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If you're feeling overwhelmed about money, this episode is for you. Whether you want to pay off debt, increase your income, or have more money in the bank, this episode is a must-listen. For the first time on the podcast, Mel is sharing, in detail, the step-by-step approach she took to get out of $800,000 in debt, create financial freedom, and get good with money.Mel is also joined today by Lewis Howes, two-time New York Times bestselling author and host of the hit podcast The School of Greatness.Before he reached the success he has today,Lewis was broke, living on his sister's couch, with no college degree. He shares the specific steps he took to start over, learn new skills, and the mindset and success habits he used to make and save money.Together, Mel and Lewis share the exact formulas they used to turn their lives around.Whether you're trying to pay down debt, create an emergency fund, start a side hustle, or just have more money in the bank, you're going to learn the things you should be doing right now to change your financial future.By the end of this episode, you will have the simple tools you need to start getting good with money. You'll know that change is possible. And that you are worthy of financial peace and ease. You CAN get good with money. Starting today. For more resources, click here for the podcast episode page. If you liked this episode, and want to hear more about improving your financial life, listen to this episode next: 5 Rules of Money: How to Make It, Save It, & Be Smarter About ItConnect with Mel: Get Mel's #1 bestselling book, The Let Them TheoryWatch the episodes on YouTubeFollow Mel on Instagram The Mel Robbins Podcast InstagramMel's TikTok Sign up for Mel's personal letter Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes ad-freeDisclaimer
Sonny gets three whole carrots a week for his allowance and wants to buy everything! But he quickly discovers his money won't go that far, and he has to make some choices. That doesn't sound like much fun to Sonny, especially when he learns that the bouncy castle he's been eyeing goes for ONE HUNDRED carrots. Ridiculous! But eventually, after a little math and a little more thinking, he has a blast discovering what's really important to him and worth spending his carrots on. This is one of the four books in the internationally acclaimed Moneybunny Books series that also includes Earn It!, Give It!, and Save It!
Easter Message. True Wealth. The Waiting Place. No intelligent argument on Trump TV. Beware of the Trap. Wasted Talent. The Power of Too Big To Fail Wall Street. Billy Madison on Tariffs! Tariff Festivus!! Destroying Trade in Order to Save It! Republicans For Sanders and AOC!! Financial Independence and Powell and the Fed Tell Trump To Take a Long Walk Off A Short Pier! Cut off the Universities! Medicaid and Drug Pushers. CBS: Child Sacrifice is Not Violent??? Environmental Wackos are Coming for Your Dog!
In this episode of Save It for the Blind, hosts Jeff Smith and Carson Odegard sit down with Austin Booth, the newly-appointed CEO of Banded Holdings, Inc. Known for his remarkable leadership across law, finance, and outdoor stewardship, Booth shares his journey from serving as a Marine Corps Judge Advocate to spearheading conservation efforts as the Executive Director of the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission. He now embarks on an exciting new chapter at the helm of Banded®, Avery Outdoors®, and Thacha®, leading the company into a future of innovation and excellence in the outdoor lifestyle industry. Join us as Booth reflects on his passion for the outdoors, his leadership philosophy, and his vision to inspire the next generation of hunters and adventurers. With insights into the world of conservation and outdoor gear innovation, this episode is a must-listen for outdoor enthusiasts and aspiring leaders alike. Buckle up for an engaging conversation that will leave you inspired and ready to embrace the wild. Thanks for tuning in to this episode! If you enjoyed our conversation with Austin Booth, make sure to hit that like button and subscribe to our show for more inspiring stories and insights. Don't forget to leave a review—your feedback helps us grow and reach even more listeners like you. Share this episode with your friends, and let's keep the conversation going on social media using #SaveItForTheBlind. We'll see you next time!
CROSS BEFORE CROWN 1. Denies Oneself for Christ (v. 23) 2. Loses Life to Save It (vv. 24-25) 3. Turns Shame into Glory (v. 26)
In this insightful episode of Save It for the Blind, hosts Jeff Smith and Carson Odegard sit down with an all-star lineup of Chene Gear legends—Field Norris, Jeff Farmer, and John Strange. These trailblazers dive into the story behind Chene's meteoric rise in the hunting industry, sharing behind-the-scenes moments, lessons learned, and the vision that shaped the brand. From innovation and craftsmanship to hunting culture and industry trends, this episode covers it all. Tune in for an engaging discussion filled with passion, expertise, and the untold tales of Chene Gear's journey.
In this special two-part episode of the Save It for the Blind Podcast, Jeff and Carson sit down with Paul Bonderson, Jr., the esteemed chairman and past president of Ducks Unlimited. A guardian of wetlands, waterfowl, and California's hunting and conservation heritage, Paul Bonderson, Jr. shares his incredible journey through the professional world and his passionate involvement in the hunting community. In Part 2, we dive more into Paul's rich history, exploring his career, achievements, and the pivotal moments that led him to become a leading figure in conservation. Join us as we uncover fascinating stories and insights from a man dedicated to protecting our natural treasures and upholding a proud tradition of conservation.
In this special two-part episode of the Save It for the Blind Podcast, Jeff and Carson sit down with Paul Bonderson, Jr., the esteemed chairman and past president of Ducks Unlimited. A guardian of wetlands, waterfowl, and California's hunting and conservation heritage, Paul Bonderson, Jr. shares his incredible journey through the professional world and his passionate involvement in the hunting community.In Part 1, we dive into Paul's rich history, exploring his career, achievements, and the pivotal moments that led him to become a leading figure in conservation. Join us as we uncover fascinating stories and insights from a man dedicated to protecting our natural treasures and upholding a proud tradition of conservation.Stay tuned for Part 2 next week, where we continue our conversation with Paul Bonderson, Jr. and delve even deeper into his contributions to the world of hunting and environmental preservation.
How Can Coral IVF Fight Coral Bleaching?As ocean temperatures increase due to climate change, an emergent crisis known as coral bleaching is on the rise. Coral bleaching poses the largest threat to coral reefs, which are some of the most diverse ecosystems in the world. Coral reef habitats occupy less than one percent of the ocean floor, but constitute more than 25% of all marine life, providing habitats for a vast array of species from small organisms to large fish and sharks. Additionally, biodiverse reefs provide a variety of economic benefits, supporting jobs, tourism, and fisheries. Reefs also protect lives and property in coastal areas, absorbing 97% of a wave's energy while buffering against currents, waves, and storms.However, when ocean temperatures rise, corals become stressed and expel the marine algae living inside their tissues, known as zooxanthellae. Typically, coral live synergistically with zooxanthellae, meaning the algae provide food for the coral while the algae use the coral as shelter. Due to stress, corals expel zooxanthellae, causing them to become a white skeleton. If the temperatures remain high, the coral won't allow the algae back and the coral will die. Once corals die, reefs rarely come back. As climate change progresses with its warming trend, corals endure greater stress, and experience longer and more intense bleaching events. Between 2014 and 2017, 30% of the world's reefs experienced heat-stress leading to coral bleaching. In 2005, the US lost half of its coral reefs in the Caribbean in one year due to a massive bleaching event. Fortunately, marine biologists have been working on a new strategy to restore damaged coral reefs, known as Coral IVF (in vitro fertilization), which entails taking healthy coral eggs and sperm, crossing them in a supervised pool, and returning the mature coral to a damaged coral reef. Importantly, IVF coral are often bred to be resilient to heat-induced bleaching, making Coral IVF a successful strategy in fortifying reefs against bleaching.What exactly is Coral IVF?Coral IVF begins with biologists collecting spawn, or coral eggs and sperm, from heat-tolerant corals that have survived coral bleaching events. With these spawn, biologists can rear millions of baby corals in tanks and coral nursery pools before repopulating damaged reefs for restoration. So far, coral IVF has proven successful. The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) Foundation planted 22 large colonies of new baby corals off Heron Island in 2016. Four years later, the researchers found that the corals had survived a bleaching event and grown to maturity. The next year, the corals had reproduced and spawned babies of their own. In 2016, 81% of the northernmost section of the GBR was severely bleached, including mass bleaching in other sections. The GBR provides an estimated economic value of $56 billion, including 64,000 jobs stemming from the reef. Losing the reef would be a major economic loss for Australia, which has already lost 50% of its coral since 1995. With coral IVF, there is hope for an eventual repopulation of the reef with healthy corals. Beyond the GBR, coral IVF is taking place in reefs across the US, Mexico, and the Caribbean. Approximately 90% of IVF-created corals survived 2023's heat wave, holding on to the algae that sustain them.The Advantages of Coral BreedingCoral IVF not only mitigates short term reef loss, but also strengthens reefs in the long term. One study revealed that corals in the GBR that survived bleaching in 2016 had twice the average heat tolerance the following year. Research reveals that corals can pass on their adaptive strategies to their offspring. Experiments also reveal that heat-adapted corals can thrive in new environments and be an important source of reef regeneration globally. This technique can therefore be applied to any coral population. Further, the IVF process also can be done quickly, allowing scientists to respond to coral damage in an emergency.Climate change poses an insurmountable riskUnfortunately, climate change still poses a threat to IVF created coral reefs. By 2049, annual bleaching events will become the norm in the tropics. Research reveals that as global temperatures rise, coral will become less tolerant to heat related stress. In Australia, there has been a massive bleaching event every other year for six years. Due to the frequency of such events, coral's ability to reproduce is compromised for a number of years. As global emissions continue to rise, temperatures will continue to rise, inducing further heat-related stress. Eventually, coral may not be able to live in excessively hot ocean waters. Coral IVF is an effective strategy to prepare corals for future temperatures, but likely only up to a certain point.About our guestDr. Saskia Jurriaans is a marine scientist working on the Reef Restoration and Adaptation Program, a multi-organizational partnership between the Australian Institute Of Marine Science, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, and others. On her team, she optimizes coral breeding techniques, as well as developing asexual coral reproduction methods to support the Great Barrier Reef.ResourcesAustralian Marine Conservation Society, What is Coral Bleaching?Coral Guardian, Why are coral reefs so important?Coral Reef Alliance, Biodiversity of Coral ReefsGreat Barrier Reef Foundation, What is Coral IVF?NOAA, Get Involved with the NOAA Coral Reef WatchFurther ReadingNOAA, Why are coral reefs important?Time, The Great Barrier Reef Is Being Depleted by Pollution and Climate Change. Could ‘Coral IVF' Save It?The Guardian, The Great Barrier Reef: a catastrophe laid bareThe Guardian, Why there is hope that the world's coral reefs can be savedThe Guardian, Scientists' experiment is ‘beacon of hope' for coral reefs on brink of global collapseFor a transcript, please visit https://climatebreak.org/breeding-heat-resilient-coral-to-restore-at-risk-coral-reefs-with-dr-saskia-jurriaans/.
Join hosts Jeff Smith and Carson Odegard in this riveting episode of the Save It for the Blind podcast as they sit down with the multi-talented Brandon Fien, an outdoor filmmaker, photographer, and editor. Brandon takes us on a journey through his incredible history and experiences in the world of outdoor media. From capturing breathtaking landscapes to crafting compelling hunting stories, Brandon shares the passion and dedication that drive his work. Tune in to hear his insights on the art of storytelling through film and photography, and his deep connection to hunting and the great outdoors. You won't want to miss this episode filled with inspiration and adventure!
What would happen if I gave God one year? Money tells the story of our hearts. Money Talks Matthew 6:21 // For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also. If you'd like to change where your heart is, change where your money goes. Matthew 6:24 // “No one can serve two masters. Either you will hate the one and love the other, or you will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve both God and money.” How can you know if your love for money competes with your love for God? You think your money belongs to you. Psalm 24:1 // The earth is the Lord's, and everything in it, the world, and all who live in it. Giving is what you do with your leftovers. Stingy Stealing You think this sermon is stupid. Deuteronomy 14:23 TLB // The purpose of tithing is to teach you always to put God first in your lives. Me first living with a little giving Luke 12:16-21 // And he told them this parable: “The ground of a certain rich man yielded an abundant harvest. 17 He thought to himself, ‘What shall I do? I have no place to store my crops.' 18 “Then he said, ‘This is what I'll do. I will tear down my barns and build bigger ones, and there I will store my surplus grain. 19 And I'll say to myself, “You have plenty of grain laid up for many years. Take life easy; eat, drink and be merry.”' 20 “But God said to him, ‘You fool! This very night your life will be demanded from you. Then who will get what you have prepared for yourself?' 21 “This is how it will be with whoever stores up things for themselves but is not rich toward God.” Consumption Assumption: The assumption that everything that comes my way is for my consumption. 5 Things You Can Do With Money: 1. Spend It 2. Repay Debt 3. Pay Taxes 4. Save It 5. Give It 5 Things You Can Do With Money: 1. Spend It - ME 2. Repay Debt - ME 3. Pay Taxes - ME 4. Save It - ME 5. Give It - GOD & OTHERS Matthew 6:33 // But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well. Flip the Script 5 Things You Can Do With Money: 1. ME 2. ME 3. ME 4. ME 5. GOD & OTHERS 5 Things You Can Do With Money: 1. GOD & OTHERS 2. ME 3. ME 4. ME 5. ME Give Save Live
On this episode of Unsupervised Learning, Razib talks to Yasha Mounk. The founder of Persuasion, a contributor to The Atlantic and a professor at Johns Hopkins, Mounk now has his own Substack, where he hosts his weekly column and podcast. He is the author of The Great Experiment: Why Diverse Democracies Fall Apart and How They Can Endure, The People vs. Democracy: Why Our Freedom Is in Danger and How to Save It and The Identity Trap: A Story of Ideas and Power in Our Time. Razib and Mounk first discuss Mounk's immediate reaction to the 2024 election, and how the Democrats might pick up the pieces going forward. Mounk believes that the argument in his book The Identity Trap, neatly captures many of the problems for the party. Democrats leaned in on the inevitably of racial polarization in an age of progressive depolarization. Razib also asks Mounk for his retrospective on the COVID-19 epidemic, in which he was a commentator who argued in The Atlantic for more stringent habits and then later, for an opening up. They also discuss how the Public Health establishment COVID interventions threw the whole field into disrepute, and what it tells us about the nature of expertise. Then Razib asks Mounk about European nations and their future. In particular, whether their low productivity and fertility rates combined with mass migration doom them to a future of irrelevance and national dissolution. Mounk highlights the unfortunate case of the UK in particular, though he notes that his home nation of Germany is finding itself in a precarious situation with China competing with its manufacturers and Russia cutting off its gas supply. Finally, Razib closes by asking Mounk whether he is still as worried about American democracy in the wake of the 2024 Trump win as he was in 2016.
Today, you'll learn the #1 money rule to live by to achieve financial success. You'll also get the secret to stopping fear and anxiety around money for good. In this episode, financial expert Farnoosh Torabi will uncover major money myths that leave you feeling trapped and the steps you need to take to get good with money and build wealth. Whether you want to start saving, make more, or get out of debt, this episode will lay the foundation for greater financial success. This is an open and honest episode that will help you transform your relationship with money, and Mel candidly shares about her experience with financial fear after she found herself $800,000 in debt. For more resources related to this episode, click here for the podcast episode page.If you want more content related to money and finances, listen to this episode next: 5 Rules of Money: How to Make It, Save It, & Be Smarter About ItConnect with Mel: Watch the episodes on YouTubeGet Mel's new book, The Let Them TheoryFollow Mel on Instagram The Mel Robbins Podcast InstagramMel's TikTok Sign up for Mel's personal letter Disclaimer
In this episode, we're joined by the incredible financial wellness educator, author, and entrepreneur Bola Sol. We dive deep into her journey of mastering money, building financial confidence, and staying true to yourself in the process. Bola shares her insights on navigating personal finance, wellness, and authenticity in a
Financial freedom is a goal all of us are hoping to achieve right? But how can we future proof our finances, to achieve this very goal? Well, today I am joined with Bola Sol, financial advisor and Author of How to Save It, AND Your Money Life to chat about this very topic! Fancy watching the full episode on YouTube instead? Click here. For more All Things Money, make sure you give us a follow on Instagram, Twitter and sign up for our monthly newsletter! Fancy supporting the podcast? You can do so here.
We explore Apple's record-breaking quarterly results and increasing services revenue, a judge's ruling on Google as a monopolist in US antitrust case, Apple is definitely making a search engine, X CEO Linda Yaccarino promises to sue advertisers for boycotting the platform, iOS 18 beta reveals a Thanos snap feature for ads, and Google kills yet another product.Watch on YouTube!Subscribe and watch our weekly episodes plus bonus clips at: youtube.com/@primarytechshowJoin the CommunityDiscuss new episodes, start your own conversation, and join the Primary Tech community here: social.primarytech.fmSupport the showJoin our member community and get an ad-free versions of the show, plus exclusive bonus episodes every week! Subscribe directly in Apple Podcasts or here: primarytech.memberful.com/joinReach out:Stephen's YouTube Channel@stephenrobles on Threads@stephenrobles on XStephen on MastodonJason's Inc.com Articles@jasonaten on Threads@JasonAten on XJason on MastodonWe would also appreciate a 5-star rating and review in Apple Podcasts and SpotifyPodcast artwork with help from Basic Apple Guy.Those interested in sponsoring the show can reach out to us at: podcast@primarytech.fmLinks from the showWhat Exactly Is Friend AI? Interview with Adam Lisagor and Kailee McGeeiOS 18 beta 5 adds new Distraction Control feature for Safari - 9to5MaciPad sales rebound as Apple nears big push into AI - The VergeApple results: Quarterly record, all-time high in Services – Six ColorsJudge rules that Google ‘is a monopolist' in US antitrust case - The VergeGoogle Just Lost a Lawsuit that Is Going to Save It $20 Billion a Year | IncLinda Yaccarino Video on XGoogle is discontinuing the Chromecast line - The VergeThe Google TV Streamer might be the Apple TV 4K rival we've been waiting for - The VergeSofa App for Movies and BooksWhatsApp vs iMessage | Primary Technology (00:00) - Intro (04:48) - Friend AI Interview (09:47) - iOS 18 Thanos Ad Snap (13:11) - iPad Comeback + Services (17:21) - Google is Monopolist (35:15) - X to Sue Advertisers (47:17) - Google Kills Chromecast (52:05) - App for Books and Movies ★ Support this podcast ★
Assassination attempt on Donald Trump, RIP Richard Simmons, Alec Baldwin's Rust case dismissed, Bronny James can't shoot, Abraham Lincoln outed, and a trip down Ray and Pete memory lane. Check out the latest Call Sam Chopper Shop episode. Celebrity Deaths: RIP Shelly Duvall. RIP Alf's Brian Tanner aka Benji Gregory. RIP Dave (not Kenny) Loggins. RIP Dr. Ruth. RIP Richard Simmons. RIP Shannen Doherty. Politics: We go live on YouTube following the assassination attempt on Donald Trump at his rally in Pennsylvania Saturday night. Joe Biden had a few gaffes over the last few days. RIP Corey Comperatore. Dan Bongino really popped off. Radio is editing Joe Biden interviews. Alex Jones has all the answers. “Goodest” or “good as”? Shooter Thomas Crooks is the biggest loser possibly ever. Stormy Daniels still needs your money. Sharon Stone is SO desperate these days. Lisa Rinna also needs your attention. Check out the Griffin Claw GoFundMe to have Drew meet Corey Feldman. Abraham Lincoln is being fully outed as homosexual against his will. The Republican National Convention starts Monday. Sports: Some boring soccer game is going on right now. Bronny James scored 8 points on 14 shots. Good for him! We check out Harvey Danger's version of Save It for Later. Alec Baldwin wins big in court as his “Rust” case is dismissed with prejudice. He should win an Oscar for his reaction video. The ESPY's are the most pointless show in the history of television and Prince Harry was honored. Harrison Butker was clowned. Nikki Glaser killed it again. Patrick Mahomes knocked up his wife again. This chick unloads on her man in an airport. Maren Morris showed her clam live on stage. Eminem's new album dropped. Devin Scillian and Kimberly Gill make a cameo. We reminisce about the wonderful Ray & Pete. Former Red Wing, Greg Johnson, had CTE when he committed suicide. Miami Dolphin WR Tyreek Hill has ANOTHER brat. LaraJuicyTV is trying to fart her way to Hawk Tuah fame. Another easy $80M for Dax Shepard as he signs with Wondery after his Spotify deal ended. Visit Our Presenting Sponsor Hall Financial – Michigan's highest rated mortgage company If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Page, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (The Drew Lane Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
Is “identity synthesis” the remedy for racial injustice? This political scientist says no. Yascha Mounk, a professor at Johns Hopkins University and host of “The Good Fight” podcast, explains how identity synthesis - an ideology based on treating people differently depending on their race, gender, or sexual orientation - can be quite harmful to society. He uses the example of racially segregated classrooms, claiming that it is human tendency to inherently side with someone in your “group” before you side with someone from another. Mounk argues that identity synthesis will only further divide us, as it goes directly against the ideologies of Black American thinkers like Fredrick Douglas and Martin Luther King Jr, who fought avidly for equality in the United States. By following this identity-first ideology, we may be reversing the work done by these social rights activists. Instead, we should lean further into their legacy of advocating for universal principles, where individuals are judged not by the categories they belong to but by their character and actions. -------------------------------- Go Deeper with Big Think:- ►Become a Big Think Member Get exclusive access to full interviews, early access to new releases, Big Think merch and more ►Get Big Think+ for Business Guide, inspire and accelerate leaders at all levels of your company with the biggest minds in business ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About Yascha Mounk: Yascha Mounk is a writer and academic known for his work on the crisis of democracy and the defense of philosophically liberal values. Born in Germany to Polish parents, Yascha received his BA in History from Trinity College Cambridge and his PhD in Government from Harvard University. He is a Professor of the Practice of International Affairs at Johns Hopkins University, where he holds appointments in both the School of Advanced International Studies and the SNF Agora Institute. Yascha is also a Contributing Editor at The Atlantic, a Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, a Moynihan Public Fellow at City College. He is the Founder of Persuasion, the host of The Good Fight podcast, and serves as a publisher (Herausgeber) at Die Zeit. Yascha has written five books: Stranger in My Own Country - A Jewish Family in Modern Germany, a memoir about Germany's fraught attempts to deal with its past; The Age of Responsibility – Luck, Choice and the Welfare State, which argues that a growing obsession with the concept of individual responsibility has transformed western welfare states; The People versus Democracy – Why Our Freedom Is in Danger and How to Save It, which explains the causes of the populist rise and investigates how to renew liberal democracy; and The Great Experiment - Why Diverse Democracies Fall Apart and How They Can Endure, which argues that anybody who seeks to help ethnically and religiously diverse democracies thrive has reason to embrace a more ambitious vision for their future than is now fashionable; and his latest, The Identity Trap - A Story of Ideas and Power in Our Time, which tells the story of how a new set of ideas about race, gender and sexual orientation came to be extremely influential in mainstream institutions, and why it would be a mistake to give up on a more universalist humanism. Next to his work for The Atlantic, Yascha also occasionally writes for newspapers and magazines including The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and Foreign Affairs. He is also a regular contributor to major international publications including Die Zeit, La Repubblica, El País, l'Express and Folha de São Paolo, among others. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tune in as we talk about love and money with Bola Sol, a Financial Adviser (DipFA), Grazia Money Columnist, and author of 'How to Save It'.
In this episode, you'll learn the best expert advice Mel is using right now.For this one-of-a-kind episode of The Mel Robbins Podcast, Mel hand-picked the top 5 most impactful, insightful, and exciting pieces of advice and rules for life ever shared by her guests. Listen as experts give you their best advice that will transform your health, stop anxiety, make you more money, improve your confidence, know when someone is lying to you, and help you live with more meaning and purpose.This episode is the cheat sheet for the level-up in life you have been looking for.What should you listen to next? You'll love the full podcast episodes with each of the experts featured today:Dr. Mark Hyman: “Reset Your Health in 10 Days: Advice From a Renowned MD”Dr. Luana Marques: “Harvard Professor Says THIS Is the Secret to Success (It's Not What You Think)” and “Turn Anxiety Into Power: A 3-Step Process to Master Your Emotions From a Harvard Psychologist”Tiffany Aliche: “5 Rules of Money: How to Make It, Save It, & Be Smarter About It”Janine Driver: "FBI-Trained Expert Explains How to Read Body Language"Judie Robbins: "Get Your Sh*t Together: This 85-Year-Old Badass Does More Than You & Me (Steal Her 7 Amazing Secrets)"For more resources, including links to learn more about each expert on today's episode, click here for the podcast episode page. Connect with Mel: Get Mel's brand new free course Make It HappenWatch the episodes on YouTubeFollow Mel on Instagram The Mel Robbins Podcast InstagramMel's TikTok Sign up for Mel's newsletter Disclaimer
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This is an episode that was previously released last year on "Faith in Focus." If you missed it last time then hopefully you enjoy it this time around. And if you did see it before...then enjoy it again
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In Parliament this week, WP MP Jamus Lim called the Monetary Authority of Singapore's proposed loss-sharing framework for phishing scams “fundamentally unfair”, and suggested that scam victims should bear no more than $500 of the cost. Many rushed to call him a populist and other names, but is there any merit to his suggestion? Elsewhere, some numbers were revealed in Parliament to explain why Bus 167 linking Sembawang to the CBD was discontinued, then reinstated. Why the sudden U-turn?Find us here!YLB SubredditYLB TikTokYLB IGYLB YouTubeFolkloryIf you're looking for a meaningful gift, we'd love to help you create a personal podcast for a loved one. Get started at Folklory.comJamus Lim Calls MAS Proposal “Unfair” for Scam VictimsWP MP proposes scam victims should bear no more than S$100-S$500 of lossesSingapore's 'Money Lock' Safeguards S$3.2 Billion Across 38,000 Bank AccountsWritten reply to Parliamentary Question on the take-up rate of the "Money Lock" feature in local banksMOM clarifies CPF Board has no intention to consider scheme to insure members against scam lossesSingapore telcos offer call blocking from international numbers to combat scams[Oct 2023] $1.4 trillion lost to scams globally; S'pore victims lost the most on average: StudyYah Lah But 452: Banks and Telcos to Share Responsibility for Scams & Man U Players Gorilla Emoji DebacleWhy Bus 167 was ReinstatedReducing frequency of bus service 167 saves S$2.6 million in subsidies every year: MOTWritten Reply to Parliamentary Question on Rationale for Reinstating Bus Service 167 after Discontinuation AnnouncementLTA Media Statement on Bus Service 167Bus service 167 ends, routes shortened amid 'almost tripled' ridership on Thomson-East Coast LineOne Shiok CommentComment by ewmurphyComment by edwardxadOne Shiok ThingThe Internet Sucks. Neal Agarwal Is on a Quest to Save It.3 Body Problem | Official Trailer | NetflixMics and Headphones from @shureChairs from @ergotunechairDesk from @castlerysgEdited and mixed by Tristen Yeak
We are so excited to finally release this interview with Douglas Stewart, LPC. In this episode, we discuss a range of topics including therapy, Carl Jung, and Buddhism. “There is only one way and that is your way. There is only one salvation and that is your salvation...What is to come will be created in you and from you. Hence look into yourself. Do not compare. Do not measure. No other way is like yours...You must fulfill the way that is in you.” ― Carl Jung Books Mentioned in Episode: Memories, Dreams, 7 Reflections by Carl Jung Open to Desire by Mark Epstein, MD Destroying The World to Save It by Robert Jay Lifton In-Person Tarot with Etta - January 13 from 11 - 4 pm at Creative Reset at the Navushouse Tickets Here January 21 from 12 to 4 pm at Ceremonial book by calling 412-460-1538 Virtual Tarot with Etta - https://www.ettaarlene.com/product-category/book-a-session/ Intro To Runes Workshop - January 27 at noon. Sign Up Here: https://ceremonialshop.com/collections/workshops/products/intro-to-runes-with-etta-saturday-january-27th-12pm Socials & More: Our Website: https://www.ettaarlene.com/ Our Shop: https://www.ettaarlene.com/shop/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0L6zmuIlOwZA_OEvH8jHYA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ettaarlene/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/edpro_pgh --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/etta-arlene/support
Dr Julia Patterson is a lead at campaign group EveryDoctor, co-founder of the Junior Doctors Alliance and founded Facebook group The Political MessIn this week's episode we discuss, Why the NHS is Being Betrayed, Working Together to Save It, Transformational Ideas and more @jujuliagraceIf you want to contact the show to ask a question and get involved in the conversation then please email us: unquestionablepod@gmail.comFind us here:Twitter: @unquestionpodInstagram: @unquestionablepodTik Tok: @unquestionablepodFacebook: @unquestionablepodcastYoutube: @unquestionablepod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The English Beat—or, if you live in England, the Beat—was one of the key bands of the late ‘70s/ early ‘80s British ska-punk scene. Guitarist/songwriter Dave Wakeling sang most of this interracial, socially conscious group's songs, with Ranking Roger toasting, and he takes us inside the making of the band's brilliant debut album, I Just Can't Stop It (out in an expanded edition for Record Store Day Black Friday). Wakeling tells how the bass-driven “Mirror in the Bathroom” came together and digs into the band's relationship with Specials, the Beat's breakup, and songs such as “Save It for Later” and “Tenderness,” the latter from Wakeling's and Ranking Roger's subsequent band, General Public. Was there a rivalry between General Public and Fine Young Cannibals, the other Beat spinoff band? How did Wakeling and Roger wind up fronting their own versions of the Beat on either side of the Atlantic? (Photo by Bryan Kremkau.)
In this compelling episode of Save It for the Blind, host Carson Odegard engages in a thought-provoking discussion with esteemed guests Jon Carlson, President of the California Waterfowl Association (CWA), Lobbyist, Mark Hennelly, and Phil Brown, a seasoned Klamath duck hunting guide. Together, they dive deep into the heart of the matter—the Klamath Wildlife Refuge—and explore the critical role it plays in preserving biodiversity and sustaining the delicate balance of the ecosystem.Tune in to Save It for the Blind for an enlightening episode that explores the Klamath Wildlife Refuge, delves into the remarkable work of the California Waterfowl Association, and highlights the collective responsibility we all share in preserving our natural wonders!
Chris Cooper has helped thousands of gym owners improve their businesses—so what happened when he found problems at his own gym?You'll find out in this podcast.Lots of "experts" paint perfect pictures of their gyms—but true story is often different. Chris has always been open about the realities of his gym since he first started blogging about it in 2008. So, when he found problems had cropped up in 2023, he jumped in to fix them personally—and he's sharing the story with you.In this episode of "Run a Profitable Gym," Chris gives a detailed look at Catalyst's absolute bottom level, then explains why he chose to fix his gym after considering selling it. To rebuild the business, Chris had to take off his hat as CEO of a worldwide mentorship company and go back to being a hands-on gym owner.To start, he cut down to the bedrock to discover what was solid, what was salvageable and what needed to be rebuilt. Then, in the ultimate "stress test," he used Two-Brain Business templates—stuff he had actually created to help other fitness entrepreneurs—to revive his own gym.If your gym is in a rough patch, listen to Chris's story, then take action to improve your business. LinksBook a CallGym Owners United1:00 - Expected Dip3:45 - The Downturn13:54 - "I Had to Save It"21:23 - Building up Ops27:19 - Simplifying Things
I really do think that what we've witnessed over the last decades is the emergence of a new ideology that is meaningfully distinct... I think it really is meaningfully distinct from other forms of what is meant to be left wing in the past from other ideological traditions.Yascha MounkAccess Bonus Episodes on PatreonMake a one-time Donation to Democracy Paradox.A full transcript is available at www.democracyparadox.com.Yascha Mounk is a Professor of the Practice of International Affairs at Johns Hopkins University. He's a writer for The Atlantic, founder of the online magazine Persuassion, and host of the podcast The Good Fight. He is the author of The People vs Democracy, The Great Experiment, and The Identity Trap: A Story of Ideas and Power in Our Time.Key HighlightsIntroduction - 0:51Values and Beliefs - 3:15Higher Education - 13:56Identity - 22:34Differences from Marxism - 37:21Key LinksThe Identity Trap: A Story of Ideas and Power in Our Time by Yascha MounkThe Great Experiment: How to Make Diverse Democracies Work by Yascha MounkThe People vs. Democracy: Why Our Freedom Is in Danger and How to Save It by Yascha MounkDemocracy Paradox PodcastYascha Mounk on the Great Experiment of Diverse DemocraciesFrancis Fukuyama Responds to Liberalism's DiscontentsMore Episodes from the PodcastMore InformationApes of the State created all MusicEmail the show at jkempf@democracyparadox.comFollow on Twitter @DemParadox, Facebook, Instagram @democracyparadoxpodcast100 Books on DemocracySupport the show
Many people tell me how they WANT to save their marriage (they really, really do), but they aren't DOING it. They can't seem to get started with their efforts. Yes, they know the clock is ticking. Yes, they know it is important. But getting started... doesn't happen IF someone WANTS to save their marriage, then WHY CAN'T THEY GET STARTED? There are several typical reasons why people get stuck and can't get started. And there are some issues beneath these reasons that must be addressed, one way or the other. I cover the problems and issues in this week's Save The Marriage Podcast. RELATED RESOURCES "Can I Even Save My Marriage?” “What If I Can't Save It?" Why Does It Matter? Working on It Alone Healing Your Anger Save The Marriage System
On this week's episode of The Second of Strength podcast, your host Tanner Clark, shares the secret to success. It's not luck, it's not talent, it's not skill. It's consistency. Consistency is the ONE thing that separates extremely successful people from everyone else. In this episode we talk about getting knocked down and finding your One Second of Strength to stand back up. We talk about the fact that EVERYBODY started from zero, but the consistent people are the ones who are ultimately finding success. I hope you'll LISTEN to this episode, SAVE IT to listen to when you need it, and SHARE IT with someone else who needs it because SOMEBODY you know does. You can FOLLOW Tanner on Instagram HERE INVITE Tanner to speak at your event HERE
In this Cheeseburger In Paradise Episode 310, You get 5th host Eric Rood, but you're also stuck with only Mental. Eric talks about Mirages, Iceland, fun small cars, the slow death of the manual transmission, SVX's and the organic but challenging method of building a judging staff. He adds in some really poor choices for Lemons cars and how to not injure yourself at home or at the track. 2023 Lamborghini Urus Performante vs. Lambo LM002 (caranddriver.com) https://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/comparison-test/a44754023/2023-lamborghini-urus-performante-1987-lamborghini-lm002-comparison-test/ Mini Officially Ditches Manual Transmission Despite Internal Efforts to Save It (thedrive.com) https://www.thedrive.com/news/mini-officially-ditches-manual-transmission-despite-internal-efforts-to-save-it Best Small Cars for 2023 & 2024 - Road & Track (roadandtrack.com) https://www.roadandtrack.com/rankings/g44936618/best-small-cars/ SMALL CAR HAULER/CAMPER COVERSION (their spelling!) on Racing Junk https://www.racingjunk.com/tow-vehicles/184276609/small-car-hauler-camper-coversion.html?category_id=&search=small+car&quickSearch=1&np_offset=1&from=search Kyle Smith on how not to die in your shop https://www.hagerty.com/media/maintenance-and-tech/8-of-the-most-lethal-tools-in-your-home-shop/ Anyone want to buy a Corvette? 84 Corvette Z51 Manual, 46k miles, 2 owner for Sale in BIRDSBORO, PA | RacingJunk Lemons on the Tube https://www.youtube.com/24hoursoflemons Lemons on the Gram https://www.instagram.com/24hoursoflemons/ Lemons on the Facebooks https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-24-Hours-of-LeMons/36766739494?v=wall E1R at Glacier Bay Car Launch https://youtu.be/rkLtmPxFGIE Mental and Chrissy Try Malort https://www.instagram.com/p/CtDac5-Ix-n/ Chrissy's World Famous F* Bisquick Recipe https://youtu.be/83c3rjGqEeQ Play F1 Fantasy with us! https://fantasygp.com/league/?lid=8094 “Join a League” = 38648094 Our Website - https://everyoneracers.com/ Download or stream here - https://everyone-racers.podcastpage.io/ https://anchor.fm/everyone-racers - E1R on Anchor.fm https://mfbc.us/m/yp26k6j - E1R Bingo Card https://discord.gg/e94QGE - E1R Discord Server https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPrTs8wdzydOqbpWZ_y-xEA - Our YouTube
Our statues must eat ice cream, our cities must be designed by cardiovascular surgeons, and we must all go to the fifth temple. Krish Ashok and Naren Shenoy join Amit Varma in episode 343 of The Seen and the Unseen to banter away a few perfectly good hours. What a waste of time, eh? NO! (FOR FULL LINKED SHOW NOTES, GO TO SEENUNSEEN.IN.) Also check out: 1. Krish Ashok on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, his own website and Spotify/Apple Music/Soundcloud. 2. Naren Shenoy on Twitter, Instagram and Blogspot. 3. Narendra Shenoy and Mr Narendra Shenoy — Episode 250 of The Seen and the Unseen. 4. A Scientist in the Kitchen — Episode 204 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Krish Ashok). 5. Masala Lab: The Science of Indian Cooking -- Krish Ashok. 6. Simblified, co-hosted by Narendra Shenoy. 7. We want Narendra Shenoy to write a book. 8. Lohapurusha -- Krish Ashok's Sanskrit Heavy Metal album. 9. The Masala Lab Dal Recipe Generator -- Krish Ashok. 10. The Amaklamatic Salad Recipe Generator -- Krish Ashok. 11. The Amaklamatic Chutney Recipe Generator -- Krish Ashok. 12. Newton the Alchemist. Gandhi the Black Swan -- Episode 7 of Everything is Everything. 13. Krish Ashok hates computers and this is proof. 14. Roshan Abbas and the Creator Economy — Episode 239 of The Seen and the Unseen. 15. The Adda at the End of the Universe — Episode 309 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Vikram Sathaye and Roshan Abbas). 16. The Prem Panicker Files — Episode 217 of The Seen and the Unseen. 17. Caste, Gender, Karnatik Music — Episode 162 of The Seen and the Unseen (w TM Krishna). 18. 4′33″ -- John Cage. 19. Is the Singularity Near? -- Episode 2 of Everything is Everything. 20. The Formula Behind Every Perfect Pop Song — Seeker. 21. I, Pencil -- Leonard Read. 22. The Cadbury Dairy Milk Mystery -- Krish Ashok. 23. A Poetry Handbook — Mary Oliver. 24. Tvam -- Krish Ashok's version of Rammstein's Du Hast. 25. Du Hast -- Rammstein. 26. Early Indians — Episode 112 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Tony Joseph). 27. Caste, Capitalism and Chandra Bhan Prasad — Episode 296 of The Seen and the Unseen. 28. Alice Evans Studies the Great Gender Divergence — Episode 297 of The Seen and the Unseen. 29. The Incredible Curiosities of Mukulika Banerjee — Episode 276 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Mukulika Banerjee). 30. The Pathan Unarmed — Mukulika Banerjee. 31. The Country Foods channel. 32. Ulhas Kamathe -- The Chicken Leg Piece Guy. 33. Sell the Tiger to Save It — Barun Mitra. 34. The Poultry Map. 35. The Egg Map. 36. Team Pizza or Team Biryani? 37. Gordon tries to make Pad Thai -- The F Word. 38. The Panchatantra. 39. Varun Grover Is in the House — Episode 292 of The Seen and the Unseen. 40. Kimaham Abhavam -- Krish Ashok's version of Johnny Cash's version of Nine Inch Nails's Hurt. 41. Hurt -- Johnny Cash. 42. Hurt -- Nine Inch Nails. 43. Miss Excel on Instagram and TikTok. 44. How an Excel Tiktoker Manifested Her Way to Making Six Figures a Day — Nilay Patel. 45. The Menu -- Mark Mylod. 46. Cilappatikaram. 47. Dunbar's number. 48. Womaning in India With Mahima Vashisht — Episode 293 of The Seen and the Unseen. 49. Womaning in India — Mahima Vashisht's newsletter. 50. Superforecasting -- Philip Tetlock and Dan Gardner. 51. Essays -- Paul Graham. 52. Nityananda making sense. 53. Uncle Roger. 54. Abby Philips Fights for Science and Medicine — Episode 310 of The Seen and the Unseen. 55. Never Talk About TURMERIC on Social Media — Abby Philips. 56. The Magic Pill -- Rob Tate. 57. Wanting — Luke Burgis. 58. Luke Burgis Sees the Deer at His Window -- Episode 337 of The Seen and the Unseen. 59. Brandolini's law. 60. Foodpharmer on Instagram. 61. 1000 True Fans — Kevin Kelly. 62. 1000 True Fans? Try 100 — Li Jin. 63. The Case Against Sugar — Gary Taubes. 64. The Big Fat Surprise — Nina Teicholz. 65. The Obesity Code — Jason Fung. 66. Addiction by Design: Machine Gambling in Las Vegas — Natasha Dow Schüll. 67. Your Undivided Attention -- Podcast by Tristan Harris and Aza Raskin. 68. Sara Rai Inhales Literature — Episode 255 of The Seen and the Unseen. 69. 3Blue1Brown on YouTube. 70. The Life and Times of Abhinandan Sekhri — Episode 254 of The Seen and the Unseen. 71. Jaya Varma and the Chandigarh Choir perform Dhano Dhanne. 72. In a Silent Way — Episode 316 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Gaurav Chintamani). 73. Sonnet 18 -- William Shakespeare. 74. Sonnet 18 -- Harriet Walter. 74. Sonnet 18 -- Akala. 75. Sonnet 18 -- David Gilmour. 76. Raga Ahir Bhairav -- Gangubai Hangal. 77. The Memoirs of Dr Haimabati Sen — Haimabati Sen (translated by Tapan Raychoudhuri). 78. Kavitha Rao and Our Lady Doctors — Episode 235 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Kavitha Rao). 79. Dark Was the Night -- Blind Willie Johnson. 80. Car Wheels on a Gravel Road -- Lucinda Williams. 81. Sweet Old World -- Lucinda Williams. 82. All That She Wants -- Ace of Base. Amit Varma and Ajay Shah have launched a new video podcast. Check out Everything is Everything on YouTube. Check out Amit's online course, The Art of Clear Writing. And subscribe to The India Uncut Newsletter. It's free! Episode art: ‘Amits' by Simahina.
Rich vs. Wealthy: Do you know the difference?In today's world, the terms "rich" and "wealthy" are often used interchangeably. However, it's important to understand that there is a significant difference between the two. While being rich may imply a high salary, luxurious lifestyle, and expensive possessions, being wealthy goes beyond material abundance. In this podcast, Matt and I will explore the distinctions between being rich and being wealthy, emphasizing the importance of financial independence, stability, and a lifestyle of freedom.Rich: A Mirage of Security Fancy cars, luxurious vacations…keeping up with the Joneses could actually cost you your wealth! A false sense of security can prevail among those who consider themselves rich. The allure of an opulent lifestyle can lead to excessive spending, squandering wealth and leaving individuals financially vulnerable. Thus, being rich does not necessarily equate to financial stability.Wealthy: A Lifestyle of FreedomOn the other hand, being wealthy signifies more than just financial abundance. It encompasses the concepts of financial independence and stability. Being wealthy allows individuals to have the freedom to make independent decisions about their lives, including what they choose to do and when they choose to do it. True wealth is not measured by a specific dollar amount but by the ability to generate income without actively working for it. It grants individuals the liberty to pursue their passions and interests, thereby living life on their own terms.The roadmap to WealthAchieving financial wealth requires a deliberate and strategic approach. Here are a few steps to consider:Increase your income and prioritize saving: Look for opportunities to enhance your earning potential, whether through career advancement, side businesses, or additional education. As that additional income rolls in, SAVE IT! Continue living life as you had before the financial bump and sock that extra away. Too much to ask? Ok, put a percentage into savings and spend the rest on riches.Diversify your assets: Invest in a diverse range of assets such as stocks, bonds, real estate, and businesses. This diversification mitigates risks and offers the potential for long-term wealth accumulation.Plan for the life you want: Develop a comprehensive financial plan that aligns with your goals and aspirations. This plan should incorporate saving, investing, and minimizing debt to ensure a secure and prosperous future.Remember, becoming wealthy is not solely about the numbers; it is about embracing a mindset and lifestyle that prioritizes long-term financial security and personal fulfillment.“The rich have money. The wealthy have time."
We covered computer and internet copyright law in a previous episode. That type of law began with interpretations that tried to take the technology out of cases so they could be interpreted as though what was being protected was a printed work, or at least it did for a time. But when it came to the internet, laws, case law, and their knock-on effects, the body of jurisprudence work began to diverge. Safe Harbor mostly refers to the Online Copyright Infringement Liability Limitation Act, or OCILLA for short, was a law passed in the late 1980s that shields online portals and internet service providers from copyright infringement. Copyright infringement is one form of immunity, but more was needed. Section 230 was another law that protects those same organizations from being sued for 3rd party content uploaded on their sites. That's the law Trump wanted overturned during his final year in office but given that the EU has Directive 2000/31/EC, Australia has the Defamation Act of 2005, Italy has the Electronic Commerce Directive 2000, and lots of other countries like England and Germany have had courts find similarly, it is now part of being an Internet company. Although the future of “big tech” cases (and the damage many claim is being done to democracy) may find it refined or limited. That's because the concept of Internet Exceptionalism itself is being reconsidered now that the internet is here to stay. Internet Exceptionalism is a term that notes that laws that diverge from precedents for other forms of media distribution. For example, a newspaper can be sued for liable or defamation, but a website is mostly shielded from such suits because the internet is different. Pages are available instantly, changes be made instantly, and the reach is far greater than ever before. The internet has arguably become the greatest tool to spread democracy and yet potentially one of its biggest threats. Which some might have argued about newspapers, magazines, and other forms of print media in centuries past. The very idea of Internet Exceptionalism has eclipsed the original intent. Chris Cox and Ron Widen initially intended to help fledgling Internet Service Providers (ISPs) jumpstart content on the internet. The internet had been privatized in 1995 and companies like CompuServe, AOL, and Prodigy were already under fire for the content on their closed networks. Cubby v CompuServe in 1991 had found that online providers weren't considered publishers of content and couldn't be held liable for free speech practiced on their platforms in part because they did not exercise editorial control of that content. Stratton Oakmont v Prodigy found that Prodigy did have editorial control (and in fact advertised themselves as having a better service because of it) and so could be found liable like a newspaper would. Cox and Widen were one of the few conservative and liberal pairs of lawmakers who could get along in the decisive era when Newt Gingrich came to power and tried to block everything Bill Clinton tried to do. Yet there were aspects of the United States that were changing outside of politics. Congress spent years negotiating a telecommunications overhaul bill that came to be known as The Telecommunications Act of 1996. New technology led to new options. Some saw content they found to be indecent and so the Communications Decency Act (or Title V of the Telecommunications Act) was passed in 1996, but in Reno v ACLU found to be a violation of the first amendment, and struck down by the Supreme Court in 1997. Section 230 of that act was specifically about the preservation of free speech and so severed from the act and stood alone. It would be adjudicated time and time and eventually became an impenetrable shield that protects online providers from the need to scan every message posted to a service to see if it would get them sued. Keep in mind that society itself was changing quickly in the early 1990s. Tipper Gore wanted to slap a label on music to warn parents that it had explicit lyrics. The “Satanic Panic” as it's called by history reused tropes such as cannibalism and child murder to give the moral majority an excuse to try to restrict that which they did not understand. Conservative and progressive politics have always been a 2 steps forward and 1 step back truce. Heavy metal would seem like nothin' once parents heard the lyrics of gagster rap. But Section 230 continued on. It stated that “No provider or user of an interactive computer service shall be treated as the publisher or speaker of any information provided by another information content provider.” It only took 27 words to change the world. They said that the people that host the content can't be sued for the content because, as courts interpreted it, it's free speech. Think of a public forum like a hall on a college campus that might restrict one group from speaking and so suppress speech or censer a group. Now, Section 230 didn't say it wasn't allowed to screen material but instead shielded providers from being held liable for that material. The authors of the bill felt that if providers would be held liable for any editing that they wouldn't do any. Now providers could edit some without reviewing every post. And keep in mind the volume of posts in message boards and of new websites had already become too much in the late 1990s to be manually monitored. Further, as those companies became bigger business they became more attractive to law suits. Section 230 had some specific exclusions. Any criminal law could still be applied, as could state, sex trafficking, and privacy laws. Intellectual property laws also remained untouched, thus OCILLA. To be clear, reading the law, the authors sought to promote the growth of the internet - and it worked. Yelp gets sued over revues but cases are dismissed. Twitter can get sued over a Tweet when someone doesn't like what is said, but it's the poster and not Twitter who is liable. Parody sites, whistleblower sites, watchdog sites, revue sites, blogs, and an entire industry was born, which each player of what would later be known as the Web 2.0 market could self-regulate themselves. Those businesses grew far beyond the message boards of the 1990s. This was also a time when machine learning became more useful. A site like Facebook could show a feed of posts not in reverse chronological order, but instead by “relevance.” Google could sell ads and show them based on the relevance of a search term. Google could buy YouTube and they could have ads on videos. Case after case poked at the edges of what could be used to hold a site liable. The fact that the courts saw a post on Reddit as free speech, no matter how deplorable the comments, provided a broad immunity to liability that was, well, exceptional in a way. Some countries could fine or imprison people if they posted something negative about the royal family or party in charge. Some of those countries saw the freedom of speech so important as a weapon that could be used against the US in a way. The US became a safe haven in a way to free speech and many parts of the internet were anonymous. In this way (as was previously done with films and other sources of entertainment and news) the US began to export the culture of free speech. But every country also takes imports. Some of those were real, true ideas homegrown or brought in from abroad. Early posters of message boards maybe thought the Armenian Genocide was a hoax - or the Holocaust. A single post could ruin a career. Craigslist allowed for sex trafficking and while they eventually removed that, sites like Backpage have received immunity. So even some of the exceptions are, um, not. Further, extremist groups use pages to spread propaganda and even recruit soldiers to spread terror. The courts found that sites were immune to suits over fake profiles on dating sites - even if it was a famous person and the person was getting threatening calls. The courts initially found sites needed to take down content if they were informed it was libelous - but have received broad immunity even when they don't due to the sheer amount of content. Batzel v Smith saw a lawyers firm ruined over false reports she was the granddaughter of Nazi Heinrich Himmler and the beneficiary of Nazi art theft, even though she wasn't - she too lost her case. Sites provide neutral tools and so are shielded from defamation - even if they're neutralish you rarely see them held to account. In Goddard v. Google, the Google Keyword Tool recommended that advertisers include the word “free” in mobile content, which Goddard claimed led to fraudulent subscription service recruitment. This was machine learning-based recommendations. The court again found provided the Keyword Tool was neutral that advertisers could adopt or reject the recommendation. Still, time and time again the idea of safe harbor for internet companies and whether internet exceptionalism should continue comes up. The internet gave a voice to the oppressed, but also to the oppressors. That's neutrality in a way, except that the oppressors (especially when state sponsored actors are involved) often have more resources to drown out other voices, just like in real life. Some have argued a platform like Facebook should be held accountable for their part in the Capitol riots, which is to say as a place where people practiced free speech. Others look to Backpage as facilitating the exploitation of children or as a means of oppression. Others still see terrorist networks as existing and growing because of the ability to recruit online. The Supreme Court is set to hear docket number 21-1333 in 2022. Gonzalez v. Google was brought by Reynaldo Gonzalez, and looks at whether 230 can immunize Google even though they have made targeted recommendations - in this case when ISIS used YouTube vides to recruit new members - through the recommendation algorithm. An algorithm that would be neutral. But does a platform as powerful have a duty to do more, especially when there's a chance that Section 230 bumps up against anti-terrorism legislation. Again and again the district courts in the United States have found section 230 provides broad immunization to online content providers. Now, the Supreme Court will weigh in. After that, billions of dollars may have to be pumped into better content filtration or they may continue to apply broad first amendment guidance. The Supreme Court is packed with “originalists”. They still have phones, which the framers did not. The duty that common law places on those who can disseminate negligent or reckless content has lost the requirement for reasonable care due to the liability protections afforded purveyors of content by Section 230. This has given rise to hate speech and misinformation. John Perry Barlow's infamous A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace in protest of the CDA was supported by Section 230 of that same law. But the removal of the idea and duty of reasonable care and the exemptions have now removed any accountability from what seems like any speech. Out of the ashes of accountability the very concept of free speech and where the duty of reasonable care lies may be reborn. We now have the ability to monitor via machine learning, we've now redefined what it means to moderate, and there's now a robust competition for eyeballs on the internet. We've also seen how a lack of reasonable standards can lead to real life consequences and that an independent cyberspace can bleed through into the real world. If the Supreme Court simply upholds findings from the past then the movement towards internet sovereignty may accelerate or may stay the same. Look to where venture capital flows for clues as to how the First Amendment will crash into the free market, and see if its salty waters leave data and content aggregators with valuations far lower than where they once were. The asset of content may some day become a liability with injuries that could provide an existential threat to the owner. The characters may walk the astral plane but eventually must return to the prime material plane along their tether to take a long rest or face dire consequences. The world simply can't continue to become more and more toxic - and yet there's a reason the First Amendment is, well, first. Check out Twenty-Six Words Created the Internet. What Will It Take to Save It?
Stories included in this episode: 1 - Migrant Aid Groups on the Border Are Stretched Thin as Title 42 Expires 2 - NBCUniversal's Linda Yaccarino in Talks to Run Twitter 3 - U.S. Ambassador Accuses South Africa of Providing Weapons and Ammunition to Russia 4 - AI Could Destroy Journalism as We Know It. This Media Mogul Hopes to Save It
Giappone, fine anni '80. Un pingue ex spacciatore quasi-cieco scopre lo yoga e l'abilità di fluttuare nell'aria attraverso l'innovativa tecnologia chiamata “macchina fotografica”. In pochi anni riuscirà a mettere in piedi una setta con decine di migliaia di membri in tutto il mondo, a costruire fucili da guerra e armi di distruzione di massa e a collezionare peli pubici di donne in vasetti. Stiamo parlando della setta responsabile del più letale attacco militare al Giappone dalla Seconda guerra mondiale a oggi. Leggi: “Destroying the World to Save It” di Robert Jay Lifton Seguici su Instagram per video esclusivi e molto altro: @nonapritequellapodcast Per sponsor, collaborazioni o semplici mail: nonapritequellapodcast@gmail.com Segui Matteo su Instagram: @matteo.lenardon Segui Pedar su Instagram: @iosonopedar Segui J-Ax su Instagram: @j.axofficial Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Donald Trump was officially arraigned yesterday. After returning to Mar-a-Lago, Trump gave a televised speech in which he lashed out at Alvin Bragg and the media. Sure enough, the attention whores jumped on the chance to pimp out the former president and the chaos that follows him. One has to wonder about the point of NDAs if they prosecute Trump. On top of that, there are questions surrounding the objectivity of the judge presiding over the case after it surfaced that his family has ties to Democratic campaigns. Canada introduced a bill to create “community safe zones” that would protect drag artists and LGBTQ communities from harassment and intimidation within 100 meters of the designated area. Violations would result in a $25,000 fine. Cartoon Network released a video explaining pronouns to kids because they aren't inundated with enough gender nonsense. The era of kids being kids will come to an end unless these people are stopped. We're joined by Larry Taunton, author of “Around the World in (More Than) 80 Days: Discovering What Makes America Great and Why We Must Fight to Save It,” to discuss the research he's been doing in Europe and his insight into who is really running the U.S. right now. Today's Sponsors: Chamonix Nothing works like genucel, because it's a family recipe for over twenty years. Made by a compounding pharmacist in small batches and always safe, cruelty free, and natural Right now, go to https://www.genucel.com/WATCHCHAD and save over 70% off genucel's most popular package featuring their Ultra Retinol AND Dark Spot Corrector! My Patriot Supply Right now, My Patriot Supply is knocking $200 OFF their popular 3-Month Emergency Food Kit. Go to https://www.MYPATRIOTSUPPLY.COM and grab this special price before it ends! Your 3-Month Emergency Food Kit provides OVER 2,000 CALORIES each day for optimal strength and energy in stressful situations. Best of all… it's delicious! Your whole family will love it. Enjoy a wide variety of breakfasts, lunches, dinners, drinks, and snacks. And you'll be very glad to have this food when the shortages hit. Barrel Buddy Cleaning our guns is a REALLY important step in being a responsible gun owner. Barrel Buddy is a totally new concept and better way to take care of your firearms. So, get some today … I guarantee you'll love ‘em. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Spencer Klavan is a scholar, writer, and podcaster, and has harbored a lifelong devotion to the great works and principles of the West. After studying Greek and Latin as an undergraduate at Yale, he spent five years at Oxford University to earn his doctorate in ancient Greek literature. Now an editor at the Claremont Institute, he has written for many outlets, including The Atlantic, the Los Angeles Times, City Journal, Newsweek, the Claremont Review of Books, The Federalist, The American Mind, and The Daily Wire. And now, in “How to Save the West: Ancient Wisdom for 5 Modern Crises,” SPENCER KLAVAN SOUNDS THE ALARM ON THE WEST'S CULTURAL DECLINE and the Oxford-Educated Classicist Turned Daily Wire Host Has a Plan to Save It. Buy "How to Save the West" by Spencer Klavan here:https://www.amazon.com/How-Save-West-Ancient-Wisdom/dp/1684513456/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2XVXQZVJ3J4QP&keywords=how+to+save+the+west+spencer+klavan&qid=1675906667&sprefix=how+to+save+the+west%2Caps%2C479&sr=8-1Follow my ministry with InFaith by going to:https://www.facebook.com/DennisInFaithIf you have any questions or comments that you'd like me to address you can shoot me an email to dennissutherby@infaith.orgAnd if you'd like to support my ministry with InFaith you can text the word "discipleship" to 41444 or head over to https://infaith.org/dennis-sutherby and give there. Theme Music:Overseas by Vlad Gluschenko | https://soundcloud.com/vgl9Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_USSupport the show
On today's episode, we'll get to know graphic novelist Nate Powell! Nate is a highly-acclaimed writer/artist of critically acclaimed books such as Any Empire, Swallow Me Whole and Save It for Later: Promises, Parenthood, and the Urgency of Protest. Nate Powell is an Eisner Award-winning comics artist from Little Rock, Arkansas, who focuses on telling stories featuring young people facing difficult situations. In addition to Nate's multiple Eisners and countless literary awards—Nate took home the 2016 National Book Award for Young People's Literature, alongside his collaborators Representative John Lewis and Andrew Aydin, for March: Book Three.Let's learn all about Nate Powell's Origin Story!
While Bill Handel is out exploring Europe, Wayne Resnick sits in the host's chair. Tech Companies Make Final Push to Head Off Tougher Regulation. An NFT Company Is Trying to Buy the Amazon to Save It. It's Not Going Well. The very serious science of humor. The psychological traps of online shopping, explained
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Conversation with Joseph Jaffe, a talk show host, consultant, speaker, author of “Built to Suck: The Inevitable Demise of the Corporation...and How to Save It?” and “Forever Changed”. Episode on Website
Included in this episode: 1. How Lula Won the Most Crucial Election in Brazil for Decades 2. What to Know About Trump's Twitter Ban, Now That Elon Musk Owns the Platform 3. John Kerry Says Developed Countries Need to Ramp Up Help for Growing Climate Losses 4. DACA Is Slowly Dying Unless Congress Steps in to Save It
Welcome Back Tito's Handmade Vodka... 49ers practice feels big (5:40)... Trey Lance's performance (13:00)... How Kyle Shanahan earns his money (41:30)... Trey's motion (50:00)... 49ers Defense (55:00)... Deebo's RB clauses (1:07:45)... Deshaun Watson, what will NFL do now? (1:17:25)... Shave It or Save It rules (1:24:30)... More NFL camp storiesWe are sponsored by Tito's Handmade Vodka! Tag us or DM us your good time with Tito's. Crafted to be savored responsibly. IG GuyHaberman Twitter: https://twitter.com/GuyHaberman IG JohnMiddlekauff Twitter: https://twitter.com/johnmiddlekauff Enter the "HAM Mailbag" be leaving a question for us in an Apple Podcasts review. Thanks to all that have taken the time to do it! CHECK US OUT ON YOUTUBEhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUJPrxeyo3vQvDYS2IzvKMAAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In the midst of finding out how Donald Trump tried to dismantle democracy with the Big Lie, Ralph welcomes Professor Thomas McGarity, who has chronicled how Trump, as president, tried to demolish government from the inside in his book “Demolition Agenda: How Trump Tried to Dismantle American Government, and What Biden Needs to Do to Save It.”
Learn more about Carla and the topics in this episode:Carla's website: www.carlarhodes.comCarla's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/misscarlarhodes/New York Times article, “A Biologist, an Outlandish Stork and the Army of Women Trying to Save It.” https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/29/travel/india-greater-adjutant-stork.htmlBeneath the Bird Feeder Project: https://www.carlarhodes.com/portfolios/beneath-the-bird-feeder/Bernheim Research Forest: https://bernheim.org/Photographers who inspire Carla:Roy Dunn: https://humanstohummingbirds.com/camera-trapping-1Neil Jernigan: https://www.jerniganoutdoorphoto.com/indexAmi Vitale: https://www.amivitale.com/Gear and services mentioned:AquaTech underwater camera housing: https://aquatech.net/collections/water-housingsNANPA Photography Equipment Insurance Program: https://nanpa.org/membership/benefits/insurance/Portfolio Reviews, offered by the NANPA Foundation: http://nanpafoundation.org/portfolio-reviews/
Stand Up is a daily podcast. I book,host,edit, post and promote new episodes with brilliant guests every day. Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 800 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous souls Check out StandUpwithPete.com to learn more 40 mins Yascha Mounk is a writer, academic and public speaker known for his work on the crisis of democracy and the defense of philosophically liberal values. Born in Germany to Polish parents, Yascha received his BA in History from Trinity College Cambridge and his PhD in Government from Harvard University. He is an Associate Professor of the Practice of International Affairs at Johns Hopkins University, where he holds appointments in both the School of Advanced International Studies and the SNF Agora Institute. Yascha is also a Contributing Editor at The Atlantic, a Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, and the Founder of Persuasion. Yascha has written four books: Stranger in My Own Country - A Jewish Family in Modern Germany, a memoir about Germany's fraught attempts to deal with its past; The Age of Responsibility – Luck, Choice and the Welfare State, which argues that a growing obsession with the concept of individual responsibility has transformed western welfare states; The People versus Democracy – Why Our Freedom Is in Danger and How to Save It, which explains the causes of the populist rise and investigates how to renew liberal democracy; and The Great Experiment - Why Diverse Democracies Fall Apart and How They Can Endure, which argues that anybody who seeks to help ethnically and religiously diverse democracies thrive has reason to embrace a more ambitious vision for their future than is now fashionable. Next to his work for The Atlantic, Yascha also occasionally writes for newspapers and magazines including The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and Foreign Affairs. He is also a regular contributor to major international publications including Die Zeit, La Repubblica, El País, l'Express and Folha de São Paolo, among others. To get a better sense of Yascha's work, listen to his podcast, read his writing at The Atlantic, Foreign Affairs or Persuasion, or follow him on Facebook and Twitter. Or check out some profiles of Yascha and reviews of his recent books. 1:08 I welcome the great Maura Quint. Maura is a humor writer and activist whose work has been featured in publications such as McSweeneys and The New Yorker. She was named one of Rolling Stone's top 25 funniest twitter accounts of 2016. When not writing comedy, Maura has worked extensively with non-profits in diverse sectors including political action campaigns, international arts collectives and health and human services organizations. She has never been officially paid to protest but did once find fifteen cents on the ground at an immigrants' rights rally and wanted to make sure that had been disclosed. She was the co founder and executive director of TaxMarch.org And she recently began a new gig at the Americans for Tax Fairness campaign director Listen to Maura co host their new podcast revisiting the YA books we loved in the 80s & 90s "My So Called Book Club" Support Maura and Megan on Patreon! Check out all things Jon Carroll Follow and Support Pete Coe Pete on YouTube Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram Pete Personal FB page