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Meeting someone in person should feel grounded, not like a gamble. This 10‑minute episode gives listeners a short, repeatable Safety Check: three quick, respectful verifications you can do in-chat to confirm logistics (place, timing, transit), shared-context signals (work/study rhythms, mutual acquaintances phrased lightly), and a simple authenticity check that avoids invasive searching. Sarah offers exact, warmth-preserving scripts to ask clarifying questions, a 48–72 hour timing rule for follow-ups, and three micro-experiments to practice: use the Check for one planned meetup this week, note the ease of answers, and track any small hesitations. The episode models two brief scenes (a same-city coffee invite, and a weekend meet after remote chatting), names red flags to pause on, and closes with practical mitigations to keep curiosity and dignity intact. Listeners leave able to confirm plans clearly, prioritize safety, and move forward with calm confidence.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/lets-talk-sex-and-dating--5052038/support.
SHOW NOTES: Welcome back to The Money Pit! In these final festive weeks of the year, Leslie Segrete and Jim Kenzie delve into essential winter home projects, share crucial safety tips, and continue to answer your calls. Join us for these home improvement topics and expert DIY answers! - Tips for Hanging Holiday Lights: We discuss the simplest and safest ways to hang holiday lights, both indoors and out, without damaging your home. You should use damage-free hardware like gutter clips for the exterior or removable adhesive hooks and suction cups indoors, specifically avoiding damaging staples, nails, or drilling. - Winter Safety Checks: We share important early winter safety checks to keep your home and family protected through the cold weather months. This includes testing smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, checking the charge and expiration dates on fire extinguishers, and cleaning lint buildup from dryer vents. - Décor Tricks to Warm Up Your Space: To instantly warm up your space for the holidays without a full redesign, we suggest simple décor tricks. Focus on adding texture through chunky throws and faux fur, switch out harsh overhead lighting, and create small, inviting winter vignettes. - Insulation in Older Homes: When improving efficiency in older homes, we recommend focusing on the attic insulation and floor insulation before focusing on the walls. Q & A: - Pete in Arizona called about his 18-year-old tar patio roof, which was cracking and missing pieces, and asked if he should repair it using Flex Seal. We explain that patching would only postpone the inevitable, as the roof was likely past its expected lifespan, and recommend installing a new roof. - Diane in Minnesota asked for help with her apartment bathroom exhaust fan, which was failing to effectively remove steam. She should contact her building super to determine where the fan exhausts, as the vent may be obstructed or blocked, preventing it from functioning correctly. - Brad in Illinois was renovating his 1948 bungalow and wanted advice on whether to repair and restore his original single-pane, double-hung windows or replace them. We offer the choice of restoring them by adding weather stripping and installing storm windows or opting for replacement windows that fit inside the existing frame. - Kenny in Ohio asked for advice regarding the visible outlines of his ceiling joists on his downstairs ceiling. We confirm that it's “ghosting” and recommend sealing the area by priming and painting with a good-quality, washable ceiling paint. ASK A QUESTION: Need help with your own home improvement or décor question? We'd love to help! Call the show 24/7 at 888-MONEY-PIT (888-666-3974) or post your question here: https://www.moneypit.com/ask. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Pool safety reminder, creator's summit returns in 2026, record-breaking year at Ipswich Libraries, UniSQ appoints First Nations pro vice-chancellor, and David Lems calls full-time on his sport reporting career. Also in this episode of local news world-first AI-based research at Ipswich Hospital. Gout Gout named on Forbes 30 under 30 list and what's on at Ipswich Civic Centre.Published: 5 December 2025.Image: Forbes Australia 30 under 30 featuring Grace Toombs, Josh Giddey, Milly Alcock and Ipswich's Gout Gout on the cover (Facebook) Theme music: AudioJungle - Mark_Music and Matt SteinerForbes Australia: https://www.forbes.com.au/ UniSQ: https://www.unisq.edu.au/Queensland Sport Awards: https://qsport.org.au/sport-awards/Ipswich City Council: www.ipswich.qld.gov.au/Ipswich City Council meeting agendas and minutes: bit.ly/2JlrVKYCouncil meetings on YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/IpswichCityCouncilTVIpswich Planning Scheme: https://bit.ly/3g4Jwb7Inside Ipswich: https://ipswichtoday.com.au/inside-ipswich/Shape Your Ipswich: www.shapeyouripswich.com.au/Ipswich Civic Centre: www.ipswichciviccentre.com.au/Ipswich Festivals: https://www.ipswichfestivals.com.au/The Leads music: https://theleadsmusic.bandcamp.com/Black Swan Art (David Pearce): https://www.blackswanart.com.au/Ipswich Art Gallery: www.ipswichartgallery.qld.gov.au/Ipswich Community Gallery: https://ipswichartgallery.qld.gov.au/community/ipswich-community-galleryDiscover Ipswich: www.discoveripswich.com.au/Discover Ipswich what's on: https://whatson.discoveripswich.com.au/Workshops Rail Museum: https://www.museum.qld.gov.au/rail-workshopsIpswich Showgrounds: https://ipswichshow.com.au/upcoming-eventsIpswich Libraries: www.ipswichlibraries.com.au/Studio 188: www.studio188.com.au/Nicholas Street Precinct: www.nicholasst.com.au/Picture Ipswich: www.pictureipswich.com.au/Local Ipswich News: https://localipswichnews.com.au/Lost Ipswich Facebook: https://bit.ly/3pLLBwNc Stream audio recommended. If auto download enabled some apps require a re-download or refresh RSS content to hear most recent version should there be an episode updateIpswich Today is supported by listeners like you. Help keep it online with a small one-off or regular donation. Visit https://ipswichtoday.com.au/Advertise on Ipswich Today https://ipswichtoday.com.au/advertising/Ipswich Today recommended listening: Twenty Thousand Hertz - stories behind the world's most recognisable and interesting sounds https://www.20k.org/
FALL HOME SAFETY CHECK: One Overlooked Step Could SAVE Your Family and your questions answered! Discover Louisville & Southern Indiana Real Estate If you're curious about the ever-changing world of real estate in Louisville and Southern Indiana, you've come to the right place! Whether you're just starting to explore your options, preparing to list your home, or searching for the perfect place to call home, The Sokoler Team at RE/MAX Properties East is here to guide you every step of the way. Each week, we bring clarity and insight to the local housing market through the Louisville Real Estate Show on 840 WHAS, airing every Sunday morning from 8:30–9:00 AM. Hosted by experienced professionals who live and breathe Louisville real estate, the show dives deep into the questions that matter most—covering topics like home values, mortgage trends, investment opportunities, and how to navigate today's market with confidence. Looking for real-time answers? Visit www.LouisvilleQuestions.com to submit your own questions, explore helpful articles, and stay informed about what's happening in your neighborhood. We believe that educated buyers and sellers make the best real estate decisions—and our mission is to keep you informed, empowered, and confident every step of the way. When you're ready to take the next step, connect with Kentucky's hardest-working real estate team. At The Sokoler Team, RE/MAX Properties East, we combine decades of experience with cutting-edge marketing strategies and local market expertise to help you achieve your real estate goals—whether that means selling for top dollar or finding your dream home at the right price.
SHOW NOTES: Welcome back to The Money Pit! It's getting chilly out, so we're focused on preparing a cozier home for the colder season ahead. Give us a call now at 888 Money Pit, but first, listen in for this week's topics and DIY caller questions! - Fireplace Safety Check: Before striking that first match for a cozy fire, pay attention to our quick fireplace safety checklist. We'll walk you through tips to tackle before lighting your first log. - Pre-Winter Power Washing: Before winter wraps your home in a snowy blanket, it's a great time to give your exterior a deep clean. Coming up, we're talking about the power of power washing! From removing grime and mildew to making your walkways safer and your house sparkle for the holidays, we'll share why this quick weekend project is the ultimate pre-winter refresh. - Smoke Detector & Cold Prep Reminders: Changing the clocks is a perfect reminder to replace the batteries in all your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, and to swap out any units that are more than 10 years old. Other quick prep tasks include reversing ceiling fan direction, inspecting weather stripping, and cleaning the HVAC filter. - Wallpaper Accents: In Leslie's Last Word, we discuss how wallpaper is having a serious design moment and can be used sparingly and stylishly as an accent in small spaces like powder rooms or inside decorative molding for instant impact. Q & A: - Mara in Louisiana wanted to screen in or convert part of her two-story porch on her 1910 home, which has 22 large Corinthian columns. We explain that trying to work around or box in the unique columns would severely change the architectural style of her beautiful home, and recommend consulting with an architect for a major redesign. - David in Anchorage, Alaska, was preparing to tile a bathroom wall that featured a "knockdown" texture, and he needed to know what prep work was necessary. We suggest that he lightly sand the raised spots or score them with a knife to provide a clean, flatter surface for the tile adhesive. - Stacy in Minnesota wanted to update her 1968 fireplace by filling in the mortar between the bricks and then applying a lime wash. We explain that a lime wash won't absorb correctly into brick as it does with wood grain, and she should instead consider alternatives like tiling, using faux stone fascia, or applying stucco. - John in Florida stripped his entire house down to the studs and asked if "cocooning" his home with spray foam insulation was a good idea. We affirm that spray foam is an excellent method for achieving energy efficiency, especially since the walls were open, and we note that breathability issues are rare in existing homes. ASK A QUESTION: Need help with your own home improvement or décor question? We'd love to help! Call the show 24/7 at 888-MONEY-PIT (888-666-3974) or post your question here: https://www.moneypit.com/ask. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join the Free 3-Day Dream Summit Oct 10–12 https://cart.aislingschool.com/summit?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=audio&utm_campaign=summit_oct Dreams outrank channeling as your safety check—they confirm permissions and course-correct when guidance is off. After today's show, you won't every question that. Chapters 00:00:48 – Course: Dream Trackers Guide (10-week transformation) 00:03:39 – October Summit (Oct 10–12; interactive & live readings) 00:05:04 – Dream #1: Korean Cruise & The Oracle → checkpoints, fake guides, dream as safety override 00:11:48 – Why dreams trump channeling; what “compromised guidance” looks like; discernment 101 00:17:04 – Dream #2: Meg Trance Channeled → practice builds trust; pressure off; when trance helps (and when it doesn't) 00:23:15 – Channeling safety: validation steps, infiltration risks, close-down protocol Join our 3-Day Dream Summit Oct 10-12 https://www.dream-analysis.com/freesummit Talk to Sandy about our courses https://bookings.theaislingschool.com/sandy/got-questions Courses: https://www.dream-analysis.com/courses Download Free dictionary: https://www.dream-analysis.com/ Submit your dream: https://www.dream-analysis.com/podcast Show Archives: https://www.dream-analysis.com/podcasts/
Thrills Of The Highway Patrol 38-xx-xx (02) Case #26 - Auto Safety Check Nets Auto Thief
Check out an important back to school segment featuring a bunch of tips and advice from a local representative of the American Red Cross to help keep all our kids safer as they head into their next school year.
August 31 is recognized as International Overdose Awareness Day the world's largest annual campaign to end overdose, remember those we have lost, acknowledge the grief of families and friends left behind, and renew our commitment to end overdose and related harms. So, we reached out to our expert resources at McCall Behavioral Health to help us understand how we can address and prevent overdose tragedies in our own famly and community. Then, we'll bring back our friends from Girl Scouts of Connecticut. Learn how this inclusive organization is preparing and empowering the next few generations of female leaders, how you can volunteer as an adult, and get a young woman or girl you care about involved in Girl Scouts. And we'll close with an important back to school segment featuring a bunch of tips and advice from a local representative of the American Red Cross to help keep all our kids safer as they head into their next school year.
SHOW NOTES: Coming up this hour, we've got a show packed with tips to make your home look and feel better and safer. We'll also be tackling home improvement questions from across the country, including calls from DIYers just like you! Here's what's ahead on The Money Pit: - Late Summer Clean and Refresh: We'll bring you smart tips to tidy up your spaces, freshen the air, and reset your home before the autumn back-to-school buzz and pumpkin spice takeover. - Protecting Your Home from Water Damage: With flash floods and heavy rain making headlines, we'll share smart, simple steps to protect your house from water damage and ensure you stay informed with weather alerts. - Fast, Smart Fire Safety Checks: We'll walk you through essential fire safety checks, from your backyard grills to your garden gear, so you can relax and safely enjoy the season. - SpreadStone Decorative Concrete Resurfacing Kit Giveaway: One lucky caller will win this DIY dream, valued at $150, which transforms plain concrete into a stunning stone finish. Q & A: - Brian in Arkansas is dealing with a mysterious musty odor in his crawlspace that only appears in the summertime when he's away from home. An exhaust fan might just be what he needs to improve air quality - Linda in Maryland needs advice on how to repair and conceal cracks in the concrete slabs on her brick porches. We advise her to caulk the area and sprinkle with dust and chips to match the current concrete color. - Keith in Georgia has a problem with bats in his attic, specifically bat droppings, and needs to know the best way to evict them safely. - Leah in California says her dad's AC system has been leaking Freon for years! Instead of just refilling the refrigerant, we recommend finding out the root cause of the leak and addressing that. - Courtney in New Jersey has a raised garden bed with several tree stumps that need to be removed, and she's looking for suggestions on how to tackle them when a grinder might be difficult to use. - Judy in Texas is experiencing significant problems with deer eating all her plants and is seeking solutions to keep them away from her garden. We recommend a variety of solutions to keep those hungry deer out. ASK A QUESTION: Need help with your own home improvement or décor question? We'd love to help! Call the show 24/7 at 888-MONEY-PIT (888-666-3974) or post your question here: https://www.moneypit.com/ask. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join Kim Sweers, The Boat Boss, and Rick Thomas as they dive into another fast-paced week in the world of boating and yachting. In this episode of Yachting Unplugged, Kim and Rick unpack recent explosive incidents on the water and why safety needs to come first this season. They spotlight free inspections by the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary and key tips for avoiding disaster onboard. The conversation then shifts to major industry headlines—including Sunseeker's impressive sales spike, upcoming boat shows, and some sharp innovations changing the tech game in yachting. Plus, Rick shares his involvement with the Piper's Angels Foundation and offers up some Father's Day gift ideas sure to impress any boat-loving dad. From breaking news to meaningful causes, this episode hits all the right notes in 20 minutes flat. This week's headlines shaping the boating and yachting industries:
Every Wednesday in The Feed I talk with Susie Calabrese, Home Expert and Local Realtor here in Connecticut about home tips and life hacks. This week Susie is back to help us get our homes and outdoor spaces in order. Everything from potential hazards to toys and play equipment for the kids. It's all about getting your outdoor spaces safe for spring. Image credit: Getty Images
Thrills Of The Highway Patrol 38-xx-xx (02) Case #26 - Auto Safety Check Nets Auto Thief
In this podcast episode, we sit down with Family Law Attorney, Jonathan Steele, to discuss how you can protect sensitive information and personal data during a family law dispute.If you would like to speak with one of our attorneys, please call our office at (503) 227-0200, or visit our website at https://www.pacificcascadelegal.com.To learn more about how Jonathan can help you, you can visit his website at: https://www.steelefamlaw.com/Disclaimer: Nothing in this communication is intended to provide legal advice nor does it constitute a client-attorney relationship, therefore you should not interpret the contents as such.
Michael Boudart, President of Lindemann Chimney, Heating & Cooling, joins HouseSmarts Radio with Lou Manfredini live at their facilities for Lou’s Fire Safety Show! They talk about the importance of an annual safety check for each chimney in your home, as well as inspecting and service checking your furnace before firing it up this fall. Schedule your fireplace […]
The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier
Shoot us a Text.Today on the Saturday show with head writer Chris Reeves, we're offering counter vibes to the poor perception around car dealers. We talk about Gary Rome Hyundai's Car Seat Safety Check that felt more like a party.Hosts: Paul J Daly and Kyle MountsierGet the Daily Push Back email at https://www.asotu.com/ JOIN the conversation on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asotu/ Read our most recent email at: https://www.asotu.com/media/push-back-email
Are you crazy? Probably not, but, we all need a pulse check, get our heads back in the game, feel good about what we do, who we are, what we are worth. I know we live fast paced, stressful, often painful traumatized events in our past, overwhelmed, crisis mode, health and financial problems, grief, loss, and so much more. I stay as stoic as possible at all times and am fortunate to continue to remind myself daily as a purposely personal opportunity to grow to remind myself daily how much of a gift everything in my life is a blessing, whatever the lesson may be. Don't let a day go by or even a moment to try to help others. This conversation is with my friend Thomas Brewer, Speaker, Author, Wellness, Mental Health, and Resiliency Consultant at TB Group LLC, a consulting company specializing in Executive Coaching, Corporate Training, and Onsite EAP Crisis Response. Feel free to call him at (405) 833-7229 - tbgroupllc.com We hope to remind our industry that we care about each other, are a family and force for daily impressive work that creates abundance of #energy for the world over many physical and mental obstacles. #oilandgas people, I hope to help you find or look for available resources to navigate through all adversity. #mentalhealth has been on my heart often this year, hearing about desperate people feeling alone and uncared for, making choices that are permanent. We can and should do better. If we don't want to call it seeking help then find mentors or journal or make a call and just say you want to grow professionally. You may not be where you want to be today but hope you can lift others up and be inspired to see others achievements? So much to unpack. Hope you enjoy this too.
1. Safety Check-in2. MPG and Idle Time Goals3. Remembering Bobby Ratledge
Thursday March 21, 2024 Alaska Airlines Flight Was Scheduled for Safety Check on Day Panel Blew Off
Today's Headlines: The House of Representatives has passed a bill with bipartisan support, forcing US divestment from Chinese-owned companies, potentially leading to the ban of TikTok within six months if its owner, ByteDance, fails to sell the app. However, it remains uncertain whether the bill will garner enough support in the Senate. Despite this swift action, the House has declined to consider a proposal allowing remote voting for members of Congress who recently had a baby, despite bipartisan backing. Meanwhile, Kentucky Senator Rand Paul reintroduces the Justice For Breonna Taylor Act, seeking to ban no-knock warrants. In legal matters, a judge has dismissed three charges against former President Donald Trump in the Georgia election interference case, but serious allegations still stand. Trump's influence is evident in the reformation of the Republican National Committee as the Trump National Committee, with Lara Trump elected co-chair. Lastly, new revelations surface regarding an Alaska Airlines flight incident involving Boeing, underscoring safety concerns within the company. Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode: AP News: House passes a bill that could lead to a TikTok ban if Chinese owner refuses to sell Wall Street Journal: Baby Boom in Congress Spurs Call for Remote Voting for New Moms McClatchy DC: Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul files another no knock warrant ban WA Post: Georgia judge dismisses six charges in Trump election interference case NPR: RNC sees major cuts to staff as new, Trump-backed leadership takes over NY Times: Alaska Airlines Flight Was Scheduled for Safety Check on Day Panel Blew Off Morning Announcements is produced by Sami Sage alongside Bridget Schwartz and edited by Grace Hernandez-Johnson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This week, Pixel Safety expert Jill Fairchild joins Rachid to discuss how the latest safety updates on the Google Pixel Watch 2 came to life, including new features like Safety Check and Emergency Sharing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Watch the video!https://youtu.be/0wFUUEmQY1gIn the News blog post for April 28, 2023:https://www.iphonejd.com/iphone_jd/2023/04/in-the-news673.htmlThe Shoulders Apple was Built UponTim Cook is ComplicatedCalendar OptionsAdding Depth to MusicWhere Y'at? SegmentPaying for Your Apples with Apple PayRecovery Key DiscussionBrett's iTip: Temporarily Disable FaceID on iPadJeff's iTip: Perform a Safety Check on your iPhoneZoe Kleinman | BBC: Mobile phone inventor made first call 50 years agoBen Lovejay | 9to5Mac: Adding Depth to MusicD. Griffin Jones | Cult of Mac: Download the Apple Watch face Tim Cook usesMichael Potuck | 9to5Mac: Readdle launches overhauled Calendars app for Apple Watch with new UI, 6 watch faces, moreJeff's Great Jazz Fest PlaylistMalcolm Owen | AppleInsider: AirTag tracks down carjacked car used in a shootoutAndrew Orr | AppleInsider: iPhone 14 Emergency SOS via Satellite saved students stuck in a Utah canyonBrett's iTip: Temporarily Disable FaceID on iPad. I know an easy tip for making my iPhone temporarily disable FaceID and require a passcode is either quickly click the side button 5 times or click and hold the side button + volume button (either one) for 2 seconds. That second method also works on the iPad. Jeff's iTip: Perform a Safety Check on your iPhone (this is a new iOS 16 feature). Go to Settings - Privacy & Security - Safety Check. Then you can determine who can access your Find My, and which apps can access Location, Bluetooth, Microphone, etc. There's also a handy “Quick Exit” button in the upper right.Support the showBrett Burney from http://www.appsinlaw.comJeff Richardson from http://www.iphonejd.com
Dom welcomes in Bensalem's Mayor Joe DiGirolamo and Director of Public Safety William McVey onto the Dom Giordano Program after the two went to listen to Florida Governor Ron DeSantis make remarks on law enforcement and criminal justice as he travels across the country to areas negatively affected by progressive policies. First, McVey discusses the importance of having a support system behind a police department, positively speaking of the relationship between all the public entities in Bensalem, creating a safe environment for citizens. Then, Mayor Joe explains why he supports his police so strongly, telling of the negative impact on citizens that Mayors have had when employing a woke doctrine. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
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Part two of our conversation with two Texas elementary school teachers about classroom safety in the wake of the deadly shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, along with advice from a veteran school resource officer. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to The Briefing Room, a spinoff from Small Town Dicks. In our first episode, twin detectives Dan and Dave talk with two public school teachers about 'active shooter' training in the wake of the deadly shooting at a Uvalde, Texas elementary school. Yeardley Smith is also on-hand to ask the guys why they started this podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
January 6th has become one of those days like September 11th where you need to say no more than the date for people to know what you're talking about. Ralph welcomes New York Times congressional reporter, Luke Broadwater, who was in the Senate chamber when the rioters breached the building and has not only been covering the January 6th hearings but wrote the introduction to the NY Times version of the final report.Luke Broadwater is a congressional reporter in the Washington bureau of the New York Times. He played a key role in the paper's coverage of the January 6th attack on the Capitol, for which the Times was named a Pulitzer Prize finalist. His work is featured in the Twelve Books edition of The January 6 Report: Findings from the Select Committee to Investigate the Attack on the U.S. Capitol with Reporting, Analysis and Visuals by The New York Times.Congress is a place that, for better or worse, prides itself as its own island of niceties. You're not supposed to criticize another member by name on the floor, and you're supposed to pretend that you're all colleagues and there's a level of respect between people. And it was seen on the Hill as very aggressive that they even issued a subpoena.Luke BroadwaterBruce Fein is a Constitutional scholar and an expert on international law. Mr. Fein was Associate Deputy Attorney General under Ronald Reagan and he is the author of Constitutional Peril: The Life and Death Struggle for Our Constitution and Democracy, and American Empire: Before the Fall.In the Watergate situation, we had the star witnesses who appeared in person… That was vivid. The American people were riveted. There were no star witnesses who were shown in the January 6th hearings. These were all second- or third-tier people. Even someone like Pat Cipollone was interviewed in private, not in public. And that's why I think the impact was so much less than in Watergate— you're never going to get a public to oppose a president based upon paper documents, and not flesh-and-blood where the public can make their own evaluation of credibility.Bruce FeinThe civic community that used to get a lot of media in the ‘60s and ‘70s and connected with members of Congress and changed the consumer, worker, and environmental framework of legislation in those golden years is no more. And civic community's shut out like beyond my wildest nightmares.Ralph NaderThe letter from a listener concerning Apple's privacy policy that Ralph referred to in the program as a sterling example of constructive correction… of him:Hello RNRH Team,I am a loyal listener, active Congress Club member and grateful for the important work you do.Thank you for all that your team invests in creating your show and, Ralph, for your decades of service and tireless efforts to hold our elected officials accountable so that our government will actually serve the People.Your work is important, and I am grateful for all you do.I do my best to keep an open mind when listening and very rarely question any of the perspectives that you and your team share during your show.Nevertheless, I believe that fairness and accuracy is critical for trusted sources of information like your show.In the recent Big Tech Spying episode of your Podcast you make this statement:“That's what Apple and Google are deliberately doing; they're making it difficult…"I believe that Google and Apple approach this issue quite differently, but this was not communicated in the episode - instead, the companies were lumped together as though their work in this space is the same or very similar, which I believe was not accurate and, therefore, concerning.Disclosure: I've worked at Apple for 15 years - mostly in our Retail locations though I've supported Recruiting for the past 5 years - and I've done my best to mitigate my biases as I listened and now drafted this message.I am not an executive earning ridiculous salary and stock options, so this is not an effort to protect the status quo because I'm living high on the hog.My wife and I have lived in the same 2 room Studio apartment in San Francisco because it's rent-controlled and enables us to save so we might purchase a home and move into the next phase of our lives.Nothing I share here represents Apple in any way, and no-one at Apple knows or would approve of my sending this message since I'm not part of the PR team.* I've anonymized my email address and signature as I could experience repercussions should any details of this message become known to Apple.I am an individual with opinions and not a spokesperson for the company, and I am also a worker who has contributed much of my salary to participate in Apple's Employee Stock Purchase Program so that my wife and I might one day purchase a home and find the quality of life we strive for.I often work 50 - 60 hour weeks and have done so for more than a decade, and I hope that this hard work will provide us financial security.So, admittedly, my own self-interest influences my perspective and why I am sending this message.People (myself included) trust what they hear on your show, and the impact on sentiment may affect their choices as consumers - and that ultimately impacts our long-term financial planning along with tens of thousands of other Apple employees who work hard, save all they can and try to plan for their futures.Apple is not perfect.I acknowledge that Apple's business model depends heavily on the % they collect from all Developers and in-App purchases and that stock buy-backs have artificially inflated share prices since Tim Cook assumed the role of CEO after Steve Jobs' passing.The dominance of the “Freemium” model in Apps is problematic as many people spend more money than they should for in-App purchases; heck, I've been guilty of that myself and know how dangerous this can be.Though this is not unique to Apple, it troubles me, and I hope that greater regulation is introduced to further protect users who are unable to resist the urge to buy virtual items or otherwise spend beyond their means.In spite of these imperfections, I do believe that Apple's commitment to user privacy and safety is vastly superior to Google and other product and software developers, but this was not clear in this particular show.Apple has introduced many important features and enhancements that are easy to use and truly empower people using their products to control their data and protect their privacy.2020 iOS 14With the introduction of iOS 14, Apple actively equipped users of their products with the most powerful tools ever released enabling people to protect their privacy and data.* Safety Check enabled customers to immediately stop any Apps or individuals from accessing data from Apps in Apple products.* Apple introduced Privacy “nutrition labels” in the App Store to increase transparency and report how developers use data to provide greater customer control.* App Tracking Transparency (iOS 14.5) introduced a feature in which Apps are required to ask users' permission to track their activity, and iOS users receive App Privacy reports showing what Apps requested information and if/ when/ how that information was used.* Finally (for 2020) Apple enabled users to control any Ad Targeting on their Apple devices.All of these enhancements enraged notable and rather despicable characters like Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, which is alone quite satisfying.2021 iOS 15Apple further refined privacy features in 2021 with the release of iOS 15* Users were now empowered to hide mail activity as well as their email address as the OS enabled them to use a randomly generated email address when creating site profiles.* Instead of pinpoint accuracy for location services, iOS enabled people to share “approximate location” so that they can still benefit from location features without disclosing their precise location.* Users were now able to deny access to their local network for Apps and also to detect Camera and/ or Microphone access requests from Apps.* Safari was further refined with warnings about problematic passwords (used multiple times and/ or easily guessable passwords) and also provides a privacy report.2022 iOS 16In 2022 Apple continued refining their commitment to protect user privacy.* A simplified and enhanced interface to Manage Sharing enables people to not only view what information they are sharing with others but also to see in great detail what data Apps have accessed and easy tools to adjust those access levels.* Several companies are working on “passkeys” to eliminate the risk of passwords, and Apple will undoubtedly release the most effective version of this - though not always the first to release a new product or feature, developers at Apple get it right and optimize these features.* Finally, Lockdown Mode, is the most extreme protection measure I've ever seen in tech, and this is specifically intended for activists, journalists and others concerned about spying or malicious parties trying to access their information.I hope you find some value in this feedback and the details I've provided.I continue to listen to your show and take the actions you recommend to influence our elected officials and push them to actually work for their constituents and improve conditions for underserved and marginalized Americans.Devoted supporter and fan from San Francisco.J Get full access to Ralph Nader Radio Hour at www.ralphnaderradiohour.com/subscribe
Show Description As smart phones and tablets become more advanced and we increase our ability to share not only our information but our location with apps and people, it can be hard to keep track of who has access. When Apple released iOS 16, their latest version, in September, they rolled out a new feature called Safety Check. This not only allows you to see the apps and people who have access to you, it allows you to manage the information shared and even rescind access to all with the touch of a button. On this episode, Leslie, George, and Meaghan demonstrate accessing Safety Check using VoiceOver on an iPhone 12 Pro, running iOS 16, and discuss where to find privacy settings for android users. Providing Feedback We want to hear from you, so please send an email to feedback@handsonsafety.net. You can follow us on Facebook and Twitter. . You can also find us on the web, for resources and other safety related topics.
In this episode, we will discuss how Safety Check on iPhone works to keep you safe and briefly cover the launching of the iPhone 14 Plus.
Remember how much everyone loved the BlackBerry keyboard? And of course, how much people hated the iPhone's onscreen keyboard when it first came out—oh, how things have changed. Apple Music is now the official sponsor of the Super Bowl Halftime Show, stealing away the honor from Pepsi. Dave has put together some interesting facts about the Apple Watch Ultra that we talk about this week. Brought to you by: Zocdoc: NOW is the time to prioritize your health. Go to Zocdoc.com/DALRYMPLE and download the Zocdoc app to sign-up for FREE and book a top-rated doctor. Many are available as soon as today. Upside: Download the FREE Upside App and use promo code dalrymple to get $5 or more cash back on your first purchase of $10 or more. That's $5 or more cash back on your first purchase of $10 or more, using promo code, dalrymple. Show Notes: Remembering blackberry keyboards Apple Music Replaces Pepsi as Sponsor of Super Bowl Halftime Show Super Bowl Your AirPods Pro engraving goes live Ten Things AirPods Pro 2 Tell Us About AirPods Max 2 Apple Watch Ultra Hammer Durability and Drop Test – Will it Survive? Offline map test on Apple Watch Ultra Video Demos Apple Watch Ultra's Depth App in Underwater Test Chamber Apple Watch redesigned compass app iFixit Apple Watch Ultra teardown How to use Safety Check on your iPhone
Apple just released a major update to its iPhone operating system, iOS 16. This release has some really important security and privacy features, including Passkeys, Lockdown Mode and Safety Check. I'll give you an overview of these features. In other news: D-Link routers have a major vulnerability that's being actively exploited; Uber was completely pwned by a cocky 18-year old hacker; Morgan Stanley was fined $35 million for failing to delete user data from hundreds of hard drives before reselling them; Chrome and Edge may be sending your form data back to Google and Microsoft; a new voice AI tool lets you change your voice to sound like someone else; health apps are sharing your personal data and HIPAA isn't helping; the US military is using yet another data broker to buy incredibly detailed information on almost all internet users; US border agents can search your phone and even copy your phone's data, and may save that info for 15 years; your car is coughing up tons of personal and auto data to dozens of data companies; Intel's new AI will be used to find students who are confused or even emotionally distressed. Article Links [BleepingComputer] Moobot botnet is coming for your unpatched D-Link router https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/moobot-botnet-is-coming-for-your-unpatched-d-link-router/[WIRED] The Uber Hack's Devastation Is Just Starting to Reveal Itself https://www.wired.com/story/uber-hack-mfa-phishing/[Ars Technica] $35M fine for Morgan Stanley after unencrypted, unwiped hard drives are auctioned https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2022/09/morgan-stanley-pays-35m-penalty-for-extensive-failure-to-safeguard-customer-data/[BleepingComputer] Google, Microsoft can get your passwords via web browser's spellcheck https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/google-microsoft-can-get-your-passwords-via-web-browsers-spellcheck/[Ars Technica] With Koe Recast, you can change your voice as easily as your clothing https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2022/09/with-koe-recast-you-can-change-your-voice-as-easily-as-your-clothing/[The Washington Post] Health apps share your concerns with advertisers. HIPAA can't stop it. https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2022/09/22/health-apps-privacy/[VICE] Revealed: U.S. Military Bought Mass Monitoring Tool That Includes Internet Browsing, Email Data https://www.vice.com/en/article/y3pnkw/us-military-bought-mass-monitoring-augury-team-cymru-browsing-email-data[Engadget] US border forces are seizing Americans' phone data and storing it for 15 years https://www.engadget.com/us-border-forces-traveler-data-15-years-085106938.html[The Washington Post] How to prevent customs agents from copying your phone's content https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2022/09/18/phone-data-privacy-customs/[The Markup] Who Is Collecting Data from Your Car? – The Markup https://themarkup.org/the-breakdown/2022/07/27/who-is-collecting-data-from-your-car[Protocol] Intel thinks its AI knows what students think and feel in class https://www.protocol.com/enterprise/emotion-ai-school-intel-edutechTip of the Week: https://firewallsdontstopdragons.com/ios-16-privacy-security/ Further Info Koe Recast web demo: https://koe.ai/recast/ 100-mile US border zone: https://www.aclu.org/other/constitution-100-mile-border-zone Tech Model Railroad Club: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tech_Model_Railroad_Club Send me your questions! https://firewallsdontstopdragons.com/dear-carey-podcast-qa/ Subscribe to the newsletter: https://firewallsdontstopdragons.com/newsletter/new-newsletter/Check out my book, Firewalls Don't Stop Dragons: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1484261887 Become a Patron! https://www.patreon.com/FirewallsDontStopDragons Donate directly with Monero! https://firewallsdontstopdragons.com/contact/ Would you like me to speak to your group about security and/privacy? http://bit.ly/Firewalls-SpeakerGenerate secure passphrases! https://d20key.com/#/
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Safety Check and Lockdown Mode give people in vulnerable situations ways to quarantine themselves from acute risks.
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Apple’s latest operating system, iOS 16, includes a new feature, Safety Check. It’s a resource aimed at giving people in abusive relationships better ability to control — or regain control of — their privacy and communications. Many criticized Apple after the rollout of its AirTag technology last year, warning it was being used to aid abusers in tracking and stalking their targets. Marketplace’s Kimberly Adams speaks with Erica Olsen, director of the Safety Net Project at the National Network to End Domestic Violence. She explains how Apple’s Safety Check works.
Apple’s latest operating system, iOS 16, includes a new feature, Safety Check. It’s a resource aimed at giving people in abusive relationships better ability to control — or regain control of — their privacy and communications. Many criticized Apple after the rollout of its AirTag technology last year, warning it was being used to aid abusers in tracking and stalking their targets. Marketplace’s Kimberly Adams speaks with Erica Olsen, director of the Safety Net Project at the National Network to End Domestic Violence. She explains how Apple’s Safety Check works.
Ep 184Kako je Apple prezentovao novosti:Apple unveils an all-new Lock Screen experience and new ways to share and communicate in iOS 16watchOS 9 delivers new ways to stay connected, active, and healthymacOS Ventura adds powerful productivity tools and new Continuity features that make the Mac experience better than everApple unveils M2, taking the breakthrough performance and capabilities of M1 even furtherApple unveils all-new MacBook Air, supercharged by the new M2 chipiPadOS 16 takes the versatility of iPad even further with powerful new productivity and collaboration featuresApple provides developers with even more powerful technologies to push the app experience forwardApple announces winners of the 2022 Apple Design AwardsDeveloper Center vibe & Keynote streaming sceneZabeleške uživo34M registrovanih Apple developeraiOS -----Lock Screen customization, widgets. Like watch face customizationNotifications overhaul. Live Activities APIConnect custom lock screens with focusFocus filter API, to enable the usage in appsMessages: Edit send messages. Undo Send. Mark thread as unread.Shared with you API (do sada bilo samo u Messages)FaceTime shows share-play enabled apps.SharePlay inside Messages.18B dictation requests per month.Dictation works along with typingApp Intents API, to enable Sir Shortcuts in apps automatically.Live Text in video. Copy/select textLiveText APICoreML allows 40B ops in milliseconds, enables visual extraction of stuff from images (like dog from beach photo)Wallet: in-app ID APIShare hotel keys. IETF collaboration to make it open standard.Tap to pay, using just iPhone. Works with partnersᴘᴀʏ later, with API for apps. order tracking for stuff paid with ᴘᴀʏMaps: multi-stop routing, planning. Transit cards, payments, alert for low balance.MapKit API for city experiences, to integrate new maps in the 3rd party apps. LookAround API in MapKit. Server-side API (?) (edited)Apple News adds sports content.Family Sharing updates: easier management of kids' accounts. Simpler setup for new kid's device. Ask for screen time in Messages. Family checklist.Better way to share photos: iCloud share photo library, up to 5 people. Send camera shots directly into shared library. Automatic share option.Safety Check: quick way to disable / stop sharing personal stuff with someoneNew Home app.Added support for matter standard. Contributed HomeKit to it.CarPlay: next gen UI/API for larger in-car screens. Better integration with car features (temp, volume, drive data, car status etc) (edited)Kraj sledeće godine u novim automobilima. (Nema BMW-a na spisku)Personalized spatial audio for AirPods, using true depth camera.watchOS -------4 new WATCH facesNew fitness metrics, analyzing how body moves when running.Custom Interval training programs, multiple screens in Workout appFitness app in iOS 16, without apple watch. Uses only iPhone dataSleep Stages to analyze sleepHeart app tracking and keeps AFib historyMedications: add, log usage, notify, track. Scan the label, add scheduleMac hw ------M2 CPU line: 5nm 2ndgen, 20B transistors. Up to 24GB memory. Still 8-core, 4+418% more power on 15W than M1M2 has 2 more GPU cores, now 10+25% GPU power40% higher perf for neural over M1Re-designed MBA M2: silver, space greay, starlight and midnight. Audio TRRS, 2 TB4 ports, MagSafe, liquid retina display, 13.6in, 1080p camera. 4 speakers, 3 mics, spatial audio with Dolby AtmosFanless design. Wow.Fast charge, 67W adapter(mnogo me podseća na TiBook)13in Macbook Pro M2, 40% faster than M1Air 1199, Pro 1299. M1 Air is 999macOS ------13: VenturaStage Manager - new window management, per app or group of appsUpdated SpotlightUpdated Mail appSafari updated. Shared tab groups. Passkeys - can't be phished. Stay on device. Work in apps and web sites. fido alliance compatibleGaming. Metal 3 API.MetalFx upscaling, Appleov odgovor na FSR i DLSSFaceTime adds handoffDeskView + portrait from one cameraiPadOS ------(Craig Federighi, Bollywood style)Collaboration on one document (not a copy)Collaboration across apps (Messages, Safari etc)New app for collab: FreeformBackground download API. More gaming APIsWeatherKit, finally no more weather.com shitDesktop-class app's features across all apps / iPadOSReference Mode, for accurate color reproductionStageManager also on iPadOS (only for M1)Multi-screen supportOverlapping windows, auto-repositioning windows for open appsUp to 4 apps in Stage Manager group, 4+4 with external displayDevsNovi API documentation web siteXcode 14 konačno razdvojio IDE od SDKWeatherKit je API čija se upotreba plaća. Kažu ljudi, vrlo povoljno.CarPlay3 deluje vrlo obećavajuće.Fantastičan novi Charts framework, za SwiftUI.Swift Regex APIOnesFederico Viticci: my overview of the big changes coming in iOS and iPadOS 16.Mr. Macintosh: macOS Ventura hardware support MASSACRE!macOS 13 Ventura Lets You Use Your iPhone's Camera as a WebcamReincubate CamomacOS Ventura gives Linux VMs the ability to run x86 apps via RosettaSystem Preferences → SettingsJeff Johnson: Why Ventura System Settings is bad, part 2The Talk Show live from WWDC22Basic Apple Guy re-imagining in Feb 2022MJTsai overviewApple is financing all the lending for the Apple Pay Later service | AppleInsiderAR/VRRobert Scoble:Apple's WWDC will be the first of three different events that Apple is preparing for the next year introducing the world to augmented reality (a new form that we haven't seen yet).Paul Haddad: I wonder what kind of Apple device supports stereo video…FYI a 1024 x 1024 x 32 bit icon image is sixteen times larger than the entire memory space of the original Mac.20% popusta na Hyper proizvode (via Liquidator)ZahvalniceSnimljeno 11.6.2022.Uvodna muzika by Vladimir Tošić, stari sajt je ovde.Logotip by Aleksandra Ilić.Artwork epizode by Saša Montiljo, njegov kutak na Devianartu.47x63cm, ulje /oil on canvas2022.
The latest In Touch With iOS with Dave he is joined by Jeff Gamet and guest Patrice Brend'Amour. We do a recap of what we thought were some of the best new features of iOS, iPadOS, WatchOS and more Passkeys are a way to eliminate the need for passwords. We review this new Apple feature and if it keeps your account secure. Apple Pay Later is a new way to pay for Apple products in 4 payments without a credit card. We discuss its benefits and is Apple looking to become a bank. Plus much more. The show notes are at InTouchwithiOS.com Direct Link to Audio Links to our Show Click this link Buy me a Coffee to support the show we would really appreciate it. intouchwithios.com/coffee We have a brand new way to support the show become a Patreon member patreon.com/intouchwithios Website: In Touch With iOS YouTube Page In Touch with iOS Magazine on Flipboard News WWDC is the news of the week and will move to topics. Topics iOS 15.6 beta 2 is still out anticipate that it will be released next week. WWDC 2022 coverage. iOS16, iPadOS16, WatchOS 9, tvOS16 are released to developers. Apple Links to all OS previews iOS 16 Preview - Apple iPadOS 16 Preview - Apple macOS Ventura Preview - Apple watchOS 9 Preview - Apple We discuss all the notable features and some things that were not mentioned in the Keynote. Devices that are compatible with iOS16 and all others. What hardware you need to run iOS 16, iPadOS 16, watchOS 9, macOS Ventura, and tvOS 16 notable new features iOS16 Lock Screen including live activities along with thene widgets iCloud Photo Sharing Messages with ability to edit, delete, mark as read, and Shareplay Personalized Spacial Audio Continuity Camera uses your iPhone as a wireless Webcam on your Mac using MacOS Ventura It does work with Wired too. Safety Check - great new security settings removing access to others. Landscape Face ID on iPhone Quick Notes Reminders update iPadOS16 Weather App. Weather Kit for developers. New collaboration features added Improved Multitasking using Stage Manager needs M1 right now. Safari new features / changes WatchOS 9 Health App improvements improved metrics. Sleep stages and AFib history Both of these new features will work on the iPhone alone or in combination. New Medication app. Fitness App now works on the iPhone only for those without an Apple Watch. Passkeys is a new feature that will allow you not to use a password but instead a key. Apple Pay Later A new payment system that is not a credit card. New generation of CarPlay Adds widgets, more personalization. And Multi Screens for those vehicles that support. Home App Redesign Bonus discussion: Linux or Mac Virtualization with Rosetta and Intel apps. Our Host Dave Ginsburg is an IT professional supporting Mac, iOS and Windows users and his wealth of knowledge of iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Apple TV. Visit the YouTube channel https://youtube.com/daveg65 follow him on Twitter @daveg65.and the show @intouchwithios About our Guest Patrice Brend'amour loves to create podcasts, automations or software. She also enjoys working with diverse sets of people, leading them to success and making a tiny difference in the world. Which she does as VP of Development at a Healthcare Software provider. She can be found at https://the-patrice.com and her podcast Foodie Flashback at https://foodieflashback.com Our Regular Contributor Jeff Gamet is a podcaster, technology blogger, artist, and author. Previously, he was The Mac Observer's managing editor, and Smile's TextExpander Evangelist. You can find him on Twitter and Instagram as @jgamet and YouTube https://youtube.com/jgamet
Mentioned in the showJon Paul has a brand new podcast, Black, Fat & Femme (@BlkFatFemmePod), debuting next monthBHIHEJustine LindsayDIS/Honorable Mentions Jon Paulhm: Niecy Nash & Jessica Bettshm: The new ‘Safety Check' feature on Apple's iOS 16dm: The people spreading the rumor that queer people are the ones spreading Monkey poxdm: The Children's Museum of Indianapolis for posting Juneteenth watermelon salad pictures on its websiteTre'vellhm: Heartstopper on Netflixhm: Aunjanue Ellis comes out as BiOur Sponsors This WeekLumi LabsOur show this week is sponsored by Microdose Gummies. Microdose Gummies deliver perfect, entry-level doses of THC that help you feel just the right amount of good. To learn more about microdosing THC, go to Microdose.com and use code: FANTI to get free shipping & 30% off your first order. BetterHelpBetterHelp is customized online therapy that offers video, phone and even live chat sessions with your therapist, so you don't have to see anyone on camera if you don't want to. FANTI listeners get 10% off their first month at BetterHelp.com/FANTIGo ahead and @ usEmail: FANTI@maximumfun.orgIG@FANTIpodcast@Jarrett Hill@rayzon (Tre'Vell)Twitter@FANTIpodcast@TreVellAnderson@JarrettHill@Swish (Senior Producer Laura Swisher)FANTI is produced and distributed by MaximumFun.orgLaura Swisher is senior producer Episode Contributors: Jarrett Hill, Laura Swisher, Tre'vell Anderson, Music: Cor.eceGraphics: Ashley Nguyen
Technology journalist Andy Ihnatko, a former Chicago Sun-Times columnist, joined Bob Sirott to share details about what Apple revealed at their Worldwide Developers’ Conference. He mentioned Apple’s new operating system update, features of the new iPad, and when they might announce the production of augmented reality goggles. He also talked about Apple’s new ‘Safety Check’ […]
It's an all new That Real Blind Tech show, and we have found Jeanine, she's alive, and we sucked her in to the That Real Blind Tech Show lair for a massive recap of WWDC 2022. So welcome back Jeanine Stanley, and Allison Meloy is here as well. Sorry Allison no creative lengthy intro for you. We start off finding out what the Matrix has been like, as that is the only reasonable explanation to where has Jeanine been. We start off discussing the new S lady, er, well it took us awhile but eventually we found a name for the new Sonos assistant, how about the S dude! We don't believe it is taken yet. Next before jumping in to everything WWDC, we discuss a landmark lawsuit coming in from Australia against Google and YouTube. Then it is on to WWDC 2022. We start off discussing the high quality audio description for this year's keynote, what some of our highlights were and if we had any disappointments from the keynote. We got two new Macs coming next month, an M2 Mac Air and a M2 Mac Book Pro. Will either of these devices be in any of our futures? We also got a new Apple 35W charger that will have two UsbC ports. We discuss the rumor that Eloquence voices are coming to the iPhone and Mac. We cannot confirm or deny this rumor. We then get in to what excites us most about iOS 16. We then discuss all the changes coming to the newly redesigned locked screen. Next we will be getting iCloud Family Sharing of the photo library. You will now be able to edit and delete sent messages, however, people will be able to tell that changes have been made to the message. Siri is going to kind of get smarter, as she will now be able to hang up phone calls and add emojis. Medication tracking is coming to the health app. Safety Check, a new feature will help people escape domestic violence. iOS 16 apps will now need to ask permission to access the clipboard, ugh. Haptic feedback will be coming to the keyboard, really, we thought it was already there for VoiceOver users. Apple Pay later is coming to Apple wallet, but is this really a good thing? Shockingly, we learned Apple Maps currently does not have multi-stop directions, well it will in iOS 16. We talk about sports scores and play by play coming to sports, and if you are an Apple News Plus member, you will be able to get news about your favorite teams, but some of us already have apps that do this. The Home app will get an all new badly needed redesign. In our favorite segment of the keynote, the Geek was back, as he told us all about the new Watch OS. I love this guy! We are not runners on this show, but lots of new things for those of you who have been known to run. More on sleep tracking to, but nothing about keeping Freddy out of those dreams. Mac OS Ventura is coming and is supposed to improve continuity between all of our devices. We discuss the new Stage Time coming to FaceTime and Zoom, and the new Desk. View. We try and figure out what the difference is between deleting a sent message and recalling one, as some of this stuff got quite confusing. Free Form collaboration is coming to the Mac, but will it be accessible, and useful? Stage Manager is yet another feature coming to the Mac, but again, will it be useful for VoiceOver users? And yet another new feature called App Windows will be coming to the Mac. Head can explode now. The biggest most revolutionary announcement at this year's WWDC, in our opinion, is PassKey, Apple's attempt to replace old school annoying passwords. Wow, if this actually works. The long awaited global nightmare of the iPad not having a weather app is over! We discuss Live Text and Jeanine gives us an example of how she has used it. And it's more of Watcha Streaming, Watcha Reading. To contact That Real Blind Tech Show, you can email us at ThatRealBlindTechShow@gmail.com, join our Facebook Group That Real Blind Tech Show, join us on the Twitter @BlindTechShow , or leave us an old school phone message at 929-367-1005.
It is all about safety and the top five OSHA initiatives that roofing contractors need to be aware of in 2022. In this Coffee Conversations, sponsored by Tremco and WTI, Heidi J. Ellsworth brings together a team of experts to answer hard questions about safety and OSHA. Trent Cotney of Adams and Reese, Frank J. Marino, CSP of Safety Check, Inc. and Ed Hausknecht, Senior Safety Manager at Tremco/WTI share the top five OSHA initiatives to watch out for in 2022 while answering OSHA regulation questions that are top of mind for contractors. They will also talk about the 2022 National Safety Stand-Down which takes place May 2-6, 2022. Pour your cup of coffee, collect your questions and let's work through how every roofing professional can go home safe while also helping their company avoid OSHA fines. #Tremco #WTI #TremcoWTI #SafetyStandDown #SafetyCheck #TrentCotney #AdamsandReeves #RoofersCoffeeShop #RCS #WheretheIndustryMeets #RoofingRespect Learn more at RoofersCoffeeShop.com Are you a contractor looking for resources? Become an R-Club Member today! Follow us! https://www.instagram.com/rooferscoffeeshop/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/rooferscoffeeshop/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/rooferscoffeeshop-com/ https://www.tiktok.com/@rooferscoffeeshop
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Hirschbach President Dan Wallace fills in for Brad, and Safety Manager Joe Karberg discusses next week's safety check.