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Explore the world of construction with Greg Green, the General Superintendent at RKA Construction. Based in Memphis, Tennessee, RKA has been making waves in both residential and commercial projects since its inception in 2011. In this episode, Greg shares insights into RKA's journey, their commitment to quality, and the unique challenges and successes they've experienced serving the Mid-South region.
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Can we capitalism our way out of capitalism?Welcome to another thought-provoking episode on the intersection of cults, cons, and capitalism.This episode explores a topic that is probably relevant to most people in this audience: the intersection of capitalism and self-help. You've often heard me talk about the ‘money cult' in my critique of new-age spirituality. If you enjoy this topic, you're in for a real treat.One of the most prevalent narratives that we hear by money cult ambassadors is that "good money in the hands of good people" can be the solution to the world's problems. But is that really the case? Does capitalism and its promises of prosperity truly hold the key to our collective well-being? Can we capitalism our way out of capitalism? Is there such a thing as ‘conscious capitalism?' To dive into this complex subject, I'm joined by the brilliant and hilarious brand strategist and marketing muckraker, Rachael Kay Albers (RKA). RKA is kind of a big deal and I'm a huge fan of her work. If you listen to the episode, you'll understand why. She is everyone's favorite brand-mother…but make it anti-capitalist. We all need an RKA in our life to torch the way to liberating our bodies, hearts, and minds (and each other) from the oppressive and exploitative capitalist patriarchy.Warning: this episode MAY radicalize you (in a good way). This episode is a foundational understanding of capitalism and its connection to cult dynamics, particularly within the self-help industry. Check out these episode highlights: * Critique of capitalism and what makes it culty * The impact of capitalism on individuals and society and how it is reflected in the way we interact with brand culture, self-help, and entrepreneurship. * Challenging the dominant narratives associated with capitalism and how to free our minds from capitalism propaganda. * How self-help social media influencers contribute and reinforce capitalism propaganda through unethical marketing and predatory sales tactics. * A call for change and exploring alternatives toward a more equitable future.* And so much more!We barely touched the tip of the iceberg in this
Софья Тихонова, г. Саратов, доктор философских наук, профессор кафедры теоретической и социальной философии СГУ им. Н.Г. Чернышевского.Автор более 300 научных работ, 3 монографий и 20 коллективных монографий. Руководитель лаборатории цифровых исследований философии риска «Цифра». Победитель книжного конкурса РКА «Лучшая гуманитарная книга». Лауреат международного конкурса PR и рекламы «Золотой Соболь». Финалист «Лиги лекторов» Российского общества «Знание». Администратор группы «Ученые против лженауки» и организатор ежегодных международных конференций «Лженаука в общественном обществе», соорганизатор семинара «Мифология общества потребления», соучредитель СРОО СРК «Кинотраектория», член оргкомитета Фестиваля детского и юношеского кино «Киновертикаль», член РОИФН, РФО, руководитель и исполнитель грантов РГНФ, РФФИ, РНФ. Дипломированный визажист и парикмахер, блогер, тревел-блогер. Sophia Tikhonova is a doctor of philosophy, professor of the department of theoretical and social philosophy at Saratov Chernyshevsky State University. Author of more than 300 scientific works, 3 monographs and 20 collective monographs. Head of the Digital Research Philosophical Risk Laboratory "Digital". Winner of the RKA book competition "The Best Humanitarian Book". Winner of the PR and advertising international competition "Zolotoy Sobol". Finalist of the "League of Lecturers" of the Russian Society "Znanie". Administrator of the group "Students against fake science" and organizer of the annual international conference "Fake science in public society", co-organizer of the seminar "Mythology of the consumer society", co-creator of "Kinotraektoriya", member of the organizing committee of the festival of children's and youth films "Kinovertical", member of the Russian Society of History and Philosophy of Science , Russian Philosophical Society, head and executor of grants, Russian Humanitarian Scientific Fund, Russian Fund for Fundamental Studies, Russian Scientific Fund. Certified make-up artist, hairdresser, and travel blogger. FIND SOPHIA ON SOCIAL MEDIA VKontakte | YouTube | Facebook ================================SUPPORT & CONNECT:Support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/denofrichTwitter: https://twitter.com/denofrichFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mark.develman/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/denofrichInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/den_of_rich/Hashtag: #denofrich© Copyright 2023 Den of Rich. All rights reserved.
Jeff Harry is back! Earlier this year, Jeff and I asked the question: "Is America a scam?" Today, the question is, "Can we fix capitalism?" Yvon Chouinard, self-styled "reluctant billionaire" and Patagonia founder recently made headlines for giving up ownership of the company and dedicating future profits to fight climate change. “Earth is now our only shareholder,” Chouinard wrote in an open letter. The Internet went wild for the news with many celebrating the move as proof that there is hope for capitalism yet. In an exclusive New York Times interview Chouinard himself positioned the decision as just that: “Hopefully this will influence a new form of capitalism that doesn't end up with a few rich people and a bunch of poor people. We are going to give away the maximum amount of money to people who are actively working on saving this planet.” Others questioned whether the move was a way of avoiding the $700 million tax hit that would come with selling the company, while keeping company control within the family. We've def got billionaire trust issues, even with the "reluctant" ones. Jeff Harry joins me again on this episode of Marketing Muckraking to talk about the dangers of billionaires with platinum cards and hearts of gold. And we explore the question of whether we can "fix" capitalism...and if the uberwealthy are the ones to do it? Is the solution to our systemic problems simply a matter of rustling up more well-meaning millionaires and billionaires? Let's CoMuckrake about it. Come along for a wild and messy ride. We cover: Why a "reluctant billionaire" like Yvon Chouinard of Patagonia might not be qualified to fix the planet and its problems How "the one moral CEO in America," Dan Price of Gravity payments, fell from grace and why we're embarrassed we ever re-tweeted him Andrew Carnegie, wealthy philanthropy, and paternalism in do-good clothing What climate change has to do with Super Mario World Camp Reset and how a stuffed monkey named Uche might save us all A simple practice to help you deconstruct capitalism today — or your money back! About Jeff Harry Jeff Harry shows individuals and companies how to tap into their true selves, to feel their happiest and most fulfilled — all by playing. Jeff believes that we already have many of the answers we seek, and by simply unleashing our inner child, we can find our purpose and, in turn, help to create a better world. An international speaker and consultant, Jeff has presented at conferences such as INBOUND, SXSW, and Australia's Pausefest, showing audiences how major issues in the workplace can be solved using play. He was selected by Engagedly as one of the Top 100 HR Influencers of 2020 for his organizational development work around addressing toxicity in the workplace. His playwork has been featured in the New York Times, AJ+, SoulPancake, the SF Chronicle, and CNN. And he's a damn good follow on TikTok. Go check him out. Links from the episode: Is America a Scam? Ep. 5 of Marketing Muckraking with Jeff Harry Winners Take All by Anand Giridharadas "Social Media Was a C.E.O.'s Bullhorn, and How He Lured Women": Karen Weise, New York Times piece on Dan price "The Prophet Motive": Stephen Rodrick, Esquire magazine piece on Dan Price "Community Love vs. Romantic Love" TikTok duet with @AyandaStood Camp Reset Hima Batavia Shout outs to Wendy Conrad, Tiffany Joy Lanier, and Lisa Robbin Young for joining in with questions and ideas during the CoMuckraking live! Muckraker's note: My episodes with Jeff always start with him messaging me on Instagram like, “Should we talk about this?! Let's talk about this.” So we don't do this in a typical podcast interview style, like you might be used to, but two friends dishing and debating the topics we're passionate about. The day we recorded this, Jeff had some tech issues getting onto Instagram live, which I have edited to make our conversation easier to follow. But that also means there's more of an RKA monologue at the beginning before Jeff could connect and some messy IG audio — but by the time you hear what Jeff has to say at the end of our chat, I think you'll agree that this messiness is a plus, not a minus. On with the show.
In this week's episode of the Red Pill Revolution Podcast, we GO DEEP. We touch on everything from King Charles appointing Prince Andrew; An El Paso Teacher fired for promoting the term MAP, UFOs being sited and tracked over Ukraine, a nursing home apologies for bringing in a stripper, and even the ancient Sumerian Race and their unbelievable technological advances. Subscribe and leave a 5-star review! ----more---- Our website https://redpillrevolution.co/ Protect your family and support the Red Pill Revolution Podcast with Affordable Life Insurance. This is attached to my license and not a third-party ad! Go to https://agents.ethoslife.com/invite/3504a now! Currently available in AZ, MI, MO, LA, NC, OH, IN, TN, WV Email austin@redpillrevolution.co if you would like to sign up in a different state Leave a donation, sign up for our weekly podcast companion newsletter, and follow along with all things Red Pill Revolution by going to our website: https://redpillrevolution.co ----more---- Full Transcription Welcome to the revolution. Hello and welcome to red pill revolution. My name is Austin Adams and thank you so much for listening today. I appreciate it so so much. We have some very fun and interesting things to talk about today. Some things about the Royal family on the backs of queen Elizabeth's death last week, some things about. I don't know, strippers at old folks homes. And then we will also talk about a little bit about UFOs, a little bit of everything today. So you are in for it. It's gonna be a great show. Thank you so much for listening. The first thing I need you to do before we jump into it is just go ahead and hit that subscribe button for me. All right. Takes five seconds of your day. It means the world to me. That's all I need you to do right now is hit the five star review button and subscribe takes five seconds. Like I said, if you're on apple podcast, Spotify, leave a review. If you are watching this on YouTube, go ahead and hit that like button wherever you're at. I appreciate you so much. And again, welcome to the revolution. We are going to jump right into it. Here are the articles we're going to discuss a nursing home has apologized after hiring strippers for their residents. . And we will discuss that. We actually have a video today, which you guys are in for a treat for. Um, there's some very, very happy old folks in this old folks home. And when I decide to put myself in one, many, many years from now, I may just have to figure out which one this one was, because it looks like they're having a great time. Um, the next one is discussing that prince, or I'm sorry, not no longer prince king, Charles himself is now, uh, seemingly going to a point prince Andrew into a high level position. And if you don't know anything about prince Andrew, you will in just a few minutes, there's a couple articles that we'll discuss on that. We are also going to talk about the Pakistan, former prime minister getting caught red handed, uh, with some documents. Now, normally I don't really care about the Pakistani former prime minister at all. Uh, but this was a, a pretty interesting one. So, um, we'll find out why he got caught red handed, uh, basically, um, yeah. Basically putting, uh, documents out there during a legal case that didn't even exist. So we'll discuss that. We will also talk about El Paso, firing a teacher for going and calling pedophiles maps to their students and trying to convince them to do the same. So again, we will discuss all of that in a few more things, including UFOs and China, potentially finding a nuclear fusion fuel with limitless energy from the moon. All right. So lots of interesting stuff, stick around. Thanks for listening. Hit that subscribe button. If you didn't already, I forgive you, but if you don't do it now, I may not. All right. I forgive you, but just hit it. I appreciate it. Sincerely. All right, let's get. Welcome to red pill revolution. My name is Austin Adams. Red pill revolution started out with me realizing everything that I knew, everything that I believed, everything I interpreted about my life is through the lens of the information I was spoon fed as a child, religion, politics, history, conspiracies, Hollywood medicine, money, food, all of it, everything we know was tactfully written to influence your decisions and your view on reality by those in power. Now I'm on a mission, a mission to retrain and reeducate myself to find the true reality of what is behind that curtain. And I'm taking your ass with me. Welcome to the revolution. All right. Let's jump into it. Episode number 44 of the red pill revolution podcast. And I appreciate you more than, you know, the very first article that we are going to jump into today is going to be a nursing home. Apologizing, not sure why after hiring strippers for their residents. So we have heard of drag shows for infants and children, but what we have not heard of yet is strippers for old folks homes. and this is probably my favorite new video. There's a hilarious video making its round of a stripper, basically shaking her boobs and doing all sorts of things in front of these old, old men and women in their mass. It's quite quite hilarious. So we will watch that in just a. But I do find it interesting, right? The, the, uh, drag show for children is such a hot topic. It seems like there was literally never a drag show for children. Right. Because it's a sexualized show until very, very recently. Um, so, and, and there's probably a very obvious reason why there's absolutely no reason children should be involved in drag shows, you know, but maybe that's me being crazy thinking that we shouldn't sexualize. Toddlers and infants, but who knows? So let's go ahead and watch this video here. It is quite hilarious of this nursing home debacle and then we'll talk about some of the comments that came up in this, and then we'll move on to some more serious topics. But I thought we, you know, we'll start this one off light today. and I'll kind of talk you through what we are seeing in a, uh, you know, PG 13 fashion here. Although it's not, it's not that wild, you know, you can find it. It's not that crazy, but pretty hilarious stuff. All right, let's go ahead and pull this article or this video up. It seems like it's in a different country, but it's, uh, basically. This young woman, she looks like some type of, I don't know, I don't know if she's Asian or something, but they're speaking a different language and she's literally shaking her butt in front of these old folks on these old folks sitting in their wheelchairs. And there is just this man who is so excited to be there with holding this woman's boobs in her hands, hand. this is comical comical. Now I don't know why this isn't a thing. I think there's a company here. I, I don't know why this is not a thing already. There should absolutely be an entire stripper company. Designed to go to old folks homes. I don't know why we're like thinking that shouldn't be a thing. I don't know why these people feel like the need to apologize for hiring a stripper. Um, the only thing they should be hire, or the only thing they should be apologizing for is not hiring enough strippers. Cuz there was only one there and there's plenty of people to go around. Uh, they should absolutely bring in more people. Um, so , I don't know why they, they feel the need to do this. Now let's look through some of the comments here. Somebody says. Flips sake. They're old. They aren't dead. Yeah, of course. Why wouldn't these people enjoy themselves? You're on your way out. You might as well have a good time. Um, let's see what somebody else said. This is coming from Reddit, Reddit slash face Palm, and somebody said, are we face palming for the apology? The hiring is exemplary. uh, the next comment says maybe next time, mail strippers for the ladies too. Maybe that's what they forgot and why they have apologized. all right. I think that's enough on that topic, but I think it's awesome. 100%. I am absolutely behind the strippers at old folks homes, way, way more than I am behind the children going to drag shows. Right. We see all these like horrific videos of, of literal children going to drag shows and giving money to these men. And in 90% of the time at these drag shows, they are highly unhealthy. And, and must we say overweight, and even in some cases, a Dr. May call them obese, but majority of the time it's obese obese men who are shaking the, what they did not have given to them by God, in front of children, asking them for money for sexual acts in front of. It's like literally one of the most horrific things. And like I said earlier, we didn't see that literally a year ago. We didn't see it at all. There was no drag shows, you know, shaking of, uh, you know, butts in front of children that was found to be acceptable a year ago. It's literally so baffling to me how this even became a conversation that we need to have. Um, and everybody who attends these with their children should absolutely have CPS called in them. Although there's another conversation about whether CPS is literally just designed to traffic, children for profit. Um, I heard somewhere that each child that they actually take away from the children ends up being like a hundred thousand dollars or Mo like it, it might have even been like a million. Um, every time CPS takes a child away from their family, they make money off of it from the, the country, from the state, from the federal government or the state government. They're actually profiting from taking children from their parents. And, you know, we went through a whole, you know, the whole vaccination thing. We had to look at it. Luckily, we're in a state here where they have exemptions for children, surprisingly enough, for in the state that I'm in, but they do, they have exemptions. They even have philosophical exemptions for vaccination, but there has been several, several cases. I did a ton of research on it when we decided not to give our children, the COVID vaccine. Um, for many, many reasons, the first being, it's not a vaccine, um, it's mRNA gene therapy, which has never been done before, you know, do your own research on that and make your own decisions for your own children. Um, but with my children's history and everything else, we decided not to do it. So we had to go and actually physically research what could happen if the state decided to come after us for that and have come to find out we fall under exemptions. Really nice to be in the state. I would never move to a state where that's not the case because they've actually, I looked at all of the laws in our state and I looked at all of the previous legal proceedings in cases against parents for not vaccinating. And there was like nine cases in the last hundred years or 70 years when this became a law where they attempted to do so now luckily a majority of those cases, they did not win and the parents actually ended up winning the case. Um, but just tells you how far the state is willing to go to profit from stealing children from their parents. It's horrible. So, you know, do a little bit of research on that. And I, I think it's, again, worth an episode, almost diving into what CPS actually is, what majority they go after, because it's a lot of times it's directly affecting minority communities, disproportionate. Um, you know, but I digress. So let's go ahead and move on from our nursing home strippers and we'll move into the Royals family situation this week, uh, queen Elizabeth died. If you were hiding under a rock this week, or you're listening from the future in a time machine. Now, listening back, this is, uh, Wednesday, September 14th, 2022, that this is episode is happening and the, uh, queen died last week after almost 70 years, Ofra allowing prince Charles to become king Charles. Now some of the controversy that's coming up from that is that king Charles now, uh, you know, is now looking to so, so king Charles is now going to appoint prince Andrew to step in for him first, if he is ill or out of the country. That's right. The same prince Andrew, it says who was a close friend of Jeffrey Epstein and used $12 million of tax based income. To settle a sexual assault case with Virginia guff, the same Virginia guff, who was at the Galea Maxwell trial testifying directly. Right. You know that one. So king Charles is going to appoint a literal pedophile to potentially step in from now. We'll actually look into what that means. Um, and, and what the actual title is that he'll be getting. Um, but we'll read some of the comments here. It says he was already a counselor to his mom, queen Elizabeth II. The Regency act of 1937, decides who can be counselors. Apparently there's not a clause that has to do with, you know, paying off children for doing illegal sexual acts on them, you know, and being part of international sex trafficking rings. Maybe that should be a clause. I don't know who am I, although if you go and read the Ashley Biden journal, uh you'll know that. Our royalty, our princes and princes, our presidents and their family are not also immune to these types of acts. Um, but it goes on to say that three of them are non working Royals. Um, you guys need new legislation, so prince Andrew or prince, and can replace Peto prince. Now princess Anne is a, uh, somebody who goes on and say for real princess, Anne is a G does a lot of low profile Royal's work, charity work, zero scandals, not a big spender. Um, I could be propaganda by the news, but she seems humble and hardworking. I think she may have even been the one who was, uh, allowed to stand beside the princess, um, in one of these proceedings for like one of the very first times. Um, but quite interesting. Uh, don't really know why a king of a nation. Potentially put a pedophile in the possession of power, but you know, once you find out that maybe potentially majority of them are culprits in this type of thing, uh, you know, it starts to be much more believable. Now this article goes on to say that king Charles II appoints prince Andrew in new important role. And another article says that prince Andrew can still be deputized for king as counselor of state, but princess Anne can't under new rules. And then, um, we'll go ahead and jump into one of those articles here. So it goes on to say that king, uh, king Charles I third ascended the throne after his late mother queen Elizabeth, the second passed away at her country estate in bald morale Scotland. The 73 year old was officially announced as the nation's new sovereign last Saturday, September 10th. And following his proclamation, the new head of state was supposedly appointed his younger brother, prince Andrew as counselor of state. Robert Peston journalist and political editor for ITV news, posted a thread of tweets explaining the situation. And he says the Monarch points, five counselors of state to stand in for him when he is unwell or out of the UK, Peston began, they are his spouse. Plus the top four in secession to the crown who are age 21 or over these include prince Andrew and his daughter, princess Beatrice. It says that, uh, but not prince and who is probably the most widely respected in all of the Royal family. Many would say, this is not, especially since the 2013 secession of the crown act ended Premo, gen premature. Not sure what that is though. Um, only for those born after 2011, uh, interesting. He says it continues that. So if king Charles were incapacitated, Andrew would step in as king. Not Anne. He ended his thread with the question. Do you think most British people would approve? I would certainly hope not says taken to Twitter. Many users shared their answers to passions questions. One responded, I most certainly would become a Republican under those circumstances. No way would I accept Andrew as a standin for the king? This is nuts. A second person wrote in his first week as king Charles has had two hissy fits about pens, sacked dozens of his staff at Clarence house. And now is rehabilitating prince nons. Good call is your majesty. Yeah, I saw him do that, where he was like sitting there signing documents and like pissed that there was some stuff on the table and like waved in somebody else because how dare he have to move the King's hand to move a, you know, pen off of a desk. Um, it goes on to say that a third waited or wants to wait for an outcome tweeting. Let's see what the actual outcome is. I don't think people will stomach Andrew being in that line. I'm pro monarchy. I may be, it may be a legal glitch or point of clarification may be needed, but certainly needs to be changed. Andrew had also, uh, previously served as this Queen's counselor of state, along with king Charles Prince William and prince Harry. Hmm. Um, so who better to take on the throne than a potential Jeffrey Epstein associated pedophile literally paid off Virginia guff in a settlement claim during, uh, a legal proceeding to hush hush, the conversation surrounding him sexually assaulting a minor. Hmm. Now that could lead us into our next conversation, which, you know, would be a little bit deeper than that, about this, you know, whole map situation, which we'll get into here in a minute. Um, but let's see if there's any more substance to these articles. I don't know anything about this princess Anne. Um, but it sounds like, you know, maybe she's the one who a lot of people are rooting for, or that other person said maybe I'm being propaganda. You know, I like that word propaganda that seems like it's a, a very fitting word in these types of situations. Um, but how terrifying is that? That literally not only the king of England, but you know, seeing over Canada, seeing over Australia, seeing over, you know, 14 different Commonwealth, uh, realms is what they referred to it as, um, would potentially be prince Andrew also known as PTO Andrew, because as we've stated, he's a pedophile. I don't know. Quite terrifying. What a horrific PR move by, you know, during all of this. Now I did see something about king Charles. I, I just can't say that seriously, king Charles, I feel like I'm in a Disney movie. It seems so bizarre that we have Kings and Queens and princesses and, you know, Royal family, you know, all based on blood lines. That's the, that's the weird thing about the Royal family is it's literally all based on bloodline. You cannot move your way into a position of power. It's literally a Royal bloodline. And we talked about this an episode ago, where if you go back far enough, according to these, you know, conspiracy theories, you know, even people like Cleopatra. And, uh, there's like basically 12 Royal families that have had these bloodlines go down and down for generations. There's a CIA document about it, which is quite quite interesting. Um, so I'll have to check that out at some point there's like a 217 page book that is, uh, put into the cia.gov. Documents, you can go to Google right now, or even better go to brave search right now and type in CIA Royal bloodlines, FOA, OIA, freedom of information act. And you will find the document that I'm discussing here. Anyways, do some research on that. Happy to discuss it with you All right. Let's move on. Dr. Fauci and ran Paul and here is the clip, uh, but she's had the flu for 14 days. Should she get a flu shot? Well, no. If she got the flu for 14 days, she's as protected as anybody can be. Cuz the best vaccination is to get infected. And if not, if she really has the flu, if she really has the flu. Now, what this is, is this is ran Paul grilling, Dr. Fauci very recently regarding this, like today, I believe it's today. He's showing him on an iPad, the, to his own statements from like a few years ago, saying these things about the flu. Okay. So take that into consideration. When you're listening to this vaccination is to get infected yourself and, uh, but she's had the flu for 14 days. Should she get a flu shot? Well, no. If she got the flu for 14 days, she's just protected as anybody can be. Cuz the best vaccination is to get infected yourself and not get it. If she really has the flu, if she really has the flu, she definitely doesn't need a flu vaccine. If she really has the flu, she should not get it again. No, she doesn't need it because the, it it's the BA it's the most potent vaccination is getting infected yourself. So when we look at this, we wonder, you know, why you seem to really embrace basic immunology back in 2004 and how you, or why you seem to reject it now. And as a matter of fact, Reuter's fact check looked at that and said, Fauci, 2004 comments do not contradict his pandemic shame, actually words don't lie. If you look at the words behind me, we can go over them a little bit at a time. She doesn't need it because the most potent vaccin vaccination is getting infected yourself. It is true. It is true Senator. It is a very potent. Way to protect. But when you're trying to tell us that kids need a third or a fourth vaccine, are you including the variability or the variable of previous infection in the studies? No, you're not. So what I love about that is the fact that Dr. Fauci is just shaking in this piece of paper in his hand, coming from Reuters, like Dr. Fauci, aren't you Mr. Science, aren't you the only person who knows about science in this whole world, didn't you claim to be the, what did they say? If you question Dr. Fauci, you question science itself, like aren't you, the guy, not Reuters, not some random journalist who decided to, you know, try and make the world believe that there three year old needs another vaccination to be safe from a, a thing that literally doesn't even exist today. That, that the CDC itself said, you don't even need the quarantine, even if you have it. Right. But you're sitting there trying to justify it. And not only trying to justify it like Dr. Fauci, do you know that this is not. Facebook jail court. This is literally Senate. This is a Senate hearing, not the hearing on Facebook's fact checking. Right. He literally brought the fact that he brought that piece of paper with him to shake in front of the court. The fact that he did that and said, well, Reuters actually says a journalist with no experience in this says that you are wrong. Like you, you said it with your own words. How can you sit here in front of us and say that Reuters is going to like, um, you know, actually Reuters said that what I meant there is different from what I actually said, no, justify your position. Maybe, maybe you should back it up, not utilize Reuters in a fact checker. Like that's how far off we've gotten. That's how 1984 Orwellian we've gotten is now that somebody's going to sit in front of the Senate and utilize a journalist. Article to try and justify their own statements. So they don't have to back it up. And they're gonna use these like abusive, uh, tactics done by these journalistic companies like Reuters to, to try and Gaslight you into thinking that, oh, I, you know, Reuters knows what I meant, not, not myself. So I'll let them explain it. You know, it's like, no, literally you used your own words there. Like it it's, it's so crazy to see that he went on to, to use Reuters of all things to justify, not even backing it up himself. Like he's literally a, according to him, a scientist. And he can't even justify his own position on a statement that he made of with his own words, saying that you do not need a booster. You don't need a vaccine if you got it, because that's the best protection that you can get is actually getting it right. And not taking that into consideration when you are actually deciding to give children experimental drugs. Right. It's it's so, so wild to see that. But I love the fact that Fauci was shaking on camera. I love that. It makes me feel so warm inside just to know that he was so uncomfortable that his body could not even handle it there. And, and then the other thing that I want to talk about, and, and I'll talk, touch on this just super, super briefly is that there was a clip going around of. Of an employee from Chick-fil-A employee, a Chick-fil-A employee took down this guy that was committing, like trying to steal the keys of this woman who had this children in her car. If you haven't seen it yet, it's gonna start making its rounds over the next few days. It's it's a Chick-fil-A employee who just jumped at this guy, like completely when he tried to like steal this woman's car with her baby in it, and just like threw him to the ground, stood on top of him and just, you know, my pleasure to him. could you just imagine him whispering that in his ear as he took them to the ground? Just amazing. Unbelievable. Um, but you know, I digress now, the very next. Is going to be Pakistan's former prime minister, Noah Sharif's family have produced documents to prove innocence concerning ownership of properties in London. The documents were signed in 2006, but the Kalibri font used in the document was released in 2007. So basically, uh, the document was dated 2006. And the font that was used in a document was 2007. So it completely showed that he fabricated this document. So we'll get a little bit more context here and then we'll talk about it. Um, it goes on, uh, to say that in July, 2018, um, three members of the family were fined and sentenced to jail Nawaz for 10 years, Miriam for seven. And her husband captains Dar for one year in the event, field department's case, as they could not show that the posh London property had been bought legitimately while Nawaz was sentenced for owning assets beyond income, the other two were held guilty for AB Bement and not cooperating with the prob agency. It was in this case that Miriam had presented a trust deed dated February, 2006 in Microsoft's Calibri font, which became commercially available only in 2007 Noah and his kin were jailed, but in September of 2018, the Islam bad high court ordered their release in suspended their sentence pending final adjudication for the, um, of the appeals against it. Hmm. So there is your. Breakdown of why we are even discussing a former prime minister of Pakistan. Now, a few of the comments that you'll find on this thread here are a little funny that somebody says, that's why I always stick with times new Roman. Yeah. Just in case you find yourself in a court settlement and you don't want to have to deal with a, you know, great lawyer finding out that the font that you used pre or postdated the document that you signed or forged even better. Um, . Um, pretty, pretty wild. You know, what, what, what hot water you must find yourself in there to legitimately use font. Like how stupid would you feel right to know that you made that big of a mistake, right. And how easy is it to just, just use time, new Roman, you don't have to get fancy here, guys. We don't need your Colibri. We don't need your comic Sams. We don't need any of that times. New Roman all the way across, you're safe from lawyers coming after you for utilizing the wrong font. all right. So I found that to be interesting. And let's see if there's anything else of note in here. Um, so somebody says, so that's what good lawyers are for. Yes. That is exactly what good lawyers are for finding out that the person used the wrong. Interesting. All right. Anyways, I won't stick around on that one. I just found that to be quite, quite interesting now on the backs of the prince Charles or king Charles situation, let's go ahead and discuss this. There was an Al Paso teacher who was fired over, telling their students to use maps instead of the word pedophile. Um, for a comment in the classroom that touches off a firestorm says Fox news. We'll go ahead and we'll actually listen to this here. Uh, but we'll listen to where she actually says that to him. And this article even goes as far as showing, um, what the husband commented on a thread in a local Facebook group, which I found to be interesting too. So here is the article. It says Al Paso teachers firing over pedophiles comment in classroom launches, a firestorm response. It goes on to say that El Paso's independent school district board of trustees said the allegation is being investigated thoroughly. An El Paso teacher in Texas was informed of her proposed termination after telling students to call pedophiles, minor attracted persons, according to the city's school district. But some witnesses say her remarks were taken out of context. Now she literally says you shouldn't call them pedophiles. It's O you, we shouldn't make fun of them just because they wanna have sex with a five year old. She literally says to a high school student it's wild. It goes on to say that in an 18, second clip shared on TikTok, the Franklin high school teacher identified as the El Paso teachers Associa, uh, by the El Paso teachers association as Amber Parker, she'll never have a job again, um, can be heard telling students that they're not allowed to label individuals as pedophiles. She reportedly made the comment during a lesson on the play, the crucible. We're not gonna call them. That Parker said in the video, we're gonna call them maps, minor attracted persons. So don't judge people just because they want to have sex with a five-year-old. She says, what in the world kind of world are we coming to? We'll listen to the video in just a second, but it says first came the suspension. Then El Paso's independent school district board of trustees unanimously voted to fire Parker following her remarks on the evening of August 29th, 2022, the El Paso independent school district was made aware of a classroom situation. Impromptly initiated an investigation. Um, after a thorough investigation was conducted on September 6th, 2022, during a special board meeting, the board of trustees approved a decision to notify a Franklin high school teacher of proposed termination. The process will continue in accordance with the Texas education code, any allegation and potential misconduct is investigated thoroughly. And the safety of our students is the top priority as this is a personal matter, no further information will be shared at this time. So it goes on to talk about, um, some students were saying that it was taken out of context and then it gives what her husband actually said. Um, but let's go ahead and listen to this clip. It's again, it's 18 seconds long. And we'll see what this teacher had to say about maps. What? Stop it, Diego. Yeah. We're not gonna call them that. We're gonna call them maps. No mono attracted persons. No. So don't judge people just cuz they wanna have sex with a five year old. Oh, call . That was the perfect cut. You hear the guy go? What the fuck? that's wild now. Thank the Lord that we're seeing retribution in this case. This is exactly what needs to happen across the board. And thankfully it didn't have to come to school board meetings in this, in this situation. Right? A lot of these situations have come to school board meetings, right? The sex books in children's libraries. Right. We've seen many, many videos about, uh, parents going in speaking up against those videos. Um, there's some crazy, crazy books that they're putting in children's libraries talking literally about sodomy and about sexual positions to five and six year olds in elementary schools. It's horrific, but thankfully, thankfully it didn't have to come to this case, at least as far as I know, it seems as if this school board caught it right away and, you know, surprised surprise they did it in Texas now. Um, I don't see how any of that could have been taken out of context. You can't say, you know, so don't judge people just because they won't to Hey of six, we had the five year old. Yeah, I'm gonna judge you. I'm gonna judge you and I'm gonna do way worse than that to you. If it's somebody that I know I'm gonna do far, far more to you than judge you. Yeah, dude, I'm not even gonna get into it cause that's called implication, but horrific, horrific thing to say, and to say it to an entire class of children to say it to an entire group in a high school setting, what kind of precedent is that setting? You're literally talking to minors saying it's okay. It, it, it's not only okay, but don't even judge those people for doing that to a child for literally putting the child in a position where they're going to be hurt worse than anything you could possibly imagine giving so much trauma for the rest of their lives that they're gonna have to deal with and unpack in a way that somebody who didn't deal with that could never have to imagine, could never have to imagine. And she's sitting in front of an entire school or an entire class of children saying that this should be acceptable and they shouldn't be judged. Not only that, but we're not even gonna use this term in case we hurt their little pedophile feelings. Like what in the world now, um, it goes on to say that the school district board of trustees voted to fire Parker following her remarks on the evening, uh, the El Paso school district was made aware of a classroom situation and promptly initiated an investigation. This is coming from the district's chief communications officer who told Fox news digital after a thorough investigation was conducted on Jan, uh, on September 6th, during a special board meeting, the board of trustees approved a decision to notify the teacher of proposed proposed to termination. The process will continue in accordance with the Texas education code, any allegation and potential misconduct. We already talked about that. Moving on, some students went on to say that her words were taken out of context. The teacher was expressing. This says how it was ridiculous, how they, how we might not be able to call people pedophiles that we will probably have to start calling them maps because is offensive to them. The class agreed. That's not what it sounded like now, if that is what it is, maybe you shouldn't be saying that in a group of high school students. Um, but if you are being sarcastic and then following that clip by saying, yeah, this is disgusting. This is gross. What they're doing, you know, we're absolutely going to call these people pedophiles and we're not gonna give into the woke ideology that is saying that we have to change the terms that we're using to describe the literal worst people in the world, doing the worst act in the world with the proper term for doing so and fear of you hurting their feelings, if that is the case. And she was being sarcastic. Yeah. It's definitely a distasteful joke. Should she lose her job for a distasteful, sarcastic remark? No, but if she is sitting here in front of a class of high school students protecting pedophiles and telling minors that they should also do the same, right? Literally the people that pedophiles go after minors in this case, um, Now it says that Daniel call vice president of El Paso independent school district board noted that while the lesson plans are approved by administrators, Parker appeared to stray from it in the particular class call had previously offered Parker. The benefit of the doubt saying the video had appeared to omit some important context and that it seemed Parker was only pretending to advocate the position. Now it did seem like she had some tonality there that seemed a little sarcastic, but I'm not gonna be the one to protect her update on my last post, after hearing from some of the students that were in the class, including my own nephew, I believe now that the teacher had appeared to be promoting and normalizing pedophilia was pretend, uh, I believe now that the teacher that appeared to be promoting in normalizing pedophilia was pretending to advocate a position. She didn't actually believe in, in order to challenge the students in preparation for them reading the play, the cruc. The video that many of us saw was missing. The important context. I regret the negative attention that the situation is brought to the teacher and wish her well. I'm told she is a great educator, but he ultimately voted in favor of firing her saying any reasonable person that heard what the seven trustees heard would've voted to terminate Amber Parker. Now Parker's husband. Jason said that Parker's comments were made to challenge students. Mr. Daniel call. I happen. The sick, the sick, what Mr. Daniel call, I happened to be the husband of the teacher in question Parker road on Facebook, I can tell you that we were shaken to our core about these accusations. It is both scary and disturbing that ANED 18. Second clip could destroy a 30 year career when taking completely out of context, she ex is exemplary as a teacher and truly cares about the students. Needless to say, we have spent many sleepless nights because of this cruel release to social media of the 18 seconds. We pray that you and the rest of the board will see this for what it is and not allow the edited video to destroy an innocent woman, her career, and her family in the process. I want to thank you personally for the updated post to begin to write this wrong. So it says that controversial classroom moments have been captured across the country. In recent years, driving parents to school, board meetings, demanding more of a say in their children's education. Um, Let's look at some of the comments here that says, this is a big problem with society, anything, and everything can be manipulated, um, input online or in the media to be the opposite of the actual facts. And once it is out, any correction, um, or apologies are buried and people are left with false impressions of circumstances. Uh, it also says that, um, want to know what's wrong with education today. After speaking with students and witnesses, I have come to believe that the teacher was being satirical and not expressing a view she held, but rather the opposite. I hear she is a great teacher, da, da, um, okay. That doesn't give us much information at all. Um, so it also says, so it is illegal to help a map with a cellulose nitrate and nitroglycerin assisted copper CLA PB projectile traveling at two times the speed of sound striking them with the frontal bone exiting the exci the bone, or is that still murder? Oh, I think that's called a gun. um, interesting. All right. Anyways, so. This is, this is, this is, you know, good that these headlines are starting to lead in this direction. Right? Good. That we're starting to see pushback from not only the parents going to parent meetings, but also the school boards going in realizing the pushback that they're gonna have in these situations. Now, if this is a case where that teacher was being sarcastic, poor taste, poor timing, let's not even talk to children about the idea of normalizing pedophilia in the classroom. Obviously, you know, not the right way to go about that. Um, but should she be fired for having a sarcastic remark talking about maps? Eh, I don't know. But if she's saying that, you know, the, the sentence alone, maybe you shouldn't be talking about, you know, what did she say? So don't judge people just because they want to have sex for a five year old or with a five year old. Yeah. That's not funny. That's not a joke. That's not sarcasm. That's not that's wrong time and place. If you wanna do that at a bar and played devil's advocate on an argument, you know, you deserve to get ripped apart by whoever you're doing that with. Maybe you don't need to lose your job over it being sarcastic on that note. But in this case, don't talk to children about not judging people who wanna have sex with a five year old. 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That's the nature of war, but scientists in the country are looking to the skies and seeing something that they even didn't expect. Inordinate number of UFOs, according to a new pre-print paper published by Kiev's main as astronomical observation in coordination with the C's national academy of science. Say that three times fast. Uh, let's try it. Um, Kiev's main astronomical observation. I said it wrong the first time. Astronomical observa, astronomical observatory in coordination, astronomical observatory in coordination with the country's national academic. Society of science. The paper does not specifically address the war, but in the United States, the Pentagon has long hinted, speculated and warned that some UFOs could be advanced technology from foreign military, specifically China and Russia, though. It hasn't been really given any evidence that this is actually the case. The Ukraine's paper is particularly notable because it is not showing that science has continued to, uh, to occur during this war, but also explains that there has been a lot, a lot of sightings. We see them everywhere. The researcher said we observe a significant number of objects whose nature is not clear. The paper is titled unidentified, aerial phenomenon, one observations and events come from observations made by NAS main astronomical observatory in Kiev, in a village south of Kiev called VIN. RKA. According to the papers authors, the observator took on the job of hunting for UFOs as an independent project because of the enthusiasm around the subject. Yeah. Interested. You got my interest. It goes on to say that it describes a specific type of UFO. The researchers call Phantoms. That is an object that is completely black body that does not emit and absorbs all of the radiation falling on it. The researchers also observed that the UFOs that seeing are so fast that it's even hard to take pictures of them. The eye does not fix phenomenon lasting less than one 10th of a second. The paper said it takes four tenths of a second to recognize an event. Ordinary photo and video recordings will also not even capture. The UAPs to detect UAPs. You need a to fine tune, the equipment, shutter speed frame rate, and dynamic range. Wow. So video cameras, recordings, photos, and even your eyes cannot see the UFOs that are flying across Kiev right now. And there's an astonishing number of them. It says wild. So the researchers did just that using two media monitoring stations in Kiev, in Veka, we have developed a special observation technique taking into account the high speeds of the observed objects. The paper said the exposure time was chosen so that the image of the object did not shift significantly. During ex exposure. The frame rate was chosen to take into account the speed of the object in the field of view of the camera in practice. The exposure time was less than one millisecond and the frame rate was no less than 50 Herz. Not sure what that means. Not a photographer. The scientist divided the phenomenon they observed with two into two different categories. Cosmics and PTO. We note that cosmics are luminous objects brighter than the background of the sky. We call these ships names of birds, swift Falcon, and Eagle. The paper said Phantoms are dark objects with contrast from several to about 50% says using camera stationed, roughly 75 miles apart allowed the scientist to make repeated observations of strange objects. Moving in the sky. The paper did not speculate on what the objects were. Merely noted the observations and mentioned the objects. Incredible speeds. They went on to say that flights of single group and squadrons of ships were detected. Moving at speeds from three to 15 degrees per second, Phantoms were observed in the troposphere at distances of up to 10 to 12 kilometers. We estimate their size from three to 12 meters and speeds up to 15 kilometers per second. Wow. 15 kilometers per second. If you break that down is something like, I don't know. It's like 1.8 to times, something like that. I don't know. So it's basically like nine miles per second. That math is probably terribly off. And I'm so sorry if you're somebody who goes by the metric system, I am not. So just trying to help you guys out it says the easy explanation would be that these are missiles or rockets or something else associated with the war. But the scientists insist that their nature is not clear. UFOs are back in the public conscious. After a string of sightings were caught on camera by Navy pilots. Congress has demanded answers and the Pentagon responded by saying this is seen, that has seen some strange stuff, but needed more time and money of course, to, because they don't have enough money to send to Ukraine and also look into potential, you know, UFOs entering our airspace with alien beings inside of them. At the same time to study the phenomenon appropriately. Congress gave them both. And the Pentagon open to the a, a R O oh, the a a R O is that we talked about this about a week or two weeks ago where the Pentagon basically opened an entire subdivision section specifically to study this phenomenon of alien UFOs, not, not potentially, you know, China and Russia, uh, military aircraft, they already sub sectioned off the potential of that. Right. They said that we believe that some of these are not of human origin. They defy the laws of physics as we know them. Okay. Wild, wild stuff. And they're starting to come out and talk more about. All right. The article goes on to say, um, a recent addendum in the Senate intelligence budget report said that the thread of UFOs was increasing exponentially and that the Pentagon's new office needed to focus on the UFOs that aren't manmade. Yep, exactly what we just talked about and exactly what we talked about a few episodes ago. So go ahead and listen to that one. When you're done with this one, um, Boris, the lead researcher of the paper declined to comment. This says that there's an update from nine 13, which is yesterday says the original version of this article stated that the Kiev study was a joint venture with the Pentagon and NASA. It was not vice has corrected the story and regrets this era. Wow, good on you. Vice way to go way to go. Now, one thing that, you know, speaking of corrections, there's been a lot of articles recently talking about how IRA Mein was allegedly put in. I think it was the CDC or the who said that IRA Mein is now an allowable substance when it comes to COVID and has helped significantly. Now, um, the correction that was made was basically that they are still not recommending it. They still want to do trials. That was the big correction that a lot of people made. Um, but they're saying that it's potential. Hmm. Um, but there's been a few people like Russell brand came out and made like an apology statement. Um, Russell brand's the actor. Awesome dude. One of my favorite favorite podcasts. I've like tried to categorize myself as a podcast and I'm like, I don't want to technically be Tucker Carlson. I don't want to technically be a political podcast. I want to be more like there's one person I can put myself in a category with. That's like kind of a mixture of like libertarian politics, not left or right. Mainstream narratives also kind of conspiracy based with a touch and little bit of like globalism pushback and some good humor. Hopefully you think so. Um, it's Russell brand Russell. Brand's got a great thing going, if you haven't listened to his podcast, go check it out. It's definitely, uh, a bit on the same genre and topics that we discuss here. Pretty interesting stuff. A mix of politics, current events, pop culture, and a little bit of conspiracy stuff. If you know what I mean. All right. Now, Um, pretty wild stuff. The, the, the UFO situation is just wild to me. You know, there's been so many conversations, so many articles, so many, you know, governmental institutions that are pouring money into this now that are saying, and making this conversation mainstream, you cannot ignore it at this point, right. Whether they're pushing an agenda or not, because for how long they've known this stuff's going on, right. From Roswell to, you know, literally, um, who's the guy that went on to Joe Rogan. Um, uh, gosh, I blanking on the name. Um, but there's been so many people that have come out and said that they were a part of this, uh, you know, from anything from seeing UFO Aircrafts, you know, how long have those sightings been going on? Uh, Jeremy Corbe was the guy I'm thinking of. Um, and he basically is one of the most, uh, mainstream people talking about this. He's had so many good conversations, really good, uh, footage that he's caught on it, um, breaks down these things very, very well. Um, so. If you haven't heard that go listen to the Jeremy Corbe podcast, uh, with Joe Rogan, it it's quite quite interesting. Um, and he even talks to somebody else who claims to have been a part of it at Roswell. So that's pretty wild too. Um, and that was with, uh, who, what is that other guy's name? Of course I'm like, just trying to think of names that of people I can't recall. Um, but it's pretty crazy. He like says that he basically went in and saw the UFOs, saw the, um, saw Bob Laar is a whole documentary on it. Bob Laars documentary by Jeremy Corbe and they go into how he was literally taken by. It was like the, um, by the military, by the CIA or whoever was conducting these operations. And because he was like in the newspaper for building rocketships and so, um, he, they, he basically went into, um, area 51. And said that he saw the ships, he saw, literally believed that he said saw aliens. It was like years and years ago, but he said that he saw them, um, in, in, so there's, uh, all of these things that came out, like the chemicals that they, the chemical compounds that he talked about prior to the government even saying they existed. So there's all these really weird correlations and all of these things. And Bob Laar is a very interesting character. Um, he doesn't seem to want a ton of attention off of it. He seems to just be like, he, he legitimately seems to be telling the truth. Um, it's a very interesting conversation. Go look up that documentary too, giving you lots of homework assignments today. Sorry. um, so, um, then we'll go ahead and talk about this in just a moment, which is the, the China situation with moon chemicals or. Nuclear fusion stuff. But one thing I did wanna show is that, you know, apparently Dr. Fauci, Dr. Fauci, Mr. Science himself is getting still grilled by Ram Paul, which I love. And you'll see in this clip, he's literally shaking due to this conversation. So let's go ahead and watch this Ram Paul article take a little bit of a shift from the alien stuff, um, which would kind of have been a nice segue into China going to the moon and finding this, but let's, let's, let's stop that segue. And let's go ahead and look at this. Yeah, actually, you know what, let's talk about it. if you have not heard China discovered a stunning crystal on the moon, which they believe could give us unlimited energy of nuclear fusion fuel. Now this article is by vice and it says that the find makes China the third country to discovery a new mineral on the moon. And the country says it's analyzed the soil for rail rare helium three. Interesting. It says that China has discovered a crystal from the moon made of a previously unknown mineral while also confirming that the lunar surface contains a key ingredient for nuclear FIS vision, a potential form of effective or effectively limitless power that harnesses the same forces that fuel the sun and other stars. The crystal was a part of a batch of lunar samples collected by China's change five mission, which landed on the moon in 2020 loaded up with about four pounds of rocks and delivered them to earth days later, each carefully sifting through the samples, which are now the first moon rocks returned to earth since 1976. If you believe that scientists at the Beijing research Institute of uranium, geology spotted a single crystal particle with a diameter smaller than the width of a human hair, the crystal is made of a novel mineral Chan change site. Named after the Chinese moon goddess change or changey, I don't know how you pronounce that. There's a hyphen between C H a N G and then the hyphen, and then E it also inspired China's series of lunar missions. It is confirmed that as a new mineral on Friday by the commission of new minerals, it's a weird commission, um, nomenclature in classification, which is, uh, brought down to C N M N C of international mur neurological association. According to the Chinese state run publication. Global times change site is the sixth new mineral to be identified in moon samples. And the first to be discovered by China before China, only the us in Russia could claim to have discovered a moon, moon mineral. It is a transparent crystal that formed in a region of these Northern lunar nor near face. That is volcanically active about 1.2 billion years ago. Um, let's see what this article continues to say, which is according to the state media, the new lunar samples also contain helium three, a new version of the element helium that has long fascinated scientists and science fiction creators because of its potential as a nuclear FIS vision fuel source, the hypothetical form of power aims to harness energy released by atoms that merge under tremendous pressure, such as those in the interior of stars. Starlight is a ubiquitous product of nuclear fusion, but human made fusion reactors will still likely take decades to develop assuming that they are fusible at all that sad. If these reactors do become a reality, helium three would be a good fuel candidate because it produces less radioactive byproducts and nuclear waste compared to other atoms. Whereas helium three is incredibly scarce on earth. It is abundant on the moon, a disparity that has stoked dreams of mining the minerals on the lunar surface. Along those lines, China has joined the United States and other nations and expressing interest in extracting resources from the moon. In the future. Very, very interesting. Now, a couple article titles that I'll go through here, and I'm not gonna dive deep into these articles, but I just want you to know them. It says that China is planning to turn the moon into a giant space shield sounds like some star war shit. Um, uh, and another one is also, um, space junk, crashing all over the world, upsetting everyone. You know, I, I'm not that upset about space junk. Haven't heard about it much other than the fact that it's an unbelievable amount of space junk surrounding our earth. If you haven't heard about that, there's literally, there's a, I'm pretty sure there's a, a map that you can look at of the earth. And it shows all of the space junk, which is like little things that we've sent up in pieces of, uh, satellites and things like that. Like when they're done with a satellite, they're done using it, all of the satellites we've ever put up there, they just leave them there. Even if they break down, even if there's things that go on with them, um, pretty, pretty wild stuff. Like they almost be like the, when they go to plan a mission. To go into space. Oh, allegedly. Um, when they go to plan the mission, they do math calculations because they track all of the space junk and try to figure out. How, what timing of day based on the trajectory, the speed of the, uh, the speed of the rocket or whatever, um, to try and make it. So it does not hit space junk because even if it hits a marble size of space, junk going 35,000 million miles an hour, however fast they go, it's going to destroy, destroy the, um, destroy the ship. So they have to calculate it based on the timing. And there's so, so much junk in space, um, that it's very difficult for them to time. Um, another article here from this is from a little while ago, it says Mars formation that looks like alien doorway spotted by NASA Rover. How do we not hear about this stuff? There's so much wild things going on in the world today that it's. I, I am so under the idea this is a simulation, the simulation theory is so interesting to me because what is the likelihood there was like literally horse and buggies, like a hundred years ago, right? 1922 people were literally riding horses almost. And now just so it happens to be the timing that we're alive, that we get to see the most interesting technological booms ever. Right. You wanna go back and talk, you know, and it's like a hundred years ago is literally your great grandparents. Your great grandparents were alive a hundred years ago for sure. A hundred years ago, right? Maybe, maybe not maybe your great-great grandparents, but maybe your great grandparents, depending on how old you are. Um, and maybe your parents even right. A hundred years is not that long ago. Right. And 500 years is not that long ago, either 500 years ago is literally your great, great, great, great, great grandparents. That means five people had sex and now you're here and all of a sudden we went from all living like the Amish or the Indians. And all of the sudden, since the 15 hundreds, we are looking at space formations, nuclear, fission rocks, talking about aliens, visiting us. I'm literally speaking to you through a plastic piece of, uh, you know, bullshit that nobody know how knows exactly how it works. You know, it's like, it's so wild that we live here today in this reality on this timeline that it just seems so unprobable to me, I just don't get it. There's, there's literally no way. the likelihood that I am not a Amish person on a farm, you know, 1500, you know, and even the fact of like 2000 years ago, being that far again, that's not that far. That's literally not that far. Not that far. Right? 25, 30, 30 sexes ago. that's gonna be the way that I, I, I think of time now is how many people had to have sex between now and then for you to be in that era 30 sexes ago, you could have been living in a. The same time as Jesus. And now they want to tell us that like, you know, literally the worth was the earth was, you know, however many, you know, years old. It's like, nah, I don't believe ya. I don't believe ya. I don't think so. There was an article that came out there was like 30,000. Um, they found the body that, you know, was kind of disputing all science on humanities, you know, uh, timeline. It was like 30,000 years old or even, maybe even longer than that. But there's some really interesting scientific articles and things that have come out that, that even say that it's longer than that. Right. That, that say that the pyramids were really from like there's, there's all of the sentiment that's been eroded underneath. Like there's like pyramids under the pyramids that are coming. and, uh, they they're like challenging all of the science, all of their religious beliefs. All of the things that we talk about today is being the timeline of humanity, right. It it's, it's pretty wild stuff. Um, and, and it's something they'd be interested in because, you know, we even go back into the conversation from yesterday of like the, or yesterday of last week and the queen and the reptilian species. it's so funny how easily you can jump into reptilian, Illuminati, reptiles, uh, controlling the world. Um, but there's like this whole idea of the Sumerians and the Sumerians being visited. And the Sumerians are like one of the very first humanity, like, uh, very first peoples, um, that humanity believed existed and the Sumerian race being visited and given technology that, that we can't even comprehend today. The, the ancient Sumerian societies had mathematical equations to map out the cosmos and, and like, let me look up the timeline of like, when, um, the Sumerian, uh, We're even around, um, because it's, it's so wild when you look up the actual history of, of ancient Sumeria. Um, this says it was like 2,350 BC. So 4,005,000 years ago, um, in Sumer, uh, the Sumerians were people of Southern Mesopotamia whose civilization flourished between 4,100 to 1750 BC. So six, 7,000 years ago, um, like the ancient Sumerian technology let's, you know, let's, let's dive into it. I got a little bit of whiskey left. Let's dive into the ancient Sumerian technology. we, we might as well, let's see if I can find it. Um, let's see, ancient Sumerian technology. And if you're still here with me, I appreciate ya. This is fun. Let's do it. Ancient Sumerian technology. Um, let's go ahead and see what, uh, is questionable. Let's see what we can find here. So a few of the articles that are coming up is ancient Sumerian technology, nine ancient Sumerian tech, uh, inventions that changed the world. Um, let's see, there's like photo there's like hieroglyphics of the Sumerians with, you know, weird technology and seeing like, um, Kymera reptiles and, and different beings and g
Rachael is a brand strategist gone wild who helps rebels, revolutionaries, and businesses who burn the rulebook to build epic, unforgettable brands online. In this episode, you will hear the story of how Rachael (aka RKA) “set her business on fire.”A year ago she hit a crossroads where she had a crisis of faith by seeing the downside of the marketing industry, so she endeavored to do things in a different way. As she spent time on Instagram in her stories, she began sharing the truth about what happens in the background of what we may not be seeing.We talk about the bad practices in the industry and the high cost of this. If you have ever wondered about the celebrity brand names behind the scenes, you'll get a glimpse. Rachael took to Insta and started revealing things that most people only whisper about. She got so many others following her who had felt the same things but didn't know what to do with it.What's unique about her position is that Rachael named names. She had the courage to show up and share bad practices as she saw them.As a result, she suffered huge consequences. She lost many business relationships, as well as clients and money. The business she had spent 12 years building, was almost gone. You'll appreciate how even though she was quite persecuted online, she made it through.We also talk about the “branded version” of herself. Through the process of burning down her business, she had quite the dark knight of the soul moment where she got to discover who she truly was and what she wanted.This is a story of having the courage to follow your deep knowing, being willing to walk through the fire for the truth, and what good comes on the other side. You'll hear the strength, the new growth, and the how to do this.Rachael Kay Albers is a creative director and brand strategist for businesses that burn the rulebook. When she's not helping rebels and revolutionaries set fire to the box they were told to think outside of, she writes about the intersection of branding, pop culture, tech, and identity. Rachael is also a stand-up comedian and hosts a business comedy show using sketch and storytelling to teach about entrepreneurship in the Internet age.Get the U-Factor! Build your brand in a way that feels good in your guts (and puts cash in your bank account)>> https://rachaelkayalbers.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lots of famous folks are closing shop and "retiring" from coaching and online business. Some people are asking: "Is the coaching bubble bursting?" I don't think so. Grifts and pyramid schemes and “coaches” by different names are part of the historical fabric of capitalism. Remember Episode 13 and Napoleon Hill? He was a business coach before we had that term! There will always be more people desperate to “get rich quick.” I think people leaving coaching and online business aren't evidence that the bubble is bursting but that their bubble is bursting. They are burned out and, more than anything, realizing that the only ways to continue “scaling” at massive rates are unsustainable and unethical… Coaches aren't going away. The world is hurting right now and there will always be people who need support...or want a magic pill. What we're seeing is turnover. For all the burned out folks leaving, there are endless ready to come in and take their place. Why do you think so many business coaches target brand new entrepreneurs or hopefuls eager to give their “two weeks notice” (the title of Amy Porterfield's upcoming book targeting folks with day jobs who want into the online business economy). Because this audience is green and hasn't been around long enough to notice the patterns. This is how folks like Tony Robbins & Dean Graziosi continue to scale. With partners like Jenna Kutcher who give them access to a brand new audience of folks who've never heard their sales pitch. Folks who don't realize much of their business advice is available free on Google. Filling a funnel with newbie entrepreneurs is part of the strategy for gaining “transformational” testimonials. The info they sell in their programs is elementary but to a new entrepreneur who has never heard this stuff before, it feels MIND BLOWING. So do I think the coaching “bubble” is bursting forever? No. I think we can expect more regulation, yes. But just like “diet pills,” sellers will simply adapt and change their methods. The worst coaching weaponizes the desperation people feel within capitalism. As long as people are hurting, others will sell to that pain. Who doesn't want any easy way out? Tale as old as time. The problem is the system that puts profit > people. Not a few unethical coaches. I see many folks peddling the message that wealth building is a feminist endpoint, specifically. But this denies the reality of this economic system. Extreme wealth (or wealth, in general) is literally impossible for all people within this system. Selling wealth as the solution without a critical analysis of the reality of capitalism is just more of the same. We can't buy (or sell) our way to a better world! This episode of Marketing Muckraking is all about the question: "If the coaching bubble ISN'T bursting for good, then who are the GOOD coaches, RKA?" Can you give me a LIST? Make it easy for me. I'm kinda exhausted by all the muckraking. I'd like some feel good answers. Well I've got answers, alright. I pulled this episode from the FREE SCHOOL archives. Last year, I did a live in June 2021 about this very question — “Who are the good coaches, RKA? Who can we trust?” Listen up — it's a wild ride! You meet my character Brad the Braggy Bro and learn his back story. You get a peek at what I teach in my keynote speeches about reverse niching. And you get my answers about who are the coaches you can TRUST, dammit! Buckle up. Let's go on an adventure... And you can download the reverse niching exercise I discuss in this episode here: http://reverseniching.com/
"A lot of you have been asking me..." What's a muckraker, RKA? And why does marketing need more? The Marketing Muckraking podcast is an experiment in bringing my essays and some of my more scandalous lives — examining what brand culture is doing to us — to life in a new way. More importantly, I wanted to make my essays more accessible. And this podcast is also a reflection of my research and writing process; when I find a good book, I typically read it twice: once with my eyes and once with my ears. I process information differently based on how I consume it, so this is what inspired me to begin Marketing Muckraking. As for the question, "What's a muckraker?" I'm going to need to start with Instagram to answer that — and what the return of the chronological feed means for creators. (Spoiler: it's not all good news.) In this episode of Marketing Muckraking, I discuss the social media business model, how Zuckerberg & Co line their pockets with our unpaid labor, and the connection to muckrakers of the Progressive Era. You don't have to be a journalist to be a muckraker anymore. You simply must have an eye for injustice, corruption, and exploitation — and a willingness to stir some shit to find the truth. This episode was originally published as an essay on my blog on March 10, 2022. Read the full text transcript of "What's a Muckraker? And Why Does Marketing Need More?" Sources for this show: Land of Desire: Merchants, Power, and the Rise of a New American Culture by William R. Leach; Captains of Consciousness: Advertising and the Social Roots of the Consumer Culture by Stuart Ewen; Satisfaction Guaranteed: The Making of the American Mass Market by Susan Strasser
La guerra aeroespacial Rusia - Ucrania 1 - El ministro ucraniano, Mijaíl Fedorov, pidió Internet a StarlinkEl mayor proveedor de Internet de Ucrania, GigaTrans, reportó que la conectividad estaba presentando fallos en distintas localizaciones. Por eso Fedorov escribió en Twitter: “Elon Musk, mientras intentas colonizar Marte, Rusia intenta ocupar Ucrania. Mientras tus cohetes aterrizan exitosamente desde el espacio, los cohetes de Rusia atacan a la población civil ucraniana. Te solicitamos que proporciones a Ucrania estaciones de Starlink”. Elon Musk: “el servicio de Starlink ahora está activo en Ucrania. Más terminales vienen en camino”. 2 - La suspensión de colaboración entre ESA y Roskosmos Rusia planea efectuar unos 20 lanzamientos de los cohetes Soyuz en 2022. Roskosmos suspende la cooperación con Europa en lanzamientos desde el cosmódromo de Kourou. "En respuesta a las sanciones de la UE contra nuestras empresas, Roskosmos suspende la cooperación con socios europeos en la organización de lanzamientos espaciales desde el cosmódromo de Kourou y retira su personal técnico (...) de la Guayana Francesa", publicó Rogozin en cu canal de Telegram. Conjetura: trasladarán toda la operación a Baikonur, en Kazajistán. 3 - La destrucción del Antonov An-225 Mriya El presidente de Ucrania, Vladímir Zelenski, confirmó y añadió “costará más de 3.000 millones de dólares y más de 5 años". Resaltó: "Nuestra tarea es garantizar que estos costos sean cubiertos por la Federación Rusa, que ha causado daños intencionales a la aviación ucraniana y al sector de carga aérea". https://actualidad.rt.com/actualidad/421731-zelenski-confirmar-destruccion-avion-mriya 4- Exomars 2022 ExoMars (Exobiology on Mars) es una misión espacial a Marte de astrobiología para la búsqueda de vida en ese planeta. Está compuesta de dos etapas diferenciadas y es un proyecto conjunto de la Agencia Espacial Europea (ESA) y Roskosmos, su homóloga rusa. En 2022, un módulo de aterrizaje de Roskosmos llevará hasta la superficie marciana el rover ExoMars. El rover también incluirá instrumentos fabricados por Roskosmos. Las operaciones de la misión y las comunicaciones son lideradas por el centro de control de la Aerospace Logistics Technology Engineering Company (ALTEC) en Italia. 5 - Expedición 67 a la Estación Espacial Internacional - Soyuz MS-21 será una misión de la nave rusa Soyuz a la ISS, que está planeada para marzo de 2022 con tres miembros de la tripulación de la futura Expedición 67 y sera lanzada desde Baikonur el 18 de marzo de 2022. Anteriormente estuvo programado para el 30 de marzo pero fue trasladado en el manifiesto de vuelo provisional publicado por Roskosmos en el verano de 2020 - La expedición comenzara con los cosmonautas de la Soyuz MS-21 y los tripulantes de la Crew-3 (NASA + ESA) de SpaceX hasta la llegada de la Crew-4 a partir del 15 de abril de 2022- https://actualidadaeroespacial.com/luz-verde-al-lanzamiento-el-18-de-marzo-de-la-soyuz-ms-21-y-su-tripulacion-a-la-iss/ 6 - El peor escenario: caída de la EEI La estación se divide en dos secciones: El Segmento Orbital Ruso (ROS), operado por Rusia; y el Segmento Orbital Estadounidense (USOS), compartido por varias naciones. Actualmente el segmento consiste en tres módulos, que juntos comprenden esencialmente la configuración básica de la cancelada estación espacial rusa Mir-2. El segmento es controlado directamente desde el Centro de Control de Misión de RKA en Moscú. - https://amp.dw.com/es/jefe-de-la-agencia-espacial-rusa-sugiere-que-las-sanciones-pueden-provocar-la-ca%C3%ADda-de-la-eei/a-60922912. tras el anuncio de Joe Biden de sanciones que "degradarán su industria [rusa] aeroespacial, incluido su programa espacial". El director de Roskosmos, la agencia espacial rusa, Dimitri Rogozin, dijo: "Si bloquean la cooperación con nosotros, ¿quién salvará a la EEI de una órbita incontrolada y de su caída en Estados Unidos o Europa?" "También existe la posibilidad de que una estructura de 500 toneladas caiga sobre India y China. ¿Quiere amenazarlos con esa posibilidad? La EEI no vuela sobre Rusia, por lo que todos los riesgos son suyos. ¿Está usted preparado para ellos?" Guerra espacial: Tierra - espacio - tierra En 1962 cuando Estados Unidos hizo explotar en el espacio un arma nuclear lanzada desde tierra para probar los efectos de un pulso electromagnético (EMP). El resultado fue la desactivación de muchos satélites en órbita, tanto estadounidenses como soviéticos. Los efectos nocivos y desenfocados de la prueba EMP llevaron a la prohibición de las armas nucleares en el espacio en el Tratado Espacial Exterior de 1967. https://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tratado_sobre_el_espacio_ultraterrestre Durante la década de 1970, la Unión Soviética continuó con su proyecto y disparó un cañón para ensayar la defensa de su estación espacial. Sin embargo, esto se consideró demasiado peligroso como para hacerse con una tripulación a bordo, por lo que la prueba se realizó después de que la tripulación hubiera regresado a la Tierra. En 1985, un piloto de la Fuerza Aérea de los Estados Unidos en un avión F-15 derribó con un misil al satélite científico estadounidense P78-1, el cual estaba en una órbita de 555 km (345 millas) de altitud.
Rachael Kay Albers is a creative director, business comedian, and brand strategist gone wild. Think of her as the court jester of online business. When she's not muckraking about marketing and the intersections of pop culture, branding, tech, and identity, Rachael runs RKA ink, a reinvention studio and branding agency for businesses that burn the rulebook. And today, we're going to talk about what RKA knows best - branding. This is NOT an intro to branding conversation we're about to have. We're busting myths and having real talk about the good, the bad, and the ugly of brand strategy.
La guerra aeroespacial Rusia - Ucrania 1 - El ministro ucraniano, Mijaíl Fedorov, pidió Internet a StarlinkEl mayor proveedor de Internet de Ucrania, GigaTrans, reportó que la conectividad estaba presentando fallos en distintas localizaciones. Por eso Fedorov escribió en Twitter: “Elon Musk, mientras intentas colonizar Marte, Rusia intenta ocupar Ucrania. Mientras tus cohetes aterrizan exitosamente desde el espacio, los cohetes de Rusia atacan a la población civil ucraniana. Te solicitamos que proporciones a Ucrania estaciones de Starlink”. Elon Musk: “el servicio de Starlink ahora está activo en Ucrania. Más terminales vienen en camino”. 2 - La suspensión de colaboración entre ESA y Roscosmos Rusia planea efectuar unos 20 lanzamientos de los cohetes Soyuz en 2022. Roscosmos suspende la cooperación con Europa en lanzamientos desde el cosmódromo de Kourou. "En respuesta a las sanciones de la UE contra nuestras empresas, Roscosmos suspende la cooperación con socios europeos en la organización de lanzamientos espaciales desde el cosmódromo de Kourou y retira su personal técnico (...) de la Guayana Francesa", publicó Rogozin en cu canal de Telegram. Conjetura: trasladarán toda la operación a Baikonur, en Kazajistán. 3 - La destrucción del Antonov An-225 Mriya El presidente de Ucrania, Vladímir Zelenski, confirmó y añadió “costará más de 3.000 millones de dólares y más de 5 años". Resaltó: "Nuestra tarea es garantizar que estos costos sean cubiertos por la Federación Rusa, que ha causado daños intencionales a la aviación ucraniana y al sector de carga aérea". https://actualidad.rt.com/actualidad/421731-zelenski-confirmar-destruccion-avion-mriya 4- Exomars 2022 ExoMars (Exobiology on Mars) es una misión espacial a Marte de astrobiología para la búsqueda de vida en ese planeta. Está compuesta de dos etapas diferenciadas y es un proyecto conjunto de la Agencia Espacial Europea (ESA) y Roscosmos, su homóloga rusa. En 2022, un módulo de aterrizaje de Roscosmos llevará hasta la superficie marciana el rover ExoMars. El rover también incluirá instrumentos fabricados por Roscosmos. Las operaciones de la misión y las comunicaciones son lideradas por el centro de control de la Aerospace Logistics Technology Engineering Company (ALTEC) en Italia. 5 - Expedición 67 a la Estación Espacial Internacional - Soyuz MS-21 será una misión de la nave rusa Soyuz a la ISS, que está planeada para marzo de 2022 con tres miembros de la tripulación de la futura Expedición 67 y sera lanzada desde Baikonur el 18 de marzo de 2022. Anteriormente estuvo programado para el 30 de marzo pero fue trasladado en el manifiesto de vuelo provisional publicado por Roscosmos en el verano de 2020 - La expedición comenzara con los cosmonautas de la Soyuz MS-21 y los tripulantes de la Crew-3 (NASA + ESA) de SpaceX hasta la llegada de la Crew-4 a partir del 15 de abril de 2022- https://actualidadaeroespacial.com/luz-verde-al-lanzamiento-el-18-de-marzo-de-la-soyuz-ms-21-y-su-tripulacion-a-la-iss/ 6 - El peor escenario: caída de la EEI La estación se divide en dos secciones: El Segmento Orbital Ruso (ROS), operado por Rusia; y el Segmento Orbital Estadounidense (USOS), compartido por varias naciones. Actualmente el segmento consiste en tres módulos, que juntos comprenden esencialmente la configuración básica de la cancelada estación espacial rusa Mir-2. El segmento es controlado directamente desde el Centro de Control de Misión de RKA en Moscú. - https://amp.dw.com/es/jefe-de-la-agencia-espacial-rusa-sugiere-que-las-sanciones-pueden-provocar-la-ca%C3%ADda-de-la-eei/a-60922912. tras el anuncio de Joe Biden de sanciones que "degradarán su industria [rusa] aeroespacial, incluido su programa espacial". El director de Roskosmos, la agencia espacial rusa, Dimitri Rogozin, dijo: "Si bloquean la cooperación con nosotros, ¿quién salvará a la EEI de una órbita incontrolada y de su caída en Estados Unidos o Europa?" "También existe la posibilidad de que una estructura de 500 toneladas caiga sobre India y China. ¿Quiere amenazarlos con esa posibilidad? La EEI no vuela sobre Rusia, por lo que todos los riesgos son suyos. ¿Está usted preparado para ellos?" Guerra espacial: Tierra - espacio - tierra En 1962 cuando Estados Unidos hizo explotar en el espacio un arma nuclear lanzada desde tierra para probar los efectos de un pulso electromagnético (EMP). El resultado fue la desactivación de muchos satélites en órbita, tanto estadounidenses como soviéticos. Los efectos nocivos y desenfocados de la prueba EMP llevaron a la prohibición de las armas nucleares en el espacio en el Tratado Espacial Exterior de 1967. https://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tratado_sobre_el_espacio_ultraterrestre Durante la década de 1970, la Unión Soviética continuó con su proyecto y disparó un cañón para ensayar la defensa de su estación espacial. Sin embargo, esto se consideró demasiado peligroso como para hacerse con una tripulación a bordo, por lo que la prueba se realizó después de que la tripulación hubiera regresado a la Tierra. En 1985, un piloto de la Fuerza Aérea de los Estados Unidos en un avión F-15 derribó con un misil al satélite científico estadounidense P78-1, el cual estaba en una órbita de 555 km (345 millas) de altitud.
La guerra aeroespacial Rusia - Ucrania 1 - El ministro ucraniano, Mijaíl Fedorov, pidió Internet a StarlinkEl mayor proveedor de Internet de Ucrania, GigaTrans, reportó que la conectividad estaba presentando fallos en distintas localizaciones. Por eso Fedorov escribió en Twitter: “Elon Musk, mientras intentas colonizar Marte, Rusia intenta ocupar Ucrania. Mientras tus cohetes aterrizan exitosamente desde el espacio, los cohetes de Rusia atacan a la población civil ucraniana. Te solicitamos que proporciones a Ucrania estaciones de Starlink”. Elon Musk: “el servicio de Starlink ahora está activo en Ucrania. Más terminales vienen en camino”. 2 - La suspensión de colaboración entre ESA y Roskosmos Rusia planea efectuar unos 20 lanzamientos de los cohetes Soyuz en 2022. Roskosmos suspende la cooperación con Europa en lanzamientos desde el cosmódromo de Kourou. "En respuesta a las sanciones de la UE contra nuestras empresas, Roskosmos suspende la cooperación con socios europeos en la organización de lanzamientos espaciales desde el cosmódromo de Kourou y retira su personal técnico (...) de la Guayana Francesa", publicó Rogozin en cu canal de Telegram. Conjetura: trasladarán toda la operación a Baikonur, en Kazajistán. 3 - La destrucción del Antonov An-225 Mriya El presidente de Ucrania, Vladímir Zelenski, confirmó y añadió “costará más de 3.000 millones de dólares y más de 5 años". Resaltó: "Nuestra tarea es garantizar que estos costos sean cubiertos por la Federación Rusa, que ha causado daños intencionales a la aviación ucraniana y al sector de carga aérea". https://actualidad.rt.com/actualidad/421731-zelenski-confirmar-destruccion-avion-mriya 4- Exomars 2022 ExoMars (Exobiology on Mars) es una misión espacial a Marte de astrobiología para la búsqueda de vida en ese planeta. Está compuesta de dos etapas diferenciadas y es un proyecto conjunto de la Agencia Espacial Europea (ESA) y Roskosmos, su homóloga rusa. En 2022, un módulo de aterrizaje de Roskosmos llevará hasta la superficie marciana el rover ExoMars. El rover también incluirá instrumentos fabricados por Roskosmos. Las operaciones de la misión y las comunicaciones son lideradas por el centro de control de la Aerospace Logistics Technology Engineering Company (ALTEC) en Italia. 5 - Expedición 67 a la Estación Espacial Internacional - Soyuz MS-21 será una misión de la nave rusa Soyuz a la ISS, que está planeada para marzo de 2022 con tres miembros de la tripulación de la futura Expedición 67 y sera lanzada desde Baikonur el 18 de marzo de 2022. Anteriormente estuvo programado para el 30 de marzo pero fue trasladado en el manifiesto de vuelo provisional publicado por Roskosmos en el verano de 2020 - La expedición comenzara con los cosmonautas de la Soyuz MS-21 y los tripulantes de la Crew-3 (NASA + ESA) de SpaceX hasta la llegada de la Crew-4 a partir del 15 de abril de 2022- https://actualidadaeroespacial.com/luz-verde-al-lanzamiento-el-18-de-marzo-de-la-soyuz-ms-21-y-su-tripulacion-a-la-iss/ 6 - El peor escenario: caída de la EEI La estación se divide en dos secciones: El Segmento Orbital Ruso (ROS), operado por Rusia; y el Segmento Orbital Estadounidense (USOS), compartido por varias naciones. Actualmente el segmento consiste en tres módulos, que juntos comprenden esencialmente la configuración básica de la cancelada estación espacial rusa Mir-2. El segmento es controlado directamente desde el Centro de Control de Misión de RKA en Moscú. - https://amp.dw.com/es/jefe-de-la-agencia-espacial-rusa-sugiere-que-las-sanciones-pueden-provocar-la-ca%C3%ADda-de-la-eei/a-60922912. tras el anuncio de Joe Biden de sanciones que "degradarán su industria [rusa] aeroespacial, incluido su programa espacial". El director de Roskosmos, la agencia espacial rusa, Dimitri Rogozin, dijo: "Si bloquean la cooperación con nosotros, ¿quién salvará a la EEI de una órbita incontrolada y de su caída en Estados Unidos o Europa?" "También existe la posibilidad de que una estructura de 500 toneladas caiga sobre India y China. ¿Quiere amenazarlos con esa posibilidad? La EEI no vuela sobre Rusia, por lo que todos los riesgos son suyos. ¿Está usted preparado para ellos?" Guerra espacial: Tierra - espacio - tierra En 1962 cuando Estados Unidos hizo explotar en el espacio un arma nuclear lanzada desde tierra para probar los efectos de un pulso electromagnético (EMP). El resultado fue la desactivación de muchos satélites en órbita, tanto estadounidenses como soviéticos. Los efectos nocivos y desenfocados de la prueba EMP llevaron a la prohibición de las armas nucleares en el espacio en el Tratado Espacial Exterior de 1967. https://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tratado_sobre_el_espacio_ultraterrestre Durante la década de 1970, la Unión Soviética continuó con su proyecto y disparó un cañón para ensayar la defensa de su estación espacial. Sin embargo, esto se consideró demasiado peligroso como para hacerse con una tripulación a bordo, por lo que la prueba se realizó después de que la tripulación hubiera regresado a la Tierra. En 1985, un piloto de la Fuerza Aérea de los Estados Unidos en un avión F-15 derribó con un misil al satélite científico estadounidense P78-1, el cual estaba en una órbita de 555 km (345 millas) de altitud.
Rachael Kay Albers (RKA) is the one woman SNL of biz comedy who started unapologetically naming names and pointing out unethical practices in online business in early 2021. She had spent years in marketing trying to get her clients to care about more than the bottom line and wondering how we got *here* in entrepreneurship. Her deep hunger for innovation and frustration with the modern cult of ‘branding' led her to light all the bullshit on fire. RKA told the uncensored truth in her ‘Free School' and publicly aired her grievances — as well as her hard-earned wisdom — to the Instagram world. Because…who doesn't love a dumpster fire? Listen in as RKA, creative director, brand strategist, and business comedian at RKA ink, brings us along for an entertaining and evocative ride of reinvention. Here's to burning the rulebook and marketing in pursuit of meaning. Find Rachael online at:Awkwardmarketing.com Rachaelkayalbers.com
In this episode, I have a very special guest for you! Rachael Kay Albers is known as the rebrand whisperer and is the founder and creative director of RKA, a marketing company that has helped hundreds of companies look as good as they are with headquarters in Chicago but clients all over the world. She spends her days revolutionizing businesses, speaking on stages or in Zoom rooms, and creating SNL-worthy sketches for her binge-worthy business comedy show called “Awkward Marketing”. She shares all her tips and tricks to marketing, growing your business, and how to actually (and successfully) approach branding! 3 Reasons You Should Listen to Today's Episode Dealing with different scenarios in marketing Creating and building genuine content for your audience and key topic areas How to effectively rebrand without causing emotional damage Journal prompts from the episode: -Who would you never want to work with? - What is the picture of the world you want to live in? - What pisses you off in your market? - What do you want to see more of in your industry? - What would I never, ever get caught doing? This episode is brought to you by the Faith Activated Journaling Experience. The Faith Activated Journaling Experience is a year-long experience for the strong, ambitious woman who wants to activate her faith, reclaim her worth and build her wealth through journaling in just 5 minutes per day. If you want to manifest more freedom, gain more clarity, and earn more money, the Faith Activated Journaling Experience is right for you. Rate, Review, & Subscribe on Apple Podcasts “If you want to live your best life, listen to Rachel Luna, this woman knows her stuff!” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more people — just like you — to move forward on a journey of self-discovery, mastery, and total self-expression. Click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I'm adding fresh episodes every Tuesday and Thursday and, if you're not subscribed, there's a good chance you'll miss out. Subscribe now! Links mentioned in this episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxU3FYN58Bo Follow Rachel on IG @irachelluna Follow Rachael on IG @rachael.kay.albers @homeofficepalace Follow Rachel @girlconfident on IG Find Rachel on Clubhouse @girlconfident Permission to Offend Free Facebook Group Faith Activated Journaling Experience Email us @ info@rachelluna.biz Text me on Community: (904) 205-1959
In 2021 Ryan Kennihan was Highly Commended for a house in north Dublin, in the 'New Into Old' awards, by the Architectural Review. This house is another in a series of lauded house projects undertaken by Ryan and his team in RKA over the last 15 years of practice. In the podcast we begin with that house, exploring how to work with fragments of existing buildings, returning them to a family for use today and into the future. Ryan talks about building trust with clients, working with building contractors, his interest in the existing or as found, the ideas of continuity in architecture, and the ethical position of the architect. The podcast also covers Ryan's views on the culture of architecture in Ireland, and what Ireland offers that many places do not. About to launch their first book on work to date, Ryan concludes by sharing with us a building that continues to surprise him and inform his work in architecture. About Ryan Kennihan: Ryan studied architecture at Cornell University. Originally from Chicago, he has been based in Dublin, Ireland since 2002, establishing his practice in 2007. He has taught architecture at University of Navarra in Pamplona, the Porto Academy, University College Dublin and the Dublin School of Architecture at TU Dublin where he is currently a lecturer. Ryan is a registered architect with the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland and Grade 3 Accredited in Architectural Conservation. The podcast was recorded on ZOOM in August 2021 Music is by Sinead Finegan played by the Delmaine String Quartet. Architect portrait by Al Higgins.
PSAL's First D1 & D2 State Champions have a talk. Adis was PSAL'S first NY state champion in 2013. He attended RKA high school and then transferred to Poly Prep. He attended the Univerity of North Carolina under coach Coleman Scott. We talk about what it takes to be a champion, his future, and attending Beat the Streets under Mike Torriero. Listen for more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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With Rachael Kay Albers Laughter isn’t just a gimmick, it really is better than medicine. It helps us learn faster, it helps us retain information, it reduces stress, brings our energy up and it gets our hormones flowing so that we can be better problem solvers. It does very good things and lately I think we all wish that we could have a little more of it. Well my friend, you are in for a treat today. As soon as I learned about today's guest, I was immediately so inspired and enthralled by her content and how she shows up in the world, I KNEW I had to have her not only on the show, but in my world. I mean, I straight up wanted to immediately become her best friend. And the thing is. That isn’t a coincidence. It is truly a product of an incredibly unforgettable, stand out, dialed in marketing strategy. Rachael Kay Albers is a business comedian, marketing educator, and no stranger to creating what she refers to as ‘UNFORGETTABILITY' in business. Rachael Kay, otherwise known as RKA uses her SNL-like comedy angle to help people learn the things she teaches in her business and on her YouTube channel ‘Awkward Marketing.’ Her content is entertaining and fun and quite honestly like no one else I've ever seen before. So above all else, RKA is a marketing educator and strategist who full-on practices what she preaches. She walks the walk and talks the talk when it comes to creating a business and a brand that truly stands out. I mean, I binged her youtube videos harder than the first season of Ozark and Tiger King combined, and I laughed and learned along the way. How about that for an endorsement? I am beyond excited to introduce you to today's guest Rachael Kay Albers, creative director and business comedian. And in this episode she is sharing how YOU can follow her lead and create unforgettability in your own business to skyrocket your business growth too. So, settle in and get ready to meet my hilarious new business inspiration and hopefully future business bestie, Rachael Kay Albers. In this episode, we talk about: How she came to be the unforgettable entrepreneur and marketing genius she is today. 4:39How marrying education, entertainment, and humour came together to create Awkward Marketing. 7:27Not needing to be a videographer to learn the skills to craft great video content. 11:58Different types of content: in the moment and evergreen and why they are both important to validate the information you are putting out into the world. 15:20The beauty (yes beauty) of low production quality content. 17:28Being rewarded for just hanging out and engaging with your clients and followers. 20:51Her best tips for entrepreneurs to become unforgettable. 24:03The benefits of becoming a GIFfluencer. 31:23 I think you need to follow awkward marketing on YouTube. I really I have given so much value in this episode, I am just gonna come in hot with a self promotion. That’s the kind of marketer I am today. So Awkward.Marketing.tv I think that’s going to be your first step. I think you’re gonna need a crash course and letting your hair down and just having fun while learning about business.RKA What can I say. You are welcome. But really, please don't walk away after listening to this episode and NOT look Rachael up on the internet. Her content is truly where comedic entertainment meets social media and business marketing education and I truly believe she is paving the way for the future of how we show up online. Seriously, check Rachael out on YouTube. I mean, I took one look at her and then immediately back at myself and realised, hang on, I don’t look annnnny different than anyone else in my industry. There is no reason for someone to remember me over another podcaster, photographer or educator. My branding and messaging are safe, and objectively similar to others in my field, and somehow I never recognised that as a problem until RKA. And so, I challenge you to do the same. Look inward at the business you are building and the brand you are creating and ask yourself those hard questions too. Like, do I truly stand out in my industry? Or have I fallen into the trap of more of the same? And so now I blend. And if the answer to that is yes, I wanna encourage you to do some deep digging and make some changes. Be your own thing. Stop looking sideways and give yourself permission to be different, bolder, more memorable – and to be true to yourself while you're at it. I know I feel called to do better with how I show up after meeting Rachael. I will link to all of her corners of the web in the show notes, but if you wanna skip that step, simply search Awkward Marketing on YouTube, or type RKA into your next GIFY search and you will be well on your way to getting your daily RKA fix. And I'm going to go ahead and say it, I believe she is someone to watch, because she is definitely someone who is doing things unforgettability and we are all about to see where that takes her. No presh RKA. Today was such a treat for me, I can't thank you enough for tuning in to yet another episode of The Workshop Weekly podcast. I am so grateful to get to introduce to you so many incredible business experts and grace your earbuds, or car speakers, or google mini week after week. Until next week my friend, I’m gonna miss ya. Bye for now. Mentioned in this episode: Interview with John Snow, Tarzan Kay, and Sage Polaris (I swear it is relevant) Everything you need to know about Doves. Connect with Rachael rachaelkayalbers.com rkaink.com instagram.com/rachaelkayalbers youtube.com/rkaink facebook.com/rachaelkayalbers A note from our sponsors: Do you ever think about starting your own podcast but you worry that the sound quality might hold you back? Well don't let that be the culprit. 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Hello and welcome to Season 3 Episode 2 of Voice of the Wild. Today we will look at certain Myths and Facts regarding the Cow Science Exam. Rashtriya Kamdhenu Aayog (RKA), which comes under the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying, was set up by the Centre in February 2019 and is aimed at conservation, protection, and development of cows and their progeny. RKA recently announced a first of its kind exam, 'Kamdhenu Gau Vigyan Prachar Prasar Examination' aka, Cow Science Exam. With the announcement of this exam, they have also released its controversial syllabus that talks about gold in cows' milk, the relation between earthquakes and cow slaughter, etc. In this podcast, we will decode this syllabus based on scientific evidence and find out is it really a myth or there some facts in the syllabus of the Cow Science Exam. Host Zeba Madani Get in touch with us! We would love to hear reviews and feedbacks from you! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/naturalist_foundation/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/naturalist.team Make sure you share our videos and subscribe to our YouTube Channel to stay updated! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZYn4EV8y6Lq36jR-WC24Sw If you like our content please do support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/naturalistfoundation Thank You!
Regresa el equipo de RKA con las transmisiones y comenzamos con devater y un buen tema escúchanos comenta y comparte.
Preka won a 2019 D-2 City Championship for RKA and now currently wrestles for the University of Buffalo at the division one level. In this audio documentary we get a perspective on two of Preka's coaches and parents, we end the documentary with Fabio telling his side of the story. You can support this podcast by making a small monthly donation to sustain future episodes: https://anchor.fm/andy-martinez20/support --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Adis Radoncic wrestled for RKA and Poly Prep. He was a 3x D-2 City Champion and the first NYS Champion out of the PSAL in 2013. At Poly Prep he was a National Prep All-American. He then went on to wrestle for the University of North Carolina for Coleman Scott. You can support this podcast by making a small monthly donation to sustain future episodes: https://anchor.fm/andy-martinez20/support --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The marketing landscape is littered with sleazy, man-ick-ulative tools & tactics. As a result, small businesses with soul are turning away from marketing completely, doing a massive disservice to the audience who needs them. Rachael teaches us a surprising trick to taking the stuff you HATE about marketing and turning it into epic, hilarious content your audience loves and positions you as the expert you are. In this episode you'll learn: - Why trying to discover your ""niche"" is the wrong approach - How to create your marketing “alter ego” to inspire content that brings laughs AND conversions - The 6 questions to ask yourself before you create another piece of content Rachael Kay Albers Bio: Rachael Kay Albers is a marketer who hates marketing. As the founder and creative director of RKA ink, a branding, web design, and digital marketing studio based outside Chicago, Rachael has helped hundreds of thought leaders and visionary entrepreneurs all over the world stand out online without selling their soul or playing the manipulation game. Rachael's clients have used their online platforms to launch bestselling books, five star podcasts, and six figure funnels. When not crafting epic, unforgettable brands for her clients, Rachael hosts Awkward Marketing, a business comedy show blending fun size small business advice with storytelling and sketch comedy, for entrepreneurs who want to create epic, unforgettable brands online. Rachael has been featured in Inc. Magazine and The Huffington Post and been a guest on podcasts like Make Money Your Honey, Marketing In Yoga Pants, and The Entrepreneur Mastermind Show. Rachael lives in St. Charles, IL with her husband, daughter, two troublemaking dogs, and a bunch of old computer cords they're afraid to throw away. Main website: http://www.rkaink.com/ Awkward Marketing: http://www.awkwardmarketing.com/ Giveaway: http://www.rkaink.com/niche/ FB: http://www.facebook.com/rkaink Insta: http://www.instagram.com/rkaink/ YT: http://www.youtube.com/rkaink/
Steven Cook is an alumni and volunteer assistant coach for RKA. He was a Middle School City Champion in 8th grade and was a 2013 D-2 City Champion in his junior year of high school. You can support this podcast by making a small monthly donation to sustain future episodes: https://anchor.fm/andy-martinez20/support --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Our workplaces need more laughter. Our homes need more laughter. The world needs more laughter. And I don't know about you, but I too need more laughter. There have been times of late when the smallest thing sets my family into a laugh-fest - usually triggered by something we were watching on TV or something one of us said that just tickled the proverbial funny bone. This communal laughter always feels like a welcomed exhale when I didn't even know I was holding my breath. Every time, I feel lighter and clearer after I wipe the tears of joy away from my face. Growing up, I got the message that humor and comedy were for those who were not serious. I was always equal parts annoyed and envious of the class-clowns and those that seemed at ease using humor as they lead. I wanted to focus on work but I also appreciated their ability to lighten the mood and not take themselves too seriously while building a sense of connection. Comedy and humor can be a powerful catalyst for communicating. It brings people together and it is often memorable by making an impact through teaching and entertaining. Today's Unburdened Leader guest has the gift of teaching powerful business truths and insights through her gift for comedy. Rachael Kay Albers is a digital strategist and business comedian. As the founder and creative director of RKA ink, a branding, web design, and digital marketing studio based outside Chicago, Rachael helps thought leaders and visionary entrepreneurs all over the world stand out online without selling their souls or playing the manipulation game. Listen to the full episode to hear: How Rachael's skill for observation fueled her use of comedy starting at a young age The connection Rachael makes between her pain and her use of comedy personally and professionally The wisdom she drops on the slippery slope of entrepreneurship and owning your own business How Rachael sees comedy as a healing tool Learn more about Rachael Kay Albers: rkaink.com @rachaelkayalbers on Instagram @rachaelkayalbers on LinkedIn @rachaelkayalbers on Facebook @rkaink on YouTube Learn more about Rebecca: rebeccaching.com Work With Rebecca Sign up for the Weekly Rumble Email Resources from this episode: Video: How Vulnerability Made Me Rich and Instagram Famous (Thanks Brené Brown!) Brené Brown Ted Talk on The Power of Vulnerability
Architect Chris Kempel and I discuss adaptive reuse of old buildings and how his studies in Berlin, Germany, informed his desire to mix the old with the new. We touch on daylighting in older buildings, using the natural environment to inform design, and whether or not technology can replace humans when it comes to intuitive architecture (It can't!) One of the biggest ways we can affect climate change is to use existing buildings rather than tearing them down, and Chris and his firm work tirelessly to bring clever design ideas to developers to maximize beauty and efficiency. Episode Sponsor - www.sustainablehomesofthefuture.comContact Host - info@shfbuild.com About Chris: Chris Kempel (AIA, NCARB) channeled his lifelong fascination with the arts into the pursuit of architecture, landing him in his current role as Design Partner for RKA. A graduate of The UCLA Master of Architecture program, Chris also studied at the Kunsthochechule Weissense in Berlin, an international program that values an interdisciplinary approach, viewing society and art as having a symbiotic relationship. Since childhood, Chris has admired the juxtaposition between natural and manmade environments, and in the confluence of his drawing, building, and visionary skills. He emphasizes excellence in craft, understanding that to fully tailor a family’s home or a new office building, it’s the finest of details that heightens the experience. His greatest passion lies within designing residential spaces. The notion that a well-designed home can positively affect someone’s well-being is what drives him to think of every last detail—he once spent several days living on a family’s land to better understand the way sunlight changed throughout the course of a day, all to better inform the design of its future dwelling. Show Notes:Hammer & Hand - https://hammerandhand.com/high-performance-building-101/Rockefeller/Kempel - https://rockefellerkempel.com/Broad Museum - https://www.thebroad.org/about
Il 2 novembre 2000 la Stazione Spaziale Internazionale riceveva il suo primo equipaggio
Hoy en RKA al aigre hablamos del COVID 19, la rifa que no fue rifa, tik tok y más.
Obrador, vídeos, soborno no aportación, Müller, Uber, Maestro desesperado, golpea y está en el senado todo esto y más en RKA al aigre.
🤘🤘🤘Un día mas de RKA al aigre notas sin importancia.
Joining KIZER & BENDER & BAUM is the whip smart and hilarious Rachael Kay Albers, founder and creative director of RKA ink, a branding, web design, and digital marketing studio based outside Chicago. The conversation centers on how to create an unforgettable brand and stand out online without selling you soul or playing the manipulation game, plus binge worthy content vs. “going viral” and why making people laugh is so important. Check out Rachael’s website at https://www.rkaink.com/ and her Awkward Marketing, a business comedy show that blends fun-sized business advice with storytelling and sketch comedy here: https://www.youtube.com/c/Rkaink/
RKA al aigre nuevamente sale con más preguntas más notas más cuestionamientos y arriesgándose a que lo censuren.
Mas notas mas desinformacioun y un buen rato con este par de RKA
Una simple grabación puede ser la posesión mas preciada de una persona, descubre el valor detrás de esta a travez de RKA radio.
Hoy en el equipo estuvieron los hombres, fue fiesta sin mujeres pero tuvieron problemas técnicos como es costumbre de RKA escucha el programa comenta y comparte.
Podcast de Julio Sandoval por RKA Radio - En vivo por Facebook Live... Hoy tuvimos la entrevista con Gus!!!, de RKA radio... Que buena entrevista y que bien la pasamos... Muy sincer y divertido para contestar sus preguntas Siganme en Instagram : @Soyjulio13 www.facebook.com/RKAradio www.facebook.com/soyjulio13 Twitter: @Soyjulio13 TikTok: Soyjulio13
Hoy los integrantes de OGT hablaron de que están hartos, que cosas están haciendo que nunca hacían, y presentaron a los nuevos integrantes de RKA.
Podcast de Julio Sandoval por RKA Radio - En vivo por Facebook Live... Hoy tuvimos la entrevista con mi querido Oswaldo Mártines, El Pelambres... de RKA radio... Contesto todas las preguntas del público y algunas preguntas interesantes que le hice... Siganme en Instagram : @Soyjulio13 www.facebook.com/RKAradio www.facebook.com/soyjulio13 Twitter: @Soyjulio13 TikTok: Soyjulio13
Como cada domingo este par regresa con notas muy al estilo de RKA al aigre.
Podcast de Julio Sandoval por RKA Radio - En vivo por Facebook Live... Hoy tuvimos una buena entrevista con la ultima adquisición de RKA radio... nuestra Psicóloga Sandy Bracho... Contesto preguntas del público y algunas preguntas picantes que le hice... Siganme en Instagram : @Soyjulio13 www.facebook.com/RKAradio www.facebook.com/soyjulio13 Twitter: @Soyjulio13 TikTok: Soyjulio13
Understanding that all of us are in this........All of us still need to live and have fun........We will be back to normal.....RKA and Myself wish you all safe and healthy days and to be using the common sense rules. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whats-in-ur-latitiude/message
Rachael Kay Albers is a digital strategist and business comedian. As the founder and creative director of RKA ink, a branding, web design, and digital marketing studio based outside Chicago, Rachael has helped hundreds of thought leaders and visionary entrepreneurs all over the world stand out online without selling their soul or playing the manipulation game. When not crafting epic, unforgettable brands for her clients, Rachael hosts Awkward Marketing, a business comedy show blending fun-sized business advice with storytelling and sketch comedy. Think of her as the one-woman SNL of biz TV. Here's what we covered on the episode: How I had Rachael on the podcast in episode 22 where we talked about how just building a website for your client isn't enough How Rachael is going through a rebrand and hired Sarah Ashman to help with the process How offers that Rachael sees online for fast branding & design lead her to speak out on Instagram How you can get a new brand look, feel and starter website in a short amount of time but is that in your businesses best interest in the long run How small businesses need to be educated on what a brand is instead of believing the common myth that your brand is your visuals How you can go to Rachael's Instagram to check out her posts How meeting with Sarah made Rachael realize her brand didn't match what she was putting out into the world How Sarah told Rachael on their discovery call that they have to know what they are packaging before they work on the visual direction of her brand How Rachael didn't take the advice she gives her own clients about not focusing on the visual right away but focusing on your business strategy and where the future of your business is going first What the first process of Rachael's rebrand was and how it can inspire other designers How Rachael booked a room at the Four Seasons Hotel so she could be inspired and focus on what she really wants for the future of her business How branding is more emotional than people might know so when you rebrand it's really like therapy for your business How working with Sarah was the biggest investment Rachael made for her business and how it changed her mindset about her leadership role How Rachael's agency, RKA ink is staying similar to what they were before but she's building a new website for her personal brand, Rachael Kay Albers How Rachael's agency is “done for you” and her brand Rachael Kay Albers is “show you how to” where Awkward Marketing, consulting services and courses will live How Rachael wanted to move into the “show you how to” side to reach infinite people because she can only take on so many one on one clients each year with the agency side How Rachael has been speaking everywhere because it truly fulfills her and brings brand awareness, leads and credibility How Rachael goes about her social media strategy in a more organic way and how she has used social media posts to create bigger content pieces, videos or even keynotes How Rachael doesn't hire out her content creation because she loves doing it How sometimes you do need to hire an outside person to help accelerate things, see blind spots and because you might be too busy The break down of how much time Rachael spends in the different areas of her business How there are two camps for how people do their work, camp hustle and camp chill out, where some people work hard to make money and where others don't work that much and still make a lot of money How both camps can be toxic and how your reality is somewhere in the middle of both How Rachael works very hard partly because of the big shift her business is going through so she can make more revenue from courses, speaking and consulting and less from one on one clients How people don't talk about when you're scaling your business it can be a long, slow pivot when you have no other strong source of income How Rachael's pivot for her own business has taken years and it will continue to take years Why Rachael is doing the work now so she can give a gift to her future self and why you should too Keep an eye out for Rachael's rebrand because bringing Sarah in to help has created magic for her business and how bringing an outside person in could help you too Links mentioned: Rachael's Website RKA ink Awkward Marketing Webpage Awkward Marketing YouTube Channel Connect with Rachael on Instagram Like what you heard? Click here to subscribe + leave a review on iTunes. Click here to join the free community! Let's connect on Instagram!
Interview with Rachael Kay Albers is a digital strategist and business comedian. She's the founder and creative director of RKA ink, a branding, web design, and digital marketing studio based outside Chicago. And she's the host of Awkward Marketing, a business comedy show blending fun-sized business advice with storytelling and sketch comedy. Think of her as the one-woman SNL of biz TV. https://www.rkaink.com/ This podcast series is hosted by Patricia Kathleen and Wilde Agency Media. This series is a platform for women, female-identified, & non-binary individuals to share their professional stories and personal narrative as it relates to their story. This podcast is designed to hold a space for all individuals to learn from their counterparts regardless of age, status, or industry.
Luz & Luna (Location: Bronx, NY)I needed to add a bit of lighthearted kid humor to this podcast. So, I recruited my daughters to help out. We talk about what life is like for them since schools went remote, and socializing in person has become a "no no". Hey, we're all going through it, some are in a much dyer situation than others. We're trying to make the best of it. I look at it like I look at the 1918 Influenza. That was a terrible time, it took society some time to heal. But, it's been a little over a 100 years and except for the depression, this country and world has really been milking the goodness from this earth. Many, many extraordinary things have happened within the past Century. I have faith that after we suffer and survive, we will heal, rise and become a brilliant society once again.Children, make things heal better.....so, I give you my children. Seriously, take them.Enjoy.
Welcome to our first episode of the Making Majik Podcast since our reboot. Damn, it felt great to get back in the host seat and share some time with our special guest, Rachael Kay Albers from AwkwardMarketing.TV and RKAinc.com The show is funny, awkward and full of useful topics to help you navigate this rapidly changing world. If you're freaking out about how to tactfully sell your products and services these days, definitely listen to this episode. Topics touched upon include: 1. Getting over your awkwardness about marketing. 2. The creative process, batching content and reaching more people with a cross platform social media strategy. 3. The importance of staying visible during our global pandemic. 4. How to market in a good way with COVID-19 spreading around the world. 5. What not to do during the COVID-19 pandemic when marketing. 6. Creating connection through comedy, humour and lightness. 7. Our intention to create a village-like membership at Majik Media, rather than the "bigger is better" mentality. About Rachael Kay Albers: Rachael Kay Albers is a digital strategist and business comedian. As the founder and creative director of RKA ink, a branding, web design, and digital marketing studio based outside Chicago, Rachael helps thought leaders and visionary entrepreneurs all over the world stand out online without selling their soul or playing the manipulation game. When not crafting epic, unforgettable brands for her clients, Rachael hosts Awkward Marketing, a business comedy show blending fun-sized business advice with storytelling and sketch comedy. Think of her as the one-woman SNL of biz TV. Follow her at: www.RKAink.com www.AwkwardMarketing.TV Instagram JOIN THE MAJIK MEDIA MEMBERSHIP: Everything a Purpose-Driven Creator & Online Educator needs to build your binge-worthy courses and thriving online community. Our course library, Masterminds & community will successfully lead you from idea-to-launch! www.majikmedia.com
Hoy en RKA al iagre se hablo de que ver en amazon, de la persona que fue encontrada por Google maps, la historia del chavo el diablero y mucho más.
Hoy en RKA al aigre, se tocaron muy buenos temas pero el final se puso mejor ya que entra al quite Julio Sandoval según el para levantar el rating. (jajajaja) oilo, en fin, escuchen y no se pierdan el programa.
Hoy en este episodio de RKA al aigre Gusto nuevamente saca la casta ya que el anciano de Napoleón se contracturo y no pudo dar la nota.
In this episode, Hillary Weiss, Mike Ganino, and Rachael Kay Albers survey the small business landscape in the age of quarantine and coronavirus. And they tackle the question on everyone's minds, "WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON?!" followed by, "WHAT DO WE DO NEXT???" Come for the escapism, stay for the conversation on: The LinkedIn posts nobody asked for but we keep seeing, anyway What we're 10x-ing during quarantine (and why Isaac Newton can suck it) That one time Oprah almost killed Mike Hipster Quarantine and how to deal if you quarantined BEFORE it was cool Our theories on how Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson are spending their time in isolation Celebrity requests and our first game of Quarantine "Would You Rather," featuring Tony Robbins, Gilbert Gottfried, and a disappearing RKA
RKA and JP with friends.... would like to wish you all a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!!!!! There's some E.I.F on a natural thing that is in Turkey.....plus some up coming Gaming along with xmas stories a top 10 a TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE Christmas story with a twist. Along.....with some good all around Funny. Enjoy --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whats-in-ur-latitiude/message
- Dimos un vistazo al evento de Roger Federer en México - Rompimos Record en la Plaza de toros México - Copa Davis 2019 - España Campeón de Copa Davis - Ahora transmitimos por RKA al mismo tiempo... Denle like a la pagina y sigan nuestra FanPage en Facebook... www.facebook.com/hablandodetennis Instagram : @Hablandodetennis www.facebook.com/RKAradio
Hoy O.G.T. se habló del creador de Nintendo, la nueva serie de Hernán Cortez, y los mejores comics del año, también contamos con la coqueta selección de música de RKA, rompimos una cámara (Bueno realmente solo fue Napoleón) un programa muy extraño, pero salió. Escucha comparte y comenta de este equipo que va creciendo.
Hoy en RKa al iagre Gustavo saca la casta ya que Napoleón, no se presentó, esto está muy raro están faltando mucho en estos días el equipo de rka.
In this episode of Women of Youtube, I chat with Rachel Kay Albers (aka RKA) about using humor on Youtube to grow your brand and make fun of your industry in a strategic way to build a brand. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/womenofvideo/message
In this episode of Women of Youtube, I chat with Rachel Kay Albers (aka RKA) about using humor on Youtube to grow your brand and make fun of your industry in a strategic way to build a brand.
Este par regresa este domingo con buena música, notas y sus no tan atinados comentarios, escucha comenta y divierte en RKA al aigre, con la desinformación de la semana.
Online marketing, email marketing, social media marketing—it can all be awkward and uncomfortable, especially if you’re a new entrepreneur or business owner! Rachael Kay Albers from Awkward Marketing joins me today to share where the best content comes from, what tools you need for your online business, how to repurpose and share your episodes on social media, and the value of getting your audience involved in your process! In this podcast episode, we share: Rachael’s background and where she gets her comedic content What inspired Rachael’s first Facebook Live video The most common patterns Rachael sees in marketing Rachael’s process for scripting characters for her episodes How Rachael leverages her audience when creating content Tips for resharing different segments of previously used video content on social media How Rachael streamlines the work involved in creating each show The wins Rachael has experienced from creating amazing content What online tools Rachael recommends for those just starting their own show How frustration influences Rachael’s content and lead magnet Memorable Quotes: The more you dive into the world of online marketing, the more it’s impossible not to make fun of it. The best content always comes from the patterns I see. You need to be spending a significant chunk of your time on a regular basis creating dynamic content—and it’s worth it. It’s not just that people are consuming the content. It’s that they’re implementing it in their businesses and it’s giving them a-ha moments. If you want to get people talking about your brand, creating epic, unforgettable content is one way to do it. Meet Rachael Kay Albers: Rachael Kay Albers is the creative director of RKA ink, a creative studio based outside Chicago, Rachael has helped hundreds of thought leaders and visionary entrepreneurs all over the world stand out online without selling their soul or playing the manipulation game. When not crafting epic, unforgettable brands for her clients, Rachael hosts Awkward Marketing, a business comedy show blending fun-sized small business advice with storytelling and sketch comedy. Think of her as the one-woman SNL of biz TV. Connect with Rachael: https://awkwardmarketing.com/ https://www.instagram.com/rachaelkayalbers/ https://www.facebook.com/rachaelkayalbers/ http://twitter.com/rkaink/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/rkaink/ http://www.youtube.com/rkaink/ Links Mentioned: Don't Hire A Web Designer Let’s Do Launch Rev Basecamp This Episode Is Made Possible By: Social Report: The world’s most complete social media management platform and my social media management tool of choice. Savvy Social School: Everything you need to increase visibility, growth, and engagement on social media
Today on The Rita Made Me Do It Show, I'm talking with the hilarious and brilliant Racheal Kay Albers all about bucking the mainstream, going against the grain, entrepreneurship, and truly living an amazing and unconventional life. Rachael Kay Albers is a digital strategist and business comedian. As the founder and creative director of RKA ink, a branding, web design, and digital marketing studio based outside Chicago, Rachael has helped thousands of thought leaders and visionary entrepreneurs all over the world stand out online without selling their soul or playing the manipulation game. When not crafting epic, unforgettable brands for her clients, Rachael hosts Awkward Marketing, a business comedy show blending fun-sized business advice with storytelling and sketch comedy. Think of her as the one-woman SNL of biz TV. In this episode, Rachael and I dig into: How she went from an aspiring pastor to comedian Her 1 year wedding Awkward Marketing The lesson salsa dancing can teach you about your business Her take on relationships and marriage and how it relates to entrepreneurship The #1 marketing faux paux you want to make sure to avoid And a special appearance of “Braggy Brad!” RKA ink: https://www.rkaink.com/ Rachael Kay Albers Instagram: http://instagram.com/rkaink Rachael Kay Albers Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rachaelkayalbers/ Women Empower X: https://womenempowerx.com/ Awkward Marketing Show: https://www.rkaink.com/awkward-marketing/ 35 Dates in 35 Days: https://ritasquest.wordpress.com/2011/09/10/stupid-susie-date-1-of-35/ Couple Gets Married Every Day for A Year: https://fox8.com/2014/03/21/couple-gets-married-every-day-for-a-year/ The Top 5 Awkward Marketers: https://www.rkaink.com/top-5-awkward-marketers/ Don't Hire a Web Designer: http://donthireawebdesigner.com Marketing Made Easy Podcast with Amy Porterfield: https://www.amyporterfield.com/amy-porterfield-podcast/ “Into Thin Air” by John Krakauer: https://www.amazon.com/Into-Thin-Air-Personal-Disaster/dp/0385494785 Orange is The New Black: https://www.netflix.com/title/70242311 Guide to Making 7 Figures in 7 Minutes: https://www.rkaink.com/suck-my-hustle/ The Middle Finger Project: http://themiddlefingerproject.org Claudia Mauro: https://www.instagram.com/claudiamauro45/
Rachael Kay Albers is the creative director of RKA ink, a creative studio based outside Chicago, Rachael has helped hundreds of thought leaders and visionary entrepreneurs all over the world stand out online without selling their soul or playing the manipulation game. When not crafting epic, unforgettable brands for her clients, Rachael hosts Awkward Marketing, a business comedy show blending fun-sized small business advice with storytelling and sketch comedy. Think of her as the one-woman SNL of biz TV. Check her out HERE Check out her show: Awkward Marketing
Rachael Kay Albers is a designer and business comedian. As the founder and creative director of RKA ink, a branding, web design, and digital marketing studio based outside Chicago, Rachael has helped hundreds of visionary entrepreneurs all over the world stand out online without selling their soul. Rachael's clients have used their online platforms to launch bestselling books, five star podcasts, and six figure funnels. When not crafting epic, unforgettable brands for her clients, Rachael hosts Awkward Marketing, a business comedy show blending fun-sized small business advice with sketch comedy. Think of her as the one-woman SNL of biz TV.
After a long delay....... EP8 is finally here. JP and RKA Discuss The Mt. Everest Craze. Along with the local fishing in So. OR. Plus the RKA top 10 and a Moral of a Story told my JP. ENJOY!!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whats-in-ur-latitiude/message
Rob talks to Rachael Kay Albers about how to market a freelance business in an authentic, fun way. We talk about how she decides which client's are a fit and how uses marketing to create ideal clients.
Rachael Kay Albers is a marketer who hates marketing. As the founder and creative director of RKA ink, a branding, web design, and digital marketing studio, Rachael has helped hundreds of small business owners all over the world stand out online without selling their soul or playing the manipulation game. When not crafting epic, unforgettable brands for her clients, Rachael hosts Awkward Marketing, a business comedy show blending fun-size small business advice with storytelling and sketch comedy, for entrepreneurs who want to create epic, unforgettable brands online. The post EP 214: Creating Content That Stands Out with Awkward Marketing Creator Rachael Kay Albers appeared first on What Works.
Rachael Kay Albers is a marketer who hates marketing. As the founder and creative director of RKA ink, a branding, web design, and digital marketing studio based outside Chicago, Rachael has helped hundreds of thought leaders and visionary entrepreneurs all over the world stand out online without selling their soul or playing the manipulation game. Rachael's clients have used their online platforms to launch bestselling books, five star podcasts, and six figure funnels. When not crafting epic, unforgettable brands for her clients, Rachael hosts Awkward Marketing, a weekly show blending fun-sized small business advice with storytelling and comedy, for entrepreneurs who want to create a meaningful presence online. Rachael has been featured in Inc. Magazine and The Huffington Post and been a guest on podcasts like Make Money Your Honey, Marketing In Yoga Pants, and The Entrepreneur Mastermind Show. Rachael lives in St. Charles, IL with her husband, daughter, two troublemaking dogs, and a bunch of old computer cords they're afraid to throw away. Here's what we cover during episode 022: Rachael's Weekly show called Awkward Marketing (and why I love it so much!) Why she created the show when she saw a need to educate her audience about all the things they need to know while also having fun How she came up with her business name and why she started her business How she was a Jackie of all trades when she first got started and was a glorified VA Why she thinks designers should do in the early days to build their portfolio and get their name out there Her thoughts on whether or not designers should join Upwork when they're first starting out Why shifted towards doing design work and used her skills to create a light agency doing copy, branding and design Why she sends potential clients who aren't a good fit over to SquareSpace versus selling them Her client in-take form process Her 7-point process when she works with clients Why she fills in the blanks and why she doesn't design until the copy is complete Why she created a course for entrepreneurs Why marketing, design, and branding so soooo integral to the comprehensive process The details on her quick and dirty launch The difference between 1:1 work and group work and why she loves the group work What's it's like adding a new baby into her business and life Where you can catch her business comedy show Links mentioned: RKA's Website RKA's Awkward Marketing Show: If My Mom Was an Awkward Marketer RKA's Awkward Marketing Show: How to Scale Your Business Without Creating a Zillion Offers Lexi D'Angelo's episode RKA's Instagram Like what you heard? Click here to subscribe + leave a review on iTunes. Click here to join the free community! Let's connect on Instagram!
Lean the F*ck Out | Fempreneurs | Women Entrepreneurs | Female Business Owners
In this episode of Lean the F*ck Out, Gretchen and Tera talk with Racheal Kay Albers, founder and creative director of RKA ink, a branding, web design, and digital marketing studio. Rachael talks about how she got her business started and her effing hilarious video series, Awkward Marketing, a business comedy show blending fun size small business advice with storytelling and sketch comedy. Epic Marketing for Unforgettable Brands Episode Highlights: In the act of defining what you are against, what your brand is not, you can begin to understand who you are and who you want your audience to be. Relationships are at the core of how businesses are growing. Most businesses that fail at marketing do so because they are trying to fit themselves into some else’s model. Don’t just create the passive income tool just because someone told you to. Don’t chase all the different ideas. Let what you should be doing “burst out of you”. If you spend too much time and money on what others are doing, you can deflate your business momentum. Ask yourself: What’s missing in the conversation? Contribute something to your industry that hasn’t been done yet. Contribute to the conversation with a new approach. “You don’t have 35 wigs on the wall to create an epic brand.” Become a “Talk Trigger”. Boundaries, boundaries, boundaries. You have to have boundaries. Build your damn email list from day one. People are going to treat you the way you are going to treat yourself. Be the one to hire yourself first. Rachael Kay Albers Rachael Kay Albers is a marketer who hates marketing. As the founder and creative director of RKA ink, a branding, web design, and digital marketing studio based outside Chicago, Rachael has helped hundreds of thought leaders and visionary entrepreneurs all over the world stand out online without selling their soul or playing the manipulation game. Rachael’s clients have used their online platforms to launch bestselling books, five star podcasts, and six figure funnels. When not crafting epic, unforgettable brands for her clients, Rachael hosts Awkward Marketing, a business comedy show blending fun size small business advice with storytelling and sketch comedy, for entrepreneurs who want to create epic, unforgettable brands online. Rachael has been featured in Inc. Magazine and The Huffington Post and been a guest on podcasts like Make Money Your Honey, Marketing In Yoga Pants, and The Entrepreneur Mastermind Show. Rachael lives in St. Charles, IL with her husband, daughter, two troublemaking dogs, and a bunch of old computer cords they’re afraid to throw away. You can find Rachel online at: http://www.rkaink.com/ http://awkwardmarketing.com/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/rkaink/ Insta: https://www.instagram.com/rkaink/ YT: https://www.youtube.com/rkaink/ Download the FREE Lean the F*ck Out Launch Kit If you are thinking about starting a business or side hustle, check out our Lean the F*ck Out Launch Kit. The kit gives you tools and inspiration to start thinking like a fempreneur and start designing the life you want! You’ll receive a guided meditation to help you figure out your vision, a budget worksheet to see what you need financially to make a go of it, daily practices including printable worksheets and daily affirmations to help you keep your head up when your confidence is waning. Again, it’s free and it’s available at leanthef-ckout.com/launchkit. Music: Sunshine by The Icicles
After ten years in the business, Rachael Kay Albers has a lot to share about running a business including awkward marketing, brandcrastinating, and the importance of having skin in the game whether you're a business owner or consumer. She is also our first returning guest! Find out more about Rachael below: Rachael Kay Albers is a marketer who hates marketing. As the founder and creative director of RKA ink, a branding, web design, and digital marketing studio based outside Chicago, Rachael has helped hundreds of thought leaders and visionary entrepreneurs all over the world stand out online without selling their soul or playing the manipulation game. Rachael’s clients have used their online platforms to launch bestselling books, five star podcasts, and six figure funnels. When not crafting epic, unforgettable brands for her clients, Rachael hosts Awkward Marketing, a business comedy show blending fun size small business advice with storytelling and sketch comedy, for entrepreneurs who want to create epic, unforgettable brands online. Rachael has been featured in Inc. Magazine and The Huffington Post and been a guest on podcasts like Make Money Your Honey, Marketing In Yoga Pants, and The Entrepreneur Mastermind Show. Rachael lives in St. Charles, IL with her husband, daughter, two troublemaking dogs, and a bunch of old computer cords they’re afraid to throw away. Go watch her show http://www.awkwardmarketing.com/ Find RKA Ink by clicking on any of the links below: http://www.rkaink.com/ http://www.facebook/com/rkaink/ http://www.instagram.com/rkaink/ http://www.youtube.com/rkaink/
Breaking Down Your Business | Small Business | Business Owners | Entrepreneurship | Leadership
What’s In This Episode: If you're like Jill, you love marketing but hate sales. If you have brands you really love though, do you trust them? And when you notice they are selling to you, what's your reaction? Are they marketing well or poorly? What's the difference? Brad thinks that when marketers are trying to convince you of something you don't really need or want, those are bad examples. But when you believe in what you sell, you want other people to believe in it with you. And when you're really good at marketing (like Apple), you can clearly craft an identity around your brand that makes people feel good. "Offer what they need, but at a higher price." - Brad Rachael Kay Albers, founder of RKA Ink and host of Awkward Marketing, is going into her tenth year of business. She's looking to scale up and be more of the creative director for her business, but she has her hands in all aspects of everything. She needs to hire more people for her team, but she needs more money to do so. But to do the sales she needs to do, she needs to be doing less work. RAISE YOUR PRICES, RACHAEL! "Charge what you're worth." - Jill So, do you sell products or experiences? Guest: Rachael Kay Albers is the founder and creative director of RKA ink. Her sweet spot is the space where business, marketing, and design meet. She is also the host of Awkward Marketing, which blends storytelling and comedy with marketing and business advice for entrepreneurs who want to build epic, unforgettable brands online.
RKA explains the expansion of 3 to 5 commissioners and why she supports it.
Rachael Kay Albers is a marketer who hates marketing. As the founder and creative director of RKA ink, a branding, web design, and digital marketing studio based outside Chicago, Rachael has helped hundreds of thought leaders and visionary entrepreneurs all over the world stand out online without selling their soul or playing the manipulation game. Also joining us on this episode is Rachel's eight week old, Alice. We had a lot of fun talking all things marketing and entrepreneurial.
När Eirin skulle sluta röka berättade han det för en vän som brukade vara med och röka. När Eirin sedan hamnade i situationer där andra rökte, blev det lättare att stå emot om vännen var med. – Jag blev tryggare i att säga nej eftersom min kompis visste att jag hade slutat. Att jag berättat att jag slutat, gjorde att jag tog mig mig själv och beslutet på mer allvar, säger Eirin 19 år. Sunniva 18 år är rökare men planerar att sluta. Hon tänker på hur svårt det kommer bli utan cigaretter i sociala sammanhang. – Det är en "icebreaker" att röka när man lär känna nya människor. Man har alltid något att prata om, säger Sunniva. Sunniva är rädd att göra som Eirin och berätta för vänner att hon ska sluta, eftersom hon skulle bli så besviken om hon inte lyckades. Farida är tobaksavvänjare och ger Sunniva tips på hur hon kan göra, säga och tänka bland kompisar när hon slutar röka. – Undvik situationer där du brukar röka under en period, tillexempel att gå på fest eller dricka alkohol eller kaffe. Det är också bra att förbereda sig på vad du ska svara när folk undrar varför du slutat. Du kan bland annat skylla på föräldrarna och säga att de kommer betala ditt körkort om du slutar, säger Farida. Lyssna på podden för fler tips! Du kan också läsa fler tips för att sluta röka och att sluta snusa på UMO.
Part 3 of the conference contains the mid-day keynote address provided by Reto Francioni, CEO of Deutsch Borse AG. Panel 2 is moderated by Joe Cangemi, Managing Director of ConvergEx Group. It is entitled Competitive challenges in the exchange space? Panelists include Alasdair Haynes, CEO of Chi-X Europe, Bill Harts, Chief Strategy Officer in Thomson Reuters, Gary Stone, Chief Strategy Officer in Bloomberg Tradebook LLC, Wally Sullivan, Managing Partner of Pulse Trading, Peter Jenkins, President of AX Trading and Rob Howe, Corporate Strategist of Liquidnet. Panel 3 is moderated by Bruce Weber, Dean of Lerner College of Business and Economics in University of Delaware. The topic is Wherein lie the growth opportunities? Panelists include Larry Tabb of TABB Group, Ian Domowitz of ITG, Joe Rosen of RKA, Inc., Pinar Emirdag of London Stock Exchange Group, Frank Hatheway of NASDAQ OMX, and Tim Mahoney of BIDS Trading. Panel 4 is moderated by David Weild IV, Founder and Chairman of Grant Thornton LLP and Capital Markets Advisor Partners LLC. Topic is IPO capital raising in the global economy. Panelists include Huseyin Erkan of Istanbul Stock Exchange, Joseph Hall of Davis, Polk & Wardwell LLP, Steve Wunsch of Wunsch Auction Systems, Barry E. Silbert of SecondMarket Inc., and Gregory L. Wright of ThinkEquity LLC. The closing keynote speech is addressed by Larry Leibowitz, COO of NYSE Euronext.
Part 3 of the conference contains the mid-day keynote address provided by Reto Francioni, CEO of Deutsch Borse AG. Panel 2 is moderated by Joe Cangemi, Managing Director of ConvergEx Group. It is entitled Competitive challenges in the exchange space? Panelists include Alasdair Haynes, CEO of Chi-X Europe, Bill Harts, Chief Strategy Officer in Thomson Reuters, Gary Stone, Chief Strategy Officer in Bloomberg Tradebook LLC, Wally Sullivan, Managing Partner of Pulse Trading, Peter Jenkins, President of AX Trading and Rob Howe, Corporate Strategist of Liquidnet. Panel 3 is moderated by Bruce Weber, Dean of Lerner College of Business and Economics in University of Delaware. The topic is Wherein lie the growth opportunities? Panelists include Larry Tabb of TABB Group, Ian Domowitz of ITG, Joe Rosen of RKA, Inc., Pinar Emirdag of London Stock Exchange Group, Frank Hatheway of NASDAQ OMX, and Tim Mahoney of BIDS Trading. Panel 4 is moderated by David Weild IV, Founder and Chairman of Grant Thornton LLP and Capital Markets Advisor Partners LLC. Topic is IPO capital raising in the global economy. Panelists include Huseyin Erkan of Istanbul Stock Exchange, Joseph Hall of Davis, Polk & Wardwell LLP, Steve Wunsch of Wunsch Auction Systems, Barry E. Silbert of SecondMarket Inc., and Gregory L. Wright of ThinkEquity LLC. The closing keynote speech is addressed by Larry Leibowitz, COO of NYSE Euronext.