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Desipio Cubs Podcast
466. Our favorite Cubs - Pointless Exercise Cubs Podcast

Desipio Cubs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 166:47


Oleg and Praz are here to discuss how good the current Cubs really are, and then get into a long discussion about their favorite Cubs. Derrek Lee was on MLB Network's morning show last week to list his favorites, and he did such a terrible job that the guys are here to set things straight.

Motley Fool Money
Interview with Droneshield CEO Oleg Vornik

Motley Fool Money

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2026 22:16


Droneshield is an Australian-based defense technology company that specializes in counter-drone technology. Motley Fool co-founder and CEO Tom Gardner and Motley Fool data engineer Beegee Alop recently talked with Droneshield CEO Oleg Vornik about counterdrones, the civilian and military markets, and lessons on leadership.  Hosts: Tom Gardner, Beegee Alop Guest: Oleg Vornik   Producer: Bart Shannon, Mac Greer  Advertisements are sponsored content and provided for informational purposes only. The Motley Fool and its affiliates (collectively, "TMF") do not endorse, recommend, or verify the accuracy or completeness of the statements made within advertisements. TMF is not involved in the offer, sale, or solicitation of any securities advertised herein and makes no representations regarding the suitability, or risks associated with any investment opportunity presented. Investors should conduct their own due diligence and consult with legal, tax, and financial advisors before making any investment decisions. TMF assumes no responsibility for any losses or damages arising from this advertisement. We're committed to transparency: All personal opinions in advertisements from Fools are their own. The product advertised in this episode was loaned to TMF and was returned after a test period or the product advertised in this episode was purchased by TMF. Advertiser has paid for the sponsorship of this episode Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Michigan Conference Campmeeting
The Key to Finishing the Work, Part 05 - Taste and See | Oleg Lotca

Michigan Conference Campmeeting

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 67:36


You are listening to a presentation given at the 2025Michigan Conference Cedar Lake Campmeeting. We pray you will be blessed!

Michigan Conference Campmeeting
The Key to Finishing the Work, Part 04 - The Ultimate Call | Oleg Lotca

Michigan Conference Campmeeting

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 58:38


You are listening to a presentation given at the 2025Michigan Conference Cedar Lake Campmeeting. We pray you will be blessed!

Reportage International
Comment le conflit en Ukraine change la société et l'économie de la région d'Irkoutsk

Reportage International

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 2:47


Près de quatre ans après que Vladimir Poutine a envoyé ses soldats en Ukraine, la nouvelle donne en Russie se précise et s'installe. Ascenseur social pour certains vétérans, la guerre fait aussi sentir ses effets sur les finances nationales et locales. C'est notamment le cas pour le budget 2026 de la région d'Irkoutsk, difficile à boucler. Au sommet d'une colline, une petite église aux bulbes dorés qui se découpent dans le ciel de neige. Un cercueil recouvert du drapeau russe franchit la sortie, pendant que le long du chemin, des femmes, chacune un drapeau à la main, l'escorte pour un hommage : c'est l'enterrement d'un soldat russe mort en Ukraine, annoncé dans la presse locale par le comité des mères de combattants. Quelques centaines de mètres plus bas, le long d'une voie rapide, un atelier de réparation de pneus. Entre les deux, en pente douce, une petite allée arborée, bordée de portraits de combattants décédés : on l'appelle ici « l'allée des héros ». « Je les connais presque tous personnellement », confie Artëm, lui-même vétéran de « l'opération spéciale ». « Il y en a un avec qui je me suis battu côte à côte. Il y en a qui étaient avec Wagner, et il y en a d'autres du ministère de la Défense. Leurs portraits ont été ajoutés à ceux morts au combat en Tchétchénie et en Afghanistan. » Artëm est le propriétaire d'un atelier de réparation, 20 mètres carrés à la sortie de Baïkalsk, une petite localité en déclin depuis une dizaine d'années et qui comptait 13 000 habitants au dernier décompte officiel de 2021. Une agglomération sur les rives du lac Baïkal dans laquelle « on ne trouve pas de travail décent », dit-il. Recruté par Evgueni Prigojine Entre les scies visseuses, marteaux, clous et pneus, Artëm accueille ses clients avec, dès l'entrée, le drapeau de Wagner déployé sur un pan de mur. « Certains posent des questions, d'autres ne reconnaissent même pas le drapeau ; pour eux, ce n'est qu'une image. Certains sont tout simplement trop loin de cette réalité. Pour moi, bien sûr, c'est le souvenir d'y avoir participé. Même si, avec le bout de métal que j'ai désormais à la place d'une partie du bras et de l'épaule, j'ai une mémoire pour toujours. » Artëm a été blessé lors de la bataille de Bakhmout en 2023, dans un bataillon d'assaut. « Certains clients m'embrassent et me félicitent », raconte-t-il, « mais ce n'est pas le cas de tout le monde. Beaucoup de gens, je dirais à peu près 50 %, se fichent de savoir qu'il y a une guerre qui se déroule en ce moment. » À écouter dans Grand reportageSyndrome afghan : le pouvoir russe face à ses vétérans de la guerre d'Ukraine  Quant au fait que le groupe paramilitaire fondé par Evgueni Prigojine ait été sanctionné par les États-Unis et l'Union européenne ainsi que d'autres pays pour — notamment — crimes de guerre et activités déstabilisatrices en Ukraine, en Syrie et en Afrique, peu importe en Russie, tant le groupe s'est banalisé et même parfois romantisé dans certains esprits. Artëm, lui, a choisi Wagner plutôt que l'armée régulière en juin 2023 « parce que ses hommes y ont leur propre loi ». Artëm dit aussi avoir été à l'époque « épuisé mentalement » par sept années passées derrière les barreaux, sept d'une peine de dix ans pour « consommation de drogue », affirme-t-il. Les prisons russes sont réputées pour leur implacable brutalité, et celles de la région d'Irkoutsk, très nombreuses, ont été secouées en 2021 par un scandale de tortures et d'abus tels que le comité d'enquête, organe qui répond directement au Kremlin, s'en était officiellement saisi. Combattre en Ukraine : « Une deuxième chance dans sa vie » pour un prisonnier Au printemps 2023, alors qu'Artëm est derrière les barreaux, une rumeur traverse la prison « comme une radio interne », dit-il : les recruteurs de Wagner arrivent. C'est Evgueni Prigojine lui-même qui se présente. Le dirigeant du groupe paramilitaire est précédé par un bus d'Omon, les forces anti-émeutes, pour garantir l'ordre, et est arrivé dans la cour de la prison en hélicoptère, une arrivée « spectaculaire » se rappelle Artëm. Ses souvenirs sont très précis. Il décrit Prigojine qu'il surnomme « Oncle Génia » au milieu des prisonniers en cercle, posant les conditions du contrat, « ne cachant rien des pour et des contre ». Précisant aussi que n'étaient pas concernés pour le recrutement « les condamnés pour viol et pédophilie », dit Artëm, qui ajoute : « les orphelins étaient prioritaires ». À lire aussiRussie: après les funérailles, l'amertume des partisans d'Evgueni Prigojine  À 33 ans à l'époque, Artëm avait de toute façon déjà pris sa décision. « Il me restait encore beaucoup de temps à passer en prison et je n'en pouvais plus. Et pour moi, signer, c'était une deuxième chance, une chance de réparer ma vie, et il fallait la prendre. Quand on a traversé la guerre, on recommence sa vie à zéro, on est gracié par décret du président de la Fédération de Russie. On a un document officiel signé par Vladimir Poutine lui-même, qui dit qu'on est pardonné pour héroïsme et pour bravoure. C'est quelque chose qui encourage à signer. » Sorti de prison au terme de sa peine, Artëm sait qu'il aurait été en difficulté dans une société russe sans concessions pour les anciens « taulards ». Aujourd'hui, avec la somme généreuse que lui a versée Wagner pendant la guerre, Artëm a investi dans un commerce rentable. Il a aussi désormais un statut symbolique dans la société, tant les combattants sont glorifiés et présentés par le pouvoir comme des modèles à suivre, et rencontre régulièrement des gradés au sein de la société locale des vétérans. À lire aussiL'armée russe recrute aussi à la télévision  À 38 ans aujourd'hui, Alexander a lui signé à l'automne 2023 pour deux ans pour le ministère de la Défense. Sans prévenir sa famille ni ses amis, leur envoyant une simple photo de lui en uniforme. Pourquoi s'engager ? « C'est une question difficile », répond-il. Avant d'avancer que c'est la décision d'« un homme, un vrai ». C'est d'ailleurs un motif d'engagement régulièrement mis en avant par le ministère russe de la Défense dans ses spots de campagne de recrutement. Alexander affirme aussi avoir voulu « voir ce qu'était la guerre ». Il refuse de parler de ce qu'il a fait et vu, « vous ne comprendriez rien », dit-il d'un air de défi ; et ne dit pas un mot de la blessure qui lui a valu de longs mois d'hospitalisation et une démobilisation au bout d'un an et demi. Avant de s'engager, cet ancien commandant d'une unité d'assaut dirigeait une entreprise de bâtiment de taille moyenne. De retour d'un long séjour à l'hôpital après les combats, avec essentiellement l'argent de son contrat et les indemnités pour blessure, il a construit puis ouvert en décembre un restaurant de grillades, « un rêve qu'il avait depuis plusieurs années » Quant au terrain pour le construire, Alexander a fait valoir ses droits auprès de l'administration locale : un décret de Vladimir Poutine accorde gratuitement un terrain à tous ceux décorés, comme lui, de l'ordre du Courage. Il est normalement dédié à la construction de la résidence principale, mais, dit Alexander avec un sourire en coin, « avec moi, l'administration locale regarde ailleurs ». La valeur du terrain est estimée à 1,5 million de roubles, presque 20 000 euros au cours actuel. Une somme particulièrement difficile à emprunter dans une Russie où le taux directeur de la Banque centrale est à 16%. La région ne se contente pas d'appliquer les décisions du pouvoir central. Par décret régional signé le 30 décembre dernier, elle a augmenté la prime de signature d'un contrat pour aller se battre en Ukraine aux volontaires résidant dans la région à 1,4 million de roubles (près de 17 000 euros au cours actuel), allant jusqu'à 2,4 millions (près de 30 000 euros) si le contrat est signé entre le 1ᵉʳ et le 31 janvier. Nombreuses prisons et tradition militaire, double vivier de recrutement Soldats de métier, mobilisés ou volontaires, dans la région d'Irkoutsk, ils sont nombreux à être partis pour l'Ukraine, mais les chiffres précis sont inconnus : ils sont classés secret défense. Les indices d'un large engagement sont cependant nombreux. « Dans presque chaque famille, il y a des gens qui connaissent quelqu'un lié d'une manière ou d'une autre à la guerre. Ou ils ont des amis qui se sont battus, qui sont en quelque sorte impliqués », explique Alexey Petrov, historien local, désigné agent de l'étranger en 2021. « Et parce que beaucoup de Sibériens se battent là-bas [en Ukraine, NDLR], Irkoutsk se classe parmi les plus gros contributeurs régionaux en termes de montant d'argent collecté pour la guerre, mais aussi en termes d'aide directe aux soldats, sans doute la première sur les dix régions de Sibérie. Toutes les organisations et fondations qui y sont liées sont très actives ici, envoient constamment de l'aide, des cadeaux pour la nouvelle année, des cartes, toutes sortes de choses ». Les nombreuses prisons, vivier de recrutement, y sont évidemment pour quelque chose — deux ont déjà été fermées en presque quatre ans de conflit, et il en reste 21. L'argent, évidemment, aussi : « Hier, vous étiez conducteur de tracteur, et aujourd'hui, vous êtes conducteur de camion sur le front. Et vous gagnerez cinq fois plus », dit Alexey Petrov. Mais l'histoire régionale joue aussi un rôle décisif, explique-t-il, et elle prend ses racines sous l'Union soviétique : « Irkoutsk était le centre du district militaire sibérien jusqu'en 1953, date de la mort de Staline. Toutes les troupes stationnées sur le front de l'Est ont été formées ici. Le défilé de la Victoire de 1945 dans la ville chinoise de Harbin [défilé militaire solennel de troupes de l'Armée rouge soviétique le 16 septembre 1945, NDLR] était dirigé par le général Beloborodov, originaire d'Irkoutsk. Jusqu'à sa fermeture en 2011, nous avions une très grande école, l'École d'aviation militaire d'Irkoutsk. Et il y a des dizaines de milliers de soldats qui se sont toujours entraînés ici. » Rare alerte budgétaire L'attaque de drones ukrainiens le 1er juin dernier, à plus de 4 000 kilomètres de la ligne de front, a, elle, marqué les esprits. Kiev a affirmé avoir visé la base aérienne stratégique de Belaïa, à une quinzaine de kilomètres d'Irkoutsk, une cible non confirmée par la Russie. Le gouverneur de la région a évoqué une unité militaire stationnée dans un village. Mais ce dont on parle le plus facilement à Irkoutsk cet hiver, c'est de la hausse des prix, manifeste partout en Russie. Le budget 2025 de la région, qui a été si difficile à boucler, a aussi suscité des réactions. Selon le journal Védomosti, daté du 25 novembre dernier, les plus larges déficits régionaux en valeur absolue sur les 89 régions que compte le territoire national concernaient deux régions de Sibérie : celle de Kemerovo (-43.9 milliards de roubles) et Irkoutsk (-41.1 milliards de roubles). À lire aussiLe charbon russe connaît sa pire crise depuis trente ans  Kemerovo, au sud, est une région industrielle réputée pour être en crise depuis deux ans, car elle dépend d'une filière charbon qui ne trouve plus de débouchés. Pour expliquer les difficultés de celle d'Irkoutsk, Nadejda Grosheva, docteur en économie, directeur de la Baikal International Business School de l'université d'État d'Irkoutsk, et membre du Conseil stratégique de la région d'Irkoutsk, avance par exemple qu'en Russie, les entreprises paient leurs impôts sur le lieu de leur siège. « Si vous avez une société enregistrée à Moscou, l'impôt sur les bénéfices est payé à Moscou. Ils sont tous intégrés verticalement. » De nombreuses grandes entreprises comme Gazprom ou Rosneft opèrent en effet dans la région. Chute libre des investissements dans les infrastructures Face à la grogne suscitée par certains paiements publics en retard cet automne et au début de l'hiver, et notamment le salaire des professeurs, le gouverneur Igor Kobzev, lui, a notamment expliqué dans la presse locale la baisse des recettes de cette manière : « Des signes avant-coureurs sont apparus en 2024, car nous sommes une région tournée vers l'exportation avec des produits à forte valeur ajoutée qui représentent la part du lion du budget. » Derrière cet euphémisme, cette réalité : le budget de la région est fortement dépendant des impôts des entreprises des secteurs de l'aluminium, du diamant et du gaz, des secteurs tous sous sanctions occidentales depuis la guerre en Ukraine. Autrement dit : si le budget de la région souffre, c'est que les recettes de ces entreprises ont baissé. La région dispose bien d'un gisement de gaz, le gisement de Kavytkinskoye, qui doit être exploité pour le gazoduc « Force de Sibérie 2 », pour fournir la Chine. Mais le projet tarde toujours à se concrétiser. De quoi faire monter dans une partie de la population une question sensible sur le contrat social et la répartition des efforts. Dimitri et Oleg, deux habitants de la région qui ont demandé à rester anonymes, ont effleuré ce sujet tabou au micro de RFI. « Il y a un déséquilibre qui est en train d'apparaître au sein de la population », a avancé Oleg. « Parce que, si on compare de manière relative, les participants à l'opération spéciale reçoivent beaucoup d'argent, tandis que les travailleurs du secteur public reçoivent des kopecks. Et ce déséquilibre n'apporte rien de bon ».  Dimitri a tiqué et avancé : « Combattre est un métier dangereux. C'est pour ça qu'il est si bien payé. » Oleg s'est contenté de répondre : « Je comprends pourquoi ceux qui sont à l'opération spéciale gagnent beaucoup d'argent. Je dis juste que ceux qui sont restés ici, ceux qui élèvent de jeunes enfants notamment, ne reçoivent pas beaucoup d'argent. C'est un déséquilibre qui est en train de naître, je n'ai rien de plus à dire. » Fin de l'échange. On n'est jamais trop prudents. Le gouverneur a promis de ne pas couper dans les dépenses sociales, mais la région a dû prendre un prêt pour boucler son budget 2025. Il a aussi annoncé un grand coup de frein pour l'investissement dans les infrastructures. En 2026, les financements passeront dans ce domaine de 18 milliards de roubles en 2025 à 4,3 milliards. Et encore, ce montant sera dépensé essentiellement dans les projets éligibles à un cofinancement fédéral. Tous les autres projets de construction et de réparation seront suspendus ou mis en sommeil. Cela concerne notamment les écoles et les centres sportifs.

Michigan Conference Campmeeting
The Key to Finishing the Work, Part 03 - The Ultimate Rescue Operation, Part 02 | Oleg Lotca

Michigan Conference Campmeeting

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 67:12


You are listening to a presentation given at the 2025Michigan Conference Cedar Lake Campmeeting. We pray you will be blessed!

Michigan Conference Campmeeting
The Key to Finishing the Work, Part 02 - The Ultimate Rescue Operation, Part 01 | Oleg Lotca

Michigan Conference Campmeeting

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 65:51


You are listening to a presentation given at the 2025Michigan Conference Cedar Lake Campmeeting. We pray you will be blessed!

Desipio Cubs Podcast
465. Too much is not enough - Pointless Exercise Cubs Podcast

Desipio Cubs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 110:45


The Cubs have done nice work since our last podcast, adding Edward Cabrera and Alex Bregman, but Oleg and Praz are here to discuss what else the Cubs should do. Praz has some first-hand accounts from Cubs Convention. Tyler Austin might not want to rent a place in town just yet. Kyle Tucker is a Dodger and owners are so upset they're going to demand a salary cap...for the 32nd year in a row. The Cubs had a 2016 reunion and have more plans to honor them during the season, and it could get weird. There are new Utility Tunnel of Famers. Marquee's cutting back on spring broadcasts to be cheap, and even more.

Michigan Conference Campmeeting
The Key to Finishing the Work, Part 01 - When Heaven Is Ready | Oleg Lotca

Michigan Conference Campmeeting

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 56:23


You are listening to a presentation given at the 2025Michigan Conference Cedar Lake Campmeeting. We pray you will be blessed!

Desipio Cubs Podcast
464. We'll always have the 14 yard bomb - RECRAP - Rams 20, Bears 17 - Pointless Exercise Podcast

Desipio Cubs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 122:57


The Bears mounted another crazy comeback, highlighted by the most ridiculous Caleb pass of a season full of them, but they lost in OT to the Rams 20-17. Oleg joins Andy on the podcast to sift through the aftermath of the game and the season and look forward to a Bears future is actually really bright. They somehow get sidetracked into also talking about Timothy Busfield, The Andy Griffith Show, an Aunt Bea-Opie love grandchild, the Cubs Convention and much more.

Desipio Cubs Podcast
462. A glorious blur - Bears 31, Packers 27 - Playoffs RECRAP - Pointless Exercise Podcast

Desipio Cubs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2026 87:43


What just happened? Oleg and Andy do a live pod in the afterglow of the most ridiculous Bears win in a season of them. They shocked the Packers with 25 fourth quarter points to complete an epic comeback and move on. Caleb Williams went into hero mode in the fourth quarter, the Bears defense finally showed up and it was chaotic and confusing and just the greatest thing ever. And...the Cubs signed Alex Bregman! We discuss it all and struggle to remember what happened when. What a night.

Improv Tabletop
The Tension Builders 12—Normal Oleg, Yep, Just Normal Oleg

Improv Tabletop

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2026 54:47


What lurks beneath Loch Ness? A new ally? A new enemy? Both? Master Brickithon has some bonding time with Normal Oleg. Pilfer has some bonding time with Aaaaaalvin. The Flying Dutchman has some bonding time with the Argo. Normal Oleg reveals a secret. • • • Patreon: patreon.com/improvtabletop Twitter / Instagram / Facebook / TikTok: @ImprovTabletop Email: ImprovTabletop@gmail.com Donations: ko-fi.com/improvtabletop • • • Audio Credits The theme song for The Tension Builders is "Melodic Marauders Scared Stupid" by Ned Wilcock. The following songs also by Ned Wilcock. “The Root Beer Lazy River (Jem's Theme)” “I've Got Sixpence (Traditional)” “Fuguenchillen" The following songs are from tabletopaudio.com. All of the 10 minute ambiences on this site are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). “Myconid Colony” The following songs are used courtesy of the YouTube Audio Library License. "Birdseye Blues” by Chris Haugen • • • This actual play episode uses the Bump in the Dark RPG rules by Jex Thomas and Last Pine Press. This is a fanmade work of parody. Improv Tabletop is not affiliated with the LEGO brand or its owner The LEGO Group.

Desipio Cubs Podcast
461. Cubs Convention Preview - Pointless Exercise Podcast

Desipio Cubs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2026 86:24


Oleg and Praz are here to predict where the remaining top free agents are likely headed (don't worry Jed, we only gave you one), and we play a fun game of "Is this a real Cubs Convention session?" We talk about the 2016 Cubs reunion, the boring podcast hosted at the convention (not this one), and we get really excited when we figure out who the two most likely new inductees into the Cubs' Utility Tunnel of Fame are until we realize who the second one most likely is. All that, plus NBC's hiring announcers for its baseball coverage.

Black Station
Oleg Kai - Магнит (Black Station Remix)

Black Station

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 2:34


Desipio Cubs Podcast
458. Outperforming peripherals - Pointless Exercise Cubs Podcast

Desipio Cubs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2025 98:19


The Cubs are building their new bullpen out of hunks of the old Rangers' one, probably because the Rangers' was better than theirs last year. Oleg and Praz are here to talk about it, and to hear and old friend recount the last seconds of the Bears' OT win over the Packers, just for the hell of it. The guys discuss the Cubs bullpen strategy, try to figure out where the offense is going to come from and how badly Kyle Tucker's market would have to collapse for Jed to give him a call. They also talk starting pitching, Mugs Halas' exhumation and autopsy (seriously), why Chicago fans reflexively focus on how things could go wrong, and more.

Perry Hall Family Worship Center
Welcome Pastor Yosef from Israel and Pastor Oleg from Ukraine

Perry Hall Family Worship Center

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 69:50


Send us a textIn this episode, we hear from Pastor Yosef from Israel and Pastor Oleg from Ukraine. They give us a first hand perspective on why is happening in their countries. 

Desipio Cubs Podcast
455. Cubs do squat at winter meetings - Pointless Exercise Cubs Podcast

Desipio Cubs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 99:53


The Cubs are busy finishing second on all of the players they want us to think they're after. Sure they are. Oleg and Praz are here to discuss Matt Shaw's future, Moises Ballesteros as the full time DH, whether Alex Bregman makes sense, what kind of pitchers the Cubs should target for the rotation and bullpen, and how the Cubs could finally give their manager a useful bench.

Here's What We Know
Jonathan Kite Unfiltered on Comedy and Unforgettable Impressions

Here's What We Know

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 67:08


Send us a textThis week on Here's What We Know, Jonathan Kite joins us for a conversation that is equal parts hilarious, heartfelt, and deeply human. You may know him as Oleg from “2 Broke Girls,” but today he pulls the curtain back on the real craft of comedy and the unexpected moments that shaped his journey.We dig into what it takes to build a stand-up set, how crowd work has changed, and why impressions are more than funny voices. Jonathan shares stories from the road, reflections on early influences like Abbott and Costello, and a beautiful moment involving a phone call from a friend he thought he had lost forever.We also talk about the energy it takes to perform at a Jim Carrey level, the kindness behind Tom Hanks's gift of earnestness, and why laughter still feels like one of the most meaningful ways to lift someone's spirit.Tune in and enjoy this warm and wonderfully unexpected ride with Jonathan Kite.In This Episode: • How stand-up comedy evolves with every audience • The art and heart behind great impressions • A life-changing call that arrived at the exact right moment • What Jonathan learned from Robin Williams, Norm Macdonald, and others • Why laughter matters more than everThis episode is sponsored by:Bison Junk Removal (Effortless solution to your junk removal needs!)Bio:Jonathan Kite is a versatile actor, comedian, and master impressionist, famous for his role as Oleg the Ukrainian cook on the hit CBS sitcom 2 Broke Girls.Known for his quick wit and over 250 celebrity impressions, Jonathan has built a diverse career across television, film, voice acting, and stand-up comedy. His notable credits include starring opposite Jamie Foxx in the Netflix series Dad Stop Embarrassing Me and voicing characters in animated films like The Addams Family 2, as well as shows like Family Guy and American Dad.An alumnus of Second City and The Groundlings, he tours nationally with his stand-up and is currently producing his feature screenwriting debut. Jonathan is celebrated as one of today's most versatile comedic talents.Website: https://www.jonathankitecomedy.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonathankite/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/officialjonathankite/TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@thejonathankiteYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JONATHANKITECOMEDYConnect with Gary: Gary's Website Follow Gary on Instagram Gary's Tiktok Gary's Facebook Watch the episodes on YouTube Advertise on the Podcast Thank you for listening. Let us know what you think about this episode. Leave us a review!

Desipio Cubs Podcast
451. No laurels on which to rest - Pointless Exercise Cubs Podcast

Desipio Cubs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 90:15


Jed's back to rebuilding his bullpen and his first spare part is actually more accomplished than the guys he normally drags off the scrap heap. Praz and Oleg drop by to talk about the bullpen, about the Cardinals trade of Sonny Gray and whether they'll also try to move Willson Contreras. The guys find an interesting new home for Pete Alonso and think the Marlins being pressured to add payroll would make a Sandy Alcantara trade easier for them, not harder. They also try to guess which Cub will settle for one of Jed's extensions. And they come up with a ridiculous new pinch runner rule. All that, and more.

Die Frage
Mein Sohn war kriminell: Bin ich als Mama schuld?

Die Frage

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 32:38


Nadine lebt mit Mann, zwei Kindern und Hund in einer Kleinstadt in Bayern. Alles scheint idyllisch - bis ihr Sohn Luis straffällig wird: erst Graffiti, dann Marihuana-Konsum, dann Drogenhandel. Und schließlich steht die Polizei vor der Tür. Doch das ist erst der Anfang. Irgendwann bricht sogar die Familie auseinander. Nadine bleibt mit einer Frage zurück: Inwiefern bin ich als Mutter schuld? Diese Frage stellen wir auch dem Kriminologen Prof. Dirk Baier. Und: Wie geht man am besten mit dem eigenen Kind um, wenn es straffällig wird? In dieser Folge versucht Oleg, eine häufig vergessene Perspektive aufzuzeigen: Die der Eltern, die mit Scham und Schuld zu kämpfen haben und dem Versuch, loszulassen, ohne aufzugeben.

Improv Tabletop
The Tension Builders 11—Pilfer's Federal Espionage Badge

Improv Tabletop

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 47:17


In the wake of their most harrowing hunt yet, Troop 4x2 deals with doom in downtime. Master Brickithon touches a basket-weaving nerve. Pilfer finds a new solace. Oleg disappears. • • • Patreon: patreon.com/improvtabletop Twitter / Instagram / Facebook / TikTok: @ImprovTabletop Email: ImprovTabletop@gmail.com Donations: ko-fi.com/improvtabletop • • • Audio Credits The theme song for The Tension Builders is "Melodic Marauders Scared Stupid" by Ned Wilcock. The following songs also by Ned Wilcock. “Fuguenchillen" The following songs are used courtesy of the YouTube Audio Library License. "Birdseye Blues” by Chris Haugen • • • This actual play episode uses the Bump in the Dark RPG rules by Jex Thomas and Last Pine Press. This is a fanmade work of parody. Improv Tabletop is not affiliated with the LEGO brand or its owner The LEGO Group.

Desipio Cubs Podcast
448. Are the Brewers more of a rival than the Cardinals? - Pointless Exercise Podcast

Desipio Cubs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 111:09


The offseason is underway. Shōta might be on the way out, the Cubs are being connected to free agents the aren't likely to actually try to sign, and Oleg and Praz are here to talk about what Jed's plan is, and why that plan sucks. And, Praz wants to make the case that it's the Brewers now, not the Cardinals who are the Cubs' biggest rivals. As you can imagine, we have some thoughts. All that, and more.

Shared Lunch
Defending against the threat of drones–Droneshield

Shared Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 30:36 Transcription Available


We're in Sydney with Oleg Vornik, CEO of DroneShield, makers of radio-frequency technology to detect and take down small, hostile drones across 50 countries. While defence demand is rising, airports, data centers, and infrastructure facilities are also looking for protection against small drones used for surveillance, cyber threats, and sabotage. Learn how DroneShield built the world's largest drone signal library, why simply shooting down drones isn’t viable, and why they’re moving to "micro AI" on tiny, self-learning devices. Hear about the “cat and mouse game” between counter-drone developers and drone manufacturers, constantly innovating to avoid detection. Plus, find out why Oleg believes counter-drone activity in public spaces like airports, stadiums, and prisons will grow as drones become a fact of life. For more or to watch on YouTube—check out http://linktr.ee/sharedlunch Shared Lunch is brought to you by Sharesies Australia Limited (ABN 94 648 811 830; AFSL 529893) in Australia and Sharesies Limited (NZ) in New Zealand. It is not financial advice. Information provided is general only and current at the time it’s provided, and does not take into account your objectives, financial situation and needs. We do not provide recommendations and you should always read the disclosure documents available from the product issuer before making a financial decision. Our disclosure documents and terms and conditions—including a Target Market Determination and IDPS Guide for Sharesies Australian customers—can be found on our relevant Australian or NZ website. Investing involves risk. You might lose the money you start with. If you require financial advice, you should consider speaking with a qualified financial advisor. Past performance is not a guarantee of future performance. Appearance on Shared Lunch is not an endorsement by Sharesies of the views of the presenters, guests, or the entities they represent. Their views are their own.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

PaxEuropeana
ExRussia Interview with Oleg Magaletzky Founder of Post Russia

PaxEuropeana

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 37:16


Interview with Oleg the driver and motor of ExRussia Post Russia movement

EconoFact Chats
The United States' Role in a Changing International Economy

EconoFact Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2025 29:26


The United States fostered a post-World War II rules-based international economic order that benefitted both itself and many other countries. But recent changes in United States' policies have altered trade relationships and the international role of the dollar. Oleg Itskhoki joins EconoFact Chats to discuss the sources and consequences of these shifts in the international economic order, discussing topics like the role of an economic hegemon, recent outcomes in foreign exchange, stock, and bond markets, and whether tariffs can reduce trade deficits. He also highlights the risks of a more fragmented world economy as the United States pursues a confrontational, rather than cooperative, international economic policy. Oleg is a Professor of Economics at Harvard. He was awarded the prestigious John Bates Clark Medal by the American Economic Association in 2022 which recognizes the American economist under the age of forty who is judged to have made the most significant contribution to economics.

Die Frage
Amnesie nach Unfall: Wie ist es, 2 Jahre deines Lebens zu vergessen?

Die Frage

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2025 31:22


Michi und Marc haben im Urlaub in Südafrika einen schweren Verkehrsunfall. Als das Paar im Krankenhaus ankommt, merkt Marc, dass Michi sich nichts merken kann. Erst später wird klar: Bei diesem Unfall verliert Michi ihr Gedächtnis und alle Erinnerungen, die sie in den letzten 2 Jahren gesammelt hat. Oleg spricht mit den beiden darüber, wie es ist, wenn plötzlich zwei Jahre Erinnerungen ausgelöscht werden. Können Michis Erinnerungen jemals zurückkommen oder kann Marc die Erinnerungen für sie beide aufbewahren?

Improv Tabletop
The Tension Builders 10—Requiem For a Curry

Improv Tabletop

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 45:20


A battle begins deep in the sewers. What will Troop 4x2 lose as they fight their most terrifying foe yet? Master Brickithon loses control. Sam summons an American hero. Oleg instills class consciousness. Pilfer faces his piratical past. • • • Patreon: patreon.com/improvtabletop Twitter / Instagram / Facebook / TikTok: @ImprovTabletop Email: ImprovTabletop@gmail.com Donations: ko-fi.com/improvtabletop • • • Audio Credits The theme song for The Tension Builders is "Melodic Marauders Scared Stupid" by Ned Wilcock. The following songs also by Ned Wilcock. “These Thoughts Are Not My Own” “Fuguenchillen" The following songs are from tabletopaudio.com. All of the 10 minute ambiences on this site are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). “Myconid Colony” The following songs are used courtesy of the YouTube Audio Library License. “Final Boss Battle” by Rod Kim “Frodo's Quest” by Ezra Lipp • • • This actual play episode uses the Bump in the Dark RPG rules by Jex Thomas and Last Pine Press. This is a fanmade work of parody. Improv Tabletop is not affiliated with the LEGO brand or its owner The LEGO Group.

Desipio Cubs Podcast
444. Off seasoning - Pointless Exercise Cubs Podcast

Desipio Cubs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 95:25


Are the Cubs the best run professional franchise in town? Oleg and Praz are here to discuss that, and what the Cubs offseason look realistically is. Will they go after Dylan Cease or somebody better? What happens to Kyle Tucker's market if the Dodgers don't swoop in with a luxurious basket of deferred cash? If the Cubs DFA'd Ian Happ would any team take his contract? Why wouldn't the Cubs pick up Shōta's option? And why don't the Cubs do a better job of honoring players who played for them before 1969? All that, and more.

The Farm CPA Podcast
Episode 212: Oleg Alba

The Farm CPA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 28:12


In today's podcast Paul has a conversation with Oleg Alba of AcreStrong. Oleg and his team at AcreStrong helps farmers negotiate the best lease they can for solar, wind or battery installations. Even with the recent tax law changes, renewables will continue to be an additional source of income for farmers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Improv Tabletop
The Tension Builders 9—We All Float Down Here

Improv Tabletop

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 49:59


Something scary and Tim Curry-related dragging people into the sewers? Whatever could it be??? Sam makes a deal with somebody's prior piratical partner. Oleg has some major troubles with a toucan. Pilfer summons the beast. Master Brickithon peers into Nigel Thornberry's past. • • • Patreon: patreon.com/improvtabletop Twitter / Instagram / Facebook / TikTok: @ImprovTabletop Email: ImprovTabletop@gmail.com Donations: ko-fi.com/improvtabletop • • • Audio Credits The theme song for The Tension Builders is "Melodic Marauders Scared Stupid" by Ned Wilcock. The following songs also by Ned Wilcock. “Marauder Noir” “These Thoughts Are Not My Own” The following songs are used courtesy of the YouTube Audio Library License. “Demented 90s Cartoon Theme” by Rod Kim “Black Terrier Blues” by Mini Vandals “Frodo's Quest” by Ezra Lipp • • • This actual play episode uses the Bump in the Dark RPG rules by Jex Thomas and Last Pine Press. This is a fanmade work of parody. Improv Tabletop is not affiliated with the LEGO brand or its owner The LEGO Group.

Desipio Cubs Podcast
439. Never enough. RECRAP - Brewers 3, Cubs 1 - Pointless Exercise Podcast

Desipio Cubs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2025 87:14


A Cubs' season that started with such promise but basically flamed out at the All-Star Break met its ultimate demise at the hands of the Brewers in the first real round of the playoffs? Oleg and Praz are here for a supersized edition of the RECRAP brought to you by R. Bernard Funeral Services and the Pat Benkowski Sports Spectacular. We look back a frustrating game five, say goodbye to one outfielder and wish we could say goodbye to another, and we keep saying we aren't going to talk about the offseason, and then talk about the offseason.

Desipio Cubs Podcast
438. Let's get nuts. RECRAP - Cubs 6, Brewers 0 - Pointless Exercise Podcast

Desipio Cubs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2025 37:33


The Cubs are back up off the mat and have forced a game five in the NLDS. Oleg and Praz are on hand to talk about Ian Happ, who apparently did something, Matt Boyd and the boys who showed a lot of spunk in giving Milwaukee a chance for an epic playoff choke. It's the RECRAP brought to you by Empire Carpet and the Pat Benkowski Sports Spectacular.

Desipio Cubs Podcast
437. Live to fight another day - RECRAP - Cubs 4, Brewers 3 - Pointless Exercise Podcast

Desipio Cubs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 51:38


The Cubs staved off elimination and broke a historic streak of postseason run scoring futility (though they may have immediately started a new one) with a 4-3 win over the Brewers in game three of the 2025 NLDS. Oleg and Praz are on the scene to talk about the game, look forward to game four and if you didn' t get overly excited about the win, they have decided you will if they win again in game four.

THORChain Weekly Live
"THORSDAY" THORChain With Chad Barraford - THORChain Spaces #143

THORChain Weekly Live

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 98:13


A community conversation between Patriotsounds, WithTheCoke, Oleg and Chad Barraford regarding the current state of the network and the future.

spaces oleg thorchain thorsday chad barraford
Desipio Cubs Podcast
436. Barely putting up a fight - RECRAP - Brewers 7, Cubs 3 - Pointless Exercise Podcast

Desipio Cubs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 44:04


The Cubs jumped out to a 3-0 first inning lead on the Brewers and spent the rest of the game in the fetal position waiting for Milwaukee to stop kicking them. Andy and Oleg handle the postgame duties and try to imagine a scenario where the Cubs finally start putting up a fight.

Epic Vision Zone with Jane Applegath
YOUR MIND IS THE MASTER, NOT THE STORM - Dr. Oleg Konovalov with Jane Applegath

Epic Vision Zone with Jane Applegath

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 61:19


In chaos, you can lose everything but never lose yourself.BE THE CONSTANT IN THE STORMYour mind is your anchor.Blame gives chaos power.Clarity gives you control.PEACE BEGINS WITH ONE CHOICEWHEN YOUR MIND IS CLEAR, YOUR BRAIN RESPONDS WITHREASON, WISDOM, AND CALM. What will you choose? Feed the fear or fuel the focus.CHOOSE YOUR THOUGHTS LIKE YOUR LIFE DEPENDS ON ITBECAUSE IT DOES.Dubbed “the da Vinci of visionary leadership,” DR. OLEG is a global thought leader, author, and trusted advisor to executives who seek clarity where most see only confusion. His new book, BEYOND CHAOS, is not just a roadmap, it's a revolution. Blending mapping and reflection exercises with strategy, the book shows us how to transform disruption into direction, turbulence into triumph, and chaos into clarity. If you've ever felt overwhelmed by the pace of change or paralyzed by the unknown, this conversation and boo, BEYOND CHAOS, is your compass.

All Saints Podcast
Mission in Russia and Uzbekistan | Pr Oleg Volkov

All Saints Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 44:47


The post Mission in Russia and Uzbekistan | Pr Oleg Volkov appeared first on .

Desipio Cubs Podcast
435. Flush it - RECRAP - Brewers 9, Cubs 3 - Pointless Exercise Podcast

Desipio Cubs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2025 37:17


Sponsored by Murph's Union 76 and the Pat Benkowski Sports Spectacular, the RECAP tackles the Cubs wet turd of a performance in Milwaukee to open the NLDS. But, just like you'd do with a real one, you just flush it and move on. Oleg and Praz are here to wonder why the Cubs started Matt Boyd on short rest, instead of saving him for game two on extra rest which would also have allowed them to pitch Shōta with an extra day in game three. Hey, at the least the game was lopsided enough for Ian Happ to actually homer.

Desipio Cubs Podcast
434. Never win easy - RECRAP - Cubs 3, Padres 1 - Pointless Exercise Podcast

Desipio Cubs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 55:02


The podcast gets off to the same kind of shaky start that Brad Keller had in the ninth, but both ended strong with the Cubs finally winning an elimination game against the San Diego Padres. Join Andy, Oleg and Praz as they break down the game and series winner, on the RECRAP brought to you buy Binny's in 2016 somehow, and of course, the Pat Benkowski Sports Spectacular.

Desipio Cubs Podcast
433. An old, familiar feeling - RECRAP - Padres 3, Cubs 0 - Pointless Exercise Podcast

Desipio Cubs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 38:08


The Cubs became the first time in Wild Card round history to win the first game of a series at home and not sweep by winning the second. Well, at least no team that won the first game has ever lost the series. Yet. Gulp. Oleg and Praz are here to handle a very special RECRAP postgame.

Improv Tabletop
The Tension Builders 8—Sam Stud, Infernal Investigator

Improv Tabletop

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 52:02


Turns out the top-secret 10th layer of Hell has a rather specific purpose: to contain a very special group of individuals who all share one notably distinct characteristic. Master Brickithon finds a sick mountain bike in the new garage. Oleg follows the trail back to somewhere he's been before. Pilfer gets caught in a sewer drain. Sam gets the Troop past some red tape. • • • Patreon: patreon.com/improvtabletop Twitter / Instagram / Facebook / TikTok: @ImprovTabletop Email: ImprovTabletop@gmail.com Donations: ko-fi.com/improvtabletop • • • Audio Credits The theme song for The Tension Builders is "Melodic Marauders Scared Stupid" by Ned Wilcock. The following songs also by Ned Wilcock. “Fuguenchillen” “Marauder Noir" The following songs are used courtesy of the YouTube Audio Library License. “Birdseye Blues” by Chris Haugen “Nicolas MF Cage” by Ezra Lipp The following songs are from tabletopaudio.com. All of the 10 minute ambiences on this site are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). “Myconid Colony” “Arcane Athenaeum” • • • This actual play episode uses the Bump in the Dark RPG rules by Jex Thomas and Last Pine Press. This is a fanmade work of parody. Improv Tabletop is not affiliated with the LEGO brand or its owner The LEGO Group.

Desipio Cubs Podcast
432. Open up and Seiya - RECRAP - Cubs 3, Padres 1 - Pointless Exercise Podcast

Desipio Cubs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 35:09


The Cubs did a lot of unique things in game one of their Wild Card series with the Padres. They won for the first time in the postseason in eight years, they scored a run for the first time in 18 postseason innings, and they scored more than one run in an inning for the first time in 55 playoff innings. Oleg and I hopped on to do a instant reaction RECRAP podcast and somebody joined us from right in front of Wrigley Field. No, not a pantless bear. Well, not that we know of.

Desipio Cubs Podcast
430. MLB Playoff Preview - Pointless Exercise Podcast

Desipio Cubs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 119:00


The playoffs start on Tuesday, and Oleg and Praz are here to help preview the whole thing. Including the upcoming day playoff games at Wrigley, which should be really cool. Especially if they end like every day playoff game against the Padres at Wrigley Field have in the past. Who will pitch which game for the Cubs, what will the bench look like, Billy Hamilton can't really be a thing, right? Why Moises Ballesteros has to be on the roster, why Kyle Tucker can't be asked to sprint, and why the Cubs would win the World Series without breaking Ian Happ's losing playoff game streak. The guys discuss the other matchups and make their picks all the way to the World Series.

AUDIT 15 FUN
Ep. 218 - Sales & Marketing Audit - Oleg Koslov

AUDIT 15 FUN

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2025 13:26


How do you audit sales and marketing? Oleg Koslov brings global insights, five practical pillars, and quick wins every team can use.

Tanguy Pastureau maltraite l'info
Robert Redford et Charly Oleg

Tanguy Pastureau maltraite l'info

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2025 5:56


durée : 00:05:56 - Tanguy Pastureau maltraite l'info - par : Tanguy Pastureau - Tanguy parle aujourd'hui de gens morts. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.

Desipio Cubs Podcast
426. Why wait to celebrate? - Pointless Exercise Podcast

Desipio Cubs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 104:35


The Cubs magic number is dwindling, and while Marquee and the Score couldn't figure out how to calculate it properly, our podcast does. It's the Cubs pod with Oleg and Praz and Mike has done the math. And while the Brewers wait to win the division to celebrate, the Cubs should just go ahead. No need to wait for those losers to have a party. There's a lot to talk about, like Marquee's coverage of Ian Happ's retirement...we mean, Anthony Rizzo's retirement co-starring Ian Happ, and what were the odds of Moises Ballesteros hitting a homer right to Rizzo in the bleachers? Well, if you think that was cool, we have a Richie Ashburn story that will blow your mind. We talk about what other players would get a celebration like Rizzo did, why Boog can't pronounce Horwitz and why he kept saying Owen Caissie hit his face on some ivy when we're pretty sure the brick wall behind it did the damage. We talk about the return of injured Cubs, most notably Kyle Tucker and where Moises fits if Kyle comes back. Is Cade or Shōta the game one starter? Plus, why can't anyone who wears number one for the Cubs actually hit? All that, and much more.

devtools.fm
Oleg Isonen, Bogdan Chadkin - Webstudio

devtools.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2025 44:22


This week we talk to Oleg Isonen and Bogdan Chadkin, the people behind Webstudio. Webstudio is an open source visual builder for the web, aiming to right the wrongs of the current visual builder landscape for a more collaborative and accessible experience.https://webstudio.is/https://github.com/kofhttps://bento.me/oleg008https://x.com/oleg008https://www.linkedin.com/in/bogdan-chadkin-ab1684b6/https://github.com/TrySoundhttps://bsky.app/profile/trysound.io

Desipio Cubs Podcast
421. No one is chasing them - Pointless Exercise Podcast

Desipio Cubs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 139:10


With Praz off the continent it's up to Andy and Oleg to man the Cubs podcast and they really hit everything you want to know about your favorite team. Topic include: Ozzie Albies Hall of Fame numbers against the Cubs and at Wrigley, Carlos Santana's role on the team and his three Grammys, how Aaron Civale saved the season, when not to warn your sons that one of the women in the receiving line at a funeral has a beard, how to prep for your Bar Mitzvah readings, throwing up on a tree before your wedding, why teams need to get back to hiring more scouts, moving the trade deadline back. why Ryan Poles should have pulled a Ricky Renteria on Matt Eberflus, what to expect from the Bears this year but the media won't let you. All that, and more. More? Yes, more!

Corporate Escapees
633 - From 10% to 50% LinkedIn Acceptance Rates with Oleg Sobolev

Corporate Escapees

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2025 28:42


Why you should listenOleg Sobolev reveals his proven warmup formula that increased LinkedIn connection acceptance rates from 10% to 50% in a controlled test of 1000 prospects, with 15-20% of warmed prospects reaching out first via DM.Learn how to build a systematic approach to social selling that scales for your team without relying on generic "just be genuine" advice—turning it from art into science.Discover the strategic differences between commenting on mega-influencers versus niche creators and why targeting smaller accounts with 20-50 comments delivers exponentially better pipeline results.Are you tired of sending perfectly crafted LinkedIn messages that get completely ignored? As a consultant, you're likely experiencing the same frustration—low acceptance rates while decision makers are overwhelmed by generic outreach attempts. In this episode, I talk with Oleg Sobolev from Extrovert about a different approach entirely. Instead of working harder on your messaging, we explore how strategic social engagement before any outreach can transform your results. Oleg walks through his systematic method for building genuine visibility and trust, turning social media from a time sink into a predictable revenue engine for consultants who want to stop chasing prospects and start attracting them.About Oleg SobolevOleg Sobolev is a former strategy consultant turned SaaS founder, best known for rethinking how B2B sales teams build relationships. After years advising companies on growth, he saw firsthand how traditional outreach—cold emails, mass DMs—was burning trust instead of building it. That insight led him to create Extrovert, a platform that helps reps drive pipeline by showing up consistently and authentically on LinkedIn. Oleg's mission is simple: make relationship-driven selling easier to do—and harder to ignore.Resources and LinksGoextrovert.comOleg's LinkedIn profileGet Extrovert at 50% off the first month!Previous episode: 632 - From Podcast Listener to Client: The Journey That Changed EverythingCheck out more episodes of the Paul Higgins PodcastSubscribe to our YouTube channel: @PaulHigginsMentoringJoin our newsletterSuggested resource

Improv Tabletop
The Tension Builders 7—Battle Beneath Barad-dûr

Improv Tabletop

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2025 64:52


Troop 4x2 isn't going to let a bunch of measly servants of darkness stand between them and a wealth of wooden nickels! (Also downtime.) Pilfer picks a fight with a truly terrifying Bean. Master Brickithon surreptitiously defenestrates. Oleg builds a haunted camera. • • • Patreon: patreon.com/improvtabletop Twitter / Instagram / Facebook / TikTok: @ImprovTabletop Email: ImprovTabletop@gmail.com Donations: ko-fi.com/improvtabletop • • • Audio Credits The theme song for The Tension Builders is "Melodic Marauders Scared Stupid" by Ned Wilcock. The following songs also by Ned Wilcock. “Fuguenthrashen” “Fuguenchillen” The following songs are used courtesy of the YouTube Audio Library License. “Birdseye Blues” by Chris Haugen The following songs are from tabletopaudio.com. All of the 10 minute ambiences on this site are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). ”Abandoned Chapel” • • • This actual play episode uses the Bump in the Dark RPG rules by Jex Thomas and Last Pine Press. This is a fanmade work of parody. Improv Tabletop is not affiliated with the LEGO brand or its owner The LEGO Group.