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Mariners Opening Day is Thursday, so we preview the AL West opponents starting with the A's. JESSICA KLEINSCHMIDT (Athletics' broadcaster) joins us to give us her thoughts on the A's moves in the offseason and their future outside of Oakland. :30- UConn was knocked out of the tournament by Florida yesterday and no one feels bad for Dan Hurley. Is he the most unlikeable personality in College basketball? :45- Chuck and Buck hung out at QCC with listeners on Friday and managed to leave without placing any bets. Success or fail?
We are ready for the Madness! March Madness is a time to cheer for underdogs and buzzer-beaters and gamble and drink and be less productive in general. On that note, we are the only ones on the air today, so we can bring the listeners wall-to-wall coverage of all the games… and so our coworkers get the day off to watch basketball, gamble and be less productive in general. :30- NFL teams have proposed several rule changes for the 2025 season. - Banning the tush-push? - Removing the automatic 1st on defensive holding - No more automatic home-field for division winners? - An alignment of overtime for the regular season and postseason :45- The boys are headed to QCC tomorrow! Join Chuck and Buck to take in the Madness at the DraftKings Sportsbook at QCC tomorrow from 3-6!
David shares his heart for the culture of worship at QCC and on the beauty of pressing in to seek the Lord for a new experience.
Last week, we brought you the first half of our special coverage from the 2024 iVT Expo, where we heard from industry leaders and innovators on the show floor. Now, we're back with more insights and testimonials from the final day of the event! Tune in to hear what our guests had to say as they wrapped up their experience at this year's expo. iVT EXPO is an annual exposition for the off high vehicle design and engineering community, with exhibits that are highly focused on a number of key technologies, including new powertrains, electric and hybrid systems, control systems, sensors, and autonomous technologies. Hydraulics serve as a key enabling technology for these vehicles and many of these systems, iVT EXPO offers an ideal platform for growth and expansion of hydraulics, both in its affiliated education program and on its show floor. Thank you to the following companies for having guests speak on this episode of Fluid Power Forum: HUSCO, Applied Engineering Services, Marzocchi Pumps, QCC, Magnet Shultz of America, and J.R. Merritt.
Dan de baja a conductores de transporte público por riña: AMEQ / Abiertos al diálogo con manifestantes en el congreso / Seguridad en el QCC fue para que no se detenga el trabajo de los diputados.
For the first twenty minutes of this episode of Queer Cinema Catchup, Joe and Allison time travel back to their very first attempt at a QCC episode, a review of the film Bros just after its theatrical release in September of 2022. They then (21:37) launch into their updated thoughts on Bros and compare it (50:00) with another queer film Dicks: The Musical. Let us know your thoughts on this gay double feature by sending an email to queercinemacatchup@gmail.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Threesomes, tension, and tennis. Joe and Allison debate their very different takes on Luca Guadagnino's Challengers in this week's QCC. Email thoughts, questions, and suggestions to queercinemacatchup@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The fantasy, conspiracy, and reality (at least from a literary POV) of “Gaylor” helped Allison come out. She explains why to Joe in this episode of QCC! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Long time QCC friend, Randall Worley was here with us challenging a paradigm to help us trust God wholeheartedly through humility.
This is a special QCC family moment as John Mark and Shelly interview Dan and Kara Keistler to get to know them better and see how God is crafting them into His story at QCC.
Visiting QCC mission partners, Nelson and Rachel Carreño along with Ashley Pell, share how God is changing lives in Mexico and the Philippines. Robin shares the culture and history of generosity at QCC and Dan leads us into seeking God's heart to discover our own mission fields.
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QCC president Luis Pedraja on SCOTUS Decision & Super Saturday (08/14/23)
We're excited to welcome QCC member Sarah Stephens on this week's sermon podcast! Sarah's got a powerful message on looking to scripture to learn who Jesus says He is even in the face of adversity.
In this week's Fish Fry podcast, I investigate how you can shorten your development time and accelerate code across heterogeneous compute platforms with CacheQ Systems CEO Clay Johnson. Clay and I explore the benefits of heterogeneous compute development, the details of CacheQ's QCC development platform and what sets CacheQ's QCC development platform apart from open-source tools.
It's the second week of our Advent series and we're welcoming Dan Keistler for the first time to the QCC pulpit as he sheds a light on how different Jesus is from our expectations and how much higher his ways are than ours.
WELCOME THE FUCK BACK MY LOVES! We took a casual year and a half hiatus, but I am thrilled to announce we are back! I fell out of love with podcasting for a bit because it was feeling like a lot of pressure to constantly be creating + producing. I have decided to bring it back in a way that feels good, juicy + aligned for me. This is part 2 of a 3-part come-back series. In this episode we're talking about the future vision of this podcast, where the QCC brand is headed in 2023 + all the different ways we can currently work together - INCLUDING AN EXCLUSIVE 1:1 OFFER with a 40% savings off my January rates! I haven't offered my 1:1 coaching this low in over 2 years, so be sure to book in a consult using the link below if you're feeling the pull to link arms in 2023! If you have been here since the beginning, thank you for your patience and I am so happy you're still here! If you're new to my space, welcome to my corner of the interwebs, where we discuss all things Mindset, Money + Manifestation through a spiritual, healing + trauma-informed lens. I am so excited + grateful to be in your ears, as I know that your time, attention + energy is incredibly valuable. It is an honour that you're spending it with me All my love, Kiki xo ------- Connect with Kiki Here: Msha.ke/quantumcreatrix Instagram.com/quantumcreatrix Facebook.com/quantumcreatrix Facebook.com/groups/quantumcreatrixco https://www.tiktok.com/@quantumcreatrix linkedin.com/in/quantumcreatrix Insightimer.com/kikirae Interested in Frequency Healing Therapy? Try Healy: CAN: https://canada.healy.shop/?partnername=9063-1127-7839 USA: https://us.healy.shop/?partnername=9063-1127-7839 Curious about NLP? Get Certified by Quantum Ripple Effect Institute here: https://erinnicolecoaching.mykajabi.com/a/27760/GfSmjQNT Try Breathwork via the Othership App: https://othership.onelink.me/loJo/kikirae Book in your FREE 30-min consult: https://calendly.com/kikiraecoaching Want to come to a healing + manifestation retreat in Costa Rica with me? DM me for the link!
This week we had the privilege to hear QCC member Josiah Claypool share as we look at the renewal of our mind through thanksgiving and the power that comes through seeing the world from God's perspective.
Marco MezzalamaPresidente Fondazione LINKS, Vice Presidente Accademia delle Scienze di Torino, Professore Emerito di Sistemi di Elaborazione, Emeritus Professor of Computer Engineering, ha conseguito la laurea in ingegneria elettronica al Politecnico di Torino nel 1972, presso cui dal 1986, ha ricoperto il ruolo di Professore ordinario di Sistemi di Elaborazione. Attualmente è Professore Emerito presso il Politecnico di Torino. Dal 1993 fino al 2012 ha ricoperto la carica di Vice Rettore per i sistemi informativi e di Pro Rettore Vicario (2001-2005) del Politecnico stesso. È Vice Presidente dell'Accademmia delle Scienze di Torino. Autore di più di 150 pubblicazioni su riviste nazionali ed internazionali. È stato revisore di prestigiose riviste di diffusione internazionale e revisore di progetti di ricerca in ambito europeo. È stato ed è membro di CdA o Advisory Board di prestigiosi enti di ricerca e di società quotate. Attualmente è Presidente della Fondazione di ricerca LINKS. La sua attività di ricerca ha toccato i temi dell'architettura dei calcolatori e delle reti telematiche, della sicurezza dei sistemi informatici, ivi comprese le problematiche del malware, dell'elaborazione dei segnali e delle sue applicazioni nel campo dell'Intelligenza Artificiale, della multimedialità e della progettazione automatica di circuiti logici (CAD/CAE). App, libri e link utili Scuola Master e Formazione permanente del Politecnico Articolo Jason Palmer, "Here, There and Everywhere. Quantum Technology Is Beginning to Come into Its Own," Economist, March 9, 2017 Ibm quantum roadmap Case Hystory dwavesys Rogers Owen, Sanders James,"Enterprises Are Preparing to Quantum Leap Today ", 451 Research (S&P Global) Compuuting Workforce Laura G. Converso "How to build a quantum computing workforce", 9 Nov 2020, Quantum Computing Grows J. Watrous, "The theory of quantum information," (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2018).N. Gisin, et al. "Quantum Cryptography," Rev. Mod. Phys. 74, 145 (2002)Stefano Pirandola et al., "Advances in Quantum Cryptography", Adv. Opt. Photon. 12, 1012-1236 (2020) Strategia europea Quantum McCaskey, Alexander J., et al. "Quantum chemistry as a benchmark for near-term quantum computers." npj Quantum Information 5.1 (2019): 1-8Glover, Fred, Gary Kochenberger, and Yu Du. "A tutorial on formulating and using QUBO models." arXiv preprint arXiv:1811.11538 (2018). Quantim advantage Silvério, Henrique, et al. "Pulser: An open-source package for the design of pulse sequences in programmable neutral-atom arrays." arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.15044 (2021). Europa e Quantum Luigi Grassia, "INVESTIMENTO MILIARDARIO FORMERÀ I SUPER-INGEGNERI - Cervelli cercansi - Mega- progetto Usa per vincere la corsa ai computer quantistici", Tuttoscienze n.1806, 19 settembre 2018, LaStampa p.29 Il Quantum Specialist L'esperto in Quantum Computing e Communication è un ruolo tecnico nell'ambito delle professionalità digitali che svolge un ruolo di innovazione nei processi e prodotti aziendali utilizzando il nuovo paradigma del QCC. Compito fondamentale è quello di rivedere le applicazioni informatiche e telematiche con l'introduzione della nuova tecnologia QCC al fine di migliorare e rendere sicure le attuali applicazioni principalmente nei settori finanziari e ingegneristici. Il settore di impiego è tipicamente quello delle società di servizi (banche, assicurazioni,..) e delle società industriali (telco, informatica, auto, avio, energia,..) con spiccato sviluppo di prodotti complessi e ad elevata innovazione. Interessante è la crescità di start-up legate allo sviluppo e uso di questa tecnologia.
Thomas Hermanns und Thomas Pape – 30 Jahre „Quatsch Comedy Club“ Wer im Quatsch Club, in einer Führungsposition arbeiten möchte, sollte unbedingt Thomas heißen! Das könnte man als Außenstehender denken. Tatsächlich war es reiner Zufall, dass sowohl der Erfinder des „Quatsch-Comedy-Clubs“, als auch der Geschäftsführer den gleichen Vornamen haben. Allerdings hat der Name Thomas seinen Ursprung im aramäischen Wort „Teoma“ und bedeutet Zwilling. Da schließt sich der Kreis. Die beiden „Comedy Zwillinge“ im Geiste bei uns und erzählten über ihre Kennlerngeschichte, Höhepunkte aus 30 Jahren und die vielen Geburtstagsüberraschungen, auf die wir uns in diesem Jahr freuen können. Seit vielen Jahren gibt es eine enge Partnerschaft zwischen BB RADIO und dem Quatsch Comedy Club und dementsprechend gibt es die „Besten Comedians Deutschlands“ parallel bei uns im Radio und im QCC auf der Bühne. Eine echte Erfolgsgeschichte. Auf die nächsten „Dreißig“ lieber Quatsch Club. Wir folgen Euch auf dem Fuß, denn wir feiern unseren 30. Geburtstag im nächsten Jahr. Hört Euch den Podcast mit Thomas und Thomas an. Außerordentlich lustig, spannend und unterhaltsam. Gibt es überall, wo es Podcasts gibt, unter BB RADIO Mitternachtstalk.
Or donc, pour ma dernière émission de la saison, il pleut, et ce fichu Covid revient jouer les trouble-fêtes... Je sais pas si ça va... Loin de moi l'idée de pleurnicher - enfin pas trop ! - il se trouve que "Je sais pas si ça va" c'est aussi le titre du second album de Marie-Flore. Elle qui avait opéré un "Braquage" sur nos playlists en 2019, avec "QCC", "Tout ou rien" ou "M'en veux pas" affirme son style et la plume d'une jeune femme résolue à ne pas jouer le rôle que la société pourrait lui intimer. Libérée, assurément, effrontée, peut-être, désabusée, sans doute un peu. Ce qui est sûr aussi, c'est que Marie-Flore est pop. Dans le sens le plus vaste et le plus chic du terme. Pop parce que pendant deux ans de couvre-feu, elle a carburé à l'énergie de Dua Lipa. Pop aussi parce qu'elle nous fait danser en pleurant et réciproquement, avec ses peines heureuses et ses joie tristes. C'était la toute première invitée de Serge, l'émission sur Tsugi Radio, Marie-Flore, est de retour dans notre cabane de La Villette en direct sur tsugiradio.fr.
CAM and CL had to wait until the dust settled on these most recent event before slapping this episode on y'all. We're promoting solution based thinking during this episode. Timestamps are DOWN BELOW:1:15 - What being unbiased does for people?04:27 - S/O to the Real Ones07:00 - Check out our QCC episode09:20 - Being Obedient to the Source11:38 - Unknown, Unknown13:00 - Where should we begin?14:34 - CAM takes the first swing16:00 - CL takes a crack at it17:38 - SHE WHO SHALL NOT BE NAMED!18:17 - CAM and Will are cool!23:40 - They are the Most Transparent Couple in Hollywood by far.25:09 - You don't P, where you eat.30:43 - Contreversy Sells.32:59 - S/O To Savannah James38:10 - Solution Based Thinking46:05 - Will's Greatest Love Interest / the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air52:00 - CL clarifies what and where Zion is.53:41 - Get Rich or Die Trying? / CAM wants the Young Bulls to Switch things up.56:35 - This ain't a video game, Ladies and Gentlemen.01:00:03 - Did you hear Michael Beasley's story?01:05:43 - Division is their Religion 01:10:00 - Thoughts Become Things S/O to Jamie Lo01:14:53 - Each one; teach one.01:17:11 - Just Reach Out!
This week we are joined by our lovely guest David, founder of Queer Coffee Company, who has one goal - brewing good vibes, in mugs and in our communities. Pop the kettle on, sit back, and listen to him tell us the story of how the company went from concept to cup during lockdown, and the amazing support QCC offers to LGBTQ+ charities. David has kindly offered 10% off with the discount code: LEZBEHONEST10 - Enjoy! For more details, check out - https://www.thequeercoffeeco.com/ - Instagram: @thequeercoffeeco As always, thank you so much for listening. We would love to hear your stories, so why not send us a message and give us a follow on our socials. Instagram @lezbehonestpodcast - Twitter @lezbehonest_ Email - Lezbehonestpod@gmail.com Enjoy! x
In the 4th episode of season 2, hosts Galen and Jordan talk about intersecting identities and how people often belong to multiple communities. They discuss visible/invisible identifiers and how in some spaces we may gain privilege while facing prejudice and violence in others. And using personal stories, they share how Race and identifying as people of colour influence their relationship to Queerness. Season 2 of the QKID podcast is all about Community. Subscribe to our channel to listen to each episode about the different facets and topics related to community building. Throughout the season you will gain insight into the perspective and goals of QCC working as a nonprofit in Metro Vancouver. To find out more about the Queer Community Collective, follow us on Instagram and Facebook @Queercommunitycollective or send us an email at folx@queercommunitycollective.com Please note, we often have heavy conversations around complex topics. We do our best to label the episodes with trigger warnings and content summaries. However, always proceed with caution. And we believe in two way conversations so if you have feedback for the hosts, or if something didn't resonate with you, we would love to hear about it! Thanks for listening. Triggers warnings: racism, sexual assault, generational trauma, Resources: The podcast Jordan mentioned is ‘Hoodrat to Headwrap: a decolonized podcast' By Ericka Hart @ihartericka This Book Is Anti-Racist: 20 Lessons on how to Wake Up, Take Action, and Do the Work By Tiffany Jewell @tiffanymjewell Illustrated by Aurelia Durand @4ur3lia
In the 3rd episode of season 2, hosts Galen and Ess interview Beth Carlson-Malena, a Queer co-pastor of a Vancouver church, about Christian community. They discuss how religious upbringings informed their sense of community and unpack the positive and negative impacts of religion on a global scale. They speak honestly about the religious trauma that Queer and marginalized folx suffer and share personal stories of their healing journey in reconciling spirituality with their Queerness. Ess and Galen don't hold back, and ask Beth some confronting questions about how she navigates representing a religion associated with colonization, genocide, and pain. We specifically encourage ex-christians and current Christians to listen to this episode in a rare opportunity to hear three very different Queers comment on how they believe the church has wronged folx and their belief on ways the church and communities can move forward. Season 2 of the QKID podcast is all about Community. Subscribe to our channel to listen to each episode about the different facets and topics related to community building. Throughout the season you will gain insight into the perspective and goals of QCC working as a nonprofit in Metro Vancouver. To find out more about the Queer Community Collective, follow us on Instagram and Facebook @Queercommunitycollective or send us an email at folx@queercommunitycollective.com Please note, we often have heavy conversations around complex topics. We do our best to label the episodes with trigger warnings and content summaries. However, always proceed with caution. And we believe in two way conversations so if you have feedback for the hosts, or if something didn't resonate with you, we would love to hear about it! Thanks for listening. Trigger warnings: Religious trauma, Spiritual trauma, Colonization, Genocide, Substance use For more information about Beth's church head to openwaychurch.ca
In the second episode of season 2 Ess and Kaide host a conversation with Ash Cedar about community trauma. They explain what trauma is, and how its impacted them personally. They talk about historical examples of how communities have traumatized other communities and how individuals are ostracized by their own communities. Finally, they brainstorm how communities can collectively heal from generational trauma. Season 2 of the QKID podcast is all about Community. Subscribe to our channel to listen to each episode about the different facets and topics related to community building. Throughout the season you will gain insight into the perspective and goals of QCC working as a nonprofit in Metro Vancouver. To find out more about the Queer Community Collective, follow us on Instagram and Facebook @Queercommunitycollective or send us an email at folx@queercommunitycollective.com Please note, we often have heavy conversations around complex topics. We do our best to label the episodes with trigger warnings and content summaries. However, always proceed with caution. And we believe in two way conversations so if you have feedback for the hosts, or if something didn't resonate with you, we would love to hear about it! Thanks for listening. Trigger warnings: Trauma, Sexual Assault, Colonization, Genocide You can find Ash on instagram @tender.ash.heq
In the first episode of season 2, hosts Ess and Jordan discuss a history of community with examples of people coming together for a cause. They dive further in and distinguish what components are necessary for a group to affect societal, economic and political change. Season 2 of the QKID podcast is all about Community. Subscribe to our channel to listen to each episode about the different facets and topics related to community building. Throughout the season you will gain insight into the perspective and goals of QCC working as a nonprofit in Metro Vancouver. To find out more about the Queer Community Collective, follow us on Instagram and Facebook @Queercommunitycollective or send us an email at folx@queercommunitycollective.com Please note, we often have heavy conversations around complex topics. We do our best to label the episodes with trigger warnings and content summaries. However, always proceed with caution. And we believe in two way conversations so if you have feedback for the hosts, or if something didn't resonate with you, we would love to hear about it! Thanks for listening. Trigger warnings: Racism, HIV/AIDS.
In a special episode, Brit talks to the leaders of 3 queer-owned cannabis companies who, along with Different Leaf, have formed The Queer Cannabis Club; a consortium of LGBTQ-owned-and-operated businesses in the cannabis industry.Hear from Alexander Farnsworth, owner of Farnsworth Fine Cannabis in Massachusetts, Jake Bullock, co-founder of California-based marijuana-infused drink company CANN, and Jim Freeland, Chief of Retail Development at 1906 cannabis in Colorado, about the mission of the QCC to highlight queer-owned marijuana companies, and to create spaces for cannabis enthusiasts of a certain feather. The Queer Cannabis Club is holding its first-ever in-person event from January 20th through the 22nd at the W Hotel during Aspen Gay Ski Week. Learn more and book a 15-minute appointment for up to four people at www.queercannabis.clubHosted and produced by Brit Smith @BritTheBritish. Music by Home Body.
Lachlan Furnell from the QCC talks about the Ashes test starting soon
BENZINGA ELECTRIC VEHICLES CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 22, 2021 Click here to register for FREEEpisode Summary:Monday TradesGuests:Ben Rabizadeh, Story Tradinghttps://storytrading.com/about/For more trade ideas check out :https://www.benzinga.com/trade-ideasResources:https://www.benzinga.com/sec/insider-trades/https://www.benzinga.com/differenceHosts:Aaron BryTwitter: https://twitter.com/aaronbry5Hot Stocks Luke JacobiTwitter: https://twitter.com/lukejacobiJason RaznickTwitter: https://twitter.com/jasonraznickSubscribe to all Benzinga Podcasts hereGet 20% off Benzinga PRO here Become a BENZINGA AFFILIATE and earn 30% on new subscriptionsDisclaimer: All of the information, material, and/or content contained in this program is for informational purposes only. Investing in stocks, options, and futures is risky and not suitable for all investors. Please consult your own independent financial adviser before making any investment decisions.Unedited Transcript CEO, Jason, Rasic here with us, the man, the myth, the legend on that gear shift on the power hour with us live today. Interesting different innovative company. You are alive with us out of the power hour, Jessica Billingsley, then the CEO of a great idea. Rich was out there.There we go. What's going on producer AB Donziger nation happy Monday, happy Monday, baby. With the markets are open after a weekend of no trading, except for Luke the cryptocurrency market. I'm going to go ahead and pull up about crypto. I started trading crypto when I was in college in 2013. And the reason why we did it was because we were college.Students would be up at 3:00 AM on a Tuesday. Still trading crypto. Yeah. I mean, that's, that's the beautiful thing about crypto and Luke, let me real quick. I have the heat map pulled up here on benzinga.com/cryptocurrency. Um, if you guys are trading crypto and this isn't in your, you know, bookmarks top pages, you need to add it because not only do you get this heat map that shows you what's going on in the crypto world, you also have the top news stories.But Luke, as we can see, this is not pretty for cryptocurrency over the last 24 hours, all red, um, and the major players, Bitcoin Ethereum down more than 8%. So Luke, the title of this video or this today's episode of power hour is by the dip question, mark question, mark. Question mark. And we're not just talking about, you know, the stock market.We're talking about crypto as well. Um, and typically. Typically, when we're talking about buying the dip, we're talking about, you know, retail investors, but Luke, let me just show you real quick. Let me share my other tab. This is El Salvador's president tweeting about this. We just bought the dip 150 new coins El Salvador.The first time he's done that, I believe this is the second time somebody to check, correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe this is the second. No, I think like, uh, it coincided the first time that El Salvador bought crypto there happened. I don't know if it was related or if there just happened to be kind of a, a crash in Bitcoin and he, they bought, uh, the dip then as well.So here we have government officials buying the dip. So now my ask out to using our nation is, are you out there buying the dip today, maybe in crypto, maybe in the stock market. But yeah, I mean, I, I think this is just awesome, Luke, we're seeing, you know, real government officials going out and buying the dip.Okay. So let's, let's hit the math on this. So we have a, let's take 44,000 as the average price, 700 Bitcoins they own, so I'll sell it or it's up to $31 million in Bitcoin. Not, not a small little wallet. Solar up and saying that wouldn't make me very confident in my government. Um, Hey look, solar up rash a little bit.I would appreciate some sort of, uh, you know, price average. Some, some costs averaging in on the way down. I wouldn't want to be just in, at a certain price. Um, so I'm sure different L cells. El Salvadorians. I don't know. I think you got it. All right. Well, we'll, we'll run with it. I'm sure it's very divided how people are feeling about that right now.Yeah. Uh, Oh, yeah, it be a fun exercise. Would, it would be calculating the, uh, the, the, the price that Bitcoin would need to get to, to become the rich, to make El Salvador, the richest country in the world. Right. So I guess if the us has light, light, light, like treasury of XYZ trillion, what does Bitcoin need to get to?That would be a fun game. Maybe we say that one for tomorrow. I like that, I think. Um, but all right. I mean, let's talk about the buy, the dip. All right. So you talked about the crypto dip. Uh, I'm not hitting the dip. Uh, my thing that I like to do, I like to look at the cryptos docs. Um, whenever this happens, Coinbase is on 5%.If we pull up our Voyager digital, my. Um, we're off 8%, uh, w whenever the move in the stocks is lighter than the underlying crypto, I don't typically buy those dips. Whenever the stocks underperformed the price of the underlying crypto, that's usually what I'm hopping in. There is the dips are good for these stocks, right?If you look at a Voyager digital it's transaction-based revenue, um, and, and so, so when the dip happens, there are more transactions. So, so it's a short-term positive. Is it a long-term positive Bitcoin sits at 40 K. One Bitcoin to go to a hundred K for, for the sake of the stocks. Uh, but, but at least in the short term, we get some of that volatility.There, there a little bit of a positive for the stocks. The stocks do have diversified revenue streams outside of just the price of a Bitcoin. Um, and so that's how I'm typically I've been trading. These stocks is whenever they underperform the price of the underlying crypto on the sell off days. That's when I've been hitting them today is not the.Yeah. I mean, look, look, I think you said it well, that, that this could be a short term bull case for Voyager, that there are more transactions as the coins are slipping. Um, but I think overall, the markets care more about, you know, what, what does the news mean for the longterm? Like, um, you know, what guidance can be expected to change.So if we continue to see a lot of, um, downward movement in different cryptos, I think the market. Theory is there will be less people wanting to trade crypto on Voyager. So if we could continue to see, you know, the coins crashing bad for voyage in the long run, even if in the short term, um, people are going out and 100 K in the next few months, but all right, Ronald is jumping the gun here.Uh, who's buying the dip. All right here. Here's a one-year chart, aspire spy that we have up on the screen. Daily candles. Spy is off a little more than 2%. Um, I zoom this out to take a look at when was the last time that we've had a 2% spy day. I don't know if anybody knows that off the top of my head of their head, or if they have a data source that will point them in that direction.Uh, but, but per my quick visual check on this chart, I don't recall the last time that we would have had a negative 2% spider. I mean, it doesn't look like we've had one. Again, this is very, very, uh, imprecise and me looking at it visually. So, so I'm curious if anybody else knows that. Uh, if we go over to IWM that that's the ETF that tracks the Russell 2000, the small cap stocks, another big red day.The thing that's nice for iwi. It's sort of nice. It's been going sideways for six months. So at least we have like a pretty clearly defined level of support down here. Um, but, but, but who is buying the dip? I see emperor in the chat saying that that he's hedged he's staying in, but hedged. Um, but if you are specifically going out today in buying the dip drop the one, if you're sitting on your hands, hit the.I'm just sitting on my hands today, producer, maybe I know that the buy, the dip has worked for the past two years. I've been a, by the different for the past two years. Today is a hands day for me. Yeah, look, I agree. I mean, I think that we're going to see throughout the rest of this week, is this a, you know, trend of a new market?Are we going to see us enter, you know, kind of a bear market or is this just a bad day? And then tomorrow we're going to, um, you know, see a rebalance. I Daniel, shout out Daniel in the chat. He's saying turnaround Tuesday. He's banking on a green day tomorrow. I, I, I don't know, Luke, I just gotta wait and see, I wanna see some strengths come back in the market before I start going long again.Um, shout out to born to be in MW. Those are the two brave chatters who are buying the dip. Everybody else's into everybody. Else's like me sitting on their hands today, not making a move. Those are the two brave ones, probably looking at the history. CNA, it's worked for two years straight. They're going to go ahead and hit the dip today.Yeah. And let us know in the chat. Are, are you in any short positions right now? Like where are you in any short positions going into the day? If so, um, you know, what were those positions? How are they working out for you today? I know a lot of people I've talked to. Um, you know, playing VIX, you know, buying some VIX calls or things like that to try to, to try to get out in front of this uncertainty.Um, but you know, I'm personally not in anything short or anything like that. That's headed my portfolio. So, um, you know, bad day for me overall producer AB um, and then what about. China, we will. You give us the lowdown on the China story for anybody who isn't aware and I'm going to, I that's Foxtrot x-ray India.That's an ETF that tracks, uh, Chinese stocks that's off about 4% today. Yeah. So essentially look, um, ever Grande is China's second largest real estate company. And evergreen has accumulated a lot. I want to say almost $2 trillion. Worth of debt over the past 10 years. And there's just a lot of fear that, um, you know, this company blowing up or filing for bankruptcy could be very bad for the Chinese economy as a whole.Actually they hold a lot of real estate. And then if the, if they have to liquidate it as a part of bankruptcy, it would just flood the market. Is that. Exactly. So it'd be like if a black rock or, you know, one of our biggest real estate companies had to, uh, you know, liquidate assets and thus, you know, messing up the markets.And so basically all Chinese stocks are getting crushed today. I know Baba is down about 5%, um, someone in the chat, let me scroll up and find it.Let's see zippity due to St. Baba breaking down new PNF target of 1 31. Um, so zippity, let us know if you're playing Baba. Like if you're buying puts, trying to watch it go down from, I think it's around one 50 right now down to 1 31, or let us know how you came up with that, um, target of 1 31. Um, because I do think that there will be.Some, some good value in some of these Chinese names, if they continue to get crushed. Uh, but I've been saying that stocks have continued to get crushed, so I'm kind of just staying away from Chinese stocks at the moment. Okay. Yeah. All right. So, so, so that's the move there. Um, and, and you know, what it might be time for.I might be a, by the different today.What do you see on the screen? I see Deedee global, Inc. This is of course China's, um, Uber S company down about 7% today, Baba, like we mentioned down five and a half percent. Um, and. I don't know. I mean, I still like Baba is just such a massive company. They make so much money that I think at some point we're going to get to a point where Baba is low enough, that it becomes a very enticing investment, not just for retail traders like us, Luke, but for institutions as well.They're going to say, Hey, wait a second. This company makes you know, a hundred billion dollars a year and this stock has a depreciated by more than 50% over the last. 60 or six bonds or so, and you know, not now, not yet, but I think when some of this fear subsides, we will see institutions get into, uh, you know, Baba.And I want to see that coming back up to the $200 inch. All right. So D is 41 million transactions a day China's population, 1.4 billion. All right, they're doing 41 million transactions a day. Oh, I, I totally did that backwards. Sorry. So need 41 million transactions per day divided by the population of 1.4 billion guys.That's 3% of the Chinese population is using DD every day on averageI mean, that's substantial. The company's not going anywhere.Well, I want to see what the sales are. The other thing. And we talked about this a minute ago, Luke, is that, you know, we talked about it in regards to the Voyager short-term versus long-term investors are almost always, and when I say investors, I'm talking about institutions, I'm talking about what moves the markets, um, are almost always more concerned with like the long-term outlook rather than news in the short term.Um, you know, so if there's news out there. Like what came out with apple and the app store fees that might hurt the revenue over a long period of time news, like that will move stocks and move markets. Um, but something that China recently announced that I think actually does have a, you know, longterm guidance impact on Chinese names is, uh, Luc China announced that they are.Not going to enforce the, you know, two child rule or whatever. So I think it been part of what they're doing is they're trying to encourage people to have more kids, um, and thus making more consumers, more, uh, you know, driving the economy further. If you have a wider base of, of young people that are spending money.So maybe right now wall China assets are getting absolutely crushed. People are overlooking that, that the stock is trading at at a.Even up to, Hey. I mean, if you look at Bob was financials, it looks like a fricking steal right now, too, but I don't think a lot of investors are seen it. All right guys. D D D is the Uber. China stock has gotten Hamed since it IPO we'll zoom out. Here's one year chart. Daily candles stock reached a high of 18 bucks on the day debuted as a public company down below $8.I did try to hit this thing along with calls amid this volatility here. So somewhere around here, those calls expired worthless. It was a waste of money. Um, it may be time to shoot it again. Um, Solar upstate and AB lose the candy. I'm not quite sure what that means. Solar up, if you don't mind, uh, elaborated on that a little bit.Um, but yeah, I mean, so saying don't divide, you know, don't forget to divide the government correct downs, but all right. If anybody likes DD long, give me the one, if not give me the two, basically the thesis would be the stock has gotten hammered for items which are outside of its control. It's been, you know, net negative Chinese headlines.Uh, it had like, like the app store thing, which it sends resolved. Um, you know, today we have the China real estate item, you know, 3% of the Chinese population is using DD every single day. Uh, the company reports twenty-five percent of the Chinese population uses D has used DD over the past year. Um, so, so, so, you know, one of you would hit it like.Two of you to go short. I want to see you over that, on that thing. And I'll let the crowd decide for me. That might be my one by the dip today. I like it, Luke. I mean, I think anytime there's a lot of fear, it makes for good buying opportunities. You just have to be fearless and get in there when everyone else is scared.Um, shout out, born to be born, to be free in the chats. And India is the market. China, um, gives out fake news. I do think there are a lot of good opportunities in India, too. I've been looking at just some kind of like India economy ETFs, um, because India's economy is actually growing at a faster rate, right?Or at least pre COVID pandemic than China's was. Um, so I think out of all the emerging markets, India does look very interesting as well. The crowd has sort of mixed on DD. It's definitely bearish, but it's at least some positivity in there. All right. We'll let it sit mixed bag. We have a hot guest to bring on producer.He'd be the first time he came on this show, he called the stock and the stock ran like 60. The next day. Yeah. Corey in the chat saying what's up with SMSI I'm glad you asked Corey. Cause we have a guy, um, Ben, who's going to come on from, from story, invest in and give us our story, story trading. That's going to give us some more insight on SMSI as well as some other stocks he picked out.So without further ado, let's go with. AndBen, how are we doing? Good. How are you doing a lot of, a lot of action, a lot of things that's off about. Yeah, guys. So if you're new here, maybe you haven't seen Ben on the show before. Um, Ben is from story trading. You can go follow him on Twitter. Also drop the website in that. Um, Ben, before we start getting into the tickers, can you just give us the kind of lowdown on story trading and what the mission is there?Uh, yeah, sure. Story trading. Uh, the ultimate goal is to explain market price action, to discover the story behind the trade and the premise behind that is that there's reasons for why stocks move up and down and through crowdsource collaboration, uh, and, uh, social networking in our community. We can identify those catalysts that cause stocks to go up or down there by giving people a better understanding of the behavior of the stock, the investor expectations behind the stock.Um, and then you can make better trading and investing decisions. So right now we collaborate as a community on WhatsApp and on zoom. And we have our own app that we're building on iOS and Android coming out very soon. Uh, you could go to our website and sign up for the waitlist. Wait, wait, before you get into it produced maybe with the stocks.Ben Reed recount the story of your first time that you came on the show because you just dropped the symbol. And then that thing ran. I did, I dropped a symbol is around $5 and 50 cents. It was air H E H R. Yeah, that was a stock I've owned for two or three years. And I identified an inflection point in the stock a couple of weeks earlier, uh, with my colleague Ashley Day in our VIP meetings that we have on Sunday nights.Um, I got in, in a big way at around $2 and 70 cents. By the time I got them Benzinga was around five 50 and that afternoon it ran to like nine plus dollars. And after hours. Oh my God. Yeah. Wait. So it must've been, which day would it have been? It would have been like around here or something then when you, and that was that big green candle there.This one. Nope. Keep going further back. Oh, that was the day baby. And Ben, you kind of made it, you kind of made it tough on yourself cause that's hard to follow up, but now our audience sees you and they expect the 60 to a hundred percent. Um, so you know, maybe, maybe. Next time, start to start us out with like a 10, 20% runners.So you don't have to try to follow that follow up the a hundred percent. Yeah. Yeah, I'll do my best. So yeah, I got all I, not a lot of talk about first. I just want to mention that before we get into it. Uh, I want to acknowledge what's going on in the market, um, on spy, on the cues on ideal IWM, there's a lot of important moving averages, being breached, um, 50 day moving averages in particular, across the board, pretty much, uh, it's something that, uh, We've been here before and it doesn't necessarily mean we dive down to the 200 day moving average, but it is a risk.It is something people worry about. I'm personally not doing much about it because I've been trading for over 20 years. And on many, many occasions, I've been able to time time the top or time getting out just in time when there's a crash, but I never get back. And the reversal and looking back months later, I'm like, I would've been better off if I'd never made a move.So that's been my experience. So I haven't made many moves today, except I did raise a little bit of cash with a firm that was just a, uh, a trade I made when they got the Amazon deal. Um, so I was up on that, raised a little bit of cash from pre. And I added to a VIP stock, a soy trading, VIP stock called QC copper and gold, uh, QCC, U F.I've never mentioned, uh, on here before, but we have videos on it.Yeah. You see you F yeah. It's, it's a, yeah, it's up about 30%. Well, right at this moment, 22%. Yeah. So that's a VIP pick. I've held it for months. They had significant significant news today. I think this could be a five to 10 bagger. So I've I added this morning. I'm still on the bid. Actually. I'm trying to buy.Um, but, uh, so that, that, that's all the moves I made today so far sold a little from buying more QC. And when you're ready, I can get into some of my prepared slides. I'll give you an update on errands and other. Yeah. Yeah. If you want to hear it, if you want to go ahead and share, update on air, uh, and then let's rip into the new stocks.How's that if you want to go ahead and share your screen, we'll get it pulled up real quick. One thing I like to do on days like this, where a spiced out and, you know, almost 2% or 2% at this point is I like to look around and see kind of which stocks. Are you are down more than the market and which stocks are down less or even up, because I think while the markets are getting crushed, when you do see those one or two stocks that are green, that's a good sign that just shows you some are cyclical assets, like gold might be doing well today, or, you know, things like that.But outside of that, if say, um, I don't know if there are any big name stocks that are actually like up-to-date, but say like Amazon is down only. Well here, I'll check for you producers. If you're wondering what. Uh, this is the movers widget in Benzinga pro. Okay. You go to Benzinga pro P R o.com two week free trial.Okay. Totally free. You can follow along. Uh, I'll even put the link in the chat and make it easy for everyone. Um, but AB here, all the stocks over there's 300 million market cap. If you on big stocks, we'll move it to a 10 billion plus market cap. These, these are the large cap stocks that are up today. Um, AstraZeneca.Uh, a lot of energy stocks, it looks like, yeah. I'm seeing American airlines in there. So, so there are some stocks that, you know, could just be up from wait, where do you see American airlines? All right. They're AAL. The only airline. I know. So that's showing me that there's some air American airlines is showing some relative strength, not only against the market, but also against its industry against airlines.Um, so things like that, I kind of like to add to my watch list on days and saying, Hey, like American airlines might be strong throughout the week. Um, you know, maybe airlines in general right now are performing better than the market. So I think even on down down days like this, there are always opportunities.You have to be a little bit. You know, I guess less risk averse, if you're worried about like an overall market correction that could still hurt some of these names. Um, but yeah, I mean, that's just something that I like to do is kind of add stocks in my watch lists that are performing better than the market are better than, than the relative peers.Okay. Yeah. And here I'll call it one more thing and we're trying to get to AHR, but, but I just, while I'm seeing it, so, so, so we look at a lot of these stocks that are up today. So you notice that there's a lot of energy names, uh, that are trading higher. There's a handful of them in there, USO that that's the ETF that tracks the price of oil is actually down.So, so, so the oil futures are actually down in price. W what that suggests that a first glance to me is that there's some rotation into those energy stocks. Um, you know, it might be dollars that are rolled, rotating out of like your, your triple Q stocks, uh, you know, tack heavy index into, uh, some of the, some of the energy games.I know, 0.7% now, man, at 3%, 2.7% and we're at the lowest. Oh, and we were just sitting at that low. We typically see that loop when there's market weakness that, um, you know, money flows into the value stocks, into the stocks that are currently making a lot of money compared to the more speculative assets like your, you know, big tech companies that are looked at as more growth opportunities.Um, but yeah, Ben, without further ado, let's get to H R um, I know we've got a lot to kind of run through, but we we've got some extra time today. Okay. Great. Let me know when that screen is upgrade. Yeah. Quick, the slimmer, I got to do story trading, not an investment advisor, investing in securities and false significant risk of loss.We talked about what story trading is. So air there it is. There's a chart. Uh, Fundamentals catalyst sentiment and technicals to do this. This is what I presented. It was $5 60 cents that they have been Zynga. And look what happened since it consolidated and it kept on running. It hit $12. Right now it's $10 89 cents.So let's find out what's going on. Sorry. Sorry, Ben. But before you really get into it, can you just give us some background as to what the company is, what it does. Sure they test a semiconductor chips, uh, that are used, uh, in, in this case, Silicon carbide is where most of their business comes from. These are chips that are primarily right now be used in electric vehicles.A Tesla is probably from everything we can glean the, uh, the end customer for most of their business right now. Uh, so they sell their testing equipment to a manufacturer semiconductor manufacturer called on semi. And then, uh, those trips make their way over to Tesla for Evie, but their technology can be used in many, many other industries that have a lot of other things going on that could help explode the stock even further, but just the Evie alone and the Silicon carbide, uh, testing of those chips, um, alone is something that could continue to be a very strong tailwind for this.Perfect. Yeah, you sir. Keep going. Okay, great. So I just want to review what happened here when it got from two 70 to five 60. So, uh, um, quickly, uh, when I presented last ended at 17.4 million orders in six weeks. And, uh, this was a real inflection point for the company because it's signified that they're going to be getting recurring transactions because they're testing technology of these chips in the past were only used for sampling.So apple was one of the big customers. It was, but it was used for sampling to verify that their production, uh, uh, was going well. And it was so they didn't need to test every single chip coming out of the system. But with electric vehicles, the chips, the silicone carbide chips, a lot more sense. Uh, testing a sample is not enough.You have to test each and every single one and burn them in basically, uh, get the ones that are not good. Get it out of the system. Otherwise the UV cars can kind of stop in the middle. So the inflection was recognizing that this is, this is going to be recurring orders. So look what happens since though, since, uh, I presented to you guys last, they got enough.They had 17.4 million orders. I got another 23.6 million orders in just two weeks. It started with a 3 million EBV order. Um, the impact is, is wrong on there. I start with a 3 million order, uh, then August 31st 1.2 million order for a separate. Use case Silicon photonics, which is something, it can be huge.It could be related potentially the apple watch coming out in a couple of years. We'll talk about that. Um, and then they got the biggest order in company history a week after that 19.4 million orders significantly in that press release, they talk about. Uh, use in also electric storage and solar power conversion, which makes it even more clear.The end customer here is Tesla, and you can see that the impact on the stock price is 5 83, 6 91, 8 39. This is before the news came out. Now we're again, we're at 10 90 this week. We have a catalyst. We have. Thursday after the close. Um, I don't know what the market's doing, but the stock is holding up.Well, it's only down 2% after the stock is like over tripled in the last two months. That's amazing. I think we could see a lot of strength today going into earnings on Thursday. We can maybe see an earnings anticipation, right? Um, one thing I want to caution people, the numbers won't be on the top line in this report, they just did this 19.4 million was after, you know, after that quarter close.So some people just be careful don't expect like 20 million quarterly number. It doesn't happen like that. Right. Uh, but nonetheless, people can be anticipating great Carter. The stock might run up. I'm going to be looking at backlog and guidance to, to figure out what I do on. You know, with the report.Initially, when I went on, I told you guys I'd be looking at first of, I did say 50 to a hundred dollars in two to three years. I think that's still on the table. Uh, as far as trading, I said, I was looking to take some off the table and the $9 plus range while with all this news that happened. I, I really haven't done that.Uh, and my new target to take some off the table is in the teens. Um, I had to take off a small amount, uh, because I had calls that were expiring and, uh, A little bit of a margin thing that's take care of. So I did sell a very small amount, but I still have over 90% of my position. And at this point, Yeah. I mean, I know since you've been on the first time, we've had a lot of chat interest about AHR, even on days where, you know, you're not on people in the chat are still asking about it.And yeah. I mean, I think, you know, right here, we're just waiting for that. The next big catalyst, if HR announces that Tesla is a partner, I think we'll see that stock run out. I mean, do you have any opinions? Yeah. That that's not going to be announced because they're not the direct customer that they're the end customer.Uh, so they, they, they sell this, their product, the semiconductor manufacturers, uh, you know, not to Tesla directly. In fact, it's possible. They have more than Tesla. They may have multiple UV customers are ready right now. So that's not something that's gonna be. Okay. Yeah. Thank you for that clarification.Cause I was thinking if we do get that announcement, that Tesla is a, you know, a partner that we'll, we'll see that stock run even more. Um, but like we were talking about earlier, I mean, AHR, it is showing, you know, it's not down as much as maybe some others in the market today. Um, the charts actually look pretty good on the, on the one day chart.Yeah, it's strong. It's strong because of earnings this week, I think. And here's, here's the chart here? 17.4 million in six weeks, all by 23.6 million in, in two weeks. There's one sentiment issue that people should be aware of. September 4th, they follow the. Uh, for up to $75 million in offerings. Now at the time when that happened, uh, I was actually very bullish about that, uh, because I know their financial situation.It's pretty good. They get paid 30% cash upfront. This is not, you know, uh, something out of desperation. Uh, I predicted that they filed that because good news was coming and like the next day then Nelson 19.4 million. Um, so they're only going to sell stock if the stock is really inflated and they were just preparing for that because they knew the good orders were coming that was followed up with a couple of days ago, uh, as part of the 75 million, they filed at 25 million ATM.Uh, they haven't sold any yet. Again, I think this is a signal that they know good news is coming and they want to be in a position to take advantage of very high prices to just shore up their balance sheet on. Definitely. Yeah. I mean, I think a lot of times people have kind of obviously a negative reactions to anytime a company raises money, but it doesn't always necessarily mean it's necessarily a bad thing.Yeah. And there you go. I have a point here were raised as you need to survive, which are bad raises that can impact the stock badly and raises that you want for growth, which is a good thing. And this is the letter. Yep. And we've seen a bunch of, uh, you know, really strong company. You know, do offerings for, for that reason to grow rather than out of necessity.So I'm definitely not, you know, something that's a deal breaker for me, at least. Um, when we see, let us know in the chat, if you have any questions about AHR, I'm sure Ben can, um, you know, either answer them or at least direct you toward the info that you need to answer those questions. Um, do we have more on AHR?Ben are, we were getting, I know that's all I got. So you let me know when you're ready. Yeah, it sounds good. I just want to give the chat one second to see if we have, uh, any questions fly in. If not, we will. We'll move on to the next one. All right. So, um, we did present a couple other stocks that Benzinga, and I'm all about accountability.I'm not going to put a stock out there and forget about it, uh, if it does poorly. So there were three other socks we met. Um, SMSI uh, has performed poorly. It was five 60 or five 70 ish. I think. I don't know exactly what it was at the time I presented on July 26th. It's now, before today, four 70, uh, if you recall, I was waiting for a big announcement with, uh, T-Mobile or Verizon that hasn't happened.It seems fundamentally all those things are still happening, but the PR is not happening. And, you know, that's something that, uh, They don't have total control over it. It's based on when the carriers decide to PR it. So that's why it didn't happen. I lost a great amount of money on calls on that. So, uh, so I missed that.I still own the common shares. Um, it's fundamentally as stories and tech, uh, just, you know, not playing any calls on that anymore because the timing of the PR is kind of unknown. Got it. Yeah. And we appreciate the, uh, the accountability or setting up a bad example for me though, because then anytime that I get a stock that doesn't perform well, I got to go back to.And own up to it. Um, you know, so let me know in the chat, which, which stocks that I need to be accountable with and go back and revisit. Um, definitely Baba for me recently. Okay. Kathy's asking that she missed a H I'm assuming she's talking about EHR. Cathy. We just talked about AHR. If you rewind about 10 minutes, you'll see us, um, give the low down and break down with what the most recent news is on AHR.Um, all right, Ben. Well, so we've got SMSI. What else is on the DOB? We also presented a VTS PSI. Uh, play a police training. I don't know if you remember that, but we did present that it's done very well with 7 26 1. We presented it before today was 8 96. I think it's still on with the market today, 53, but it's still up.They've had a couple of orders keep falling in since we presented to you. I still own it. Actually. I have some also deepen the money calls, so I'm very happy with how that's whole. Beautiful. Yeah. I mean, I think this is, this is one in an industry that, um, has of course long been dominated by, you know, just one name or two names.A taser comes to mind. But I think as, as we see. You know, real when you see companies spending money, trying to fix this problem that, uh, you know, obviously there's a demand out there to fix it. As far as police brutality, there will be a lot of other players that become, um, you know, sound investments. So this is one that definitely, um, you know, could be good for the longterm.Yeah, absolutely. I really do like this one for longterm. Uh, another one, which I'm very bullish on. I have a relatively large position is Dario health. Um, this has been basically parroting the, uh, uh, copying the Teladoc chart, tell the docs like the bellwether for this, uh, industry and all the, all the digital health plays are following that stock.Um, that's been up 16% since presentation before whatever it's doing today, maybe down. Yeah, Ooh, it is down 8% today, but it's probably still up since I presented it. So here we're waiting for game changing news of an insurer. I still believe that that news is coming. And when it comes, the stock will pull you reflate to 20 plus dollars.I spoke to the CEO last week. He said, no changes. Uh, you know, in his guidance, he still says it's imminent that these insure deals are going to be coming. So I'm very excited about that. And I still own it. I think it's going to pay off as just a matter of. Yeah. Um, you know, this one is definitely one that we've been seeing in the chat a lot, watching this one as well, kind of similar, similar things to, uh, about the police though.Police brutality market is just, it's a very growing industry, right? You have, um, Uh, you know, digital health Teladoc, as you mentioned, kinda dry, uh DRIO is kind of tracking Teladoc, but I think as we see more and more digital health evolve, we'll see a lot of names kind of become good investments. Um, I'm seeing David Miller in the chat saying AHR just went green.Um, when we were talking about a couple of minutes ago, I pointed that out, but the chart actually looks good today, especially compared to, to everything else out there. So definitely some strength in age. Yes. A E H R right now. And that's exciting when you get a stock that's green on a red day like this, sometimes they can squeeze.I'm not saying it's going to squeeze it all. Not saying that there's not a huge short position in AHR, but sometimes you can get unbelievably great performance and stops that stand out because all the traders are looking for what's green and they may all pile into a green stock. So. I wouldn't complain if that happens today.Yeah. Speaking of a, you know, squeeze it. So I, I was watching it earlier. Smile, direct club opened up and went up, uh, you know, a bunch I think about like 4%, which actually isn't that much. But compared to everything else today, seeing a stock that was up 4%. Yeah, it looks like it's doing pretty well. Um, and since then the stock has been trading down, trading down more than 11% from its highs currently at 6 46.So a lot of people kind of chatting about smile, direct club on different forums, Reddit, Twitter, you have it. Smile, direct club, picking up a lot of interest from retail traders. So that is one that is going to be on my watch list for the week I've been tracking. Uh, Reddit is excited about it. A huge short position.I think they're artificially trying to generate something. I don't love, plays like that. I don't believe there's any recent fundamental news justifying it, although I didn't do the full research on it, but, um, I, I just think there's stocks out there. They just target with very high, short positions. They go in there, they try to generate gamma squeezes by buying a bunch of calls.I think that's what they're trying to do with this. Yeah. I mean, and I mentioned this before on the show that I think with some certain stocks like this, like, all right, you have to keep a couple things in mind. A there's a reason certain stocks have such a high, short interest. And a lot of times it's because there are fundamental problems in the company that people are identifying and going out and saying, Hey, this makes for a good short, because X, Y, and Z, you know, for whatever reason it is a.But I I've said it before that I think with stocks, you know, like smile, direct club, or like wish that may have problems with the company, but that could be candidates for a short squeeze. I don't hate the idea of taking some money, maybe, uh, you know, for me, like I'll take like $500 and just buy some calls that I know like, Hey look, there's a good chance.These calls expire worthless. But if, if this comes to fruition, this stock does run. Then my $500 calls. You know, twenty-five hundred dollars or, you know, five times the amount. Um, so I think if you keep your, your risk very limited, you know, like, okay, this is a finite amount of money I can lose on these calls.And I I'm willing to take that risk on that. It's not a bad way to play some of these like very speculative, um, squeeze operations. Sure. Absolutely. Um, all right, so I got a few more quick ones. I know we're running short on time, but, uh, I've had, we've had every Sunday night, we have presentations at soy trading.Sometimes there's new socks sometimes are when there's a new stock. We track it as a VIP pick. So we've had three new socks presented, uh, since, uh, First one I'm pointing out is GMER, it's an NFT gaming stop. I'm excited about this because I know NFC is really hot. I never got into anything NFT, but the presentation by a colleague, Michael Michael Cook was really good, strong presentation.I got in the socks of 20%, 28% since it was presented. I own the stock. Let me just run through these. And then if there's questions we can get into it. Another one that was presented by a strong presenter in our community, our Warwick is NFU systems, IFU, very strong, fundamental story. We're tracking on our websites that VIP pick it's down 10% since the presentation.I don't own this one. Uh, then Rockley, this is interesting. This is, we got to take a minute. Broccoli is a stock that was uncovered during the research on air test systems. So a Ashley Day who presented to our community air test systems, um, he found broccoli. This was a spec that was originally SC health.Now Rockley has the Silicon photonic chips they work with, which air has the testing solution for an apple has been working with Rockley apples, given $70 million so far to run. To generate these chips, which have lasers on them that allow, uh, they have health sensors with lasers. They can do continuous glucose monitoring, heart rate, pulse SOPs, things like that.So this is like really the next generation in terms of, uh, med tech and digital home monitoring. And, uh, this is for the 2023 apple watch. I believe that's being developed at market caps. Only a billion dollars. I think that's so cheap. If this comes to fruition. It's been extremely volatile. I own it. I've also been shorting the puts because the premiums are so high, uh, because of the high volatility, but this is just an exciting stock.You know, we talked about digital health, Teladoc and Dario, and I've always had this vision of the future of, you know, if you're a star Trek fan, they had these tri quarters, right. You go onto the, the medical bay and the, you know, they put this tri quarter of your body. And I I've always been excited for that.And I feel like this is a big step towards that this apple watch that's coming from broccoli. And if this continues, if there's no hold ups here, and this comes out in 2023, I I'm thinking Rockley can be a 10 20 bagger. So I'm long broccoli and excited about the association with air because air might be in a position to test these special chips coming out of, uh, of, of broccoli.Yeah. I mean, I love this play. I think that a lot of, I think that's what we're going to see in the new developments in apple watches and in wearable tech is, um, you know, just more health insights. And I think, you know, obviously the global pandemic has, uh, you know, created an even even bigger demand for this because I know apple watch, you know, right now people were talking about like, oh, with COVID like how great it would be.If you could see your, um, Oxygen levels, you know, and all that data that in the future we will have on our way. Yeah. Yeah. I'm really excited for that very much. So I think this is a stock I'll take, uh, I guess what's the downside risk? I don't know. Apple says it's not working out. We're just going to cancel a contract.I guess there's a chance of that. But so far based on all the data I'm seeing, coming out of the companies, you know, it looks good. So if this, if this proceeds, I can't imagine this not being a 20, 30, $40 billion company. Um, so I'm just going to diamond hand this one, honestly. Yeah. And I'm looking at the chart right now.It looks like after the, uh, spec was announced, uh, the stock ran up to about $16 and since trading lower currently at $8 and 64 cents. Um, but kind of like AHR it's, it's actually green on the. Which we haven't seen a lot of stocks that are agreeing on the day. So, um, could be showing some, some strength right now, adding this to the watch list for sure.Ben R K L Y. Why do you think, do you think it's just cheaper for apple to kind of be outsourcing this rather than trying to develop this tech? Develop their own semiconductor chips. I mean, that's a huge industry you're talking about. I've, Rocklea outsourcing this to fab, you know, I'm not sure which one, but like what you want to be Intel on semi tower SEM, you know, tower some TSCM, uh, that's a trillion dollar market cap right there.So maybe one day they'll make their own ships, uh, you know, but for now they are, uh, relying on. Okay. So Rockley makes actual chips that, you know, empowers these, uh, lasers and what, well, Rockley, you're saying it's outsourcing the actual chip making company, but they have all the patents. Yeah. Okay. So it's, you know, TSM or, or AMD or someone like that is like, I'm not sure who they're using.Got it. Uh, Roy in the chat saying, do your research on CRISPR chips, these chips will help diagnose and cure chronic illnesses using DNA editing. Um, I don't know if you have any insight on CRISPR. I've heard a lot about it. It seems fascinating. I haven't researched it, but definitely something I'd like to look into.Okay. Awesome. Um, Ben, do you have any other stocks on today? Yeah, I just want to mention, first of all, these VIP picks, we've had 53 of them since May, 2020 that were dramatically outperforming the markets an average of 49% return over 245 day holding period, which is 73% annualized. You can see that performance is soy trading.com/performance.Uh, quickly, I want to mention a couple other VIP picks that are doing well today. I didn't mention QCC. Uh, doing great. It's actually, because of this, my trading account is up today. Believe it or not, just because of the move on QCC, a QC copper and gold. There's one more. I forgot to put a bullet on here, which is TPCs another VIP pick, which is a highly popular stock in our community.Uh, perhaps we'll do a dedicated presentation on TPCs. They just had a major technical, uh, event Friday. They broke out to a new multi-year high above a dollar 75. I bought shares on the breakout Friday, and it's holding up today. I'm at a dollar 75 in this kind of. I love the chart. I'm excited about that.I think just technically this can go to two plus and the very, very short term. So maybe we'll come back and do some updates on one of these, a fix at some point. Got it. Yeah. I'd love that. Um, I don't know if you have a minute, Ben, but we are getting some questions in the chat. Um, G mastic is asking about AMD.I don't know what your thoughts on are kind of, uh, you know, the whole semiconductor industry as a large. Yeah, I honestly, I don't know a lot about AMD. I, I don't do a lot of research on big caps. Sometimes I'll invest in, in big cap stocks. Uh, just because I like the industry and the Tam by specifically like research wise, I don't know anything specific about AMD, uh, to tell you on the apologize for that.Got it. Um, all right. Let me see if we have any other questions in the chat seeing if, if you know anything that you might have some. Um, the last pick, I believe you met TP or key SDN. What was the ticker again? T T P T P C S uh, they, they make, uh, submarines for the us military. I mean, submarine parts, um, lots of submarine parts.Uh, I don't know the details exactly which parts, but they make lots of parts and military contracts and, and this, they did a merger recently, which is going to dramatically increase their revenue. Um, and I think they're having a conference call next week. They just announced this morning, you're gonna have a conference call next week to talk about the merger, but just look at that chart.Uh, I just, I just think it's ready to explode. Yep. And just a quick note, I mean, obviously any of these super small companies microcaps are going to be a little bit riskier than some of your big names. Um, so just do it, that what you will. Um, but yeah. Ben, thank you for coming on today. It's good to check in on all the stocks that we've talked about.SMSI AHR. Um, and yeah, you know, I know we get a lot of questions from the chat about these stocks, so we'll, we'll have to have you back on soon to get more updates as. Sounds good though. Maybe we'll talk about the AHR earnings on Friday or next week. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So that's coming out. That's on the 20th.Yeah, that's this Thursday. Okay. Got it. And I'm going to go ahead and drop the link again to story trading it in the chat. If you haven't checked it out already, please do. That's where Ben and his team. Um, you know, their DD and VIP picks, as he mentioned, a lot of those picks are outperforming the market.Um, but yeah, you know, I just want to make that clear that some of these smaller names do, you know, become a little bit riskier investments are more established names. All right. Thank you. Any big plans for the rest of the day? Ben? I got a deal. Both of my cars are flooded out by hurricane Ida. Oh my gosh.Oh wait, uh, New York. Yeah, it was, it was terrible, man. Yeah. So I'm still, I'm still dealing with that. And we had some flooding in our homes. It's been crazy. I'm sure all the insurance companies are kind of like bogged down. You know, they are probably not the quickest, uh, customer service right now.All right. Well, like I said, thank you again for coming on and we'll get you back on after the AHR earnings. I know this is one that zinger nation as well. All right. Good luck everyone. All right, Ben. Enjoy the rest of your day. Good luck. Good luck with the cars. Thanks. Take care. All right. You too. All right.Y'all that was Ben from story trading. Go check out this site. If you haven't already, um, I'm going to pull up my Benzinga pro I'm just going to take tickers out of the chat from now until get technical. So let me know. Okay. You know what y'all are looking at. We do have the Benzinga E V conference coming up this Wednesday.So if you're interested in electric vehicles kind of want to learn how to trade, um, electric vehicles, which I think it's, um, you know, imperative, if you're out there actively trading that, you know, your way around these names, because it is such a hot industry in the markets. And one that is going to continue to grow.So if you're, um, you know, searching for kind of new ways to trade EVs, uh, let me know. I'll drop the link for the conference in the chat, and you also will be entered to win a free year of Benzinga pro that is more than a $1,500 value. Um, so you really have no reason not to sign up and register for the event.It is free. Uh, let, uh, let me see. Pickers from the chat. I'm seeing Hertz scrambler saying our bot checking on that. I'm not very familiar, um, via curious surgical, Inc. So let's see what this company does. Uh, wait a minute. We don't even have the company overview and Benzinga pro um, seems like it's some sort of biotech.Let me take a look at the chart. Oh, th this, this just IPO today hurts scramblerNellie for Tata is asking about Jemiah. This is one. Um, I I've gotten crushed on this one, so I've actually kind of like stepped away from trading it. The chart, honestly, the chart looks good. It looks like we have some previous support here. If we go back down and hit this spot again, this $17 flat. So if this were me just looking at the chart for one second, I would wait to see if we test this support again, right at $17 flat.And then get in on a double bottom and try to ride it back up, um, to this previous resistance, um, or maybe even right here of $23. So I think you could squeeze a little bit out of this trade. If we see it, see it bounce back down to, uh, you know, $17, but look on a stock like this, that's down 7.7% on the day.Um, you know, that's showing me that this is down more than the overall market, so it's showing relative weakness today. Um, so that just means to me, Investors are selling this at a faster rate than they are selling other assets or the buyers aren't coming in as much as, as in other assets. So that is one that I will, you know, I would look for on Jeremiah to drop down further.Of course, the story behind this one is that, uh, Africa is an emerging market. It is essentially the Amazon of Africa. So people do like it a lot for its long-term potential account. Another one in that same realm is ozone holdings. This is kind of the same deal, but out in Russia, I'm an Eastern Asia. So ozone is the e-commerce player out there.And yeah, I mean, I think one of the things I like about ozone, which I don't know the numbers off the top of my head for Jeremiah is that the percentage of people that actively use e-commerce in Russian. Is way lower than in other parts of the developed world. Um, so the idea is there that over time, Russia e-commerce will pick up and start matching that of the rest of the world and thus bringing a lot more business to ozone.So that's definitely one of the things that a lot of people are looking out for and ozone is just that win-win, Russia's e-commerce, um, you know, you know, get to the levels of that, of surrounding countries. Uh, shout out Chris catchy and the S in the chat saying our bot went public via spec surgical robot company.Uh, yeah. Look, my, my mom, uh, was, is a PA. So physician's assistant and she's done surgery for, you know, a very, very long time. And she's basically told me like, Hey look, the future is the future is going to be, you know, not even, not even people. Cutting into people. Essentially, the doctors are just going to be there, supervising the robots, doing the actual surgery.So I don't know when that's going to happen. Um, but apparently according to my mother, that is the future of medicine. So I'll have to keep my eye on this one. Chris, um, mom says in the chat chat saying, look an extra Shapiro here today. Uh, I will defeat you with facts and logic. A F R M a firm. Of course, affirm is a stock that has absolutely ran sensitives announced a deal with Amazon.Um, we saw a firm trading in this range for the better part of a, the past year from about 50 bucks to 70 kind of trading down here. And then here you can see where the deal was announced with Amazon initially spiked on the news, uh, that Amazon would be using a firm. So essentially, you know, if you're unfamiliar with this company, it's essentially just a buy now pay later.Um, so if you want to buy a couch off Amazon, that's a thousand dollars, a firm will allow you to say, Hey, Would you rather buy this thousand dollars couch and a hundred dollars, 10, a hundred dollars installments. There's no interest. Um, and essentially a firm is making money. If people don't pay those installments on time, uh, we we've seen a lot of kinda, you know, buy now pay later, come about over the past couple of years, fintechs are really eating this up.You know, I'm curious to see like long-term effects of this. If there will be a lot of debt passed on to kind of sub subprime borrower, We will see. So this first big green candidate. When the Amazon deal was announced, traded lower a little bit. And then this is when the company reported earnings and they of course spoke on the guidance of what this Amazon partnership will mean for the company.So the stock has seen two huge legs up in the past. And now currently trading down 9%. I mean, this is the definition of a growth stock. You're buying this company now because of all the money that it may make down the road. So anytime we have a day like today, where the QQ cues are just getting hit, we will see those more speculative growth plays get hit harder than the overall market.Um, I'm keeping my eye on apple down more than 10% from its highs. Uh, just a couple of weeks ago on September 8th. So stock was trading at $157. Now it's $15 lower at 1 42. And my thing with apple is I think you can make a very strong argument that this stock has been, uh, not only a growth stock. The one of, if not the best performing growth stock over the past 10, 20 years.And now it's gotten to a point where it's such a massive company and make so much money, uh, that you can make an argument that it's a value play. Um, oh, Jean monster, like Jemiah, Jim speaking to apple, gene monsters is one of the biggest apple and Tesla bowls. Uh, so he seems to know what it's talking about when he's able to identify, you know, strong companies.What's with S N T G today. Let's check it out. Solar. Centage holdings. Wow. I mean, talk about a stock that's showing relative strength up 26% while the markets are getting absolutely crushed I'm on the two day chart. Right now, we can see that the stock at all, the way as high as $3 and 58 cents, currently $3 and 16 cents cents controls means a financial service ride that offers a comprehensive range of financial services across consumer loan payment.Um, wow. So this is actually a Chinese stock. That's up this much.I mean, I'm not seeing any specific news on why the stock is moving so much, but we do have get technicals starting right now. I'm going to drop the link in the chat. Um, big get technical episode today. We're going to be talking about. How to trade options in a volatile market, how to trade options while the markets are getting a hit.Um, so if you're like me and your option contracts, we're just getting smoked today. Tune in, uh, when Neil and I on get technical, we will have Chris Capri joining us at one 30. He is an options wizard. So we will be able to learn a little bit more about, Hey, while the markets are down. You still want your portfolio to be.So, if you want to be agreeing, while markets are read to know and get technical, we're going to talk some hedging. Um, and without further ado, join me over there. 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Robin gives an update on QCC, Chris shares about an encounter with the Holy Spirit, and Andy sows a vision for the church.
Welcome back SFL Nation and Esports fans!! AJ is back with my 172nd episode of SFL Nights with A.J Striker! Tonight we will find out who won the SFL Music Battle and then we hear from members of the QCC front office as we discuss the lack luster season of last year, turnover, and how they plan to turn things around. Special shout-out to Jae Hayden, Tom Riddle, Chris Comisac and BJ Loveless for being on and sharing their thoughts and the friendly banter
Having a curious mindset is of major importance in all areas of life, and is especially crucial in the area of health and wellbeing. If you find yourself shutting down anyone who challenges your thinking around health and diet, you may be shutting down opportunities to learn and grow, and prolonging your health struggles. In Listen In The post QCC 166: Be Curious! The importance of having a curious mindset appeared first on The Wellness Couch.
“Q&A and Dairy-Free Nacho Cheese Sauce” Watch the video here! This week I answer listener’s questions which include: – When will your new cookbook be available? – What kind of things you can make with meat stock? – How many hours a day do you cook? – How can I heal my toddler's gut? She's Listen In The post QCC 165: Q&A and Dairy-Free Nacho Cheese Sauce appeared first on The Wellness Couch.
In celebration of Father's Day and QCC's eleven year anniversary, Robin shares lessons learned from his father and retells the story of Queen City Church.
“Activating Nuts & Seeds – Why, How and When?” Watch the video Here! This week I answer listener’s questions about activating nuts & seeds, such as: – Why activate nuts & seeds, and do you always do it? – Are some nuts harder on the digestive system than others? – What is the difference between Listen In The post QCC 164: Activating Nuts & Seeds – Why, How & When appeared first on The Wellness Couch.
“Gut health – Where do I start??” Watch the video Here! This week I answer the question of where to begin when you want to work on improving your gut health, but feel like it’s all too overwhelming. I share simple steps for a gentle approach to healing: 1) Start slowly! 2) Add in before Listen In The post QCC 163: Gut Health – Where Do I Start? appeared first on The Wellness Couch.
In this episode, hosts Kaide and Ess interview 3 different trans humans (Dom Wakeland, Galen Chan and Ben Saccone) who modelled in the My Luteal advertisement that blew up the internet. The remainder of the episode celebrates International Transgender Day of Visibility with long interviews with Galen Chan and Ben Saconne on growing up, coming out and finding a supportive community. Announcements: June 27th is Langley Pride. Save the date! Come support. QCC is hosting A series on instagram live called Beyond the Binary for Pride Month. You don't want to miss these awesome chats. We are still offering free street portraits. DM or email QCC to set yours up! Email is qcocollective@gmail.com Dom Wakeland: @caillou.sexy.ass.cousin Galen Chan: @galentheinvestigator, @thefriendlybarber Ben Saccone: @bensaccone
In this episode I share some tips for keeping up with the cooking when you have young kids & work full time. Most parents struggle to keep up with cooking healthy, balanced meals for the family as well as working full time, taking kids to school and other activities, and finding some time for themselves. Listen In The post QCC 162: Saving Time with Meal Prep appeared first on The Wellness Couch.
Learn how to make a delicious lamb, leek, lentil and lemon soup, and get some tips for starting on your gut-healing journey! Elyse Comerford, nutritionist and GAPS practitioner, joins me on the show to talk about healing the gut without getting bogged down by stress and overwhelm. We also give an overview of our gut Listen In The post QCC 161: Lamb, Leek, Lentil, Lemon Soup + Gut Health Q&A appeared first on The Wellness Couch.
Every day I receive many questions via emails, messages and comments. Sometimes the questions relate to food and healthy eating, sometimes family and homeschooling, sometimes business and personal development. Each week I’ll be choosing a few of these questions to answer in a video/podcast, and I’ll share further resources, recipes, tips and links as well Listen In The post QCC 160: Getting the Family on Board with Healthy Eating appeared first on The Wellness Couch.
Welcome to our long awaited second episode! Ess and Kaide introduce new segment called "Lez be honest" where they rip themselves apart for previous mistakes. They interview guest Dom Wakeland and discuss their Queer and Black experience in Metro Vancouver. Ess and Kaide also share their personal journeys with decolonization and anti-racism work. As per usual, any serious podcast moments are book-ended by laughter, joy and poking fun at each other. Find the Queer Community Collective on Instagram and Facebook. If you share your journey with decolonization and anti-racism work on social media QCC will shout you out and commend you for your personal work. Instagram accounts mentioned: Dom Wakeland: @Caillou.sexy.ass.cousin @blm_van @hogans.alley @defundvpd @decolonizemyself @decolonizefirst @bakauconsulting @policingblack
Diese "Echt jetzt." Folge ist ein Special zu einem ganz besonderen Anlass: Der Start der neuen Staffel des "Quatsch Comedy Club" auf dem auf dem brandneuen Sender Sky Comedy am 1. April. Seit
In a special sit down interview, Andy asks Robin & Donna about their hearts for QCC, their approach to church in turbulent times, and the wisdom that the Lord has given them for our church to unify in divisive seasons.
This was some Halloween EVENT! 4x Grammy Winner Deniece Williams is here! Then "Let's Hear It For The Boys" Ken Page is here! He is the Broadway Legend and Icon and he's live! Finally, Direct from Las Vegas-The Men of Chippendales live stop by! It is a fun hour that can only be found on QCC!
This episode we are celebrating and remembering our favorite QCC moments. Starting with cast reunions, TV, and music, we have been blessed with amazing guests! Can you believe the music that has been sung, the laughs these casts have shared, and the generosity of the guests on this show? Check out what you missed with this Best of Show!
Nicole Armstrong is the Founder & CEO of Queen City Certified - the US’ first data-driven employer certification and cohort-based leadership program for gender equity in the workplace. In less than 3 years, QCC has won awards and accolades - but more importantly impacted more than 7,500 employees nationwide - by providing a roadmap for policies that foster more diverse and inclusive workplaces. Through her mission-driven work, Nicole is helping employers do MORE than talk - but taking ACTION so people of all genders can thrive, regardless of race, sexual orientation, income, or family status. Having worked in Geneva and Boston - Nicole’s at heart a Cincinnati native who’s returned home to make a big impact on a national stage. After all, as Nicole lets us know: training alone won’t solve bias, but changing systems can. LEARN ABOUT NICOLE: queencitycertified.com FB: @queencitycertified // TW: @queencitycert MENTIONS: BOOK: Little Women (Louisa May Alcott) goodreads.com/book/show/15796908-little-women BOOK: Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men (Caroline Criado Perez) goodreads.com/book/show/41104077-invisible-women
Reeperbahn, Hamburg. Abends. Ein goldener Van parkt auf dem Spielbudenplatz, die Davidwache im Rücken, den Kiez im Blick. Im Fahrzeug sitzen zwei Männer und unterhalten sich angeregt - der eine Hamburger, der andere Bayer. Nicht ohne Grund habe ich Comedian Michael Mittermeier auf Deutschlands sündigster Meile getroffen. Vor fast dreißig Jahren hat er genau hier in Thomas Herrmanns Quatsch Comedy Club seine ersten Erfolge gefeiert. Seitdem ist er unaufhaltsam zu einem der erfolgreichsten Entertainer des Landes aufgestiegen; eine tragende Säule des deutschen Humorbetriebs sozusagen. Wir sprechen über die guten, alten Zeiten im QCC, über das Bühnenbesäufnis mit Mega-Star Dave Chappelle - und natürlich über Michls wunderbares neues Buch: „Ich glaube, ich hatte es schon: Die Corona-Chroniken“
Beginning on a health journey can be overwhelming. As expenses mount up, so do stress levels! Listen in as I share some of my tips for reducing the money stress while you are working towards a healthier diet and lifestyle and trying to heal your family. I also demonstrate how I make a simple, inexpensive, Listen In The post QCC 159: ‘Toad in a Hole’ + How to Save Money on Your Health Journey appeared first on The Wellness Couch.
Dan's here with double episodic coverage this week! He's got questions, he's got clarifications, and he's also got all the crap we got wrong. Word up! #QCC
DONE IS BETTER THAN PERFECT! This episode is all about letting go of perfectionism and just jumping in and giving it a go… whether ‘it’ is cooking, starting a new project, business tasks you’ve been putting off, exercising, or anything else in life that is making you feel overwhelmed and ‘stuck’! I have a bit Listen In The post QCC 158: Spicy Cabbage Rolls + Done is Better Than Perfect! appeared first on The Wellness Couch.
My son Isaac was diagnosed with severe OCD and anxiety in 2014 (when he was 13 years old), and so began our journey into healing the gut and working to improve his mental health. For the first half hour of this episode I talk to parents of young people who need to move towards a Listen In The post QCC 157: Helping Teens to Heal – Q&A with Isaac Whitton appeared first on The Wellness Couch.
This week we have not one, but two guests on the QCC! Zach and Carson sat this episode out so that Sarah could chat with Spiracle's Executive Producer, Kayla Rossi along with Mackenzie Austin, a Junior at UNCC. They're talking about everything from how college sometimes doesn't go as planned to an exciting internship that Mackenzie was a part of this summer! Spiracle Media is a video content agency in Charlotte, NC. Check them out at spiraclebuzz.com.
Welcome to the first episode of “Quirky Cooking Chats”! 2020 has been a year of changes, and as Jo nestled in to her home during lockdown and shared her everyday cooking via videos on social media, she found that her listeners were excited to have practical help with cooking for good health – not just Listen In The post QCC 156: Meat Stocks & Bone Broths – How & Why appeared first on The Wellness Couch.
Robin and Andy celebrate mothers, discuss QCC's next steps as NC shelter in place restrictions begin to lighten, and respond to the Ahmaud Arbery tragedy.
Questions, Clarifications, and Crap they got wrong with Dan Lowman is here covering two episodes- including the one he was on. Enjoy! #QCC
With the Quarantine in full effect, we talked about uploading episodes more frequently... so here it is! In this episode, we call up Dan Lowman (of QCC fame), and we talk about all sorts of stuff! Of course we check in on our t.p. status and other topics like: Is Mickey Mouse Italian, Humane or Canane, Are All Dogs Born Good, Muckraker is the new Melon-farmer, and we finally get the answer to the question: is there a Secret Beef between Dan and Gary? We hope you enjoy this impromptu episode! Now go wash your hands and stay politically corrected! #PoliticallyCorrected #Covid19 #Coronavirus #RolledPlay #Transella #KetchupAndNonsense
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Nurse and medical educator Steve Turner talks about the medical errors he’s witnessed - and participated in - and how being a health care whistleblower is likely to get you fired from your job and blacklisted from future opportunities. Steve also talks about the tragic and needless death of Oliver McGowan who was killed by multiple health care workers who failed to listen to him. Steve also shares how the paternalistic physician culture has baked-in arrogance, and that in and of itself, is a medical error. Mental Health Nurse 0:05:00 Steve grew up in Stafford, England - a happy childhood, with one brother - moved to Rugby when he was 17 and he had been doing poorly at school but then started to think about his future - Steve did not know what he wanted to do, but because his friend's father was a psychiatrist, and Steve grandfather had mental health issues, he was drawn to that field - but worked in a restaurant in Coventry and met some Australians working there 0:07:00 Steve then moved to Shepparton, Australia on a work holiday - Steve had a wonderful experience, working in bars, fruit picking and other casual labour - Australia was booming while the UK experienced 'the winter of discontent' - that 10 years traveling and working in Australia provided more experience to draw on than any training course - have to rely on your wits, meet a variety of people - when he later became a mental health nurse, he'd already come across mental health issues from his experiences 0:09:00 Steve always thought he wanted to do nursing, had realized he couldn't be a casual, traveling worker forever - he was accepted by St Georges in London, UK - Steve did general nursing followed by specialty in mental health nursing - drawn to it in part because his grandfather spent his life in a mental hospital and died there 0:11:00 Steve was attracted to the physical and mental health of a person, to look after the whole person - when Steve first started, he worked in a large acute ward with 40 beds - it wasn't a kind environment, but the people he worked with were good - Steve was interested in community mental health, and there were a few teams at that time - when Steve returned to nursing in 2002, he recognized how much things had changed 0:13:00 After nursing for a few years, Steve started to work for US company SMS in the UK - they provided IT services to health care and Steve thought he'd work for them for 6 months but stayed to 10 years working on clinical systems and became a senior consultant - working on 'clinical systems' meant he spent a lot of time on wards and with doctors - Steve also specialized in clinical governance showing the clinical credibility of the system 0:14:45 Steve tweets and talks about medical errors a lot - the 1980s things were different, a lot of shocking things - Steve worked on a ward where one doctor would not tell cancer patients they had cancer, something that wouldn't happen now - Steve has seen medical errors happen and 1 doctor say another is responsible, but nothing came of it - there was no structure to deal with it - doctors and nurses were a law unto themselves Arrogance and Paternalism 0:15:30 A recent case in the UK where a doctor didn't tell a patient a cancer diagnosis and that has hit the headlines - Steve thinks it is arrogance - but often patients would ask nurses for the truth and would be told - the kindest way to describe doctors holding back a diagnosis is paternalism, "I'm the doctor, your the patient, I know what's best for you' - still common unfortunately 0:17:00 After 10 years in IT, Steve returned to nursing in 2002 - worked for local 'assertive outreach team' to work with people who have been labeled 'hard to engage' but Steve said its the services that are hard to engage - working with people that are marginalized, they had more freedom to try different approaches and had a lighter case load 0:18:30 Steve worked with people who took street drugs - his approach was to include their drug use in their recovery plan - they would try to find what worked with each person - Steve had seen a lot of meds given to people to sedate them - sometimes meds just made people look like they were better to the clinicians, but they actually felt terrible 0:20:00 Steve would ask his clients 'what would help?' - Steve had to build trusting relationships - he spent 3 months talking through a door crack before one client let him in - one client told Steve he appreciated being treated like an ordinary person, this was the best compliment Steve received 0:21:45 Sedating patients and giving information are both medical error, and can lead to harm - there's a lot of research showing antipsychotics and how they make patients look like they're better, but they're not - arrogance is a medical error - for mental health, health care workers can persuade people to do things that are wrong for them 0:23:00 In the UK, the mental health act, to lock someone away, a mental health assessment is undertaken and different people do the assessment and recommendation - there is a big legal process, it doesn't always work well and some people have been 'sectioned' (locked away against their will) when they shouldn't be - Steve has seen people sectioned inappropriately 0:24:00 Steve thinks one person was sectioned because he was Spanish - this person had an English accent but was raised in Spain and had Spanish expressiveness, and that is why he was sectioned - on the other hand, Steve has seen some really ill people who initiated a mental health assessment, and he was very worried they would not be sectioned because they were such a risk to themselves Oliver's Campaign 0:26:00 Steve is starting to learn more about the shocking situations where the parent, usually mother, is accused of 'fabricating or inducing illness' on their ill child - also called 'Munchausen by Proxy' - in children with ME (myalgic encephalomyelitis) / chronic fatigue syndrome, the blame shifts to the parents and that happens a lot - Steve has worked in situations where the mother is ignored and labeled as 'difficult' 0:27:15 The case of Oliver McGowan, he had mild autism and a learning disability - the state thinking it knows better than the parents is a huge issue in the UK - Oliver was 18 years old and died 2 years ago in hospital - he occasionally had seizures, and would be a bit agitated as he came out of it - they were investigating his seizures - he had been mistakenly sectioned 0:28:30 2 years ago he had a seizure and was admitted to hospital and was ventilated so they could do a brain scan - in the past, Oliver had been given antipsychotic meds and he always had an adverse reaction to them - at one point he had a dystonic reaction - an oculargyric crisis (reaction to certain drugs or medical conditions characterized by a prolonged involuntary upward deviation of the eyes) - extremely frightening as your eyes roll back and you can't move 0:29:00 Other antipsychotic meds made Oliver feel like there were flies buzzing around in his head - Oliver was never psychotic - Oliver had a care plan that said not to give him antipsychotics - in the ambulance on the way to hospital he said 'please don't give me antipsychotics' - Oliver told staff again at the hospital and it was written on his drug chart in red ink 0:30:00 But he was given antipsychotics and died from neuroleptic malignancy syndrome, a rare but fatal reaction to antipsychotics - his mother Paula has campaigned for training in hospitals for all staff on disabilities and autism - just started rolling out Oliver's Campaign is hashtag (#OliversCampaign) 0:31:30 Doctors are duty bound to take the patients best interest decision by taking everyone's views into consideration and document it, but that wasn't done 0:32:30 Steve had a whistleblower experience - it is not just a hospital problem, it is society wide - when Steve left the NHS in 2006 he had some recommendations - the team he worked for was being disbanded, yet produced good service - Steve wrote a letter using the formal grievance procedure - but Steve deliberately copied the letter to one of the general practitioners the team worked with very closely 0:33:30 Steve was suspended - Steve thought, 'if you try to change things with a reasonable letter, and then you get suspended for 6 weeks' - he didn't want to work for that kind of organization - Steve became an independent consultant and got hired back by the same people for another 5 years - but in the NHS, people who speak out are ostracized Whistleblowing 0:34:30 Eventually Steve lost all his work when he made a Protected Disclosure to the Quality Care Commission (QCC) about changing reports, bullying of staff - Steve had been hired to train nurses - he gave them an exam at the end because he knew they didn't know what they were training - suddenly they only wanted him to do the exam, not the training - Steve said these new graduates would fail his exam without training 0:35:30 There was an external review of Steve's complaints but he's never heard about it since - although they interviewed Steve, he's never seen the QCC report - he been blacklisted and that cost him some work - Steve had to reinvent his career - interestingly, other parts of the UK are inviting him to talk about this because they realize treating staff poorly is bad for patients and they can't recruit workers - Steve didn't want to be a whistleblower, he just wanted to do his job properly 0:37:00 The report was in 2014, but nothing has changed - Steve is involved with a group Whistleblowers UK - currently is a worker raises concerns about patient safety you'll probably lose your job - but the profile of whistleblowing has grown, and maybe at a tipping point - partially due to lack of staff and trouble recruiting 0:39:00 In part, due to Brexit, many foreign workers have gone back to their home country - reforms in 2012 was a disaster - Steve has looked at health care in other countries, and they have same problem 0:40:00 The problem recruiting is the culture of arrogance - Steve believes patients are their own best experts, and clinicians have got to change, there is no choice - must change some fundamental things - 'shared decision making' between clinician and patient is wrong, an arrogant way to look at it - 0:41:00 Clinicians provide information, patients make decisions - this change is happening fast and nurses and doctors are resisting - its a threat to their power - Steve doesn't want any power over people, because it works for everyone - if patients may make a bad decision and it won't reflect on the clinician 0:43:30 Heavy workload contributes to high rate of physician suicide - a high profile topic at the moment - some research has shown some physicians have committed suicide because of bullying - Steve does a lot of medical education now around patient safety and uses patients as co-instructors - his colleague Sam teaches with him on mental health Labels can harm 0:45:00 Sam was and is a user of services, and Steve was his nurse - they teach the classes equally, they both get paid, there is tokenizing patients - Steve is developing that approach more and more - he often uses anonymized stories to tell about what helped 0:46:30 Patient safety in the UK is an industry, hierarchical - Steve will share stories with his audience in a helpful environment to talk about what would've been done differently - Steve also talks about errors his made - for example, he had a client who was labeled as 'aggressive' and Steve followed the care plan that said this person had borderline personality disorder and hinted strongly she was manipulative 0:48:00 Steve basically fobbed this person off, but came across her a few years later in a different environment with a longer assessment session - Steve realized that the care plan he'd been following, and notes about her, was wrong - Steve managed to get the notes changed, the care plan changed, a note from the psychiatrist and the diagnosis changed, and this person is now a psychologist 0:49:30 Steve has some problems with diagnostic labels - in mental health they can be really unhelpful - a 'working diagnosis' may be helpful if shared with the patient to work together - but that is often not done - and for doctors to get paid, they have to give a diagnosis, ticking a box 0:51:15 Labels come in fads - in early 2000s, it was borderline personality disorder - now its emotionally unstable personality disorder - Steve worked in a place where there were 2 psychiatrists, one often labeled a patient as borderline personality, and the other would label same patient as schizophrenic - the treatments are totally different, and they may not have either 0:52:30 Ticking the box contributes to clinician burnout - pressure to diagnose and create a care plan - Steve was not allowed to spend more time to really figure out what was going on, and that is destroying mental health services 0:54:00 Steve would like to do more medical education - he's involved with an organization called MedLearn with an approach to let patients be their best experts - he supports things that challenge the hierarchy in health care 0:56:30 It is still the norm not to pay patients for their contributions to research - and it is very patronizing 0:59:30 In the UK, patients often have 4 or 5 clinicians, who never communicate in any meaningful way 1:00:00 Steve thinks to change the medical culture, patients have to be brought in - there was a unit that was dysfunctional, lots going wrong - because it was specialist unit, there were patients on the board, and when they found out things were going on, then things changed - so patients on the board would help, and real patients - they don't necessarily have to have board experience, they can learn that - patients need to be in the hierarchy and involved with what's going on in a non peripheral way Connect with Steve Turner Twitter: @MedicineGovSte Facebook: Steve Turner __________________________________________________________________ Be a podcast patron Support Medical Error Interviews on Patreon by becoming a Patron for $2 / month for audio versions. Premium Patrons get access to video versions of podcasts for $5 / month. Be my Guest I am always looking for guests to share their medical error experiences so we help bring awareness and make patients safer. If you are a survivor, a victim’s surviving family member, a health care worker, advocate, researcher or policy maker and you would like to share your experiences, please send me an email with a brief description: RemediesPodcast@gmail.com Need a Counsellor? Like me, many of my clients at Remedies Counseling have experienced the often devastating effects of medical error. If you need a counsellor for your experience with medical error, or living with a chronic illness(es), I offer online video counseling appointments. **For my health and life balance, I limit my number of counseling clients.** Email me to learn more or book an appointment: RemediesOnlineCounseling@gmail.com Scott Simpson: Counsellor + Patient Advocate + (former) Triathlete I am a counsellor, patient advocate, and - before I became sick and disabled - a passionate triathlete. Work hard. Train hard. Rest hard. I have been living with HIV since 1998. I was the first person living with HIV to compete at the triathlon world championships. Thanks to research and access to medications, HIV is not a problem in my life. I have been living with ME (myalgic encephalomyelitis) since 2012, and thanks in part to medical error, it is a big problem in my life. Counseling / Research I first became aware of the ubiquitousness of medical error during a decade of community based research working with the HIV Prevention Lab at Ryerson University, where I co-authored two research papers on a counseling intervention for people living with HIV, here and here. Patient participants would often report varying degrees of medical neglect, error and harms as part of their counseling sessions. Patient Advocacy I am co-founder of the ME patient advocacy non-profit Millions Missing Canada, and on the Executive Committee of the Interdisciplinary Canadian Collaborative Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Research Network. I am also a patient advisor for Health Quality Ontario’s Patient and Family Advisory Council, and member of Patients for Patient Safety Canada. Medical Error Interviews podcast and vidcast emerged to give voice to victims, witnesses and participants in this hidden epidemic so we can create change toward a safer health care system. My golden retriever Gladys is a constant source of love and joy. I hope to be well enough again one day to race triathlons again. Or even shovel the snow off the sidewalk.
Have you ever thought about what a mentor is and why is it important? From personal, professional to academic, a mentor can help guide you. In this conversation I sat down with Gabe Santner Director of the mentoring program at Quinsigamond Community College, which is located in Worcester Massachusetts. We talk about the mentoring program, where it started, where it is now and what the expectations are for the future. Gabe also shares ways how colleges can start a mentoring program of their own, and how individuals and organizations can get involved and be a mentor.
Reese has recovered from her Archie hangover and she's sipping the tea on day 5 of Sussex Royal Tour with Prince Harry making a stop in Angola. It was an emotional day with Harry walking in his mother's footsteps and continuing her work with The Halo Trust to try to get Angola landmine free by 2025. Harry also welcomed Luengue-Luina National Park to the QCC, and renamed an Orthopedic hospital after his mother The Princess Diana Orthopedic Hospital. Harry will continue solo tomorrow and I'll be back with the recap. Follow https://Twitter.com/sippingroyaltea https://Instagram.com/sippingroyaltea https://www.tumblr.com/blog/sippingroyaltea https://facebook.com/theintrovertednerd If you would like to leave feedback or be a guest on the podcast email SippingRoyalTea@gmail.com If you're enjoying the podcast please Rate, Review, and Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sippingroyaltea/support
Welcome back SFL Nation!! I have a great show tonight featuring 3 fantastic interview With Alex Bond from TAL, Achilles Frank from QCC, and ADPP Ryan Karpski! Hope you enjoy and feel free to leave a voice message that may just make it into the show, --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ajstriker2018/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ajstriker2018/support
At Tabletop Bellhop we answer your game and game night questions, go "Ask The Bellhop" at https://tabletopbellhop.com/. Fly Casual - casual board game recommendations for 4-6 players. Also a new gaming event in Windsor, the road to extra life, and a ton of quick game reviews including: 8Bit Box, Go Cuckoo, Blokus, Cinque Terre, and a classic from the Bellhop’s childhood, Cat’s. Please subscribe to our YouTube ChannelThis is the 48th episode of the Tabletop Bellhop Gaming Podcast, an edited version of our live show recorded on July 3rd, 2019. Join us as we stream live every week Wednesday’s at Nine Thirty Eastern: https://www.twitch.tv/tabletopbellhop. Disclosure: Some links below are affiliate links. As an associate, it costs you nothing, but we earn a small amount from qualifying purchases. This episode includes:---Viewer/Listener Feedback--- We read off and respond to listener feedback. Send feedback to moe@tabletopbellhop.com or sean@tabletopbellhop.comGloomhaven FAQ Discussion. Shadowrun Beginner Box Review, Geeking Out About The Geek Podcast Episode---Ask The Bellhop--- Tonight we have a question from long time bellhop fan Emmet O’Brian. Emmet asks:“What are some good games for a casual group (4-6 players)? Everyone knows Catan, Ticket to Ride etc. For a beer and pretzel kind of night. I’m extra interested in cooperative games or building games cause that’s what my wife likes.”Our Casual Game Suggestions: Sagrada, King of Tokyo, PitchCar, Azul, Go Cuckoo, Telestrations, Concept, Codenames, But Wait There’s More, Pandemic, Shadows Over Camelot, Flash Point: Fire Rescue, Cable Car, Cinque Terre, Legendary Forests, Tiny Towns, Star Trek Five Year Mission, Rumble in the Dungeon, 8Bit Box, Ghostbusters: Protect the Barrier, BANG! The Dice Game, The Resistance, SkullSuggestions from our chatroom: IceCool, Monikers, Timeline Challenge, Fluxx, Dice Forge, Groves, Sword & Skull, Gobblestones, Machi Koro, Milles Bornes, Inn Fighting, Ruin, Castle Panic, Star Trek Panic, Pandemic The Cure, Hanabi, 5 Minute Marvel, Planet, Zombie Dice, Welcome to The Dungeon, Wereworlds, KnitWit, Related Blog Post: Board Game Suggestions for a Casual Game Night---Announcements-- Newsletter: Sign up for our newsletter. Get weekly updates about everything going on at The Bellhop in your mail. https://newsletter.tabletopbellhop.comQueen City Conquest: Come see Deanna and Moe at QCC. While it’s too late to sign up for events, be sure to hit either of them up to play a game! Queen City ConquestQuodd Heroes Launch Night: July 27th Ryan Iler is coming to The CG Realm in Windsor to show off and launch his new game Quodd Heroes. Facebook Event Page: Quodd Heroes, ---The Road to Extra Life--- We are already starting to plan events for Extra Life 2019. It would be awesome if you considered supporting our efforts by coming out to events, making a donation to our team or donating games for us to auction or play.More Information:---Tabletop Gaming Weekly--- A look at what games hit our tabletops over the last week.Games mentioned and other links: EZY Mode eSports Lounge, Go Cuckoo, Gentes, 8Bit Box, Blokus, Cinque Terre, Related blog post: 8Bit Box, Go Cuckoo, and more at a new venue: EZY Mode: *---Blog Plug and Patreon Shout Out--- * Head over to the Tabletop Bellhop Blog where you can read more about today’s topics and more. The Tabletop Bellhop Blog: https://tabletopbellhop.com If you enjoyed the show be sure to tip The Bellhop at: patreon.com/tabletopbellhopFind us all over the web:Facebook www.facebook.com/tabletopbellhop/Twitter Twitter.com/tabletopbellhopInstagram www.instagram.com/tabletopbellhop/BoardGameGeek boardgamegeek.com/guild/3347YouTube www.youtube.com/tabletopbellhop?sub_confirmation=1Twitch twitch.tv/tabletopbellhop MeWe
At Tabletop Bellhop we answer your game and game night questions, go "Ask The Bellhop" at https://tabletopbellhop.com/. Origins Stories. This is a special episode recapping Origins 2019. What did The Bellhop play and what is he excited about. Please subscribe to our YouTube ChannelThis is the 46th episode of Tabletop Bellhop Live, an edited version of our live show recorded on June 19th, 2019. Join us as we stream live every week Wednesday’s at Nine Thirty Eastern: https://www.twitch.tv/tabletopbellhop. Disclosure: Some links below are affiliate links. As an associate, it costs you nothing, but we earn a small amount from qualifying purchases. This episode includes:---Viewer/Listener Feedback--- We read off and respond to listener feedback. Send feedback to moe@tabletopbellhop.com or sean@tabletopbellhop.com---Ask The Bellhop--- Tonight we’re taking a short break from answering your questions to recap The Bellhop’s trip to Columbus Ohio for the Origins Game Fair.Origins Games Fair, Merlin, Merlin: Arthur Expansion, The Giant List of Tabletop Game Mechanics, Copenhagen, New Frontiers, The Race for the Galaxy Board Game, 7 Souls, Monster Match. Sorcerer, Catch the Moon, Dragon’s Breath, King of the Dice, Iron Edda Accelerated. Robotech: Ace Pilot, Battlestar Galactica: Starship Battles. Hydro Hacker Operatives H2O, Go Cuckoo!, Altar Quest, Dead Man’s Cabal, Shadowrun Sixth World Beginner Box, Pitchcar Expansion 7: The Loop, Crusaders: Thy Will Be Done, 8 Bit Box, Pipeline, Teotihuacan: Late Preclassic Period, Planet, Dune, Legacy of Lo Pan, Endeavor: Age of Expansion, Sanctum, Warhammer 40,000 Wrath & Glory Starter Set, Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay 4th Edition Starter Set, Chocolatiers, Horizons, Related Blog Post: The Games of Origins 2019 (and some other highlights)---Announcements--- Newsletter: Sign up for our newsletter. Get weekly updates about everything going on at The Bellhop in your mail. https://newsletter.tabletopbellhop.comQueen City Conquest: The entire Bellhop team has been invited to be special guests at QCC this year! This Buffalo NY Con hits July 12th to 15th. If you hurry you can still sign up to play some games with The Bellhop. Moe will be running games of Teotihuacan and Gentes: Deluxified. Queen City Conquest---Blog Plug and Patreon Shout Out--- Head over to the Tabletop Bellhop Blog where you can read more about today’s topics and more. The Tabletop Bellhop Blog: https://tabletopbellhop.com If you enjoyed the show be sure to tip The Bellhop at: patreon.com/tabletopbellhopFind us all over the web:Facebook www.facebook.com/tabletopbellhop/Twitter Twitter.com/tabletopbellhopInstagram www.instagram.com/tabletopbellhop/BoardGameGeek boardgamegeek.com/guild/3347YouTube www.youtube.com/tabletopbellhop?sub_confirmation=1Twitch twitch.tv/tabletopbellhop MeWe
At Tabletop Bellhop we answer your game and game night questions, go "Ask The Bellhop" at https://tabletopbellhop.com/. Pros at Cons. Con Prep Suggestions. Also a look back at Alhambra and initial thoughts on the epic Sci-Fi game Twilight Imperium 4th Edition. Please subscribe to our YouTube ChannelThis is the 45th episode of Tabletop Bellhop Live, an edited version of our live show recorded on June 5th, 2019. Join us as we stream live every week Wednesday’s at Nine Thirty Eastern: https://www.twitch.tv/tabletopbellhop. Disclosure: Some links below are affiliate links. As an associate, it costs you nothing, but we earn a small amount from qualifying purchases. This episode includes:---Viewer/Listener Feedback--- We read off and respond to listener feedback. Send feedback to moe@tabletopbellhop.com or sean@tabletopbellhop.comLewis & Clark, Tech at the Table, Does it Help or Hinder? ---Ask The Bellhop--- This is one of those weeks where we don’t answer anyone’s specific topic but rather offer up some general gaming advice. This week that advice is on gaming convention prep.Links: Origins Games Fair, Breakout Con, Queen City Conquest, Airbnb, Uber, Zomato, Skip the Dishes, Grubhub, Lens Rentals, DNAPhil the Bag DaddyRelated Blog Post: Gaming Convention Preparation Tips - Ask The Bellhop---Announcements-- Newsletter: Sign up for our newsletter. Get weekly updates about everything going on at The Bellhop in your mail. https://newsletter.tabletopbellhop.comOrigins Games Fair: Origins starts Thursday but The Bellhop will be there Wednesday afternoon! If you see me be sure to stop by and say hi. Just please don’t be offended if I don’t remember your name. I’m terrible with names. Origins Game FairQueen City Conquest: The entire Bellhop team has been invited to be special guests at QCC this year! This Buffalo NY Con hits July 12th to 15th Queen City Conquest---Weekly Gloomhaven Update--- We head back to the main campaign and attempt scenario 31 again. This time with only three players due to Tori getting stuck at work. It did not go well.Watch this failed attempt YouTube:---The 13th Floor--- A new segment where we look at The New Hotness, from the past. This week we take a look at the classic tile laying game Alhambra.On the blog: Alhambra Review, A Return to the Classic Tile-Laying Board Game---Tabletop Gaming Weekly--- A look at what games hit our tabletops over the last week.Games mentioned and other links: Twilight Imperium 4th Edition, JaipurRelated Blog post: A Not So Epic Experience With Twilight Imperium 4th Edition: ---Blog Plug and Patreon Shout Out--- Head over to the Tabletop Bellhop Blog where you can read more about today’s topics and more. The Tabletop Bellhop Blog: https://tabletopbellhop.com If you enjoyed the show be sure to tip The Bellhop at: patreon.com/tabletopbellhopFind us all over the web:Facebook www.facebook.com/tabletopbellhop/Twitter Twitter.com/tabletopbellhopInstagram www.instagram.com/tabletopbellhop/BoardGameGeek boardgamegeek.com/guild/3347YouTube www.youtube.com/tabletopbellhop?sub_confirmation=1Twitch twitch.tv/tabletopbellhop MeWe
#CM SMART INNOVATION PODCAST ในช่วง 2-3 ปีที่ผ่านมา แนวคิดหนึ่งเป็นที่นิยมในหลายๆองค์กร เพื่อที่จะสร้างนวัตกรรมใหม่ๆในองค์กรของตน รวมทั้งยังเป็นเทคนิคที่นำไปสร้าง UX/UI (User experience/User Interface) ได้อีกด้วย นั้นก็คือ Design Thinking ดังนั้นใน EP42 นี้ จึงขอนำเรื่องราวนี้มาแชร์กันหน่อย Design Thinking คืออะไร โดยอ.ศศิมา สุขสว่าง ( https://www.sasimasuk.com/16886644/design-thinking-คืออะไร) ซึ่งคือ กรอบแนวคิด และกระบวนการคิดเชิงออกแบบสำหรับพัฒนานวัตกรรมที่ผสมผสานการคิดสร้างสรรค์ (Creative thinking) และการคิดเชิงธุรกิจ (Business thinking) เพื่อพัฒนาสิ่งใหม่ๆและนวัตกรรมอย่างมีระบบ โดยมีหลักสำคัญ คือการเข้าใจความต้องการและปัญหาของกลุ่มเป้าหมายหรือลูกค้า (Human-Centered) อย่างแท้จริง แล้วการระดมความคิดเพื่อค้นหาทางแก้ไข และการเรียนรู้และลงมือทำเพื่อสร้างคุณค่าและนวัตกรรม ใน Podcast นี้ ขออ้างอิง Design Thinking ของ D.School, Stanford university มี 5 ขั้นตอน ที่สำคัญคือ 1. Empathize 2. Define 3. Ideate 4. Prototype 5. Test แต่ก่อนที่จะเริ่มแชร์ ทั้ง 5 ขั้นตอนว่าคืออะไร อีกทั้งเครื่องมือหนึ่งที่มักใช้ใน Design thinking ก็คือการระดมสมอง (Brain Storming) โดยใน EP42 นี้ขอเริ่มด้วยเทคนิคการระดมสมองด้วยการเขียน ซึ่งผมได้สอนเทคนิคนี้มากว่า 10 ปี เพราะใช้กระบวนการ QCC ด้วยเช่นกัน อีกทั้งมาผสมผสานกับแนวคิด YES-And ก็จะเกิดประสิทธิภาพมากขึ้นในการระดมสมองและสรุปเป็นแนวคิดใหม่ออกมานั่นเอง
Hey Whazup People!!! Thanks for coming back! I have a entertaining show featuring The Great Aman Takess on SFL Story time and Nacho Sacrio of QCC and Matt Lee Of Denver.. Enjoy!! Feel free to leave a comment. Peace and Love --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ajstriker2018/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ajstriker2018/support
Michelle Welch aka The Queen of Clean is no stranger to entrepreneurship. Growing up in a household where both parents strive to build businesses from the ground up, she quickly learned the importance of strong work ethic with a balanced blend of unending determination. Michelle found herself working for several businesses both small and large in size, to help them increase their bottom line. She has assisted in over a dozen startups. It wasn't long before she decided she should put her entrepreneurial bloodline to use. At just 25 years old, Michelle founded Queen Cleaning Concepts and Co-founded Golden Spoon For The Culture. QCC, A commercial and residential cleaning company that quickly gained success due to her stellar marketing efforts. GS, a catering and meal prep service with a cultural spin. Michelle is a certified life coach who specializes in confidence and empowerment coaching. She is also a keynote speaker. Her passion spreads widely into the community. She is the Founder of a non-profit called "The Momtrepreneur Network", An interactive hub for entrepreneurial women and mothers looking to start or build their own business, create connections, find inspiration & support. But the Queen of Clean's most important job and the one that keeps her going every day is her role as a single mother for her two boys, Landon and Trevor. Learn more about The Queen of Clean Michelle Welch below: Site: www.iammichellewelch.com IG: www.instagram.com/iammichellewelch FB: www.facebook.com/iammichellewelch Twitter: www.twitter.com/_coachmichelle Follow Host + Founder all across Social Media @kareenmills. Podcast IG: @beingmotherhustlerpodcast Download and subscribe to the podcast here www.linktr.ee/kareenmills --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beingmotherhustler/support
Gather around the fire, it's time for another edition of Denver's all-false storytelling show, Queen City Companion! Featuring live performances by local writers, poets, and comedians, including: Dionne Sarah Larue Bethany Moore Brianne Smith Lord Humphrey Sliptickle and your hosts Jen Kolic and Brian Flynn!
Robin shares the vision of QCC to be a people that loves God, loves people, and demonstrates the power of the Kingdom of God through the fruits and gifts of The Spirit.
Finally! Thanks for being patient, lovely folks! Well, this wraps up QCC 2018 for my stuff. I had a real blast and part of that was thanks to being able […]
Show us how you QCC’d! Phil and Senda talk about what they ran at QCC 2018 and what lessons they took away from each of those game experiences. Also, Phil […]
Show us how you run a panel when you make the audience come up with all the topics! Phil and Senda answer audience questions at QCC 2018 in Buffalo. All […]
At Tabletop Bellhop we answer your game and game night questions, go "Ask The Bellhop" at https://tabletopbellhop.com/. Today we discuss our recent visit to QCC, Queen City Conquest, an RPG centric gaming con in Buffalo NewYork Please subscribe to our YouTube ChannelThis is a Bonus episode of Tabletop Bellhop Live, an edited version of our live show recorded on September 12th, 2018. Join us as we stream live every week Wednesday's at Nine Thirty Eastern: https://www.twitch.tv/tabletopbellhopDisclosure: Some links below are Amazon or DriveThruRPG Affiliate links. As an Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. This episode includes:------Tabletop Gaming Weekly----- A look at what games hit The Bellhop's table over the last week. This past weekend both the hosts and our chatroom moderator were at Queen City Conquest. This is a small, three day RPG focused gaming convention in Buffalo NY.Thursday - VIG/Special Guest Party at the Pearl Street Brewery Interesting border crossing, great party. and no games played. Friday - QCC Day one. Great check in, cool VIG room and many games played: Dungeons & Dragons 5e, Roll Player, Merchants of Lore, Circle of 6, Artemis Starship Bridge Simulator, Hydro Hacker Operatives (H2O), Saturday - QCC Day two. Lots more gaming: Rockerboys & Vending Machines, The Networks, Drop It!, Tales from the Loop. One Child’s Heart, Istanbul The Dice Game, Karuba, Azul, Race for the Galaxy, Sunday - QCC Day Three More gaming, Champions of Earth, Lazer Ryderz, Iron Edda Accelerated, Related Blog Post: Tabletop Gaming Weekly Sept 10](https://tabletopbellhop.com/playing-tabletop-games/wdypm-sept10/)------Announcements----- Background on our show and our recording schedule. Invite to join us Wednesday nights at 9:30 Eastern Where to find our content, etc. If you enjoyed the show be sure to tip The Bellhop at: https://www.patreon.com/tabletopbellhopFind us all over the web: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tabletopbellhop/ Twitter https://twitter.com/tabletopbellhop Instagram https://www.instagram.com/tabletopbellhop/ Google Plus https://plus.google.com/u/1/communities/105133123664243159789 BoardGameGeek https://boardgamegeek.com/guild/3347 YouTube http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCez3cu7peTRAcb1ZJF4j5A?subconfirmation=1 Twitch https://twitch.tv/tabletopbellhop
A little late, but here it is! The first of a two-part QCC spectacular! Eric Simon of Four-In-Hand Games talks about designing games and dice mechanics and Jason Cordova gives […]
Reading from selected queer literature in Tamil. QCC Queer LitFest 2018, Chennai is organised by crowdfunding from friends, allies and all those who donated anonymously. We at QCC and the Queer LitFest organising team thank each one of you for your support and contribution. If you'd like to collaborate with us in the future, please write to team@queerchennaichronicles.com. For more information, visit: queerchennaichronicles.com and queerlitfest.com
That’s right, it’s another grab bag! The QCC is nearly here and in a desperate attempt to not be last minute scrambling or missing an episode, our valiant hosts return […]
Due ospiti d'eccezione. Il primo è Ubaldo Pantani, il più grande imitatore della televisione, comico di Quelli che il calcio e grande tifoso della Spal. Un'intervista bellissima, tra teatro, televisione e sport. Il secondo è Franco Piantanida, giornalista di PremiumSportHD, tenuto ostaggio per ore sui divani di Casa Baggio. Con lui abbiamo affrontato l'addio alla Juve di Gianluigi Buffon, la Serie A, che è all'ultimo giro di boa e deve decidere chi va in Champions e chi in B, ma anche i Mondiali che lui stesso commenterà su Mediaset in esclusiva. Questo e molto altro per una puntata straordinaria.
Due ospiti d'eccezione. Il primo è Ubaldo Pantani, il più grande imitatore della televisione, comico di Quelli che il calcio e grande tifoso della Spal. Un'intervista bellissima, tra teatro, televisione e sport. Il secondo è Franco Piantanida, giornalista di PremiumSportHD, tenuto ostaggio per ore sui divani di Casa Baggio. Con lui abbiamo affrontato l'addio alla Juve di Gianluigi Buffon, la Serie A, che è all'ultimo giro di boa e deve decidere chi va in Champions e chi in B, ma anche i Mondiali che lui stesso commenterà su Mediaset in esclusiva. Questo e molto altro per una puntata straordinaria.
Sean is going to walk us through how he goes about building an rpg encounter while Brett questions and snipes from the sidelines (don’t worry, roles get reversed next episode). Announcements Gamehole Con submissions for events is open! Support the QCC! Random Encounter Emails from Sky Slayton and Christopher Grey Die Roll Sean GenCon has... The post 188 Sean’s RPG Encounter appeared first on Gaming and BS RPG Podcast.
The story of the beginning of QCC and progression to today, the ministry that we've provided and supported, and the church's current callings and opportunities.
In this episode we talk with Don Morin of Quinsigamond Community College about the state of automotive employment and programs at QCC. Then we talk with the Registrar of Motor Vehicles Erin Deveney plus a review of the Chevy Trax
In this episode we talk with Don Morin of Quinsigamond Community College about the state of automotive employment and programs at QCC. Then we talk with the Registrar of Motor Vehicles Erin Deveney plus a review of the Chevy Trax
Sean Gilgore is in house Misdirected to talk QCC and then Phil and Chris talk con games. Come hang with us at the QCC. Sponsors Wayward Masquerade Time Stamps 1:57 – What's Going On 23:48 MORE
Read a Sitch - Porting the Pocalypse Overview (00:47) The game is a conversation (03:45) Consequences to actions (05:05) Moves snowball (09:55) Countdown Clocks (13:06) Be a fan of the characters (15:48) What do you do? (23:00) Principles (25:45) Sometimes disclaim decision-making (30:00) Manipulation moves (35:21) Ask provocative questions and build on the answers (39:02) Links Our website www.gauntlet-rpg.com Our Patreon patreon.com/gauntlet Follow us on Twitter @GauntletRPG Music used for the QCC promo: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Advent_Chamber_Orchestra/Selections_from_the_November_2006_Concert/Advent_Chamber_Orchestra_-_04_-_Handel_-_Entrance_to_the_Queen_of_Sheba_for_Two_Oboes_Strings_and_Continuo_allegro Music used for the Gauntlet Con promo: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Artofescapism/Sound_Forest_Atmospheric_Tracks/Infiltration_of_Toy_Dungeon
Queers, Questions and Cocktails: Pop Culture Trivia LGBT Podcast
Submit to the joy of sect as we mark the 20th anniversary of Heaven's Gate with a QCC original cocktail, Applewhite's Comet. Listen as Sarah remembers visiting a cult's Quebec compound as a girl guide, Mikey tests his Thetan levels, Michelle shares her limited knowledge of comets and Bradley mixes up a bowl of killer flavour aid. *Production note: There is some interference when players are talking excitedly. We've decreased volume in these sections. Cheers! Subscribe on iTunes, listen on Stitcher, follow on Twitter and like QQC on Facebook QQC’s theme is by American Men, check them out on Soundcloud or luckyme.net Logo by Erin Turcotte Graphics by Bert Schopf of Blackbird PCD Produced by Bradley Turcotte
On this week's Riding The Wave, Jack Freidman, Executive Director of The Queens Chamber of Commerce, will join us to discuss the upcoming Fall Festival on Saturday, Oct. 21. The newly formed Rockaway Beach Merchant Association will be throwing the party, which will run from noon to 5 p.m. at Beach 94th Street and Rockaway Beach Boulevard. We'll also discuss the QCC's support of the Queens Way project, which by it's very nature, directly opposes the efforts for the complete restoration of the Rockaway Beach Rail Line.
Fakultät für Physik - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 01/05
In this thesis we describe the one-way quantum computer (QCc), a scheme of universal quantum computation that consists entirely of one-qubit measurements on a highly entangled multi-particle state, the cluster state. We prove universality of the QCc, describe the underlying computational model and demonstrate that the QCc can be operated fault-tolerantly. In Chapter 2 we show that the QCc can be regarded as a simulator of quantum logic networks. In this way, we give the universality proof and establish the link to the network model, the common model of quantum computation. We also indicate that the description of the QCc as a network simulator is not adequate in every respect. In Chapter 3 we derive the computational model underlying the one-way quantum computer, which is very different from the quantum logic network model. The QCc has no quantum input, no quantum output and no quantum register, and the unitary gates from some universal set are not the elementary building blocks of QCc-quantum algorithms. Further, all information that is processed with the QCc are the outcomes of one-qubit measurements and thus processing of information exists only at the classical level. The QCc is nevertheless quantum mechanical as it uses a highly entangled cluster state as the central physical resource. In Chapter 4 we show that there exist nonzero error thresholds for fault-tolerant quantum computation with the QCc. Further, we outline the concept of checksums in the context of the QCc which may become an element in future practicable and adequate methods for fault-tolerant QCc-computation.