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On December 27th 2010, Georgia State Trooper First Class Chadwick LeCroy pulled over a car with a broken taillight on Bolton Road in northwest Atlanta. It should have been routine. Instead, it became the first fatal shooting of a Georgia trooper in thirty-five years.The man behind the wheel was Gregory Favors, a thirty-year-old career criminal with eighteen prior arrests stretching back to 1998. He'd been convicted of drug charges, weapons violations, forgery, and obstruction. He was on active probation in Cobb County. And he should have been in prison. This episode digs into everything that went wrong before that night. The rocket docket system that fast-tracked felonies and handed out lenient sentences to clear overcrowded jails. The July hearing where a prosecutor asked for four years and a judge gave sixty days. The December thirteenth release when no officer showed up to testify and a known flight risk walked free on a signature bond. The missed court appearance the morning of the murder that should have triggered a bench warrant. We examine the finger-pointing between District Attorney Paul Howard, Mayor Kasim Reed, APD Chief George Turner, and Chief Judge Cynthia Wright. We look at the failed push for Chad's Law and the reforms that came too little, too late.And we remember the man behind badge 744, the trooper who spent his whole life dreaming of wearing the uniform and finally got his chance at thirty-six years old.This is the story of a death that didn't have to happen.
The EPA's Lee Zeldin visits San Diego and gives an update on the deal with Mexico to solve the sewage crisis. Plus, the multi-million dollar effort to preserve beach access in Encinitas. And, the young rocket scientists hoping to prove they have the right stuff. NBC 7's Marianne Kushi has these stories and more, including meteorologist Sheena Parveen's forecast for this Friday, February 6, 2026.
Send us a textRocket Mortgage gets sued for mortgage steering!Today, I discuss the ethical implications of mortgage steering and RESPA violations in real estate. I will highlight the significant lawsuit against Rocket Mortgage, alleging unethical practices in referral systems that prioritize financial benefits over consumer interests. I also delve into the responsibilities of real estate agents to act in the best interest of their clients and the potential legal ramifications of failing to do so. Lastly, I discuss the importance of transparency in referrals and the need for agents to resist pressure from brokerages to prioritize financial incentives.Don't forget to like us and share us!Gary* Gary serves on the South Carolina Real Estate Commission as a Commissioner. The opinions expressed herein are his opinions and are not necessarily the opinions of the SC Real Estate Commission. This podcast is not to be considered legal advice. Please consult an attorney in your area.
Jake and Anthony are joined by author Alastair Storm Browne to talk about developing space, and his new book, Building the Space Infrastructure.TopicsOff-Nominal - YouTubeEpisode 227 - They Make the Rocket from One Factory (with Alastair Storm Browne) - YouTubeAmazon.com: Building the Space Infrastructure: Developing the Cis-Lunar Neighborhood eBook : Browne, Alastair: Kindle StoreAmazon.com: Cosmic Careers: Exploring the Universe of Opportunities in the Space Industries eBook : Browne, Alastair Storm, Karinch, Maryann: Kindle StoreWho owns the moon? One man's lunar claim | SpaceThe Space Review: US space resources law needs clarification by CongressFollow AlastairStorm Browne Enterprises, LLCAmazon.com: Alastair Storm Browne: books, biography, latest updateFollow Off-NominalSubscribe to the show! - Off-NominalSupport the show, join the DiscordOff-Nominal (@offnom) / TwitterOff-Nominal (@offnom@spacey.space) - Spacey SpaceFollow JakeWeMartians Podcast - Follow Humanity's Journey to MarsWeMartians Podcast (@We_Martians) | TwitterJake Robins (@JakeOnOrbit) | TwitterJake Robins (@JakeOnOrbit@spacey.space) - Spacey SpaceFollow AnthonyMain Engine Cut OffMain Engine Cut Off (@WeHaveMECO) | TwitterMain Engine Cut Off (@meco@spacey.space) - Spacey SpaceAnthony Colangelo (@acolangelo) | TwitterAnthony Colangelo (@acolangelo@jawns.club) - jawns.club
Nick and Jonathan interact with several mascots live at the Greater Cleveland Sports Awards. Also, they're joined by former Browns punter Dave Zastudil.
Jacob Coyne—founder of Stay Here—joins Levi and Jennie for an honest, hope-filled conversation about suicide prevention, mental health, and what it looks like to love people like Jesus when they're hurting. This episode goes deep, but it's also packed with practical help and real stories of lives being saved. You'll hear how Stay Here equips churches, schools, and students to recognize warning signs, start the conversation, and take action—plus why purpose, community, and courage matter more than we think. And if you're listening and you've been battling dark thoughts, please know this: you're seen, you're loved, and help is available. Don't carry it alone—stay here. Connect with us on social! Jacob: @jacobcoyne Stay Here: @stayhereorg Levi: @levilusko Jennie: @jennielusko Fresh Life Church: @freshlife [Links] Stay Here (resources + live chat): https://bit.ly/4r0zmH7 ACT Suicide Prevention Training: https://bit.ly/3LmD5zS Stay Here Student Ambassador Program: https://bit.ly/3LTmB2g Stay Here Lifeline Bands: https://bit.ly/3YQGPwx Get the 5 Gallon Bucket: https://bit.ly/sdl4sHY Get the Lusketeer Sticker: https://bit.ly/sdl4sHY Subscribe for more exclusive content: https://levilusko.com/hitl-subscribe Time Stamps 0:00:03 – A heads-up: this conversation goes heavy (and hopeful) 0:01:46 – Why Jacob started Stay Here after devastating losses 0:07:25 – Lifeline bands, 988 access, and taking hope into schools 0:31:15 – Rocket ship vs. home: choosing to build what lasts 0:50:37 – The ACT training in real life: a bridge, a friend, and a saved life 1:01:35 – If you're hurting: speak up, get help, and stay here
If you need any further evidence on what a menace inflation is, and what a blessing it is when inflation ends, take a look at the latest data on household wealth. After Biden, it is truly impressive how fast the turnaround happened in 2025. Under Trump, household net wealth jumped more than $9 trillion, or more than 7 percent, even after adjusting for inflation. Under Biden's four years, household net wealth, adjusted for inflation, grew an anemic 2.0 percent. It was, in a word, pathetic. The great progress by the Trump administration to shrink government spending and the federal workforce, to reduce taxation and regulation, while increasing energy production, have all contributed to faster private-sector wage growth and slower inflation. In fact, it's been deflation in some cases, meaning certain prices have actually gone down, argues Heritage Foundation chief economist E.J. Antoni on today's special video commentary.
In this episode of the Faces of the Future Podcast Millz and Rocket are back with reactions to a new week of stories. This week they discuss Ye formely known as Kanye West's apology in the Wall Street Journal, the new Epstein Files that were released and what that means for our government moving forward, Kai Cenat's fans getting scammed ahead of his new clothing drop, Luigi Mangione getting some charges dismissed, plus more.Support the show
Welcome to PTBN Pop's Video Jukebox Song of The Day! Every weekday will be featuring a live watch of a great and memorable music video. On today's episode, Andy Atherton is watching “Rocket” by Def Leppard from 1989. The YouTube link for the video is below so you can watch along! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpcc43NV394
Guest: Bob Zimmerman. Zimmerman updates on the next Starship launch, Starlink milestones, and challenges facing Europe's Ariane 6 rocket program compared to private U.S. space industry success.1941
A new nationwide class action lawsuit is accusing Rocket Companies of illegally steering homebuyers toward its mortgage and closing products — even when better rates may have been available elsewhere. The lawsuit alleges Rocket and its affiliates pressured real estate agents, including those at Redfin, to funnel clients to Rocket Mortgage and its title company, potentially violating the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act, or RESPA. Rocket denies the allegations and says it will vigorously defend itself. In this episode, Kathy Fettke breaks down what the lawsuit claims, how the alleged referral arrangements worked, why the case references a prior Consumer Financial Protection Bureau investigation, and what this could mean for mortgage competition, agent referrals, and consumer choice going forward. Want to learn more? Visit www.Newsforinvestors.com Source: https://www.scotsmanguide.com/news/class-action-lawsuit-accuses-rocket-of-illegal-steering-scheme/
Alithea Tuttle is the frontwoman, bassist, and songwriter for L.A. band Rocket, and always thought that dance would be her focus, until a serious injury at sixteen. In this episode we'll hear how everything changed when a childhood friend convinced an at-first reluctant Alithea to try her hand at singing, and she found her musical path in her mother's closet during the pandemic. The journey to growing her songwriting confidence is documented in the full length debut, R is For Rocket. We hear what that sounds like, and how in a band with her childhood friends has provided the safety and support she wants and requires in her life as a touring musician.
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The guys talk about sleepwalking, climbing buildings, and snow leopards. They also learn about rocket science and power rank boy bands.You can follow the show on X/Twitter: @passthegravypod, @AlexJMiddleton, @NotPatDionne, and @RobertBarbosa03
On this episode of The Sick Podcast, Craig Button joins Tony Marinaro to discuss the Montreal Canadiens relieving goalie coach Éric Raymond of his duties and promoting Marco Marciano from the Laval Rocket, why make this change now, Marciano's track record, the Rocket now forced to find a replacement, Lane Hutson in need of a stable and consistent defense partner, possible trade targets and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The Eventing Podcast inbox has been overflowing, and since we couldn't get to them all during the last episode, here's a full listener-powered question episode for you. From season plans and LA 2028 predictions to Badminton memories, German dominance, and the rising stars reshaping 2026, nothing is off-limits. It's opinions, insight, and a few unfiltered tangents from the people who see every side of the sport. Highlights What 2026 could mean for the world number one battle Who the team are backing for LA (and why the case isn't straightforward) Early-season plans for Rocket, Goldman, and the horses coming through The British vs German storyline heading into Aachen Worlds Rising nations, U25 strength and the next generation of medal contenders The big events they'd actually choose to spectate this year Plus a few listener curveballs… from profile pictures to strange foods Guests Diarm Byrne, co-founder of EquiRatings and data analyst for elite sport Sam Watson, five-time senior championship rider for Ireland Spike Milligan, FEI team vet with decades of championship experience Hosted by Nicole Brown EquiRatings Eventing Podcast: Don't forget to follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
Guardians of the Galaxy wasn't just a cosmic side quest — it was the emotional on-ramp to the entire Infinity Saga. In this retrospective episode of Marvel Maniac, we look back at the humble beginnings of Star-Lord, Gamora, Rocket, Groot, and Drax, while viewing the film through the lens of everything that comes later — from Infinity War and Endgame to Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. From the iconic opening set to “Come and Get Your Love,” to the underplayed introduction of the Power Stone, to the quiet seeds planted for Thanos and the tragedy that follows — this episode is about why Guardians still matters, and why it hits harder now than it ever did in 2014.
Head Coach Ime Udoka Joins Before Rocket Face #2 Spurs
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(airdate: 1.28.26) We're in full pop-culture feelings mode. Rocket teams up with Lady Gaga for a Super Bowl commercial that leans all the way into heart, home, and connection — the kind of ad that quiets the room. Then Graham Norton jokes he's signed "so many NDAs" surrounding Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, which naturally sends the internet spiraling. And yes, Dirty Dancing is officially getting another sequel — with Jennifer Grey back as Baby. Nobody puts nostalgia in the corner. Voted 6th Best Entertainment News Podcast! Because being #1 is soooo overrated. And @HalleBerry Listen to the daily Van Camp and Morgan radio show at: https://vancampandmorgan.com/stations buy us a coffee
preview for later. Guest: Bob Zimmerman, Space Historian (BehindtheBlack.com) Summary: Zimmerman discusses Blue Origin's plans to upgrade the New Glenn rocket to match the power of SpaceX's Starship. He explains that Jeff Bezos is focused on moving heavy industry into orbit to preserve Earth's environment, rather than prioritizing the exploration of Mars.1953
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Send us a textYou think that client is “yours”? Think again.In this episode, Frazier (COVID-stricken but still showing up) and Michael (running on espresso and spite) break down a brutal but necessary truth: you don't own the customer, you're just renting attention.From trigger leads to servicing transfers to Rocket buying Mr. Cooper, the guys explain why your feelings don't belong in the pipeline and how whining about lost deals won't get you paid. This is about controlling what you can control — and mastering retention like a pro.If you're tired of losing past clients and still blaming the system, this one will hit differentWhat You'll LearnWhy "owning the customer" is a myth that will keep you brokeThe real risk behind complacency and client silenceWhat top producers actually do to retain businessHow to run a smarter, tighter, more memorable follow-up gameWhy you need to start investing in client retention — not just lead genReal Talk Moments“You're never gonna get a CTC on your feelings.”“Valuable is valuable. Be a utility. Be unforgettable.”“Every loan is a rental — unless you earn the right to get called back.”Tactical Ideas from the EpisodeHost small mixers or client events that build communityBake in strike-rate conversations within 30–60 days post-closeInvest a % of every commission check into client retentionShow up with personalized messages, not cookie-cutter junkBuild a system that makes you the first call, not the last memoryWhy This Episode MattersIf you're getting mad about losing clients, you've already lost. The game in 2026 is about connection, consistency, and control — and this episode will show you how to win it.
Join Ronan, Jeanine, and Jonathan as they delve into the transformative power of AI in the photography industry. Discover why traditional training is becoming obsolete and how AI is reshaping the landscape for photographers. This episode is packed with insights that will challenge your perspective and inspire you to embrace change.What You'll Learn in This Episode✅ The myth of AI as a threat to photography✅ How AI can enhance your creative process✅ Real-life stories of AI-driven success in photography✅ The shift from photography to a people-focused business✅ Strategies to thrive in the AI eraDon't miss this opportunity to future-proof your photography business and stay ahead of the curve!Join the Difference Maker Revolution!The Difference Maker Revolution Podcast was created for photographers who want more than a business—they want impact, freedom, and fulfillment.We believe photography has the power to change lives, and that profit and purpose aren't opposites—they're partners. When they align, photographers unlock not just income, but influence and independence.Hosted by Steve Saporito, Ronan Ryle, Jonathan Ryle, and Jeanine McLeod, this show brings together decades of experience helping thousands of studios worldwide transform from surviving to thriving.Each episode dives deep into what really drives growth—not gimmicks or hacks, but the mindset, strategy, and systems that turn creativity into consistency and purpose into profit.You'll hear real conversations with industry leaders, proven frameworks that work in any market, and honest stories from photographers who've built businesses that matter—without losing the heart that started it all.If you're ready to grow, to lead, and to prove that you can build a photography business that's both profitable and purposeful—welcome home.This is The Difference Maker Revolution
In thi episode of the Faces of the Future Podcast Millz and Rocket are back with a week of controversial news in the world. They first react to the Black Ski Weekend that happened in Brekenridge, Colorado and the racists comments that followed. They then give their thoughts on why Netflix canceled the Vince Staples Show and what's next for Netflix. The salute Khaby Lamb for getting $975 for his brand and likeness, react to influencers getting banned from Miami, plus more.Support the show
Send us a textIn this week's episode we discussed NASA's Artemis II rocket launching next month, with our returning guest Bill Moragne. This marks the next giant leap toward the Moon! We break down what this historic crewed mission means, who's on board, and why its launch this year is a critical step toward humanity's return to lunar exploration.Our Links:Retrospect
Actor Sean Gunn joins Emily and Haley to discuss all things Guardians of the Galaxy, Gilmore Girls, Suicide Squad, and working closely with his brother, James Gunn. Emily needs to find out where Sean gets his glasses, Haley didn't know Sean plays the body of Rocket the Raccoon, and Sean tells us what NOT to ask him in an interview. So pick your favorite cartoon character, lick the window, and squat like a baseball catcher as you enjoy Episode 41 of How To Make it With Emily & Haley.Watch this interview on our YouTube channel: @HowToMakeItPodcastFollow us on Instagram: @HowToMakeItPodcastFollow Emily: @emilycappello_Follow Haley: @haleymuralee
In the early hours of August 2, 1990, Iraq invaded Kuwait, setting off a chain of events that would draw Canada into the first Gulf War. In this opening episode of Rocket War, we explore how Canada went from peacekeeping posture to active military engagement in the Persian Gulf.Featuring firsthand accounts from sailors, air force personnel, and military historians, we trace Canada's early response to the crisis, the political calculations of Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, and the rapid deployment of Canadian naval and air assets under Operation Friction. From Halifax Harbour to the Strait of Hormuz, listeners hear what it was like to prepare for war, enforce the UN embargo, and confront the reality of a modern conflict unfolding on live television.Thirty-five years later, Rocket War revisits the decisions, risks, and human experiences that defined Canada's role in the Gulf War—beginning with the moment everything changed.DOWNLOAD OUR DISCUSSION QUESTIONS HEREWritten by William PattersonHost/Executive Producer Ryan BarnettThis podcast was made possible thanks to funding from Veterans Affairs Canada's Commemorative Partnership Program.Featuring original interviews with Tim Courtney, Harold Davis, David Deere, Chris Linford, Donald MacPherson, Dr. Sean Maloney, Nathasha Mohr, Paul Molnar, Jean Morin, Claude St.Onge, and the Honorable Rebecca Patterson Voice direction by Sonia Gemmiti Series consultant is Jean MorinAn original production of Knockabout Media*This program and all relevant content is for educational purposes only and to the best of our knowledge is being used under Fair Dealing/Fair Use Act guidelines and within Canadian and United States standards of fair dealing/fair use* Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Gary - Series 29 Episode 10In this episode of SpaceTime, we explore groundbreaking developments in space exploration, including the imminent launch of the first nuclear-powered rocket, the merging of low mass dwarf galaxies, and the intriguing connection between Earth-like planets and gas giants.The Dawn of Nuclear Rocket TechnologyHistory is set to be made as NASA and DARPA prepare to test the world's first fully operational nuclear-powered orbital rocket. This innovative vehicle utilizes a nuclear thermal propulsion system that heats liquid hydrogen propellant through nuclear fusion, achieving nearly double the efficiency of conventional rockets. The test aims to validate reactor operation in orbit, potentially revolutionizing space travel by reducing transit times to Mars and allowing for larger payloads.Merging Dwarf Galaxies: A New DiscoveryA recent study published in the Astrophysical Journal Letters confirms that low mass dwarf galaxies can merge with one another. Observations of the Ursa Minor dwarf spheroidal galaxy reveal previously hidden stellar structures, suggesting that even the smallest galaxies experience mergers. These findings challenge traditional views on galaxy formation and evolution, indicating that interactions between dwarf galaxies may be more common than previously believed.The Connection Between Earth-Like and Gas Giant PlanetsAstronomers have found that rocky planets similar to Earth are more likely to exist in star systems that also contain large gas giants like Jupiter. This research, reported in Astronomy and Astrophysics, shows that cold Jupiters, which orbit beyond the snow line, play a significant role in the formation of super Earths in the inner regions of their planetary systems. The study offers new insights into the complex dynamics of planetary formation and the conditions that lead to the development of terrestrial planets.www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com✍️ Episode ReferencesAstrophysical Journal LettersAstronomy and AstrophysicsScience AdvancesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-your-guide-to-space-astronomy--2458531/support.(00:00:00) NASA and DARPA prepare to test the first nuclear-powered orbital rocket(00:10:15) New study confirms mergers among low mass dwarf galaxies(00:20:45) Link discovered between Earth-like planets and gas giants(00:30:00) China breaks through barriers in nuclear fusion reactor development(00:35:20) The impact of ultra-processed foods on global health.
Best-selling author Jennifer Wallace stops by studio 1A to offer a guide to connection and lifting each other up, the topic of her new book “Mattering: The Secret to a Life of Deep Connection and Purpose”. Also, Al Roker travels to the Kennedy Space Center to tour Nasa's Artemis II Rocket and chat with the crew before their historic mission next month. And Today lifestyle and fashion contributor, Melissa Garcia, shares the winter products to help keep you warm, hydrated, and stress-free until spring arrives. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
NBC's Brian Cheung shares tips on how you can prepare your home for the massive winter storm set to bring dangerous ice and snow to millions of Americans. Also, NBC news medical contributor, Dr. Kavita Patel, has all you need to know on genetic testing, who should get it, and what to expect from the results. And Al Roker's inside look at the Nasa Artemis II Rocket and conversation with the crew before they depart on their historic mission around the moon after more than 50 years. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
SEGMENT 3: SPACE ENGINEERING AND BOOSTER TECHNOLOGY Guest: Bob Zimmerman Zimmerman discusses latest developments in space engineering, focusing on booster rocket technology and satellite deployment advances. Discussion covers SpaceX achievements, competing launch providers, the evolution of reusable rocket systems, and how private industry continues pushing boundaries in making space access more frequent and affordable.1953
On this episode of The Downtown, we talk to Olivia with Rocket Belly. Here's a bite size interview about Rocket Belly. Apple Podcasts - https://tinyurl.com/yf2yk2jzGoogle Podcasts - https://tinyurl.com/ybuxuvymSpotify - https://tinyurl.com/yh4xbgvuPodcast Addict- https://tinyurl.com/y9d7qcpySpreaker - https://www.spreaker.com/user/arlingtoncitizenmedia
Send us a textWhat makes a brand memorable isn't volume, it's precision. We sit down with James Erskine, CEO of Rocket, to explore how one product can hold multiple stories—and why telling the right one to the right person is the difference between being noticed and being ignored. From children's publishing to home services, we break down how kids crave characters while parents want proof, and how similar demographics can still hide wildly different buyer motivations.We dig into practical methods for finding those motivations: live research panels, smarter questions, and constant recalibration as habits change with screens and social media. James shares a candid take on brand positioning—why authority and a clear point of difference beat generic claims every time—and how chemistry and service quality quietly decide deals. We talk about the real role of AI, too: great for spotting patterns in data, useless without human judgment. Expect a future where “human-made” becomes a trust badge, not a nostalgic throwback.Then, we shift to perception and belonging. Cultural relevance can reframe how a market sees you, while founder-led stories make expertise feel personal. Loyalty grows when customers feel like members, not transactions—priority lines, early access, or small VIP moments can transform retention without heavy discounts. Finally, we map out advocacy marketing that actually works: ask for honest feedback a week later, turn customer wins into social proof, and make it easy for people to share the story of working with you.If you're ready to sharpen what you're known for and build a community that sells your value for you, hit play. Subscribe, leave a quick review, and share this with a friend who needs to hear it.If you enjoyed this chat From the Yellow Chair, consider joining our newsletter, "Let's Sip Some Lemonade," where you can receive exclusive interviews, our bank of helpful downloadables, and updates on upcoming content. Please consider following and drop a review below if you enjoyed this episode. Be sure to check out our social media pages on Facebook and Instagram. From the Yellow Chair is powered by Lemon Seed, a marketing strategy and branding company for the trades. Lemon Seed specializes in rebrands, creating unique, comprehensive, organized marketing plans, social media, and graphic design. Learn more at www.LemonSeedMarketing.com Interested in being a guest on our show? Fill out this form! We'll see you next time, Lemon Heads!
In this episode of the Faces of the Future Podcast Millz and Rocket are back discussing world news. This week they discuss United States putting a hold accepting visa's from 75 countries around the world, requiring proof of ID for american citizens, the Iranian Rial ( dollar ) collapsing, J. Cole dropping a new single and announcing a new album, Ole Miss QB suing the NCAA, NFL Winner's and loser's plus more.Support the show
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SOVIET UNION'S SECRET 1972 LUNAR BASE AMBITIONS AND THE N1 ROCKET FAILURE Colleague Anatoli Zak, Publisher of RussianSpaceWeb.com. Anatoli Zak explains that in 1972, the Soviet Union pursued the L3M project to establish a permanent lunar base, refusing to concede the moon race immediately. However, repeated failures of the N1 rocket and the financial strain of competing with the US Space Shuttle eventually forced the program's cancellation. NUMBER 13MARCH 1959
Someone listening to last week’s GeekWire Podcast caught something we missed: a misleading comment by Alexa during our voice ordering demo — illustrating the challenges of ordering by voice vs. screen. We followed up with Amazon, which says it has fixed the underlying bug. On this week’s show, we play the audio of the order again. Can you catch it? Plus, Microsoft announces a "community first" approach to AI data centers after backlash over power and water usage — and President Trump scooped us on the story. We discuss the larger issues and play a highlight from our interview with Microsoft President Brad Smith. Also: the technology capturing images of every fan at Lumen Field, UK police blame Copilot for a hallucinated soccer match, and Redfin Glenn Kelman departs six months after the company's acquisition by Rocket. With GeekWire co-founders John Cook and Todd Bishop; Edited by Curt Milton.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Crazy Wisdom podcast, host Stewart Alsop sits down with Daniel Bar, co-founder of Space Computer, a satellite-based secure compute protocol that creates a "root of trust in space" using tamper-resistant hardware for cryptographic applications. The conversation explores the fascinating intersection of space technology, blockchain infrastructure, and trusted execution environments (TEEs), touching on everything from cosmic radiation-powered random number generators to the future of space-based data centers and Daniel's journey from quantum computing research to building what they envision as the next evolution beyond Ethereum's "world computer" concept. For more information about Space Computer, visit spacecomputer.io, and check out their new podcast "Frontier Pod" on the Space Computer YouTube channel.Timestamps00:00 Introduction to Space Computer02:45 Understanding Layer 1 and Layer 2 in Space Computing06:04 Trusted Execution Environments in Space08:45 The Evolution of Trusted Execution Environments11:59 The Role of Blockchain in Space Computing14:54 Incentivizing Satellite Deployment17:48 The Future of Space Computing and Its Applications20:58 Radiation Hardening and Space Environment Challenges23:45 Kardashev Civilizations and the Future of Energy26:34 Quantum Computing and Its Implications29:49 The Intersection of Quantum and Crypto32:26 The Future of Space Computer and Its VisionKey Insights1. Space-based data centers solve the physical security problem for Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs). While TEEs provide secure compute through physical isolation, they remain vulnerable to attacks requiring physical access - like electron microscope forensics to extract secrets from chips. By placing TEEs in space, these attack vectors become practically impossible, creating the highest possible security guarantees for cryptographic applications.2. The space computer architecture uses a hybrid layer approach with space-based settlement and earth-based compute. The layer 1 blockchain operates in space as a settlement layer and smart contract platform, while layer 2 solutions on earth provide high-performance compute. This design leverages space's security advantages while compensating for the bandwidth and compute constraints of orbital infrastructure through terrestrial augmentation.3. True randomness generation becomes possible through cosmic radiation harvesting. Unlike pseudo-random number generators used in most blockchain applications today, space-based systems can harvest cosmic radiation as a genuinely stochastic process. This provides pure randomness critical for cryptographic applications like block producer selection, eliminating the predictability issues that compromise security in earth-based random number generation.4. Space compute migration is inevitable as humanity advances toward Kardashev Type 1 civilization. The progression toward planetary-scale energy control requires space-based infrastructure including solar collection, orbital cities, and distributed compute networks. This technological evolution makes space-based data centers not just viable but necessary for supporting the scale of computation required for advanced civilization development.5. The optimal use case for space compute is high-security applications rather than general data processing. While space-based data centers face significant constraints including 40kg of peripheral infrastructure per kg of compute, maintenance impossibility, and 5-year operational lifespans, these limitations become acceptable when the application requires maximum security guarantees that only space-based isolation can provide.6. Space computer will evolve from centralized early-stage operation to a decentralized satellite constellation. Similar to early Ethereum's foundation-operated nodes, space computer currently runs trusted operations but aims to enable public participation through satellite ownership stakes. Future participants could fractionally own satellites providing secure compute services, creating economic incentives similar to Bitcoin mining pools or Ethereum staking.7. Blockchain represents a unique compute platform that meshes hardware, software, and free market activity. Unlike traditional computers with discrete inputs and outputs, blockchain creates an organism where market participants provide inputs through trading, lending, and other economic activities, while the distributed network processes and returns value through the same market mechanisms, creating a cyborg-like integration of technology and economics.
Clemente and Hunter discuss the Thunder's blowout win over the Rockets in Houston plus more on Chet Holmgren and the Rocket's offense without VanVleet. Tune in!
The winter break continues on Planet Normal! In this, the third and final part of the three part best of the rocket series, our co-pilots take a look back at some of their most explosive voyages on the rocket of right thinking from 2025, before our intrepid co-pilots return next week!Back in November Liam spoke to Scottish born Rosie Kay who enjoyed a highly successful international career as a performer and choreographer, and in 2004 established the Rosie Kay dance company. Rosie tells the co-pilots how she was ousted from her own company following controversy of her ‘gender critical views'.We also feature a special report not from Planet Normal, but Planet Earth, when back in October, Co-Pilot Pearson joined the Pink Ladies Protest in Westminster. The Pink Ladies formed a network to take a stand against the impact of illegal migrant hotels on the safety of women and girls and communities up and down the country. And finally we hear from Tory heavyweight Suela Braverman who tells out co-pilots what she thinks Conservative party policy should be towards the ECHR.Read more from Liam: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/liam-halligan/ |Read Allison 'Twitter makes Two-Tier Keir look ridiculous, so of course he wants to ban it' : https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/01/14/two-tier-keir-ban-twitter/ |Read Allison 'The West Midlands police chief represents everything that's wrong with Britain': https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/01/13/west-midlands-police-chief/ |Read more from Allison: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/a/ak-ao/allison-pearson/ |Need help subscribing or reviewing? Learn more about podcasts here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/radio/podcasts/podcast-can-find-best-ones-listen/ |Email: planetnormal@telegraph.co.uk |For 30 days' free access to The Telegraph: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/normal | Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Miss Heard celebrates Season 7, Episode 333 where I hilariously overanalyze Queen's “Fat Bottomed Girls,” exploring its outrageous lyrics, accidental physics, and lasting cultural impact to prove that confidence, rock music, and a little extra cushion really do make the world go round. You can listen to all our episodes at our website at: https://pod.co/miss-heard-song-lyrics Or iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify and many more platforms under Podcast name “Miss Heard Song Lyrics” Please consider supporting our little podcast via Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/MissHeardSongLyrics or via PayPal at https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/MissHeardSongLyrics #missheardsonglyrics #missheardsongs #missheardlyrics #misheardsonglyrics #podcastinavan #vanpodcast #SongLyricsFails #MusicPodcast #PodcastLovers #MustListen #Queen #FatBottomedGirls https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fat_Bottomed_Girls https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMnjF1O4eH0 https://www.songfacts.com/facts/queen/fat-bottomed-girls
STARBASE AND THE MECHAZILLA CATCH Colleague Eric Berger. The final segment centers on Starbase in Boca Chica, Texas, where SpaceX built a modern rocket factory on swampland to construct the massive Starship. Berger details the "Chopstick" system, a tower designed to catch returning Super Heavy boosters to eliminate landing legs and enable rapid reuse. This fully reusable system, larger than the Saturn V, is the "endgame" for Musk's vision. Berger describes the operational concept: fleets of Starships refueling in orbit via tankers, then departing for Mars in waves every two years to establish a permanent human presence. NUMBER 81920 THE WARLORD OF MARS
KEXP presents Rocket performing live in the KEXP studio. Recorded November 18, 2025. Songs: Pretending One Million Wide Awake Number One Fan R Is For Rocket Alithea Tuttle - Vocals, BassDesi Scaglione - GuitarBaron Rinzler - Guitar, KeysCooper Ladomade - Drums Host: Larry Mizell, Jr.Audio Engineer: Kevin SuggsMastering Engineer: Matt Ogaz Cameras: Jim Beckmann, Carlos Cruz, Scott Holpainen & Luke KnechtEditor: Carlos Cruz https://rockettheband.comhttps://kexp.org Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3I2GFN_F8WudD_2jUZbojA/joinSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Faces of the Future Podcast Millz and Rocket are back with a week filled with world news. They guys react to the shooting during the ICE raids and protest in Minnesota, they give an updated overview of the American invasion of Venezuela and capture of their president, give their thoughts on the rumored Netflix After Dark Content coming to their streaming platform, college football recap, plus moreSupport the show
The Red Sox reportedly made an aggressive offer to Alex Bregman but it's been crickets since. -What's The Hold Up? -Bo Bichette Possibility -Bello's Trade Value -Mayer At 3B? -Yoshida & Casas -E-Rod & Verdugo NEW MERCH: https://section10merch.com Use promo code “Jared” to get up to $1000 in bonus credits AND a special pick on Underdog! PLAY HERE: https://play.underdogfantasy.com/pc-d2PyPbHAPu Get Blue Moon Light delivered by visiting https://get.bluemoonbeer.com/JARED for delivery options. This episode of Section 10 is sponsored by BetterHelp. BetterHelp makes it easy to get matched online with a qualified therapist. Sign up and get 10% off at https://BetterHelp.com/ROCKET #ad 0:00 - Intro 1:20 - Section 10 2026 3:00 - Highest Grossing Franchises 7:45 - Patriots - Good Team 9:00 - Nuthin's Happening 14:05 - Tiger's Bday feat. Jovi 18:06 - Ace's Balls Stolen 20:00 - Jared Quits Reddit 23:00 - Resolutions 35:30 - Bregman & Bichette 1:03:00 - What If We Don't Get Bregman? 1:08:00 - Should've Extended Bregman Earlier? 1:20:00 - Financials 1:23:00 - Still Moving An Outfielder? 1:25:10 - Bello Trade Value 1:30:00 - Breslow Would've Loved Pat Light 1:32:50 - Mayer At 3B, Rafaela At 2B? 1:37:00 - Lots Of Deals, Then No Deals 1:40:15 - E-Rod & Verdugo 1:47:23 - Jazz Chisholm Jr. 1:48:30 - Yoshida 1:57:46 - Camp Story 2:01:00 - Fenway Fest 2:04:30 - Triston Casas 2:14:51 - Final Thoughts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're on a little winter break and we're gonna be back with a new Brains On episode next week. This week we have an episode of our Sister show forever ago to share with you. If you're interested in origin stories or history, this is the show for you. You can subscribe wherever you listen to Brains On. Get ready for an out-of-this-world episode! Joy and co-host Elsa are trapped in a black hole with a baby elephant and a mountain of old junk! They’ll explore the history of a super secret astronaut testing program for women called the “Fellow Lady Astronaut Trainees.” This group of bold, highly-trained pilots spent years making a case for why women are just as qualified to become astronauts as men! Want to support Brains On and all of the shows in the Brains On Universe? Sign up for Smarty Pass. You'll get ad-free episodes of all our shows, bonus content, virtual hangouts, discounts on merch and more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.