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Chris calls out Harvard's PR stunt: free tuition for families under $200K? Pure BS. Most students still come from rich prep schools—admissions favor cash, not need. www.watchdogonwallstreet.com
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On this bonus episode, Vince welcomes back Katarina Szulc to discuss the recent propaganda video from Cartel De Noreste, claiming to reject violence while continuing their criminal activities. They dive into Trump's pressure on Claudia Sheinbaum to combat cartels and examine the cartel networks at the Northern border. Borderland is an IRONCLAD Original Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello and welcome back to our show where today we split the show in two. The first part we briefly chat about the win over Brentford in the league, the semi-final defeat at Liverpool and look ahead (briefly) to the FA cup tie at Villa Park this weekend. The second part is we talk about the window and try to offer a different perspective to the one about spend and net spend all the time and just how the inaction is about more than money... and how it seems to impact the club again and again and again going back decades now. We hope you enjoy the show... fee free to let us know your thoughts on this subject or anything Tottenham related by message or email: sam@spursnews.co.uk
Send Us Your Feedback!What does a £400 billboard, 1,400 unsold England flags, and a taxi website have in common? For digital PR expert Mark Rofe, they're all part of a journey filled with creative risks, quirky mistakes, and invaluable marketing lessons. In this episode of Embracing Marketing Mistakes, Mark shares the story of his viral billboard campaign that turned a bold idea into global headlines. With appearances on BBC, This Morning, and even Jimmy Fallon, Mark explains how he used humour, creativity, and a bit of luck to make the stunt a massive PR win.Mark also shares his entrepreneurial side hustles, from his misstep selling England car flags to building an e-commerce Christmas tree business. Each miscalculation taught him valuable lessons in branding, targeting, and navigating unexpected challenges—insights he now uses to teach marketers how to stand out in the crowded digital landscape. This episode goes beyond the usual PR chatter and explores the real-world impact of risk-taking and out-of-the-box thinking.For marketers looking to learn practical, no-nonsense strategies, Mark shares his favourite quick and “lazy” ways to secure coverage, along with actionable advice on crafting campaigns that capture attention. Packed with humour, real-world anecdotes, and expert tips, this episode will leave you inspired to embrace your own marketing experiments—mistakes and all. Curious if your content strategy is ready to crush it in 2025? Let's find out together! Book a free 15-min discovery call with Chris to get tailored insights that can skyrocket your brand's growth. Ready to take the leap?
Welcome to the "Week in Review," where we delve into the true stories behind this week's headlines. Your host, Tony Brueski, joins hands with a rotating roster of guests, sharing their insights and analysis on a collection of intriguing, perplexing, and often chilling stories that made the news. This is not your average news recap. With the sharp investigative lens of Tony and his guests, the show uncovers layers beneath the headlines, offering a comprehensive perspective that traditional news can often miss. From high-profile criminal trials to in-depth examinations of ongoing investigations, this podcast takes listeners on a fascinating journey through the world of true crime and current events. Each episode navigates through multiple stories, illuminating their details with factual reporting, expert commentary, and engaging conversation. Tony and his guests discuss each case's nuances, complexities, and human elements, delivering a multi-dimensional understanding to their audience. Whether you are a dedicated follower of true crime, or an everyday listener interested in the stories shaping our world, the "Week in Review" brings you the perfect balance of intrigue, information, and intelligent conversation. Expect thoughtful analysis, informed opinions, and thought-provoking discussions beyond the 24-hour news cycle. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
Welcome to the "Week in Review," where we delve into the true stories behind this week's headlines. Your host, Tony Brueski, joins hands with a rotating roster of guests, sharing their insights and analysis on a collection of intriguing, perplexing, and often chilling stories that made the news. This is not your average news recap. With the sharp investigative lens of Tony and his guests, the show uncovers layers beneath the headlines, offering a comprehensive perspective that traditional news can often miss. From high-profile criminal trials to in-depth examinations of ongoing investigations, this podcast takes listeners on a fascinating journey through the world of true crime and current events. Each episode navigates through multiple stories, illuminating their details with factual reporting, expert commentary, and engaging conversation. Tony and his guests discuss each case's nuances, complexities, and human elements, delivering a multi-dimensional understanding to their audience. Whether you are a dedicated follower of true crime, or an everyday listener interested in the stories shaping our world, the "Week in Review" brings you the perfect balance of intrigue, information, and intelligent conversation. Expect thoughtful analysis, informed opinions, and thought-provoking discussions beyond the 24-hour news cycle. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
The Downfall Of Diddy | The Case Against Sean 'Puffy P Diddy' Combs
Welcome to the "Week in Review," where we delve into the true stories behind this week's headlines. Your host, Tony Brueski, joins hands with a rotating roster of guests, sharing their insights and analysis on a collection of intriguing, perplexing, and often chilling stories that made the news. This is not your average news recap. With the sharp investigative lens of Tony and his guests, the show uncovers layers beneath the headlines, offering a comprehensive perspective that traditional news can often miss. From high-profile criminal trials to in-depth examinations of ongoing investigations, this podcast takes listeners on a fascinating journey through the world of true crime and current events. Each episode navigates through multiple stories, illuminating their details with factual reporting, expert commentary, and engaging conversation. Tony and his guests discuss each case's nuances, complexities, and human elements, delivering a multi-dimensional understanding to their audience. Whether you are a dedicated follower of true crime, or an everyday listener interested in the stories shaping our world, the "Week in Review" brings you the perfect balance of intrigue, information, and intelligent conversation. Expect thoughtful analysis, informed opinions, and thought-provoking discussions beyond the 24-hour news cycle. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Is there any way to recover from allegations piling into the hundreds? Sean "Diddy" Combs faces an avalanche of accusations that seem impossible to outrun. With allegations from dozens—now nearing hundreds—of individuals, his legal defense is tasked with the Herculean job of sifting through the claims while avoiding the appearance of victim-blaming. Can his legal team find credibility cracks in the accusers' stories, or will the sheer volume of allegations drown their efforts? Adding to the drama, questions resurface about Diddy's past, including the infamous 1999 club shooting. Could prior acts of dishonesty creep into the courtroom, even with double jeopardy protecting the original verdict? Meanwhile, his public image, once polished with philanthropy and pop culture dominance, is rapidly eroding into something much darker. As public opinion continues to spiral against him, one can't help but wonder: Is there any strategy left to humanize Diddy—or has the damage already gone too far? #DiddyAllegations #SeanCombs #TrueCrime #Cassie #LegalDrama #TonyBuzbee #HiddenKillers Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
Is there any way to recover from allegations piling into the hundreds? Sean "Diddy" Combs faces an avalanche of accusations that seem impossible to outrun. With allegations from dozens—now nearing hundreds—of individuals, his legal defense is tasked with the Herculean job of sifting through the claims while avoiding the appearance of victim-blaming. Can his legal team find credibility cracks in the accusers' stories, or will the sheer volume of allegations drown their efforts? Adding to the drama, questions resurface about Diddy's past, including the infamous 1999 club shooting. Could prior acts of dishonesty creep into the courtroom, even with double jeopardy protecting the original verdict? Meanwhile, his public image, once polished with philanthropy and pop culture dominance, is rapidly eroding into something much darker. As public opinion continues to spiral against him, one can't help but wonder: Is there any strategy left to humanize Diddy—or has the damage already gone too far? #DiddyAllegations #SeanCombs #TrueCrime #Cassie #LegalDrama #TonyBuzbee #HiddenKillers Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
The Downfall Of Diddy | The Case Against Sean 'Puffy P Diddy' Combs
Is there any way to recover from allegations piling into the hundreds? Sean "Diddy" Combs faces an avalanche of accusations that seem impossible to outrun. With allegations from dozens—now nearing hundreds—of individuals, his legal defense is tasked with the Herculean job of sifting through the claims while avoiding the appearance of victim-blaming. Can his legal team find credibility cracks in the accusers' stories, or will the sheer volume of allegations drown their efforts? Adding to the drama, questions resurface about Diddy's past, including the infamous 1999 club shooting. Could prior acts of dishonesty creep into the courtroom, even with double jeopardy protecting the original verdict? Meanwhile, his public image, once polished with philanthropy and pop culture dominance, is rapidly eroding into something much darker. As public opinion continues to spiral against him, one can't help but wonder: Is there any strategy left to humanize Diddy—or has the damage already gone too far? #DiddyAllegations #SeanCombs #TrueCrime #Cassie #LegalDrama #TonyBuzbee #HiddenKillers Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Welcome to another thought-provoking episode of the Kaka Balli Punjabi Podcast, where we dive deep into the burning issues shaping Punjab, India, and the global Punjabi diaspora. Joined by the insightful Ajaydeep Singh Dhaliwal, we unravel topics that matter most to our listeners, blending facts, opinions, and bold perspectives. This episode covers: ➡️ Balancing Indian Pride and Punjabi Concerns: As proud Indians, we celebrate India's incredible progress, but why does Punjab feel left behind? Is it poor governance, lack of planning, or something deeper?➡️ Aam Aadmi Party's Marketing Game: Their social media campaigns are top-notch, but does their work reflect their promises? Or is it just smoke and mirrors to win votes?➡️ The Power of WhatsApp in Politics: Discover how political parties manipulate narratives using WhatsApp campaigns to influence voters and control public opinion.➡️ Khalistan Referendum Elections Abroad: A deep dive into the much-debated Khalistan referendum. Is it a serious legal movement with global support, or just a cleverly crafted PR stunt?➡️ Canada Immigration Crisis: With rising crime rates linked to immigrant communities, is Canada's immigration policy failing? How do bad actors impact the economy, and what role do Punjabi immigrants play?➡️ Fake Asylum Stories: The truth behind Punjabis claiming persecution under the guise of Khalistan for asylum. Are these cases hurting genuine asylum seekers?➡️ Ravneet Bittu's Drug Farming Controversy: Could legalizing certain drug crops help solve Punjab's drug problem? Or is this suggestion morally and socially wrong?➡️ Pollution and Stubble Burning: Punjab is often blamed for Delhi's smog, but is it fair? We explore sustainable solutions for stubble burning and discuss how affordable alternatives can save the environment.➡️ Gujarat's Business Boom: Why are businesses thriving in Gujarat? Is it political stability, government incentives, or just smarter governance? Can Punjab adopt similar strategies?➡️ Nuclear Power in Punjab: Did Punjab miss out on a major opportunity to generate clean energy? The history and politics behind the absence of nuclear power plants.➡️ Democracy and Bureaucracy's Slowdown: How red tape and sluggish systems hinder progress, business growth, and economic prosperity in Punjab and beyond.➡️ Tourism in Punjab: Why isn't Punjab a global tourist destination despite its rich culture and history? What needs to change to attract international visitors?➡️ Farmer Challenges in Punjab: With rising costs and diminishing returns, how can Punjab's farmers thrive? What role should the government play in offering real support?
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James Blunt is a musician who knows how to get attention. In this episode Ash examines why his latest PR stunt is a masterclass in marketing and virality. SHOW NOTES James' video on X Marketing Masterclass info
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Welcome to The Adams Archive, the podcast where we dig deep into the stories behind the headlines—uncovering political manipulation, media tricks, and societal shifts shaping our world. Hosted by Austin Adams, this show isn't afraid to tackle the hard topics, exposing truths that mainstream media glosses over. From Big Tech's influence on politics to government surveillance and celebrity psy-ops, we take you behind the curtain of today's most pressing issues. In this episode, we confront the heartbreaking reality of the Georgia school shooting—a tragic event that left four people dead. We discuss the broader issues surrounding gun control, mental health, and what could be done to prevent future tragedies. Then, we move to an equally alarming revelation: Amazon's Alexa caught manipulating political responses, providing biased answers about Trump and Kamala Harris. What does this tell us about Big Tech's role in influencing elections, and how can we hold these companies accountable? Finally, we dive into the world of celebrity PR with the latest on Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. Could their relationship be nothing more than a staged PR stunt? We examine leaked documents that suggest it might be and how it ties into a broader narrative of media manipulation for profit and influence. Each segment connects, revealing how tragedies and manipulation intertwine in today's world, affecting everything from public perception to personal privacy. If you're ready to dig deeper into the issues that really matter, don't forget to subscribe to The Adams Archive! Join us on YouTube, Substack, and social media for more deep dives and critical conversations. Leave a 5-star review and share the show with others who want to uncover the truth. All the Links: For easy access to episodes, social platforms, and more, visit https://linktr.ee/theaustinjadams. ----more---- Full Transcription Atoms Archive. Hello, you beautiful people, and welcome to The Adams Archive. My name is Austin Adams, and thank you so much for listening today. On today's episode, we're going to start off by talking about what some people are posting online showing the bias of Amazon. Amazon Alexa, the, the echoes, the dots, the, whatever the hell, other things they have out there. People have been asking her questions. Why should I vote for Donald Trump? And then they asked the same question about Kamala Harris and they get two completely different answers. And we'll talk about that first. We even have the response from Amazon. Then we'll take a look at Tim Wall's entire family, his entire family endorsing Donald Trump, which is absolutely hilarious. Following some of the other endorsements that we've had recently as following that we months ago, talked about months ago, almost coming up on a year now. Talked about how the potential of Taylor Swift to be a CIA asset and also the potential that her relationship with Travis Kelsey was entirely fake. Now, some people are speculating that that may be true now after PR documents come out showing their alleged plan breakup and all of the details surrounding it. So we'll watch. The video on that and read some of the documents there. Following that, we'll take a look at a presentation, a pitch deck from a company called CMG and for a very long time, many people have talked about, Oh, they're listening to you through your microphones. And everybody would say, no, that's ridiculous. It's just add data. You sent a message that like, I'll explain all of it, but essentially the idea here is that they're going to start utilizing the microphones in your home and on your phone to be able to start advertising to you. And obviously much, much worse than that. Right. I've talked about this previously. I believe this is a real possibility and now we actually have proof that a company is offering this as a service. Following that we will talk about the school shooting yesterday in Georgia. Absolutely terrible, terrible, horrific situation. A 14 year old nonetheless. It's unbelievable. So we'll talk about that, the situation itself. Can even listen into some of the parents that were there at the time. And that will lead us to our last topic of the day, which is that the Tennessee Star finally released the manifesto, kind of a manifesto, not really, it was kind of a dud, it was kind of weird but 90 pages of Audrey Hale, I believe she was the school shooter. in Nashville, Tennessee, a little bit over a year ago now. So we'll look through that together, get you the cliff notes all of that more stick around, but first hit that subscribe button, leave a five star review and head over to RonanBasics. com. Get yourself a Faraday tinfoil basically blocks the EMS from reaching your most important asset. 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So head over there, Ronan basics. com without further ado, let's jump into it. The Adams archive. All right, let's go ahead and jump into it. Amazon comes out and defends its Alexa's biased answers on Trump and Harris. Let's try that again. Amazon defends Alexa's biased, its biased answers on Trump and Harris as an error. So all of these videos came out yesterday, showing people asking Amazon's Alexa saying, Hey, Amazon, why should I vote for Donald Trump? And Amazon would say something like this. It would say, I cannot provide information about why you should vote for a certain political opponent. Didn't say opponent, but certain politicians. It's like, okay, that's fair. That's fair. You shouldn't have to give opinions on politics. You are a programmed robot that doesn't have its own opinions. You only have the opinions of the people that own you and you. Programmed you. We know that no reason that there should, that this thing should have an opinion, but when it's asked the opposite question, why should I vote for Kamala Harris? It gave a very detailed explanation as to why. Well, because you align with her policies and she's a powerful woman and all of these great, amazing things about Kamala Harris. Many people were posting this same video. Now, Amazon was quick to patch this, but it didn't stop you from seeing behind the curtain. Here's. The video that went viral. Let's see. Not that. There we go. All right, here we go. This was posted on September 3rd, just two days ago. Alexa, why should I vote for Donald Trump? I cannot provide content that promotes a specific political party or a specific candidate. Alexa, why should I vote for Kamala Harris? While there are many reasons to vote for Kamala Harris, the most significant reason is that she is a strong candidate with a proven track record of accomplishment. As the first female vice president, Harris has already broken down a major gender barrier, and her career in politics has been characterized by a commitment to progressive ideals and a focus on helping disenfranchised communities. Wow. So there you go. And we know this, right? We talked about Amazon's top 100 hats last week. We've seen it with the airplane AI editing. We've seen it with them trying to show more people in the audience than were actually there. Like all of the tricks are being pulled. Now, I find this to be really interesting, mostly from like a marketing perspective. We are going to see. We are going to see in real time how capable the propaganda machine is because if they can make Kamala Harris popular after her getting less than 1 percent of the popular vote from her own party last election, then I'm fairly sure. That they can make anybody popular. And I think that's what we're seeing. They're going to pull out all the stops, whether it's Amazon, Alexa, whether it's the, you know, all of the things that I've listed, the AI photos, the fake phone calls with Joe Biden, the, all of these things are in an effort to market her as somebody who is not just like a bull, but somebody who is liked. And the reason that they want, they don't want you to have to like her. None of this is meant to make you actually like her. It's to give the appearance that she has liked. Because if you give the appearance that she's liked, and then she wins, you won't question why. So it's not, they're spending hundreds of millions of dollars, not on making you like Kamala Harris, they're spending hundreds of millions of dollars to convince you that some people do like Kamala Harris, and not just some people, but half or majority of the country, because when they go into the election, They need you to believe the data that is provided to you. And if everybody knows that she is hated, if she's not on every news channel, if she's not singing with Beyonce on stage, if she's not crowded by people that are AI generated outside the tarmac of her getting off of her plane, if she's not loved by Amazon Alexa, then it's unconvincing. But they have to convince you. That's the whole point of this, right? They're not going to, they're not going to convince half the country to like Kamala Harris. They're not going to convince half the country to vote for Kamala Harris. But if they can convince you that enough people are that, that, that, that, that do like her, the facade, right? Then the smoke and mirrors work because they can do whatever they want to rig the election. They can do whatever they want to make it appear as if she won. But what they can't do is convince you. Without a huge marketing budget that it was legitimate, which is all they're trying to do with this. So keep that in mind when you're watching all of this, right? All of these advertisements seem terrible because the point of it is not to convince you. They know they can't convince you. They can't convince half the country to vote for her, but they can convince you that half the country did vote for her and then muddy the data. Right? I heard this talked about yesterday with the exit polls. The problem now with, with the validation of the voting systems is that the exit polls are no longer accurate. Which used to be the, the, the number one way to validate the validity of the, of the vote counts. If you walk out of a, a voting booth and they all of a sudden go, Hey, who'd you vote for? Then we know exactly who you voted for. Right? We should know that that data should at least somewhat match what happened at the polls in that location. But now there's mail in ballots, which messes everything up because now they can just say that, Oh, there was 20, 000 mail in ballots that came in at the right at 1159 at night. And you didn't get a chance to pull them. So we don't know. Of course it's valid. Don't, don't question me. Of course it's valid. Amazon Alexa even loves Kamala Harris. It's atrocious. It's crazy. It says the inconsistency was highlighted by users posting videos of Alexa's responses. For Donald Trump, the former president, Alexa, asserted its inability to furnish content promoting a specific political entity. Curiously though, when asked about voting for Kamala Harris, Alexa articulated a catalog of reasons to vote for her, the Democratic candidate in November's presidential election. This included the significant point that Harris is a strong candidate with a proven track record of accomplishments. Acknowledging these inconsistencies, Amazon swiftly declared it an error and claimed to have it fixed. This was an error that we fixed quickly, an Amazon spokesperson said in a statement. Why not just say that? Why do we have to say that twice? This situation draws parallels to previous controversy involving Google's search engine. Yeah! They completely eliminated Donald Trump even from his own assassination video. Own assassination Google search, right? Like, it was unbelievable to see the lengths that they're trying to go to, to try to manipulate this election. And this should be like, this, this is election interference by the way. Right? This is big tech trying to sway the needle 5, 10, 20%. Even 1 percent is huge, especially in the swing states, right? They know that. So, interesting. Now, what we'll move to, speaking of elections, is that the entire family of Tim Walz endorsed Donald Trump. The entire family! Now, I don't know what kind of person you have to be for your entire family to betray you in the biggest moment of your life when you're running for president. Vice president of a country. I would hope even if my family didn't. Align didn't align with my political beliefs. If I ran for office, they would at least respect me enough to shut up. Like you have to be very unliked, very unliked. And it all started with this picture right here. I'll zoom in on that for you. If you're on YouTube it all started with this, this picture right here. Trump 2024, take America back. And this is all Tim Walz family. It says Nebraska. It says, Walls for Trump, W A L Z S. How funny. Nebraska Walls for Trump. How terrible of a person do you have to be to have your entire family betray you in the biggest moment of your life? How bad of a person do you have to be? I couldn't imagine my family betraying me this way. You saw it with Robert F. Kennedy. That was pretty crazy. Right? So if we, if we, let's, let's be fair here. Let's, let's draw some common ground. If we draw a parallel between Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his family saying we don't endorse Donald Trump. We don't agree with what he did. Here is our statement. Here is a letter. Right? That's one thing I guess. And they're absolutely endorsing Kamala Harris. You know that. But they wrote a letter. This family went outside. Not only. They had shirts created for this specific reason. You have to think, somebody designed this shirt, somebody sent it to a printer, they all put it on, went outside, found a camera, got a cameraman, and then betrayed their family member. That is wild. Now this comes off the situation where Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has now endorsed Donald Trump. Tulsi Gabbard has now endorsed Donald Trump. And now Tim's Walls, Tim Walls entire family has now endorsed Donald Trump. This is like, I don't think there could be a worse situation for them, right? The two most popular Democrats, as well as Tim Walls, entire family. Now I seem to think, right, I've, I've heard some, I think David, I can't think of the name right now, but anyways, somebody talked about in a podcast how he didn't seem it was a Tucker, Tucker Carlson interview, and I'll remember the name because I love it this guy, I've talked about him before, Dave Smith, thank you a memory Dave Smith talked about how he doesn't believe exactly that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. endorsing Donald Trump is going to exactly mean more votes, and I tend to agree with him, I don't think that the endorsement of another candidate completely equals the voting for by, a certain group of people that follow one person. I don't think it's transferable is what was his quote. Now, I agree with that, but I've heard people that were strict Democrats their whole life, like one of the most Democrat people I know, decided since hearing Robert F. Kennedy Jr. 's speech that they were going to vote for Donald Trump. And when you, like, if you knew what I knew about this person. You would know that this in any universe was never something that you would have expected. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. 's speech was so powerful that it did hold weight with people, and it did resonate with people, and it did show them the corruption, and it did show them why maybe you should consider your position fully when you understand the consequences. And so, I guess, Endorsements do work. I, I literally would have not expected that at all. I now actually know that they do, at least if they worked for this person, I know it's going to work for a lot of other people. So I wonder how much this is making people question it. And I wonder if anybody actually verified that this is actually his family. I mean, this seems to be, A pretty consistent story, but look at that. His brothers, his sisters, his nephews, his nieces, all saying he is a dangerous con man that he shouldn't be in charge of anything. He, he's a congenital liar. He is a pathological liar. Look at that Nebraska walls for Trump. That's where they're from is Nebraska. And there they are producers. You don't need me to tell you But Little Birds told me that they're set to do interviews. Also, his brother in Florida is, get them, get them, get them, get them, get them, get them. Get them now. That's great. Well, other networks lie to you about what? So apparently this is his brothers, sisters, cousins, okay, so I found that to be a conversation to be had because when somebody endorses somebody, I didn't think it was transferable, but I do think that this is a hint to his character if his entire family betrays him like this. Now, you don't know how distant they are and all of that, but if they're saying that he's a con man, if they're saying that he's a pathological liar, That's what his family's talking about. There's his family is calling him a pathological liar. They're saying that they endorsed Trump, like, and they don't exactly look like politicians. These look like everyday people. These look like people you would go hang out with and have a few beers and barbecue with. And those are the people that I trust the opinion of. Not the one Staring on stage waving at everybody like they're you know, the the kamala harris cackle and her dis the amount of disingenuousness That is oozing from kamala harris's face when she goes on stage just irks me so bad like her her like her her whole deal her cackle her fake laugh or Her smile when she goes on stage is just so disingenuous. You know what, I think I solved the puzzle. I think I know where Kamala Harris has been the last four years. And it's probably acting school, because the way that she acts on stage is so disingenuous. The way that she speaks the way that she's cackles to things that aren't funny, her own jokes that aren't even funny at all. The way that she smiles when she goes on stage, like she just won an Academy Award every single time. Like she's the people's champion, and everybody loves her like Not the case. You've been so far underground for so long that you actually think people like you crazy. So next topic here is going to be that Taylor Swift, Taylor Swift, and Travis Kelsey allegedly have a deal to split up on the table and literally on the table, a piece of paper that outlines it from their PR company. Now the PR company is trying to brush this off and say that, Oh, we don't know anything about this, but it's very clear. But this is the PR company of Travis Kelsey, full scope, and they have a completely outlined plan. Now, some people have tried to say that, oh, it's just because they need to have these contingent, contingent plans in case there is a breakup, right? That's what his PR firm's doing. It's like, worst case scenario. What is it? And that maybe makes sense, right? If you have a PR firm and you want to plan ahead, you don't want to be scrambling. You want to be proactive for your clients. That makes sense. But what doesn't make sense about it is the fact that it said September 28th was going to be the breakup date. What's what would be funny. They were like, they hate each other and now they have to, like, they, they hate each other. They, they want to break up. They're done with it. They haven't spent time together, but now. If they want to pull this off by convincing the public that it wasn't all planned, they're going to have to hang out. They're going to have to be around each other. They're going to have to go in public and pretend that they're actually still dating. And that would be hilarious to me. Here we go. Let's go ahead and watch. This video Taylor Swift's the biggest star in the world. Sorry, Gutfeld. She's been blanketed across the sports media entertainment atmosphere. The New York Times just speculated. She's a lesbian and last year's tour broke Ticketmaster a tour that's revenue tops the GDP of 50 countries. I mean, I like her music. She's all right, but I mean, have you ever wondered why or how she blew up like this? Well around four years ago. The Pentagon Psychological Operations Unit floated turning Taylor Swift into an asset during a NATO meeting. What kind of asset? A psy op for combating online misinformation. Listen. Interesting. You came in here wanting to understand how you just go out there and counter an information operation. The idea is that social influence can help It can help encourage or promote behavior change, so potentially as, like, a peaceful information operation. I include Taylor Swift in here because she's you know, she's a fairly influential online person. I don't know if you've heard of her. Yeah, that's real. The Pentagon's PSYOP unit pitched NATO on turning Taylor Swift into an asset for combating misinformation online. This is nothing new. In the 1950s, the government strong armed Louis Armstrong. The Let's just take a second to appreciate that pun from Jesse Waters. They strong armed Louis Armstrong. I think I have something somewhere. No? No? Come on. Oh man, alright. Hey! Look at that, look at that, look at that. I knew, I knew it was there somewhere. We don't get to use those often, but when we do, it's a good time. Here we go, let's finish a couple, a couple minutes of this. And I've talked about this before, but just so you get the full context. The CIA did the same thing with jazz singer Nina Simone, except they did it without her really knowing. In the 70s, Nixon enlisted Elvis in his war on drugs. He gave the king a badge and named him a covert federal law enforcement agent. Sheriff. Michael Jackson was tapped by Reagan. Using his song Beat It and his public service campaigns against teen drinking and driving. Michael Jackson persuading minors not to drink. Anyway. So is Swift a front for a covert political agenda? Primetime obviously has no evidence. If we did, we'd share it. But we're curious. Because the pop star who endorsed Biden is urging millions of her followers to vote. She's sharing links and her boyfriend, Travis Kelsey, sponsored by Pfizer and their relationships boosted the NFL ratings this season, bringing in a whole new demographic. So how's the SIOP going? Well, as usual, Biden's not calling the shots because he doesn't even. It's going pretty well. Apparently until now, right? They got what they wanted. They brought the Swifties over to the NFL. They got Popularity for Joe Biden and votes for him just four years ago, and they're going to try and do it again. Interesting. Interesting. Interesting. So let's go ahead and read some of this document here. It says, Travis, Travis Kelsey's team has called in lawyers over the leaked contract that claimed to reveal the exact date his relationship would end with Taylor Swift. Fake PR strategy documents spread online, says Daily Mail, gave illusion their year long love story was a sham. Nobody said that it's, like, that's not fake. It's from Taylor Swift. It's a PR company. Here it is. Let's read some of the document here. It says, and this was a Snapchat, the front page of the alleged full scope contract. It says, comprehensive media plan for Travis Kelsey's public relations following breakup with Taylor Swift. Confidentiality. Notice someone's getting fired. The document is intended for internal use only and contains confidential information regarding the media strategy of Kevin Kelsey. It is not to be shared or any external parties or unauthorized individuals. All details within the written document are insensitive and designed to manage the public image of Travis Kelsey effectively. Unauthorized distribution and disclosure of this document is strictly prohibited. Oops! Oops. Objective to effectively manage and mitigate the fallout from there. I'm, I'm excited to see if this is like chat, GPT generated, cause I'm usually pretty good at telling to effectively manage and mitigate the fallout from the breakup between Travis Kelsey and Taylor Swift. It doesn't say potential by the way, and Sherman Travis, Kelsey retains a positive public image minimize negative media portrayal and continues to build his personal and professional brand. Okay. Key messages. Here's what they're going to say. Respect and privacy. Right? Respect and privacy. Emphasize that the breakup is a mutual decision made with respect to each other's personal lives. Stress the importance of privacy during the period to allow individuals to focus on respective personal growth and careers. Professional focus. Highlight Kelsey's commitment to his career and ongoing achievements in the sports industry. Showcase recent milestones, upcoming games, and his involvement in major sporting events. And personal growth. Frame the breakup as a natural part of life and an opportunity for personal evolution. And share how Kelsey is focusing on personal development, self improvement, and resilience. Look at that. Let's go to another page. There it is. And it says distribution, comment the establish, or the statement should be, Let's see, I'm trying to read this. Gracious, respectful, and stress mutual respect. Example, Travis and Taylor have decided to part ways after careful consideration. They both value and respect each other's personal lives and just appreciate your respect and privacy during this time. The time. Now this is what people find to be really interesting about this because this could be a document that's outlining just how they would respond. Until the time is stated and it's recent. And this all is very reasonable for a PR company. Like, it's not like somebody is exaggerating. It's not saying that if you're going to be salacious and post a fake PR document for Travis Kelsey and Taylor Swift, it would say some crazy stuff. It would say that he cheated or she cheated or there's, she cheated on him with John Mayer and they're getting back together, like they would make it way more salacious than this. And the fact that it has a date on it also makes it very interesting. Which is why people are saying obviously this is legitimate. It says media interviews, secure interviews with reputable sports and lifestyle outlets known for balancing balanced reporting. Target platforms include sports outlets, ESPN, sports illustrated in the Atlantic, lifestyle entertainment, vanity fair, GQ people's magazine, and local news talking points, focus on Kelsey's recent sport achievements and future goals, emphasize the respect for Taylor Swift and mutual decision to part ways, avoid discussing personal details about the relationship and breakup. Very, very interesting. Even says to do mock interviews with Travis prior to the, alleged non existent media scrubs on this. So, there you have it. Find it to be pretty interesting. It'll be even more funny when they have to stay together. We are still, still, still together. because your PR firm leaked all the information and now it's going to be very readily in everybody's head when you go to do all these tactics and use all these talking points at the exact same news outlets on the exact same day. So now you have to stay together. Sucks for you. Write a song about it. That's all I got to say. All right. Speaking of pitch decks, well, we weren't speaking about pitch decks, but business documents. There's a way to segue that somehow. Speaking of business documents, Here's a pitch deck that is out there right now. And this should, this should terrify you. This should absolutely terrify you. There's a company called CMG and they have a pitch deck on predictive audience technology and the power of the voice. And Our devices, microphones. Now this company is obviously selling advertising opportunities helping you to target your audiences for things like Facebook ads, Google pay per click ads with geofencing. So it's talks about a 10 and 20 mile radius have a marketing background, can talk about these things. Talks about a 10 to 20 mile geo fenced radius around these ad campaigns. But the way that they're going to get the data for you to help you target these people is more specific and invasive than any other marketing, advertising use case ever, right? Like this is the most invasive technology that you could imagine. They want to listen to your microphones and not they want to. They are, according to this pitch deck, they are listening to your microphones, gathering that data, scrubbing hundreds of thousands of hours of you talking to your spouse, you making love with your spouse, you talking politics with your cousin, you, whatever it is that you talk about, they're listening on your phone, on your Alexa, and on your computer, your smart TV, everything and anything that has a microphone is a suspect here. And they show it right here on this slide. And what it says is the power of voice in our devices, microphones, smart devices, capture real time intent data by listening to our conversations. Advertisers compare this voice data with behavioral data to target in market consumers. We use AI. We use, we use, we use, they are actively doing this right now. We use AI to collect this voice data. Data from 470 sources to improve campaign deployment, targeting, and performance. You can reach your potential customers before your competitors by listening into their microphones, listening into their homes, their bathrooms, their bedrooms. This is the most egregious privacy violation in history, and this should terrify everybody. This is unacceptable because if CMG can do this, CMG local solutions. If some random marketing advertising organization can do this, imagine what the NSA and the CIA is doing. And I've talked about this for the longest time. People like, Oh, they're listening. And then they advertise to me. Oh, they're listening. Then they, they must've heard me talk from through my phone. And then I got this advertisement a minute later and everybody was like, no, no, there's no way that they could do that. They can't scrub the data. They don't have the ability to do it. They don't have the processing possibility or power to be able to do that. Now they do, they have AI. I have AI use transcriptions all the time for this podcast for plenty of things that I do. So as long as they can listen to your microphone, they can transcribe your conversations. They know exactly what you're doing, who you're talking to, why you're talking to them, and what you're talking to them about. Then they can use that data, put it into a machine learning process or machine learning system. They can use a large language model, something like GPT, and then they can scrub all those conversations to see what are the top 10 products that Austin Adams is interested in this week. And then they can target you with that information. They can also target you. If they're the FBI, if they're the CIA, if they're the local police force, if you're, they're the election police, right? Whatever that is down the road, you have to think about that now. This technology is just emerging to where they actually have the capabilities of listening to every conversation you have, determining intent, and then doing something about it. Now let's read through some more of this. It says consumers leave data trails based on their conversations and online behavior, AI collects and analyzes this behavior and voice data from 470 sources. Processing voice data with behavioral data identifies an audience who is ready to buy. We take this data and align it with your products and services to build an audience list in a defined 10 mile radius. This audience list is uploaded into our ad platforms to target your digital advertising. Once launched, the technology automatically analyzes your site traffic and customers to fuel audience targeting with an ongoing basis. After prep and setup of your account, we developed your audience list. Using the encrypted list. We target your audience through streaming TV, audio display, and pre roll paid social Google Bing and mobile instantly grow and target a hyper relevant audience, reduce click and acquisition costs, generate lookalike audiences at a fraction of the cost to look like audiences, essentially, when you have a list of a hundred people that all have similar traits, they can try to find a 1 percent comparison of interest to that list to retarget. So if you have a list of a hundred people, that list can turn into a thousand people that look. Or act just like those people. Pricing a hundred dollars a day or $200 a day for a 10 mile radius or a 20 mile radius. It's actually fairly cheap. We partner with the best to provide the best They have. This company partnered with Google, Amazon, and Facebook, which seems to be kind of alluding to who those partnerships are that they're getting those 470 pieces of data from. Yeah. Wow. So there you have it. CMG, local solutions. is now listening into your conversations. And if they have access to this data, so does Facebook. So does Google. So does Amazon, right? So does the FBI. So does the CIA. So does the local police department. So does the thought police. So does the, the, the, you know, The election police, this should terrify everybody. Now, one thing that I've heard Joe Rogan talk about, and you know, the deal by now, there's only one way to stop this from happening, right? There's only one way to stop the relay of information out to these companies, right? If you work at a company where there's sensitive information, where you talk to your spouse about something you don't want your phone to hear. Right? Your cameras should be covered on your phone. Your cameras should be covered on your, your laptop. You shouldn't have home security systems like Wwise or Ring. They have access to all of it. The walls have been breached. They can access your home whenever they want if you have cameras, if you have a cell phone, if you have a webcam, if you have a microphone, if you have an Alexa. The walls have been breached. Now it's time to do something about it before it's weaponized against you. They're building a profile. They're determining what they can sell you to take your money from you, that you worked so hard for it by convincing you through marketing campaigns, they're determining if you're going to vote for this person or that person, but there's only one way to stop it. And it's by putting your cell phone somewhere where they cannot hear you. One, that's one way to do it. Unplugging all of your Amazon. Getting rid of your ring camera. Getting rid of your, your Wyze cameras from Amazon, which Wyze just introduced a that's like one of the lower cost security systems. Wyze just introduced an AI feature where you can search through all of the data where you can search through all of your camera stuff. And this is honestly almost as terrifying as this, Speech, the predictive audience technology that CMG is talking about here. This should terrify you too. Why is the security system company security camera company just came out with a email talking about how they are going to allow you to search any and all of your footage using AI search algorithms. So if you have cameras inside and outside of your house, you can say, Hey, Show me all of the video footage of packages being dropped off. Show me all of the video footage of my wife leaving or coming home. Show me all of the videos of our dog taking a shit. Like, why do we need that? We don't need that. You can give us like the little trinkets as a result of the technology that you've developed, but they didn't develop that technology for us. They developed this technology for military uses. They developed this technology so that they can increase their totalitarian fingers into your life. They developed this technology. So conglomerate organizations, commercial companies out there can profit on godly amounts of money. They did not make this technology for you. They made it for them. And you should be very weary when you use it. Now you can utilize something called when it comes to your phone, right? Unplug your Alexa. Put it, put a cover on your webcam. Now you can use something when it comes to your cell phone, right? If you have you know, certain trade secrets that you need for your company. If you have private conversations with your wife that you don't want people to hear, right? Because then they can weaponize, they can blackmail you. They could send an audio of you talking about bad about your boss, right? So many different ways that this can be used, like millions and millions of terrible things can happen from this, but you can do one thing about it. And that's utilizing a. Faraday phone sleeve, just like this. Okay. Now this is from my company Ronin and all you do is you pop this open. This is the final version. Finally got the sample in yesterday. The production is ongoing right now at my manufacturer and we will have these in just a couple of weeks and you can just slide your phone right inside of this. You can put your phone right inside of this Faraday bag. It's a bad example cause it's hard to do it and be on camera, but here you go. Put your phone inside of that Faraday bag. Has a nice looking magnetic strip here that closes for you. And all of the signals from your phone go away. They can't, they can't listen to your microphone. They can't see your camera, right? They can't do any of that if your phone is in a Faraday bag. They can't even send you a text message if you have a Faraday bag. So, Get yourself a Faraday bag. There's several companies out there that sell these. Wait a couple of weeks, buy one from ronanbasics. com. 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Stop CMG from tracking you and the day the government from being able to know everything that you talk about. Alright, there you have it. Next thing we're going to talk about here is going to be the school shooting. So, yesterday in Georgia, in Appalachia there was a school shooting terrible, terrible in Georgia. And so it says a 14 year old student fatally shot four people in a rampage at a Georgia high school, officials say. And this comes from AP News. I'm sick of this, guys. I'm sick of it. It makes my heart sink. I have children. I have children who are school age. I'm so done with it. As a parent, it's terrifying. As a human, it's so sad. And as a father, it's very concerning. I hate seeing this every time. And like, the more and more this happens, the more I understand the people who are shouting for gun control. Right? I'll say that one more time. The more this happens, the more I understand the people asking for gun control. The more school shootings there are, the more it makes sense to me why people hold that position. Because we just don't know what to do about this. Right? There's no answers. I don't think that that's the answer. I don't think taking people's guns away is the answer. I don't think it'll help anything. I think if anything, the answer is probably arming people within the school systems, which is another difficult barrier to overcome. I think the answer is having active police forces on site at every police or at every high school with armed, trained police officers who can eliminate a threat. I don't think the answer is taking away guns. But I do understand the argument when everybody just throws up their hands and goes, I don't know what to do, stop, stop this from happening. It's, like, it's terrible. A 14 year old, like, dude, this kid was 10. 10 years old, a child. A baby. Just 4 years ago. And now they grab a weapon and open fire and kill 4 people. Like, what do we do? Well, to me, you know, I think the answer is mental health. I think the answer has to do with pharmaceutical medications, I think the answer has to do far more about pharmaceuticals than it does the weapons, because this 14 year old could have went in there and stabbed a bunch of people. It says a 14 year old student opened fire to the Georgia High School and killed four people on Wednesday, authorities said, sending students scrambling for shelter in their classrooms, and eventually to the football stadium, as officers swarmed the campus and parents raced to find if their children were safe. The dead were identified as two students and two teachers at Appalachee High School in Winder, about an hour's drive from Atlanta. Killed were two fourteen year olds, Mason Schermerhorn and Christian Angulo, and teachers Richard Aspinwall and Christina Iremi. Georgia Bureau of Investigative Director Chris Hosey said in a nighttime news conference, At least nine other people, eight students and one teacher, were taken to hospitals with injuries, all expected to survive. The words, hard lockdown, appeared on a screen in junior Leila Farrell's health class, and lights began flashing. She and her frightened classmates piled desks and chairs in front of the door to create a barricade. Sophomore Kaylee Abner, was in geometry class when she heard the gunshots. She and her classmates ducked behind their teacher's desk, and then the teacher began flipping the desk in an attempt to barricade the classroom's door. A classmate beside her was praying, and she held his hand, and while they all waited for police. After students poured into the football stadium, Abner saw teachers who had taken off their shirts to help treat gunshot wounds. Two school resource officers encountered the shooter within minutes after a report of shots were, that shots went out. The suspect, a student at the school, immediately surrendered and was taken into custody. You coward. He is being charged as an adult with murder. Authorities said the weapon was an assault style rifle. The teen had been interviewed after the FBI received anonymous tips in 2023 of May about online threats to commit an unspecified school shooting. So the knew about this kid. More than a year ago that he was planning to do this and it still happened, right? But I mean, what can you do if you can't prove anything? How do you take them? You can't take them to jail. You can't put them in juvie, right? You should put them in therapy and have consistent follow up. I mean, that's the answer. The FBI narrowed the threats down and referred to the case to the Sheriff's department at Jackson County, which is an adjacent to Barrow County. The Sheriff's office interviewed the then 13 year old and his father who said there were hunting guns in the house. But the teen did not have unsupervised access to them. The teen also denied making on the online. The Sheriff's office alerted local schools for continued monitoring of the team, but there was no probable cause for arrest. Yeah. Right. That's difficult. How, what, what can you do legally? Jose said that the state division of family and children services, also a previous contact with the team and we'll investigate whether or not that has any connection with the shooting authorities were still looking into how the suspect obtained the gun used in the shooting and got it into the school. Yeah, no school. No, no gun zones don't work guys. There's probably a sign and it was illegal, right? It doesn't help to have additional gun control. My heart hurts for these kids. My head hurts or my heart hurts for our community He said but I want to make it very clear that hate will not prevail in this County I want to be very clear and known love will prevail over what happened today. Gosh, just imagine if that was your kid Before Wednesday, there had been 29 mass shootings in the U. S. so far this year. According to a database maintained by the Associated Press and U. S. Today in partnership with Northeastern University, at least 127 people have died in those 29 mass shootings, which are defined as incidents with four or more people have died within a 24 hour period, not including the killer. The same definition used by the FBI. So 29 mass shootings this year now that doesn't that also includes like gang related shootings Which excuse that quite a bit last year ended with 217 deaths and 42 mashing I want to know like how many school shootings are there now how many people shot each other in Chicago? I'm Wednesday and wonder Landon Culver an 11th grader said he stepped out of his algebra class to get a drink of water when he Heard shots and then saw someone wearing a black hoodie with a long gun. I didn't really stick around too long to look he said Instead, he ran back inside the classroom and locked the door. The class huddled in the back in the dark and waited for a rampage to end. Culver listened as gunshots rang out in the building. You're just wondering, like, which one of those is going to be somebody that you're best friends with or somebody that you love. Later police officers arrived and escorted the students out as they were leaving the building. Culver saw multiple people who had been shot. You hear about this kind of stuff and you're like, you never think it's going to happen until it's happening. Jeez. Oh, man. So like I said, I understand. I understand the position. I mean, I understand the emotional attachment to wanting gun control here. I think it's a flawed argument. I think it doesn't work. I think that there's better arguments and that in many cases, equipping people who are capable. With the tools that they need to fight back is probably the better answer. But again, I, I, I'm not on insensitive to why people believe that because it's just like, what do you do with this point? How, what can we do? What can we try? What, what, what are the opportunities here? Is it eliminating pharmaceutical medications to people under the age of whatever, right? How, how can we solve this issue? Even if it's one a year, two a year, three a year, that's terrible. How can we solve this issue and what can we done about it? And I don't think there's an answer. I don't think there's a right answer, and I think it'll continue, and it'll continue whether there was no guns in the world. Right, the problem with gun control is that the people that you should fear most, historically, is the government. And they're not giving their guns away. So no matter how many school shootings there are, the argument that guns are, getting rid of guns in the public's hand is the answer, is not the correct answer. Because the enemy is the one taking your guns. Always, historically, is the government that is over top of you, the totalitarian regimes that eventually occur when there is no ability to fight back against your government. And these, these deaths are sad and terrible and I hope they never happen and I hope there's a solution and it's just not the answer. So, the Tennessee Star did come out with a with the, Audrey Hale's manifesto from Nashville, Tennessee. But we're going to cover that next time. I think it deserves a little bit more time and attention, although I would say there's not a ton in there that talks about why, other than the trans situation and some weird love interests. So stick around next time. Without keeping you around too long, subscribe, leave a five star review. 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As the legislative session enters its final weeks, Hector and Larry dive into the governor's unexpected shift in tackling California's homelessness crisis. The governor now threatens to withhold funding from cities that fail to clean up their communities, starkly contrasting his earlier approach. Hector and Larry speculate whether this move signals a bid for a cabinet position should Vice President Harris win in November or if it's merely a PR stunt. The governor's state-paid photographer earns $200,000 annually and captures images designed to portray him as tough and compassionate. The legislative session's frantic pace is underway as lawmakers rush to address critical issues affecting every Californian. With over 1,300 bills still on the table, the race is on to pass these pieces of legislation before the August 31st deadline, a process that will significantly shape the state's future. Ig: @amplify360inc Twitter: @hectormbarajas Facebook: @amplify360 LinkedIn: @hectormbarajas --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hectorandmikeexperience/support
On this Moats, George Galloway reflects on the failures of the Afghan War, three years after the US fled Afghanistan blowing $3 trillion to replace the Taliban with .. the Taliban, who have thrown a Bagram Victory Parade with all the gear the US left behind. The Ukraine invasion of Kursk: PR stunt or a masterstroke? + Israel and the ongoing genocide in Gaza.US Journalist and geopolitical analyst Fiorella Isabel joins George in conversation on the failed US regime change operation to oust elected President Maduro in Venezuela. Professor Seyed Mohammed Marandi joins Moats to give his thoughts on Israel and the ongoing genocide in Gaza.Fiorella Isabel: US Journalist and geopolitical analyst Fiorella Isabel - Twitter: https://x.com/FiorellaIsabelM/highlights Professor Seyed Mohammad Marandi: Professor of English Literature and Orientalism at the University of Tehran - Twitter: https://twitter.com/s_m_marandi- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Prof.MohammadMarandi/ Become a MOATS Graduate at https://plus.acast.com/s/moatswithgorgegalloway. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Moderatorin Anna Kalinowsky, heise-online-Chefredakteur Dr. Volker Zota (@DocZet) und Malte Kirchner (@maltekir) sprechen in dieser Ausgabe der #heiseshow unter anderem über folgende Themen: - Gerichtsurteil gegen Google: Endet bald das Suchmaschinen-Monopol? Ein US-Gericht stellt fest: Google missbraucht seine Monopolstellung im Suchmaschinenmarkt. Was bedeutet dieses Urteil für die Zukunft der Internetsuche? Wie könnte sich der Wettbewerb im Suchmaschinenmarkt dadurch verändern? Welche Konsequenzen drohen Google? - Logitech und die Abo-Maus: Alles nur Spaß? Logitech dementiert Gerüchte um eine "Forever-Maus" mit Abo-Zahlung. War es ein Missverständnis oder ein cleverer PR-Stunt? Wie stehen Nutzer generell zu Abo-Modellen für Hardware? Könnte dieses Konzept in Zukunft dennoch Realität werden? - Schädliches Selbstgespräch: Droht KIs der Trainings-Tod? Experten warnen vor einem möglichen Kollaps von KI-Systemen durch selbst generierte Trainingsdaten. Wie realistisch ist dieses Szenario? Welche Auswirkungen hätte ein solcher "Trainings-Tod" auf die KI-Entwicklung? Wie kann die Qualität von KI-Trainingsdaten langfristig sichergestellt werden? Außerdem wieder mit dabei: ein Nerd-Geburtstag, das WTF der Woche und knifflige Quizfragen.
Moderatorin Anna Kalinowsky, heise-online-Chefredakteur Dr. Volker Zota (@DocZet) und Malte Kirchner (@maltekir) sprechen in dieser Ausgabe der #heiseshow unter anderem über folgende Themen: - Gerichtsurteil gegen Google: Endet bald das Suchmaschinen-Monopol? Ein US-Gericht stellt fest: Google missbraucht seine Monopolstellung im Suchmaschinenmarkt. Was bedeutet dieses Urteil für die Zukunft der Internetsuche? Wie könnte sich der Wettbewerb im Suchmaschinenmarkt dadurch verändern? Welche Konsequenzen drohen Google? - Logitech und die Abo-Maus: Alles nur Spaß? Logitech dementiert Gerüchte um eine "Forever-Maus" mit Abo-Zahlung. War es ein Missverständnis oder ein cleverer PR-Stunt? Wie stehen Nutzer generell zu Abo-Modellen für Hardware? Könnte dieses Konzept in Zukunft dennoch Realität werden? - Schädliches Selbstgespräch: Droht KIs der Trainings-Tod? Experten warnen vor einem möglichen Kollaps von KI-Systemen durch selbst generierte Trainingsdaten. Wie realistisch ist dieses Szenario? Welche Auswirkungen hätte ein solcher "Trainings-Tod" auf die KI-Entwicklung? Wie kann die Qualität von KI-Trainingsdaten langfristig sichergestellt werden? Außerdem wieder mit dabei: ein Nerd-Geburtstag, das WTF der Woche und knifflige Quizfragen.
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The reigning Nathan's Hot Dog Eating champ, Joey Chestnut, has been banned from the 4th of July event for apparently violating his contract. Was this a PR stunt? Rocky & Lissa discuss.
Memphis, Tennessee artist #BIG30 makes his debut on Skipping Class with Lalaa Shepard presented by The Progress Report to speak about his close bonds with his parents, growing up in Memphis, hardest adjustments becoming a rapper, signing a record deal before Pooh Shiesty and splitting money with him, best and worse investments outside of music, new album ‘Still King', his relationships with K Carbon, Big Scar, Moneybagg Yo, Gucci Mane, and his late cousin Nuskie, fatherhood and raising females.
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As the last episode ended, I was beginning my return to normal life after the unexpected death of my father. The unanticipated event had turned my entire world upside down. After remaining home for a one-week mourning period, when I returned to normal life, everything was exactly the same as it had been when I left it. Same classes. Same teachers. Same friends. Everything was the same. Except nothing was the same and it would never be again. It's a terrible feeling and everyone who has experienced the early stages of deep grief is painfully aware of it. However, there was one thing that was radically different in my new daily routine, which was that I was now going to synagogue every morning and every night and would be doing it for eleven months. The same held true for my brother, who was eight years older than me. It was a big eight years at that age because while I was in the middle of high school and living the life of a teenager, he was in his last year of law school, had been married for a few years, and his wife was about six weeks away from giving birth to their first child. But even so, we had always done everything together. We even lived in the same room in our house until he moved out for college. So naturally, we started attending the daily service together. Very early in the process, I came to understand that while the ritual of saying the mourner's prayer is ostensibly to honor the dead, in reality, it provides a tremendous benefit for the living survivors. It was an enormous help to me on several key levels, and the most important one for me was that the rabbi of this particular synagogue was truly a spiritual giant. We got to spend an enormous amount of time with him and became extremely close. So, that new way of life began for me in the second week of December of 1965. Let's jump ahead almost six months later to the end of May of 1966. As I've said, we have an enormous amount of resiliency at that age, and even with all the trauma around the death, I was still having a great year at school. My brother, Mike and I had been attending services every morning and night. We never missed a service and we intended to keep it that way, but suddenly something came up that was going to be an insurmountable problem for him. His last year of law school was coming to an end and soon, it would be time for him to take the bar exam. A two-day cram course was being offered that went until nine each evening and he was going to have to miss services for two nights. It was upsetting to him but there was no away around it and it absolutely had to happen. The first night came and I attended the service without him. It really was no big deal and I didn't pay any attention to it. It was a normal night. I ate dinner with my mother, went to the synagogue and said the prayer, came home and did my homework and eventually got washed and went to bed. Then, one of the strangest things that has ever happened to me took place For some reason, I didn't feel tired at all and thought I was going to have some trouble falling asleep. I was just lying there, and the next thing I knew, I suddenly found myself back in the chapel of the synagogue once again. It was a strange sensation because I felt like I had actually gone back in time. The events that had just happened a few hours earlier started happening again. It was like watching an instant replay, but instead of just watching it, I was living through it. Everything happened exactly as it had, just a few hours earlier. Services ended, and I walked out of the chapel. But this time, when I entered the main lobby, I heard a sharp sound. “Psst! Psst!” It was clear to me that whatever that replay had been was over. I knew I was in new territory because nothing like this had happened earlier. The sound came from my left. I looked over at the dark corner near the sanctuary doors and suddenly, my father stepped out of the shadows. Amazed, I walked right over to him. As I got closer, he gave me a warm smile and I was struck by how great he looked. He was wearing a gray suit with a purple shirt. The collar was opened, and he had a dark, healthy suntan like he had been in the Caribbean or Hawaii for a few months. He also seemed a little younger, with slightly more hair, which was slicked back. In short, he looked tremendous. “Where's Michael?” he asked, as soon as I got close. “Oh, he couldn't come tonight,” I said. “He has to study for the bar exam. They're having a cram course, and tonight's the first class.” “Oh, right, right. That's good,” he said, sounding like he knew exactly what I was talking about. “He'll pass it. He'll do fine. He's going to become a lawyer, and he'll go right into the firm. Everything's going to work out well for him.” Then he got a little serious. “But, watch out for your sister, though,” he said soberly. “She's not doing so great.” “Sybil?” I wondered. “What's the matter with Sybil?” I didn't say anything, but as I thought about it, I remembered that she had never shown any emotion after he died. She had been extremely stoic, always stone-faced and never crying or even shedding a tear. Maybe that had something to do with whatever it was he was talking about. “Oh yeah,” I said. “She didn't show any emotion after you d—” I was just about to say the word died, when the impossibility of what was happening hit me like a ton of bricks. Suddenly I remembered the actual truth of the matter – that he was, in fact, dead. I guess I had been so glad to see him, I hadn't realized it at first. But now it all came rushing came back into me. The reason I hadn't seen him for all this time wasn't that he had been away on some tropical island. It was because he had dropped dead on the floor of the Boston Garden six months earlier. He was long since dead and buried. Yet here he was, standing in the synagogue lobby, happy and healthy and talking to me like everything was normal. “Wait a minute, wait a minute,” I exclaimed. “What are you doing here? You're dead!” “No,” he said, with a slight chuckle. “No, no. That wasn't real.” “What?” I asked. “It was just a trick,” he replied. “It wasn't real.” “What do you mean, it wasn't real?” I shot back, a little perturbed. “Of course, it was real!” How could he say it wasn't real? It was the worst thing that had ever happened to me. Everything about it was a nightmare. Our family was completely devastated, and since then, we had gone through month after month of relentless pain. I wished to God it wasn't real, but unfortunately, it was as real as it gets. “You died. You're dead,” I blurted out, even more upset. “It was terrible. There was this big funeral, and everyone was hysterical. It was awful.” An enormous rush of pain welled up inside of me. “It was horrible. You died! We buried you and you're dead!” I was ready to break down in tears. But then, just like old times, he made his familiar gesture and held up his right hand, signaling me to calm down and listen to him. Just seeing him do it made me feel a little better. “It wasn't real,” he said, calmly. “It was just a trick.” “What are you talking about?” I asked, bewildered. “A trick. You know a stunt, a gimmick.” I still had no idea what he meant, but I didn't say anything. “Listen to me,” he said, sympathetically. “There is no death. It's just a public-relations stunt God does to get people to think about him. That's all it is. It's not real.” I didn't know what to say. There was absolutely, positively no question about the fact that he had died. It was irrefutable. And yet here he was—alive and well, telling me it was all just a stunt. As confident as ever, he certainly looked like he knew what he was talking about. He looked great. In fact, I'd never seen him look better. “See?” he said, with a smile. “It's all just a trick.” Then he added, “Some trick!” At that point, my mind went blank. I don't think I could think anymore, and frankly, I didn't care. It was just such a relief to be with him again and listen to him explain something to me. It didn't matter if I understood it or not. As I looked at him, I realized I had forgotten how much I really missed him. I hadn't seen him for six months. It had been an eternity of constant pain and I had gotten used to it. But now, alive or dead, we were back together again, and the pain was gone. I was happy and felt like my old self again - two long-lost and long-forgotten feelings. He looked at me with a warm smile for a moment. “I see you're wearing my ring,” he said, looking down at my right hand. He used to wear a black star sapphire pinky ring that he got when he went to the Japan Olympics to sign Luke Jackson to the 76ers. My mother gave it to me after he died, and I wore it every day. “Listen,” he said somewhat soberly. “The stone in that ring has a vibration that's bad for your body. I don't want you to wear it anymore.” I didn't say anything. Then his face lit up. “Hey! I've got an idea,” he said. “Since I never really died, why don't you give it back to me?” Without giving it a second thought, I took the ring off and held it up between the thumb and forefinger of my right hand. He reached up and held it exactly the same way. I thought he was going to take it, but he didn't. Instead, we both stood there, holding the ring between us, like a statue. After a moment, I felt it start to vibrate. Then, like an instrument being tuned to a higher note, something within me quickened. The ring began to glow, getting brighter by degrees until eventually, the whole room was filled with a brilliant light. But it was more than just a light. I could sense a happy presence to it, a warm beauty that was extremely comforting. And it felt familiar to me as well, like I knew it from somewhere - another time and place from long before my memory began. I felt myself being slowly pulled into it, as though it had its own field of gravity. It got stronger, like the current of a river nearing the ocean, and the light got even brighter. The more light I saw, the lighter I felt, along with a deep sense of happiness and joy. And finally, an all-encompassing love enveloped me, and I lost all contact with space and time. I have no idea how long it lasted, but I finally began to regain awareness of my body. There was a gentle transition, almost like the physical world gelled into reality around me and I found that I was laying in my bed, wearing my pajamas. It took a little more time, but I soon realized it had all been just a dream. Soon, I was completely back in the real world. Obviously, my life was unchanged, and my father was still dead. Naturally, I was disappointed. As fulfilling as the experience had been, I quickly understood that the whole thing had been just a fantasy that my mind had created in my sleep. Even so, it had been a deeply wonderful experience to feel happy again. It was the first time since the night he died, that the heavy burden that I constantly felt was lifted from my heart. For those few moments, I had gotten to be my old self again and realized that I had completely forgotten the way life used to be, before the road had turned, and I had come upon the Vale of Tears. Now you may be thinking, “OK. So what's the big deal? You had a happy dream that your father was still alive. Why is that one of the most amazing things that has ever happened to you?” All I can say is, we'll get into that in the coming episode. For now, keep your eyes, mind, and heart open, and let's get together in the next one.
It's all about the jam. Sure, we're all making fun of it, but is it actually a brilliant PR Stunt?Who cares if it is - it's so much fun to ake fun of.A look at who has gotten jam so far, and where they rank in Meghan's Top 50!Meanwhile, this has spiked sales in The King's Jam!
RTE's Crime Correspondent Paul Reynolds speaks to members attending the GRA's annual conference
An announcement that all uniform gardaí will do 30 minutes of road policing on duty has been described as a public relations exercise by the Garda Representative Association. We hear from Jack Chambers, Minister of State with Responsibility for Road Safety.
Brownsville residents blast Joe Biden's visit to the Southern Border. "By a stroke of a pen, you could stop this, you don't need Congress.""Feels like it's a day late and a dollar short.""It just seems a little, too little, too late." With all the bad news with the Biden economy and the Biden crime family's destruction of America and attacks against President Trump and those of us that love America, we sometimes forget to be grateful. SCOTUS to rule on whether or not Trump can run for president.
Todd Starnes - With the recent murder of a college student and the ongoing border crisis, Immigration has become the hot-button topic of the 2024 election - 00:36 Ron Coleman: Ken Buck calls on cabinet to remove Joe Biden under the 25th Amendment, unfortunately, this just seems like a PR Stunt. - 08.21 Brandon Gill - Millions are being spent on attack ads to take down Brandon Gill, accusing him of supporting the defunding of police. - 16:26 Allen Mashburn - A supreme court argument will be heard tomorrow: Whether a bump stock device can be defined as a “machine gun”. -24:24 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bitter hostilities between Queen Camilla and Prince Harry exploded when the royal renegade made a 5,500-mile dash to see his father. Bradley Cooper has revealed an unexpected detail about a business meeting he had with Beyoncé and Jay-Z at the power couple's mansion. Tom Brady doubts the timeline of ex-wife Gisele Bündchen's budding romance with jiu-jitsu instructor Joaquim Valente. Rob is joined by the charming Marc Lupo. Don't forget to vote in today's poll on Twitter at @naughtynicerob or in our Facebook group.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hour 1 - Nick and Andy debate whether the return of Theo Epstein will help the Red Sox turn things around or if its just Fenway Sports Group trying to get in good graces. Then, Rob Bradford joins to show to try and make sense of Epstein's return and why the Red Sox decided let Justin Turner walk away. And, should last Thursday's Celtics loss to the Lakers draw concerns?
HOUR 3 - Wiggy says without Mahomes, Andy Reid is a guy who can't get over the hump Wiggy says you can start making the case that Mahomes will surpass Brady Courtney says it's a kick to the gut for Bill to not have a job yet
Today the Chicks chat about Hunter Biden's absolutely ridiculous appearance in front of Congress, the comments that are getting a bunch of attention for Chris Christie, and mixed reviews for Trump's Fox News Townhall. Visit http://ruffchicks.com to get your FREE Jumpstart Trial Bag of Ruff Greens, you simply cover shipping.Visit https://Mypillow.com/CHICKS - It's the bedding sale you don't want to miss. Refresh your rest with My Pillow! See site for savings! Use Code CHICKS.
Today the Chicks chat about Hunter Biden’s absolutely ridiculous appearance in front of Congress, the comments that are getting a bunch of attention for Chris Christie, and mixed reviews for Trump’s Fox News Townhall.
Live from STUDIO G- in the heart of America- I'm STEVE GRUBER- saying the things you wish you could -every day- Fighting for you from the Foxhole of Freedom and defending this great nation— AND looking forward to WINNING Again! This is THE STEVE GRUBER SHOW! Here are 3 big things you need to know right now— Number One— The snow is beginning to pound again and again all over the nation—some call it Climate Change—but where I grew up—we just call it winter—and its going to be here with a bad attitude for a while now— Number Two— Your dishwasher may be safe—at least for now—as the Biden Administration gets flushed out by a Federal Appeals court for its excessive over-reach—as it should— Number Three— Boy did the circus arrive on Capitol Hill Wednesday—when Hunter Biden pulled the biggest political and PR stunt any of us have seen in quite some time— After flaunting his subpoena to testify about his business dealings a few weeks ago—Hunter instead gave an impromptu press conference that day and fled—that was a bad look and possibly damaging to his dad who is the focus of a widening scandal and impeachment effort— BUT on Wednesday as two separate committees got together to discuss finding young Hunter in contempt of Congress for that stunt—he decided to pull a much bigger one—and he came rolling into the hearing itself— And that sent the room into a frenzy— I think it was about as poor of a decision as Hunter could have made and I wonder if he was advised by his attorneys to take that flashy gamble for the whole world to see— To me—it screamed—you cannot touch me—I am not like you, I have privilege and nothing can ever be done to me because my daddy is President— I mean, it really was shocking— and I want to go through several key moments both during and after the strange and frankly extremely arrogant stunt—
Almost all of my show prep went out the window today after Hunter Biden pulled his latest stunt on the House Oversight Committee. For those who didn't catch it, just as the committee was holding the debate over whether or not to hold Hunter Biden in contempt for the stunt he pulled in December by not showing up as required by subpoena, he walked into the proceeding. He literally walked into his own contempt of Congress hearing. He believes he is above the law and above reproach and enjoyed making a mockery of the proceeding. He did make a glaring error by telling a Fox News reporter as he was retreating from the building that most people pickup the phone when their dad calls. Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) called out the stunt and said Hunter should be immediately arrested. Here is where I have to remind the audience that there isn't a contempt of Congress charge, yet. That's why they were meeting. If they pass it (which I believe they will), it then has to go to the DOJ for them to process and decide if they will follow through on an arrest. Let's see just how fairly AG Merrick Garland and the Democrats play this as opposed to January 6 subpoena subjects who were found in contempt. Rep. Mike Waltz (R-FL) made some great points about how committees work, what Rep. Jaime Raskin (R-CA) stated when it related to January 6 and how Article 1 Section 6 of the Constitution works. He also stated the Florida Democrat representative Jared Moskowitz helped facilitate the Hunter Biden stunt, much like Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) aided and abetted Hunter with his first stunt back in December. Of course, Moskowitz, when asked by MSNBC, denied it, but praised Hunter for his performance and suggested Republicans should have been prepared for his bit of theater. Rep. Wesley Hunt (R-TX) put forth an articulate explanation for why Hunter should not be allowed to consider himself like a prince and outside the laws of the United States. Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) said much the same, but in a less subtle way. Happening in a separate hearing, a call to see if Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas can be placed under an impeachment inquiry. Rep. Clay Higgins (R-LA) asked for their expert witnesses to give their thoughts and they each said Mayorkas should be impeached. You may have missed it, but Ray Epps, a J6 provocateur and a long believed Fed asset was sentenced yesterday. Oh, he's not going to serve any jail time. Nope. Just a small fine and some community service. Just go ahead and confirm he is a Fed without using those words. By way of comparison, we look at a sentencing today of an independent journalist who was at the Capitol on January 6. It seems our justice system hands out sentences based on whether or not you are in support of the official state narrative or if you are trying to get to the truth. Truth tellers are being shown, the First Amendment will not apply and they will be met with much more harsh sentencing. Take a moment to rate and review the show and then share the episode on social media. You can find me on Facebook, X, Instagram, GETTR and TRUTH Social by searching for The Alan Sanders Show. You can also support the show by visiting my Patreon page!
Not all those in the PR world love the idea of a stunt. Do they work? Sure. They are intended to wow - and when done well, for the right brand, they can deliver the desired reaction from consumers. A drama-filled stunt can provide excitement, but there also needs to be a level of engagement - which requires you to do your homework and planning BEFORE the stunt takes place. In this Quick Hit, we invite you to listen to real-world examples of our experiences. Make sure to catch the full episode with tried and true tips here.
We're baaaack and we have some polls to answer and debates to settle and Sarah goes off on some pretty big predictions. A fun time episode that goes deep and really not that deep at all.Follow @NeighbourBecci for her weekly pollsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's an embarrassment of riches this week as Carolina and Devin argue about the validity of the Travis Kelce / Taylor Swift romance, then dive into the Golden Bachelor and a brand new season of Bachelor in Paradise! Subscribe to Big Money Players Diamond on Apple Podcasts to get this episode ad-free: https://apple.co/trueromanceSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.insurgentspod.comJon Siebels of Eve 6 joins us to talk about Live Nation's recent announcement that it will be ending merch cuts, offering artists travel stipends and a handful of other things to better “support artists.” The company, which has an effective monopoly over the music industry through its control over music venues, servi…