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Made IT
Costruire una delle aziende tech più importanti al mondo dall'Italia con Luca Ferrari, Co-Founder & CEO Bending Spoons live da Spotify [VIDEO]

Made IT

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 65:53


Mastering Menopause
The Glow Up Guide for Women: Christina the Channel-Creating Style and Confidence in Mid-life

Mastering Menopause

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 58:15


In this episode of Mastering Menopause, I'm joined by the incredible Christina Rice aka Christina the Channel, to dive into all things glow-up for women. From finding your personal style and mastering your wardrobe to skincare, makeup tips, and boosting your confidence, Christina shares her insights and practical tips for stepping into your most radiant self.We discuss:How to discover your color palette and what works for your skin tone.Building a capsule wardrobe and the importance of basics.Game-changing beauty tips like brow lamination and micro-needling.The power of investing in yourself and embracing your unique style.How showing up with intention transforms your confidence, habits, and even business success.Whether you're looking to refine your personal style, elevate your beauty routine, or simply feel amazing in your skin, this episode is packed with actionable advice and inspiration to help you shine in 2025.Don't forget to share this episode with a friend who's ready for a glow-up too!Links Mentioned:Christina's Podcast: Multidimensional with Christina The Channelhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/699-how-to-have-a-glow-up-featuring-kelly-scott/id1128435380?i=1000679087620Christina's Membership: Next Level Youhttps://christinathechannel.com/Remini app https://remini.ai/Let's redefine what midlife looks like—because your best years are ahead of you!Thank you so much for listening, please share with a friend and subscribe so you don't miss an episode!If you want to see how we can help you on your journey, book a quick 10-15 minute call so we can chat about your goals!https://www.menopotmeltdown.com/quickchatnow Coaching Process Video and booking link https://www.menopotmeltdown.com/mmmcoachingapp Now accepting clients, use the link to apply for 1:1 coaching:https://www.menopotmeltdown.com/mmmcoachingappFree No BS Menopause Secrets Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/kathykatalyst/?ref=shareFor all my social links: https://bit.ly/kathykatalystDo you have a question that you would like answered on the show? Please ask your question here:https://go.katalystfitness.net/podcast-question-entryHave a personal question? Email me at kathycote9142@comcast.net

Salt Lake Dirt
Mike Rinder Remembered (1955-2025) - Episode 295

Salt Lake Dirt

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2025 55:48


I was saddened to hear of the passing of Mike Rinder today. Mike was an activist and author who had an unmeasured level of dedication to his cause. In the few interactions I had with him, he was extremely kind and generous with his time. This week's episode is from when Mike joined me to talk about his memoir A Billion Years. I hope you enjoy it. We'll miss you Mike. --- Original Airdate: October 10, 2022 This week I'm thrilled to welcome Mike Rinder to the podcast. I've been a huge fan and supporter of his work since I first read Lawrence Wright's book Going Clear about the history and abuses of the Church of Scientology. Mike co-hosted the A&E documentary series Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath. He reunited with Remini for the podcast Scientology: Fair Game. Mike was kind of enough to take time out of his busy schedule to talk about his new memoir A Billion Years: My Escape From a Life in the Highest Ranks of Scientology. I can't recommend this book enough. It's one I will definitely revisit over the years. Thanks for listening!  Kyler -- Episode Links:  Mike Rinder's Blog  The Aftermath Foundation ("...help those who want to leave Scientology and the Sea Organization, but lack a system of support they can rely on while getting on their feet in the outside world.")  IG: @rindermike  While available you can purchase signed copies of A Billion Years HERE.In this episode Mike mentioned these books:  Educated: A Memoir by Tara Westover  Bare-Faced Messiah: The True Story of L. Ron Hubbad by Russell Miller   Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl  The Sociopath Next Door by Martha Stout

THE QUEENS NEW YORKER
THE LEGACY OF QUEENS EPISODE 124: LEAH REMINI(actress)

THE QUEENS NEW YORKER

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 27:27


Leah Marie Remini (/ˈrɛmɪni/; born June 15, 1970) is an American actress. She starred as Carrie Heffernan on the CBS sitcom The King of Queens (1998–2007) and as Vanessa Celluci in the CBS sitcom Kevin Can Wait (2017–2018), both alongside Kevin James.[2][3] Remini coproduced and hosted the A&E documentary series Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath (2016–2019), for which she won two Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Hosted Nonfiction Series or Special. She also cohosted the daytime talk show The Talk (2010–2011). Remini's films include the comedy Old School (2003), the mystery comedy Handsome (2017), and the romantic comedy Second Act (2018). After being a member of the Church of Scientology from childhood, Remini left the organization in 2013. Two years later, Remini released her book, Troublemaker: Surviving Hollywood and Scientology; the memoir became number one on the New York Times Best Seller list. In 2016, she followed up with an Emmy Award-winning documentary television series on A&E, Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath, where she created a platform for victims and survivors of Scientology. Since July 2020, Remini has been the cohost of the podcast Scientology: Fair Game, alongside Mike Rinder.[4] PICTURE: By greg2600 - This file has been extracted from another file, CC BY 2.5, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=76184503

More Than Medicine
Interview with Dr. Marquis Clark Part One

More Than Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2024 24:51 Transcription Available


Send us a textWhat does it take to transform not only your own life but also the lives of countless others in a community facing hardship? Join us on "More Than Medicine" as we welcome Dr. Marquis Clark, principal of Cleveland Academy of Leadership in Spartanburg, South Carolina. Dr. Clark shares his extraordinary journey from the small towns of Remini and Sumter, where his parents instilled in him the values of service, care, and humility. Despite growing up in a household where education wasn't prioritized, he conquered his reading challenges and emerged as a math whiz. His path to becoming an influential educator is a testament to perseverance and the power of uplifting others with compassion.In this episode, Dr. Clark opens up about his unexpected journey to leadership at Cleveland Academy. Initially apprehensive about working in Spartanburg's challenging environment, he found purpose and fulfillment in a school that serves as a beacon of hope amid poverty and neglect. With unwavering faith and dedication, he turned obstacles into opportunities, earning recognition as Teacher of the Year and ultimately becoming the principal. Dr. Clark's story is a powerful reminder of the impact one individual can have on shaping the lives of students and transforming a community through education.https://www.jacksonfamilyministry.comhttps://bobslone.com/home/podcast-production/

Radio Law Talk
HR3 CONC: Nudist Neighbor; Ramones' Heirs Feud; JetBlue Suit; Remini Divorce; Yelp vs. Google

Radio Law Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2024 52:03


Visit: RadioLawTalk.com for information & full episodes! Follow us on Facebook: bit.ly/RLTFacebook Follow us on Twitter: bit.ly/RLTTwitter Follow us on Instagram: bit.ly/RLTInstagram Subscribe to our YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/channel/UC3Owf1BEB-klmtD_92-uqzg Your Radio Law Talk hosts are exceptional attorneys and love what they do! They take breaks from their day jobs and make time for Radio Law Talk so that the rest of the country can enjoy the law like they do. Follow Radio Law Talk on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter & Instagram!

Product Heroes
Cosa fa un Product Manager in Bending Spoons?

Product Heroes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 51:22


In questa chiacchierata con Lorenzo Piovani e Chiara Vivaldi, Product Lead di Remini e Meetup @ Bending Spoons, esploreremo il mondo di Bending Spoons, il loro rapporto con la competizione, l'importanza di monitorare il mercato e come i competitor possano essere fonte di ispirazione.Bending Spoons, una delle aziende più innovative d'Italia specializzata nell'acquisizione e ottimizzazione di prodotti dal potenziale inespresso. Il loro portfolio include Evernote, Meetup, Remini, Splice e altri.L'organizzazione interna si basa su team di prodotto autonomi, supportati da team con competenze specifiche. L'analisi dei dati e la ricerca sugli utenti sono fondamentali per comprendere il comportamento degli utenti e migliorare i prodotti, spesso semplificandoli. Il contatto diretto con gli utenti è una pratica comune.La competizione è vista come uno stimolo per migliorare e orientare il prodotto.Approfondiremo anche il ruolo dei dati nell'azienda, le metriche chiave e il processo decisionale. Condivideranno i loro fallimenti e le ragioni per cui amano lavorare come Product Manager.(00:00) Intro (00:47) Sigla (03:30) Cosa fa Bending Spoons? (06:06) Organizzazione di Bending Spoons: Team e Competenze (17:58) Studiare il Comportamento degli Utenti per Migliorare i Prodotti (25:45) Dialogo Diretto con gli Utenti: Interviste e User Research (29:42) L'importanza dei dati e delle metriche (33:26) Prendere decisioni di prodotto (41:06) I più grandi fallimenti e i relativi insegnamenti (47:01) Perché fare il Product Manager?

Cheers, Il Podcast di Starting Finance
Bending Spoons: La VERA Storia della Startup PIÙ GRANDE d'Italia

Cheers, Il Podcast di Starting Finance

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 26:12


Scopriamo la storia senza filtri di Bending Spoons, la tech company italiana da $2.55 miliardi. Luca Ferrari, Co-founder & CEO di Bending Spoons, ci racconta COME ha creato un'azienda che acquisisce colossi della Silicon Valley da centinaia di milioni come Evernote, Remini e StreamYard e i fattori che gli hanno permesso di diventare uno dei PIÙ GRANDI imprenditori della sua generazione partendo da zero. Parliamo NELLO SPECIFICO dei suoi errori e fallimenti per scoprire cos'ha imparato e capiamo quali sono ESATTAMENTE le differenze tra Bending Spoons e un fondo di Private Equity

36氪·商业情报局(第二季)
靠黏土滤镜爆火的Remini会是又一个“妙鸭”吗?

36氪·商业情报局(第二季)

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 4:19


网事头条|听见新鲜事
爆火黏土滤镜Remini是中国血统

网事头条|听见新鲜事

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 0:16


The California Appellate Law Podcast
Social Media and Jury Waiver High Court Cases, and Other Appellate News

The California Appellate Law Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 36:22


The U.S. Supreme Court provides awaited guidance on public officials' use of social media, and the California Supreme Court gives a cautionary tale about waiving the right to a jury trial. Jeff and I discuss:

The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch
20VC: Bending Spoons: The Most Untold Success Story in Startups: Lessons Scaling to 500M Downloads, $360M in Reported 2023 Sales and a $2.55BN Valuation... Bootstrapped with Luca Ferrari, Co-Founder and CEO @ Bending Spoons

The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 53:23


Luca Ferrari is Co-Founder and CEO of Bending Spoons, one of the most incredible but untold success stories in startups. Luca has scaled Bending Spoons to 100M monthly active users, $380M in sales in 2023 and aiming to reach $500M in EBITDA by the end of 2026. The company's products include Evernote, Meetup, Remini, and Splice and their products have now been downloaded more than 500M times. In Today's Episode with Luca Ferrari We Discuss: From McKinsey Associate to $2BN Founder What was Luca like as a child? How would his parents have described him? Why did Luca share his McKinsey salary with his co-founders? What were Luca's biggest lessons from his failed startup? Bootstrapping Bending Spoons  Why did Luca decide to bootstrap Bending Spoons? What does Luca think about the EU vs. US startup environment? Why did Luca kill a $7M project? What were his lessons? How did Luca pick his investors? How to Find the Best Talent What are the 3 key traits Luca looks for when picking the best talent? Why does Luca think traditional interview strategies do not work? What tests does Luca conduct for each candidate? What were Luca's biggest hiring mistakes? Mastering Acquisition & Growth How does Luca determine which products to acquire? How does he identify signals? How does Luca approach pricing assets? How does he win every bid? What are Luca's biggest lessons from acquiring Evernote? What key lessons on risk management does Luca wish he'd known 10 years ago? What are Luca's biggest challenges on user acquisition?

This is Problematic!
Which People's President? : Andrew Jackson's Populist Legacy

This is Problematic!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 45:41


Our yearly take on the controversy-filled legacies of former presidents brings us to the infamous ‘Old Hickory', Andrew Jackson. Curatorial research associate Dylan Rawles visits Zoe and Easton to unravel an often overlooked aspect of Jackson's legacy; Populism, along with its rise in the United States. Jackson prided himself as the “People's president”, which made him the “voice of the people” who stood against the “untrustworthy higher-ups.” This mentality would grow and expand far beyond his death, taking on many elaborate shapes and identities. Populism's role in U.S. politics both past and present, factors that enable such movements to take shape, the voices left out of the conversation, and the nearly impossible task of nailing down just who “the people” are and what they want- we explore it all today. As always, thank you for stopping by! 36 Questions for Civic Love: https://www.nphm.org/civiclove   Our sources: UC Santa Barbara. “Veto Message [of the Reauthorization of the Bank of the United States].” The American Presidency Project. https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/veto-message-the-re-authorization-bank-the-united-states.    Remini, Robert V. Andrew Jackson and the Course of American Freedom, 1822-1832. New York: Harper & Row, 1981.   Watson, Harry L. “Andrew Jackson's Populism.” Tennessee Historical Quarterly, Vol. 76, No. 3 (FALL 2017). https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/2654029    Wilentz, Sean. The Rise of American Democracy: Jefferson to Lincoln. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 2005.   Further Reading/Viewing:   Image of one of the “coffin hand bills” and a description from the Library of congress https://www.loc.gov/item/2008661734/

Get Legit Law & Sh!t
Leah Remini v Scientology & Lizzo Case's Anti-SLAPP Arguments

Get Legit Law & Sh!t

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 81:43


Visit https://www.GreenChef.com/60EmilyBaker to get 60% off, plus 20% off your next two months!Get 20% OFF @honeylove by going to https://www.honeylove.com/LAWNERD ! #honeylovepod #adGo to https://shopify.com/lawnerd now to grow your business – no matter what stage you're in.The Leah Remini v Scientology case was in court last week. The judge has scheduled the Anti-SLAPP hearing at a later date for further argument. Scientology Leader, David Miscavige, continues his efforts to be removed from the case stating he was never properly served. Remini details that her process server made 32 separate visits to 9 different addresses on 16 separate dates from August 2023 to December 2023, costing her thousands of dollars. They will be in court on Valentine's Day to rule on the motion to quash. Lizzo's Anti-SLAPP motion is partly granted. I break down the court's minute order and which portions of case law are moving forward.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podsights - https://podsights.com/privacyPodscribe - https://podscribe.com/privacyChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy

AM/PM Podcast
#365 - Pioneering Internet Marketing and AI: A Conversation with Perry Belcher

AM/PM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 70:34


Join us as we welcome internet marketing titan, Perry Belcher, to the AM/PM Podcast! Listen in as we journey through Perry's remarkable career path - from humble beginnings before turning to digital marketing. Perry's illustrious career even saw him get a personal call from none other than Jeff Bezos himself, a short story you don't want to miss!   The conversation continues with Perry reflecting on the rise and fall of his business and partnerships. His journey, marked by selling health supplements to launching a digital marketing business, and finally starting the Driven Mastermind and the War Room, is an insightful one for any entrepreneur. Our chat also covers the importance of joining a mastermind group, the benefits it can bring, and how it can help you gain a broad perspective of different industries.   Lastly, Perry shares fascinating insights about the role of AI in business, specifically in copywriting. From reducing labor costs to crafting compelling headlines and stories, the potential applications of AI are far-reaching. He also discusses misconceptions people have about AI and the opportunities it presents. Tune in for a riveting discussion about the intersection of AI, E-commerce, and internet marketing. In episode 365 of the AM/PM Podcast, Kevin and Perry discuss: 09:22 - Success in Real Estate and Selling 16:45 - Running Successful Events 23:30 - The Value of Networking and Collaboration 29:55 - Selling Event Recordings for Profit 34:19 - Cash Prize Incentives for Speakers 39:00 - Leveraging Email Lists for Business Success 42:06 - Artificial Intelligence And Its Impact On Internet Marketing 53:21 - Other Mindblowing AI Capabilities 57:27 - AI's Role in Various Industries 1:07:38 - Follow Perry on Facebook for Updates 1:09:46 - Kevin's Words Of Wisdom Kevin King: Welcome to episode 365 of the AEM PM podcast. My guest this week is none other than the famous Perry Belcher. If you don't know who Perry is, perry is one of the top internet marketers, probably one of the top copywriters in the world today. He's got his hands in all kinds of stuff, from newsletters to AI, to print on demand to funnels, to you name it. In marketing, Perry's either got tremendous amount of experience in it or he's heavily involved in it right now. We talked some shop today and just go kind of all over the place on some really cool, interesting topics. I think you're getting a lot from this episode, so I hope you enjoy it. And don't forget, if you haven't yet, be sure to sign up for the Billion Dollar Sellers Newsletter. It's at billiondollarsellerswithaness.com. It's totally free. New issue every Monday and Thursday. It's getting rave reviews from people in the industry and some of the top people in the industry as well as people just getting started. So it's got a little bit different take on it and just a lot of information. Plus, we have a little bit of fun as well in the newsletter. So hopefully you can join us at billiondollarsellers.com. Enjoy today's episode with Perry. Perry Belcher, welcome to the AM/PM Podcast. It's an honor to have you on here. How's?   Perry: it going, man, Dr King, esquire at all. I'm doing great, buddy, I'm doing great. I'm just trying to survive this hot, hot, hot summer that we're all having, you know.   Kevin King: Well, you're out there in Vegas. Y'all had floods, right. I was seeing some stuff on TikTok, like some of the casino garages and stuff were flooding.   Perry: Yeah, there were some floods out here, so it's been. We got like years worth of rain in two days or something like that, they said, which we could stand. It didn't hurt. But the hot weather out here is just the way that it is. You get used to it after a little while.   Kevin King: Yeah, it's the same in Austin. It's like 108, I think today, and I know you know, football season just recently started and everybody's complaining that they're doing a game. One of the first games was in the middle of the afternoon, like 2.30 in the afternoon and like man, half these people are going to be dying out there, you better have some extra medical. You know supposed to do these things at night in Texas during September.   Perry: My kid did in the middle of the day and he had some days that they were kids passing out, you know. So I don't miss the heat in Austin. I'll take the heat in Vegas instead. It's different kind of heat to me.   Kevin King: Yeah, it's not. It's more of a dry heat, not that, not that human heat that we have here. I'll take it so for those. There's some probably some people listening that don't know. They're like who's this? Perry Belcher character? I never heard of this Perry Belcher guy and if you haven't, you've probably been living on a rock in internet marketing, because Perry Belcher is one of the living legends out there and when it comes to internet marketing, it's not just he dabbles on Amazon, but it's Amazon's just a little piece of what he does. He does a ton of other stuff. So, and you've been doing this since you're like, you've been an entrepreneur since you're like I don't know, three years old. I heard you selling hot dogs. I mean, you've pretty much done, everything from run from selling hot dogs to running, I don't know jewelry, pear shops or something, to having little kiosk in the mall, to crazy kind of stuff. I mean, just for those that don't know who the heck you are, just give a little bit about your background.   Perry: Sure, I'm world famous in Kazakhstan. I started out, you know, I grew up really poor in little town in Kentucky, paducah. It's a sound of dead body makes when it hits the floor. And I'll as soon as I could. I stayed there until I could drive. I could drive a car. I got the heck out of there and went to the big city, nashville, you know, and I got into, you know, early on I got into retail and I owned 42 jewelry stores. At one time when I was really, really young, before I was old enough to buy beer, I owned 42 jewelry stores. Isn't that crazy? That's crazy. Not that I didn't buy beer, but as long as I was legally buying beer Exactly. You know. So I was in retail. I went out of, you know, eventually I made three different runs and retailed it, Okay, and then I got into manufacturing. I found I really enjoyed manufacturing Great deal. I still do a lot of manufacturing, as you know and then along, I guess about 1997, for those young whippersnappers that were born about then that are on in your Amazon crowd right In 1997, they invented this thing called the interwebs and Jeff Bezos started a store called Amazon and I sort of got. I sort of got all caught up in the web thing. And you probably don't know this story. It was a true story, Kevin. I got a call from Jeff Bezos when I owned craftstorecom, so this was in probably 1998 or 1999. I got a personal call from Jeff Bezos wanting to talk to me about buying craftstorecom and rolling it into the Amazon family. And then they were only selling books, they were bleeding I don't even know $100 million, a quarter, or some crazy number. And I'm like dude, you're, I'm reading about you, you're losing money, I'm making money. You know, I think you got this reversed. I probably should buy you. I swear to God, I said that. Yeah yeah, I said that that was about best I can figure about a $750 million mistake.   Kevin King: Well, it's funny you say that, because I mean we go back, we're old school when it comes to way, before you know all this internet marketing craze. We were doing old school marketing, you know, by by putting a postage stamp on an envelope and sending it out. And I remember I have a couple of similar stories back around that same time, early late 90s, early 2000s. The guy at MySpace had just started somewhere around in there and those guys reached out to me. I had a newsletter, an online newsletter going at the time, and they reached out to me to do something and I turned. I just ignored them. I was like what's this MySpace thing? I never heard of it.   Perry: I did the same thing with Jim Barksdale. You know who that was. Yeah, yeah, barksdale wanted to buy one of my companies and I blew them off, and he was Netscape you know they also used to do back you might remember this back.   Kevin King: I had several different websites and to get traffic back before there was Google and all these. You know, this SEO and all this stuff is basically as Alta Vista and you know, I love that, I love that Yahoo and all these guys and you could just just by putting stuff in the meta tags, you'd rank, you know on top of the crap out of yeah. You put a text down at the bottom and all the good, all the good, all the good all the good, all that kind of stuff. But I one of the things, what you might remember this there is what's called ring sites. So in order to get traffic, you go to some guy would figure out how to get people to his site and then it would be like next or previous, and you'd hit a button and it would go to the next, previous, and then we had a newsletter that was doing about 250,000 emails a day back before can spam and all that stuff and to get traffic to it. You know, we were getting on Howard Stern Show when he was on terrestrial radio and we were doing all kinds of crazy stuff. But I was working with a site called BOMAS B-O-M-I-S and they had one of these ring sites and we they were like one of our top sources of traffic and I just remember there's two guys there running out of their apartment or something. I talked to one of them. This is like probably around 2000 or so, ish, 2001. He said, hey, you're going to be dealing with me from now on. My buddy is moving on. I'm like all right. I said James is moving on. I said, ok, cool, what's he going to do? He said I don't know, some sort of encyclopedia or something. I'm not sure what he's going to do. He's got some some crazy idea. Turns out it was Jimmy Wells from Wikipedia. I was actually working with Jimmy Wells from Wikipedia before he was Jimmy Wells from Wikipedia. Isn't that crazy? It's crazy, I mean the stories that we can tell from the early days of the Internet.   Perry: When I look back, I just can't. You know my buddy's favorite saying, and I've adopted this I can't believe how stupid I was two weeks ago.   You know like you. Just you just realize you know just the boneheaded stuff that you did when there was so much opportunity. The first domain I ever bought this was like just when domain registrations came out I bought formulas, the number four you oh wow com, the most worthless domain anyone could ever own, when I could have probably bought internet.com Pretend to buy anything and I bought the most boneheaded stuff. You know.   Kevin King: Well, you remember the guy that he got in early he bought was at sex.com or something for, like you know, 10 bucks or whatever it cost to register it back then before there was a go daddy, yeah, and remember the fight like 20 years ago over that domain because it became like the most valuable domain on the entire Internet or something. Remember that huge fight about that.   Perry: It was. It was crazy, but I know there's been a bunch of those stories. Man, I've got some friends that really did well buying domain real estate early on. I bought a lot. I mean I've, over time, I still think domains are a bargain. I really do Most. For the most part, I own stuff like sewing.com and makeuptutorials.com and diyprojects.com. I still own some big stuff that we operate and I own a bunch of other big stuff that we don't operate and you know I'm buying after markets.   Now I bought conventions.com for a little over $400,000 two weeks before COVID Boy. That timing was extraordinary. You know what could go wrong. Conventions are impervious to depression and so anyway, yeah, so I started buying. You know I got a manufacturing and I immediately saw the benefit of online selling because you could cut out all the different layers of middlemen in the in between the consumer and the manufacturer. So I've been a manufacturer selling direct to consumer for a long time. And then I got. I got in business with Ryan Dice. After I got in a lot of trouble, almost went to jail in the supplement business scares me to death to this day. You know I lost everything I had, almost went to the clink, and when that all got settled out I went to business with Ryan Dice and we he turned me on really to the information selling world.   Kevin King: How'd you guys meet up? Was it at some events, or did you just meet up? Yeah, we met up.   Perry: Yeah, I'll tell you, the story is pretty funny story. So we met at a Yonix Silver event. We went to dinner with, you know, all these millionaires, you know in the room, the millionaire mastermind people, and we went to this big dinner and we had like 20 people at the dinner and when the check came it was like, well, I only had a salad, well, I only had the soup, and you know they're all dividing up checks and crap. And I'm like, come on and Ryan looked at me and I looked at him. He said do you just want to pay this bill and get the hell out of here? And I said, yeah, so we split the bill. And that's how we became friends, how we met. And then, you know, when I we knew each other through Yonix and then when I got in trouble in the supplement business, I mean, I had loads of friends when you're, when you're now and when you're when you're netting out half million dollars a month and you're flying all your friends on private jets, the Thomas and crap on the weekends, boy, you got lots of friends, you know. And as soon as the money ran out, well, guess what? The friends ran out. You know, you know everything was, you know. Nobody knew who I was. Then, you know, and Ryan called me and said hey, man, I got this business in Austin. It's doing a couple million dollars a year. If you'll come help me run it, I'll give you half of it. Oh, wow, and we did $9 million in the first seven months.   Kevin King: And that was a digital marketer. For those of you that don't know, that's correct.   Perry: Yeah, it was called touch tone publishing then, but eventually we rebranded it became digital marketer and then out of digital marketer came traffic and conversion summit and out of traffic and conversion summit came the war room mastermind and we ran all three of those for years. And digital we sold a TNC to a Claire and Blackstone Blackstone group about four years ago, I guess. Then I sold my interest in digital marketer to Ryan and Ryan, roland, richard about two years ago and then we dissolved war room about a year ago I guess they were going a different direction and and Kossim Islam and Jason Flylon I started driven mastermind so but yeah, it was a great, great run with. Those guys are super good, guys are super, super smart and we were business partners for 14 years long time. It's a long. That's a you know outlast a long time.   Kevin King: That's a long time in this business longer than all my marriages, almost divine, you know. So going just down. We'll talk about some of those in just a second, but just down that back what? What got you in trouble in the supplement business was it claims that you just didn't realize you couldn't be. Yeah, what was the it?   Perry: was kind of a combination. I was. I was legitimately a pharmaceutical manufacturer. We were an FDA pharmaceutical manufacturer. I got all the licensure and all that I got in trouble with the state had nothing to do with the federal. They called in federal, they called in DA, they called in everybody, like guys. Everything he's doing is correct. But the state took issue to some claims and what ended up happening? They realized that they had not. The thing is, once the state gets their tentacles into you and have your money, you know it's really hard to get rid of them, right? They're like a tick. But. But at the end of the day, the only thing that that that they actually that stuck was something called ways and measures. So that meant that my equipment wasn't precise enough to put the exact amount of product per bottle. So let's say it says it's two ounces right, mine might be 2.1 or 1.9 ounces right, and that's there's. There are state laws about that. They're called ways and measures laws. They're governed by the people who manage gas pumps, if you could believe it. But out of everything that they originally said that I was doing, they dropped everything else and that was the only thing that actually, at the end of the day, was it? But I had to settle it and they got all my money and all my stuff and left me three million dollars in debt. And when, when I went to Austin and we hustled hard, you know, for a couple of years, and I paid all that off, I didn't file bankruptcy on it and it was hilarious because I threw a Perry's broke party. Yeah, about two years in, when I got to zero, I got back to just broke. I wasn't three million dollars, right. I threw a giant Perry's broke party as maybe one of the most fun parties we've ever had. It was a little you're in.   Kevin King: Austin's, you do that out at Willie Nelson's ranch. Because, I was tapes, remember he did that when he got in trouble for seven million bucks and he did some sort of big ass fundraising party out. He has this like old ranch out West of Texas, west of Austin that's. It's got a studio lot on it, basically an old.   Perry: House. Then I just had it right over the house and we had a big pool party and, oh my Lord, so many drunk people. It was a lot of fun, it was good time, so I got a lot of friends at Austin and you'll talk digital marketer.   Kevin King: the conference from like. I think the first one's a few hundred people to what the? Now it's five, six thousand people, or yeah, we get the biggest internet for if you're an internet marketing, yeah, just in in general, it's not just Amazon, it's like across the board, it's the biggest one out there, I think.   Perry: Yeah, before the year before COVID, I think we had the biggest year was seventy two hundred. Oh wow, seventy two hundred, seventy eight hundred, I can't remember. They thought we were going to ten thousand the next year and they rented the Coliseum in San Diego instead of the hotels. And then, of course, covid yeah, and it was just a you know, two or three years we had sold just prior to that. So have we not have sold that first year of COVID? I think was probably around a five million dollar loss, but they had clear and had insurance for it, fortunately. So I don't think they. I don't. I don't know the exact damage, but I know it would have probably wiped us out and we've been because we had a refund. Tickets with In the venue would not have soft to hook and I was a big bunch of crap when it comes to running conferences.   Kevin King: I mean, I do my billion dollar solar summit. You do your events now, like you do. You've done the couple AI summits, you've done the Perry's weird event or whatever. You do quite a different things. You have the Whatever, whatever, whatever. You done like three of those which are fascinating. You do, you know, you have the driven mastermind and you're involved with digital market and our space. There's a ton of people it's almost gotten through Events for Amazon sellers, like everybody. Everybody in their dog wants to have an event and the vast majority of them suck. There's like seven people there they can't sell tickets that are losing their shirt. Very few of them actually make money. What is the key actually, if you want to do an event or you're thinking about that to actually making these things work, is it the long term play you gotta have? The upsell is at the.   Perry: Well, events, events are very, very much an uphill battle. That's the reason. When you go to sell one, they have a lot of value. If you go to, if you build an event to a thousand, two thousand people, it has a lot of value in the exit market because once an event hits a certain inflection point, they're insanely profitable. So you're so, like digital market, we lost money On TNC for probably the first four years that we did it. But the way we made up for it, we filmed all of the sessions and we sold them as individual products. So we built all of our. We had a thing that really made that thing magical, because every session had to be good enough to sell as a product. So it made the event itself, you know, great because you had to have executable do this, do this, do this, do this. It couldn't just be a fluffy talk, right. Every talk had to be good enough to sell as a product when Ryan and I were doing them. So for the first three or four years we didn't make hardly any money, but we generated a lot of product out of that. We sold throughout the year. So we, you know, we did make money a couple million dollars a year From the product sales and then over time, as the attendance goes up, the ticket prices tend to go up. You start at really low ticket prices and you ratchet ticket prices up as the event gets bigger and bigger, bigger, and you start taking on sponsors and we basically got to the point by the time that we sold. You don't really want to sell right, because the sponsors were paying for 80 90% of the cost to put on the event. Tickets were you then over a thousand dollars a ticket? We were selling 7000 tickets. You didn't really need to sell, you know, because you the event was paid for by the sponsors. The ticket sales money was just free money. And then whatever you do at the event, you know in sales is even more free money. But when you look at companies like Clary on the by these things, they don't care about the product creation, they don't care about selling at the event, they only care about tickets and they make a lot of money on hotel rooms. So they so in when, when they're promoting they got a lot of cash, so they'll buy all the hotel rooms in downtown San Diego a year before we, right before we, now we announced the dates, they buy all the rooms and then when you're buying your room from bookingcom or American Express or whatever, you're actually buying that ticket from Clary on, because Clary on in a lot of cases bought all the rooms in the city for $120 a night and then a year later you're paying 350 on AmEx and they just pay AmEx a commission, a 20% commission.   Kevin King: That's different than the way when I do like for a billion dollar so much in order to not have to pay you know, $3,000 to turn the Internet on in the ballroom, or to have to per day, or from not having to pay for the ballrooms or this or that. We have to do guarantees. Rather than buying the rooms up front, we have to guarantee that we're going to put 50 butts in the in these beds or whatever. If we don't, we get penalized, you know, yeah, right.   Perry: We did a little bit different model. Yeah, we did, we did too. You still have room blocks, you know, and the killer and the killer in the convention businesses contract negotiation and room blocks. You know, if you can get room blocks down, we did one recently at the ARIA and I didn't have a room block anywhere because the ARIA surrounded by like eight hotels within walking distance, so there's no reason to book a room block. Everybody could stay where they wanted within that complex and the room blocks Everybody could stay where they wanted within that complex. And then we got together and it didn't. It didn't create the problem, but you know they get you. Would they charge you more for F&B? So they, they're going to get you right. So I've got my own event center now I've got a 50 person event center. I think we're going to expand to 100 people and and I really prefer having smaller workshops anyway, they're they're more intimate, they're more effective and if you're going to sell something else to the attendees, the smaller the room, the higher your conversion rates will always be if you're offering something to the attendees.   Kevin King: That's true, yeah, so then you took it from there to the mastermind you did the war room for a long time and I know my buddies, Manny  and Guillermo, at Helium 10. They joined the war room about two years into working on helium 10. They said that was the number one life changing thing that they did.   Perry: They killed it to that.   Kevin King: I don't know the numbers, but I know it's. I see what he's spending and what he's doing, so I'm like it's some serious numbers. But they they attribute that to war room, because there was some. Y'all did one event and I think it was in Austin, actually around 2018 ish, and it was all about system. Whatever the talk was on that one, because they're quarterly, they were quarterly deals. I think it was all about systemizing and getting out your way and like cutting all the riffraff. I don't, but they said that was. It was game changing for them and made them tens of millions of dollars. So, but to join a war room was what 30 grand, I know driven was what you have now which I've been driven 30 grand.   Perry: Yeah, I've been to.   Kevin King: I've been to driven. I went to the one back in July which was excellent out in LA and and I love going to these. Those of you are listening. You know this is not an Amazon conference. A lot of us go to Amazon conferences, but I think the best conferences for me are actually the non Amazon conferences, because I go into something like a driven where there's yeah, there's a handful of Amazon people there, but there's also a bunch of Facebook people. There's also a bunch of domain people, there's SEO people, there's people that you know just have some sort of a shop in Baltimore that you know do internet marketing and you, you meet this range of people and for me it's brainstorming sessions. I'm uninterrupted. You know if I'm watching stuff online, even the recording of that, you know I got phone calls coming in, the dogs barking. You know wife's nagging, whatever it may be. You're interrupted. But you're sitting in a room from nine to five, obviously not in the room. You're sitting in a room From nine to five listening to people, these people talking a lot of it. You might already know, some of it may be new to you, but you're just in there. One guy says something, perry says something, and then Kazim says something, and then Jason says something, and whoever else the speaker says something, you start going. If I put all these things together and I can do this for my business, holy shit, this is freaking incredible. And so that's. These people look at me. And why the heck would I pay 25 or 30 grand to be in some sort of event? And if in the Amazon space, I personally wouldn't, because I'm going to be the one delivering most of the value in a lot of cases. And so why would I pay to join something? They should be paying me to come to it. But when you go to something where it's a cross section of people in the marketing world that all think like you but they do different things, I think that's the most valuable thing, would you? Would you agree?   Perry: I think honestly, I think in a good mastermind and that there's that good being in parenthesis and a good mastermind. I don't think you can lose money. I think it's almost impossible. I've made money in every mastermind I've ever been in you just, I like the idea of the diversity, right. I might learn something from a guy in the funeral industry that can be applied to somebody that's selling weight loss, right. You never know. And you know my benefit. I guess I've been around a long time, like you, kevin, I've been around the block a bunch and I've been fortunate enough to work with like hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of businesses Pretty intimately in the, in the, the war room and now driven setting, and you know I get to see what's working and what's not working from like a 10,000 foot view inside all these businesses. So for me personally it's a great benefit that I get to learn something from really diverse. You know I learned the other day I was talking to a friend of mine, a client, that that they're in the, they sell online, that you book an appointment, you know they call you in, whatever, and they're in an industry that I have no interest in, no knowledge of, right. But they figured out that if they once somebody's booked an appointment, if they put a zoom, a live zoom, on the thank you page with somebody sitting there going hey, kevin, so glad you booked your appointment. By the way, jimmy can take you right now if you want, right. That one thing those, those people are coming in that way, or converting nine times higher than the people who book a normal sales call. And the beautiful thing now is.   Kevin King: You can do that with AI. There's tools with AI where you could actually, when they fill in that form I'm registered, I'm Kevin air dot AI and all that yeah, several and one that you could actually and you could put in you upload a spreadsheet or tie it into. You know, through an API to your, your cell system, that Jenny is available and it can actually, as I'm typing in, kevin King it's in the background recording a video with with Perry saying hey, hi, kevin, this is Perry. I glad you just signed up. Jenny's available right now. It's all automated and all like holy cow how to help her is just sitting around it and you know the conversions on that go through the roof.   Perry: Oh, they're nutty and but that's something I learned from a person who's in the like the the trauma they. They serve trauma psychiatrists, that's their market and I'm like I would never know that in a million years. Right, but but how many other businesses or clients of mine could that one tactic be applicable to? The answers? A lot, right, so you. So, when you go into those rooms where you know to be in driven, you got to be doing at least a million a year, but I think our average is around seven million a year gross and, and some you know up to, you know there's there's some hundred million dollar Folks and big players in there. There's some big players there, but you but nobody's stupid, right? You're in a room full of really, really smart people when they're basically telling you what they're doing. I joke about. I get paid for people to tell me. I get paid for really smart people to tell me what they're doing. That's really working and what I right, what a great gig I got right. But, yeah, we've been doing it for a really long time there. Those groups masterminds are hard to keep together and Keep happy and all that there because they are, because they're intimate, people share a lot of details and sometimes you have personality, kind of little things. This is crazy nutty stuff. That happens that you, the only problem with those things are just, they're a, they're a bit to, they're a bit to manage and you know that, as far as the 30 grand goes, or 50 grand, or 70. I know a lot of people charge. I know a buddy mine charge is 70,000 a year. You know we act like that's a lot of money but everybody's got an idiot on their payroll that there's a more than 30 grand to, I promise you. Everybody does. Everybody has a dodo on their payroll that they should have fired a long time ago but he brings the doughnuts or something and you don't farm that. Would you rather have that dodo licking stamps four hours a day or would you rather, you know, have access to some of the smartest people and your peers and you know really Really that? Keep you accountable, keep you on your toes and keep you up to date, because we do a call every week along with the meeting. So I I'm not pitching it down, I don't. This is sound like I'm hey, go buy my thing, but no matter what the industry you're in, get into a mastermind group. If you can, it'll one that you can afford.   Kevin King: You know ours is out of reach for most people because they're they're not because it's they can afford it, because they just don't meet the minimum sales, like you said, like you know, if you're at a one million and you said the average is around seven, you know, for 30 grand a year, all you need is one, one little idea, one thing, just you, just the ROI could be immense on just one thing.   Perry: I've heard a hundred times and I got all my value for the year within the first two hours. The first meeting yeah, you know, I've heard that so many times because this Kevin King gets up and talks and says something really smart and you go. Well, that was worth it, right, I got. I learned a thing that I didn't know and and, like you said, when you're doing, the beauty is the reason we don't take people that aren't doing a lot of money yet. It's hard to ROI. But if you're already doing let's say you're doing seven million a year and you get an idea that gives you a 5% bump, right, let's 350 grand, yeah for an idea. And you, you know, you're in for a year. You're in for 52 calls and four live meetings and Intensives and networks and private calls and all kinds of stuff. It's you know and I'm not saying for us, just for any man mind if you get a good mastermind, you can't lose money if you, if you have a good enough business already that you can ROI.   Kevin King: One of the things that you do that's really cool too is, like you said. You know, with digital market and I agree that you know you're recording it, turning it into content you do that now. Well, you'll do a Like that, the weird event you you straight up say, hey, come out to this thing. Yeah, it's gonna be a hundred of you here, but I'm recording this. I'm gonna turn this into a product. Yeah, you turn it into six products. You know, and I didn't with my billion dollar seller summit. I didn't used to record those, but now that's half the prop. That's where the actual the profit is. It's actually in recording it and then selling it to the people that didn't come. But one of the cool things that you do, like it driven and some of your other events your AI event you did this. I think you do it. Probably pretty much everyone I've ever been to is at the end you say get the kick the cameras out of the room, turn everything off. Let's grab a bottle of wine. You sit up with the stage. You might bring a couple other your partners or the couple other speakers and it's just two hours, three hours. They're just shooting the shit of Q&A and, yeah, stuff that comes out of that Alone pays for the entire event.   Perry: Yeah, the unplugged we've we've been doing unplugged forever because at the end of most events, you know, you still have unanswered questions and I don't want people to have unanswered questions. But also some people just don't want to talk about, they don't feel comfortable talking about the particulars of their business on camera. Yeah, so you know, if they because you know, sometimes a lot of my students are also Gurus, right, and you know how gurus are they don't want to tell you that. Well, they don't want to tell you that they're having a hard time making the lease payment on Because they're pretty ill, hurt their image, right, I talk about all of my screw ups and Almost going to jail and going broke and all it, because you know it's real, that's the real of people. But but a lot of the guru guy, well, I can't say that because it was just destroying my image. So I like doing unplugged sessions a lot of times because they people feel a little more comfortable talking about their challenges and Without feeling like it changes their position. And I think sometimes, just, you know, people don't want to ask their question on a microphone in front of a thousand people for fear of embarrassment. And what if my questions? A dumb question. So when you're just sitting down Slugging back a beer and you know chatting they feel more comfortable asking the questions. They probably should be asking it we I've done that as a policy for a really long time. We do wicked smart and we do unplugged, and those are the two. You know we always ask for the best idea in the room, and that that was a funny story.   Wicked smart was invented the first year that Ryan and I did Traffin conversion summit. We programmed three days worth of content for a three-day event and At 11 o'clock on the third day we were out. We'd have anything else to talk about. We actually we had miscalculated our time and we have anything else to talk about. So we went to lunch and we said man, we got to fill all afternoon. What are we gonna do? And and and I don't know if Ryan or I are together, I think we pretty much together we came up with the idea let's just challenge people to come up and tell us the smartest thing They've learned in the last six months and how it affected their business, and let's give whoever gives the best idea. And I think the first person that came up, ryan or I won Jeff Mulligan's, a good friend of ours and he's from as a former boss tonight lives in New Hampshire and he always says wicked smart, that's wicked smart, you know. And yeah, and the first person came up and they did their thing was whoo, that's wicked smart and that's stuck. And that's how wicked smart got started. But we never did unplugged. I used to do unplugged with Andy Jenkins at Stompernet years ago when I would. I used to go speak for them every now and then and one of the things that I did was really, really cool was called unplugged and we just Andy and I, would sit down on the edge of the stage. I don't, andy was brilliant. I don't know if you ever knew him or not. He was absolutely a really really brilliant guy and he and I would sit on the edge of the stage and talk to people for hours. You know it was a lot of fun. So I kind of picked that up from Andy.   Kevin King: Yeah, I do that at the billion dollar source. I'm not do a hat contest, so the last day, what well? I do two things. I incentivize the speakers to bring it, so I put a cash prize on the speakers. So, because I don't want them doing the same presentation they just did it three other conferences or same thing they talked about on podcast I want them to bring their a game, so I put a five thousand dollar cash prize on the first and twenty five hundred on second. It's voted on the last day. I'm ineligible. I always speak last, so I'm ineligible.   But all the other speakers that I invite after the last one spoke, everybody votes On who they thought was the best speaker, deliver the best value, and then that person gets five grand. So it's become like an honor to do that and then, as a result, everybody is bringing next level stuff that they normally wouldn't talk about. Because, and then I publish the list of the and you know, if there's 15 speakers I Public, I start at number 10. I don't show number 11 through 15. I want to embarrass somebody totally, but I start at number 10 and go backwards and announce them up like it's. You know, like it's a billboard top 100 or something, casey casem or whatever and it works really really well because Everybody's. If you're not in the top 10 of a speaker, you're like you know you didn't do so well, you didn't resonate, and then you're not coming back if you need a spelling of my name for the check. You've been involved in AI for like seven years before. It was the cool thing to do, I think probably six yeah, probably six years.   Perry: I got. I spoke on AI at the largest TNC, that one before COVID. I spoke on AI and showed Jarvis and Well said labs and a bunch of those before Anybody or anything, and and everybody in the room was just blown away by it and I feel certain they didn't do anything at all when the dog, you know. But I was using it for copywriting and we were building services For and like this AI bot that were it'll be after this Heirs, but but this AI bot, you know, we're really concentrating more on the business models that you can apply AI to. So the first AI bot summit was all about Opening people's minds up to it, so they understood what it was, understanding how to use the tools and and really just grasping this. One thought of If you had 10,000 really smart people willing to work for you 24 hours a day for free, what would you have them do? That's always my question, because with AI and a little bit of robotics, that's what you have. You have an unlimited amount of Robotic slaves to do your bidding right, whatever you want, and they don't take breaks and they don't break up with a boyfriend and they don't sue you for, you know, workplace compliance issues and all that stuff and, and you're gonna see, I think it's already happening. It's just people aren't exposed to it in mainstream yet, but Corporate is projecting like huge profits over the next few years as they Diminish the amount of workers, physical workers they haven't replaced with AI Elon Musk whether you like him or not, you know, cut the workforce at Twitter by 90% and arguably, the experience for the end user hasn't changed.   Kevin King: Yeah right, yeah, it's, it's your event back in just to tell a quick little story. Then we'll go into this. But your event back in April. You're showing some business uses. You know you're talking about the army of 10,000. You showed something about a. You know here's a building, the payroll of this building and use AI and the payroll goes from I don't know some crazy number of a million dollars a month to 86 dollars a month or what some exaggerate there.   Perry: It's the Empire State Building and the payroll. The daily payroll in the Empire State Building is about I I'm gonna paraphrase, I don't remember the numbers, but it's about a million dollars or more a day and the average worker output 750 words of text a day in white collar America. So if you translate that into the cost of open AI to generate the same 750 words, it's about 42 bucks, I think yeah, it's like you know it's it's in 42 I mean for all of them, not for one of all of you know 42 bucks or 92, but it wasn't much.   Kevin King: It was less than less than 200 dollars, I think, to generate the same amount of work product one of the things that you talked about there were newsletters and like how AI can automate a lot of newsletters and and I'm a I'm gonna disagree with you a little bit there on where you can actually have. I think at that time you may have changed your tune now I'm not sure. But you're like let AI do all the writing, do everything. You can just put these things on autopilot and I think that's definitely possible, but the quality sucks and for the most part, unless you're just assembling links. But if, but, but. What you said there actually about newsletters got me thinking. It's backed on that same thing we're talking about earlier bringing this all together. Here is where, about going to events. It's like you know what I used to run a newsletter in the late 90s and early 2000s that we that had 250,000 daily subscribers. We crushed it as using that as a lead magnet to sell memberships, to sell physical products, to sell everything. What, if you know? And this Amazon product space, everybody's always trying to build audiences and they're always like go build a Facebook group, go Create a blog post and you, as you know, the most valuable asset in any business as your customer list, your email list, your Custom list and be able to use that when you want, as you please. And you can't do that on social media. You have no control with algorithms on Facebook, you know, have no control over how many people see your LinkedIn post or or anything. But with an email list or a customer base database, you do. I was like, wait a second, what if we took newsletters and did this with physical products and actually to build audiences? So if I'm selling a dog products and I happen to have sustainable dog products, I'm like what if I build an audience? A dog, the dog markets half of America. That's too big. Well, if I niche that down to some people who ends dogs and sustainability, create a newsletter for them. I'm not trying to sell them anything. This is not a promotional email from my company saying, hey, look at our latest product, here's our new things. But it's more of a about the dogs, about dog training, dog tips, food tips, whatever. And then occasionally spreeking on some affiliate links To test things or you maybe even get a sponsorship. So make this thing self-sustaining and when you're ready to launch a product, you have an avid, rabid, loyal fan base to launch that product to as like this is the way to actually build things. So we I started looking into it Devoured everything you you showed about newsletters. You even set up a special tele I think it was telegram Newsletter channel, devoured everything in there. I went out, devoured everything in the newsletter space for three months, like everything is like. I already know this stuff, but I want to re educate myself on the latest tools, the latest strategies, and I just launched one In August, august 14th for the Amazon space. That's that I already have an audience there. Let me figure this out. Let me, like, figure out what are the best tools, the best systems, and then I can spread this to across multiple industries, multiple things, and that's what we're doing now and it's hugely Successful so far. And and AI is a part of that. But I'm not letting AI write it. AI is more of the, the creative side. It's how it it will rewrite something. If I'm trying to think of a headline, I'm like what's a better way to say X, y, z? I'll type in what's a better way, you know, to say we're ten ways that there are funny and catchy, in the tone of Perry Belcher, whatever it may be, to say this you know, give me all these cool ideas and then I mix and match, or sometimes it nails it, or I'll write a. I do a six you, you talked about this and one of your things the six second video, and so the beginning of every one of my newsletters is a six second, basic six second story. It's a personal story About me. It's something about me meeting Michael Jordan, spending a night with him in a sweet and Atlantic City the day before the night before he first retired, and you know it's crazy. Stories are about my divorce or about you know, so you're a naked girl on the balcony. I know it's, it's edgy, crazy story. But then I tie that back into the physical products and I'll use AI sometimes, maybe to help tweak that. Or if we got it some scientific document from Amazon about how the algorithm works, I'll use it to read the document, summarize it and then, you know, rewrite it with a human touch and add personality to it. So that's where using AI in other industries. I think it is brilliant. Most people aren't getting that right now. Most people just think of it as this is a threat to my job, this is a threat to you, this is the terminators coming to kill me and take over the world.   Perry: So what about? Everything's a conspiracy theory.   Kevin King: Yeah, I mean AI. I was just had just had a chat in August, so it's my father's 82nd birthday and I was sitting there for an hour explaining AI to you know, an 82 year old and a 79 year old in their mind was just, they're just was blown. They're like how do you know all this? This is, this is like science fiction movies or something, and like this is what you can do with it. And most people don't understand that. What are your thoughts on on AI right now and how people are misunderstanding or misusing and what are the best opportunities out there?   Perry: Well, circling back to your newsletter thing that the AI sucks for newsletters, it depends on the kind of newsletter you're writing.   Kevin King: That's what I said. If it's a link, newsletter or something, you can do it.   Perry: If it's a, if it's an aggregated or what you call a link newsletter, what I call a curated newsletter, they add as a really good job at writing basically a tweet and then linking to the article, and you do that like eight or nine times and you got a newsletter. But did you see the one?   Kevin King: the hustle, I think it's. They did a study. Like people are saying that. I don't know if you saw this from the hustle, but the hustle actually hired a guy, he went out and he did Let me see if I can fully automate a newsletter 100% AI so they had their programmers do some stuff and they put it out. It was about the nineties. So they would take today. You know, if today is, you know, April 6th, no, august 6th 2023, they would do August 6th 1993. What happened on that day? You know? Jurassic.   Perry: Park, the whole movie.   Kevin King: But the thing is it was repeating itself. The way it was writing was like all it was just you got to have, you got to have ins that.   Perry: Do a final review. I mean you got to have a human still, do a final review. Yeah, we've got a system. So Chad, my partner Chad, built a software system we're about to launch actually it's called Letterman and it we manage 18 newsletters a day through it and we do it with three outsourcers.   Kevin King: And the way that we do it is we hand out the we handpick what we're going to talk about.   Perry: So basically, we have a bunch of API feeds that tell us these are the stories that are trending about this subject today, and then our guys can go in and just hit, click, click, yes, yes, yes, no, yes, yes, no, delay, delay, delay. So maybe for a future issue, and then it's going to pull together those links and drop them into our software and then the software reads the article and then writes a like a tweet, that tells them to go, that compels them to go read this article. The call to action is compelling them to read the article. Right?   Kevin King: So that's SDO, then something really. It's a. Or is it a newsletter? It's a newsletter.   Perry: So this all goes into a newsletter and basically like, for instance, financials, a great example. The capitalists is ours and we want them to be able to get the gist of, like the Wall Street Journal and three thumbs swipes. And even though we're only writing, there might be 10 links in here. Right, we're writing like 140 characters on each link, compelling you to go click the link, and AI is writing that.   Kevin King: Okay.   Perry: And then they're going over and reading the actual article on the original source, right, okay, so so it's expanded.   Kevin King: It's an expanded judge report or something. It's exactly what it is.   Perry: It's not. It's not even kind of like it. It's exactly what it is Now the opposite. That's only really useful if you have a news worthy topic. Yeah. News or financial or something that's not for entertainment, financial entertainment, sports, politics things that change every single day. But if you're in the Amazon space, you got to think about it more like a, a magazine.   Kevin King: That's what I do, yeah.   Perry: So what we'll do there is find a feature article or three features. Three feature articles is even better. So we'll, let's say, for instance, my things on Amazon, and I'm talking about optimizing the perfect Amazon listing, right? I don't know whatever, but I'd go find three, the three best articles I could possibly find on that subject anywhere in the world, feed them into the AI, have them read all three and then write me a new article. And oftentimes the way we keep it interesting, we have characters, ghost writers created that right in the style of whomever right. So, but I mean really detailed. But one of the things that we found, Kevin, that's killing right now that you might find is our email list. I'm on a mission to get my email list to never send a promotion ever.   Kevin King: That's what I'm on to. I'm on to yeah.   Perry: So the way I do it is by sending out content, so like Perry might send out an email. You're doing it every day right now.   Kevin King: I get an email from you every day on copywriting Big, long email right. Yeah, big long. No, I save them. They're valuable. I mean, some of them go into my swap file.   Perry: It's a subtle.   Kevin King: It's a subtle like you're staying top of mind. You're doing it. Dan Kennedy does it right now and there's a couple others. He's doing that with Russell, but I and they're valuable. You can just read that and never do another thing. But it's you're staying top of mind and then you'll put in something OPS, remember the AI summits coming or whatever that stuff works.   Perry: But what's about to happen with those lists and we're doing another list right now is, once you open that thing about headline writing right, I can fire off a straight up promotion to you.   Kevin King: Yeah, you're segmenting based on what I click and what I do open and read Instantly.   Perry: So you're opening reading my article, right? So you just read my article about headlines and then the. Then you close that article down close that email. The next email in your queue is from me going hey, fibs, copywriting course is 50% off today. Great deal, and you're already so pre-framed to that. The open, the open rate on that second email is like 70 to 80%. Yeah, yeah, we're doing that.   Kevin King: We're going to do that in the product space, where we will watch what people click and if they're always looking on the docs and story, we'll start feeding them more docs. And there's a tool out there, there's a what. There's a tool that does this for the AMA right now, that that does newsletters, where it automated it watches everything and automatically get basically creates a personalized feed in a newsletter we want to Instagram.   Perry: We basically want to Instagram the newsletter business. So if you're only opening dots and stuff, then we want to deliver dots and stuff to you. If you're only delivering lip plumper articles, then we want to deliver a lip plumper off offers to you and and make the newsletter more lip related.   Kevin King: If that's your thing you're into in a makeup space, we're talking about it for newsletters, for you know Amazon sellers, but you can do this for physical products. You can do this for any industry and then leverage off of that. You see that they're always by clicking on the docs and ads. Then you start driving them to your print on demand docs and t-shirts, or you start driving them to Amazon to buy docs and bowls or whatever it's there's a guy that sells drones on Amazon.   Perry: You should have a drone newsletter. You know. You absolutely should have a drone newsletter. We say when, when Perry and I are talking about newsletters there's a big misconception in my mind.   Kevin King: Maybe you have a little bit different take on it, but so many people have what they call a newsletter. You go to their website you know the drone maker, sign up for our newsletter and the newsletter is nothing but a promotional email. It's like hey, we just announced two new parts. We just announced this to me. That's not a newsletter. That's a good one. That's not a newsletter.   Perry: That's a good one. You're not going to get deliverability on it either I mean a newsletter provides value.   Kevin King: It's like 95% value, 5% promotional. It's valued, something you want to get it to where people look forward to getting it, not, oh God dang. I just got another freaking email from drones. Or us Delete, delete, delete. They like I got to open this because they may have some cool tactic in there on how to fly my drone, you know, or in heavy winds, or whatever. Whatever it may be. That's where you got to be thinking when you're doing this, and AI is a great tool. And I always remember something you said when just as a quick aside here, it's a quote I often re-quote you on this and credit to you but you always said, when it comes to selling products on Amazon, people don't buy products on Amazon. They buy photos, absolutely, and so can you talk about just for the Amazon people.   Perry: Nobody can buy a picture. Nobody can buy anything on the internet. It's impossible. All you can do is buy a picture or something that's. Or if you're writing copy, you're creating a mental picture of a thing, right? So yeah, I'm a big believer in product photography being a giant piece of what you do and making something that's demonstrable. If you can actually show how it works in a 30 second video clip, I think that's different than anything. You know that works more powerfully than anything, because you've got to, and design I think you're seeing now is becoming more and more important the quality of your design, because we don't have any way to trust companies, right? You don't really have a way. It used to be the old Dan Kennedy world and Dan at the time was right. You know, ugly sells and pretty doesn't, right? The truth is today, pretty outsells ugly, and that's just. We've proved it eight times, eight times over. Pretty outsells ugly, and especially if you're selling a physical good, right? So don't skimp on the amount of money you spend on photography and photo editing and all those things. I was in was in Kevin interesting thing I was in Guangzhou, China, and I went to this illustration company. They do illustrations, you know. Have you been to? You've been to Yiwu before? Yeah, I've been able. Ok, so you know, upstairs in Yiwu, like on the fourth and fifth floor, it's all service companies, web companies, and I found a company up there and they were doing watches so they would take a watch. You can't take a good enough photograph of a watch for that photograph to actually work in a magazine. It's an impossibility. So what they do is they take a picture of the watch and they pull it into an illustration computer and then there's a program just for jewelry that has all of these textures and paint brushes and all that and they actually build the watch on top of the photo. They build an illustration of the watch and if you ever pick up a magazine and really look at, get a magnifying glass and look at the picture of the Rolex on the back right, you can see where there's an illustration piece cut here or there. You don't see any of the photo. They completely overlay it. But sometimes it takes these guys two weeks to set on illustrator and replace every little pixel dot. Everything is a vector and then they send that off and that.   Kevin King: But now AI can do a lot of that.   Perry: Yeah, I don't know how much I would trust it to do that, but yeah, it probably can. It can certainly enhance the photos a lot. You're seeing AI photo enhancement become a really big deal. Have you seen that thing that takes? I mentioned it at AIBotson. I'm trying to think of the name of it now Topaz.   Kevin King: Yeah.   Perry: Topazai. Well, you can take your old video footage and it'll turn it into 4K footage. It looks pretty doggone good. I mean, you take an old piece of footage that you shot 10 years ago and you run it through there and it'll give you a whole face lift and make it really appear to be a 4K footage.   Kevin King: Yeah, as Remini does that for photos, you can have some old photo or even something you downloaded, some stock image you downloaded online. It's kind of low res because they want you to go pay for the high res. Just download the low res, run it through Remini and it'll upscale it. And upscaleio is another one. There's a bunch of them and some of it's like holy cow. This is amazing stuff.   Perry: Another year from now, probably most of the things that we're using services for now will be you know you don't have to. We're making a lot of money right now in the Philippines by our outsource company uses AI to do things for people. So if you wanted an illustration of a product or whatever, you could send it to man. We're going to charge X for that, but we're actually going to use tools that cut our labor time down by 80, 90%. We haven't got it to where we can cut it all the way out yet and we still hire art directors. You know, really, but it allows you to, instead of hiring 30 B minus designers and you know an art director, you use AI and you get three or three or so, three or four really high level art directors and you don't need all the carpenters anymore. Right, and if you've seen the way they're building houses now, with the brick laying machines and all that all the carpenters, all the framers that won't be a profession in another 24 months.   Kevin King: Well, that's the scare I think that general public has when it comes to AI is like, well, it's going to take my job and so I don't want that, but look what happened in the industrial revolution, look what happened when the wheel wasn't been it. People will adapt and if you don't adapt, you're going to get left behind. And I think right now, one of the biggest skills if you're listening to this and you're, you know, in high school or college or you're young and still trying to figure you need to learn how to do prompting Prompting. I think good prompting versus okay prompting can make a world of difference with AI. As this gets more sophisticated, being good at prompting is going to be a major skill set that's high in demand. Would you agree with that?   0:55:51 - Perry: I think so. It's funny though, you know. Now you can go to open AI and say write me a mid-journey prompt. Yeah you know this and use this camera lens and this but you don't want the camera lens.   Kevin King: That's where photographers and artists right now are.   Perry: You kind of don't. You can actually have open AI right the mid-journey prompt for you. It's crazy and a lot of people are doing that and I think that's. I think prompting is going to become easier and easier, but it's still going to require imagination.   Kevin King: You know.   Perry: No, no artificial intelligence engines ever going to be able to replace imagination. You know it's not going to happen. So I think that we're we're we're fine for, you know, a good long while. I don't see it being a problem, but there's good money to be made right now with just arbitrage. You know how it is, kevin. You've been around this business long enough. When, anytime, a market is inefficient, that's when all the money's made, right, and right now you got people who need things done. Nobody wants to work, right? So you know AI is just filling the slot perfectly, so we can offer services. Now that used to be. You know, like. We'll do unlimited video editing for $2,000 a month, right? Well, we're doing 90% of that video editing with AI. If we were doing it by hand, we'd have searched $10,000 a month, right, and the end of the day, the customer doesn't care. The customer's getting the desired product delivered within a timeline. They don't really care if you did it yourself or if a robot did it. And if they do care, well, it's probably not your kind of customer, right? So all the stuff that you guys go through of writing product descriptions and all your SEO, your keyword loading and your product photo enhancement and all the stuff that you do, I'd say within a year, probably. Right now, if you're studious you can do 90% of it?   Kevin King: Yeah, you can, but within a year. I mean, it's been a big thing. I just was in another mastermind with a big Chinese seller. He does $50 million a year or something. He's based in China and sells into the US and he said that AI has been a leveling ground for the Chinese sellers.   Perry: Yeah, of course.   Kevin King: Because now they used to, you'd have all that broken English and stuff on listings or they couldn't understand the culture to write it in the right way. And he said with AI, that advantage is gone for Westerners, so you got to step up your game and now it's in. Still, you have an advantage in branding or innovation or some other areas, but it's leveling the playing field for a lot of people.   Perry: Yeah, we found it. We found with Mid Journey packaging design.   Kevin King: Yeah.   Perry: It's been. Packaging design mockups have been amazing. We've come up with some really great packaging ideas that we wouldn't have come up with and for the most part you can send those over to your factories in China and get a reasonable.   Kevin King: When people are doing that for product. Now they'll come up with a product idea like, hey, I want to make a I don't know a new dog bowl. You'll have the AI create. You know, they'll give it some parameters. It needs to be this, it needs to be slow the dog down from eating or not slip on the floor, whatever Right and have the AI create a hundred different models of it. Just boom, boom, boom. Use 3D illustrations, put that into a tool like PickFu, let people vote on it and then, you know, have the top couple. You know, go to molding and make prototypes and then do some additional testing. You couldn't do that. That's just what you can do. Now is just some of the times, sometimes almost mind boggling.   Perry: And robotics have really taken down molding costs.   Kevin King: Yeah.   Perry: Back when you and I started, you know I want to custom mold for this. Well, it'll be $100,000. Now you know, six grand you know, whatever it lasts, you know, depending on what you're molding, but it's crazy how cheap molding costs have gotten.   Kevin King: So we're almost out of time here. Actually we've gone over, but just real quick before we wrap up. What are? What would you say are three things out there that you're seeing right now that either hot opportunities that people need to be paying attention to, or three big, or maybe even three big mistakes that people are making when it comes to trying to sell physical products to people.  

Business Wars Daily
Snapchat Wants to Help You Live Your AI Dreams

Business Wars Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 3:31


Today is Wednesday, August 30, and we're looking at Snap Inc. vs. Remini.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Scribble Talk
Scribble Talk Teaching - Episode 28 - AI Powered Bidder - AI Tools, Hacks & Ask Me Anything (AMA) June - Bing in ChatGPT, Google's Bard Wonders, ForeFront & Ora AI Spotlight, Top Sales Tools, UK's AI Summit, and 45 New Bootcamps & Work

Scribble Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 51:43


Radio Law Talk
HR2 CONC: Car Key Copy; Britney's Divorce+Prenup; Sarandon's Construction Suit; Remini v Scientology

Radio Law Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2023 59:59


Visit: RadioLawTalk.com for information & full episodes! Follow us on Facebook: bit.ly/RLTFacebook Follow us on Twitter: bit.ly/RLTTwitter Follow us on Instagram: bit.ly/RLTInstagram Subscribe to our YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/channel/UC3Owf1BEB-klmtD_92-uqzg Your Radio Law Talk hosts are exceptional attorneys and love what they do! They take breaks from their day jobs and make time for Radio Law Talk so that the rest of the country can enjoy the law like they do. Follow Radio Law Talk on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter & Instagram!

AI For Humans
LinkedIn Selfies, OpenAI's GPT Bot, D&D AI Controversy + AI Court | AI For Humans

AI For Humans

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 60:09


This week on AI For Humans we dig into Remini, the app everyone's using for LinkedIn Selfies, Kevin went in on MetaGPT, a new *working* AI Agent program, then we talk about the Dungeons & Dragons AI art controversy, somehow discuss Ed Sheeran's take on AI and ultimately we play judges as two AIs try to hash out their issues in Small ClAIms court. Kevin Pereira and Gavin Purcell are your hosts for this episode and all the other ones you may or may not have heard. WE GOT A SPONSOR Visit Supermanage.AI/humans and sign up for the waitlist to support the show and learn more about this very cool AI managment software. What is Remini? It's a new paid app that lets you make LinkedIn selfies easily. And while you can likely do this for yourself cheaper, this does make it easy. Of course, Gavin used it to create selfies of Guy Fieri. What is MetaGPT? MetaGPT is a brand new AI agent program that actually works and can excute smaller code projects unlike some previous AI stuff from before (AutoGPT & BabyAGI). Kevin used it to make a very dank hangman game. What is GPT Bot? GPT Bot is OpenAI's public scraping bot for the web which they just announced this week. It's a big deal less for what it is and more so for the fact that they told everyone they were doing it. Follow us for more AI discussions and updates on Twitter @AIForHumansShow Join our vibrant community on TikTok @aiforhumansshow Subscribe on YouTube to never miss an episode @AIForHumansShow For more info, visit our website at https://www.aiforhumans.show/ dVQ9UCNwen8NcQr4VBye

Trending with Timmerie - Catholic Principals applied to today's experiences.

New AI app, Remini, sparks baby fever. (3:00) Actress Sofia Vergara & Joe Manganiello divorcing.  What is the Catholic take on  prenuptial agreements? (13:00) Singer Ariana Grande separates from Dalton Gomez after 2 years of marriage.  How long should you date before getting engaged?  How do you let the man lead? (26:08) How does a Catholic single mom begin dating?  Where do you do? (41:17)   Resources mentioned :    Cristina Pineda   www.MatchmakerCristinaConti.com 

INTENTIONAL PRODUCTIVITY PODCAST
[GIRL CHAT] Body Image & Self Confidence, Protein & Produce Diet, Barbie Pink, AI Headshots, Intrusive Thoughts, & MORE!

INTENTIONAL PRODUCTIVITY PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 42:51


These episodes are the best! I love recording them! The funny thing about today's is I thought I had nothing to talk about, but as always I sit to down to record and so much comes up! So we're going to talk about body image issues, self love, protein and produce diet. We're going to get to it detaching workouts from weight loss, my favorite Barbie cups. AI head shots, intrusive thoughts and some fun other things as we always ramble into. So welcome to today's Girl Chat. Referenced Resources:  Experience RRT with REGULATE The Underdog Motivational Audios Simple Modern Cups in Amazon Store Episode Outline:  *Body Image and Self-Love [00:01:08]* *Tools for Building Self-Confidence [00:03:40]* *Taking Radical Responsibility for Health [00:11:09]* *Benefits of focusing on protein and produce in the diet [00:13:46]* * Cardio goals for improving quality of life [00:24:48] * * Product recommendation: Simple Modern tumblers [00:25:56] * * Using AI headshot app for professional-looking photos Remini [00:31:17] * *The Pontoon Intrusive Thoughts [00:36:03]* *Rapid Resolution Therapy [00:38:13]*  

FHOXCast
Remini lidera na App Store, mas segue causando polêmicas

FHOXCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2023 13:40


App bombou por conta do TikTok e segundo especialistas o comportamento dos mais jovens é o que está puxando a popularidade da aplicação com IA https://www.enfbyleosaldanha.com/post/remini-lidera-na-app-store-mas-segue-causando-pol%C3%AAmicas Evento "IA na Fotografia". Dia 15/08 - Online e presencial - https://www.enfbyleosaldanha.com/post/novidade-segunda-edi%C3%A7%C3%A3o-do-ia-na-fotografia-com-mais-vantagens

Rich On Tech
029 Rich on Tech Radio Show - July 22, 2023

Rich On Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2023 109:16


Rich talked about his quest to replace Evernote. In the past week, he's tried note taking apps including Apple Notes, Notion, Google Keep, OneNote, Simplenote, Nimbus, Obsidian and Joplin.David in Melbourne Florida asks about calibrating his new laptop battery.Gmail is asking users to enable Enhanced Safe Browsing. Should you? Probably. It will better protect you against malicious links and emails, but the downside is that you will share a bit more information with Google to help crowdsource these security alerts. Check to see if you have it turned on here.Notable hacker turned cybersecurity expert Kevin Mitnick died at the age of 59.Ben Parr, author of the The AI Analyst newsletter explains what we need to know about AI. Download his AI Cheat Sheet. Mentioned: Claude AI, Bard & ChatGPTJeff in Diamond Bar asks why his Yahoo email isn't working right on his iPhone.Google is increasing the price of YouTube Premium from $12 to $14 a month.Peacock prices are going up from $5 to $6 a month or $10 to $12 a month on the higher end plan.Arron in Texas allowed scam artists to remotely access his computer and he's afraid to turn it back on. Learn more about how to protect yourself from social engineering here.Hyundai and Kia owners need to check if their vehicles need an anti-theft software update.Mike in Irvine has malware on his phone he can't seem to get rid of. Try rebooting into safe mode then deleting any apps you don't need or recognize. Clear the data and cache of your web browser. It might be best to backup any important items on the phone and do a complete factory reset.Kyle Kiang, VP of Nothing joins to talk about their new smartphone called the Nothing Phone (2).Tom in Woodland Hills wants to delete 99,000 emails from his Gmail, but only those older than a year. Use the powerful Gmail search bar to find and select multiple emails at once.Nearby Share for Windows is out of Beta. It's basically AirDrop for Android and Windows computers.Jeff in Inverness, Florida reminiscences about a outliner app called More.Sarah in Huntington Beach asks about VR. Rich says to check out Dreamscape and Two-Bit Circus for in person VR, and Meta Quest 2 for at home VR.Casey in Millington, TN asks about a good wireless scanner he can use with just an iPad. Rich recommends ScanSnap iX100.Johnny Jet joins to share travel tech tips! Don't fall for this high-tech travel scam.Amazon One palm recognition is coming to all Whole Foods locations.An app called Remini lets you generate incredible AI headshots.Samsung is holding it's next Unpacked in Seoul, South Korea.PJ recommends QOwnNotes as an alternative note taking app while Birdie says they like Notability because it's a “very robust app.”Sarah warns that her Alaska Air mileage account was hacked. Be sure to use unique, complex passwords on all accounts and enable two factor authentication where possible.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Open Gem: The Podcast
You Don't Even Look Like That | Episode

Open Gem: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 95:43


SUMMARYIf you were throwing a party and needed three comedians to headline, who are you choosing? We give our answers to that (8:01) before jumping right into Keke Palmer's baby-daddy drama (24:20), Jonah Hill's ex-girlfriend showing old screenshots of his "boundaries" (40:08) and LightSkinKeisha's fiancee talking crazy (57:25). We also talk about the weird trend of using the Remini app to predict how your kids will look (1:11:48), how tipping has gone too far (1:18:20) and so much more!GEM OF THE WEEK"The bad news is time flies. The good news is you're the pilot." - Michael AltshulerDon't forget to follow us on Instagram & Twitter @opengempod and to subscribe to our YouTube channel "Open Gem: The Podcast."

Consumer Tech Update
See what your future baby will look like

Consumer Tech Update

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 1:00


Dating someone new and wondering what your future babies would look like? In 1-minute, the hot new app that uses AI to show you.

MVP StartSe
Agora em 10 #125 - Google Bard, plugin do ChatGPT e a I.A de Elon Musk: o que está acontecendo com a inteligência artificial?

MVP StartSe

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 9:10


Agora você pode escolher entre o ChatGPT e o Bard, pois a inteligência artificial generativa do Google chegou oficialmente ao Brasil. Mas a concorrência está aumentando dos dois lados: o ChatGPT está facilitando que pessoas que não sabem programar, programem através do Code Interpreter. E as novidades não acabam por aqui. Em meio a tudo isso, Elon Musk anuncia a xAI, sua nova empresa focada em inteligência artificial. Neste episódio do podcast Agora em 10, nós te trazemos o estado atual do mercado de I.A e bigtechs e os fatos mais relevantes da semana no ecossistema de inovação e startups. Confira o Code Interpreter na prática! Ok, ok: executivos de tecnologia têm abusado de álcool e cigarro; confira a pesquisa Termômetro: Quente: conheça o Remini - app que transforma suas fotos com inteligência artificial (de idoso até pai e mãe!) Morno: robô da Tesla Frio: Twitter é processado - de novo A apresentação é de Tainá Freitas, com roteiro do time de Conteúdo da StartSe e edição de Aerolitos. StartSe, a plataforma da educação do agora. www.startse.com

WPOR 101.9
APP OF THE DAY - REMINI BABY PHOTOS

WPOR 101.9

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 3:25


APP OF THE DAY - REMINI BABY PHOTOS by 101.9POR

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FHOXCast
Remini: o aplicativo que cria “ensaios fotográficos” com inteligência artificial

FHOXCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 16:40


Com sua tecnologia de inteligência artificial, o app está mudando a forma como as pessoas restauram e criam novas imagens. O aplicativo Remini, que utiliza inteligência artificial para restaurar fotos antigas e gerar novos ensaios fotográficos, está fazendo sucesso nas redes sociais. Com duas versões disponíveis, uma gratuita e outra paga, o app oferece aos usuários a possibilidade de transformar suas imagens com apenas alguns cliques. Saiba mais: https://www.enfbyleosaldanha.com/post/remini-o-aplicativo-que-cria-ensaios-fotográficos-com-inteligência-artificial

Luminate with Lan Anh Vu
Luca Ferrari – On Turning Failure Into A Wild Success

Luminate with Lan Anh Vu

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 41:19


Today's guest is Luca Ferrari, cofounder and CEO of Bending Spoons, one of the world's largest mobile app developers. The company's apps are currently being used by more than 100 million people every month, with over 500 million app downloads to date. Its apps include popular video editing tool Splice, AI based photo editor Remini and the prominent note-taking app Evernote. Luca has raised over $600 million from Banco BPM, Intesa Sanpaolo, Ryan Reynolds, Bradley Cooper, Eric Schmidt and many more. He previously worked at Evertale as a cofounder and COO. In this conversation, Luca takes us through his career, where he got his entrepreneurial bug. We also get into some of Luca's lowest moments, including a couple of times he actually broke down, so I think you are going to learn a lot from him. All right! Now let's start the show.

Grit Fitness and Performance Podcast
#57: Gina Remini: Getting Results By Memorial Day!

Grit Fitness and Performance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2023 46:08


Today we sit down with Gina Remini and talk about her current journey to get results (aka drop ten pounds) by Memorial Day 2023.  In this episode we'll discuss how in the next 3 months she plans to get results while navigating (potential) hurdles as a vegetarian, 2+ hour commutes to work, and balancing sustainability and effort in order to maintain results once she gets them.Support the show

Health Hats, the Podcast
2023 AI Holiday Letter, Oh My!

Health Hats, the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2022 7:12


Since AI dissemination exploded in 2022, I wanted to create my holiday letter using a variety of AI apps. May you all have adventures, rest, and inspiration. Love ya. Blog subscribers: Listen to the podcast here. Scroll down through show notes to read the post. Subscribe to Health Hats, the Podcast, on your favorite podcast player Better to watch than listen   Please support my blog and podcast. CONTRIBUTE HERE Episode Notes Prefer to read, experience impaired hearing or deafness? Find FULL TRANSCRIPT at the end of the other show notes or download the printable transcript here Contents with Time-Stamped Headings to listen where you want to listen or read where you want to read (heading. time on podcast xx:xx. page # on the transcript) Proem Podcast intro 00:43 Or as CHAT CPG translated as a Shakespearean sonnet 01:19 Boland van Leeuwen family 02:16 Health 02:43 Music, my life 02:54 Multimedia publishing 03:27 A word from our sponsor, Abridge a la ee cummings 04:00 Advocacy 04:36 Reflection 04:36 Podcast Outro 05:53 Please comment and ask questions at the comment section at the bottom of the show notes on LinkedIn  via email YouTube channel  DM on Instagram or Twitter to @healthhats Credits Intro and outro music by permission from Joey van Leeuwen, Drummer, Composer, Arranger Photo by Rich Rieger Photo by Diane Feil on Unsplash Images by DALL.E  https://labs.openai.com/e/qK0AYWzbfbstxmhUIXpDUNXu/CUf17lDwAbvALkZwa9zuHi2M https://labs.openai.com/e/sgimC5lsgZBWobq2ZIgFQD1i/aDAs9Tgmuk4yfhdAk0aBtkLh https://labs.openai.com/e/v8iDSCzKlD13AVPPwjiAQ7v2/0YGebq0qdijNJTcxXHgQbggz https://labs.openai.com/e/rrb28KfkM47oki5Ju9BQnwAN/kDDr4QrrDO1GnXH16T6QXSpk Web and Social Media Coach Kayla Nelson @lifeoflesion The views and opinions presented in this podcast and publication are solely the responsibility of the author, Danny van Leeuwen, and do not necessarily represent the views of the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute®  (PCORI®), its Board of Governors or Methodology Committee. Sponsored by Abridge Inspired by and grateful to all of you Links I'll be using two versions of Descript's AI created overdubs of my voice, reading scripts created by CHAT CPG(2020), with images drawn by DALL.E, and my avatar done in Remini. Related podcasts https://health-hats.com/pod105/ https://health-hats.com/engaging-with-sax-good-as-i-am-merry-holidays/ About the Show Welcome to Health Hats, learning on the journey toward best health. I am Danny van Leeuwen, a two-legged, old, cisgender, white man with privilege, living in a food oasis, who can afford many hats and knows a little about a lot of healthcare and a lot about very little. Most people wear hats one at a time, but I wear them all at once.  I'm the Rosetta Stone of Healthcare. We will listen and learn about what it takes to adjust to life's realities in the awesome circus of healthcare.  Let's make some sense of all this. To subscribe go to https://health-hats.com/ Creative Commons Licensing The material found on this website created by me is Open Source and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution. Anyone may use the material (written, audio, or video) freely at no charge.  Please cite the source as: ‘From Danny van Leeuwen, Health Hats. (including the link to my website). I welcome edits and improvements.  Please let me know. danny@health-hats.com. The material on this site created by others is theirs and use follows their guidelines. The Show Proem May the New Year surround you with empathy, equanimity, spirit, and gratitude. You're hearing me speak in my own voice. Since AI dissemination exploded in 2022, I wanted to create the rest of my holiday letter using a variety of the AI apps out there I'll be using two versions of Descript's AI created overdubs of my voice, reading scripts created by CHAT CPG(2020), with images drawn by DALL.E,

Beyond The Horizon
The Danny Masterson Trial (11/3/22)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 13:25


As we come out of a two day dark period in the Danny Masterson trial, we hear the court get right back to it and Mastersons legal team were certainly on the offensive. Leah Remini, a former scientologist, has been very, very vocal in her criticisms of Scientology, and that has certainly remained the case as this trial has been moving along. Masterson's lawyers took issue with Remini and her tweets during the opening portion of the days proceedings before moving along into testimony from another accusers. (commercial at 8:37)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://deadline.com/2022/11/danny-masterson-rape-trial-leah-remini-scientology-testimony-los-angeles-1235161370/

The Epstein Chronicles
The Danny Masterson Trial (11/3/22)

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 13:25


As we come out of a two day dark period in the Danny Masterson trial, we hear the court get right back to it and Mastersons legal team were certainly on the offensive. Leah Remini, a former scientologist, has been very, very vocal in her criticisms of Scientology, and that has certainly remained the case as this trial has been moving along. Masterson's lawyers took issue with Remini and her tweets during the opening portion of the days proceedings before moving along into testimony from another accusers. (commercial at 8:37)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://deadline.com/2022/11/danny-masterson-rape-trial-leah-remini-scientology-testimony-los-angeles-1235161370/

Law&Crime Sidebar
‘The King of Queens' Star Backs Danny Masterson's Rape Accusers, Blasts Scientology

Law&Crime Sidebar

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 10:45


Actress and former Scientologist Leah Remini fired off a series of tweets on Tuesday night backing the accusers of actor Danny Masterson, who's on trial for rape in Los Angeles. The Law&Crime Network's Angenette Levy discusses Remini's tweets with journalist Tony Ortega, who is covering Masterson's trial.LAW&CRIME SIDEBAR PRODUCTION:YouTube Management - Bobby SzokePodcasting - Sam GoldbergVideo Editing - Logan HarrisGuest Booking - Alyssa FisherSocial Media Management - Kiera BronsonSUBSCRIBE TO OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Court JunkieObjectionsThey Walk Among AmericaCoptales and CocktailsThe Disturbing TruthSpeaking FreelyLAW&CRIME NETWORK SOCIAL MEDIA:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawandcrime/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LawCrimeNetworkFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lawandcrimeTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/lawandcrimenetworkTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawandcrimeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

IndoctriNation
Reflecting On A Billion Years w/Mike Rinder

IndoctriNation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 71:51


Mike Rinder was raised as a Scientologist from the age of 5 when his parents began attending the Scientology International Center in Australia in the early 1960s. He eventually went on to serve as Scientology's international spokesperson. Mike was the head of OSA- Scientology's Office of Special Affairs and was a member of the Board of directors of the Church of Scientology International. Since denouncing Scientology, Rinder has become a prominent whistleblower against its abuses. He appeared in the HBO documentary Going Clear and co-hosted all three seasons of Leah Remini's Emmy Award-winning show Scientology and the Aftermath. He and Remini also co-host the podcast Scientology: Fair Game. His excellent new memoir, A BILLION YEARS: My Escape From a Life in the highest Ranks of Scientology is available now. In this revealing and fascinating conversation, longtime colleagues Rachel and Mike discuss the psychological blocks common to many cult followers as well as the specific mental hurdles former Scientologists have to overcome to regain their personal autonomy. Mike reflects on the process of writing his memoir, describing the catharsis he felt as well as the clarity it provided him as he had to imagine for the first time what his life's story looked like from an outsider's perspective. Before You Go: Rachel explains the significance of Mike having no pictures of himself or his family from the decades he spent in Scientology, describing the damaging effects high control groups can have on their followers by diminishing familial connection and eliminating the sentimentality of memories shared with loved ones. You can listen to Mike's podcast with Leah Remini, Scientology: Fair Game here: https://fairgamepodcast.com/ You can purchase Mike's memoir A Billion Years here: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/60209478-a-billion-years Check out Mike's Blog here: https://www.mikerindersblog.org/ You can purchase Rachel's webinar series LIVING IN FREEDOM here: rachelbernsteintherapy.com/webinar.html Thanks to all of our newest Patreon supporters: Wendy Connell, Suzanne Segura, Romana Frey, Hilary Mark Nelson, Gina Sufrin, Maggie J, Paige, Kristin, Stephanie, Marianne, and Liz Matthei!! To help support the show monthly and get bonus episodes, shirts, and tote bags, please visit: www.patreon.com/indoctrination Prefer to support the IndoctriNation show with a one-time donation? Use this link: www.paypal.me/indoctrination You can always help the show for free by leaving a rating on Spotify or a review on Apple/ iTunes. It really helps the visibility of the show!

Salt Lake Dirt
Mike Rinder - A BILLION YEARS - Episode 77

Salt Lake Dirt

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 55:48


This week I'm thrilled to welcome Mike Rinder to the podcast. I've been a huge fan and supporter of his work since I read Lawrence Wright's book Going Clear about the history and abuses of the Church of Scientology. Mike co-hosted the A&E documentary series Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath. He reunited with Remini for the podcast Scientology: Fair Game. Mike was kind of enough to take some time out of his busy schedule to talk about his new memoir A Billion Years: My Escape From a Life in the Highest Ranks of Scientology. I can't recommend this book enough. Thanks for listening! Kyler For more about Mike and his work check out: Mike Rinder's Blog The Aftermath Foundation ("...help those who want to leave Scientology and the Sea Organization, but lack a system of support they can rely on while getting on their feet in the outside world.") IG: @rindermike In this episode Mike mentioned these books: Educated: A Memoir by Tara Westover Bare-Faced Messiah: The True Story of L. Ron Hubbad by Russell Miller Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl The Sociopath Next Door by Martha Stout

PUB SONGS for Celtic Geeks
Grace O'Malley & Celtic Invasion Vacation Expectations

PUB SONGS for Celtic Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 31:15


Where are we going on the next Celtic Invasion Vacation? Listen and also enjoy some music related to the invasion. Plus, you'll learn what you can expect to experience when you join an invasion. It's Pub Songs & Stories #258 WELCOME TO PUB SONGS & STORIES I am Marc Gunn. This is the audio liner notes for the songs I record and play. The show is brought to you by my Gunn Runners on Patreon. If you enjoy this podcast and my music, please join the Club. You'll get 2-3 podcasts per month. You'll be able to download songs featured in this show, get sheet music, and access to Coffee with The Celtfather video concerts. You get a lot for as little as $5 per month. And you can save 15% with an annual membership. Thanks to my newest Gunn Runners on Patreon: Cecilia F 1:01 - WHAT'S NEW? This is a bonus episode. I finally settled on where to go for the next Celtic Invasion Vacation in 2023. I looked at Galicia in Spain, the Wicklow Mountains, south of Dublin, Ireland, and Westport in County Mayo, Ireland. And the winner is… Westport in County Mayo. I don't yet have details about the trip. Nor have I opened it up to the public. I'm gonna spend the next month working those out. But there are few things I want to explore while we are there. First, County Mayo was the home of Grace O'Malley. She was known as the Pirate Queen of Ireland. A quick search revealed that there are not many records of her. However, there are some letters that were exchanged with Queen Elizabeth I, which show a mutual admiration of each other, two strong women in a time of men. I'm gonna research a bit about the Pirate Queen and see what we can find. And to give you a small taste, The Gothard Sisters have a song inspired by Grainne, as she is often called. 2:15 - “Grace O'Malley” by The Gothard Sisters from Mountain Rose 5:49 - MORE ON TRAVEL One of my regular invaders, Jim, once said that what he enjoyed about our trips is that there are frequently different types of travel that we do. Meaning we might take a boat or train, instead of a car. So I'm always looking out for something cool like that for at least one day. Happily, Clare Island is nearby. I honestly know very little about Clare Island. Although, it sounds like Gracy O'Malley spent some time there as well. What I do know about it is that The Saw Doctors have a fantastic song called “Clare Island”. It makes me excited to see it. That's what I have so far. 6:31 - UPCOMING SHOWS SEP 28-OCT 2: ALEP, Shakertown, KY with Brobdingnagian Bards OCT 8: Ironshield Brewing, Lawrenceville, GA @ 7:00 – 10:00 PM. OCT 14-16: MultiVerse, Atlanta, GA NOV 4-6: Conjuration, Atlanta, GA I'm gonna share a replay from the Celtfather Unkilted podcast. I noticed after publishing that episode last month that there is one thing that is a bit off at present. That is the requirement of a vaccination card. I am not requiring that at present though the sentiment is still valid. These trips are small and your fellow invaders should be treated like family. Meaning I do expect that you will get vaccinated as needed to protect your family. 7:54 - WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT ON A CELTIC INVASION VACATION? If you go to the website you won't find much information. I usually list the itinerary when it becomes available but that can be January or March before the trip. You will find podcasts and links to pictures and videos. I don't know that any of it really paints a good picture. So I thought I would try to break down how these trips work to help you decide if you want to join me in the future. Celtic Invasion Vacations are not your typical travel tour experience. Most tourists travel on big buses. They go place to place. You stay up late. You get up early. There's 30, 60 or even 90 people packed on one to three tour buses. If you're like me, that sounds pretty miserable. My first two trips were on tour buses. Everyone was a fan of my music. So that was pretty awesome. The bus drivers were awesome too. But that's a lot of people for an introvert like me. I don't know how much of the fatigue was from so many people or the staying up late/getting-up-early business. But it's not my preferred way of traveling. I like small groups. My mom moved to Italy in 1985. So I've gone back-and-forth to Europe for a long time. My mom is an awesome adventurer. I went to school on an American military base in Vicenza, Italy for my senior year of high school. While all the other high school seniors went to Remini to get drunk, my mom and I went on in artistic pilgrimage following the works of Piero Della Francesca. She instilled in me the value of planning as well as spontaneity. You see that in my Celtic Invasion Vacations itinerary. When I finally make one that is. Typically, I don't have a full itinerary when I announce the latest trip. I have… ideas. In fact, I usually have one big idea. Then I find a way to make it work. One person told me he was disappointed when my trip to the Highlands of Scotland a few years back did not also include the Isle of Skye, like it was initially listed on the early itinerary. That was because I had a big idea. But when I finally settled on details, I realized it was impractical. I learned from that error. If I make any big changes to what was planned, you are welcome to back out. I don't usually settle on solid itineraries until December or January. I just don't have enough details to make a solid decision. That might make some people uncomfortable, especially when you're putting down nearly $3000, plus air travel, to join me. The adventure is worth it! The great thing about traveling on the Celtic Invasion Vacation in my opinion is that it is a small group. That means maximum flexibility for adventure. So let's answer some questions. 11:08 - WHEN ARE THE CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS? This can always vary. But typically I run my trips in late May or early June. This seems to be the best time to travel to Ireland and Scotland. People talk about rain in Ireland. June seems to invariably have one of the lightest rain falls ever. It's just... perfect! 11:28 - HOW LONG IS EACH TRIP? Celtic Invasion Vacations are about seven days long. The trips are officially scheduled from Saturday to Saturday. That's because that's how long most vacation rentals book. But I'm not going to be taking you to seven hotels in seven days. We stay in one place most of the week. If the vacation rental is more than a couple hours from the airport or there's something cool to see closer, we may stay in a hotel near the airport on the last night of the Invasion. It just depends on how soon everyone on the trip has booked their departure. 12:00 - WHEN SHOULD I ARRIVE? I usually ask Invaders to arrive the day before the trip. That way you can recover from jet lag and adjust to the time change. But that also allows us to leave first thing in the morning on Saturday to drive to our vacation rental. While it is recommended, it is not required. As long as you arrive by 11 am on Saturday, we will adjust. You are also responsible for the hotel on Friday night. But you might find a roommate with other Invaders. 12:39 - WHEN SHOULD I DEPART? Again, it's up to you. I prefer you to set your departure after noon on Saturday. You can stay as long as you want. I usually leave on Sunday after the trip is over. 12:50 - HOW DO YOU SELECT THE DESTINATIONS? Destinations are chosen by invaders and of course me. I usually have an idea of a place I want to see. I look for a suitable vacation spot. But sometimes I ask for suggestions from Invaders. Our trip to Brittany and Cornwall were both chosen because some regular Invaders wanted to visit all seven Celtic nations. Of course, I get the final say. And if I can't get enough people to attend one of these more remote spots, I may make adjustments. Once we settle on a big destination, the next step is figuring out the generalized itinerary. 13:23 - IS THERE DOWNTIME? Yes. This is not an intense, constantly moving tour. Celtic Invasion Vacations are about relaxation, adventure, and fun. But how much can be up to you. There's usually at least one day where we are near to the cottage and take it easy. We explore the local town. Wednesday's have the option of a little extra downtime for those who need it. 13:49 - HOW DO YOU CHOOSE THE ITINERARY? You can't make an itinerary until you know where you are going, right? Well, the challenge for me is that I need to know the exact place we are staying to figure out where our itinerary will go. My next step then is to start researching vacation rentals. I look for rentals in our destination area that hold between 8-12 people (sometimes more). I want it to look nice, comfortable and easily accessible. In fact, I want the majority of the cool stuff that we will explore to be within 30 minutes of where we are staying. Once I know the exact location, I can plan the itinerary. 14:23 - WHAT DOES A TYPICAL ITINERARY LOOK LIKE? The first day of the trip involves driving to our destination. We need at least one interesting place to stop along the way. Maybe two if you include lunch. When we arrive, we need groceries. I confess, there's something extra fun about going to a grocery store in Europe. Some of our Invaders join me for a shopping experience as we load up on breakfast and a couple dinners. I make dinner the first night, typically my secret pasta recipe. That evening is usually concluded with a little music by me. The second day is usually a good day to stay local. So we explore one or two of the cool things nearby. We try to spend time out of the car, walking around. It's good to stretch our legs after traveling. On either the second or the third day, I like to bring in a tour guide, if possible. My trips are not geared around "tours", but local guides are great for adding a little bit of history, culture, and legends to the experience. Guides are also good at giving us a local perspective of things we should check out that are not necessarily on our itinerary. In Brittany, we found some cool cairns that were not on our original itinerary. In Cornwall, we got an overview of Tintagel and found some standing stones I would've never found. In Wales, Gwilym Morus shared the incredible legends of Merlin and introduced us to an eco-resort, hidden in the mountains. In Donegal, we found some great restaurants and a former passage tomb. Around day three, we're ready for a different travel experience. That's when I try to get us out on the water or on a train. Something to shake up the feel of the trip. Day four is the midweek break. Again we stay local. Some choose to relax in our cottage. Others explore something new that's local. Day five usually takes us on a long adventure. We'll get in the van and drive further to see something outside of our main region. This gives us a nice look at other regions nearby. It also adds to the fun adventure. Day six is intentionally left open. We usually find something cool by this time that we might not have realized before the trip began. Or perhaps a guide or a local we met had a recommendation. That's when we take the advice of others to explore something different The final day is usually spent fairly local. It's time for last minute exploration of our area. Sometimes we pack up and make our way back  towards the airport. One or two bonus destinations end up on the final day. 17:17 - WHAT MAKES A CELTIC INVASION VACATION DIFFERENT FROM OTHER TOURS? I like to stress that Celtic Invasion Vacations are not tours. They are vacations. I want my Invaders to feel relaxed and happy by the end of the trip. Not exhausted, like I was on my first two trips to Ireland. You should be energized and excited for the next Celtic Invasion experience. 17:36 - HOW MANY PEOPLE JOIN THE INVASION? The number can vary. But I usually aim for between 8-12 invaders. Too many people and I start having trouble finding restaurants to eat at. 17:55 - WHAT PERSONAL PAPERS ARE NEEDED FOR TRAVELING ON A CELTIC INVASION VACATION? You DO need a passport. It's usually good to get your passport at least 90 days out. I would suggest applying for one a minimum of six months before you depart. But there are some expedited services that can get them sooner. Just plan ahead. You do NOT need a visa. You don't need an international drivers license either. In fact, your regular driver's license is fine if you plan to drive in Europe with any car company. Make sure you bring that at the very least. But of course, driving on the Invasion is usually done by me. Since the pandemic, you will need a vaccination card. Invasions are like family vacations. We want to take care of our fellow invaders. So your COVID vaccination card is essential for my trip and a lot of European travel. 18:45 - HOW MUCH DO CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS COST? That varies year to year. It starts at about $2800 for the land part of the trip, for each person on the trip. It does not cover the cost of air travel. You handle your own airline tickets. Your fee covers your housing for a full week. That's for a shared room, either a double if you're a couple or two singles. Depending on our housing, it may cost extra to get a single room to yourself. Your fee covers a breakfast every day and dinner at least five times. Often I cover more than that. Sometimes it works well to make lunches if we're not planning to be near restaurants. So I happily pay for lunch supplies if we need them. But in general, you are responsible for your own lunch. You can have what you like for breakfast each morning. Some days we have a full breakfast with eggs, bacon, yogurt, fruit, cheese, or whatever you want. Grocery shopping usually happens on the first day. So whatever you need, we can probably find it. Other days, if we want to get going early, then we will have a Continental Breakfast with just breads, cheese, yogurt or fruit. And yes, there's coffee. Every morning. And tea too. I need my coffee! I cook dinner at least 2 days during the week. We have my world famous secret pasta meal. And then there's the Celtic Invasion specialty... Prince Charlie... Secret. It's a recipe we picked up years ago and is now a tradition on the Invasions. There may be more than two meals. But of course, we like to eat out too. The toughest thing about dining on the Celtic Invasions is finding a place to eat. If the group is under nine people. That's usually not too difficult. But if we have more than that, it can be a challenge. I plan ahead for that. Because who doesn't like to eat out in Europe!?!?! I consider that a big part of the experience. 20:38 - IS THERE MUSIC? At least twice a week, we spend the evening relaxing at our cottage with dinner... and music. I am, of course, host of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. But I'm also a musician. I play Celtic music with a sci fi drinking song twist. I call it Sci F'Irish music. You can hear my music through my website at celtfather.net. I plan to play for at least an hour. But a lot of it depends on you and how excited you are to hear some music. If we're really lucky, you might bring an instrument too. Then we can have an Irish session with songs and tunes afterward. And if we're really fortunate, I will find a musician or bring in a musician to come play for us. That's frequently difficult to pull off.  But when it happens. It's absolutely amazing! 21:27 - WHEN DOES OUR DAY BEGIN AND END? Breakfast is usually around 7:30 or 8 AM with a departure time of 8:30-9 AM. We don't usually do too much in the evening. Since Irish sessions usually don't begin until 9 PM, it's not something we usually attend outside of our cottage. But if it's something you want to do, we might be able to make it happen. 22:29 - HOW OLD IS TOO OLD? HOW YOUNG IS TOO YOUNG? I have had people ages 18 on into their 70s on my Celtic Invasion Vacations. I'd say the vast majority are in their 40s, 50s and 60s. But I don't really think much about it because I adjust each trip to who's on it. In 2019, the younger group hiked up Skellig Michael while the less physically able landed on the Greater Blaskett Island by boat. The physically active walk, hike and run ahead if they so desire. Those who aren't, take it at their own speed. The Isle of Skye was one of the few places we went where it was better to be physically active. There's a lot of hiking on that island. But ye know, I don't think anyone's vacation fun was hindered by their physical activity. As for younger folks, I typically don't prefer to have young kids on the trip. I know the challenges associated with that. But I'm willing to consider it as long as the you feel the kids are up to getting up and going. One lady asked about a teenager. I think I might be open to a teenager who is a bit more independent but still willing to follow the rules. 23:48 - HOW DO WE TRAVEL? Typically we travel in a van. These are usually large nine-seaters with lots of luggage space. Sometimes we will add a second van or a car to carry extra Invaders. Speaking of luggage, we do have limited space. I find one suitcase per person is plenty, plus a carry on. You typically don't need more. There's usually laundry facilities too. So you can always wash something extra. There's a whole bunch of videos on YouTube where you can learn how to travel light. If you truly need an extra suitcase, that's fine. But your experience is so much better when you travel light. 24:32 - HOW DO YOU SIGN UP? The first step is for me to open up the Invasion to the public. You see, former Invaders get first dibs. Once it's public, here's what you do. First, email an application form to me. Second, send me a check for your deposit. That reserves your spot on the Invasion within 2 weeks of emailing your application form. Finally, just send me your final payment before the deadline and you're golden. Speaking of your final payment, you are welcome to break it up into multiple payments if you don't want to or can't pay all at once. I'm happy to work with you to make the trip happen. 25:05 - HOW DO I CANCEL IF I NEED TO? First off, there is a $400 non-refundable deposit. Though there is a caveat for the "non-refundable" part. If I change the dates, you can get a refund. If you can find someone to take your spot, or someone willing takes your spot, then you can get a refund. However, if you are sick and turned away by an airline or country, I can't offer a refund. Typically, 30-60 days before the trip, once I start paying for things, like our housing, vans, tour guides, whatever, I can no longer offer a refund. That usually starts about the time of the Celtic Invasion deadline. I'm not a corporation though. So there may be flexibility. My goal here is to have people "sign up" and then not drop a month later as happened on my very first Celtic Invasion. If you wanna go, make a commitment with a non-refundable deposit. 25:54 - CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS – CLOSING REMARKS All in all, Celtic Invasion Vacations are about happily experiencing the fun culture, history, and legends of one small but magical location. I hope you'll consider joining me on the next Celtic Invasion Vacation. Sign up at CelticInvasion.com so you don't miss out on this incredible adventure! And if you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask. 26:20 - STAR OF COUNTY DOWN PLACEHOLDER Let's finish up with a recording of “Star of the County Down”. This was released on show #255 ConJuration: From Ren Fest to Sci Fi Conventions. You can download this song as an MP3 when you join my Gunn Runners on Patreon. 26:45 - “Star of the County Down” by Marc Gunn also from How America Saved Irish Music 30:24 - CLOSING What are you doing while listening to Pub Stories? I'd love your thoughts and feedback. So take a picture of yourself or where you are or what one of these stories reminds you of. Post it on social media. Use the hashtag #pubstories so I can find it and share your story. Thanks for listening to Pub Songs & Stories. The show was produced by Marc Gunn, edited by Mitchell Petersen with graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. You can subscribe and listen to the regular show wherever you find podcasts. You can also subscribe to my mailing list. You will get regular updates of new music, podcasts, special offers, and you'll enjoy more stories behind several of my most-popular songs. And of course, please tell one friend about this podcast. Word of mouth is the absolute best way to support any creative endeavor. Have fun and sing along at www.pubsong.com! #pubstories #countymayo #thegothardsisters

Tech.eu
The Drive at Five with Robin and Dan with Nick Stevens- Episode 8

Tech.eu

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 15:08


In what turned out to be the Week d'Italia Robin jetted off to TechChill Milano and brought home a head cold, so good friend of the show Nick Stevens stepped in on a wing and a prayer.

RSLASH: Best Of Reddit Stories 2022
I Escaped Scientology, Ask Me Anything (Leah Remini r/IAmA)

RSLASH: Best Of Reddit Stories 2022

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 17:40


I Escaped Scientology, Ask Me Anything (Leah Remini r/IAmA)

Calgary Business Podcast
Artificial Intelligence (AI) advances in Marketing | Episode 7 of “Errol's Eye on” (CBP 364) | 1 September 2022

Calgary Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 29:07


This is the 7th episode in the “Errol's Eye On” series dedicated to Errol Vas providing practical marketing and business advice to startups, small to medium-sized enterprises and large multi-national corporations. §§§ In this episode, Errol highlights a selection of software solutions that are currently used by marketing professionals to support their work 1st | Cold Call Marketing. “Sanas” – real time accent translation software used by call centres | https://www.sanas.ai 2nd | Content writing. “Jasper” – AI that writes content for you | https://www.jasper.ai/ 3rd | SEO Tool. “Can I Rank” – AI that compares your website to competitors; referred to as an SEO Rank Checker | https://www.canirank.com 4th | Auto-generate visuals. “Night Cafe”. AI generated art prints. Can describe an object to the AI and it will generate an image for you | https://nightcafe.studio 5th | Photo enhancement. “Remini” – app that allows you to upload a photo (for example, an old war photo) and enhance the imagery (blurry to clear) | https://remini.ai 6th | Influencer Marketing “Rozy” – from Korea; on TV; seen with celebrities; she is a computer generated influencer | https://www.virtualhumans.org/human/rozy-gram §§§ To learn more about Errol Vas and his work, click on one or more of the following links: Errol Vas Business Website | https://errolvas.com Errol Vas Business LinkedIn profile | https://www.linkedin.com/company/errol-vas-com/ Errol Vas Personal LinkedIn profile | https://www.linkedin.com/in/errolvas/ Errol Vas YouTube channel | https://bit.ly/3mzjRa0 Director of Marketing at Diversitech Global | https://www.diversitech-global.com §§§ LinkedIn | Technology | Innovation | Podcast | Podcasting | Engagement | Partnerships | Branding | Awareness | Customer Reviews | Networking | Artificial Intelligence | AI | Machine Learning | AI/ML | Automation | Digital Marketing | Content | Creativity --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/allen-wazny/message

Celtfather Music & Travel
Celtic Invasion Vacations FAQ

Celtfather Music & Travel

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 18:25


Celebrate Celtic culture and music through travel. I'm gonna tell you what you can expect on my Celtic Invasion Vacations? If you go to the website you won't find much information. I usually list the itinerary when it becomes available but that can be January or March before the trip. You will find podcasts and links to pictures and videos. I don't know that any of it really paints a good picture. So I thought I would try to break down how these trips work to help you decide if you want to join me in the future. Celtic Invasion Vacations are not your typical travel tour experience. Most tourists travel on big buses. They go place to place. You stay up late. You get up early. There's 30, 60 or even 90 people packed on one to three tour buses. If you're like me, that sounds pretty miserable. My first two trips were on tour buses. Everyone was a fan of my music. So that was pretty awesome. The bus drivers were awesome too. But that's a lot of people for an introvert like me. I don't know how much of the fatigue was from so many people or the staying up late/getting-up-early business. But it's not my preferred way of traveling. I like small groups. My mom moved to Italy in 1985. So I've gone back-and-forth to Europe for a long time. My mom is an awesome adventurer. I went to school on an American military base in Vicenza, Italy for my senior year of high school. While all the other high school seniors went to Remini to get drunk, my mom and I went on in artistic pilgrimage following the works of Piero Della Francesca. She instilled in me the value of planning as well as spontaneity. You see that in my Celtic Invasion Vacations itinerary. When I finally make one that is. Typically, I don't have a full itinerary when I announce the latest trip. I have… ideas. In fact, I usually have one big idea. Then I find a way to make it work. One person told me he was disappointed when my trip to the Highlands of Scotland a few years back did not also include the Isle of Skye, like it was initially listed on the early itinerary. That was because I had a big idea. But when I finally settled on details, I realized it was impractical. I learned from that error. If I make any big changes to what was planned, you are welcome to back out. I don't usually settle on solid itineraries until December or January. I just don't have enough details to make a solid decision. That might make some people uncomfortable, especially when you're putting down nearly $3000, plus air travel, to join me. The adventure is worth it! The great thing about traveling on the Celtic Invasion Vacation in my opinion is that it is a small group. That means maximum flexibility for adventure. So let's answer some questions. 3:11 - WHEN ARE THE CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS? This can always vary. But typically I run my trips in late May or early June. This seems to be the best time to travel to Ireland and Scotland. People talk about rain in Ireland. June seems to invariably have one of the lightest rain falls ever. It's just... perfect! 3:32 - HOW LONG IS EACH TRIP? Celtic Invasion Vacations are about seven days long. The trips are officially scheduled from Saturday to Saturday. That's because that's how long most vacation rentals book. But I'm not going to be taking you to seven hotels in seven days. We stay in one place most of the week. If the vacation rental is more than a couple hours from the airport or there's something cool to see closer, we may stay in a hotel near the airport on the last night of the Invasion. It just depends on how soon everyone on the trip has booked their departure. 4:04 - WHEN SHOULD I ARRIVE? I usually ask Invaders to arrive the day before the trip. That way you can recover from jet lag and adjust to the time change. But that also allows us to leave first thing in the morning on Saturday to drive to our vacation rental. While it is recommended, it is not required. As long as you arrive by 11 am on Saturday, we will adjust. You are also responsible for the hotel on Friday night. But you might find a roommate with other Invaders. 4:43 - WHEN SHOULD I DEPART? Again, it's up to you. I prefer you to set your departure after noon on Saturday. You can stay as long as you want. I usually leave on Sunday after the trip is over. 4:54 - HOW DO YOU SELECT THE DESTINATIONS? Destinations are chosen by invaders and of course me. I usually have an idea of a place I want to see. I look for a suitable vacation spot. But sometimes I ask for suggestions from Invaders. Our trip to Brittany and Cornwall were both chosen because some regular Invaders wanted to visit all seven Celtic nations. Of course, I get the final say. And if I can't get enough people to attend one of these more remote spots, I may make adjustments. Once we settle on a big destination, the next step is figuring out the generalized itinerary. 5:27 - IS THERE DOWNTIME? Yes. This is not an intense, constantly moving tour. Celtic Invasion Vacations are about relaxation, adventure, and fun. But how much can be up to you. There's usually at least one day where we are near to the cottage and take it easy. We explore the local town. Wednesday's have the option of a little extra downtime for those who need it. 5:52 - HOW DO YOU CHOOSE THE ITINERARY? You can't make an itinerary until you know where you are going, right? Well, the challenge for me is that I need to know the exact place we are staying to figure out where our itinerary will go. My next step then is to start researching vacation rentals. I look for rentals in our destination area that hold between 8-12 people (sometimes more). I want it to look nice, comfortable and easily accessible. In fact, I want the majority of the cool stuff that we will explore to be within 30 minutes of where we are staying. Once I know the exact location, I can plan the itinerary. 6:26 - WHAT DOES A TYPICAL ITINERARY LOOK LIKE? The first day of the trip involves driving to our destination. We need at least one interesting place to stop along the way. Maybe two if you include lunch. When we arrive, we need groceries. I confess, there's something extra fun about going to a grocery store in Europe. Some of our Invaders join me for a shopping experience as we load up on breakfast and a couple dinners. I make dinner the first night, typically my secret pasta recipe. That evening is usually concluded with a little music by me. The second day is usually a good day to stay local. So we explore one or two of the cool things nearby. We try to spend time out of the car, walking around. It's good to stretch our legs after traveling. On either the second or the third day, I like to bring in a tour guide, if possible. My trips are not geared around "tours", but local guides are great for adding a little bit of history, culture, and legends to the experience. Guides are also good at giving us a local perspective of things we should check out that are not necessarily on our itinerary. In Brittany, we found some cool cairns that were not on our original itinerary. In Cornwall, we got an overview of Tintagel and found some standing stones I would've never found. In Wales, Gwilym Morus shared the incredible legends of Merlin and introduced us to an eco-resort, hidden in the mountains. In Donegal, we found some great restaurants and a former passage tomb. Around day three, we're ready for a different travel experience. That's when I try to get us out on the water or on a train. Something to shake up the feel of the trip. Day four is the midweek break. Again we stay local. Some choose to relax in our cottage. Others explore something new that's local. Day five usually takes us on a long adventure. We'll get in the van and drive further to see something outside of our main region. This gives us a nice look at other regions nearby. It also adds to the fun adventure. Day six is intentionally left open. We usually find something cool by this time that we might not have realized before the trip began. Or perhaps a guide or a local we met had a recommendation. That's when we take the advice of others to explore something different The final day is usually spent fairly local. It's time for last minute exploration of our area. Sometimes we pack up and make our way back  towards the airport. One or two bonus destinations end up on the final day. 9:20 - WHAT MAKES A CELTIC INVASION VACATION DIFFERENT FROM OTHER TOURS? I like to stress that Celtic Invasion Vacations are not tours. They are vacations. I want my Invaders to feel relaxed and happy by the end of the trip. Not exhausted, like I was on my first two trips to Ireland. You should be energized and excited for the next Celtic Invasion experience. 9:40 - HOW MANY PEOPLE JOIN THE INVASION? The number can vary. But I usually aim for between 8-12 invaders. Too many people and I start having trouble finding restaurants to eat at. 9:58 - WHAT PERSONAL PAPERS ARE NEEDED FOR TRAVELING ON A CELTIC INVASION VACATION? You DO need a passport. It's usually good to get your passport at least 90 days out. I would suggest applying for one a minimum of six months before you depart. But there are some expedited services that can get them sooner. Just plan ahead. You do NOT need a visa. You don't need an international drivers license either. In fact, your regular driver's license is fine if you plan to drive in Europe with any car company. Make sure you bring that at the very least. But of course, driving on the Invasion is usually done by me. Since the pandemic, you will need a vaccination card. Invasions are like family vacations. We want to take care of our fellow invaders. So your COVID vaccination card is essential for my trip and a lot of European travel. 10:48 - HOW MUCH DO CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS COST? That varies year to year. It starts at about $2800 for the land part of the trip, for each person on the trip. It does not cover the cost of air travel. You handle your own airline tickets. Your fee covers your housing for a full week. That's for a shared room, either a double if you're a couple or two singles. Depending on our housing, it may cost extra to get a single room to yourself. Your fee covers a breakfast every day and dinner at least five times. Often I cover more than that. Sometimes it works well to make lunches if we're not planning to be near restaurants. So I happily pay for lunch supplies if we need them. But in general, you are responsible for your own lunch. You can have what you like for breakfast each morning. Some days we have a full breakfast with eggs, bacon, yogurt, fruit, cheese, or whatever you want. Grocery shopping usually happens on the first day. So whatever you need, we can probably find it. Other days, if we want to get going early, then we will have a Continental Breakfast with just breads, cheese, yogurt or fruit. And yes, there's coffee. Every morning. And tea too. I need my coffee! I cook dinner at least 2 days during the week. We have my world famous secret pasta meal. And then there's the Celtic Invasion specialty... Prince Charlie... Secret. It's a recipe we picked up years ago and is now a tradition on the Invasions. There may be more than two meals. But of course, we like to eat out too. The toughest thing about dining on the Celtic Invasions is finding a place to eat. If the group is under nine people. That's usually not too difficult. But if we have more than that, it can be a challenge. I plan ahead for that. Because who doesn't like to eat out in Europe!?!?! I consider that a big part of the experience. 12:41 - IS THERE MUSIC? At least twice a week, we spend the evening relaxing at our cottage with dinner... and music. I am, of course, host of the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. But I'm also a musician. I play Celtic music with a sci fi drinking song twist. I call it Sci F'Irish music. You can hear my music through my website at celtfather.net. I plan to play for at least an hour. But a lot of it depends on you and how excited you are to hear some music. If we're really lucky, you might bring an instrument too. Then we can have an Irish session with songs and tunes afterward. And if we're really fortunate, I will find a musician or bring in a musician to come play for us. That's frequently difficult to pull off.  But when it happens. It's absolutely amazing! 13:30 - WHEN DOES OUR DAY BEGIN AND END? Breakfast is usually around 7:30 or 8 AM with a departure time of 8:30-9 AM. We don't usually do too much in the evening. Since Irish sessions usually don't begin until 9 PM, it's not something we usually attend outside of our cottage. But if it's something you want to do, we might be able to make it happen. 14:32 - HOW OLD IS TOO OLD? HOW YOUNG IS TOO YOUNG? I have had people ages 18 on into their 70s on my Celtic Invasion Vacations. I'd say the vast majority are in their 40s, 50s and 60s. But I don't really think much about it because I adjust each trip to who's on it. In 2019, the younger group hiked up Skellig Michael while the less physically able landed on the Greater Blaskett Island by boat. The physically active walk, hike and run ahead if they so desire. Those who aren't, take it at their own speed. The Isle of Skye was one of the few places we went where it was better to be physically active. There's a lot of hiking on that island. But ye know, I don't think anyone's vacation fun was hindered by their physical activity. As for younger folks, I typically don't prefer to have young kids on the trip. I know the challenges associated with that. But I'm willing to consider it as long as the you feel the kids are up to getting up and going. One lady asked about a teenager. I think I might be open to a teenager who is a bit more independent but still willing to follow the rules. 15:52 - HOW DO WE TRAVEL? Typically we travel in a van. These are usually large nine-seaters with lots of luggage space. Sometimes we will add a second van or a car to carry extra Invaders. Speaking of luggage, we do have limited space. I find one suitcase per person is plenty, plus a carry on. You typically don't need more. There's usually laundry facilities too. So you can always wash something extra. There's a whole bunch of videos on YouTube where you can learn how to travel light. If you truly need an extra suitcase, that's fine. But your experience is so much better when you travel light. 16:36 - HOW DO YOU SIGN UP? The first step is for me to open up the Invasion to the public. You see, former Invaders get first dibs. Once it's public, here's what you do. First, email an application form to me. Second, send me a check for your deposit. That reserves your spot on the Invasion within 2 weeks of emailing your application form. Finally, just send me your final payment before the deadline and you're golden. Speaking of your final payment, you are welcome to break it up into multiple payments if you don't want to or can't pay all at once. I'm happy to work with you to make the trip happen. 17:09 - HOW DO I CANCEL IF I NEED TO? First off, there is a $400 non-refundable deposit. Though there is a caveat for the "non-refundable" part. If I change the dates, you can get a refund. If you can find someone to take your spot, or someone willing takes your spot, then you can get a refund. However, if you are sick and turned away by an airline or country, I can't offer a refund. Typically, 30-60 days before the trip, once I start paying for things, like our housing, vans, tour guides, whatever, I can no longer offer a refund. That usually starts about the time of the Celtic Invasion deadline. I'm not a corporation though. So there may be flexibility. My goal here is to have people "sign up" and then not drop a month later as happened on my very first Celtic Invasion. If you wanna go, make a commitment with a non-refundable deposit. 17:57 - CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS – CLOSING REMARKS All in all, Celtic Invasion Vacations are about happily experiencing the fun culture, history, and legends of one small but magical location. I hope you'll consider joining me on the next Celtic Invasion Vacation. Sign up at CelticInvasion.com so you don't miss out on this incredible adventure! And if you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask.  

Bizarre Buffet
S2E85: The Strange Death of Flo Barnett, Mother-in-law to Scientology Leader David Miscavige

Bizarre Buffet

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2022 32:55


The Strange Death of Flo Barnett, Mother-in-law to Scientology Leader David Miscavige. Original Article by Tony Ortega Flo Barnett is a name you won't hear listed when it comes to popularly known Scientologists. Flo Barnett was the mother to Shelly Miscavige, who was / is married to present day Scientology leader, David Miscavige.  Shelly Miscavige became a name of interest when actor Leah Remini blew the whistle on Scientology. Remini had been questioning the whereabouts of Shelly Miscavige.  Due to a prolongated absence of Miscavige,  from their usual events that she would typically attend. Shelly Miscavige hasn't been seen in public for over 15 years now. While it has been stated that Shelly Miscavige is known to be alive and well, other's seem to question this as fact..due to the secrecy surrounding anything Scientology related.  If you thought the story about Shelly Miscavige was unusual, wait till you hear about her mother.  Most people are familiar with the usual character's & stories associated with Scientology. From Tom Cruise, to John Travolta, Kirstie Alley, & Leah Remini.  From the A&E series " Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath", to " Troublemaker: Surviving Hollywood and Scientology" By Leah Remini. There's even a documentary, " Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief" By Alex Gibney.  Scientology has been steeped in controversy since it's conception,  founded by L. Ron  Hubbard in the 1950's.  Hubbard initially developed a set of ideas that he called Dianetics, which he represented as a form of therapy. This he promoted through various publications, as well as through the Hubbard Dianetic Research Foundation that he established in 1950. The foundation went bankrupt, and Hubbard lost the rights to his book Dianetics in 1952. He then recharacterized the subject as a religion and renamed it Scientology, retaining the terminology, doctrines, and the practice of "auditing".[6][15][16] By 1954, he had regained the rights to Dianetics and retained both subjects under the umbrella of the Church of Scientology.[23] Follow Bizarre Buffet Online Support Bizarre Buffet On Patreon Follow Bizarre Buffet On Instagram Like Bizarre Buffet On Facebook Subscribe To Bizarre Buffet On YouTube Bizarre Buffet Online Follow The Host's Of Bizarre Buffet Follow Marc Bluestein On Instagram Follow Jen Wilson On Instagram Follow Mark Tauriello On Instagram   If you're enjoying the content brought to you here at Bizarre Buffet, please consider leaving a positive review of the show on Apple Podcast's / iTunes. Listening on Spotify ? Give our show a " like " ! It helps a tremendous deal. Bizarre Buffet is an indépendant production.The support of our listener's keep's this show going. Thank you for listening !     Support the show!: https://patreon.com/bizarrebuffetSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

A Little Bit Culty
Rude Awakening: Sarah Landry On Nithyananda & Other Nightmares (Part 1)

A Little Bit Culty

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 52:55 Very Popular


Content Warning: Discussions of child abuse and sexual assault. Listener discretion advised. At just 24 years old, Sarah Landry found herself drawn to Hindu avatar Nithyananda's teachings like a fly to honey. Moldy, toxic honey. She quickly became an apt pupil, and then his top recruiter via a steady stream of stylized YouTube videos and camera-ready social content. But after learning that the rape and child abuse allegations dogging the organization were just too credible to simply swat away, she stepped down as its propagandist-in-chief and stepped up as one of its harshest critics. The fallout since she blew the whistle on the godman's shady ways in a series of incendiary 2019 Facebook posts and Youtube videos has been steep. (If you're labeled as a double-agent for the Vatican by loyalists of a guy who is on the lam after being charged with rape and abduction: You've officially reached Remini-levels of cult busting.) In this episode, and the next—there's just too much to cover to make it a one-parter—Sarah shares what it's like to be on the other side of an army she helped build, and why she won't stop working to deplatform culty characters like Nithyananda no matter how many self-proclaimed island nations they pull out of their asses. Learn more about Sarah Landry on her YouTube or Instagram or Twitter.Show notes: Nithyananda - Wiki My Daughter Joined a Cult: 3-part VICE Doc Trailer (Discovery+, Amazon Prime)Republic World Article by Pooja Prasanna: “Former Nithyananda Aide Narrates Horrifying Brutality Against Children”Gizmodo Article by Jed Oelbaum: “She Built a Shady Guru's YouTube Army. Now She's His Fiercest Critic—But Who Will Believe Her?”Support the ALBC Pod:We've made a link where you can support A Little Bit Culty with a one-time, weekly, or monthly contribution. Your support will be repaid in cosmic love and light. To make a contribution, smash this link.Check out our Linktree to sign up for our mailing list. We've got some fun things coming your way soon. It rhymes with “t-shirts.” Okay, it's t-shirts.Producers: Will Retherford & Jess TardyTheme Song: “Cultivated” by Jon Bryant co-written with Nygel Asselin See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Aprendo Fotografia
S1 Ep94: Viernes de Apps: Remini

Aprendo Fotografia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 16:09


Hoy es viernes y toca hablar de Apps. Se termina la semana y vamos a comentar que nos pareció la App Remini para mejorar los retratos. Una App que basa su proceso en inteligencia artificial y que hace un buen trabajo dentro de lo que se puede pedir. Espero tus experiencias y comentarios sobre el tema en www.aprendofotografia.com/contacto o en mis redes!

The MalaCast
Andrew Jackson Had Shoot in His Eye

The MalaCast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 18:56


"When he came up I looked him in the eye, and I saw shoot, and there wasn't shoot in nary other eye in the crowd; and so I says to myself, says I, hoss; it's about time to sing small, and so I did.”  -Russel Bean Andrew Jackson was accused of "racism" by his biographer Remini. And yet, when he came upon an Indian infant, he adopted the boy and planned to send him to West Point. Hmm... "Deep inside General Andrew Jackson lay a terrible, vindictive enemy against whom the Indians would only find their graves and the confiscation of their property."  -Remini

A More Elite Podcast
021: Joe Remini, Owner of The Texas Silver Rush and Air Force Veteran - Audio Only

A More Elite Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 29:51


Air Force veteran and The Texas Silver Rush owner Joe Remini shares his story of pursuing his passion and community through business in the Texas music scene and beyond. From New York City roots to the western skyline, Joe's story is #ForAmerica.   Watch A More Elite Podcast with Tony Mayne live on Tony's Facebook and LinkedIn pages or download episodes on Podbean at https://bit.ly/3DeT1KC.   #RLTW #RFL  

A More Elite Podcast
021: Joe Remini, Owner of The Texas Silver Rush and Air Force Veteran

A More Elite Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 29:51


Air Force veteran and The Texas Silver Rush owner Joe Remini shares his story of pursuing his passion and community through business in the Texas music scene and beyond. From New York City roots to the western skyline, Joe's story is #ForAmerica.   Watch A More Elite Podcast with Tony Mayne live on Tony's Facebook and LinkedIn pages or download episodes on Podbean at https://bit.ly/3DeT1KC.   #RLTW #RFL  

Jeanviet - L'informatique pour tous (podcast audio)
Remini : L'appli qui améliore la qualité des photos grâce à l'IA

Jeanviet - L'informatique pour tous (podcast audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2021 8:24


Redonne vie à tes vieilles photos avec l'appli Remini. Grâce aux algos GAN, tu vas pouvoir rendre tes photos plus nettes et les convertir en haute définition sans perte. Abonne-toi à ma chaîne YouTube ici : http://jbv.ovh/jeanviet --------- Télécharge l'appli #Remini sur iPhone et Android ici : https://remini.ai/ Grâce à l'IA et au machine learning, Remini transforme les photos et vidéos floues, pixelisées, anciennes et endommagées en HD, avec focus sur le visage clair et précises Remini utilise une techno d'IA similaire à celle développée par Google AI #SR3 https://ai.googleblog.com/2021/07/high-fidelity-image-generation-using.html --------- - Mon Twitter : https://twitter.com/jeanviet - Mon Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/jeanviet/ --------- Tu veux devenir un bon YouTubeur ? lis mon livre ici : http://jeanviet.info/youtubeur/ --------- Abonne-toi à ma chaîne YouTube ici : http://jbv.ovh/jeanviet --------- Musiques : Boogie Bounce Dreams de Joachim Karud Locally Sourced PayDay

Boob Tube Boys
Ep 14 | King of Queens: "Secret Garden"

Boob Tube Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 73:52


There is simply no way Van and Spencer were getting away with watching a mere one episode of The King of Queens. Brian brings the titular Boob Tube Boys back to New York for a late-period episode that pushes the boundaries of something that can best be described as 'gynecological plausibility.' Sear your meat with whatever logo you want and press play on this savory episode as you drive home on the Queensborough Bridge tonight

Boob Tube Boys
Ep 13 | King of Queens: "Block Buster"

Boob Tube Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 68:02


The Boob Tube Boys are nothing if not working class stiffs, common men navigating the earth's terrain just like you and yours. And Kevin James. Join Van, Brian, and Spencer as they crack open an Old John's Lager and begin discussing The King of Queens! They will tell you all about scientology, party subs, and coaches with a penchant for groping, and they will do it without their eyes getting weary or their backs getting tight

History Behind News
S1E10: Biden's $2.3T infrastructure could use a previous president's plan for an infrastructure Constitutional amendment.

History Behind News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2021 43:03


Republicans argue that President Biden's infrastructure plan includes items irrelevant to infrastructure. It will be a big political fight. But passing big infrastructure legislation has always been difficult - legally and politically.  In this podcast, we briefly review the history of America's infrastructure - from Washington's dream of a water canal to America's constitution, and then to presidents that followed Washington, all the way to Eisenhower.  Become a financial supporter of ThePeel.news podcast by clicking the support button in this link.

ReloWomen Podcast
EP 33 Interview w/Nicole Remini: Overcoming and Finding Your Tribe

ReloWomen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 59:25


Nicole Remini talks openly about her life and the most recent relocation to Arizona.  She talks about overcoming her past & health struggles to create a vibrant life in her new community.  Nicole teaches us to be comfortable with the uncomfortable to create an authentic tribe and a life of intention. This fun conversation will entertain and inspire you. https://ReloWomen.com www.NicoleBellaRemini.com Instagram @NicoleBRemini

History Behind News
S1E7: Biden's Political Power: $1.9T Covid Stimulus - the history of Democratic Party's paradigm shift from small to BIG government

History Behind News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 41:23


Last week, President Biden's Covid stimulus recovery bill became law. Already, many, including President Biden himself, are comparing the Covid stimulus package to Lyndon Johnson's Great Society relief programs. But this colossal economic package is just one of several that Mr. Biden and his Democratic Party colleagues are planning, meaning that the Biden Administration will outlay funds and financial packages the scope of which will likely rival FDR's New Deal programs.   But the Democratic Party that President Jackson founded was in favor of a small federal government and balancing the budget. Although this Democratic ethos changed in the latter decades of the 19th century, it wasn't until Franklin Delano Roosevelt's presidency that gigantic federal programs were implemented. It was the era of the New Deal.  In this podcast, we analyze the history of Jackson's and FDR's presidencies and entertain you with their unbelievable stories. We also bring focus to Jackson's and FDR's political powers and invite you to contemplate as to whether or not President Biden enjoys similar political powers to push through his wide-ranging economic programs.  Become a financial supporter of ThePeel.news podcast by clicking the support button in this link.

Pretty Messed Up
The Remini We Need

Pretty Messed Up

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 63:45


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Dicas Apple by Micro Import
Aplicativo Remini para restaurar fotos

Dicas Apple by Micro Import

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2021 3:14


Da nossa coletânea de apps incríveis, hoje trouxemos o aplicativo Remini para restaurar fotos. Em outras palavras, agora você vai poder guardar em alta qualidade as memórias importantes pra você. Como por exemplo, aquela foto dos seus avós que estava … Continue lendo → O post Aplicativo Remini para restaurar fotos apareceu primeiro em Micro Import.

Arroe Collins
Leah Remini From GSN's People Puzzler

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 8:27


Emmy® Award Winner Leah Remini Named Host Of Game Show Network's New Series, 'PEOPLE PUZZLER,' Based On The Iconic Crossword Puzzles in PEOPLE Magazine The New Series Will Put Contestants' Pop Culture Knowledge To The Test As They Try To Complete Sets of The Iconic PEOPLE Magazine Crosswords Game Show Network, the leader in game shows and competitive entertainment, has announced Emmy® Award winner Leah Remini as host of new pop culture crossword game show, PEOPLE PUZZLER. The half-hour original series will premiere Monday January 18th at 6PM eastern time. In PEOPLE PUZZLER, three lucky contestants will put their pop culture knowledge to the test to complete iconic, PEOPLE PUZZLER crosswords. The player who has won the most points after three rounds will move on to the Fast Puzzle Bonus Round where they will have the opportunity to win a cash prize. Actress, author, producer, and television personality Leah Remini is perhaps most recognized as Carrie Heffernan on the long-running CBS comedy, "The King of Queens." She was recently seen in the romantic comedy, "Second Act," with Jennifer Lopez. In 2015, Remini released her New York Times Bestselling memoir "Troublemaker: Surviving Hollywood and Scientology." Following the book's successful release, in 2016 she created, produced and hosted the critically acclaimed A&E documentary series "Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath," which won the Primetime Emmy® Award for Outstanding Informational Series or Special. In Summer of 2020, she reunited with her docuseries co-host (Mike Rinder) to launch their audio follow-up to the series, a podcast for iHeart Radio - "Scientology: Fair Game," streaming on Tuesdays on all platforms. Remini recently signed a production deal with Critical Content where she will continue to produce projects for television and film. PEOPLE PUZZLER is produced by Meredith Corporation and Start Entertainment, LLC for Game Show Network. Executive Producers are Scott St. John and Neal Konstantini for Start Entertainment, LLC. Jeff Krask also serves as executive producer.

Arroe Collins
Leah Remini From GSN's People Puzzler

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 8:27


Emmy® Award Winner Leah Remini Named Host Of Game Show Network's New Series, 'PEOPLE PUZZLER,' Based On The Iconic Crossword Puzzles in PEOPLE Magazine The New Series Will Put Contestants' Pop Culture Knowledge To The Test As They Try To Complete Sets of The Iconic PEOPLE Magazine Crosswords Game Show Network, the leader in game shows and competitive entertainment, has announced Emmy® Award winner Leah Remini as host of new pop culture crossword game show, PEOPLE PUZZLER. The half-hour original series will premiere Monday January 18th at 6PM eastern time. In PEOPLE PUZZLER, three lucky contestants will put their pop culture knowledge to the test to complete iconic, PEOPLE PUZZLER crosswords. The player who has won the most points after three rounds will move on to the Fast Puzzle Bonus Round where they will have the opportunity to win a cash prize. Actress, author, producer, and television personality Leah Remini is perhaps most recognized as Carrie Heffernan on the long-running CBS comedy, "The King of Queens." She was recently seen in the romantic comedy, "Second Act," with Jennifer Lopez. In 2015, Remini released her New York Times Bestselling memoir "Troublemaker: Surviving Hollywood and Scientology." Following the book's successful release, in 2016 she created, produced and hosted the critically acclaimed A&E documentary series "Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath," which won the Primetime Emmy® Award for Outstanding Informational Series or Special. In Summer of 2020, she reunited with her docuseries co-host (Mike Rinder) to launch their audio follow-up to the series, a podcast for iHeart Radio - "Scientology: Fair Game," streaming on Tuesdays on all platforms. Remini recently signed a production deal with Critical Content where she will continue to produce projects for television and film. PEOPLE PUZZLER is produced by Meredith Corporation and Start Entertainment, LLC for Game Show Network. Executive Producers are Scott St. John and Neal Konstantini for Start Entertainment, LLC. Jeff Krask also serves as executive producer.

Behind The View Finder
S2EP002 ReMini App

Behind The View Finder

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 24:16


Heyo! Let's take a moment to talk about the ReMini app! It claims it can sharpen the most out of focus images and add color to old black and white photos! Don't believe it? I didn't either! Listen in, as I tell you where it works and where it failed miserably! What are you waiting for? Start listening now! Follow me on Instagram: @TVFPhotos --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/behindtheviewfinder/message

TRENDIFIER with Julian Dorey
#28 - Anthony Baccare

TRENDIFIER with Julian Dorey

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 191:13


Anthony Baccare is a bookie and a contractor. At no point has he ever knowingly been associated with or a member of the Italian-American Mafia. ***TIMESTAMPS*** 2:35 - Covid culture; Ant’s 96-year-old Grandma 5:53 - Normalization & when it happens; Florida & California in Covid; The Silicon Valley Movement to Miami 11:59 - Amazon; Jeff Bezos might be trying to take over the world; MacKenzie Scott (Bezos); Bill Gates 18:37 - Bookmaking and Ant’s work as a bookmaker; Table Tennis & The Korean Baseball League (KBO) Gambling; Betting action during Covid 25:50 - Adam Silver’s reputation as NBA Commissioner; Former Commissioner David Stern; The NBA’s ties with China 33:29 - Political Awakenings; Printing Money; Revisiting Ant’s contracting business during the housing crisis; The Wealth Gap 38:59 - How Anthony built his book; Live action & Prop-betting; Betting the WNBA; Automation in the gambling industry 46:55 - Casinos in the Pandemic 49:00 - Police Officers and how they have the worst job in America right now; The Blue Wall of Silence (Serpico, The Seven-Five); Poor police officer training in America 1:06:57 - The lost tax dollars during the Pandemic; “The line” for people on Civil Liberties, Masks, etc.; Julian tells a story about an NYC ER Doc’s take on the psychology of Covid-19; Revisiting a story the Joker told in “The Dark Knight” 1:20:14 - The duopoly political system; Trump & Schumer as marketers; “They’re all puppets” 1:29:34 - A long discussion on the Sopranos including: the history, SopranosCon, James Gandolfini, The Upcoming Movie “The Many Saints of Newark,” The show’s music, The Sopranos cast relationship, The Talking Sopranos Podcast, David Chase, the fate of “The Russian,” the Pine Barrens episode, and more 2:06:46 - Reaction to the hilarious Matt Lauer / Tom Cruise Interview from 2005; Scientology; Leah Remini’s escape from the cult 2:18:25 - “Science is the new Religion”; Covid Vaccine talk; The problem with Anti-Vaxxers; Fauci; Censorship of Science that “doesn’t agree”; Social Media’s role in the Pandemic 2:32:06 - Legalization of Drugs in Oregon; Portugal’s existing system; The Racket of Rehab Centers; How legalizing drugs could work; Revisiting Ross Ulbricht & The Silk Road 2:43:31 - Covid Conditioning; “Cover Your ***” Marketing; Julian gives a theory on both Social Media and the Covid precautions being marketed towards women; Trump’s botched response to the Pandemic 2:52:30 - Wondering how close segments of society are to their breaking point; Trump thought he could market his way out of this; The Electoral College and Groupthink 3:01:30 - The potential shift of red states to blue states; Which party is in more trouble; Why Trump not leaving office on Inauguration Day would be incredibly damaging to the country ~ YouTube FULL EPISODES: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0A-v_DL-h76F75xik8h03Q  ~ Show Notes: https://www.trendifier.com/podcastnotes  TRENDIFIER Website: https://www.trendifier.com  Julian's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/julianddorey  ~ Beat provided by: https://freebeats.io  Music Produced by White Hot

Guy's Daily Drive
MyMac Podcast 830:Windows on M1

Guy's Daily Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 51:43


If there is still one thing missing from the M1 Revolution, it’s Windows on the M1 for those that still need to run it. Can it be done in a way that makes sense? Also the GMen use Zoom to record this time. Better than Skype? Might have been if they knew what they doing. Links Making a ringtone from the Voice memo App https://osxdaily.com/2020/11/30/how-turn-voice-memo-ringtone-iphone/ For Pick’s sake Remini https://apps.apple.com/us/app/remini-ai-photo-enhancer/id1470373330 Contact Info: Guy@mymac.com, MacParrot on Twitter Gaz@mymac.com GazMaz on Twitter GuyandGaz on Twitter Feedback@mymac.com Skype +1 Area code 703-436-9501 Patron Link: Macparrot https://www.patreon.com/MacParrot?ty=h Ko-Fi link: Macparrot https://ko-fi.com/macparrot Paypal Link: Macparrot https://www.paypal.me/macparrot  

Biker
44 | Massimo Tamburini

Biker

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 6:40


En su natal Remini, Italia, la pasión de Tamburini lo llevó a personalizar y crear nuevas líneas en motocicletas a partir de modelos ya existentes, dándoles una imagen agresiva y veloz. Esta experiencia hizo de Tamburini uno de los más grandes diseñadores de motos en el mundo, basta ver sus Ducati 916 y la MV Agusta F4.

Biker
44 | Massimo Tamburini

Biker

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 6:40


En su natal Remini, Italia, la pasión de Tamburini lo llevó a personalizar y crear nuevas líneas en motocicletas a partir de modelos ya existentes, dándoles una imagen agresiva y veloz. Esta experiencia hizo de Tamburini uno de los más grandes diseñadores de motos en el mundo, basta ver sus Ducati 916 y la MV Agusta F4.

You Might Know Her From
Rachael Harris

You Might Know Her From

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 48:24


This week we are in stitches with the hilarious and generous Rachael Harris. You Might Know Her From The Hangover, For Your Consideration, Lucifer, Reno 911!, Suits, Fat Actress, and Natural Selection. Rachael chats with us about being discovered by Christopher Guest while performing with The Groundlings, grounding the “angel baby” work on Lucifer, and showing off her incredible range in dramatic fare and the classics. This is one for the books. Folks, we know it’s been (and continues to be a week) but we love you, we see you, and we are here for you.    Follow us on social media: @damianbellino || @rodemanne  Damian and Anne created a VIP Celesbian Chart Go-Gos documentary on Showtime Behind the Music Was Belinda Carlisle a great singer? Gina Schock slept with Jane Wiedlin, Jodie Foster, Sara Gilbert GoGos manager, Ginger Canzoneri Jane Wiedlin was on The Surreal Life and Clue (singing telegram!), Spyder Games Worked on improv sets: Fat Actress, Reno 911, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Co-starred in a few Christopher Guest films: Best in Show, A Mighty Wind, For Your Consideration Auditioned for Chris and Eugene Levy Natural Selection (2011, dir: Robbie Pickering) Sheila Sazs in Suits Dr Linda in Lucifer (had baby with Amenadu)  Both shows similar to Ally McBeal in tone Fat Actress &  Scientology (Travolta, Remini, Preston, Alley) Mom in Diary of a Wimpy Kid Roy Scheider’s nanny  Lines were cut in Sea Quest but Roy wanted to get her Taft Hartley Tia and Tamara on Sister, Sister (would choose Tia to party with)  Ads for Expedia.com, Quaker, T-Mobile Jackee and Tim Reid battled over who got to table read last We Need Help (always getti cast as a lesbian) Fave lesbians: Niecey Nash; Tig Notaro; Jhoni Marchinko; Sarah Paulson Notes from the Underbelly  In the Motherhood Star Trek Voyager; Treehouse Trolls; fat suit in Reno 911 Debbie Dangle coming back for Reno 911 We are rewatching Tootsie  for next week (do we agree with Stephen Weber or not?) Join us and shoot us your opinions! Steven Weber in Jeffrey (gay indie)  Connection to next week’s guest: Rachael Harris mentions the husband of next week’s guest by name in this interview

Uncensored Radio
Nicole Remini Special Guest

Uncensored Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 64:00


Nicole Remini joins us to discuss toxins, health, exiting Scientology, her sister Leah Remini's documentary "Scientology and the Aftermath" and a whole lot more! Nicole's Insta: nicoleremini_bklyngirl UCR Insta: @liveucr Twitter: @LiveUCR

Netflix Is A Daily Joke
Joey Diaz: A Joke about Being a Good Dad

Netflix Is A Daily Joke

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2020 2:51


Joey Diaz jokes about being a good dad in season 1, episode 5 of Netflix's "The Degenerates".

TheThinkingAtheist
Leah Remini, Tom Cruise, and the "Space Opera" of Scientology (with guest Tony Ortega)

TheThinkingAtheist

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 62:03


Australia's Channel 7 produced a 10-part series called "Scientology: Black Ops" starting Leah Remini and Paul Haggis. Strangely, they cancelled the broadcast on the day it was scheduled to air. Did Tom Cruise - the world's most famous Scientologist - use his (significant) influence to silence criticisms of his religion? We speak to Scientology expert Tony Ortega about the story.The Guardian article on "Scientology: Black Ops:" https://bit.ly/2DdE0z9Tony Ortega's article on Tom Cruise: https://bit.ly/3frNlk9Leah Remini's book "Troublemaker:" https://amzn.to/2CZehuq

The Tom Barnard Show
BEST OF TuesdayTreat Nicole Remini & Dahlia Schweitzer

The Tom Barnard Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2019 100:52


Today we rehash the woes of Scientology with Nicole then head right into more apocalyptic fun with Dahlia discussing zombie viruses, bio-engineered plagues, and disease-ravaged bands of survivors! Hey, we are hear to spread the knowledge.... #TheMoreYouKnowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Week in Doubt Podcast
Response to TYT: Scientology (Remini and Moss)

The Week in Doubt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019 18:21


In this week's episode I respond to a TYT clip regarding Scientology, Leah Remini, Elisabeth Moss and religion in general.   As always...thanks for listening!   https://www.patreon.com/theweekindoubt http://palbertelli.podbean.com http://www.facebook.com/TheWeekInDoubtPodcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-week-in-doubt-podcast/id510160837 www.audibletrial.com/theweekindoubt Twitter: @theweekindoubt Also available on Stitcher

Valid Arguments
Scientology

Valid Arguments

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 59:07


Welcome everyone! We here at Valid Arguments believe everyone deserves a fair shake. Today we will cover a topic that may make some of you disagree with that statement, but that's why we do this right? Scientology is the debate today! Other arguments include animal test subjects, and bears! Make sure to tell us your thoughts! https://validarguments.org/ https://www.facebook.com/validarguments/ Join our email list for even more arguments! https://mailchi.mp/ff5478a06292/validarguments

In The Past Lane - The Podcast About History and Why It Matters
152 These Truths: A History of the United States

In The Past Lane - The Podcast About History and Why It Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 32:14


This week at In The Past Lane, the American History podcast, I speak with historian Jill Lepore, author of a one-volume history of the United States titled, These Truths: A History of the United States. Lepore is one of the nation’s most prolific and widely read historians. She combines a brilliant and engaging writing style, with extraordinary reading, research, and analysis. Over the past 20 years she’s written books on everything from King Philip’s War that tore apart New England in the 1670s to the history of Wonder Woman. She also writes insightful essays on history for the New Yorker. This latest work, a sweeping, 900-page one volume history of the United States, has garnered widespread praise and a spot on the NY Times bestseller list. In the course of our discussion, Jill Lepore explains: Why she chose the phrase, “These Truths” from the Declaration of Independence as the book’s title. What those three key truths are – political equality, natural rights, and consent of the governed. How concepts of rights like liberty and equality develop over time. How these key American ideals were defined and codified to guarantee them to some Americans, while at the same time denying them to others.  Why she chose to emphasize and weave together both political and social history, rather than treating them separately. How US history has been shaped by famous people like Thomas Jefferson, as well as lesser known people who lacked formal political rights like Maria Stewart. How developments in technology has played a key – and often underappreciated – role in US history. How social media and a 24/7 news cycle in contemporary society has diminished Americans’ sense of the past.  Recommended reading:  Jill Lepore, These Truths: A History of the United States (WW Norton) Jill Lepore, The Story of America: Essays on Origins James West Davidson, A Little History of the United States Robert V. Remini, A Short History of the United States: From the Arrival of Native American Tribes to the Obama Presidency Howard Zinn, A People's History of the United States  More info about Jill Lepore - website   Follow In The Past Lane on Twitter  @InThePastLane Instagram  @InThePastLane Facebook: InThePastLanePodcast YouTube: InThePastLane   Music for This Episode Jay Graham, ITPL Intro (JayGMusic.com) Kevin McCleod, “Impact Moderato” (Free Music Archive) Andy Cohen, “Trophy Endorphins” (Free Music Archive) Blue Dot Sessions, “Sage the Hunter” (Free Music Archive) Jon Luc Hefferman, “Winter Trek” (Free Music Archive) The Bell, “I Am History” (Free Music Archive) Production Credits Executive Producer: Lulu Spencer Technical Advisors: Holly Hunt and Jesse Anderson Podcasting Consultant: Dave Jackson of the School of Podcasting Podcast Editing: Wildstyle Media Photographer: John Buckingham Graphic Designer: Maggie Cellucci Website by: ERI Design Legal services: Tippecanoe and Tyler Too Social Media management: The Pony Express Risk Assessment: Little Big Horn Associates Growth strategies: 54 40 or Fight © In The Past Lane, 2019   Recommended History Podcasts Ben Franklin’s World with Liz Covart @LizCovart The Age of Jackson Podcast @AgeofJacksonPod Backstory podcast – the history behind today’s headlines @BackstoryRadio Past Present podcast with Nicole Hemmer, Neil J. Young, and Natalia Petrzela @PastPresentPod 99 Percent Invisible with Roman Mars @99piorg Slow Burn podcast about Watergate with @leoncrawl The Memory Palace – with Nate DiMeo, story teller extraordinaire @thememorypalace The Conspirators – creepy true crime stories from the American past @Conspiratorcast The History Chicks podcast @Thehistorychix My History Can Beat Up Your Politics @myhist Professor Buzzkill podcast – Prof B takes on myths about the past @buzzkillprof Footnoting History podcast @HistoryFootnote The History Author Show podcast @HistoryDean More Perfect podcast - the history of key US Supreme Court cases @Radiolab Revisionist History with Malcolm Gladwell @Gladwell Radio Diaries with Joe Richman @RadioDiaries DIG history podcast @dig_history The Story Behind – the hidden histories of everyday things @StoryBehindPod Studio 360 with Kurt Andersen – specifically its American Icons series @Studio360show Uncivil podcast – fascinating takes on the legacy of the Civil War in contemporary US @uncivilshow Stuff You Missed in History Class @MissedinHistory The Whiskey Rebellion – two historians discuss topics from today’s news @WhiskeyRebelPod American History Tellers ‏@ahtellers The Way of Improvement Leads Home with historian John Fea @JohnFea1 The Bowery Boys podcast – all things NYC history @BoweryBoys Ridiculous History @RidiculousHSW The Rogue Historian podcast with historian @MKeithHarris The Road To Now podcast @Road_To_Now Retropod with @mikerosenwald

Minority Korner
Reunited and It Feels SO Good (Nnekay is Back! Captain Marvel, Michelle Yeoh, Preeclamsia, C-Sections, Pete Buttigieg)

Minority Korner

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019 59:58


We have returned to form because Nnekay has returned from her maternity leave. First we gotta thank all the wonderful guest hosts that helped James hold down the fort while Nnekay was away. What a gift! Next up, it's just some casual chit chat time with the wonder twins of podcasting, talking pop culture! Then Nnekay catches us up on what has been happening in her life! All the good and the grit, then we wrap things up with a quick splash of politics! It's a good one ya'll!   Twitter: @minoritykorner Ask Minority Korner Anything: minoritykorner@gmail.com Like Us On Facebook: Minority Korner

Dare to Dream with Debbi Dachinger
KARYN REECE: The Most Accurate Psychic, on Dare to Dream with Rob Rowe and Debbi Dachinger

Dare to Dream with Debbi Dachinger

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2019 57:47


Gifted since birth, Karyn has given detailed psychic readings and consultations to over 10,000 individuals to date, including Law Enforcement, Business Professionals, Film Stars and a wide variety of Artists and Film Makers. Karyn is a seasoned television and film speaker and guest and has been viewed on: TLC, A&E, CW, Discovery, Lifetime and Biography Channels, Leah Remini and many other media outlets. In addition she has worked with industry leaders such as Psychic Medium James Van Praagh, Nick Redfern, Josh Warren and Rueben Uriarte. Karyn has also appeared on many radio shows and in print. Karyn shows a diversity of unique psychic skills unmatched in her field. Karyn is both a psychic and medium and has helped many people cope with the death of a loved one by providing a way of direct communication with them. Karyn's gift of prophecy and psychic predictions have proven to be accurate and unmatched. Karyn's expertise in haunted phenomena and exorcism has resulted in the removal of such energies and the restoration of peace and harmony. Karyn has acted as a psychic artist and has been instrumental in solving cold cases for law enforcement. Karyn is a skilled psychic historian providing professionals with detailed information on historical places and objects. Karyn is a published author, gifted artist, former Stockbroker and has a BS Degree in Business (S.U.N.Y.) She is also listed in Marquis's Who's Who.https://karynreece.com/

MindShift Podcast
054: "Cults Inside Out": Exploring How Cults Operate (with Rick Alan Ross)

MindShift Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2019 85:21


This week's episode of MindShift podcast features cult expert Rick Alan Ross, author of the book Cults Inside Out: How People Get in and Can Get Out. Rick is not just someone who is informed about cults--he is a court-certified expert who has testified in multiple cases in courts all across America related to cults. In this informative and thought-provoking episode, I have a whole series of questions I had prepared for Rick, as I had been doing reading and research on how cults operate, controlling and manipulating their followers. In our discussion, we covered not only most of the questions, but went further into areas related to cults: fundamentalism and its associated dangers. If you're an ex-evangelical, or ex-cult member looking to educate yourself and reconstruct your identity, then this episode is for you!

The Playlist
The Playlist 82 - Reviewing 'Capernaum' / 'Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath' / David Field and George Basha

The Playlist

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019 41:59


SBS' movies and TV culture podcast turns its attention to a foreign language Oscar hopeful, a celebrity's expose on her former Church, and also the local sequel to 'The Combination'.

The Playlist
The Playlist 82 - Reviewing 'Capernaum' / 'Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath' / David Field and George Basha

The Playlist

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019 41:59


SBS' movies and TV culture podcast turns its attention to a foreign language Oscar hopeful, a celebrity's expose on her former Church, and also the local sequel to 'The Combination'.

twoshrewspodcast's podcast
A Man Named Angela

twoshrewspodcast's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2019 77:17


But this episode is not about Angela. It's about his wife, Leah Remini, who wrote an autobiography about her life and her time in the Church of Scientology. Along the way, she meets A Man Named Angelo (but we called him Angela on accident and it really stuck) and he eventually is her husband. In her book, Troublemaker: Surviving Hollywood and Scientology, Leah talks about her career as an actress, starting in the church and how she became a "Suppressive Person" who decided to leave the church with her family.  Come along with us as we tell this intriguing tale of religion, money, fame, and the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria.  

Oh No, Ross and Carrie
Ross and Carrie Meet Trevor: Rogues' Gallery Edition

Oh No, Ross and Carrie

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2018 62:47


Former Scientology staffer Trevor Heasley quit his job and his church after listening to our Scientology investigation. He joins us to share his momentous story, and bravely disclose what he says he witnessed during his short, but intense, time there.

Weird History: The Unexpected and Untold Chronicles of History
Leah Remini Exposes Shocking Details About Scientology

Weird History: The Unexpected and Untold Chronicles of History

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2018 9:43


Actress and former Scientologist Leah Remini is a vocal critic of her past religion. Since departing the Church in July 2013, Remini has been outspoken about church leader David Miscavige and the reported abuse of members within the Sea Org order. In this episode, we explore some of the most unbelievable and disturbing Scientologist practices she has revealed. #LeahRemini #Scientology #DavidMiscavige #SeaOrg #religiousabuse #churchpractices #ex-Scientologist #celebrityexposé Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Blotter Presents
078: Leah Remini: Scientology And The Aftermath And "The Apostate"

The Blotter Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2018 70:36


Jeb Lund is back to put the third season of Leah Remini's eponymous confrontation of Scientology "on the cans," and we don't mean to be entheta about it, but why not change the format to include some expert analysis from psychologists, debriefers, or forensic auditors? Why isn't Mike Rinder using his counter-PI-terrorism skills to find Shelly Miscavige? Why is dental floss apparently suppressive? And why doesn't Remini ever drive? Folded into that conversation is a "celebration rundown" of Lawrence Wright's outstanding very-long-form "The Apostate" from 2011; it's the New Yorker article that became Going Clear, and it's a triumph of information-gathering, context, and chilly shade. Along the way, Jeb and I discuss Bobby Knight, Sauron, the road to German fascism, GOP county executives, spotted dick, and Iyanla. Obviously. SHOW NOTES Leah Remini: Scientology And The Aftermath "The Apostate" Dave and Jeb Aren't Mean Ian Kershaw Support the pod/site on Patreon! Special Guest: Jeb Lund.

Surviving Scientology Radio
Mike Rinder, Church of Scientology's Former Spokesman On Fair Game & Season 3 of Aftermath

Surviving Scientology Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2018 61:41


Mike talks about Scientology and the Aftermath‘s upcoming third season, which appears to be the reason for a new wave of Fair Game harassment from Scientology’s hired goons. Leah has observed Private investigators stalking her and following her. — At the same time that the church is trying to project a very different image with its new television network. Mike describes how David Miscavige orders his Office of Special Affairs minions to do something about Leah’s show, and how this results in actions that are irrational and actually harm Scientology by exposing its sleazy Fair Game tactics, Rinder also recounts the series of events that led him to escape from the Church of Scientology in 2007. “This leads to Mike describing the internal justice system of Scientology and why the church covers up sexual molestation and the other crimes and misdeeds committed by Scientologists.

Surviving Scientology Radio
Leah Remini on Scientology and the Aftermath, Fair Game, and the Aftermath Foundation

Surviving Scientology Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2018 53:16


Leah Remini discusses her A&E show Scientology and the Aftermath, Scientology's Fair Game, the Aftermath Foundation, and other topics.

The Age of Jackson Podcast
012 Robert V. Remini's Andrew Jackson and the Bank War [1967] with Stephen W. Campbell (History of History 3)

The Age of Jackson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2018 39:09


One of the most controversial issues during the presidency of Andrew Jackson centered around the future of the Second Bank of the United States. During the changing economic and social conditions of the 1820's and 1830's, there was much hostility between the Bank on the one hand, and rising capitalists, urban workers, and farmers on the other. In this context, Jackson aimed to do away with the Bank. The Bank's supporters, however, struck back. In a move intended to wrench political support from Jackson, Henry Clay forced a bill through the Senate to recharter the Bank. Jackson vetoed the bill, beginning the long struggle which has become known as "The Bank War." Jackson defeated Clay in the presidential election of 1832 despite Clay's efforts. Taking his political victory as a mandate from the people to destroy the Bank, he withdrew federal deposits, thereby setting the stage for the Bank's eventual death in 1836.Published in 1967, in Andrew Jackson and the Bank War Robert V. Remini begins by discussing the antagonists in the Bank War: Jackson and Biddle. He states that "the destruction of the Bank occurred because it got caught between [these] two willful, proud, and stubborn men..." He then goes on to details of the struggle, "emphasizing the ways in which the War transformed the presidential office: how Jackson capitalized on the struggle to strengthen the executive branch of the government and infuse it with much of the power it enjoys today."Joining me in this discussion of about Andrew Jackson and the Bank War by one of the greatest historians of Andrew Jackson is Dr. Stephen W. Campbell.Dr. Campbell received his Ph.D. In History from the University of California, Santa Barbara in 2013, completing his dissertation on the "Bank War" with a particular emphasis on newspaper editors and political institutions. His first book, developed from this thesis, is scheduled to come out in the fall of 2018 with the University of Kansas Press. He is currently a lecturer at Pasadena City College.

The Tom Barnard Show
Nicole Remini and Dahlia Schweitzer - #1340-1

The Tom Barnard Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2018 50:56


Between alligators, diabetes, and dying while circumnavigating the globe, the world can be a dangerous place. Add a zombie virus and things just get unfair. Even if you're a lion. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

In The Past Lane - The Podcast About History and Why It Matters
047 How the War of 1812 Ended the American Revolution

In The Past Lane - The Podcast About History and Why It Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2017 39:25


This week at In The Past Lane, the history podcast, we look at a crucial war in American history that’s often overlooked, the War of 1812. I’ll speak with historian Willard Sterne Randall about his book, Unshackling America: How the War of 1812 Truly Ended the American Revolution. As you’ll hear, he argues that the American Revolution didn’t really end in 1783. Rather, it wasn’t until the US won the War of 1812 that the nation truly gained its independence. That’s because after the US gained its independence in the American Revolution, Great Britain was committed to dominating its former colony economically, seeking to control it like a semi-independent satellite state. That really became a problem when war between Great Britain and France broke out in 1792 and continued nearly unabated until 1815. The US declared itself neutral in the conflict and claimed the right to trade with both sides. But the British rejected this claim. It blockaded French ports and then began seizing US ships it suspected were trading with the French. And, to make matters worse, the British also seized thousands of American sailors and forced them to serve in the British navy, a policy known as impressment. President Thomas Jefferson wanted to avoid war at all costs, so in 1807 he imposed an economic embargo that closed all US ports and maritime commerce. The embargo proved to be a disaster for the United States economy, and it failed to strengthen US neutrality. The British kept seizing US ships and forcing thousands of American sailors into the British Navy. Finally, in 1812, under a more hawkish President James Madison, the US declared war on Great Britain. It was the ultimate David Goliath matchup, featuring the tiny and weak United States versus the world’s foremost military power. Fortunately for the US, Great Britain was locked in a global military struggle with Napoleonic France. The US managed to build a navy and create an army out of scratch. Then it scored enough victories on land and water to convince the British to agree to a peace treaty in 1815. This US victory, says Willard Sterne Randall, finally achieved national independence.  Among the many things discussed in this episode:   Why the American Revolution Didn't End Until the US Won the War of 1812. Why US Victory in the War of 1812 Spelled Disaster for Native Americans. Why the British burned Washington, DC in the War of 1812. Why the American victory on Lake Champlain is far more significant than Andrew Jackson’s victory in the Battle of New Orleans. How Dolley Madison managed to save the Declaration of Independence when the British burned Washington, DC How Francis Scott Key came to write the Star Spangled Banner during the British bombardment of Fort McHenry during the War of 1812. More about Willard Sterne Randall - website   Recommended reading:  Willard Sterne Randall, Unshackling America: How the War of 1812 Truly Ended the American Revolution (2017) George C. Daughan, 1812: The Navy's War (2011) Allan W. Eckert, A Sorrow in Our Heart: The Life of Tecumseh (1993) Donald R. Hickey, Glorious Victory: Andrew Jackson and the Battle of New Orleans (2015). Douglas R. Pratt and Donald R Hickey, The War of 1812: A Forgotten Conflict (1989) Robert V. Remini, The Battle of New Orleans: Andrew Jackson and America's First Military Victory (2001) Alan Taylor, The Civil War of 1812: American Citizens, British Subjects, Irish Rebels, & Indian Allies (2010). Related ITPL Podcast Episodes: Carol Berkin talks about her book, A Sovereign People: The Crises of the 1790s and the Birth of American Nationalism http://inthepastlane.com/episode-028/   Music for This Episode Jay Graham, ITPL Intro (JayGMusic.com) Kevin McCleod, “Impact Moderato” (Free Music Archive) Jon Luc Hefferman, “Discovery” (Free Music Archive) Jon Luc Hefferman, “Winter Trek” (Free Music Archive) The Bell, “I Am History” (Free Music Archive) Production Credits Executive Producer: Lulu Spencer Technical Advisors: Holly Hunt and Jesse Anderson Podcasting Consultant: Darrell Darnell of Pro Podcast Solutions Photographer: John Buckingham Graphic Designer: Maggie Cellucci Website by: ERI Design Legal services: Tippecanoe and Tyler Too Social Media management: The Pony Express Risk Assessment: Little Big Horn Associates Growth strategies: 54 40 or Fight © In The Past Lane, 2017

Extra Hot Great
176: Getting Locked Up With Alias Grace

Extra Hot Great

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2017 84:34


As yet another Margaret Atwood novel gets a TV adaptation, Allison Lowe Huff and Extra Hot Game Time impresario Rob Hartmann join us to talk about Alias Grace, Netflix/CBC's period prison drama. Tara and Allison discuss whether Mike Rinder has become The Pierce of Leah Remini: Scientology And The Aftermath, or if Remini and her nails are already an unstoppable team without him. Around The Dial takes us to At Home With Amy Sedaris, Shetland, Stranger Things, and Pickle And Peanut(and to a mea culpa regarding recent episodes of Little House On The Podcast). We ponder whether "Missing Time" is a Nonac-worthy episode of Miami Vice, and then after naming the week's Winner and Loser, it's on to a Game Time that knows its worth. Curl up in your coziest cell and join us! GUESTS

Extra Hot Great
176: Getting Locked Up With Alias Grace

Extra Hot Great

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2017 84:34


As yet another Margaret Atwood novel gets a TV adaptation, Allison Lowe Huff and Extra Hot Game Time impresario Rob Hartmann join us to talk about Alias Grace, Netflix/CBC's period prison drama. Tara and Allison discuss whether Mike Rinder has become The Pierce of Leah Remini: Scientology And The Aftermath, or if Remini and her nails are already an unstoppable team without him. Around The Dial takes us to At Home With Amy Sedaris, Shetland, Stranger Things, and Pickle And Peanut(and to a mea culpa regarding recent episodes of Little House On The Podcast). We ponder whether "Missing Time" is a Nonac-worthy episode of Miami Vice, and then after naming the week's Winner and Loser, it's on to a Game Time that knows its worth. Curl up in your coziest cell and join us!Special Guest: Allison Lowe Huff. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Minority Korner
MK 75:Defunk Your Mind w/ The Wonder Twins of Podcasting! (Mindfulness, Black Lady Mathematicians, Raven Simone, Virginia, Anxiety, John Ridley, and Scandal)

Minority Korner

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2017 91:00


Welcome to the Boobie Bonanza aka Minority Korner, where James and Nnekay might just have figured out their new tag line? Do you like? James breaks down his trip to Virginia, the expected and the unexpected and came back with a souvenir... a farmer's tan! The duo discusses potentially doing a radio play and from there we get into... James's Korner. James' discusses his ongoing struggles with anxiety and decides to unpack what he's going through and shares some of the tools he's been using to help him cope. He discusses The Anxiety Podcast, Deep Breathing, and Juggling? Using The Artist Way, James has been and encourages listeners to participate in a Reading Deprivation Exercise and general unplugging to reconnect with their bodies. Also don't forget to Play! In Nnekay's Korner, she's been hearing a bunch of negative news especially surrounding black women and black people in unexpected careers including, John Ridley's omission of black women in his most recent miniseries, how ABC almost didn't want to cast a black woman in the lead of Scandal, and the neglect of praise for great black architect Paul Revere Williams. So to combat these stories, Nnekay has decided to introduce the audience to four amazing Black Women Mathematicians. In Quizlet Korner, James' goes completely off the grid and gives Nnekay questions that pertain too but aren't limited too: Plantations, Betsy Devos, Raven Simone, and Scientology. Phew! Enjoy Everyone!!!   Links-   http://gizmodo.com/these-black-female-mathematicians-should-be-stars-in-th-1792636094   http://www.vulture.com/2017/04/the-controversy-surrounding-showtimes-guerrilla.html   http://99percentinvisible.org/episode/the-architect-of-hollywood/

RuPaul: What's The Tee with Michelle Visage
Episode 85: Leah Remini Returns

RuPaul: What's The Tee with Michelle Visage

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2017 73:24


In this episode Ru and Michelle are again joined by Leah Remini. They discuss scientology, her show Scientology and the Aftermath, spousal bathroom etiquette, and helping people.   This episode is sponsored by Squatty Potty & TodayTix.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#908 - Leah Remini

The Joe Rogan Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2017 152:09


Leah Remini is an actress, producer, author, and comedian. Her new show "Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath" is a documentary series that can be seen on A&E.

The Secular Perspective
TSP 90: Ya Know it's Hard Out Here for a Pimp, er Priest

The Secular Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2017 55:33


TSP 90: Ya Know it's Hard Out Here for a Pimp… er Priest. Pimping Priests, another ASS club, Trying to get scientists in government, and 5 things people should know about atheists. We also briefly discuss Leah Remini's show about Scientology wrapping up. *I hope someone listening to this has seen the movie Hustle and Flow to get the title.   http://www.rawstory.com/2017/01/priest-organized-orgies-in-his-rectory-and-pimped-out-women-police/ http://www.atheistrepublic.com/blog/casper-rigsby/5-things-everyone-should-know-about-atheists-atheism http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friendlyatheist/2017/01/13/a-utah-elementary-school-is-now-home-to-an-after-school-satan-club-thanks-christians/ https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/speaking-of-science/wp/2017/01/17/this-group-wants-to-fight-anti-science-rhetoric-by-getting-scientists-to-run-for-office     Twitter: @SecularPodcast @TSPChad Email: TheSecularPerspective@gmail.com Facebook: facebook.com/thesecularperspective Tumblr: http://thesecularperspective.tumblr.com/ Episode Index Website: TheSecularPerspective.com Theme Music Provided By: http://www.jewelbeat.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPu9jawLiiCqWmnGNYC9ivA Tags: Secularism, Atheism, Agnosticism, Humanism, Anti-theism, Religion, Belief, Faith, God, Christianity, Politics, After School Satan Club, Utah, Science, Anti-science, Priest, Pimping, Pornography, HBO, The Young Pope, Jude Law, Diane Keaton, Scientology, Leah Remini, Mike Rindor, The Young Turks  

The Secular Perspective
TSP 85 Trevor and Tomi

The Secular Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2016 77:40


We discuss Trumps Education secretary pick and a little bit about Leah Remini's new A&E show about Scientology. We finish up with the Tomi Lahren interview on the Daily Show.   http://theslot.jezebel.com/hey-this-is-bad-north-carolina-gov-pat-mccrory-is-re-1789263996 http://www.vox.com/2016/11/23/13735102/betsy-devos-education-donald-trump http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/gossip/tom-cruise-leah-remini-call-cbs-squash-scientology-segment-article-1.2891596 https://www.buzzfeed.com/aishagani/this-muslim-guy-sat-next-to-eric-trump-on-a-plane http://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2016/12/trevor-noah-finds-his-late-night-voice/509318/     Twitter: @SecularPodcast @TSPChad Email: TheSecularPerspective@gmail.com Facebook: facebook.com/thesecularperspective Tumblr: http://thesecularperspective.tumblr.com/ Episode Index Website: TheSecularPerspective.com Theme Music Provided By: http://www.jewelbeat.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPu9jawLiiCqWmnGNYC9ivA  

Wigs & Wice
Back To Life, Back to Wigality

Wigs & Wice

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2016 71:26


Tough times call for tight wigs. This week we get just political enough to bum out and then snap out of it with talk of Kanye, Trevor Noah and that stupid trailer for Will Smith's new movie. Stay tuned for two fresh new segments, a first ever Troll Patrol LIVE and plenty of positivity to flip our wigs over.

Historically Thinking: Conversations about historical knowledge and how we achieve it

Trigger Warning: if the 2016 presidential election has you waking up in the middle of the night in cold sweats, you may wish to give this conversation a pass. There's no easy way to say it: This is a very strange year in American politics. Pundits and sober-minded experts have been consistently wrong. As an exercise in self-critical thinking, historical or otherwise, it's useful to remember who got things wrong and why. Few are willing to detail their faults; Nate Silver has been a refreshing exception. (And why should it only be "empirically minded journalists" who confess their mistakes?) This week I'm taking with Historically Thinking's Official Presidential Historian® Professor Michael Connolly. We take a leisurely stroll along memory lane, starting with the election of 1860 and the "Wideawakes." Then we move to a discussion of whether Donald Trump is anything like Andrew Jackson–something proposed by historians and NPR journalists alike. Connolly, one of the most articulate defenders of Andrew Jackson not named Sean Wilentz, thinks not. We also explore whether American history contains an election in which two candidates are so unpopular with their own parties (spoiler alert: we're stumped). Connolly concludes with observations on the longevity of American political parties, why they survive, and why they die. This conversation raises the question of whether most historical comparisons are worth the powder to blow them to the faculty lounge in the sky. But that's been the subject of previous podcasts (see Episode 46: History of the Future). Enjoy this one! (Management apologizes for any cold sweats it may induce.) As always, you're welcome to join our Facebook group, let us know how we're doing, and what you'd like to hear in the future! For Further Investigation Andrew Burstein, The Passions of Andrew Jackson David Feller, "Andrew Jackson's Shifting Legacy" Steve Inskeep, "Donald Trump's Secret? Channelling Andrew Jackson" Robert V. Remini, Andrew Jackson Sean Wilentz, The Rise of American Democracy: Jefferson to Lincoln Wideawakes in Civil War Missouri

Enslaved By The Bell
Enslaved By The Bell Episode 42: STACEY CAROSI

Enslaved By The Bell

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2016 28:27


Back in Malibu Sands this week as the gang get all jingoistic for a Fourth of July Beauty pageant. Zack becomes a judge in a crooked contest and faces the threat of cement shoes. Slater and Lisa sort of become an item. Episode: "Fourth Of July" 

The Tweet Life with Ali and Patrick
#EssenaOneill, #Leah Remini, #RedCups, #StressAwarenessDay and more

The Tweet Life with Ali and Patrick

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2015 49:53


We need to talk about the wisdom tooth engagement ring, Vanderpump Rules, and Halle Berry's ex's being petty on Twitter.  Tweet@OnlineAlison and @patjrogers and let them know your emotional landscape. 

AnxieTea Party
#71 - Daniel Ross acts moist

AnxieTea Party

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2015 58:08


In which actor Daniel Ross discusses on-camera and voice acting, body fur, NDAs, and a spiffy Twitter contest to win a signed copy of Ninjas Vs Monsters.

RuPaul: What's The Tee with Michelle Visage
Episode 16: Uncle Tom with Leah Remini

RuPaul: What's The Tee with Michelle Visage

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2014 63:43


In this episode Ru and Michelle are joined by Leah Remini. They discuss direction, chemistry in acting, being in the moment, Leah’s upbringing, working while still being a working TV actress, the story of Leah helping Michelle break her radio contract to join Drag Race, and navigating your personal compass.   This episode is sponsored by Bevel and Squarespace.

Uglee Truth
Uglee Truth 75: Anniversary Getaway, Field Trips and Teeth Gaps

Uglee Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2014 68:54


Another milestone for the Ugs, Episode 75 of The Uglee Truth, features a recap of Producer Dub (aka Clark Griswold) and Jamie's anniversary weekend in Napa and Paula's spawn go to their first day of school. Plus more guilty pleasure TV to talk about and, of course, their Uglee and Awkward moments of the week. Thanks for the download and don't forget to share. (Heads Up: there's 30 minutes of extra content on this week's Uglee Cuts, available only on The Uglee Truth mobile app)

Gary P Hayes
Remini 2094

Gary P Hayes

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2010 9:55


From Gary's progressive trance album Twenty Ten. All music composed and performed © GaryPHayes 2010. "On a train full of female androids looking back to an emotional year 100 years later" Gary plays: Mostly Reason 4 & Harps, Omnisphere, Logic, Live, Record, Macs, ProTools, Guitars, Ensoniq MRRack, Koassilators.

The George Washington University - GW News Center
"Politics: From the Nation's Capital," XM Radio: History of the House and Senate, November 2008

The George Washington University - GW News Center

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2008 53:47