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In episode 90 we talk with Neil Erian, a former math teacher who has discovered perhaps the true cause of school shootings; the schools themselves - specifically their curriculum. Don't miss this hard-hitting exposé on the massive failure of our government schools ("indoctrination centers")!Call-to-Action: After you have listened to this episode, add your $0.02 (two cents) to the conversation, by joining (for free) The Secular Foxhole Town Hall. Feel free to introduce yourself to the other members, discuss the different episodes, give us constructive feedback, or check out the virtual room, Speakers' Corner, and step up on the digital soapbox. Welcome to our new place in cyberspace!Show notes with links to articles, blog posts, products and services:Neil Erian's article, Product Safety Alert: Progressive Education - Capitalism MagazinePeter Langman's site, School Shooters dot infoJohn DeweyHorace MannHoward ZinnEric Harris and Dylan KleboldColumbine High School massacreDealing with Troubled Writers: A Literacy Teacher's Dilemma by John SimmonsCharles WhitmanThe Third Wave (experiment)Interview with Kerry McDonald on homeschooling - episode 36 of The Secular FoxholeInterview with Marsha Enright, President and Program Director of Reliance College - episode 83 of The Secular FoxholeRandsDay Boostagram of 221,905 Satoshis - episode 65 of The Secular Foxhole (February 2, 2023)Austin Scholar on Twitter (X)Episode 90 (43 minutes) was recorded at 2200 Central European Time, on October 18, 2024, with Ringr app. Martin did the editing and post-production with the podcast maker, Alitu. The transcript is generated by Alitu.Easy listen to The Secular Foxhole podcast in your
We wrap up our discussion with Professor Hicks concerning his book. Truthfully, we could do about five more hours covering this plague upon Mankind. Alas, we will see if we can do that in the future. Happy New Year!Call-to-Action: After you have listened to this episode, add your $0.02 (two cents) to the conversation, by joining (for free) The Secular Foxhole Town Hall. Feel free to introduce yourself to the other members, discuss the different episodes, give us constructive feedback, or check out the virtual room, Speakers' Corner, and step up on the digital soapbox. Welcome to our new place in cyberspace!Show notes with links to articles, blog posts, products and services:POSTMODERNISM EXPLAINED, WITH STEPHEN HICKS (episode 57)The Center for Ethics and Entrepreneurship's YouTube channel. Stephen Hicks, Ph.D. - Rockford UniversityEpisode 79 (53 minutes) was recorded at 2130 Central European Time, on December 7, 2023, with Ringr app. Martin did the editing and post-production with the podcast maker, Alitu. The transcript is generated by Alitu.Easy listen to The Secular Foxhole podcast in your podcast (podcatcher) app of choice, e.g., Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Gaana, Listen Notes, or one of the new podcast apps, on Podcast Index, supporting the Podcasting 2.0 initiative, and Value for Value by streaming Satoshis (Bitcoin...
We have a news sandwich with only positive news regarding clean energy, gene therapy, and lunar activities. Please support our show, if you value the content!Call-to-Action: After you have listened to this episode, add your $0.02 (two cents) to the conversation, by joining (for free) The Secular Foxhole Town Hall. Feel free to introduce yourself to the other members, discuss the different episodes, give us constructive feedback, or check out the virtual room, Speakers' Corner, and step up on the digital soapbox. Welcome to our new place in cyberspace!Show notes with links to articles, blog posts, products and services:Gene therapy eyedrops restored a boy's sight. Similar treatments could help millionsWhat's next for the moonBill Gates Is Backing A Secret Startup Drilling For Limitless Clean EnergyHumanProgress.orgSend a donation to The Secular Foxhole podcast!New Media Show podcastSatoshis 221905 = USD 57.96TheSecularFoxhole.live PodpageANDREW BERNSTEIN: THE TRUTH ABOUT CLIMATE CHANGE (episode 71)New Podcast AppsRANDSDAY BOOSTAGRAM (episode 65)Selfish Path to Romance: How to Love with Passion & Reason by Edwin A. Locke and Ellen KennerMartin's profile page on PodfansSwan Bitcoin - Martin's referral linkMartin Lindeskog's PayPal pageScott Holleran's newsletter, AutonomiaEpisode 72 (19 minutes) was recorded at 2200 Central European Time, on August 3, 2023, with Ringr app. Martin did the editing and post-production with the podcast maker, Alitu. The transcript is generated by Alitu.
Today we discuss Anders' political philosophy book, 'Think Right or Wrong, Not Left or Right.' Covering subjects like inflation, immigration, and the immorality of the welfare state. Plus Individualism versus Collectivism.Call-to-Action: After you have listened to this episode, add your $0.02 (two cents) to the conversation, by joining (for free) The Secular Foxhole Town Hall. Feel free to introduce yourself to the other members, discuss the different episodes, give us constructive feedback, or check out the virtual room, Speakers' Corner, and step up on the digital soapbox. Welcome to our new place in cyberspace!Show notes with links to articles, blog posts, products and services:Anders Ingemarson on TwitterAnders Ingemarson's websiteAnders Ingemarson's book, Think Right or Wrong, Not Left or Right: A 21st Century Citizen Guide (2nd Expanded Edition)Anders Ingemarson's newsletter on SubstackLaw of JanteTall poppy syndromePodcasting 2.0Value 4 ValueVasa Order of AmericaEllis IslandThe House of Emigrants in Växjö, SwedenHow Technological Progress Has Powered MigrationFor Open Immigration by Harry BinswangerThe Case for Open Borders by Harry BinswangerBlair Schofield and Martin Lindeskog on Racism in the U.S. and Sweden | Culture and Causation Ep 23The DispatchThe Free PressEpisode 69 (68 minutes) was recorded at 2200 Central European Time, on June 17, 2023, with Ringr app. Martin did the editing and post-production with the podcast maker, Alitu. The transcript is generated by...
#Formel1 #F1 #GrandPrix #Motorsport #AzerbaijanGP #Baku #RedBull # Perez #Verstappen #Hulk #Hulkenberg #ferrari #Leclerc #AstonMartin #Alonso #Mercedes #Gorys #F1Fotograf Formel 1: Stracke an der Strecke #09 Baku Rückblick Inga Stracke analysiert mit Formel 1 Fotograf Lukas Gorys den 4. GP des Jahres, und lässt Formel 1-Piloten, Teambosse und Technichefs zu Wort kommen. Lukas verrät wo in Baku die besten Fotos geschossen werden, ob er schon mal als Spion angeworben wurde, wie er die Sprint-Quali künftig organisieren würde und wie er die Fast-Katastrophe zur letzten Runde sieht. Dr Helmut Marko, Xevi Pujolar, Nico Hülkenberg, Mike Krack und Toto Wolff sprechen über das Rennen, Ziele und das neue Sprintformat. Zur 74. Formel 1 Saison lässt „Stracke an der Stecke“ mit News und Blicken hinter die Kulissen auch Formel 1-Protagonisten zu Wort kommen. VIEL SPASS beim Anhören! Ich habe meinen Podcast mit http://ringr.com/ingastrackeanderstrecke aufgezeichnet – probiert es doch auch mal - unter diesem Link gibt es die Möglichkeit für einen Discount von RinGR. Funktioniert auch super für Conference Calls. Ich freue mich über likes und folgt mir für mehr – am besten im Abo z.B. über Itunes, Spotify, Soundcloud, RTL + und überall wo es Podcasts gibt Ciao, Eure Inga Stracke an der Strecke Info/Disclaimer: Aufgrund meines Radio-Rechteabkommens mit der Formel 1 kann ich O-Töne für meine Berichterstattung nutzen. Teilweise sind dies auch Zitate von Sky, ServusTV und ORF – tolle Interviews toller Kollegen, mit denen ich i.d.R im „Media Pen“ bei den Rennen zusammen stehe.
I am having a jolly good conversation with Maria Rubia about her career, the music industry, online marketing, and her future plans.Call-to-Action: After you have listened to this episode, add your $0.02 (two cents) to the conversation, by joining (for free) Tea Party Media Town Hall. Feel free to introduce yourself to the other members, discuss the different episodes, give us constructive feedback, or check out the virtual room, Speakers' Corner, and step up on the digital soapbox. Welcome to our new place in cyberspace!Show notes with links to articles, blog posts, products and services:Maria Rubia on WikipediaPopcorn (instrumental)Pöpcørn | Recipes with The Swedish Chef | The MuppetsMaria Rubia official websiteMaria's management on TwitterCrazy Dog RecordsPower Promotions on InstagramMaria on InstagramMiami Music WeekFragma feat. Maria Rubia - Everytime You Need Me (Original Video) 2001Maria Rubia on ShazamValue 4 ValueMusic Side ProjectWavlakePieces Of My Life by Maria Rubia2 Unlimited - No Limit (Moon Project Remix Edit)EGO Search on Rozalla (episode 105)The Morning Show with Aaron Michael Sanchez featuring Maria RubiaNew Podcast AppsPodcastApps.comEpisode 130 (44 minutes) was recorded on March 8, 2023, by podcaster, Martin Lindeskog, with Ringr app.. Editing, post-production, and transcript with the podcast maker, Alitu. Notes to self written on Mod 1927 notecards. Bumper and jingle by
Our newest episode, the first for the New Year, features Professor Richard Ebeling, where we discuss his recent defense of Liberalism. Tune in for his penetrating insights on a number of issues.Call-to-Action: After you have listened to this episode, add your $0.02 (two cents) to the conversation, by joining (for free) The Secular Foxhole Town Hall. Feel free to introduce yourself to the other members, discuss the different episodes, give us constructive feedback, or check out the virtual room, Speakers' Corner, and step up on the digital soapbox. Welcome to our new place in cyberspace!Show notes with links to articles, blog posts, products and services:Liberalism, True and False - Capitalism MagazineThe Importance of Liberty and the Rhetorical Misuse of Freedom - The Future of Freedom FoundationJohn Locke - BritannicaAdam Smith - The Library of Economics and LibertyLudwig von Mises - Mises InstituteFriedrich von Hayek - The Nobel PrizeThe Rise and Decline of Nations Economic Growth, Stagflation, and Social Rigidities by Mancur Olson - Yale University PressWhat Is the Gold Standard? Advantages, Alternatives, and History - InvestopediaBitcoin - WikipediaFor a New Liberalism by Richard Ebeling - AmazonPodverseFountainEpisode 64 (46 minutes) was recorded at 2200 Central European Time, on January 12, 2023, with Ringr app. Martin did the editing and post-production with the podcast maker, Alitu. The transcript is generated by Alitu.Easy listen to The Secular Foxhole podcast in your podcast (podcatcher) app of choice, e.g., Apple Podcasts, Spotify,
Today with returning guest https://the-secular-foxhole.captivate.fm/episode/robert-tracinski-on-workism (Robert Tracinski) who is here discussing his two recent articles on https://www.discoursemagazine.com/politics/2022/10/03/do-the-populists-have-a-point/ (populism) and https://www.theunpopulist.net/p/there-is-a-name-for-melonis-blend (illiberalism). At the end of the show, Martin is giving a shout-out to fellow podcaster, McIntosh of https://genwealthcrypto.com (Generational Wealth with Cryptocurrency podcast), for his support and boostagram with Satoshis (bits of Bitcoin). Why do you think that populism is popular nowadays? Download a new podcast app, e.g., https://www.fountain.fm/podcaster-guide (Fountain) and https://podverse.fm/sv/tutorials#clips-create (Podverse), and create a clip of this episode. Call-to-Action: After you have listened to this episode, add your $0.02 (two cents) to the conversation, by joining (for free) https://secular-foxhole.haaartland.com/ (The Secular Foxhole Town Hall). Feel free to introduce yourself to the other members, discuss the different episodes, give us constructive feedback, or check out the virtual room, Speakers' Corner, and step up on the digital soapbox. Welcome to our new place in cyberspace! Show notes with links to articles, blog posts, products and services: https://www.discoursemagazine.com/politics/2022/10/03/do-the-populists-have-a-point/ (Do the Populists Have a Point? - Discourse) https://www.theunpopulist.net/p/there-is-a-name-for-melonis-blend (There Is a Name for Meloni's Blend of Socialism and Nationalism - The UnPopulist) https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2022/10/06/populists-in-europe-especially-those-on-the-right-have-increased-their-vote-shares-in-recent-elections/ (Populists in Europe – especially those on the right – have increased their vote shares in recent elections) - Pew Research Center https://www.jbe-platform.com/content/journals/10.1075/jlp.17024.ryd (Radical right-wing parties in Europe What's populism got to do with it?) by Jens Rydgren - John Benjamins e-Platform https://tracinskiletter.substack.com/p/two-big-trends (Two Big Trends - The Tracinski Letter) https://tracinskiletter.substack.com/p/the-illiberal-synthesis (The Illiberal Synthesis) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jawboning (Jawboning) - Wikipedia https://www.discoursemagazine.com/politics/2021/12/16/the-case-for-neo-classical-liberalism/ (The Neo-Classical Liberal) https://genwealthcrypto.com (Generational Wealth with Cryptocurrency Podcast) Episode 59 (54 minutes) was recorded at 2030 Central European Time, on October 27, 2022, with https://ringr.com/ego (Ringr app).. Martin did the editing and post-production with the https://alitu.com/?fp_ref=egonetcast (podcast maker, Alitu). The transcript is generated by Alitu. https://the-secular-foxhole.captivate.fm/listen (Easy listen to The Secular Foxhole podcast) in your https://podnews.net/podcast/i9d1q/all (podcast (podcatcher) app) of choice, e.g., https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-secular-foxhole/id1529242825 (Apple Podcasts), https://open.spotify.com/show/2OZNzkrzItT4zmDpc8TdqO (Spotify), https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5jYXB0aXZhdGUuZm0vdGhlLXNlY3VsYXItZm94aG9sZS8?sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwif28Kq4IjsAhVK0IUKHbQpAREQ4aUDegQIARAC&hl=sv (Google Podcasts), https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/36c65af3-3a05-48fc-90b2-a60bc245d918/the-secular-foxhole (Amazon Music), https://gaana.com/podcast/the-secular-foxhole-season-1 (Gaana), https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/the-secular-foxhole-blair-schofield-and-0AFTLgs42OW/ (Listen Notes), or one of the http://newpodcastapps.com/ (new podcast apps), onhttps://podcastindex.org/podcast/1064830 ( Podcast Index), supporting the https://medium.com/@everywheretrip/an-introduction-to-podcasting-2-0-3c4f61ea17f4 (Podcasting 2.0) initiative,...
Part 1. Professor Hicks joins us to give an overview of his brilliant exposé on Postmodernism's roots. To be continued with Part 2, later this year. Call-to-Action: After you have listened to this episode, add your $0.02 (two cents) to the conversation, by joining (for free) https://secular-foxhole.haaartland.com/ (The Secular Foxhole Town Hall). Feel free to introduce yourself to the other members, discuss the different episodes, give us constructive feedback, or check out the virtual room, Speakers' Corner, and step up on the digital soapbox. Welcome to our new place in cyberspace! Show notes with links to articles, blog posts, products and services: https://www.stephenhicks.org/explaining-postmodernism/ (Explaining Postmodernism: Skepticism and Socialism from Rousseau to Foucault by Stephen Hicks, Ph.D.) https://twitter.com/srchicks (Stephen R. C. Hicks on Twitter) Episode 57 (64 minutes) was recorded at 2200 Central European Time, on September 16, 2022, with https://ringr.com/ego (Ringr app).. Martin did the editing and post-production with the https://alitu.com/?fp_ref=egonetcast (podcast maker, Alitu). (Editor's note: The https://www.veed.io/tools/transcription/podcast-transcripts (transcript will be generated by Veed.io) in the near future. I will test out the https://www.veed.io/tools/video-editor (online video editor), and generate https://www.veed.io/learn/how-to-get-the-transcript-of-a-youtube-video (transcripts for videos) in the near future, now with a new laptop, https://www.instagram.com/p/Cgz9fJzjMxJ/ (MacBook Air M2).) https://the-secular-foxhole.captivate.fm/listen (Easy listen to The Secular Foxhole podcast) in your https://podnews.net/podcast/i9d1q/all (podcast (podcatcher) app) of choice, e.g., https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-secular-foxhole/id1529242825 (Apple Podcasts), https://open.spotify.com/show/2OZNzkrzItT4zmDpc8TdqO (Spotify), https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5jYXB0aXZhdGUuZm0vdGhlLXNlY3VsYXItZm94aG9sZS8?sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwif28Kq4IjsAhVK0IUKHbQpAREQ4aUDegQIARAC&hl=sv (Google Podcasts), https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/36c65af3-3a05-48fc-90b2-a60bc245d918/the-secular-foxhole (Amazon Music), https://gaana.com/podcast/the-secular-foxhole-season-1 (Gaana), https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/the-secular-foxhole-blair-schofield-and-0AFTLgs42OW/ (Listen Notes), or one of the http://newpodcastapps.com/ (new podcast apps), onhttps://podcastindex.org/podcast/1064830 ( Podcast Index), supporting the https://medium.com/@everywheretrip/an-introduction-to-podcasting-2-0-3c4f61ea17f4 (Podcasting 2.0) initiative, and http://value4value.io/ (Value for Value) by streaming https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/satoshi.asp (Satoshis) (Bitcoin payments). Oscar Merry is ahead of the game, with his https://podcastbusinessjournal.com/app-making-bitcoin-payments-easier/ (Fountain app). Make a https://www.fountain.fm/blog/how-to-top-up-your-fountain-wallet-with-bitcoin (micropayment transaction) with the new https://play.fountain.fm/show/tAMgIwWrYj20GkK7x48m (podcast app, Fountain). You could also listen to our podcast on our own standalone app, by downloading it for free on https://apps.apple.com/us/app/the-secular-foxhole/id1552689877 (Apple App Store) and https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=hr.apps.n180514 (Google Play). https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-secular-foxhole-1468375 (Rate and review The Secular Foxhole podcast on Podchaser). Your https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Lyceum (support) will give us fuel for our blogging and podcasting! Thanks for reading the show notes! Continue the conversation by going to https://secular-foxhole.haaartland.com/ (our digital town hall on Haaartland).
Martin is proposing the following number (221,905) of Satoshis for the https://podnews.net/article/boostagram-numerology (Boostagram Numerology page on GitHub.) Blair is informing about https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/swanbitcoin (Swan Bitcoin). At the end of the episode, we announce the winner of 50,000 sats, thanks to the giveaway campaign by https://explore.fountain.fm/ (Fountain app), and share stats about our podcast. Call-to-Action: After you have listened to this episode, add your $0.02 (two cents) to the conversation, by joining (for free) https://secular-foxhole.haaartland.com/ (The Secular Foxhole Town Hall). Feel free to introduce yourself to the other members, discuss the different episodes, give us constructive feedback, or check out the virtual room, Speakers' Corner, and step up on the digital soapbox. Welcome to our new place in cyberspace! Show notes with links to articles, blog posts, products and services: http://randsday.com/ (Randsday) https://theobjectivestandard.com/2012/02/have-a-selfish-randsday/ (Have a Selfish Randsday!) https://www.rush.com/2112-spotlight-on-ayn-rand/ (2112 album by Rush) https://github.com/Podnews-LLC/boostagram-numerology (Row of Ducks: 2222 Satoshis) https://podnews.net/update/boostagrams (Now, 'boosts' come with messages from your listeners - Podnews) https://james.cridland.net/ (James Cridland) https://www.oscarmerry.com/ (Oscar Merry) https://brianoflondon.me/ (Brian of London) https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/how-to-make-your-first-pull-request-on-github-3/ (Pull request on GitHub) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pi (Pi) boost: 3142 sats https://www.quora.com/How-many-Satoshis-make-one-bitcoin-1 (How many Satoshis make one bitcoin?) https://currency.world/convert/STSH_221905/USD (221,905 Satoshis (STSH) to US Dollar (USD) - Currency World) https://podcastindex.org/ (Podcast Index) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Curry (Adam Curry) https://podcasting20.substack.com/about?sort=people (Dave Jones) https://the-secular-foxhole.captivate.fm/episode/david-veksler-on-crypto (David Veksler on Crypto) https://www.meremortalspodcast.com/ (Mere Mortals podcast) https://the-secular-foxhole.captivate.fm/episode/global-implications-of-the-australian-federal-election (Vinay Kolhatkar), https://fountain.fm/savvystreet (Savvy Street on Fountain) https://saifedean.com/thebitcoinstandard/ (The Bitcoin Standard: The Decentralized Alternative to Central Banking) https://www.thesurvivalpodcast.com/guy-swann-bitcoin-freedom (Guy Swann on Bitcoin and Freedom - episode 3118 of The Survival Podcast with Jack Spirko) https://guyswann.com/ (Guy Swann's website) https://www.swanbitcoin.com/BlairS54 (Blair's affiliate link with Swan Bitcoin) https://www.swanbitcoin.com/tea-party/ (Martin's affiliate link with Swan Bitcoin) https://bitcoinmagazine.com/culture/bitcoin-pizza-day-a-day-of-celebration (Bitcoin Pizza Day) https://twitter.com/LyceumPeripatos/status/1557698778358071298 (Martin's tweet to Mark Asquith, Captivate) https://blog.getalby.com/alby-partnership-announcement-accelerating-podcasting-2-0-with-rss-com/ (Alby Partnership Announcement: Accelerating Podcasting 2.0 with RSS.com) https://fountain.fm/secularfoxhole (Blair on Fountain) https://fountain.fm/lyceum (Martin on Fountain) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Hicks (Stephen Hicks) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bosch_Fawstin (Bosch Fawstin) https://texasipr.com/category/about/ (Brian Phillips) https://kenwest.medium.com/ (Ken West) http://ideasontrial.live/artist/leopold-ajami/ (Leopold Ajami) Episode 54 (22 minutes) was recorded at 1830 Central European Time, on July 31, 2022, with https://ringr.com/ego (Ringr app).. Martin did the editing and post-production with the https://alitu.com/?fp_ref=egonetcast (podcast maker, Alitu). (Editor's note: As I generated the transcript, using Veed.io, I saw that they have a beta live stream feature. I will test out...
We will see who the anti-Aristotelians are and that they are anti-life and anti-happiness. Thus they are responsible for these tragedies across the past 2500 years. Do you want to be motivated by Love, or motivated by Fear. Listen and decide. Call-to-Action: After you have listened to this episode, add your $0.02 (two cents) to the conversation, by joining (for free) https://secular-foxhole.haaartland.com/ (The Secular Foxhole Town Hall). Feel free to introduce yourself to the other members, discuss the different episodes, give us constructive feedback, or check out the virtual room, Speakers' Corner, and step up on the digital soapbox. Welcome to our new place in cyberspace! Show notes with links to articles, blog posts, products and services: https://the-secular-foxhole.captivate.fm/episode/andy-clarkson-on-exalted-moments (Andy Clarkson on Exalted Moments) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeoGqmWTaRTKLitJAUA8sQA (The Six-Point Pattern Of The Anti-Aristotelians) https://www.amazon.com/Impact-Aristotle-Christian-Islamic-Cultures/dp/154123765X/ (The Impact Of Aristotle Upon Christian, Islamic, and Jewish Cultures) (book) https://www.facebook.com/groups/134367963254180 (The Impact Of Aristotle Upon Christian, Islamic, and Jewish Cultures )(Facebook) https://the-secular-foxhole.captivate.fm/episode/dont-bite-into-the-jordan-peterson-marshmallow (Don't Bite Into the Jordan Peterson Marshmallow) https://the-secular-foxhole.captivate.fm/episode/back-to-the-dark-ages-with-dennis-prager (Back to the Dark Ages with Dennis Prager) http://aynrandlexicon.com/lexicon/aristotle.html (Ayn Rand Lexicon: Aristotle) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haskalah (Haskalah) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reform_Judaism (Reform Movement in Israel) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_Rock (Plymouth Rock) https://alexepstein.com/fossilfuture (Fossil Future by Alex Epstein) https://twitter.com/1JakeHider (Jake Hider) https://fountain.fm (Fountain app) https://fountain.fm/secularfoxhole (Blair on Fountain) https://fountain.fm/lyceum (Martin on Fountain) Episode 53 (39 minutes) was recorded at 10 PM CET, on July 30, 2022, with https://ringr.com/ego (Ringr app).. Editing and post-production was done with the https://alitu.com/?fp_ref=egonetcast (podcast maker, Alitu). https://the-secular-foxhole.captivate.fm/listen (Easy listen to The Secular Foxhole podcast) in your https://podnews.net/podcast/i9d1q/all (podcast (podcatcher) app) of choice, e.g., https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-secular-foxhole/id1529242825 (Apple Podcasts), https://open.spotify.com/show/2OZNzkrzItT4zmDpc8TdqO (Spotify), https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5jYXB0aXZhdGUuZm0vdGhlLXNlY3VsYXItZm94aG9sZS8?sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwif28Kq4IjsAhVK0IUKHbQpAREQ4aUDegQIARAC&hl=sv (Google Podcasts), https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/36c65af3-3a05-48fc-90b2-a60bc245d918/the-secular-foxhole (Amazon Music), https://gaana.com/podcast/the-secular-foxhole-season-1 (Gaana), https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/the-secular-foxhole-blair-schofield-and-0AFTLgs42OW/ (Listen Notes), or one of the http://newpodcastapps.com/ (new podcast apps), onhttps://podcastindex.org/podcast/1064830 ( Podcast Index), supporting the https://medium.com/@everywheretrip/an-introduction-to-podcasting-2-0-3c4f61ea17f4 (Podcasting 2.0) initiative, and http://value4value.io/ (Value for Value) by streaming https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/satoshi.asp (Satoshis) (Bitcoin payments). Oscar Merry is ahead of the game, with his https://podcastbusinessjournal.com/app-making-bitcoin-payments-easier/ (Fountain app). Make a https://www.fountain.fm/blog/how-to-top-up-your-fountain-wallet-with-bitcoin (micropayment transaction) with the new https://play.fountain.fm/show/tAMgIwWrYj20GkK7x48m (podcast app, Fountain). You could also listen to our podcast on our own...
https://the-secular-foxhole.captivate.fm/episode/has-australia-become-authoritaria (Returning guest, Vinay Kolhatkar), is discussing his post, https://www.thesavvystreet.com/on-election-day-australia-commits-climate-suicide/ (On Election Day, Australia Commits Climate Suicide). Call-to-Action: After you have listened to this episode, add your $0.02 (two cents) to the conversation, by joining (for free) https://secular-foxhole.haaartland.com/ (The Secular Foxhole Town Hall). Feel free to introduce yourself to the other members, discuss the different episodes, give us constructive feedback, or check out the virtual room, Speakers' Corner, and step up on the digital soapbox. Welcome to our new place in cyberspace! Show notes with links to articles, blog posts, products and services: https://the-secular-foxhole.captivate.fm/episode/has-australia-become-authoritaria (Has Australia become Authoritaria?) https://www.klaus.cz/clanky/2694 (The Climate Change Doctrine is Part of Environmentalism, Not of Science) - Václav Klaus https://www.thesavvystreet.com/geologist-ian-plimer-on-the-science-and-politics-of-the-anti-scientific-climate-movement/ (Geologist Ian Plimer On the Science and Politics of the Anti-Scientific Climate Movement) "https://www.dsausa.org (Democratic Socialists of America)" "https://www.brandnewcongress.org/#candidates (Brand New Congress)" "https://justicedemocrats.com (Justice Democrats)" "https://350action.org (350 Action)" https://www.thesavvystreet.com/american-marxists-set-the-stage-for-world-fascism/ (American Marxists Set the Stage for World Fascism) https://v4vpodcast.fun/%40v4vpodcast/episodes/the-secular-foxhole/activity (The Secular Foxhole podcast reviewed on Value For Value podcast) https://mastodon.social/@JakeHider (Jake Hider) https://sliekmedia.com/podcasts (The Sliek podcast) Episode 52 (42 minutes) was recorded at 11 PM CET, on July 15, 2022, with https://ringr.com/ego (Ringr app).. Editing and post-production was done with the https://alitu.com/?fp_ref=egonetcast (podcast maker, Alitu). The https://www.veed.io/tools/transcription/podcast-transcripts (transcript will be generated by Veed.io) in the near future. https://the-secular-foxhole.captivate.fm/listen (Easy listen to The Secular Foxhole podcast) in your https://podnews.net/podcast/i9d1q/all (podcast (podcatcher) app) of choice, e.g., https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-secular-foxhole/id1529242825 (Apple Podcasts), https://open.spotify.com/show/2OZNzkrzItT4zmDpc8TdqO (Spotify), https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5jYXB0aXZhdGUuZm0vdGhlLXNlY3VsYXItZm94aG9sZS8?sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwif28Kq4IjsAhVK0IUKHbQpAREQ4aUDegQIARAC&hl=sv (Google Podcasts), https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/36c65af3-3a05-48fc-90b2-a60bc245d918/the-secular-foxhole (Amazon Music), https://gaana.com/podcast/the-secular-foxhole-season-1 (Gaana), https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/the-secular-foxhole-blair-schofield-and-0AFTLgs42OW/ (Listen Notes), or one of the http://newpodcastapps.com/ (new podcast apps), onhttps://podcastindex.org/podcast/1064830 ( Podcast Index), supporting the https://medium.com/@everywheretrip/an-introduction-to-podcasting-2-0-3c4f61ea17f4 (Podcasting 2.0) initiative, and http://value4value.io/ (Value for Value) by streaming https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/satoshi.asp (Satoshis) (Bitcoin payments). Oscar Merry is ahead of the game, with his https://podcastbusinessjournal.com/app-making-bitcoin-payments-easier/ (Fountain app). Make a https://www.fountain.fm/blog/how-to-top-up-your-fountain-wallet-with-bitcoin (micropayment transaction) with the new https://play.fountain.fm/show/tAMgIwWrYj20GkK7x48m (podcast app, Fountain). You could also listen to our podcast on our own standalone app, by downloading it for free...
In our interview with author Brian P. Simpson, we cover these important ideas from his newest book (A Declaration and Constitution for a Free Society: Making the Declaration of Independence and U.S. Constitution Fully Consistent with the Protection of Individual Rights). From https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781793612205/A-Declaration-and-Constitution-for-a-Free-Society-Making-the-Declaration-of-Independence-and-U-S-Constitution-Fully-Consistent-with-the-Protection-of-Individual-Rights (Rowman & Littlefield's book page): What are individual rights? What is freedom? How are they related to each other? Why are they so crucial to human life? How do you protect them? These are some of the questions that A Declaration and Constitution for a Free Society answers. The book uses Objectivist philosophy—the philosophy of Ayn Rand—to analyze subjective, intrinsic, and objective theories of rights and show why rights and freedom are objective necessities of human life. This knowledge is then used to make changes to the Declaration of Independence and U.S. Constitution. Through these changes, the book shows the fundamental legal requirements of a free society and why we should create such a society. It demonstrates why a free society is morally, politically, and economically beneficial to human beings.Call-to-Action: After you have listened to this episode, add your $0.02 (two cents) to the conversation, by joining (for free) https://secular-foxhole.haaartland.com/ (The Secular Foxhole Town Hall). Feel free to introduce yourself to the other members, discuss the different episodes, give us constructive feedback, or check out the virtual room, Speakers' Corner, and step up on the digital soapbox. Welcome to our new place in cyberspace! Show notes with links to articles, blog posts, products and services: https://www.brian-simpson.com (Brian Simpson's website) https://fountain.fm/lyceum (Fountain app) https://www.meremortalspodcast.com/podcast (Mere Mortals podcast) https://www.meremortalspodcast.com/value4value/episode/347b0518/the-secular-foxhole (Value for Value podcast) https://podcastindex.org/podcast/920666 (Podcasting 2.0 podcast) https://the-secular-foxhole.captivate.fm/episode/trader-principle-and-value-for-value-the-fountainhead-and-fountain-app (Trader principle) Episode 51 (58 minutes) was recorded at 10 PM CET, on June 24, 2022, with https://ringr.com/ego (Ringr app).. Editing and post-production was done with the https://alitu.com/?fp_ref=egonetcast (podcast maker, Alitu). The https://www.veed.io/tools/transcription/podcast-transcripts (transcript will be generated by Veed.io) in the near future. https://the-secular-foxhole.captivate.fm/listen (Easy listen to The Secular Foxhole podcast) in your https://podnews.net/podcast/i9d1q/all (podcast (podcatcher) app) of choice, e.g., https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-secular-foxhole/id1529242825 (Apple Podcasts), https://open.spotify.com/show/2OZNzkrzItT4zmDpc8TdqO (Spotify), https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5jYXB0aXZhdGUuZm0vdGhlLXNlY3VsYXItZm94aG9sZS8?sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwif28Kq4IjsAhVK0IUKHbQpAREQ4aUDegQIARAC&hl=sv (Google Podcasts), https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/36c65af3-3a05-48fc-90b2-a60bc245d918/the-secular-foxhole (Amazon Music), https://gaana.com/podcast/the-secular-foxhole-season-1 (Gaana), https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/the-secular-foxhole-blair-schofield-and-0AFTLgs42OW/ (Listen Notes), or one of the http://newpodcastapps.com/ (new podcast apps), onhttps://podcastindex.org/podcast/1064830 ( Podcast Index), supporting the https://medium.com/@everywheretrip/an-introduction-to-podcasting-2-0-3c4f61ea17f4 (Podcasting 2.0) initiative, and http://value4value.io/ (Value for Value) by streaming https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/satoshi.asp (Satoshis) (Bitcoin payments). Oscar Merry is ahead of...
Pun Intended. Today we have with us http://www.raymondniles.com (Raymond Niles) and https://twitter.com/heavy_rail (Kyle Kirschling), who talk about their unique idea of Substeading. From their https://www.substeading.com (website): Imagine if getting to the airport were as easy as riding an elevator, if trains were as clean and comfortable as a limousine, if it took half as long to get anywhere in the city. In this paper, we show how Substeading (underground homesteading) can achieve this within a generation.Call-to-Action: After you have listened to this episode, add your $0.02 (two cents) to the conversation, by joining (for free) https://secular-foxhole.haaartland.com/ (The Secular Foxhole Town Hall). Feel free to introduce yourself to the other members, discuss the different episodes, give us constructive feedback, or check out the virtual room, Speakers' Corner, and step up on the digital soapbox. Welcome to our new place in cyberspace! Show notes with links to articles, blog posts, products and services: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seasteading (Seasteading) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homesteading (Homesteading) https://www.substeading.com (Substeading dot com) https://www.thinkingdirections.com (Jean Moroney, Thinking Directions) Episode 50 (38 minutes) was recorded at 6 : 30 PM CET, on June 5, 2022, with https://ringr.com/ego (Ringr app).. Editing and post-production was done with the https://alitu.com/?fp_ref=egonetcast (podcast maker, Alitu). The https://www.veed.io/tools/transcription/podcast-transcripts (transcript will be generated by Veed.io) in the near future. https://the-secular-foxhole.captivate.fm/listen (Easy listen to The Secular Foxhole podcast) in your https://podnews.net/podcast/i9d1q/all (podcast (podcatcher) app) of choice, e.g., https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-secular-foxhole/id1529242825 (Apple Podcasts), https://open.spotify.com/show/2OZNzkrzItT4zmDpc8TdqO (Spotify), https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5jYXB0aXZhdGUuZm0vdGhlLXNlY3VsYXItZm94aG9sZS8?sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwif28Kq4IjsAhVK0IUKHbQpAREQ4aUDegQIARAC&hl=sv (Google Podcasts), https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/36c65af3-3a05-48fc-90b2-a60bc245d918/the-secular-foxhole (Amazon Music), https://gaana.com/podcast/the-secular-foxhole-season-1 (Gaana), https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/the-secular-foxhole-blair-schofield-and-0AFTLgs42OW/ (Listen Notes), or one of the http://newpodcastapps.com/ (new podcast apps), onhttps://podcastindex.org/podcast/1064830 ( Podcast Index), supporting the https://medium.com/@everywheretrip/an-introduction-to-podcasting-2-0-3c4f61ea17f4 (Podcasting 2.0) initiative, and http://value4value.io/ (Value for Value) by streaming https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/satoshi.asp (Satoshis) (Bitcoin payments). Oscar Merry is ahead of the game, with his https://podcastbusinessjournal.com/app-making-bitcoin-payments-easier/ (Fountain app). Make a https://www.fountain.fm/blog/how-to-top-up-your-fountain-wallet-with-bitcoin (micropayment transaction) with the new https://play.fountain.fm/show/tAMgIwWrYj20GkK7x48m (podcast app, Fountain). You could also listen to our podcast on our own standalone app, by downloading it for free on https://apps.apple.com/us/app/the-secular-foxhole/id1552689877 (Apple App Store) and https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=hr.apps.n180514 (Google Play). https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-secular-foxhole-1468375 (Rate and review The Secular Foxhole podcast on Podchaser). Your https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Lyceum (support) will give us fuel for our blogging and podcasting! Thanks for reading the show notes! Continue the conversation by going to https://secular-foxhole.haaartland.com/ (our digital town hall on Haaartland).
I talk with https://twitter.com/steve_tightfit (Steve Grant), https://twitter.com/DeniseWaterman (Denise Waterman), and https://twitter.com/jonboy31 (Jonathan Dahl). Call-to-Action: After you have listened to this episode, add your $0.02 (two cents) to the conversation, by joining (for free) https://tea-party-media.haaartland.com/ (Tea Party Media Town Hall). Feel free to introduce yourself to the other members, discuss the different episodes, give us constructive feedback, or check out the virtual room, Speakers' Corner, and step up on the digital soapbox. Welcome to our new place in cyberspace! Show notes with links to articles, blog posts, products and services: https://tightfitofficial.com (Tight Fit) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lion_Sleeps_Tonight (The Lion Sleeps Tonight) https://www.shazam.com/artist/tight-fit/6393540 (Tight Fit on Shazam) https://www.energiserecords.com/energise-records-home (Energise Records) https://tightfit.bandcamp.com (Fallout by Tight Fit) https://bandcamp.com/lyceum (Martin Lindeskog's profile (Lyceum) on Bandcamp) https://ego-netcast.captivate.fm/episode/ego-search-on-rozalla (EGO Search on Rozalla) Episode 127 (66 minutes) was recorded on December 18 - 19, 2021, by http://egonetcast.com/contact/ (podcaster, Martin Lindeskog), with http://backpackstudioapp.com/ (Backpack Studio app), https://account.ringr.com/ego (Ringr app), https://www.amazon.com/IK-Multimedia-podcasting-smartphones-tablets/dp/B007517AKK/en038d-20 (IK Multimedia iRig Mic Cast podcasting microphone), https://koss.com/products/ur10 (Koss UR10 on-ear headphones), and https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/zunotek/snaprecorder-portable-recording-booth (SnapRecorder portable recording booth). Post-production with the https://alitu.com/?fp_ref=egonetcast (podcast maker, Alitu). Notes written in https://ulysses.app/ (Ulysses app). Bumper and jingle by http://jtunesproductions.se/ (Jim Jonsson, JTunes Productions). The https://www.veed.io/tools/transcription/podcast-transcripts (transcript will be generated by Veed.io) in the near future. https://ego-netcast.captivate.fm/listen (Easy listen to EGO NetCast podcast) in your https://podnews.net/podcast/ifs6#all (podcast (podcatcher) app) of choice, e.g., https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ego-netcast/id888075694 (Apple Podcasts), https://open.spotify.com/show/5kVW5j8EluWu7OTXlQZ2WW (Spotify), https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5jYXB0aXZhdGUuZm0vZWdvLW5ldGNhc3Qv?sa=X&ved=0CAMQ4aUDahcKEwjw6bPI54TyAhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQDg (Google Podcasts), https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/e9bc5511-c519-4474-8ad8-a58a8779a667/ego-netcast (Amazon Music), https://www.stitcher.com/show/ego-netcast (Stitcher), or one of the http://newpodcastapps.com/ (new podcast apps), onhttps://podcastindex.org/podcast/504614 ( Podcast Index), supporting the https://medium.com/@everywheretrip/an-introduction-to-podcasting-2-0-3c4f61ea17f4 (Podcasting 2.0)initiative, and http://value4value.io/ (Value for Value) by streaming https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/satoshi.asp (Satoshis) (Bitcoin payments). Oscar Merry is ahead of the game, with his https://podcastbusinessjournal.com/app-making-bitcoin-payments-easier/ (Fountain app). Make a https://www.fountain.fm/blog/how-to-top-up-your-fountain-wallet-with-bitcoin (micropayment transaction) with the new https://fountain.fm/lyceum (podcast app, Fountain). https://www.podchaser.com/EgoNetCast (Rate and review EGO NetCast podcast on Podchaser). Your https://egonetcast.com/support (support) will give me fuel for my blogging and podcasting! Thanks for reading the show notes! Continue the conversation by going to https://tea-party-media.haaartland.com/ (our digital town hall on Haaartland).
Today we talk with https://the-secular-foxhole.captivate.fm/episode/james-valliant-on-leonard-peikoffs-lecture-modernism-and-madness (James Valliant), author of https://the-secular-foxhole.captivate.fm/episode/interview-with-james-valliant (Creating Christ: How the Romans Invented Christianity). We discuss the possible bad effects of the SCOTUS leak, and the worse outcome if Roe v Wade is struck down. Then we wrap up with Disney vs. DeSantis. Martin is ending with a call-to-action regarding the https://fountain.fm/lyceum (new podcast app, Fountain), and is informing how you could send donations, based on the value for value model. We will pick winners in the four upcoming episodes of our show. https://fountainfm.notion.site/Fountain-Campaign-May-13-1522241454774ca28b8190c086b3086b (The four winners will each get 50,000 Satoshis, to their Fountain lightning address (electronic wallet)). Another call-to-action: After you have listened to this episode, add your $0.02 (two cents) to the conversation, by joining (for free) https://secular-foxhole.haaartland.com/ (The Secular Foxhole Town Hall). Feel free to introduce yourself to the other members, discuss the different episodes, give us constructive feedback, or check out the virtual room, Speakers' Corner, and step up on the digital soapbox. Welcome to our new place in cyberspace! Show notes with links to articles, blog posts, products and services: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Originalism (Originalism) https://thehill.com/opinion/judiciary/3491941-clarence-thomas-is-right-about-declining-respect-for-the-supreme-court-but-wrong-about-its-cause/ (Clarence Thomas is right about declining respect for the Supreme Court — but wrong about its cause) https://theobjectivestandard.com/2015/05/the-new-testament-versus-the-american-revolution/ (The New Testament Versus the American Revolution) https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/414652-i-would-remind-you-that-extremism-in-the-defense-of (Quote by Barry Goldwater) https://courses.aynrand.org/works/extremism-or-the-art-of-smearing/ (“Extremism,” or The Art of Smearing) https://www.abortionismoral.com (Abortion Is Moral dot com) https://www.ontheissues.org/celeb/Ayn_Rand_Abortion.htm (Ayn Rand on abortion) https://www.ontheissues.org/Abortion.htm (Abortion - On The Issues dot org) https://www.forbes.com/sites/alisondurkee/2022/05/16/desantis-wants-state-government-to-control-disney-worlds-special-district/ (DeSantis Wants State Government To Control Disney World's Special District) https://fountain.fm/lyceum (Martin Lindeskog's profile (Lyceum) on Fountain) https://fountainfm.notion.site/Fountain-Campaign-May-13-1522241454774ca28b8190c086b3086b (Fountain campaign) Episode 48 (54 minutes) was recorded at 10 PM CET, on May 19, 2022, with https://ringr.com/ego (Ringr app).. Editing and post-production was done with the https://alitu.com/?fp_ref=egonetcast (podcast maker, Alitu). The https://www.veed.io/tools/transcription/podcast-transcripts (transcript will be generated by Veed.io) in the near future. https://the-secular-foxhole.captivate.fm/listen (Easy listen to The Secular Foxhole podcast) in your https://podnews.net/podcast/i9d1q/all (podcast (podcatcher) app) of choice, e.g., https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-secular-foxhole/id1529242825 (Apple Podcasts), https://open.spotify.com/show/2OZNzkrzItT4zmDpc8TdqO (Spotify), https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5jYXB0aXZhdGUuZm0vdGhlLXNlY3VsYXItZm94aG9sZS8?sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwif28Kq4IjsAhVK0IUKHbQpAREQ4aUDegQIARAC&hl=sv (Google Podcasts), https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/36c65af3-3a05-48fc-90b2-a60bc245d918/the-secular-foxhole (Amazon Music), https://gaana.com/podcast/the-secular-foxhole-season-1 (Gaana), https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/the-secular-foxhole-blair-schofield-and-0AFTLgs42OW/ (Listen Notes), or one of the http://newpodcastapps.com/ (new podcast...
In this episode, Martin and I discuss Atilla and the Witch Doctor, DeSantis and Disney, the new ‘Disinformation Czar,' along with important news about an upcoming interview concerning this ‘czar,' and some changes to the Secular Foxhole, and Podcasting 2.0. Call-to-Action: After you have listened to this episode, add your $0.02 (two cents) to the conversation, by joining (for free) https://secular-foxhole.haaartland.com/ (The Secular Foxhole Town Hall). Feel free to introduce yourself to the other members, discuss the different episodes, give us constructive feedback, or check out the virtual room, Speakers' Corner, and step up on the digital soapbox. Welcome to our new place in cyberspace! Show notes with links to articles, blog posts, products and services: https://youtu.be/uyd9D62_pT0 (Ukraine War: Split in Russian Orthodox church) https://foreignpolicy.com/2022/04/26/ukraine-war-russian-orthodox-church-support-patriarch-kirill-homophobia/ (The Real Reason the Russian Orthodox Church's Leader Supports Putin's War) https://www.newyorker.com/news/daily-comment/the-long-holy-war-behind-putins-political-war-in-ukraine (The Long Holy War Behind Putin's Political War in Ukraine) https://www.dw.com/en/ukraine-war-the-role-of-the-orthodox-churches/a-61063614 (Ukraine war: The role of the Orthodox churches) https://www.capitalismmagazine.com/2022/04/attila-and-the-witch-doctor-rule-russia-today/ (Attila and the Witch Doctor Rule Russia Today) https://youtu.be/xokh_ODcw4E (How ‘Attila' and the ‘Witch Doctor' Unite To Destroy Reason) https://nypost.com/2022/04/28/bidens-disinformation-czar-is-latest-assault-on-free-speech/?fbclid=IwAR2nfxCjeX13tkX2fNifxMsGL1T3mbkeU2u7BYEfG4aehpX2dBuUhSptTIU (Biden's ‘Disinformation' czar is latest assault on free speech) https://stevenjfeldstein.com (Steven Feldstein) https://www.podpage.com/?via=martin-lindeskog (Podpage (Martin's referral link)) https://worldnewsera.com/news/politics/ron-desantis-is-viktor-orbans-true-american-disciple/ (Ron DeSantis is Viktor Orbán's true American disciple) https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2022/04/ron-desantis-disney-dont-say-gay-banana-republic-florida-authoritarian.html (In DeSantis's Banana Republic, Corporations Must Support the Party Orbanism in Florida.) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limited_government (Limited government) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Curry (Adam Curry a.k.a the podfather) https://podcastindex.org/podcast/920666 (Podcasting 2.0 podcast) https://www.podcastjunkies.com/dave-jones-interview/ (Dave Jones - Why Value For Value Is Good For Podcasting (Podcast Junkies, episode 290)) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of_speech (Freedom of speech) https://explore.fountain.fm/blog/fountain-0-3-16 (Fountain 0.3.16 - Lightning Addresses, Fountain User Splits, Activity Notifications & Skip Controls) https://shop.fountain.fm/products/fountain-boost-tee-1 (Fountain Boost T-shirt) https://podcastpontifications.com/episode/a-little-bird-and-the-future-of-value-for-value-in-podcasts (A Little Bird And The Future Of Value For Value In Podcasts) https://bluewallet.io (BlueWallet) https://youtu.be/At35TzsnrAE (What is Podcasting 2.0 with James Cridland?) Episode 47 (18 minutes) was recorded at 9 : 30 PM CET, on April 30, 2022, with https://ringr.com/ego (Ringr app).. Editing and post-production was done with the https://alitu.com/?fp_ref=egonetcast (podcast maker, Alitu). The https://www.veed.io/tools/transcription/podcast-transcripts (transcript will be generated by Veed.io) in the near future. https://the-secular-foxhole.captivate.fm/listen (Easy listen to The Secular Foxhole podcast) in your https://podnews.net/podcast/i9d1q/all (podcast (podcatcher) app) of choice, e.g., https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-secular-foxhole/id1529242825 (Apple Podcasts), https://open.spotify.com/show/2OZNzkrzItT4zmDpc8TdqO...
Podcastification - podcasting tips, podcast tricks, how to podcast better
Remote recording for interviews and the like has always been a bit tricky and the platforms that provide recording of this type are always trying to improve. 2022 brings us a lot of contenders for the title of "best remote recording platform." This episode is a handful of recordings of me and my right-hand audio-man, Aaron as we test out the top 11 platforms. You're going to hear about... Boomcaster Cast Cleanfeed Clearcast Iris Remotely Riverside Squadcast Welder Zencastr Zoom And we also tried Ringr, which has been around for some time but we got so frustrated trying to get it to work that we dropped the attempt. It could have been a bad day (for both of us?) but we made the call not to move forward with that portion of the recording and moved on. RESOURCES MENTIONEDBoomcaster - https://Boomcaster.com (https://Boomcaster.com) Cast - https://tryca.st (https://tryca.st) Cleanfeed - https://Cleanfeed.net (https://Cleanfeed.net) Clearcast - https://clearcast.io (https://clearcast.io) Iris - https://iris.fm (https://iris.fm) Remotely - https://remotely.fm (https://remotely.fm) Riverside - https://riverside.fm (https://riverside.fm) (affliate https://riverside.fm/#pricing/?via=carey (link here)) Squadcast - https://squadcast.fm (https://squadcast.fm) (affiliate https://squadcast.fm/?salescamp=9mNqrUHARDzEP22v1UzCUcPE (link here)) Welder - https://GetWelder.com/remote-interview-recording (https://GetWelder.com/remote-interview-recording) Zencastr - https://zencastr.com (https://zencastr.com) Zoom - https://Zoom.us (https://Zoom.us)
Our guest today is Warren Fahy, who is here to discuss his latest novel, Magenta. Magenta is about a color-coded social credit system that has crushed the American people's spirit for decades and how three young people overturn that system. Plus, we talk about his other novels, like Fragment and The Kor. Then he mentions his touching and also terrifying engagement with the publishing industry, along with his co-writing, with frequent guest, https://the-secular-foxhole.captivate.fm/episode/interview-with-james-valliant (James Valliant), of the non-fiction work, Creating Christ: How The Romans Invented Christianity. Tune in for a great show. Call-to-Action: After you have listened to this episode, add your $0.02 (two cents) to the conversation, by joining (for free) https://secular-foxhole.haaartland.com/ (The Secular Foxhole Town Hall). Feel free to introduce yourself to the other members, discuss the different episodes, give us constructive feedback, or check out the virtual room, Speakers' Corner, and step up on the digital soapbox. Welcome to our new place in cyberspace! Show notes with links to articles, blog posts, products and services: https://www.warrenfahy.com (Warren Fahy's website) https://www.warrenfahy.com/magenta (Magenta) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Crichton (Michael Crichton) https://www.warrenfahy.com/fragment (Fragment) https://www.warrenfahy.com/the-kor (The Kor) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Reset (Great Reset) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eduard_Habsburg-Lothringen (Eduard Habsburg-Lothringen) https://www.audible.com/pd/Escaping-America-Audiobook/B01N7ZI4ZZ (Escaping America) https://freeatlantis.com (FreeAtlantis.com) https://www.creatingchrist.com (CreatingChrist.com) https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/2622192.Warren_Fahy (Warren Fahy on Goodreads) Episode 45 (35 minutes) was recorded at 9 PM CET, on March 18, 2022, with https://ringr.com/ego (Ringr app).. Editing and post-production was done with the https://alitu.com/?fp_ref=egonetcast (podcast maker, Alitu). The https://www.veed.io/tools/transcription/podcast-transcripts (transcript is generated by Veed.io). https://the-secular-foxhole.captivate.fm/listen (Easy listen to The Secular Foxhole podcast) in your https://podnews.net/podcast/i9d1q/all (podcast (podcatcher) app) of choice, e.g., https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-secular-foxhole/id1529242825 (Apple Podcasts), https://open.spotify.com/show/2OZNzkrzItT4zmDpc8TdqO (Spotify), https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5jYXB0aXZhdGUuZm0vdGhlLXNlY3VsYXItZm94aG9sZS8?sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwif28Kq4IjsAhVK0IUKHbQpAREQ4aUDegQIARAC&hl=sv (Google Podcasts), https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/36c65af3-3a05-48fc-90b2-a60bc245d918/the-secular-foxhole (Amazon Music), https://gaana.com/podcast/the-secular-foxhole-season-1 (Gaana), https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/the-secular-foxhole-blair-schofield-and-0AFTLgs42OW/ (Listen Notes), or one of the http://newpodcastapps.com/ (new podcast apps), onhttps://podcastindex.org/podcast/1064830 ( Podcast Index), supporting the https://medium.com/@everywheretrip/an-introduction-to-podcasting-2-0-3c4f61ea17f4 (Podcasting 2.0) initiative, and http://value4value.io/ (Value for Value) through https://satoshis.stream/ (Satoshis Stream) (Bitcoin payments). Oscar Merry is ahead of the game, with his https://podcastbusinessjournal.com/app-making-bitcoin-payments-easier/ (Fountain app). Make a micropayment transaction with the new https://www.fountain.fm/blog/how-to-top-up-your-listener-wallet-with-bitcoin (podcast app, Fountain). You could also listen to our podcast on our own standalone app, by downloading it for free on https://apps.apple.com/us/app/the-secular-foxhole/id1552689877 (Apple App Store) and https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=hr.apps.n180514 (Google...
Vi är tillbaka och dricker te, denna gång är det ett finare svart te. Det heter Hong Ya och är från samma kultivar som Silver needle. Veckans te: Hong Yahttps://northernteaist.com/2019/11/26/hong-ya/ (Hong Ya | Northern Teaist) https://northernteaist.com/2020/03/04/hong-ya-revisited/ (Hong Ya Revisited | Northern Teaist) Länkarhttps://www.houseoftea.se/keemun-mao-feng-70-gram-p-120.html (Svart te - Keemun Mao Feng | PREMIUM TE) https://www.houseoftea.se/ceylon-nuwara-eliya-70-gram-p-1541.html (Svart te - Ceylon Nuwara Eliya | PREMIUM TE) https://www.tecentralen.se/ (Köp te direkt från äldsta online tebutiken | Te-Centralen) https://pappaste.se/ (Te & allt te-relaterat av högsta kvalitet - Ehsan & Pappas Tehus) https://www.theochkaffemagasinet.se/ (Kaffe och Te i Göteborg - Indiska Thé & Kaffe Magasinet) Kontakt och credhttp://jtunesproductions.se/ (Jingle skapad av Jim Jonsson på JTunes Productions) http://hogvik-hansson.se/kjell/ (Logo av Kjell Högvik Hansson) http://comart.se/ (Hemsida utvecklad i samarbete med Cay Lundén på ComArt) Johan Gustaphzonhttp://www.appleyra.wordpress.com/ (Appleyra) https://www.twitter.com/gustaphzon (Twitter @gustaphzon) https://www.instagram.com/jgustaphzon/ (Johan Gustaphzon på Instagram) Martin Lindeskoghttp://teabooksketches.com/ (TeaBookSketches | The process of cultivating a tea book) https://www.twitter.com/LyceumPeripatos (Martin Lindeskog på Twitter) https://instagram.com/lyceum.peripatos (Martin Lindeskog på Instagram) Produktiviteethttps://www.patreon.com/produktiviteet?fan_landing=true (Stöd oss på Patreon) Maila oss https://www.twitter.com/produktiviteet (Produktiviteet på Twitter) https://www.facebook.com/produktiviteet (Produktivitéet på Facebook) https://www.instagram.com/produktiviteet/ (Produktivitéet på Instagram) https://m.youtube.com/channel/UClKG8Zg2z-tjez-jEtdeX3w (Produktiviteet Podcast - YouTube) https://produktiviteet.se/ (Produktivitéet.se – Produktiva tedrickare) https://produktiviteet.captivate.fm/ (Produktivitéet - Captivate) https://itun.es/se/J2srcb.c (Lämna gärna ett omdöme på iTunes) Produktivitéet är inspelat med http://ringr.com/ego (Ringr) och redigerat i https://itunes.apple.com/se/app/ferrite-recording-studio/id1018780185?mt=8&uo=4&at=10lKZy&ct=produktiviteet (Ferrite Recording Studio)
Our show commemorates James Madison's birthday, March 16th. We recommend his https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Madison/01-08-02-0163 (Memorial and Remonstrance against Religious Assessments). Then we discuss topics in our news sandwich segment, and talk about the value for value model in the podosphere. Call-to-Action: After you have listened to this episode, add your $0.02 (two cents) to the conversation, by joining (for free) https://secular-foxhole.haaartland.com/ (The Secular Foxhole Town Hall). Feel free to introduce yourself to the other members, discuss the different episodes, give us constructive feedback, or check out the virtual room, Speakers' Corner, and step up on the digital soapbox. Welcome to our new place in cyberspace! Show notes with links to articles, blog posts, products and services: https://blogs.loc.gov/law/2016/03/a-founding-father-is-born-on-march-16-1751/ (A Founding Father is Born on March 16, 1751) https://www.azquotes.com/author/9277-James_Madison/tag/religion (James Madison Quotes About Religion) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_God_We_Trust (In God We Trust motto on U.S. currency) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religious_affiliations_of_presidents_of_the_United_States (Religious affiliations of presidents of the United States) https://the-secular-foxhole.captivate.fm/episode/thomas-paine-memorial-association (Thomas Paine Memorial Association) https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/godinamerica/people/james-madison.html (James Madison on PBS.org) https://www.montpelier.org (James Madison's Montpelier in Virginia) https://theobjectivestandard.com/2017/02/america-at-her-best-is-hamiltonian/ (Richard Salsman on Hamilton) https://the-secular-foxhole.captivate.fm/episode/correction-and-wrap-up (News Sandwich segment) https://www.blueorigin.com/news/orbital-reef-commercial-space-station (Blue Origin and Sierra Space developing commercial space station) https://www.cnet.com/home/internet/starlink-satellite-internet-explained/ (Starlink Explained: Everything to Know About Elon Musk's Satellite Internet Venture) http://Value4Value.io (Value4Value.io) https://podcastindex.org/podcast/value4value (Value 4 Value podcasts on Podcast Index) http://aynrandlexicon.com/lexicon/trader_principle.html (Trader Principle) https://podcastbusinessjournal.com/app-making-bitcoin-payments-easier/ (App Making Bitcoin Payments Easier) https://www.fountain.fm/blog/how-to-top-up-your-fountain-wallet-with-bitcoin (How to top up your Fountain Wallet with Bitcoin) https://play.fountain.fm/show/tAMgIwWrYj20GkK7x48m (The Secular Foxhole podcast on Fountain app) https://twitter.com/podStation_app (podStation on Twitter) https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/podstation-podcast-player/bpcagekijmfcocgjlnnhpdogbplajjfn (podStation Podcast Player (Google Chrome extension)) https://tallyco.in (Tallycoin) https://the-secular-foxhole.captivate.fm/episode/celebrating-ayn-rand (Randsday) https://www.thesurvivalpodcast.com/curry (Adam Curry on the Future of Podcasting, episode 3037 of The Survival Podcast with Jack Spirko) Episode 44 (33 minutes) was recorded at 10 PM CET, on February 25, 2022, with https://ringr.com/ego (Ringr app).. Editing and post-production was done with the https://alitu.com/?fp_ref=egonetcast (podcast maker, Alitu). The https://www.veed.io/tools/transcription/podcast-transcripts (transcript is generated by Veed.io). https://the-secular-foxhole.captivate.fm/listen (Easy listen to The Secular Foxhole podcast) in your https://podnews.net/podcast/i9d1q/all (podcast (podcatcher) app) of choice, e.g., https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-secular-foxhole/id1529242825 (Apple Podcasts), https://open.spotify.com/show/2OZNzkrzItT4zmDpc8TdqO (Spotify), https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5jYXB0aXZhdGUuZm0vdGhlLXNlY3VsYXItZm94aG9sZS8?sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwif28Kq4IjsAhVK0IUKHbQpAREQ4aUDegQIARAC&hl=sv
Vi är tillbaka och dricker te, denna gång dricker vi olika. Ett avsnitt med mestadels återkoppling och korrektion av avsnittet om pu`er . Vi har int hunnit förbereda så det blev te från våra personliga förråd. Veckans tehttps://www.tecentralen.se/morgonvind.html (Morgonvind | Te-Centralen) https://www.pukkaherbs.com/se/sv/produkter/ekologiska-teer/vanilla-chai.html (Vanilla Chai Ekologiskt Örtte - Pukka Herbs | Pukka) Länkarhttps://www.produktiviteet.se/149-kontrollerad-kompost/ (149: Kontrollerad kompost | Produktivitéet) https://www.readeighty.com/issue-8 (Eighty Degrees - Issue 08) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXVuUOtyHQI (Mind Blowing Yiwu PuErh - MIST PILGRIM - YouTube) https://www.steeped.app/en (Steeped App) https://www.tecentralen.se/yetea-tin.html (YeTea Travel Tin | Te-Centralen) https://www.ikea.com/se/sv/p/vaerdera-tekopp-med-fat-vit-40277459/ (VÄRDERA Tekopp med fat, vit - IKEA) Kontakt och credhttp://jtunesproductions.se/ (Jingle skapad av Jim Jonsson på JTunes Productions) http://hogvik-hansson.se/kjell/ (Logo av Kjell Högvik Hansson) http://comart.se/ (Hemsida utvecklad i samarbete med Cay Lundén på ComArt) Johan Gustaphzonhttp://www.appleyra.wordpress.com/ (Appleyra) https://www.twitter.com/gustaphzon (Twitter @gustaphzon) https://www.instagram.com/jgustaphzon/ (Johan Gustaphzon på Instagram) Martin Lindeskoghttp://teabooksketches.com/ (TeaBookSketches | The process of cultivating a tea book) https://www.twitter.com/LyceumPeripatos (Martin Lindeskog på Twitter) https://instagram.com/lyceum.peripatos (Martin Lindeskog på Instagram) Produktiviteethttps://www.patreon.com/produktiviteet?fan_landing=true (Stöd oss på Patreon) Maila oss https://www.twitter.com/produktiviteet (Produktiviteet på Twitter) https://www.facebook.com/produktiviteet (Produktivitéet på Facebook) https://www.instagram.com/produktiviteet/ (Produktivitéet på Instagram) https://m.youtube.com/channel/UClKG8Zg2z-tjez-jEtdeX3w (Produktiviteet Podcast - YouTube) https://produktiviteet.se/ (Produktivitéet.se – Produktiva tedrickare) https://produktiviteet.captivate.fm/ (Produktivitéet - Captivate) https://itun.es/se/J2srcb.c (Lämna gärna ett omdöme på iTunes) Produktivitéet är inspelat med http://ringr.com/ego (Ringr) och redigerat i https://itunes.apple.com/se/app/ferrite-recording-studio/id1018780185?mt=8&uo=4&at=10lKZy&ct=produktiviteet (Ferrite Recording Studio)
https://the-secular-foxhole.captivate.fm/episode/robert-tracinski-on-our-darkening-age (Robert Tracinski) visits us again to expand on three of his recent articles, published in https://www.discoursemagazine.com/author/robert-tracinski/ (Discourse Magazine). We have a stimulating, thought-provking discussion. Why don't you listen in? Call-to-Action: After you have listened to this episode, add your $0.02 (two cents) to the conversation, by joining (for free) https://secular-foxhole.haaartland.com/ (The Secular Foxhole Town Hall). Feel free to introduce yourself to the other members, discuss the different episodes, give us constructive feedback, or check out the virtual room, Speakers' Corner, and step up on the digital soapbox. Welcome to our new place in cyberspace! Show notes with links to articles, blog posts, products and services: https://www.thelocal.ch/20160515/swiss-minimum-income-campaign-sets-guinness-record-with-poster/ (Swiss basic income campaign sets ‘Guinness' record) https://www.discoursemagazine.com/politics/2021/12/16/the-case-for-neo-classical-liberalism/ (The Case for Neo-Classical Liberalism) https://quillette.com/2022/01/05/the-need-for-a-culture-of-achievement/ (The Need for a Culture of Achievement) https://www.discoursemagazine.com/ideas/2022/01/31/in-defense-of-workism/ (In Defense of “Workism”) https://tracinskiletter.substack.com/p/what-does-ayn-rand-have-to-offer (What Does Ayn Rand Have to Offer to Our Era?) https://tracinskiletter.substack.com/p/my-work-done-my-way (“My Work Done My Way”) https://www.discoursemagazine.com/politics/2021/12/09/cost-disease-socialism-and-the-crisis-of-our-time/ (‘Cost Disease Socialism' and the Crisis of Our Time) Episode 43 (56 minutes) was recorded at 8 PM CET, on February 4, 2022, with https://ringr.com/ego (Ringr app).. Editing and post-production was done with the https://alitu.com/?fp_ref=egonetcast (podcast maker, Alitu). The https://www.veed.io/tools/transcription/podcast-transcripts (transcript is generated by Veed.io). https://the-secular-foxhole.captivate.fm/listen (Easy listen to The Secular Foxhole podcast) in your https://podnews.net/podcast/i9d1q/all (podcast (podcatcher) app) of choice, e.g., https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-secular-foxhole/id1529242825 (Apple Podcasts), https://open.spotify.com/show/2OZNzkrzItT4zmDpc8TdqO (Spotify), https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5jYXB0aXZhdGUuZm0vdGhlLXNlY3VsYXItZm94aG9sZS8?sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwif28Kq4IjsAhVK0IUKHbQpAREQ4aUDegQIARAC&hl=sv (Google Podcasts), https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/36c65af3-3a05-48fc-90b2-a60bc245d918/the-secular-foxhole (Amazon Music), https://gaana.com/podcast/the-secular-foxhole-season-1 (Gaana), https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/the-secular-foxhole-blair-schofield-and-0AFTLgs42OW/ (Listen Notes), or one of the http://newpodcastapps.com/ (new podcast apps), onhttps://podcastindex.org/podcast/1064830 ( Podcast Index), supporting the https://medium.com/@everywheretrip/an-introduction-to-podcasting-2-0-3c4f61ea17f4 (Podcasting 2.0) initiative, and http://value4value.io/ (Value for Value) through https://satoshis.stream/ (Satoshis Stream) (Bitcoin payments). Oscar Merry is ahead of the game, with his https://podcastbusinessjournal.com/app-making-bitcoin-payments-easier/ (Fountain app). Make a micropayment transaction with the new https://www.fountain.fm/blog/how-to-top-up-your-listener-wallet-with-bitcoin (podcast app, Fountain). You could also listen to our podcast on our own standalone app, by downloading it for free on https://apps.apple.com/us/app/the-secular-foxhole/id1552689877 (Apple App Store) and https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=hr.apps.n180514 (Google Play). https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-secular-foxhole-1468375 (Rate and review The Secular...
Vi är tillbaka och dricker te, denna gång är det en ovanlig sort. Det är ett ”moget” puer som efterfermenteras för att få sin unika karaktär. Veckans te: King of puerhttps://www.tecentralen.se/king-of-puer.html (Pu'er, lagrat te, King of pu'er | Te-Centralen) Länkarhttps://urplay.se/program/221269-japansk-teceremoni-pa-turne?source=kunskapskanalen.se&utm_medium=referral (Japansk teceremoni på turné | UR Play) https://camellia-sinensis.haaartland.com/ (The Perfect Cuppa) https://www.youtube.com/c/MeiLeaf/playlists (Mei Leaf - YouTube) https://www.tecentralen.se/blog/post/ekologiska-nyheter (Ekologiska tesorter påverkas av ny EU-förordning | Te-Centralen) Kontakt och credhttp://jtunesproductions.se/ (Jingle skapad av Jim Jonsson på JTunes Productions) http://hogvik-hansson.se/kjell/ (Logo av Kjell Högvik Hansson) http://comart.se/ (Hemsida utvecklad i samarbete med Cay Lundén på ComArt) Johan Gustaphzonhttp://www.appleyra.wordpress.com/ (Appleyra) https://www.twitter.com/gustaphzon (Twitter @gustaphzon) https://www.instagram.com/jgustaphzon/ (Johan Gustaphzon på Instagram) Martin Lindeskoghttp://teabooksketches.com/ (TeaBookSketches | The process of cultivating a tea book) https://www.twitter.com/LyceumPeripatos (Martin Lindeskog på Twitter) https://instagram.com/lyceum.peripatos (Martin Lindeskog på Instagram) Produktiviteethttps://www.patreon.com/produktiviteet?fan_landing=true (Stöd oss på Patreon) Maila oss https://www.twitter.com/produktiviteet (Produktiviteet på Twitter) https://www.facebook.com/produktiviteet (Produktivitéet på Facebook) https://www.instagram.com/produktiviteet/ (Produktivitéet på Instagram) https://m.youtube.com/channel/UClKG8Zg2z-tjez-jEtdeX3w (Produktiviteet Podcast - YouTube) https://produktiviteet.se/ (Produktivitéet.se – Produktiva tedrickare) https://produktiviteet.captivate.fm/ (Produktivitéet - Captivate) https://itun.es/se/J2srcb.c (Lämna gärna ett omdöme på iTunes) Produktivitéet är inspelat med http://ringr.com/ego (Ringr) och redigerat i https://itunes.apple.com/se/app/ferrite-recording-studio/id1018780185?mt=8&uo=4&at=10lKZy&ct=produktiviteet (Ferrite Recording Studio)
Introduction: In this episode, Maithili Ghadge, podcast host, talks with Nicholas Haritos, a long-serving staff member since 1974 at the University of Melbourne in Civil Structural Engineering. He retired in 2010. He is now a Principal Fellow. Nicholas is also an Adjunct Professor at the Swinburne University of Technology and Managing Director of Strucomp, promoters of Continuing Professionals Development event sin Engineering. Nicholas shares some insights on his background that led to gaining skills and experience in structural dynamics in infrastructure and why structural dynamics is considered necessary in designing infrastructure and infrastructures that can exhibit dynamic behaviours. He also talks about conditions under which dynamic responses in structures might become a problem. Tune in to learn more about structural dynamics in infrastructures, what causes buildings and bridges to collapse and how to control them. Timestamps [01:44] Nicholas Haritos background that led to gaining skills and experience in Structural dynamics in infrastructure [04:03] Why structural dynamics is considered necessary in the design of infrastructure [06:10] Infrastructures that can exhibit dynamic behaviours [13:21] Conditions under which dynamic responses in structures might become a problem [30:22] Measures to take with dynamic responses [37:56] Nicholas Haritos's conclusion for structural dynamics in infrastructure Quotes ● Office floors exhibit dynamic behaviours because you would like to have open space, and there will be fewer columns to support the floor system. ● Since the Tacoma Narrows Bridge collapse, a lot more attention has been paid to the turbulence in the wind and how it can promote a dynamic response in structures. ● What influences the dynamic responses in structures is their mass and stiffness. ● Understanding structural dynamics and being able to model structures properly does not happen overnight. It takes a while and also experience. ● It is not just energy at the natural frequency of a structure but energy that might be available at a fraction of that frequency or a multiple of that frequency that can also create an excessive response of that structure. ● It often gives you an excellent idea of the first mode if you can visualize how the structure will deflect under its weight. The shape in which it could vibrate had it been forced at the first mode frequency. Resource links: https://www.mechanics-lab.com/ https://www.simscale.com/blog/2018/07/tacoma-narrows-bridge-collapse/ https://www.colorado.edu/center/ciest/facilities/structural-dynamics Affiliate Links: Get 25% off when you sign up on Ringr with this below link http://ringr.com/maithili_ghadge Sign Up Now for FREE Aweber Email Marketing Software CLICK HERE!!
Martin and Adam unpack California's sweeping hemp bill, AB 45, and the impacts it will have on small businesses and the open market. Thanks for listening to the show. For more info, contact us at info@highfiveforhemp.com. Show notes with links to articles, blog posts, products and services: https://www.instagram.com/p/CTRH6Jujp_x/ (Martin's Instagram photo with a bottle of CBD oil 5% from Nordic Oil.) https://bit.ly/2WHgAw3 (Nordic Oil promo code: MARTIN20) https://letshemp.se/?ref=18 (Let's Hemp [Martin's referral link]) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudoephedrine (Pseudoephedrine) https://www.hempgrower.com/article/ab-45-passes-california-legislature-draws-opposition-smokable-hemp-legalize-cbd/ (Despite Fierce Criticism, A.B. 45 Passes California Legislature) https://www.naturalproductsinsider.com/regulatory/california-legalizes-cbd-its-not-all-roses-hemp-producers (California legalizes CBD, but it's not all roses for hemp producers) https://dadgrass.com (Dad Grass) https://stopab45.com (Stop AB-45 - Saving California's small hemp farmer/producer/retailer) https://smallbiztrends.com/tag/national-small-business-week (National Small Business Week) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Governator (The Governator) Episode 4 (33 minutes) was recorded at 10 PM CET, on September 19, 2021, with https://ringr.com/ego (Ringr app). Editing and post-production was done with https://www.descript.com/podcasting (Descript).
Martin and Adam discuss the basics (also known as https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/101_(topic) (101)) of CBD. What is it? Where does it come from? How is it made? This episode is Evergreen content and can be listened to as an introduction to CBD. For more info please contact us at info@highfiveforhemp.com. Thanks for listening to the show. Show notes with links to articles, blog posts, products and services: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannabidiol (Cannabidiol (CBD)) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannabis_sativa (Cannabis sativa) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetrahydrocannabinol (Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endocannabinoid_system (Endocannabinoid system (ECS)) https://www.leafly.com/news/strains-products/what-is-cbd-oil (What is CBD oil? A beginner's guide to cannabidiol extracts) https://weedmaps.com/learn/cbd/how-to-extract-cbd (How is CBD extracted from cannabis?) https://www.searchenginejournal.com/evergreen-content/362554/ (What Is Evergreen Content & Why Should You Care?) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camellia_sinensis (Camellia sinensis) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discord_(software) (Discord (software)) Call to Action: Check out https://discord.gg/rwNC8mU858 (High Five for Hemp on Discord). Episode 3 (27 minutes) was recorded at 10 PM CET, on September 5, 2021, with https://ringr.com/ego (Ringr app). Editing and post-production was done with https://www.descript.com/podcasting (Descript).
In this episode, Martin introduces our new co-host, Adam. We share a little bit about our personal journeys and the vision for the podcast. Our main story is on the challenges hemp growers are having in the United States due to extreme drought, and severe flooding. It's a complex story, but we're happy to unpack it for you. We hope you enjoy it, and thanks for listening to the show. Reach us at info@highfiveforhelp.com Show notes with links to articles, blog posts, products and services: https://happs.tv/invite/@Lyceum (Martin Lindeskog on Happs) https://happs.tv/post/xyIe4gzNvey7ePU9W60n (Adam commenting on Martin's broadcast session, Friday Follow with T.G.I.F. Fun) https://hempindustrydaily.com/hemp-growers-confront-water-challenges-on-top-of-oversupply/ (Hemp growers confront water challenges on top of oversupply ) https://hashmuseum.com/en/collection/hemp-shipping/columbus-and-cannabis/ (Columbus and cannabis) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feral_cannabis (Ditch weed (feral cannabis)) https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/podcasting-20-1421056 (Podcasting 2.0) https://soundcloud.com/martin-lindeskog/hand-clap-bumper-for-high-five-for-hemp-podcast (High five hand clap bumper with old podcast artwork) https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Revolution_Void (Revolution Void - Free Music Archive) Episode 2 (27 minutes) was recorded at 10 PM CET, on August 22, 2021, with https://ringr.com/ego (Ringr app). Editing and post-production was done with https://www.descript.com/podcasting (Descript).
We take a look back at some of our first BLs and discuss how we feel about them in 2021!Support us (Monthly goal covered: $31/$100)Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lovecastKo-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/lovecastSubscribe, like the video and comment to help! Twitter: @lovecast8Alexa: @illhooniesPixie: @opinion8edpixieCoco: @CocoPuffBLKayla: @moonconsort Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lovecastpodcast/ Editor: Zsh (Alex) https://www.fiverr.com/zsh_editorBL Tea Cafe Discord: https://discord.gg/JMxdKSAtfB VPN: https://www.pankvyh.xyz/i/21214448Ringr (podcast recorder): http://ringr.com/lovecastAcast: https://open.acast.com/invite/r/lovecast Questions or collabs go to lovecastthepodcast@gmail.com Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/lovecast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Perth YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/PerthNakhun GO SUBSCRIBE you won't regret it one bit!Support us (Monthly goal covered: $32/$100)Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lovecastKo-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/lovecastSubscribe, like the video and comment to help!Twitter: @lovecast8Alexa: @illhooniesPixie: @opinion8edpixieKayla: @moonconsort Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lovecastpodcast/ Editor: Zsh (Alex) https://www.fiverr.com/zsh_editorBL Tea Cafe Discord: https://discord.gg/JMxdKSAtfB VPN: https://www.pankvyh.xyz/i/21214448Ringr (podcast recorder): http://ringr.com/lovecastAcast: https://open.acast.com/invite/r/lovecast Questions or collabs go to lovecastthepodcast@gmail.com Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/lovecast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We talk about Lovely Writer and cover some real juicy Tea Time news! Support us (Monthly goal covered: $41/$100)Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lovecastKo-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/lovecastSubscribe, like the video and comment to help! Twitter: @lovecast8Alexa: @illhooniesPixie: @opinion8edpixieCoco: @CocoPuffBLKayla: @moonconsort Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lovecastpodcast/ Editor: Zsh (Alex) https://www.fiverr.com/zsh_editorBL Tea Cafe Discord: https://discord.gg/JMxdKSAtfB VPN: https://www.pankvyh.xyz/i/21214448Ringr (podcast recorder): http://ringr.com/lovecastAcast: https://open.acast.com/invite/r/lovecast Questions or collabs go to lovecastthepodcast@gmail.com Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/lovecast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We talk to BamBam, the Thai author who wrote Cutie Pie; an upcoming BL with Zee Pruk (Why R U?) and NuNew Chawarin. GuestTwitter: BAMBAMANIIE_Facebook: https://t.co/3UGJyy520l?amp=1Support us (Monthly goal covered: $41/$100)Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lovecastKo-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/lovecastSubscribe, like the video and comment to help! Twitter: @lovecast8Alexa: @illhooniesPixie: @opinion8edpixieCoco: @CocoPuffBLKayla: @moonconsort Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lovecastpodcast/ Editor: Zsh (Alex) https://www.fiverr.com/zsh_editorBL Tea Cafe Discord: https://discord.gg/JMxdKSAtfB VPN: https://www.pankvyh.xyz/i/21214448Ringr (podcast recorder): http://ringr.com/lovecastAcast: https://open.acast.com/invite/r/lovecast Questions or collabs go to lovecastthepodcast@gmail.com Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/lovecast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We have a great talk with Bruce who plays Aoey in Lovely Writer. GuestTwitter: @CrocoBruceInstagram: @BruzebruzeYoutube: *will add later*Other:Support us (Monthly goal covered: $35/$100)Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lovecastKo-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/lovecastSubscribe, like the video and comment to help! Twitter: @lovecast8Alexa: @illhooniesPixie: @opinion8edpixieCoco: @CocoPuffBLKayla: @moonconsort Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lovecastpodcast/ Editor: Zsh (Alex) https://www.fiverr.com/zsh_editorBL Tea Cafe Discord: https://discord.gg/JMxdKSAtfB VPN: https://www.pankvyh.xyz/i/21214448Ringr (podcast recorder): http://ringr.com/lovecastAcast: https://open.acast.com/invite/r/lovecast Questions or collabs go to lovecastthepodcast@gmail.com Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/lovecast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
GuestTwitter: _queeriosPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/queerioesFujoCon panel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7Vk-u7-_nUOther: https://blfanproject.com/FujoCon: https://www.fujocon.com/Support us (Monthly goal covered: $35/$100)Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lovecastKo-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/lovecastSubscribe, like the video and comment to help! Twitter: @lovecast8Alexa: @illhooniesPixie: @opinion8edpixieCoco: @CocoPuffBL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lovecastpodcast/ Editor: Zsh (Alex) https://www.fiverr.com/zsh_editorBL Tea Cafe Discord: https://discord.gg/JMxdKSAtfB VPN: https://www.pankvyh.xyz/i/21214448Ringr (podcast recorder): http://ringr.com/lovecastAcast: https://open.acast.com/invite/r/lovecast Questions or collabs go to lovecastthepodcast@gmail.com Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/lovecast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join our conversation with the author of Manner of Death, Triage and Grab a Bite who are all getting adaptations! She also talks about upcoming sequels to MOD and Euthanasia! We respect this woman so much; talent, brains and beauty!GuestTwitter: @Sammon_sceneInstagram: SammonsceneManner of Death: https://www.mebmarket.com/index.php?action=BookDetails&book_id=134258Euthanasia aka Spare Me Your Mercy: https://www.amazon.com/Spare-Your-Mercy-Fictionlog-Publishing-ebook/dp/B0814ZCTL2Support us (Monthly goal covered: $35/$100)Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lovecastKo-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/lovecastSubscribe, like the video and comment to help!Twitter: @lovecastpodcastAlexa: @illhooniesPixie: @opinion8edpixieCoco: @CocoPuffBLInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lovecastpodcast/Editor: Zsh (Alex) https://www.fiverr.com/zsh_editorBL Tea Cafe Discord: https://discord.gg/JMxdKSAtfBVPN: https://www.pankvyh.xyz/i/21214448Ringr (podcast recorder): http://ringr.com/lovecastAcast: https://open.acast.com/invite/r/lovecastQuestions or collabs go to lovecastthepodcast@gmail.com Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/lovecast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We talk to the girls behind the taiwanese mini girls love series Dear Uranus that took the community by storm!GuestTwitter: @RabbitWolf9Instagram: colorfulinsideusYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBDeBS8Nk9DqHiuOdiJjMKwSupport us (Monthly goal covered: $35/$100)Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lovecastKo-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/lovecastSubscribe, like the video and comment to help!Twitter: @lovecast8Alexa: @illhooniesPixie: @opinion8edpixieCoco: @CocoPuffBLKayla: @moonconsortInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lovecastpodcast/Editor: Zsh (Alex) https://www.fiverr.com/zsh_editorBL Tea Cafe Discord: https://discord.gg/JMxdKSAtfBVPN: https://www.pankvyh.xyz/i/21214448Ringr (podcast recorder): http://ringr.com/lovecastQuestions or collabs go to lovecastthepodcast@gmail.com Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/lovecast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
GuestTwitter: https://twitter.com/PatheNeuroBooks: https://www.mebmarket.com/ebook-117039-My-ride-I-love-youhttps://www.mebmarket.com/ebook-121095-My-imaginary-boyfriendhttps://www.mebmarket.com/ebook-129524-7-days-before-valentineSupport us (Monthly goal covered: $31/$100)Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lovecastKo-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/lovecastSubscribe, like the video and comment to help!Twitter: @lovecast8Alexa: @illhooniesPixie: @opinion8edpixieCoco: @CocoPuffBLInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lovecastpodcast/Editor: Zsh (Alex) https://www.fiverr.com/zsh_editorBL Tea Cafe Discord: https://discord.gg/JMxdKSAtfBVPN: https://www.pankvyh.xyz/i/21214448Ringr (podcast recorder): http://ringr.com/lovecastQuestions or collabs go to lovecastthepodcast@gmail.com Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/lovecast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We sit down and talk to @AvenueX about chinese dramas and bromances. How does censorship work? Why are there so many episodes? Straight chinese men are the most popular reactors to Word of Honor?!GuestTwitter: @avenuexYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAJa5VlzzRq7Ebr-IQbXqyACheck out FujoCon here: https://www.fujocon.com/ Support us (Monthly goal covered: $35/$100)Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lovecastKo-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/lovecastSubscribe, like the video and comment to help!Twitter: @lovecast8Alexa: @illhooniesPixie: @opinion8edpixieCoco: @CocoPuffBLInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lovecastpodcast/Editor: Zsh (Alex) https://www.fiverr.com/zsh_editorIntro music: https://www.fiverr.com/share/azAwKWBL Tea Cafe Discord: https://discord.gg/JMxdKSAtfBVPN: https://www.pankvyh.xyz/i/21214448Ringr (podcast recorder): http://ringr.com/lovecastQuestions or collabs go to lovecastthepodcast@gmail.com Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/lovecast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We talk about the currenly airing thai BL called Lovely Writer. Also, Tea time is back with gossip from a BL stars girlfriend getting harrassed to the point it ends up in the news to Mew's alleged plagiarsm.Go check out some legal bl mangas and support the podcast through this link: https://read.futekiya.com/?utm_source=LoveCastGuestTwitter: @moonconsortYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/user/FmaLover1234Support us (Monthly goal covered: $35/$100)Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lovecastKo-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/lovecastSubscribe, like the video and comment to help!Twitter: @lovecast8Alexa: @illhooniesPixie: @opinion8edpixieCoco: @CocoPuffBLInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lovecastpodcast/Editor: Zsh (Alex) https://www.fiverr.com/zsh_editorIntro music: https://www.fiverr.com/share/azAwKWBL Tea Cafe Discord: https://discord.gg/JMxdKSAtfBVPN: https://www.pankvyh.xyz/i/21214448Ringr (podcast recorder): http://ringr.com/lovecastQuestions or collabs go to lovecastthepodcast@gmail.com Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/lovecast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We talk with the girls of Rainbow Kaleidoscope Podcast about BL manga. Check out Futekiya here: https://read.futekiya.com/?utm_source=LoveCastGuestTwitter: @rainbowkalpod@boysloveparty@tarina_iWebsite: rainbowkalpod.wordpress.comSupport us (Monthly goal covered: $35/$100)Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lovecastKo-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/lovecastSubscribe, like the video and comment to help!Twitter: @lovecast8Alexa: @illhooniesPixie: @opinion8edpixieCoco: @CocoPuffBLInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lovecastpodcast/Editor: Zsh (Alex) https://www.fiverr.com/zsh_editorBL Tea Cafe Discord: https://discord.gg/JMxdKSAtfBVPN: https://www.pankvyh.xyz/i/21214448Ringr (podcast recorder): http://ringr.com/lovecastQuestions or collabs go to lovecastthepodcast@gmail.com Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/lovecast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
GuestTwitter: @drake_laedekeYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUHUJorsuPiciZNRKksnOlgInstagram: @drake_laedekeSupport us (Monthly goal covered: $35/$100)Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lovecastKo-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/lovecastSubscribe, like the video and comment to help!Twitter: @lovecast8Alexa: @illhooniesPixie: @opinion8edpixieCoco: @CocoPuffBLInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lovecastpodcast/Editor: Zsh (Alex) https://www.fiverr.com/zsh_editorBL Tea Cafe Discord: https://discord.gg/JMxdKSAtfBVPN: https://www.pankvyh.xyz/i/21214448Ringr (podcast recorder): http://ringr.com/lovecastQuestions or collabs go to lovecastthepodcast@gmail.com Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/lovecast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tim Sinclair is the public address announcer for the Indiana Pacers, the Chicago Fire, and the Fighting Illini. Tim has also served as the voice of the 2020 NBA All-Star game and the 2020 Big Ten Men's Basketball Tournament. Tim shares his experiences being in the NBA Bubble in Orlando during the COVID-19 pandemic. Tayler asks whether he ever sleeps with all that he is involved with. The two discuss Tim's YouTube channel and the song parodies he's been producing during quarantine. Tim shares his experience as an author and how his tech startup, RINGR, came to be. Social Media: @timjsinclair YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ9hZ78q-a6xtuhnQxlUzvg More about Tim: https://www.timjsinclair.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thebloompod/support
Thinking of starting a podcast but don't know where to start? I walk you through the steps I followed. Self-confidence (you can do it!)Come up with a conceptFigure out the technology. Here is what I use:Zoom H4N Pro RecorderManfrotto MTPIXI-B PIXI Mini TripodZencastr or Ringr websites to record interviews online (use headphones)Adobe Audition to edit audio (Audacity and Garage Band are free options)Canva for creating graphics Record your trailer and first episodeSign-up for podcast hosting platform (I use buzzsprout)Reach out for support and find a community Resources:https://www.buzzsprout.com/how-to-make-a-podcast https://www.buzzsprout.com/1 (How to Start a Podcast)Send me a DM on instagram @thecalmpodcast if you want to brainstorm! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thespooniepodcast/message
If you're recording a podcast with people in different locations and you're not careful about how you record, your show can sound really bad. And a podcast with poor audio quality isn't a podcast that grows a big audience. So, if you're planning to remote record your podcast using programs like Skype, Zencastr or Ringr, in this episode, I share my tips for how to get the best quality podcast audio possible. Check out the full episode show notes: https://rachelcorbett.com.au/podcast-audio-quality-remote-recording/ Check out my episode on how to record people in different locations: https://rachelcorbett.com.au/how-to-record-a-podcast-with-people-in-different-locations/ About me... My name is Rachel Corbett and I've worked professionally for almost two decades in radio and podcasting. I've hosted and produced shows for some of the biggest radio networks in Australia, created three of my own independent podcasts and I was Head of Podcasts for Mamamia, the largest women's podcast network in the world. At Mamamia, I grew the podcast network from 15 to over 35 shows, the team from two to nine producers and the audience to over 1 million unique listeners a month and over 90 million downloads which is more than quadruple where it was when I started. I've also hosted over ten podcasts with more than 2 million downloads including Lady Startup, Eligible, Before The Bump and You've Gotta Start Somewhere. You can find all my podcasts at rachelcorbett.com.au/podcasts. I've taught radio and podcasting at the Australia Film Television and Radio School and have my own online podcasting course, PodSchool, so if you're looking for someone who knows what they're talking about when it comes to pods, you've come to the right place. Resources... Podcasting guide: podcastguide.com.au Online podcasting course: podschool.com.au Contact... Twitter: @RachelCorbett Facebook: @RachCorbett Instagram: @_RachelCorbett Website: www.rachelcorbett.com
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Tim Sinclair is founder and CEO of RingR. Before founding RingR, Tim had an established career in broadcast radio. The idea for RingR grew out of Tim's frustrations with trying to get high-quality recorded audio for interviews conducted electronically using the telephone or Skype. For such interviews, the host can produce a high-quality recording on one end, but if the guests do not have good recording equipment on their end, the audio quality for the guests' recording is often low. If the host records the guests from the telephone, audio quality is generally low. If the host records the guests from Skype, internet artifacts such as warble and drop out often occur. Tim conceived RingR as a way to get high-quality, recorded audio for all parties by recording each person's audio locally on a smartphone, transmitting the data to a server, and syncing the audio files together. In the end, host and guest sound as good as the local recording. RingR has come out of beta, and I wanted to get the story from Tim of how he developed the product and stood the company up. On the website, click any timestamp to start listening to the episode at the noted location. Please see Disclosure* (below transcript) concerning affiliate links on this page. Full episode transcript follows Resources Mentioned. Resources Mentioned in Episode Amazon Web Services (AWS) – According to the website: “Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a secure cloud services platform, offering compute power, database storage, content delivery and other functionality to help businesses scale and grow.” Tim Sinclair discusses RingR's positive experience with AWS starting at [30:00]. AWS has a free tier that may not be exactly what Tim describes in the episode [31:46] but seems like a reasonable option to explore. Apple EarPods* – EarPods are my favorite in-ear listening and speaking device for iPhone. EarPods do not close the ear canal and allow you to listen to your surrounding environment while talking and listening. I do not know if they work with Andriod phones since the jack has four bands (left ear, right ear, microphone, and common). EarPods are mentioned in this episode as a good interface for recording on an iPhone using RingR. Listen at [04:50] for discussion. Love Does* – This book by Bob Goff is about showing love in remarkable ways. It was mentioned by Tim Sinclair in this episode. Tim takes inspiration from this book about how to interact with his customers. Listen to the discussion starting at [43:06]. Ocean Accelerator – Tim Sinclair is a graduate of the inaugural class of the Ocean Accelerator. Ocean is a faith-based accelerator providing seed funding, mentors, legal assistance, a well-attended demo day, a 5-month curriculum focused on founders first and business second, and more. For Tim's story with Ocean in this episode, begin listening at [19:10]. Ocean will be featured in an upcoming episode (tentatively 017). RingR* – RingR is an app for recording high-quality audio from geographically separated speakers and synching the audio files into one high-quality recording. Typical uses are for podcasts and broadcast, but the app has been used for remote medical consultation, legal deposition, and employment interviews. Participants may record on an iPhone, Android phone, or desktop computer. The creation of RingR is the subject of this episode. For a technical description, begin listening at [04:50] RingR on Twitter @RingR_US [42:07] RingR on Facebook @RingRApp [42:29] Serra Ventures – According to their website: “Serra Ventures is an early stage venture capital firm investing in technology companies in emerging Midwest technology centers and selected other geographies. Sectors we focus on include information technology, devices/instrumentation and agricultural technologies.” In this episode, Tim Sinclair discusses obtaining his original funding from Serra Ventures. Listen starting at [11:50] for the story. Tim Sinclair at RingR – Tim is the founder and CEO of RingR. For a short bio, listen to the introduction at [02:16]. For an invitation to connect, listen at [45:14]. Full Episode Transcript [00:00] Ron Gaver: This is SaaS Business Podcast episode 15, an interview with Tim Sinclair. [00:19] Tim Sinclair: Surprise, I believe, is the key to most every emotion. Great horror movies are great because of suspense and surprise. Great comedians—it's all about timing and saying something at a time that nobody expected. They don't see it coming. They're surprised and—boom—all of a sudden they're laughing out loud because they didn't see that coming. And for us—I think—when we surprise a customer, a user, with a great experience or with something that we say or that we do, not only is it a good feeling for them and a good experience for them (and it endears them to RingR), but it's something they're more likely to share with other people, and like I said earlier, that's going to be our best marketing ever. [01:06] Ron Gaver: Hello, welcome to the show. I'm your host, Ron Gaver. Thank you for listening. This is the podcast designed to help you put the pieces of the puzzle together to start, grow, and succeed in your SaaS business. Before we get started with the show, I would like to invite you to visit the podcast website. The URL is SaaSBusinessPodcast.com (that's S-a-a-S, SaaS with two a's business podcast dot com). On the website, the most important thing to do is to sign up to get your copy of the current, free download. This will also put you on the list for future free downloads and updates. For your convenience, there's also a page on the website for each episode where you will find show notes for the episode. The show notes will contain links to resources mentioned in the episode. Just enter the base URL, a forward slash, and the three-digit episode number. If you enjoy this podcast and find the content to be valuable, please consider giving us a five-star rating on iTunes, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Five-star ratings help the show stay visible so that new listeners can easily find us. [02:16] [Intro – See top of page for text.] Welcome, Tim. [03:18] Tim Sinclair: Hey, thank you, Ron. I appreciate the opportunity to be on the show. It really means a lot. [03:21] Ron Gaver: Glad to have you on. Let's start out with the problem you originally identified and how you came to the point of wanting to develop RingR. [03:30] Tim Sinclair: I've spent 18 years in radio, hosting shows, working the production room, did literally thousands of interviews, and really got tired of that stereotypical, telephone-interview sound (sounds like you're in a tin can or on the moon or whatever). And you know, even Skype—now that some have gone to using Skype and recording those calls for interviews—you still get that warble and drop out and internet artifacting stuff in the calls. And so, I had a friend who's in the industry who's one of the artists we played at the radio station I worked at, and I just sent him an e-mail and said, “Dave, answer these questions, record it into the voice memos app of your iPhone and then send me the file. I'll see if that's something I can use on the air, and he did it, and it sounded unbelievable. And so, I began to think, “What if we could actually have a phone conversation and his device would record him while we talked like that?” And then I went, “Well, if we can get the phone to do that, then we could get my phone to do the exact same thing, and we'll just piece the two perfect-sounding audio files together on the other end and sound like we're in the same room having a conversation rather than in different parts of the world.” And so, that little idea is really what turned into RingR and what led us to the products we have today. [04:43] Ron Gaver: Originally, then, this started out with you manually piecing together a couple of files or streams from you and a guest and then trying to automate the process. [04:50] Tim Sinclair: Yeah, correct. People have been doing this in the radio and podcasting world for quite some time. It's called a double-ender. Basically, you record on each end and then somebody has to somehow send one file to the other person, so you can do it on reel-to-reel back in the day or put in into some sort of digital file, and do all that. And what we wanted to do was kind of two-fold: (1) automate the process, but (2) make it possible with mobile, because while most podcast hosts and radio hosts have a studio they use, most guests do not. They have to somehow jerry-rig some microphone/computer combination on Skype or whatever on their end, and find a place to record. So we thought if we can (1) automate the process and (2) make it mobile so that all you really have to do is really have a phone conversation, all you need is your smartphone or your tablet, and you can plug in your EarPods or just hold the phone up to your face like you normally would. That would be ideal, especially for the guest, because then they don't have to create an account for anything. They don't have to sign up on Skype, try to find a microphone, sit in a room that's not echoey—you know all those things that you want for a good-sounding conversation. The phone does all that work for you. The mic is good. It's a unidirectional mic. It blocks out background noise. Everybody knows proper mic technique when it comes to a phone call: hold it to your face. That's it. Same thing with EarPods. They automatically keep that mic just a few inches from their mouth. We try to combine all of that into one product. [06:15] Ron Gaver: The double-ender, for those who may not know, is where two parties at separate locations each record their end of a conversation and then someone later syncs the two recordings together. [06:25] Tim Sinclair: Correct. [06:26] Ron Gaver: And usually, there's some sync signal; some sound. People will sometimes clap or snap their fingers. I've even heard of people singing “Happy Birthday” together to sync up. That's a double-ender. You've basically perfected the double-ender electronically. [06:40] Tim Sinclair: That's been the goal, yeah for sure, … to allow you to record without really any equipment or any studios, and then put those two files together on the back-end and provide you with something that you can easily use or edit and get into a podcast or broadcast. [06:54] Ron Gaver: You've envisioned this for podcasting and broadcasting. Do you have other applications in mind as well? [06:59] Tim Sinclair: Those were our first two obvious choices for markets to go into, but we've talked with lawyers who need to do long-distance depositions even some doctors who need to do medical consultations. There are some job interview possibilities: if you want to save the job interview for transcription or you want to share with your boss or with your team, so they can be in on the interview you just did and hear more of what the person had to say who might be interviewing for a job. There's all sorts of audio collection services that are trying to put together either stories of your life or to get audio for video. I mean there's …. Seems like every day, we find a new potential use for what we're doing, and it's exciting to watch that market expand. [07:40] Ron Gaver: Currently, the front-end recording device for RingR is either an iPhone or an Android phone. [07:45] Tim Sinclair: Correct. [07:46] Ron Gaver: And you're moving into a browser-based RingR system? [07:49] Tim Sinclair: Yeah, it won't necessarily be browser-based, but it will be available on your desktop or laptop. We're fooling around with a couple potential things right now. We're hoping in three or four weeks to begin beta testing, and it would allow you to login to your RingR account and launch a call from there. And it will allow your guest to just follow a simple link in an e-mail on their computer and start the call from there. [08:13] Ron Gaver: So, in that implementation, the guest just needs to follow a link to start the call. When guests use an iPhone or an Android, they also have to download the app. [08:22] Tim Sinclair: Correct. They do not have to sign up. They do not have to create an account or give their e-mail address or any of that kind of stuff. They literally just have to have the app on their phone, and then they tap a code in the e-mail invitation that you send them and that automatically—much like a conference call would today—jumps them right into the call, and once you're both there, you start recording. [08:40] Ron Gaver: That's what RingR is. We've talked a little bit about how you got the idea. Next phase: you've got an idea. How did you start to get the idea developed? What was your first step? [08:51] Tim Sinclair: I knew, not being a technical guy, that I wasn't the one to try to code anything or put this together. I really have no experience in that realm and figured that I had to find some people with some app development, and probably audio experience, in order to make this happen. And I talked with a number of people. It's kind of an idea that was rolling around my head for a couple of years and I would mention it to a friend, or whoever, over time that I thought might know something, and they all thought, “Man, that sounds like a cool idea, but I don't really know how to do it.” It got left at that. About 18 months ago, I was having lunch with another friend, and he had just started a company with a couple of his friends, and I knew it was app based. And I said, “What do you think of this?” And he goes, “We can do that.” I kind of looked up from my food and went, “Really?” He said, “The two guys I'm working with, Kris and Dan, have their PhDs in computer science with an audio and media focus. This would be like a dream-come-true kind of project for them.” And so, we started talking, and they got excited about it, and the rest is kind of history. They gave me the bill—what it would cost. That was the next major potential stumbling block for us, but we took it to a venture capital group locally who was very interested in the project, and they jumped on board pretty quickly, and we've been moving forward ever since. [10:07] Ron Gaver: On your website, you show four team members, yourself, Chad, Kris, and Dan. You went to one of those guys with the idea. Was it Chad? [10:16] Tim Sinclair: Yes, it was. [10:17] Ron Gaver: And he's the one who said, “We can do it”? [10:20] Tim Sinclair: He is. I don't think he regrets it. [10:23] Ron Gaver: Good. And how long did it take to get from, “Gee, I've got this idea, and I think it's really cool,” and you started talking it up, until you got it to Chad and he said, “Hey, yeah, we can do that”? [10:36] Tim Sinclair: Well, it probably was rolling around in my head for two years, maybe three, of this should be doable, but I had enough other things on my plate, and it wasn't anything I wanted to invest a whole lot of time or energy in, and so, it just would come up once every four or five months when I was talking to a friend who is in the tech space and that was about it. And it was sort of that time, again, when I met with Chad. It was May of 2014, and he said, “We can do that.” And by the next week, I had the quote from his company as to what it would cost to get going. So, I took that to this venture capital group. I made a phone call to them on Thursday, we met on Friday, they offered money on Monday, and by the end of that month we were incorporated, we were funded, and we were starting to develop the product. [11:21] Ron Gaver: That doesn't sound like the normal startup experience. [11:25] Tim Sinclair: It is not—I have learned. I didn't know any better. I was too dumb to realize it, but I have talked with many in this field, and no, it is very, very unusual. [11:34] Ron Gaver: You were very fortunate to find Chad, and Chad was hooked up with a couple of stellar developers. You made a call to a venture capital group on a Thursday and had funding on the following Monday. Did you already know this venture capital group? [11:50] Tim Sinclair: I didn't. I hadn't even thought about what it would cost to do this until I got the bill from them. So then … I called a guy who I've known for years. He's kind of like a father figure (in terms of age, at least) and said, “You're the best business guy I know. What do I do here?” And he said, “Well, I invest with Serra Ventures in Champaign. You should at least give them a call. They almost always want a product and some proof that it works, but you can at least share your idea, and they can give you some help.” And I said, “Okay, I might as well do that.” So, that afternoon, [which] was Thursday, I called them, and they called back Thursday night, and we set up the meeting for the next day. They said, “Bring your business plan.” I didn't have a business plan. I didn't have a name. I had nothing, so I opened up Google Docs and made a bunch of stuff up. I mean, it was fairly accurate, but I didn't know what I was doing. I made up the name RingR. And I walked in there as if I knew what I was doing, and Halfway through the meeting, the guy I was talking to said, “Rob, come in! You gotta hear this!” And so then, I'm talking with two of the partners of the firm, and on Monday morning, I got an e-mail from them offering basically some starting capital to get going, and I said, “Sure, why not?” I had no idea what I was getting into. And … like I said, we incorporated, we got things squared away with Chad and Kris and Dan, and started development pretty much right way. [13:08] Ron Gaver: Did you even take Chad or Kris or Dan with you to that meeting, or was it just you solo? [13:13] Tim Sinclair: No, it was just me. Chad is local, but the other two guys don't live in the same state. In fact, one of them doesn't even live in the same country. Kris is our CTO; he's based out of the UK. And Dan is in Virginia, and then Chad and I are in Illinois. I went to the meeting solo. Again, I had no idea what I was doing, but whatever it was worked and at least 18 months later we're still here. [13:36] Ron Gaver: That's a great story. [13:38] Tim Sinclair: Yeah, it's (again) unusual and you know any entrepreneur that I [tell] I called Thursday, met Friday, had money on Monday, pretty much chokes and then wants to kill me because that's just not how it goes, but for whatever reason, it was orchestrated that way, and we were in the right place at the right time. These guys felt confident in my ability to sell the product [and] my industry knowledge, and the idea was innovative enough and new enough with very little, if any, competition in the space that they decided to take a chance. [14:06] Ron Gaver: So, you had an idea. For about two years it's rolling around in your head. Was it one of those ideas you just couldn't let go of? Was it one where you're driving down the road thinking about it day-in and day-out and just couldn't let it go, or was it just something that surfaced every now and then? [14:22] Tim Sinclair: No, it was one of those things that would come back quite often to me, and I'm kind of entrepreneurial, in that I always feel I've got a good idea rolling around in there somewhere, but either I try and it doesn't work or I just forget about it. This was one of those things where I'm like, “This has got to work, there's no reason that this could not happen.” And I think it would be big. I could see lots of different potential applications for it, so I couldn't shake it, but I didn't know what to do with it either, and finally, I sat down to lunch with the right person who at least started the dominoes, and we've been moving forward since that point. [14:54] Ron Gaver: So, you had an idea then you just came into this great development team—a UX guy and two Ph.D. developers who just happen to specialize in audio and digital media. They've got a company, give you the bill, or at least give you the price tag, and then you go and get the money. You've got money. What happens next? [15:13] Tim Sinclair: Well, that was sort of the honeymoon period. I was still working in radio. I had a full-time job, and I was working with these guys who had several other clients. And so, we were kind of all working in a very part-time capacity—although I wasn't getting paid—but we were all working in a part-time capacity on putting this thing together. And it wasn't until December of 2014—late November maybe—that I realized, “I think I'm going to need to quit my job and jump into this thing full-time.” At least, that's my hope, and I quit my job, not knowing exactly what was going to happen. We didn't really have the money for me to go full-time, but I just felt it was the right thing to do. And Wednesday before Thanksgiving it was that we announced to the staff that my co-host and I would be leaving the morning show we'd been hosting for about eight years, and on Monday, so just a few days later, I got a call from Ocean, a business accelerator in Cincinnati that we had applied for and had heard about us, and said, “Hey, do you want to come? We'd love to have you be a part of our inaugural class.” So, after a couple of days, I accepted, and it just so happened that my last day with the radio station was January 2nd, and that was a Friday. The first day of the Ocean class was January 5th, which was a Monday, and so, I missed no time. It was a seamless transition. I moved 250 miles away in that weekend and literally sort of began my full-time endeavors into RingR that day. [16:40] Ron Gaver: There's another beautiful domino that fell into place. [16:44] Tim Sinclair: Yes. [16:45] Ron Gaver: Ocean just happened to be there at the right time. [16:48] Tim Sinclair: Yeah, they were. [16:50] Ron Gaver: Looking back on this, doesn't it amaze you that all of these things fell into place? Or does it just sound like they fell into place a little bit better because you're looking back and telling the story? [17:01] Tim Sinclair: No, … sometimes we look at the past through rose-colored glasses and we go, “Ah, wasn't that nice.” But this was one of those things that, at the time, I'm realizing as it's happening that this is pretty remarkable. I'm well aware that when you quit a job with no plan and then the very next work day you find out the plan that you didn't know was coming and then that plan happens to involve you missing absolutely zero time at work—because one ends on a Friday, the next one starts on a Monday—[that] … all those things were coming together perfectly. However, as I was driving to Cincinnati, I had 88 cents in the RingR bank account. We knew that some investment was coming from Ocean, the accelerator. We were hoping that more was coming from some other investors, but none of that was guaranteed, but I just felt like every step was kind of being laid out for me, and I was just going to have to trust that this was the right thing to do. Although, you look at 88 cents, and you go, “I'm an idiot.” But it has certainly worked out for the best, despite the (I call it) exhilarating terror: it's a whole lot of fun, but it's really, really scary. But I wouldn't have it any other way. I love it. [18:10] Ron Gaver: When you first started, Chad, Kris, and Dan had a company. Are they still operating that company, and that company works with RingR, or are they now full-time RingR employees? [18:20] Tim Sinclair: Yeah, they started out at about 40% with us and then for the last nine months we bumped them up to 90%, so it's been nearly full-time. Pretty much all of their time as a company has been spent with RingR, but they've never been actual employees with benefits and things like that. We are going to ramp our tech development back a little bit in 2016 now and focus more on sales and marketing. We do have, as you mentioned earlier, the desktop, and we have some conference call functionality coming, but once that's done, we're really going to focus on supporting what we have, refining what we have, trying to make it the absolute best product possible, … not really do a whole lot of forward-thinking development for the next 12 to 18 months, and really focus on selling and marketing what we feel like is a great product already. [19:10] Ron Gaver: The accelerator, Ocean: what was your experience working with them? [19:14] Tim Sinclair: I had no idea what to expect, but I loved it. It's the nation's first and only—I think the world's first and only—faith-based accelerator, so not only do they focus on the product and the business and the customers and all those kinds of things, but they focus on the founders as people and who we are, why we do what we do, what we believe. What does it mean to be a creator and a founder? What does it mean to do things the right way and with the right heart? How does that impact your business? And that was fantastic for me. I really enjoyed the experience. It was kind of business boot camp and a chance to develop our pitch to investors, to actually pitch to a roomful of investors, and to make connections with all sorts of different people—legal and marketing and design. Literally, everything was opened up to us, and we just had to take advantage of what we needed for our business, and I really enjoyed the experience. [20:09] Ron Gaver: It sounds like you feel that they truly brought value into the process for you. [20:14] Tim Sinclair: They did. Certainly, the money they invested was nice. It wasn't gigantic, but it was helpful, but I think even without that, it proved to be a very valuable experience. Several of our key investors have come as a result of that. Several of our legal team have come as a result of being at Ocean. Our marketing and sales folks, who are just getting ramped up now, are from Cincinnati. I met several mentors [who are] from that area and came through the Ocean program. I can't say enough good stuff about what it did for us in getting started. [20:47] Ron Gaver: Did they really roll up their sleeves and jump in with you? [20:50] Tim Sinclair: Yeah, they did. You know early on, the first six weeks was really, “Okay, we're going to teach you what business is, what the startup life is like, what a venture-backed business has to do. We're going to work on refining your product, product market fit, testing, interacting with your customers or your future customers, design, how do you want to share yourself with the world, what kind of voice do you want to speak in.” Then things like, how do you set up a board, where do you go for investments, are you an LLC, are you a C corp? You know, we had to go through all that kind of stuff. Most of it was due to me—not all of it—but that was a really helpful base for me to stand on, and then once we got through that, it was, “Okay, let's make some decisions about the product, and let's figure out the story we want to tell investors about how they can play a part in what we're doing.” And so, the next six weeks were spent on putting the pitch together, refining that, and it sort of culminated last April with the chance to stand in front of about 1,500 people who were there for our demo day. Another 1,500 or so, I think, were watching online and really gave us the opportunity to share what we're doing with a bunch of people who cared and some of the people who had some money that they could potentially invest. [22:05] Ron Gaver: So, did the whole process with Ocean start in January and end with demo day in April? [22:11] Tim Sinclair: It actually ended in June. The last six weeks were kind of: “Okay, now that you've pitched and have talked with investors, now what? Do you need to pivot? Do you need to continue the course? Do you need to wrap up some deals with financing? How do you want to proceed from here?” It was a lot lighter workload at the accelerator, but, officially, we all graduated in late June. [22:33] Ron Gaver: That was their inaugural class? [22:34] Tim Sinclair: Correct. Yep, very first one. [22:37] Ron Gaver: Were they kind of feeling their way into it as well, and you guys were—for lack of a better term—“guinea pigs,” or do you feel like they were spot-on and hitting it on all cylinders? [22:49] Tim Sinclair: Yeah, I would say they were hitting on most cylinders, and we joked all the time that we're all startups, Ocean included. They were a startup, but they had a lot of their ducks in a row, and obviously, there are a few things that we could have done differently, and I'm sure they are with the class that just started. But Scott Weiss is leading the program. He's the former CEO of Evenflo, the baby product company. He's worked all over the world for some gigantic companies, and now, he's really devoting his life to investing in young entrepreneurs and some older ones, including myself. His heart is in the right place, his knowledge is unsurpassed, and they've done a fantastic job of collecting some great companies and watching them grow. [23:30] Ron Gaver: You said that Ocean is a faith-based accelerator. What does that mean exactly? You said that they focus on the person, the entrepreneur, and not just on the technical aspects of the business. What did they do? How did Ocean come about? [23:44] Tim Sinclair: It was formed, actually, at a church named Crossroads in Cincinnati—giant megachurch, 20-25,000 people—and they have a group that have been meeting for a number of years called “Unpolished,” which was just for entrepreneurs and start-ups and people who were interested in that kind of life, who either went to the church or were from the community—didn't really matter. They had two, three, four hundred people who met once a month and out of that group, four or five decided, “You know what, we could do something bigger than just meet and talk about it. Let's start an accelerator and see if we can do something a little different here.” And so, the church doesn't own or run Ocean, but it sort of sponsored and sanctioned this group to go out and start the accelerator. And there was no requirement whatsoever that you be of a certain faith or have any sort of certain experiences or beliefs. They just asked that you be willing to explore faith as a whole and how that related to you and how you run your business. In addition to classes that we had about business, once or twice a week we would meet for 45 minutes or an hour and discuss faith—how it had shaped us as people, how it was shaping our businesses, what we could learn from others, what we could learn from Jesus, what we could learn from the Creation story about how we do what we do, why we do what we do, and how that impacts the ultimate product and result. And I found it fascinating. I've spent a lot of my career in a faith kind of environment, and I by no means, have felt like I knew it all or had it all together. I was constantly learning from everybody there—fellow classmates and those who were there to help teach us and talk us through things. Nobody was shoving anything down anybody's throat. It was just, “Hey, let's explore this together and investigate,” and it was fantastic. [25:27] Ron Gaver: At the end of June, you completed the Ocean program. Where were you with RingR development then, and what have you done since? [25:34] Tim Sinclair: Yeah, we had really just sort of finished releasing the Android beta—iPhone beta had been out since January—and so we knew that we had to do some refinements and really get both of those apps to a place where we could charge for them. We still had this open beta, and we were listening and trying to find out as much as we could about the product and how it was being used and what was working and not working. But we also knew that we had to have the framework in place to handle the desktop piece, the conference calling piece, the ability to pay for subscriptions through iTunes or through Google Play or through our website, and put all that into place, so much of the second half of 2015 was trying to put all of that into one app—we called it 2.0—but it didn't really make a difference to anybody else other than us that we were trying to get all that done. In the meantime, we were having to do a little bit more fundraising and figure out how we were gonna ultimately sell and market what we were doing, start building some relationships with some larger enterprise-level clients, and moving on from there. And so, the second half of the year was really focused on that, and now that we're in 2016, as I mentioned, we're pulling back on the development just a little bit and really pushing forward on the sales and marketing. [26:43] Ron Gaver: So, your beta phase started in January of 2015. When did you come out of beta? [26:48] Tim Sinclair: I really just call it all of 2015. I think it was the second week of December we officially started charging for the premium version of RingR, but the bulk of last year was our beta. [26:59] Ron Gaver: And now, you're out of beta, and you're ramping development down and marketing up? [27:04] Tim Sinclair: Yeah, that's fair. We're obviously going to support what we're doing and continue to try to refine the products we have in addition to desktop and conference calling, which are coming soon, but beyond that, yeah, our focus is really to be on, “Okay, we're going to share this.” We've got an affiliate program that just started. We've got some content marketing through e-mail and a blog that's gonna come soon with some heavy hitters in the podcast and broadcast space providing content for us that we think's valuable to anybody, not just RingR users. And then obviously, we'll be exploring SEO and social media and some other places like that to really try to get the brand out there, and then the other (I guess) … 25% of that is going after the enterprise clients who can use us in larger environments, and we think the sum total of all that should be pretty successful. [27:49] Ron Gaver: You've got a great story about how things just fell into place. Many things happened at just the right time. You found the right developers. You found an angel investor and got money in less than a week. You quit your job and started with Ocean without missing a day of work. It's just a great story, but there must have been some difficulties along the way. What kind of difficult things did you have to overcome? What kind of bumps were in the road, perhaps bumps you never even imagined you would have to contend with? [28:19] Tim Sinclair: Yeah, we've hinted at some of them. I mean certainly, driving to Cincinnati with 88 cents in the bank account was a difficulty that I had to overcome mentally as much as anything, and just going: “This is the right thing and we're going to keep pushing forward, even though it seems like we don't have any resources to pull it off.” But from a more, I guess, tangible perspective, I've struggled at times with everything-takes-longer-than-it-takes-and-costs-more-than-it-costs, and that's no one's individual fault, but when you're reliant on Apple and their operating systems or Android and their operating systems, they make changes without telling anybody, and then they launch them. Then it's catch-up for everybody trying to figure out, “Oh what do we need to change within our app to make this function on the new OS?” We're not doing Angry Birds or Candy Crush here. This is a very sophisticated app that's doing multiple things in the background, and when one little thing changes, it could break the whole thing. And so that's been a frustration, to go: “Man, we just thought we put the finishing touches on this, and then there's a change that's caused a number of other issues for us that we've got to go in and fix.” And rather than spend time on development or creating something new, we're spending time fixing something that we didn't think we'd have to fix, and so that's been a sore spot for us. It's nobody's fault. It's how the whole system works, but it's certainly something that I didn't ever really think about. It's like once you create it and you create it right, it's done, right? Well, in this space, that's not necessarily the case. [29:41] Ron Gaver: Could we talk a little bit about the infrastructure that makes RingR work, the things going on behind the scenes? We've talked about the front-end, of course, being an iPhone or an Android phone and later on something on a desktop that allows somebody to connect by clicking a link, but what's doing the heavy lifting behind the scenes? [30:00] Tim Sinclair: We have some proprietary software that's having to do the merging of the audio once it gets to the Amazon servers that everything runs on. We have sets where the audio is merging. We have servers that are connecting the VoIP call. We've got servers that are doing backup copies of everybody's audio so that it lives there. We've got a number of things, sort of, running in the background that nobody sees, thankfully not even me most of the time. Not being the technical guy, I don't want to have to worry about that. But we've tried to set a very, very high level for security in terms of protecting audio and the ways people are able to access it. But we do have multiple systems running multiple servers. Again, they're all Amazon—they're AWSstuff, and that's where pretty much everything lives. [30:46] Ron Gaver: So, you've got everything running on Amazon web services. How is it scaling with you, and how easy is it to scale? [30:52] Tim Sinclair: Thankfully, it's pretty easy, and Kris and Dan have done a good job of working with Amazon and saying: “Okay we're going to pay for certain nodes that we know we have to have all the time, and then we're gonna reserve some at a much lesser cost so that when we do have high peak times—of a whole bunch of calls happening at the same time or being merged at the same time—that we can handle it without really any glitches.” So, you pay a lot less for the reservations of stuff you might use, and then when you use it, it's there for you to use, but if you're not, you're not paying for all the data. So, it's been fantastic, and we've really been thrilled with how that's worked so far. [We've] had zero glitches with them, which is great, and we don't see any reason to change that, for sure in the near future. [31:40] Ron Gaver: You seem to have a very high opinion of AWS. [31:42] Tim Sinclair: Absolutely. [31:43] Ron Gaver: And you have found them very easy to work with? [31:46] Tim Sinclair: We have. They've been great. In fact, for a lot of startups that are involved with accelerators specifically, Amazon has a program that they offer through the accelerators, which would give you a couple of years, and about (I think it's) $10,000 in credit to use their stuff. And of course, they're hoping that once you do, it'll be too much of a pain to change, and you'll just stay with them and start paying them, which is clearly what we're going to do, so it worked. But certainly, in the early days of a startup, to be able to save a whole bunch of money on server cost is huge, and so through the end of 2016, we still won't have incurred really any costs from Amazon, and they provide tech support, and we've had a few little things here and there we've had to pay for, but in general, the actual usage of their servers hasn't cost us anything yet, and that's, of course, been really helpful. [32:31] Ron Gaver: What's the name of the program that allows you to do that with Amazon? [32:34] Tim Sinclair: You know, I wish I had that in front of me, and I'm sure there is a name for it, but it was offered through the accelerator we were with, and so I believe that to have access to that you have to be part of an accelerator program in order to get it. [32:49] Ron Gaver: Alright. As far as their customer service and the ability to call them up and get advice or to work with them to debug a system—you probably didn't do that as much as the other guys did, but you've certainly heard anecdotally how that's gone. Have the experiences been good for them? I'm assuming they have been since you have such a high opinion of AWS. [33:09] Tim Sinclair: Yeah, I do, and I take a lot of that energy and conviction from my guys who do have to deal with them on a regular basis. Thankfully, we haven't had a whole lot, certainly negative, that we've had to go to them about. So it's just been, “Hey, how do we better configure this? Can we do X, Y, or Z?” And they've been helpful every time. [33:25] Ron Gaver: You, as the CEO, have to wear multiple hats. What are the hats that you have to wear, what do you like doing most, and what do you like doing least? [33:33] Tim Sinclair: Well it started out, any startup is about dreaming and innovation and design and creation, and that's really my wheelhouse. It always has been, and so that phase was a blast for me. Whether it was the idea that was rolling around my head for those couple of years or once we even hit the ground running, all the meetings were, “How can we create something that people are going to love?” And then all of a sudden, you launch a product, and thankfully, we were well-received, and a lot of people were trying us out, and I realized, literally within an hour after launching on the App Store, “Oh no, we have to support this. You know, people are gonna have questions or comments or concerns or criticism or whatever, and we have to not only just dream and design, but now we have to support what it is we've designed.” And so that felt like I was going from one full-time job to two, and then at the end of 2015, when we actually launched the paid model, it was that realization all over again. It's like, “Ah, we're designing and supporting, and now we have to sell it.” Because there's something to sell. Before, people were just using it for free, and now there is a part of this that needs to be sold. Certainly, our investors like to see when we actually have money coming through the doors, and so we've got to sell this thing, too. And for me, I love the design and dreaming phase. The selling would probably be a somewhat distant second, and the support would definitely be third. I say that with an asterisk, though, because I've really tried to challenge myself to go, “I think this support and sales thing kinda goes hand-in-hand. I want to leave every person who contacts us with a really positive experience.” And I've tried to kind of make it my mission to overwhelm them with generosity or support or friendliness, or put my phone number out there and try to respond to people at midnight if an e-mail comes through and none of my other guys are able to get it. I'll respond. I'll try to help. I mean, I know what it's like. I've been a broadcaster who always wants a good product, and if something doesn't work, that's really frustrating and can make me look bad. And so I feel like I can feel what many of our users feel when they're having a frustration or a problem. And so, I try to use that to market because when you treat people beyond what they expect, they tend to share that with friends and family, and I'd much rather have podcasters or broadcasters who love us be sharing RingR rather than me trying to beat down bushes and beat our own drum and say, “Hey, look how great we are.” It's way better if other people do that for us. [35:57] Ron Gaver: When you realized that you had to go into the support mode, what was your instant support team? Was it just the four of you again? [36:04] Tim Sinclair: Yeah, it really was. It was kind of an all-hands-on-deck. Whoever got to it first [would] respond and do their best to help, and then if we had to bring other people in, we could certainly do that. But there's nothing automated at the moment. I think that's pretty obviously what it is, and I would rather have someone, 15 minutes after they send an e-mail, get something back from me or Chad or whoever that says, “Hey, got your request; we're on it, and we'll be back to you real soon,” rather than have it sit there for 24 hours, and then someone respond at that point. When it comes through, we try to get to it as soon as we can, and that'll have to change as we grow. I understand that, but right now we're a small operation. We want to seem as if we're a big operation but function as if we're a small one. [36:47] Ron Gaver: There's a lot to be said for the user's experience when the user calls support, gets one of the developers on the line, and the developer knows exactly what's going on down in the intricate details and isn't somebody who's just taking a trouble ticket, logging it in, and letting them know that somebody from level two will get back to them. [37:05] Tim Sinclair: Yeah, absolutely. I remember, probably 5 to 7 years ago, I was using a site to store some audio for my radio show and had a question or a comment, and I sent an e-mail to the company saying, “Hey, here's a thought.” And later that day, I got an e-mail back from the CEO. Now, he may have been their only employee. I don't know how big they were. They weren't very big; I do know that. That had an impact on me. I went, “He took time to send me a note and respond to my question and say, ‘Hey, that's a great idea. We'll look into that.'” And I've tried to take queues from his generosity with his time and put that into RingR and go, “I hope when one of us sends an e-mail back or responds to a phone call or whatever, we can somehow leave our user with an idea that, “They care. Not only are they the ones who can fix the problem and fix it quickly, but they care about me, they know what I'm going through, and they're willing to do whatever they can to help.” [37:58] Ron Gaver: So, now you're transitioning into the third job you described, which is salesman, marketer, chief marketing officer, or whatever you want to call it. What do you see as the big challenges ahead of you as you now try to get the business up and running and expand your user base? [38:14] Tim Sinclair: Yeah, I think the big challenge was finding the right person or team to bring on who were experienced in doing this kind of thing—and scaling startups—to find the resources to do that because, you know, we don't have all the money in the world to throw at big-name person or big-name firm or big-name team to come on and work with a little startup. I think that that hire, that decision, is probably one of the biggest ones—at least to date—that I've made, and thanks to our time in Cincinnati, we came across one person specifically and her team who has done this very successfully for a number of startups and even larger companies. So for us, it's really, “Is this the right hire?” And I believe it to be, but we'll find out. And then what is the plan? We're gonna do a lot of testing of various ways of sharing what we do, seeing what the response is, and then building a plan based on that response. And so we have to find where our audience is, what motivates them—to not only sign up but eventually become a premium user—and causes them to fall in love with us and then share us with their friends and their audiences. And thankfully, our audience is mainly podcasters and broadcasters who talk to other podcasters and broadcasters, and so we're excited about our affiliate program and allowing people to share us and make a little money in the process, but that's gonna be a long, arduous 4-to-6 months to find out what's working and what's not, and then developing a plan from there on out to move forward. [39:44] Ron Gaver: You're also fortunate that podcasters and broadcasters just like to talk. [39:48] Tim Sinclair: It's true. It's a very good thing for us. [39:50] Ron Gaver: So, you found a marketing partner. Is it safe to say it's a marketing team—this hire that you made? [39:56] Tim Sinclair: It is. They're pouring a ton of time into us, and they've been willing to help in exchange for some equity and not a whole lot of money because they believe in us, and time and time again, we found that, from our tech team to some of our legal team, to our IP and patent strategy team, and now sales and marketing, to go, “You know what? We think this idea is a good one. We believe it's going somewhere, and we're willing to put our expertise in for less than we might normally because we think there's a return on the other side.” [40:28] Ron Gaver: Alright. So, you've got a certain amount of dilution going on from taking on extra partners, but you still have a good feeling about what you've managed to retain? [40:36] Tim Sinclair: Absolutely. Yeah, I'm a solo founder, for one thing, so that's helpful for me, personally, and while I am concerned about the percentage I have, to me it's just like fundraising. Yes, it's being diluted, but to go out and raise the same amount of money, it's the same difference, so whether I raise a million dollars and then spend that on a whole bunch of employees, or whether I have those employees go, “We know you don't have the cash right now, but we're willing to put in x-number of dollars' worth of work,” and it all adds up to a million dollars. It's no different. And so, the work has to get done one way or the other, and I like having people working for me, and working with me, who have some skin in the game, and who know that their work isn't just a paycheck. It isn't just money that's being deposited at the first of the month. It's long-term investment, and it's a chance for them to really be a part of something significant and part of something big, and their work and their results directly affect their ultimate pay because it's tied to our equity and not only to a paycheck. [41:41] Ron Gaver: It certainly makes for a more motivated team. [41:44] Tim Sinclair: Correct. [41:45] Ron Gaver: As we start to wrap this up, is there anything, perhaps, that you would like to discuss that I haven't brought up yet? Maybe a question you wish I had asked? [41:53] Tim Sinclair: No, you've been very thorough, and I appreciate that. I think, certainly, just sharing how to get in touch with us and how to get a hold of our products would be important, but beyond that, I think we've hit the highs and lows for the most part of the story. [42:05] Ron Gaver: Alright, so how do we get in touch with you? [42:07] Tim Sinclair: The website is probably the first place to go. That's ringr.com, R-i-n-g-R dot com, no E in RingR. You can download the app for free for your iPhone, iPad, or Android device through the App Store or Google Play, and we are on Twitter and Facebook. Our Twitter handle is just RingR_US. [42:27] Ron Gaver: And on Facebook? [42:29] Tim Sinclair: Facebook, just search RingR, and you will find us. I believe it's/ringrapp, Facebook/ringrapp, if you're looking for the actual address, but searching RingR should do it too. [42:38] Ron Gaver: And I'll put the links to all of those in the show notes and make sure that everyone has ready access to those as well. In conclusion, I'm always curious how people have grown and developed throughout their careers and lives. Is there anything you can think of that has had a profound impact on you that you could recommend to someone? Something that they could take away and say, “You know, maybe I'll check that out and see if it works for me?” It could be a book, a person, a conference, just about anything. [43:06] Tim Sinclair: Yeah, there's a book I've mentioned to several others called Love Does. It's by a guy by the name of Bob Goff, and it's not a business book at all, but it's simply the story of how Bob loves other people in extraordinary ways, and ways that culture and society have told us aren't reasonable, aren't okay, aren't whatever, but they're remarkable. And I've really tried to take to heart a lot of what he says in there with our customers and say: “I want to be remarkable. I want to be different. I want to, if not love, certainly care for and care about them in ways that they don't expect.” Because when something happens, surprise, I believe, is the key to most every emotion. Great horror movies are great because of suspense and surprise. Great comedians—it's all about timing and saying something at a time that nobody expected. They don't see it coming. They're surprised and—boom—all of a sudden they're laughing out loud because they didn't see that coming. And for us—I think—when we surprise a customer, a user, with a great experience or with something that we say or that we do, not only is it a good feeling for them and a good experience for them (and it endears them to RingR), but it's something they're more likely to share with other people, and like I said earlier, that's going to be our best marketing ever. And so, that's why I love looking at Twitter and finding people who are not talking to us but talking to their friends about us. “And man, just found this! This is awesome!” or “Just recorded my first RingR interview—sounds unbelievable! How do they do that?” Those kinds of things we want to continue to increase, and whether that's an interaction with me or our team or just an interaction with the product, we want to consistently leave people surprised and feeling like they've gotten more than they've bargained for; it's the under-promise, over-deliver idea. And that book, Love Does, really was a great encouragement to me on the kind of impact that could have in a life. [45:05] Ron Gaver: That's a good one: just to surprise people. I think that's an excellent recommendation. Alright, Tim. Thank you very much for the interview. Thank you for your time. I appreciate it very much. [45:14] Tim Sinclair: Oh my pleasure, Ron. It's good to be with you, and if we can ever do it again, please let me know. If ever I can do anything to help, I'm happy to do so for you and everybody else. Tim@ringr.com is my e-mail address if you want to e-mail me directly. [45:40] Ron Gaver: Thanks for listening to the SaaS Business podcast. I would like to remind you of a few things. Please don't forget about the resources available to you on the website. Sign up there to receive your free download and updates, and go to saasbusinesspodcast.com followed by a forward slash and the episode number to find the episode show notes. 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