a couple of years for you to rebound, but now you'd be sitting really pretty.So it, it almost all of this, all of the talk of. Buy the dip on the, you know, on the SB five, but again, I'm strictly speaking of the S and P 500, if you're buying a broad index fund or ETF, um, then it almost is a moot point. Whether you buy the dip or your dollar cost average and just fricking buy something, please don't just sit on the sidelines.Right. That's that's the whole, that's the whole thing. It's like, if you had bought the beginning of the 2000 and. Three years later, you would have made your money back. If you, if you dollar cost average to all the way through 2008 and just kept your head in the sand, you'd be good. Um, so again, that's the concern, the very, very conservative risk averse side of me just saying, okay, well I'll just buy it.Doesn't matter how you buy, just buy please. And then you you'll be fine over the long run, but that's because I have a very. Um, a very optimistic view as well, probably a little bit tainted by your optimistic view, Mike, but, but I do have an optimistic view of, of, you know, the, the business. World and the economy and us, especially, and innovation as a whole, because I, I, in all of my, um, studying and reading of history, it seems.Humans always find some way to do something better and more, either more efficiently or just better in general. Um, and it seems like that, that, that is the case. Now there are definitely, um, ways that, you know, I guess you'd call them in the economic term to delight Mike here, you'd call them a negative externality.That's unforeseen, um, from, you know, something Y. The fed or some geopolitical, um, uh, you know, for instance, Russia invading Ukraine or China invading Taiwan or something along those lines that that would have huge effects. Those, those are, those are. Big issues that could cause a dip that could be very, very, very deep and longstanding.Right. Um, if, you know, for instance, if for some reason the fed just totally misses the mark and mismanages inflation. Well, that could be a very, very bad problem for the markets. Those those sorts of things. It depends. It all depends on your time horizon, right? Because those sorts of things could eventually, as long as, you know, as long as a business and the economy of the U S kind of survive and we don't have an apocalypse, um, those sorts of things will work themselves out over, over a period of years.Now it might take a while, but, but that, that is the case. They will work themselves out. So it almost seems to me like, Like buying the dip or, you know, debating whether you should buy the dip is kind of a, uh, what sort of, what, what's your goal. And then what's your time horizon because you really need to take those two into account and decide, okay, what what's gonna one scratch your itch.Cause maybe you're buying the dip to just scratch the itch of, I want to have some fun and see a great percentage return. And also maybe it's just a time entertainment thing where it's like, oh, they get to have some fun here and buy the dip. It's like, okay, well, that's fine. But maybe for your real investing portfolio, you want to do something like dollar cost averaging, or maybe you do look at it and go, okay, I'm going to be really disciplined about this and not use, you know, I almost opposite FOMO, fear of missing out on buying the dip to force you into making rash decisions around, you know, a market reversal.Just a bump along the road. So it there's so many factors that go into it. It's hard to, it's hard to give a blanket statement, whether it's a good thing or not, I guess. Well, you had something to add there, Mike, go ahead. Yeah. I just said to two quick things was one where I think that's a good, a good distinction you made of the S and P 500 and not because I think to be honest, I think if the 2008 crash happened now, And the same, the same thing that happened.And, and let's say, I didn't know anything about the background of CDOs and traunches and stuff. And I see Lehman brothers and bear Stearns, you know, the price drop in 70, 80% of the day. I probably would have bought a bunch of like, oh my gosh, like these are great businesses. I know these by name. Like these are well-known investment banks, buy the dip, buy a bunch of.And then it just goes to zero, uh, like very unexpected. So I think, I think that's a good distinction of buying the dip in, in some sort of index that is reweighted and refitted on a regular basis. It's filtered and filtered. Exactly. I think that's a. Probably a very important distinction. Um, and then the second one, again, kind of mentioning what you, what you said about, you know, over the course of years, even events that can be considered like very serious, you know, let's say Russia, invades Ukraine, and brings NATO into a war and this some sort of cold war ESC.More hot war as kind of happenings in Eastern Europe, a warm war, a warm war. Hopefully there is no war, but maybe let's say a warm war. Um, I mean, barring some sort of apocalyptic, there really aren't any game ending events that could befall the, the, the economy and stock markets that wouldn't make you worried over this better.If any kind of game ending apocalyptic event happened to them. You would be worried much more about yourself and your loved ones than you would be about the markets and your money. And then at least that's my hypothesis. At least I hope you exactly. Well, the thing is, I mean, yeah, I've, I've, I've heard it put before, basically, if you, if, if there is such a large issue that.We're having some sort of apocalypse and it really causes that much damage. And basically up ends our financial system and everything just explodes and goes to zero. And there's nothing left at that point. You're going to have to figure out how to use bushcraft and survive on your own, because that means we're literally in a chaos situation and there's no rule of law.Okay. So that sort of thing I think is fine to prepare. If you want to prepare for that GoPro go be a doomsday prepper. That's fine. But it doesn't make sense to, I at least I don't think it makes sense to necessarily have that approach. When you're talking about your own portfolio. Now you should be prepared for some, some negative trends you see, or some, you know, maybe you don't like certain.Companies or the way they run. And so you have some maybe moral or ethical reasons not to not to buy those, or you think there's going to be a huge problem with whatever sector and you know, maybe think gas is going to be obsolete. So you want to get out of gas and oil stocks. Okay. That's fine. Those things you can prepare for, you know, individually in your portfolio, you don't need to be, it makes no sense to me wasting time on worrying about the apocalypse with your portfolio, because you're doing just that you're wasting time.Like you said, if it gets to that point, you've got much bigger, much, much bigger issues. I would say the best index fund you could buy for the apocalypse would be. And a basket of first aid kits and possibly ammunition and a lot of unique style DTF. That would be a very physical ETF in your basement or something.Right. I'm talking like pounds and pounds of food, quite literal basket of goods, not some basket of goods made up by a bunch of accountants that doesn't exist anyways. Um, yeah, so I think the buy the dip when it comes to the SMP. It's interesting. I also wanted to ask you what you thought of it, if that sort of attitude throughout 2021.Cause there was a lot of people who missed out on the amazing bull run from. Uh, from, you know, March, I think it was March 23rd, for some reason that date is seared in my mind, March 23rd, 2020. Um, but from that point that, you know, the absolute bottom of the market in 2020, a lot of people missed out on that.And so in 21 it seemed like no one wanted to miss out on. So they didn't want to miss out on the bottom. So they kept buying. And also of course we have, you know, it was impossible to have any sort of bond portfolio because those were just getting hammered all year. So people were looking for, they were looking for returns, but it seems like that sort of sentiment or attitude played into the.Pretty much just linear progression of the markets. It seemed like in 20, 21 now, again, I'm talking high level about S and P 500. I'm not talking about, you know, small caps or mid caps or particular stocks, but it seems like that sort of attitude really permeated a lot of the news. So I'm interested to see what w what, what, what do you think were the effects of.Um, for this, this past year, 2021. I like that because I think that gets back to what we first discussed of the psychology of buy the dip of FOMO, of, of these kinds of almost meme, investment ideologies, um, that, that kind of grow and changed due to the market and due to the psychology of the, of investors within it.And I think that, I think you hit the nail on the head of that. The idea that the, the market kind of, you know, had an opportunity in March and maybe a good number of people took it, but it seems like most didn't. And that kind of, like you said, that boiled over and kind of quickly jumped into this flywheel effect of course, of the car across the course that across the course of the next, you know, year or so, a very interesting flywheel effect.And what I find interesting is a similar thing. Kind of happened in crypto as well in that, um, you know, you have the crypto markets. It's interesting to hear arguments both in favor and against that crypto is, um, correlated to stocks it more recently. It definitely seems to be more correlated to stocks, uh, when we're, especially in small and mid cap tech stocks kind of thing, um, which is a whole, a whole ball game.And, uh, you look like you have something to say that well, that definitely, I mean, it definitely deserves a deep dive in an episode, but just thinking. Our current theme here that might be driven less by a fundamental correlation and more by a psychological correlation. Hm. That we're, you know, we just discussed how everybody was afraid of missing out.And I think you were building to this, so I'm hoping, I hope I'm not stealing your thunder, but like everyone was afraid of missing out on the equity. Rebound the stocks rebound. So it was, so it was everybody in crypto and we've seen waves, you know, Bitcoin, the classic top dog there, you know, went way up and wake came crane crashing way back, down and way back up again, had a nice run and then come back down a little bit as we record this.But, um, so we've had, you know, a lot of volatility, which everyone knows is typical in the crypto market, but you know, you were just saying yesterday, it's amazing to think Ethereum. A few hundred dollars a couple of years ago, and now it's multiple thousands of dollars. So it does seem like there has been some FOMO, which is not necessarily, I guess, that doesn't totally correlate to buy the dip, but it seems like the correlation between the two might be one, the.Access of retail investors to, to these different assets. And also, um, which I think is great. I think it's great that we have more market participants. Whether, you know, a lot of people are annoyed by that. They're like, oh, the retail investor, they're not smart enough to participate in price discovery. And I say, you know what they are, they have, they can with Benzinga pro they can have the same resource.That even some, uh, people with Bloomberg terminals have. So I say that's a great thing, more, more market participants, the better, but that has led to, I think more access leads to almost a heavier weight towards that wisdom of the crowds mentality. And, and again, The same. It seems like the same people who would be afraid of missing out in stocks would be afraid of missing out in cryptos and therefore would drive a lot more attraction and traffic towards both of those markets.Um, therefore almost smoothing out the bumps in the road, um, you know, towards a positive direction. But again, we're, we're fairly young and we haven't experienced a long bull run. Most of our life has been a long, almost decade. Bull run. We haven't experienced a very long bear run, so it'll be interesting to see.What we, what we experienced over the next, will this turn into stagflation again? I don't know. Yeah. Who knows? Yeah. Stagflation, maybe it's on the rise and maybe it's not. Um, we, we did talk about inflation earlier in the year and how I thought it was not transitory. And clearly it's not, the fed has since, uh, I know crystal ball sear, but the Veta since dropped the whole transitory idea and they're no longer team transitory.Um, but anyways, I, I think, yeah. Some psychological, uh, correlation and not necessarily a fundamental correlation. That's a really interesting point. And I don't, I don't, I haven't heard that from either side. Um, I liked that because it does seem like the same people who would be interested in buying the dip on equities would be interested also in buying the dip on cryptocurrencies as well, which is very interesting because it seems like the same psychological reaction, right?It's like, oh, this is, this is on discount. Percentage return, therefore I'm going to buy. Right. And so same thing in crypto. Everyone saw the beginning of 21, 20, 21. Everybody saw the huge run up and people making millions upon millions in returns. And so it definitely attracted a lot more market participants, but, um, we're still not anywhere near anywhere near peak it option with crypto.I don't think, but yeah, that's another, another, that's a whole nother honk. Um, but it's interesting almost a psycho demographic. Correlation. Yeah. Leave it up to the, the economists guy to just come up with some crazy terms. Psycho demographic. I am neither psycho, nor am I a demographer, but I'll go with that.That sounds about accurate though. It seems like, it seems like there would be no reason for them to be correlated. It's not like all these big tech names hold crypto. So it's not like their values would be correlated to the military. So it seems that there must be some thing else driving. It seems to be a correlated correlation.And again, correlation doesn't equal causation. So that's something to keep in mind too, just because it may have happened in the past. Doesn't mean it's going to happen in the future. So don't go drawn trend on some crypto index. That's not what I'm saying. There's gotta be, it's gotta be out there, but it's still like a crypto 10 index or a crypto 15.No, but there's talks. I keep up regular. Some of the more boring side of finance. So we're talking, you know, kind of like, like the barons of the world and you know, that, that sort of thing. Um, not necessarily the fun meme stocks on Reddit, but, um, there is talk of making. A crypto index so that there can be products based on that some ETF type products, but of course, with the sec and our entire federal government, not knowing what to do with crypto, it makes it really hard to put together any sort of ETFs based on that, because the sec just doesn't know what to do with them.Um, and that that'll probably continue for a little bit, but eventually I think there will be, I think you'll have some sort of some sort of index, but, um, if you haven't listened to the crypto episode, we put out, um, I can't remember what episode number that is, but definitely go back to that, that episode.We talked about the, the great calling as Mike coined the term. Um, and I think you'll see some sort of index come on. Because there'll be less coins and less tokens out there. Um, and you'll probably see some sort of index. We constantly try to apply. The same sort of tools to new ideas. And so I see no reason for there not to be an index eventually.Yeah. That's a good point. I definitely agree that there's been, uh, even just the last year, an enormous uptake of like using equities methodologies in crypto. Yeah. And using those tools. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Definitely. Well, I don't know if we have discovered whether or not you should buy this. But what would be some of your, uh, your takeaways here, Mike, for, if someone's looking at their portfolio going well, what am I doing about this whole dip?The FOMO? What, what are you thinking? Yeah, it's interesting because I think like we talked about at the beginning, you gotta, you gotta define the dip in terms of. Your own strategy as well. You know, if you're looking for individual stock dips and stuff that that's not as guaranteed more risk, probably more reward in the short term.Um, you know, if you, if laymen and bear Stearns, hadn't gone clearly bankrupt and survived, you know, maybe they'd be doing great today and maybe you've made a ton of money buying them, uh, when they were net 90% down or something like that. But they went bankrupt. So there's always that risk with, with individual stocks.Um, so I think that I th I honestly, uh, like the, the Austin low risk approach of there's a dip in the S and P you know, that might be, might be a good place to do it. Um, I think buying the dip in a broad index, like that is probably a pretty solid plane, right. Again, if you look at historical, uh, records for the market for a long period of time, whenever there's a big crash or something, I mean, it has so far always rebound.Like we, like we talked a barring, you know, some sort of apocalyptic event. Really you shouldn't be worried about your portfolio. Uh, that happens if there's an EMP that wipes out all the power grids or nuclear war or a comment or something like that. Um, maybe you'll be worried cause you have got to get the money out of there fast enough to go and buy some food and water or something.But, um, I would, uh, I would hope that this, uh, you know, hopefully that doesn't happen and even, even large-scale global, I mean, even looking at. Like COVID was really considered kind of an apocalyptic ESC event for awhile. Um, and in some ways it kind of, it's been a minor apocalypse is what I would categorize it as, as, um, as, uh, a very, uh, minor form of, uh, uh, I mean, it hasn't been a world changing event.There's been a paradigm shift in. Yeah, how we approach things similar to a world war, both world wars have created very distinct paradigm shifts and were almost mini apocalyptic style events that, you know, pretty much all aspects of life were changed in a lot of countries. Uh, so, so COVID has been kind of one of those really unique, uh, events and we've seen the market.Crash when it happened and come back very steadily and then jump back this year. Now, the question is how long will code would go on? You know, we've got the honor crime, we've got all sorts of. Stuff going on and speculation. So, you know, who knows, maybe it could get worse and become a zombie virus. And we have a real talk, a little big event.So there's so much, there's so much unknowns. Uh, but just say that not sourced and definitely speculation. Wondering, I just want to assure everyone that's not.Yes, that is very true. Very important to note is 99.9% chance that COVID will not become a zombie virus. I would probably add a bunch more decimals on there, and that's also not financial. I don't know what stock to pick for a zombie apocalypse. That's that'd be a fun episode. Stock picks for apocalyptic different apocalypses like that space X.Uh, something, I don't know what you'd pick for zombie. We have to think about that. But anyway, so, uh, barring something like that, I think, you know, for myself, and it sounds like for you as well, Austin, that in the long run optimism is warranted due to human innovation due to technology due to increases in efficiency and convenience.And, uh, I don't, I don't see. Even slowing down that is, that is sped up dramatically. Um, even though we have, you know, the situation of Moore's law and specifically in computing, we haven't necessarily seen a Moore's law translate into a lot of businesses and a lot of other categories. And who knows, quantum computing might blow Moore's law and with water, there's so many different things to consider.And I think, I don't know, my, my absolute takeaway from this is. Yeah, maybe by the dip and the S and P when it, when it goes down, that's I feel like that's, again, not financial advice, but I don't know if you're optimistic like us. Maybe that's the right point. What's your dad's. My, my takeaway is that if you're strong enough mentally to.No Y and set rules for yourself and strong enough to follow those rules when it comes to buying the dip on the S and P 500 specifically, I think that's okay. But if you're a person like me, who just is pretty, I can get very easily swayed. Um, and I'm, I'm not necessarily the most disciplined person, which is why I don't do active trading.Um, then at least right now, maybe I will eventually, but right now I just don't do that because I want them to busy. And to know that I'm, I'm pretty easily swayed. Um, so if you have good rules set around it, I think it's okay to buy the dip. You have to define what it is. You have to have a trend line that you're comfortable with all of that.But, um, I think really just if you're going to buy the S and P 500. For a long time anyways, the most efficient way to do that time and time again has been proven. Mathematically is just dollar cost averaging just by the same amount on the same day, every month, no matter what. And it's kind of an ostrich approach, but you can always do that with the large portion of your portfolio in the hand, have some fun with cryptos or NFTs or.Real estate or single stock picks and just have fun with a smaller portion of your portfolio, just to scratch that itch. Um, but that's, that's personally what I'm doing. Just that's that's my take on them on buying the dip is I, I, I, my thought process is that it's not really worth the. That it would take to monitor when to buy the dip.Now, if you want to, you totally can't I think it's a valid, a valid strategy. I just don't know that it's worth the effort you might as well. If you're going to hold it. Position over the long-term over the long run. You should just dollar cost average. And anyways, I think that's more efficient. That's a good point because the question is where do you get the liquidity to buy the dip?Do you always have a dip fund? That's kind of sitting around waiting for, waiting for a dip. How do you so salsa dip, but yeah. Where do you get the liquidity? Because if there's a big dip and you're invested in the stock market, chances are you just lost a ton of liquidity and you're probably better off just holding rather than selling everything and buying, you know, an S and P 500.And. Right. Hoping that it's going to go back up. So, I mean, maybe, maybe for people that's a legitimate thing, have a dip fund that, uh, is sitting around waiting for something. But I think, you know, in normal, like you said, the psychic effort required and continually monitoring, or even just having the, the funds.That's a lower opportunity cost perhaps, uh, or opportunity, you know, you're, you're paying an opportunity costs by just leaving funds around, waiting for waiting for something to happen. Yeah. Um, and then a quick caveat as well. I know, I just said, you know, maybe yeah, maybe by the S and P 500 dip is the right play.I personally would never do that. So I have never, I have never owned a S and P 500 index and I don't plan on doing it. So I'm glad that we have both sides of the perspective. 'cause I, I do, and I do own an S and P 500 ETF and I will continue to probably throughout my life. Yeah. But, well, that's a whole nother conversation.So I think, I think for today, I think Mike, you, you kind of put your stamp of approval on it. It could be a legitimate strategy. You just would never do it. And as for me, I think there's more efficient ways to buy into the broad market as a whole. Well, that's been this, uh, this episode on the long road show.We, if you would, if you liked this episode or any others, please give us a five star review on whatever podcast platform you're listening to us on. Um, and we will look forward to talking with you next. On some new subject over the long run. Yeah. Thanks for listening. And, uh, we'll, we'll catch you later.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-long-run-show/donations

Concierge Minister Podcast
S2Ep7 Reading the Bible in One Year

Concierge Minister Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2021 17:00


S2Ep7 Reading the Bible in One Year with Gerald (Roy) Christo The first time I read the Bible through was 1991 - yes, I was an overachieving Bible-thumping teenager. I must admit, that there are large portions of the Bible that are boring - especially if you don't know the context. Meet my friend, Noy, who will complete reading the Bible on December 31. We talk about why he did it - especially live online - and some of the lessons he learned along the way. Enjoy! #goals

The +972 Podcast
A Night of Jewish Supremacist Violence in Jerusalem

The +972 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 28:41


In this episode, we interview +972 contributor Orly Noy about the shocking display of racism and brutality in Jerusalem last week, when hundreds of Israeli Jews, many of them young men, marched through the streets of the city chanting "Death to Arabs.” The march was organized by Lehava, a notorious extreme right wing organization, after several videos posted on TikTok showed Palestinians harassing ultra-Orthodox Jews.Noy, who witnessed the violence that night, spoke about how Lehava preys on disempowered young Mizrahi and ultra-Orthodox Jews, how the Israeli and international media got the story wrong, and what kind of hope, if at all, she has for the city she has called home for most of her life.You can also read her essay, titled "I write to remember the brutality of Jewish violence I saw in Jerusalem," here.The music in this episode is by Ketsa.Visit +972 Magazine and follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.Support +972 Magazine: 972mag.com/donateSupport the show (https://972mag.com/donate)

Zeskullz
Zeskullz @ Record Club #096 (03-12-2020)

Zeskullz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 59:38


01. Relique - Bounce (Original Mix) 02. MNNR - I Want (Extended Mix) 03. William Luck - Connection (Original Mix) 04. Lion - El Chapo (Extended Mix) 05. LALZIN, Lodgerz - Street War (Original Mix) 06. Relique - Damn Sir (Lodgerz Remix) 07. Curbi - Jaw Drop (Extended Mix) 08. TRST., Juice! The DJ - Condo ! (Original Mix) 09. Jauz & Nonsens - The Beat (Original Mix) 10. Buzsquez - Bass Dope (Original Mix) 11. Qlank - Issues (Original Mix) 12. Relique - Spicy (Original Mix) 13. Koos - Dirt (Original Mix) 14. Fetish - Strip It Down (Extended Mix) 15. Madadrive - Mind (Original Mix) 16. Clarity - Can't Stop (Original Mix) 17. Qlank - Alien (Original Mix) 18. DJ Q - Concentration (Original Mix) 19. Habstrakt & Asdek - Es Isso (Original Mix) 20. Noy, Jordan Burns - None of It's Real (Original Mix) 21. YehMe2 & Schade - Gimme Sum (Original Mix) 22. Lodgerz & Hans Glader - Get Down (Original Mix) 23. AC Slater feat. Young Lyxx - Ready to Pop Off (NuKid Remix) 24. Lowdown - Eastside (Original Mix) 25. Lowdown - Ghetto Poetry (Original Mix) 26. VOUTI - Invictus (Original Mix) 27. Isenberg, Milazzo - Disco Ball (Digital Koala Remix) 28. Taiki Nulight - Rottweiler (Original Mix) 29. MNNR - Thanks Officer (Original Mix) 30. Qlank feat. Dread MC - Ain't for Luck (Original Mix) 31. SHDWS - Careless (Original Mix) 32. Fiveight - Nights (Original Mix) 33. Fiveight - Feelin' (Original Mix) 34. Honey & Badger - Blaes (Original Mix)

Zeskullz
Zeskullz @ Record Club #095 (26-11-2020)

Zeskullz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 60:24


01. Relique - Bounce (Original Mix) 02. MNNR - I Want (Extended Mix) 03. William Luck - Connection (Original Mix) 04. Lion - El Chapo (Extended Mix) 05. LALZIN, Lodgerz - Street War (Original Mix) 06. Relique - Damn Sir (Lodgerz Remix) 07. Curbi - Jaw Drop (Extended Mix) 08. TRST., Juice! The DJ - Condo ! (Original Mix) 09. Jauz & Nonsens - The Beat (Original Mix) 10. Buzsquez - Bass Dope (Original Mix) 11. Qlank - Issues (Original Mix) 12. Relique - Spicy (Original Mix) 13. Koos - Dirt (Original Mix) 14. Fetish - Strip It Down (Extended Mix) 15. Madadrive - Mind (Original Mix) 16. Clarity - Can't Stop (Original Mix) 17. Qlank - Alien (Original Mix) 18. DJ Q - Concentration (Original Mix) 19. Habstrakt & Asdek - Es Isso (Original Mix) 20. Noy, Jordan Burns - None of It's Real (Original Mix) 21. YehMe2 & Schade - Gimme Sum (Original Mix) 22. Lodgerz & Hans Glader - Get Down (Original Mix) 23. AC Slater feat. Young Lyxx - Ready to Pop Off (NuKid Remix) 24. Lowdown - Eastside (Original Mix) 25. Lowdown - Ghetto Poetry (Original Mix) 26. VOUTI - Invictus (Original Mix) 27. Isenberg, Milazzo - Disco Ball (Digital Koala Remix) 28. Taiki Nulight - Rottweiler (Original Mix) 29. MNNR - Thanks Officer (Original Mix) 30. Qlank feat. Dread MC - Ain't for Luck (Original Mix) 31. SHDWS - Careless (Original Mix) 32. Fiveight - Nights (Original Mix) 33. Fiveight - Feelin' (Original Mix) 34. Honey & Badger - Blaes (Original Mix)

triple j Unearthed
Top 5 Songs Of The Week: August 28th

triple j Unearthed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 27:25


And just like that, it's once again time for your old mate (and triple j Unearthed Music Director) Dave Ruby Howe to pop past your feed with some tasty sonic selections. This week, it's new stuff from Agung Mango, FOURA, Sinclaire, Emma Volard and NOY.

New England Patriots Press Pass
Patriots News: Pats Improve To 6-0 | Strange Night For Tom Brady | Injuries Pile Up [PRESS PASS]

New England Patriots Press Pass

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019 3:11


FOXBORO -- The Patriots picked up a closer than expected win over the New York Giants Thursday night to improve to 6-0 on the season. It was a bizarre night for Tom Brady, who found the end zone twice, but not how you'd expect. The Patriots defense put up another impressive showing, scoring 14 points of there own. Meanwhile, injuries hit hard as the Patriots will have some extra time off before their next game against the Jets. For more Patriots coverage, follow @PatriotsCLNS on Twitter

The +972 Podcast
Could Mizrahim Find Their Most Natural Allies in Palestinians?

The +972 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2019 36:06


It is no secret that for decades, the Zionist left discriminated against Mizrahim, or Jews with roots in Arab and Muslim countries, treating them as second-class citizens and pushing them to the economic, political, and cultural margins of Israeli society.  Mizrahim took matters into their own hands, forming political movements and parties of their own. Their resentment against the left pushed many of them into the arms of the right-wing Likud party. And yet, says +972 writer and veteran Mizrahi activist Orly Noy, more than 70 years after Israel's founding, Mizrahim are still fighting for crumbs from the Ashkenazi elite, whether on the left or the right.Mizrahim now have an opportunity to move beyond the politics that have kept them marginalized, Noy says, by standing alongside Palestinian citizens of Israel. How to make a donation: https://972mag.com/donateVisit +972 Magazine and follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.The music in this episode is by Ketsa.Support the show (https://972mag.com/donate)

Finding Drago
Finding Drago 04 | The Experts

Finding Drago

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2019 43:49


Cameron James and Alexei Toliopoulos finally have a breakthrough in their investigation when Alexei speaks with David, the expert on all things Todd Noy. He's immediately in over his head so he calls in help from award-winning documentarian Anna Broinowski to understand the how/what/why behind the depth of knowledge that David has to offer on the curious literature of Noy. If you know anything about Todd Noy or Drago, or want to reach out on Instagram or Twitter go to @ThisisAlexei or @iamCameronJames.