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SHINY SQUIRREL PODCAST NETWORK
#444 THE NERDLINGS PODCAST: SHALL WE PLAY A GAME? A PODCAST YOU THE LISTEN CAN PLAY ALONG WITH AT HOME.

SHINY SQUIRREL PODCAST NETWORK

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2024 34:17


#444 THE NERDLINGS PODCAST: SHALL WE PLAY A GAME? A PODCAST YOU THE LISTEN CAN PLAY ALONG WITH AT HOME.  We start a new series on The Nerdlings podcast where we have a song that is is a strange calibration by 2 artist who you may know of. But not knowing they worked together. And Jersey Mike will listen and try to guess the artist.  email address for contact: nerdlingpodcast@gmail.com Instagram accounts to follow:  secretplaceslasvegas and ShinySquirrelPodcast Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use  

Monsters and Treasure
Shall we Play a Game?

Monsters and Treasure

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 35:14


Trying something new

Journey of the Rhode Runner
GenX Journeys: Return to the '80s: Episode 1 - Journey

Journey of the Rhode Runner

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024 88:27


Welcome, everyone, to a very special episode of Inspiring Journeys! We've been on a little summer hiatus as I am working on some backend work for the show. One of the projects I'm working on is moving my original podcast Return to the '80s into the Inspiring Journeys feed, and branding this branch to GenX Journeys. I'll eventually move all the return to the '80s episodes that you will enjoy, and we will also include our monthly GenX Book Club. If there is interest, I will continue to record new GenX Journeys episodes.  And we will return to our flagship Inspiring Journeys episodes next month as we have some awesome guests lined up!  On this episode, we're taking a nostalgic detour under our new branch, GenX Journeys.  To kick off this exciting transition, we're reintroducing my very first podcast episode, originally recorded on Apr 22, 2016, where I had the pleasure of co-hosting with Robert Mishou. Together, we take a deep dive into the legendary band, Journey. My co-host Robert and I give some background on ourselves, then we get into some segments: Not Necessarily the '80s News, Shall We Play a Game?, then we get into the main topic of Journey. We go through the entire history of the band, from it's beginnings up the the point of this recording in 2016. Then Robert and I each share our top 5 Journey songs and discuss why these tracks stand out to us.   I hope you enjoy this blast from the past as much as we enjoyed creating it. So, grab your headphones, get comfy, and let's travel back together with GenX Journeys! Also, if you want to participate by sharing your thoughts or answers to our trivia and *Remember That Song* segments, remember to email me at my new address: paul@inspiringjourneys.net. I would love to hear from you!   You can follown Return to the '80s on: Instagram (@returntothe80s) Facebook X (@returntothe80s) And the GenX Book Club is on Facebook.

Retro Life 4 You
Shall We Play A Game? Talking About The Movie Wargames!

Retro Life 4 You

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 70:57


If you are new to the podcast then please consider following us on the platform that you love, we can be found most anywhere that you listen to your favorite podcasts. Please leave us a rating and review if you listen on iTunes and a 5 star rating if you listen on Spotify.If you have any questions, comments, suggestions for shows or you have a question you would like us to read on air then email us at retrolife4you@gmail.com You can find us on social media at the following places:FacebookInstagramTik TokYouTubeRetro Life 4 You Website

SANS Internet Stormcenter Daily Network/Cyber Security and Information Security Stormcast

Shall We Play a Game https://isc.sans.edu/diary/Shall+We+Play+a+Game/30510 Mailtrap.io Exfiltration https://isc.sans.edu/diary/Python%20Keylogger%20Using%20Mailtrap.io/30512 Pi Hole Docker https://isc.sans.edu/forums/diary/Pi-Hole%20Pi4%20Docker%20Deployment/30516/ Mirai Update https://isc.sans.edu/diary/Unveiling%20the%20Mirai%3A%20Insights%20into%20Recent%20DShield%20Honeypot%20Activity%20%5BGuest%20Diary%5D/30514 Barracuda 0-Day Vulnerability https://www.barracuda.com/company/legal/esg-vulnerability Apache OFBiz 0-Day Exploited against Atlassian (and possibly others) https://blog.sonicwall.com/en-us/2023/12/sonicwall-discovers-critical-apache-ofbiz-zero-day-authbiz/

SANS Internet Stormcenter Daily Network/Cyber Security and Information Security Stormcast

Shall We Play a Game https://isc.sans.edu/diary/Shall+We+Play+a+Game/30510 Mailtrap.io Exfiltration https://isc.sans.edu/diary/Python%20Keylogger%20Using%20Mailtrap.io/30512 Pi Hole Docker https://isc.sans.edu/forums/diary/Pi-Hole%20Pi4%20Docker%20Deployment/30516/ Mirai Update https://isc.sans.edu/diary/Unveiling%20the%20Mirai%3A%20Insights%20into%20Recent%20DShield%20Honeypot%20Activity%20%5BGuest%20Diary%5D/30514 Barracuda 0-Day Vulnerability https://www.barracuda.com/company/legal/esg-vulnerability Apache OFBiz 0-Day Exploited against Atlassian (and possibly others) https://blog.sonicwall.com/en-us/2023/12/sonicwall-discovers-critical-apache-ofbiz-zero-day-authbiz/

GenX Stories
Shall we play a (video) game?

GenX Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 35:50


Today we're talking all about video games,  both what they were like when we were kids and what they've evolved into. From Pacman to Space Invaders, Donkey Kong to Pitfall, and even the OG Pong, we're spilling the tea on our top three all-time favorite games from back in the day. Oh and admit it - whether you were rocking arcade adventures and console classics in the basement with your crew or diving solo into a computer classic, we were all  as competitive as our Facebook group. So, toss in that quarter and get those joystick skills warmed up, because this one's gonna rock!Episode linksBest Video Games That Defined Generation XBack to the Classics: Video Games Then and NowBest 10 Atari 2600+ Games to Feed Your NostalgiaPizza hut Pacman tablePongTabletop Pacman gameHotter than Mothers Music Tee shirtDave & Busters ArcadeIntellivisionColecoVisionHandheld Mattel football gameThe Legend of ZeldaMyst gamePurple Game BoyNostalgic gaming: how playing the video games of your youth reconnects you to yourselfAtari 50: the Anniversary CelebrationGoogle Doodle PacmanTwitchVibrating football gameConnect with usSubscribe to GenX Stories in your favorite podcast appBuy some kickass merchWrite us a reviewVisit our siteJoin our Facebook GroupFollow our 80's inspired InstagramSend us an email

The Sartorial And Geek Podcast by Webster Style
EP 174: Shall We Play a Game

The Sartorial And Geek Podcast by Webster Style

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 26:52


The Download: A Highland Tale Mini-Review: Shazam Fury of the Gods Highlights from The Game Awards The Sartorial Slice: Xbox Series S Day Trip by Meister Watches  @Mstrwatchesofficial  Fragrances that I'm currently wearing Ways To Support Pete and Pedro: Use (⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/3rClqHK⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠) for 10% off your first purchase. Basil and Sage: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://basilandsage.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Use code SARTORIALANDGEEK10 at checkout. Support us on Patreon: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Patreon.com/websterstyle⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Scentorial Sundays on Wisdom: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://joinwisdom.audio/websterstyle⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Around The Web The NRW Checkpoint (videogame show): ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠tinyurl.com/TheNRWCheckpoint⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ KayfabeeBabe! The NRW Wrestling Podcast: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://tinyurl.com/KayFabeyBaby⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Info & Contact Music by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠AOAO Music⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ IG: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@websterstyle⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Twitter: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@websterstyle⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Tiktok: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@_WebsterStyle⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.WebsterStyle.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Info@websterstylemagazine.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/TheSartorialAndGeekPod/support

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society
Shall we play a game? How about End of The World 2075, and then we can talk about exploring intelligent models to preserve the future of humanity? Ok! | A Conversation with futurist Trond Arne Undheim | Redefining Society Podcast With Marco Ciappelli

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 40:34


Guest: Trond Arne Undheim, Founder of Yegii [@Yegii_Insight] and Research Scholar in Global Systemic Risk, Innovation, and Policy at Stanford University [@Stanford].On Linkedin | https://www.linkedin.com/in/undheim/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/trondauWebsite | https://trondundheim.com/On Facebook| https://www.facebook.com/trond.undheim/On Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/trondundheim/?hl=enOn YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI4EpjuQzb58EiawzElwvYQ____________________________Host: Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli_____________________________This Episode's SponsorsBlackCloak

TechnoRetro Dads
Enjoy Stuff: Shall We Play A Game?

TechnoRetro Dads

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 85:41


Stock up on those rations and race to that bomb shelter, because it's Global Thermonuclear War! Or is it? Jay and Shua look back on 40 years of the classic movie WarGames with Matthew Broderick.    WarGames not only kept us on the edge of our seat wondering if WW3 was about to start, but it also helped to shape policies and events in our nation's government. Come with us as we revisit a dramatic 80s cold war movie.   News RIP to the iconic singer Tina Turner The recently renovated Brady Bunch house is now up for sale (y'know, if you have any pocket change…and really big pockets) It's not too late, for you to Whip It! Whip It Good! with a new Devo ReAction figure Plop into your bean bag with a plate of delicious brownies and get ready for the Sid and Marty Krofft channel 21st century technology gets poured into our cereal with the new Lucky Charms Hidden Dragon cereal Ferris Bueller's Day Off finally arrives on 4K BluRay (Danke Schoen!) Dive into the OASIS (…-like) virtual reality headset with Apple Vision Pro   Check out our TeePublic store for some enjoyable swag and all the latest fashion trends What we're Enjoying Shua recently finished another John Scalzi novel called ‘Redshirts', which is about exactly what you'd think….those poor bastards from science fiction that are always getting killed on away missions. But this one has a twist. They begin to realize it. Audiobook narrated by Wil Wheaton. Jay finally returned to Pandora and watched the visually rich Avatar: The Way of Water. He agreed that it was a sight to behold.  Enjoy Movies!  1983 was a scary time in our country. We seemed to constantly be on pins and needles wondering if the Soviets were going to start an all-out nuclear war. But it was an exciting time too. The personal computer was making its way into our homes and giving us access to the outside world.   That is a brilliant recipe for a dramatic movie. Wargames became that movie, where a young computer hacker named David Lightman, played by a very young Matthew Broderick, who only had two acting credits to his name before this movie, unknowingly breaks into the military's computer system and nearly starts World War 3.   It was very well executed and made us question the possibilities of the future. It even made President Reagan a little nervous. After watching it, he requested an investigation to research the dangers of hacking and how we could take precautions against it.    And of course, it give Wade Watts an interesting challenge to accomplish in the Ready Player One novel by Earnest Cline.  Have you experienced WarGames? Did you like experimenting with computers? Who, exactly, are you going to Paris with? First person that emails me with the subject line, “Greetings Professor Falken” will get a special mention on the show.  Let us know. Come talk to us in the Discord channel or send us an email to EnjoyStuff@RetroZap.com  

RetroZap Podcast Network
Enjoy Stuff: Shall We Play A Game?

RetroZap Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023


Stock up on those rations and race to that bomb shelter, because it's Global Thermonuclear War! Or is it? Jay and Shua look back on 40 years of the classic movie WarGames with Matthew Broderick.

Well PlayED
S7.E18 - Shall We Play A Game

Well PlayED

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 16:54


Let's talk about playing games with our students. This episode we dive into some of my favs to play with kids and some advice as to how to do that well. Come have a listen!

Cognitive Dissonance
Episode 674: Shall we play a game

Cognitive Dissonance

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 44:03


The Other Side of Midnight with Frank Morano
Shall We Play A Game? | 02-17-2023

The Other Side of Midnight with Frank Morano

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 211:29


On tonight's edition of The Other Side of Midnight: Frank continues the Friday tradition with his Ask Frank Anything segment. Then, he talks about mandatory voting and whether or not the U.S. should implement this, some Tik Tokers who claim that they are time travelers, and Don Lemon's sexist remarks about Nikki Haley. After, Frank does his Denunciations. Later, Frank talks about artificial intelligence, and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Movie Madness
Episode 347: Shall We Play A Blu-ray?

Movie Madness

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2022 121:22


Peter Sobczynski joins Erik Childress to close out the Blu-ray & DVD book for 2022 with a number of new titles for your Christmas lists. They include Criterion editions of a Todd Haynes music doc and the Chicago-set inspiration for a memorable TV show. A lot of horror for the holidays recently in theaters along with women warriors and a singing crocodile. Peter looks at a misguided gang film starring, well, you'll find out. Sony releases a David Cronenberg film in time for its 20th anniversary along with a 4K edition of a terrific Julia Roberts anti-rom-com. There is more 4K involving immortals, a subway robbery, Bruce Dern in space, Laika, a great Paul Newman title, the film that scared the hell out of Erik in the ‘80s and the classic from the ‘70s that continues to shock people to this day. That along with one of the best films of the year, HBO titles you should grab before they are removed from their streaming service and a lot more to keep you busy until 2023. 0:00 - Intro 1:30 - Criterion (Velvet Underground, Cooley High) 10:51 - Sony (The Woman King, Lyle Lyle Crocodile, Spider, My Best Friends Wedding 4K) 25:35 - Universal (Ticket to Paradise, Halloween Ends) 32:32 - Cinedigm (Terrifier 2) 36:11 - Lions Gate (Silent Night Deadly Night 3-5, Highlander 4K, Call Jane) 49:56 - Paramount (Smile,  Reacher: Season One, South Park: Post COVID & The Return of COVID) 57:00 - Arrow (Silent Running 4K) 1:02:40 - Shout Factory (A Walk to Remember, Coraline/Paranorman 4K, Carrie 4K, War Games 4K) 1:19:10 - Music Box (Medusa) 1:22:30 - Scorpion (Walk Proud) 1:26:40 - WB (House of the Dragon, Staircase, The: Limited Series) 1:32:33 - Kino (The Hallelujah Trail, Laws of Gravity, Twilight (1998), Pelham 1,2,3 4K, Nobody's Fool 4K) 1:51:15 - Disney (Banshees of Inisherin) 1:56:33 - NEW BLU-RAY ANNOUNCEMENTS 1:58:52 - Outro

En Liten Podd Om It
ELPOIT #392 - Shall we play a game

En Liten Podd Om It

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 67:58


Om Shownotes ser konstiga ut (exempelvis om alla länkar saknas. Det ska finnas MASSOR med länkar) så finns de på webben här också: https://www.enlitenpoddomit.se    Avsnitt 393 spelades in den 30 november och därför så handlar dagens avsnitt om: INTRO: - Alla har haft en vecka... Davids vecka har bestått av att sonen kör rubriks kub, själv har han musikats lite. Björn har tittat på Andor, läst första boken från Magnus Carling ("Svart Kod2), och mässat sig lite. Johan har troligen fixat Discord, läst The Phoenix Project, och bakat och åkt skridskor.  FEEDBACK AND BACKLOG: - Apple spionerar oxå på dig. Så här stänger du av delar av det.   Settings > Privacy & Security > Location Services > System Services > Significant Locations - Alltså. Kanske dags att sluta göra sånna där AI-chattbottar? Eller?   https://computersweden.idg.se/2.2683/1.773223/meta-galactica    https://analyticsindiamag.com/why-meta-took-down-its-hallucinating-ai-model-galactica/    - BONUSLÄNK: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ELIZA  - Alla hatar Musk och Musk hatar alla   https://appleinsider.com/articles/22/11/30/twitter-faces-ban-in-eu-over-too-loose-content-moderation    https://appleinsider.com/articles/22/11/30/apples-twitter-ad-spend-may-not-have-actually-dropped    https://www.androidpolice.com/twitter-phone-editorial/    https://techcrunch.com/2022/11/28/elon-musk-twitter-vs-apple/  - Eufy gör bort sig   https://appleinsider.com/articles/22/11/29/eufy-cameras-upload-content-to-the-cloud-without-owners-knowledge  - Lets Encrypt   https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/let-s-encrypt-issued-over-3-billion-certificates-securing-309m-sites-for-free/    - BONUSLÄNK: https://letsencrypt.org/2016/09/20/what-it-costs-to-run-lets-encrypt.html  ALLMÄNT NYTT - Hotet mot uppkopplade bilar   https://www.folkbladet.nu/2022-11-26/sa-ska-cyberhot-mot-bilar-stoppas    - BONUSLÄNK: https://www.ri.se/sv/vad-vi-gor/projekt/tillit-till-intelligenta-bilar    - BONUSLÄNK: https://www.ri.se/sv/berattelser/sa-blir-bilen-en-maltavla-for-hackare  - AI spelar Minecraft   https://www.eurogamer.net/ai-learns-to-play-minecraft-by-watching-40000-hours-of-youtube    - BONUSLÄNK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Hello-World-How-Human-Machine/dp/0857525247  MICROSOFT - TIPS: Mary Joe Foley fortsätter att leverera   https://www.directionsonmicrosoft.com/microsoft-end-life-meteor-approaches  - Azure Bastion blir som Teams, eller sharepoint!    https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/updates/azure-bastion-shareable-links/  APPLE - Om det är nått som BEVISAR att folk är lite väl stressade så är det troligen denhär nyheten   https://archive.ph/TpydY     - Apple har Black Friday Deal   https://appleinsider.com/articles/22/11/28/apple-tv-offering-a-cyber-monday-discount-on-ryan-reynolds  GOOGLE: - Google investerar STORT i "fact-checking"   https://blog.google/outreach-initiatives/google-news-initiative/how-google-and-youtube-are-investing-in-fact-checking/  - Fast ibland kanske man kan använda AI till lite ovanliga grejjer också. :)   https://blog.google/technology/ai/using-ai-to-study-12-years-of-representation-in-tv/  PRYLLISTA - David: Ljusslinga, https://www.clasohlson.com/se/p/36-8073 - Björn:  NU DJ**LAR SKA TEAMS FUNKA!! https://www.inet.se/produkt/1962744/razer-core-x  - Johan:  https://simonsinek.com/books/the-infinite-game/  EGNA LÄNKAR - En Liten Podd Om IT på webben,      http://enlitenpoddomit.se/  - En Liten Podd Om IT på Facebook,      https://www.facebook.com/EnLitenPoddOmIt/  - En Liten Podd Om IT på Youtube,      https://www.youtube.com/enlitenpoddomit  - Ge oss gärna en recension    - https://podcasts.apple.com/se/podcast/en-liten-podd-om-it/id946204577?mt=2#see-all/reviews      - https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/en-liten-podd-om-it-158069  LÄNKAR TILL VART MAN HITTAR PODDEN FÖR ATT LYSSNA: - Apple Podcaster (iTunes), https://itunes.apple.com/se/podcast/en-liten-podd-om-it/id946204577  - Overcast, https://overcast.fm/itunes946204577/en-liten-podd-om-it  - Acast, https://www.acast.com/enlitenpoddomit  - Spotify, https://open.spotify.com/show/2e8wX1O4FbD6M2ocJdXBW7?si=HFFErR8YRlKrELsUD--Ujg%20  - Stitcher, https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-nerd-herd/en-liten-podd-om-it  - YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/enlitenpoddomit  LÄNK TILL DISCORD DÄR MAN HITTAR LIVE STREAM + CHATT - http://discord.enlitenpoddomit.se  (Och glöm inte att maila bjorn@enlitenpoddomit.se  om du vill ha klistermärken, skicka med en postadress bara. :) 

Fanatic Forum
Shall We Play A Game?

Fanatic Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 56:09


This week on the Fanatic Forum, your Fanatic Prime, George Buehler, will lead a discussion on favorite classic and current video games. His guests Dave Mattingly and Williow Skylor bring their own lists and opinions, and we welcome you to do the same! Part of the Cereal Box Network - www.cerealboxnetwork.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fanatic-forum/message

New Books Network
Shall We Play A Game?

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 51:12


Remember Khrushchev-Nixon Kitchen Debate? America recognized its consumer culture was a Cold War weapon. By the early 80s, the home computer in the hands of teenagers further demonstrated American dominance on the economic and cultural fronts. But what happens when teenagers check out of real life and responsibilities too much? We look at films that can be taken as cautionary tales about the dangers of teenagers (or young adults) who don't take the Cold War seriously. The focus is on the seemingly apolitical, irresponsible and anti-social nature of the modern, video game playing white, affluent American youth. Our more serious films are Wargames, from 1983, and The Falcon and the Snowman, from 1985. But we also throw in a little bit of The Last Starfighter (1984) and Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986) just to spice things up. Lia Paradis is a professor of history at Slippery Rock University. Brian Crim is a professor of history at the University of Lynchburg. For more on Lies Agreed Upon, go here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Film
Shall We Play A Game?

New Books in Film

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 51:12


Remember Khrushchev-Nixon Kitchen Debate? America recognized its consumer culture was a Cold War weapon. By the early 80s, the home computer in the hands of teenagers further demonstrated American dominance on the economic and cultural fronts. But what happens when teenagers check out of real life and responsibilities too much? We look at films that can be taken as cautionary tales about the dangers of teenagers (or young adults) who don't take the Cold War seriously. The focus is on the seemingly apolitical, irresponsible and anti-social nature of the modern, video game playing white, affluent American youth. Our more serious films are Wargames, from 1983, and The Falcon and the Snowman, from 1985. But we also throw in a little bit of The Last Starfighter (1984) and Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986) just to spice things up. Lia Paradis is a professor of history at Slippery Rock University. Brian Crim is a professor of history at the University of Lynchburg. For more on Lies Agreed Upon, go here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/film

New Books in Dance
Shall We Play A Game?

New Books in Dance

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 51:12


Remember Khrushchev-Nixon Kitchen Debate? America recognized its consumer culture was a Cold War weapon. By the early 80s, the home computer in the hands of teenagers further demonstrated American dominance on the economic and cultural fronts. But what happens when teenagers check out of real life and responsibilities too much? We look at films that can be taken as cautionary tales about the dangers of teenagers (or young adults) who don't take the Cold War seriously. The focus is on the seemingly apolitical, irresponsible and anti-social nature of the modern, video game playing white, affluent American youth. Our more serious films are Wargames, from 1983, and The Falcon and the Snowman, from 1985. But we also throw in a little bit of The Last Starfighter (1984) and Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986) just to spice things up. Lia Paradis is a professor of history at Slippery Rock University. Brian Crim is a professor of history at the University of Lynchburg. For more on Lies Agreed Upon, go here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/performing-arts

New Books in American Studies
Shall We Play A Game?

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 51:12


Remember Khrushchev-Nixon Kitchen Debate? America recognized its consumer culture was a Cold War weapon. By the early 80s, the home computer in the hands of teenagers further demonstrated American dominance on the economic and cultural fronts. But what happens when teenagers check out of real life and responsibilities too much? We look at films that can be taken as cautionary tales about the dangers of teenagers (or young adults) who don't take the Cold War seriously. The focus is on the seemingly apolitical, irresponsible and anti-social nature of the modern, video game playing white, affluent American youth. Our more serious films are Wargames, from 1983, and The Falcon and the Snowman, from 1985. But we also throw in a little bit of The Last Starfighter (1984) and Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986) just to spice things up. Lia Paradis is a professor of history at Slippery Rock University. Brian Crim is a professor of history at the University of Lynchburg. For more on Lies Agreed Upon, go here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

Lies Agreed Upon
Shall We Play A Game?

Lies Agreed Upon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 51:12


Remember Khrushchev-Nixon Kitchen Debate? America recognized its consumer culture was a Cold War weapon. By the early 80s, the home computer in the hands of teenagers further demonstrated American dominance on the economic and cultural fronts. But what happens when teenagers check out of real life and responsibilities too much? We look at films that can be taken as cautionary tales about the dangers of teenagers (or young adults) who don't take the Cold War seriously. The focus is on the seemingly apolitical, irresponsible and anti-social nature of the modern, video game playing white, affluent American youth. Our more serious films are Wargames, from 1983, and The Falcon and the Snowman, from 1985. But we also throw in a little bit of The Last Starfighter (1984) and Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986) just to spice things up. Lia Paradis is a professor of history at Slippery Rock University. Brian Crim is a professor of history at the University of Lynchburg. For more on Lies Agreed Upon, go here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in American Politics
Shall We Play A Game?

New Books in American Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 51:12


Remember Khrushchev-Nixon Kitchen Debate? America recognized its consumer culture was a Cold War weapon. By the early 80s, the home computer in the hands of teenagers further demonstrated American dominance on the economic and cultural fronts. But what happens when teenagers check out of real life and responsibilities too much? We look at films that can be taken as cautionary tales about the dangers of teenagers (or young adults) who don't take the Cold War seriously. The focus is on the seemingly apolitical, irresponsible and anti-social nature of the modern, video game playing white, affluent American youth. Our more serious films are Wargames, from 1983, and The Falcon and the Snowman, from 1985. But we also throw in a little bit of The Last Starfighter (1984) and Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986) just to spice things up. Lia Paradis is a professor of history at Slippery Rock University. Brian Crim is a professor of history at the University of Lynchburg. For more on Lies Agreed Upon, go here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Popular Culture
Shall We Play A Game?

New Books in Popular Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 51:12


Remember Khrushchev-Nixon Kitchen Debate? America recognized its consumer culture was a Cold War weapon. By the early 80s, the home computer in the hands of teenagers further demonstrated American dominance on the economic and cultural fronts. But what happens when teenagers check out of real life and responsibilities too much? We look at films that can be taken as cautionary tales about the dangers of teenagers (or young adults) who don't take the Cold War seriously. The focus is on the seemingly apolitical, irresponsible and anti-social nature of the modern, video game playing white, affluent American youth. Our more serious films are Wargames, from 1983, and The Falcon and the Snowman, from 1985. But we also throw in a little bit of The Last Starfighter (1984) and Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986) just to spice things up. Lia Paradis is a professor of history at Slippery Rock University. Brian Crim is a professor of history at the University of Lynchburg. For more on Lies Agreed Upon, go here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/popular-culture

CISO Tradecraft
#100 - 7 Ways CISOs Setup for Success

CISO Tradecraft

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 33:09


References https://github.com/cisotradecraft/Podcast https://cisotradecraft.podbean.com/e/84-gaining-trust-with-robin-dreeke/ https://www.youtube.com/shorts/vSART2mutwc https://www.peopleformula.com/selfmastery https://cisotradecraft.podbean.com/e/ciso-tradecraft-roses-buds-thorns/ https://cisotradecraft.podbean.com/e/ciso-tradecraft-how-to-compare-software/ https://cisotradecraft.podbean.com/e/ciso-tradecraft-shall-we-play-a-game/ https://cisotradecraft.podbean.com/e/ciso-tradecraft-aligning-security-initiatives-with-business-objectives/ https://cisotradecraft.podbean.com/e/ciso-tradecraft-promotion-through-politics/ https://cisotradecraft.podbean.com/e/ciso-tradecraft-presentation-skills/ https://cisotradecraft.podbean.com/e/ciso-tradecraft-avoiding-death-by-powerpoint/ https://cisotradecraft.podbean.com/e/ciso-tradecraft-partnership-is-key/ Hello, and welcome to another episode of CISO Tradecraft -- the podcast that provides you with the information, knowledge, and wisdom to be a more effective cybersecurity leader.  My name is G. Mark Hardy, and today's episode is something special for us and we hope for you as well.  It's hard to believe it but CISO Tradecraft has been producing episodes for about two years now.  This is our 100th episode!  We've covered quite a bit of ground over that time, and we thought we would do a little reflection on our previous episodes and highlight seven differentiators that set World Class CISOs apart from others.  So, stick around and learn these seven tips that will enable you to enhance your CISO Tradecraft and help you have a more successful career.   The first tip we want you to understand is that you must always help others to understand your viewpoints through Connection.  Now there is one thing to note:  the way you connect depends on the size of the audience.  We observe that there's usually three different audience sizes that you will connect with: Individuals or 1:1, Small Teams (between 2 and 20), and Large Groups (more than 20).With Individuals it's all about building the one-on-one connection.  An example of folks who excel at building connections are spies.  Spies have a mission to build connections with others and recruit them to share important information.  Now if you go back to Episode #84, we brought Robin Dreeke on the show to talk about Building Relationships of Trust.  Robin was a long time FBI agent who excelled in recruiting and turning Russian spies.  In the episode, Robin talked about the key to building relationships of trust.  He mentioned four key recommendations:Seek the thoughts and opinions of others; Talk in terms of priorities, pain points, and challenges of others; Use nonjudgmental validation (i.e., seek to understand others without judging); and Empower others with choices and give them the cause and effect of each choice. There's a lot more detail in that episode, so be sure to check it out if you haven't yet listened to it.  We would like to add one more key point to these thoughts from Robin.  It's about seeking the thoughts and opinions of others.  You might be thinking to yourself, how do I connect with others, so they actually tell me their unfiltered opinions?  Jim Lawler, a 25-year veteran CIA operations officer came on Robin's Dreeke's Forging Trust podcast and provided a very interesting quote, “You don't recruit people when you are in transmit mode.  You recruit people by listening.”  Therefore, find ways to listen with great questions.  Imagine if you asked these three powerful questions from Andy Ellis: What is the stupidest risk that we are not taking care of that no one has dealt with? What is the dumbest security control that gets in your way? What is something that you wish we did better in security? Now after you ask those three questions, take Jim's advice, and just listen.  We mean to actively listen to every word coming off of the other person's lips.  Don't just listen for the purpose of responding right away and providing your opinion and guidance.  Remember, good listeners are very hard to come by.  It's uncommon to find people who really take an interest in others.  So, listen with the purpose of understanding what the other person wants, not what you intend to say back.  When you care enough to truly listen, people feel heard, which generates a connection. Small Teams - In addition to listening with others you will often need to connect with small teams.  This might be your executive leadership team.  It might be your boss and your peers.  To build connections with small groups you must enable Conversations of Candor.  If you haven't heard of the word candor it means the quality of being open and honest in expression or frankness.  Here's two examples of doing that:On Episode #27, we talked about how the Boy Scouts use the concept of Roses, Buds, and Thorns.  For those who were scouting leaders, after each campout you would talk about what's going well (i.e., roses), what new ideas are working (i.e., buds) and what are the things you want to stop (i.e., thorns).  By consistently asking these questions in each of your staff meetings, you enable everyone the opportunity to speak their mind.  They have a venue to speak up.  Now if you really want to connect with small groups and build trust, then please act on their guidance.  If someone says a particular person isn't responding, reach out to that other individual and say, "I would appreciate if you could assist so-and-so with this problem."  You're using the power of your leadership position to influence this other person.  When you step in for your team and work to help them, they will consider you as a good leader who helps his or her people.  [Navy story] By doing this, you enable trust and strengthen connections. Another example of creating conversations of candor is problem framing.  Note you can learn about all the steps in problem framing from Episode #14, How to Compare Software.  Now in today's discussion we're not talking about software but about people, but in that episode, we talked about the importance of applying problem framing to understand limitations and politics.  The first two steps of the seven in that methodology were defining the problem and stating the intended objective.  To best solve problems in an organization, it's important everyone agrees that something is a real problem worth focusing on.  If each person has a different problem in mind, then there really isn't going to be any meaningful agreement.  Start by getting consensus -- we all agree this is the exact problem we are solving today.  Once the room agrees on a problem, you need everyone to agree on an intended objective.  You can think of these as SMART goals.  You know the acronym: specific, measurable, achievable, relevant (or realistic), and time bound.  For example, let's say that today our organization is unable to retain quality talent.  We see many of our best and brightest going to other companies for more money.  So, your organization creates an intended objective.  For next year, we will seek to retain 80% of our employee population throughout the year that are not retiring.  This metric will enable our company to measure ourselves each month to see if we are successful and will allow everyone to connect by working together on the same issue.  Naturally, there needs to be resources allocated to achieve this goal; but if you have this stated objective in place, you're much more likely to set up your organization for success. Large Groups- The last audience size is large groups.  In large groups you don't have the opportunity to connect with everyone and have detailed conversations.  Additionally, with over twenty folks it becomes very difficult to have a conversation with everyone being able to provide their opinions and feedback.  So, for this audience, we recommend using gamification techniques to build connections.  Most executives are competitive.  We have all been involved in friendly competitions growing up as well as many of us have played some type of organized sport.  So, if we can create a game that increases active participation, provides immediate feedback, includes dynamic interaction, has competition or novelty, and improves a company's ability to achieve a goal, then you are on to something truly special.  If you would like to learn more about gamification concepts and the four player types that you need to support, please check out Episode #65 which is entitled, "Shall We Play a Game?"   The second differentiator of the seven used by World-Class CISOs involves understanding how to build an effective metrics program that drives ownership and accountability.  If there isn't someone accountable, then chances are the project is going to fail.  So, we need to have an accountable party and a good metric to show progress.  Remember, that which gets measured gets done; that which gets done well gets funded again.  To create good metrics, we want to you use the 4 Lines Approach.  Every metric needs a start line, a trend line, a goal line, and a timeline.A metric needs to have a Start Line to show the current status of where the organization is right now.  This allows the accountable parties to have a scoreboard.  You can think of playing a pick-up game of basketball.  If you are just playing for fun, people might not play their best.  However, if you put up a scoreboard, suddenly it becomes competitive, and players put forth a little more effort.  This helpful competition increases individual as well as team productivity. A metric should have a Trend Line to show how things have gone over the past four months.  Are things getting better, getting worse, or staying the same?  This tells management when something is going wrong, because negative trends indicate we need to change our course of action.  For example, if we see that the number of high and critical vulnerabilities on our SOX applications continues to increase, then we need to identify the root cause.  Are there enough resources on those teams, is something wrong from an architecture perspective, are our vendors not giving us the support we need, and so on?  If you are not watching the trend line, you will miss identifying when things are forecasted to go bad and end up taking corrective action much later than you could have. Metrics need a Finish   Line- This is a goal that the organization is targeting.  It has a clearly defined definition of done.  For example, let's say we really care about ransomware and being able to restore critical applications from offline backups.  We need to be specific on our restoration capabilities.  If a server goes down do we have 4 hours, 8 hours, 24 hours, or more before it catastrophically impacts the business?  This matters since the business is going to have to both recreate all of the data lost in that amount of time as well as account for loss of operational efficiencies when key IT systems are down.  Compliance can have a big impact on this as well, so make sure you know your requirements. Metrics also need a Timeline- We need to set a time to which we hold people accountable for reaching the finish line.  Goals or definition of "done" might go on forever, which isn't what you want.  You want results and that comes from accountability.  Therefore, ensure every task has a clear owner with a clear deadline.  Note if you want to hear more about these four lines, please check out Episode #69 on aligning security initiatives with business objectives.   The third differentiator of seven for World-Class CISOs is understanding the shift between being competent versus being effective.  On Episode #62 entitled Promotion Through Politics, we talked about the four major phases in your career and the different skillsets you must display to get promoted.  At first you are an individual contributor.  In this role you get promoted by demonstrating technical skills.  This phase usually lasts several years, and if you are proficient in your area of expertise, you'll get promoted to first line manager.  [If we use the Navy as an example, if you're a skilled pilot you'll compete well for promotion to Lieutenant Commander, or Major in the non-sea services.]  Here you must demonstrate your management skills -- executing to budget, managing paperwork effectively, meeting deadlines.  If you learn and do all this well, you get to become a manager of managers and are welcomed into middle management.  [Back to the Navy, if you do well as a department head, you'll be a strong candidate to promote to Commander (or Lieutenant Colonel) and select for Executive Officer or Commanding Officer.]  This is where you must demonstrate leadership skills -- inspiring and strengthening your team, setting and achieving stretch goals, accomplishing your mission through innovation.  [Today, less than half of those officers will be offered a promotion to Captain (or Colonel.)]  If you've seen the Top Gun Maverick movie, you'll see that Tom Cruise's character as a Captain does all of these things -- he portrays a seasoned leader building a team, teaching teamwork skills, inspiring confidence, and leading by example rather than just playing a hotshot pilot competing against his peers as he did in the first movie (although he still is the best of the best in the cockpit, but I don't want to spoil any of the plot if you still want to see it.)  This is where you get some of the most rewarding opportunities in your career -- leading men and women in accomplishing great tasks.  Many careers top out here.  Brigadier General Jeremy Horn writes in his article, The 10 Secret Rules of the Colonel, "Colonel is the last rank that you can make through personal effort.  Everything from here on out is luck and timing."  He's right.  Invitations to the executive suite, known in the military as Flag Officer, requires excellence in your record, your reputation, and your relationships.  If you want to read some more of my thoughts on that topic, look up my article on Running Up the Flagpole.  Finally, if you are lucky and haven't burned too many bridges you get welcomed into the executive level.  [In the Navy, that would be promotion to Rear Admiral (Brigadier General), a selection rate by the way that was less than 1% in my community.  Think about that -- 99% of Navy captains retire as captain.  Essentially, you can consider this as your terminal pay grade.  That realization does one of three things -- there are a few that hit cruise control and are on what we call the ROAD program -- retired on active duty.  The majority work well in their roles and serve honorably and effectively while looking for a good civilian job to transition out of the military.  But for a handful of us, it became "no fear" -- leadership couldn't hold not getting your promotion over your head if you took a risk and lost, so you go for things that are considered impossible and make them happen.  [pin on story]  If you consider some of the names you might remember from the military -- Colonel John Boyd's OODA Loop -- observe, orient, decide, and act; Colonel David Hackworth, the most decorated officer from the Korean War and the Vietnam War with two Distinguished Service Crosses, ten Silver Stars, and eight Bronze Stars -- they retired as Colonels, not Generals].  In this final career phase at the very top, it's not about leadership, it's all about politics.  Leaders show their political acumen to get recognized as being able to serve at this level.  Those who do not understand this think they're just brown-nosing, but it really is a manner of virtue-signaling, IF done at the right point in one's career.   Now as you are moving between levels in your career there's one subtle thing that we want to you understand about executives.  It's this concept of being competent versus being effective.  When you are in an individual contributor and first line manager roles, you must be competent.  For example, a pentester who can't go hands-on to the keyboard to find vulnerabilities isn't providing much value.  A firewall engineer who can't change the access control rules isn't helping.  You must display competence.  However, by the time you are a manager of managers you aren't touching a keyboard much anymore.  So, your competence isn't as important.  It's important you know what good looks like so you can provide your team guidance.  However, your ability to troubleshoot a firewall is probably behind you.  You need to make the shift to focus on effectiveness.  Instead of improving only yourself, you need to improve the effectiveness of the people assigned to you.  If you could make everyone 100% more productive, then that is like having twice as many people on your team.  Here's another example.  There was a company that hired a CISO who wasn't technical.  He had never had traditional cyber security roles such as running a Security Operations Center, building a compliance organization to keep auditors happy, or implementing antivirus and firewalls.  However, this CISO was really good at connecting with others and getting resources.  After meeting with all the technical experts within the cyber organization, he learns they needed funding.  So, he plays a round of golf with the CEO and gets the resources necessary to increase the team size to the appropriate levels.  Later on, he gets asked technical questions by the CIO about why the application security tools have so many false positives.  He responds that he will discuss this concern with his technical experts.  Later on, he brings those experts into a meeting where they brief the CIO on why the AppSec tools have issues and the recommended way forward to fix them.  This resolves the CIO's concerns.  We mention this story because the CISO was not competent as an application security expert.  However, he was extremely effective in his role.  Of course, competent CISOs can do more, but the main point we want you to understand is at the executive level you need to spend your time learning how to get things done more effectively, and you do this by enabling (or coercing) others to accomplish the work, not by becoming increasingly competent as a technical contributor.   The fourth differentiator of World-Class CISOs is they are amazing communicators.  Who wants to listen to a boring presentation?  The answer is no one.  So don't be that type of speaker.  Imagine you are a world class communicator that your CXO peers love hearing from.  That type of speaker is going to get invited to talk again and again.  When that happens, you get the opportunity to influence, to change behavior, to discuss high priority risks, and to be seen.  This is all goodness.  On Episode #61, we talk about presentation skills and how to give great presentations.  We discuss a JP Phillips Ted Talk that explains if you want listeners to remember your talk, try adding a cliffhanger.  If you want to build trust with a team, then tell something vulnerable about yourself.  Finally, if you want people to be focused and relaxed, try being overly dramatic or funny.  Also don't just try to communicate via email and PowerPoint.  On Episode #75, Avoiding Death by PowerPoint, we talk about using escape rooms, tabletop exercises, and polls to create unique experiences that others will enjoy.  Mix it up a little and you'll improve your ability to influence others.   The fifth differentiator that sets up World-Class CISOs for success is they align security initiatives with business objectives.  In Episode #69 we talk about profit generation, cost reduction, service enablement, and customer and market outreach as the four key objectives that build profitable growth for businesses.  To best learn the business objectives and build relationships of trust with the C Suite, you need to learn how to partner.  We give detailed explanations of this process in Episode #70, Partnership Is Key.  One example is the marketing department.  They often direct where the IT organization needs to build its next webpage or widget.  However, marketing folks are often not technical.  Now imagine if you are the CISO that really gets on well with them.  So, you and they both partner together to identify a way to send marketing material via text and social media platforms such as TikTok, WeChat, and others.  Marketing estimates this will create millions of dollars of new sales.  So, the marketing team, the CIO, and the CISO brief the CEO and CFO to ask for an additional budget to perform this effort.  The CEO and CFO hear the business case and listen to the CIO saying this can be built in a six-month time frame.  The CEO and CFO also hear from the CISO that this can be done securely.  After due consideration, they approve the funding request.  Guess what?  That's a big win for the company.  Since you were involved early with marketing, you also have the greatest opportunity to design security correctly on the new solution, versus being asked to approve something the week before going live.  So, find ways to connect through partnership and always focus on enabling business objectives.   The sixth differentiator that sets CISOs up for success is they can create effective risk governance and management processes within an organization.  The business must see that cyber is a business risk and not just an IT risk.  For example, when system XYZ is unavailable, how does that affect each of the users of that IT system?  What business processes fail?  What are the potential impacts on revenue and customer service?  This is why cyber risks need to be acknowledged by both the business owners who can identify the consequences of downtime and the IT maintainers who can actually remediate the findings.   Now one important thing to remember is approval authorities.  For example, who in the organization has purchasing authority for two million dollars of software?  Can any manager do this, or does it need to receive approval from a director, vice president, or senior vice-president?  A quick conversation with the CFO can confirm spending levels.  Once you know the spending authorities, then you can make a comparison that accepting two million dollars in cyber risk is the same as approving two million dollars in additional spending.  If a third-party risk assessment identifies two million dollars in new software risk, then the business must acknowledge the risk by either moving forward, rejecting the software, or finding a way to remediate the vulnerability before using the software.  Remember, the purpose of cyber isn't to say "no."  The purpose of cyber is to be in the business of revenue protection.  Cyber protects revenue when the business owners can make business decisions in their best interest.  Most business executives will not understand the likelihood of a system being compromised, but that's where cyber can show real value.  Cyber can communicate the vulnerabilities within systems to the business in risk committees and governance boards.  This allows cyber and the business to document the risk decisions being made.  When you document discussions and decisions based on risks and money, then you are acting like an executive.  This is the way to success.   The last world class differentiator for CISOs is they are successful in their jobs.  Want to know how to set up for success in any job?  If so, then please follow this piece of advice.  You must accomplish three things:First you need to get the job done.  If others refer to you as a "closer" for finishing the job, then you build trust.  When leadership knows they can trust you with little things, you get bigger responsibilities.  Mission accomplishment is the coin of the realm. The second thing to being successful in any job is you must cover all the angles.  Never let an overlooked detail derail you.  Good executives run efficient programs and projects that finish on time and within budget.  When things don't go as forecasted there should not be big surprises to anyone since you keep a close watch of the details.  If you keep track of the details and think things through, then you can be successful.  You can succeed in this area by creating a culture of no-fear, specifically of not shooting messengers.  Are your people confident they can come to you early with potential issues for situational awareness, consideration, or possible resolution?  Can even your most junior person speak up and point out what might be a problem?  If it isn't, don't  cut them down, but patiently point out that that issue is already covered, but thank you for keeping your eyes open, and if you see other potential problems, continue to speak up.  You make better decisions when you don't have people afraid to bring you bad news.  I think we can all imagine a global leader today that none of us would want to approach saying things aren't going well and according to plan.  Don't be that kind of boss. The final and most important thing to succeed in any job is to keep the customer happy.  Remember, if the customer isn't happy, then it doesn't matter what you have done.  The key thing to remember is determining who is the customer with every project.  Sometimes it's your boss, sometimes it's the business, sometimes it's actually an external corporate customer.  If you know who that is and you keep them happy, then you usually have a high probability that you will stay gainfully employed.   Well, we hope you have enjoyed listening to the seven ways world class CISOs set themselves up for success.  Let's recap: They focus on building connections; They leverage effective metrics programs that drive ownership and accountability; They know effectiveness is more valuable than being competent at the executive level; They are great communicators; They align security initiatives with business objectives; They create effective risk governance and management processes; and finally, They practice the three tips to be successful in any job. If you want to learn more great tips on being an effective CISO, please take a look at our GitHub Page which lists each of our podcast episodes under ten high-level topics.  Also note there's a link to each of the episodes we mentioned in our show notes.   And finally, if you learned something that you like, please help us celebrate one hundred episodes of CISO Tradecraft by leaving us a 5-star review on your favorite podcast platform -- those ratings really help us reach other security leaders.  The more CISOs we can help, the more businesses we can protect.  This is your host, G. Mark Hardy.  Thanks again for listening and stay safe out there.

I'm Dead Inside
Season 2; Episode 14: Shall We Play a Game Once More??

I'm Dead Inside

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 108:02


Q is BACK bitches!!!  This week we discuss 80's movies, Faygo flavors, Roe v Wade, Green Day singer saying F America!  and much more!! Enjoy Check out our Patreon page and consider becoming a supporter of the show, complete with supporter-only content.   I'm Dead Inside are creating Podcast | Patreon Instagram:  I'm Dead Inside (@imdeadinsidepodcast) • Instagram photos and videos Facebook:  (3) I'm Dead Inside | Facebook Linktree:  https://linktr.ee/ImDeadInsidePodcast  

Nemos News Network
Q Returns: Shall we play a game once more?

Nemos News Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2022 11:28


In this Q report:Q Returns: Shall we play a game once more?All of this, and more.If you wish to support our work by donating - Bitcoin Accepted.https://NemosNewsNetwork.com/DonateFor breaking news from one of the most over the target and censored names in the world join our 100% Free newsletter at www.NemosNewsNetwork.com/newsAlso follow us at Gabhttps://gab.com/nemosnewsnetworkNemos News is 100% listener funded. Thank you for your support in our mission to Break the Cycle of Fake News.If you value our work please consider supporting us with our vetted patriot sponsors!www.NemosNewsNetwork.com/sponsorsShop Patriot & Detox the Deep State with www.RedPillLiving.com, Home of Sleepy Joe - the world's most powerful all natural sleep formula & The Great Awakening Gourmet Coffee for Patriots."Our Specialty, is Waking People Up."Other LinksJoin our Telegram chat: https://NemosNewsNetwork.com/chat

Man Behind The Machine
Shall We Play a Game ? Cyber Threat DNOS Energy Hackers Simulation : US Pусский (1982-2022)

Man Behind The Machine

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 65:22


MFGCast
What Shall We Play?

MFGCast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 24:01


Whether planning a game night yourself or meeting with a game group, knowing your players and what to bring is key. Join Traci and Kurt as they talk about communicating with your other players to have fun playing games in different situations. Thanks for listening and make sure to subscribe, rate, and tell others about The MFGCast! https://mfgcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Episode_385_Final.mp3

Theophilus Project
S3 Ep 2: Shall We Play A Game?

Theophilus Project

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 9:38


Learn more about the #melanitechallenges and how they factor into the Transmedia Art and Science Project for the 21st Century. Theophilus Lamar expands on the challenges from Episode 1 and introduces the Aught Rules and Understandings. #TerranTales

Eclectic Gamers Podcast - Pinball & Video Games
Episode 161 - Shall We Play a Game 2.0

Eclectic Gamers Podcast - Pinball & Video Games

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2022 104:41


In pinball discussion we talk about finally playing Rush and P3's hype antics. We then play a new game submitted by Matt Roberts and finally we do Rumor Corner. In video games discussion we go over Activision-Blizzard, the fate of a Nintendo hacker, Paradox Interactive's working practices, No Man's Sky updates, Final Fantasy 14, and Horizon Forbidden West. Episode Links: None! Show Links: Website: http://eclecticgamers.com EGP T-shirts: https://teespring.com/stores/eclectic-gamers-podcast iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/eclectic-gamers-podcast/id1088802706?mt=2 SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-465086826 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=86805 Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/eclecticgamerspodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Eclectic_gamers Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/eclectic_gamers YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC40Frd1Fep4u5bjrw3cvwoQ Discord: https://discord.gg/sgnrsBT Watches with Dennis YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/WatcheswithDennis Email: eclecticgamerspodcast@gmail.com

CISO Tradecraft
CISO Tradecraft: Shall We Play A Game?

CISO Tradecraft

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 43:31


Gamification is a superpower that CISOs can use to change the culture of an organization.  On this episode of CISO Tradecraft we discuss how to use gamification concepts as a CISO.  What's in a Game? Objective Rules Challenge/Competition Randomness or unpredictability Designed for fun and sometimes learning What Makes a Game Fun? Challenge requires reasonable level of difficulty Fantasy compelling setting for game action; temporary suspension of reality Curiosity random events so that play is not completely deterministic Control learners are confronted with choices What's in a Learning Game? Active participation Immediate feedback Dynamic interaction Competition Novelty Goal direction 5 Gamification Concepts Leaderboards Badges & Achievements Levels & Progression Unlockables Virtual Economy 4 Player Types Killers are players motivated by leader boards and ranks.  These players focus on winning and peer to peer competition. Their focus is on acting on other players. Achievers are players motivated by achievements and points.  These players focus on achieving present goals quickly and completely.  Their focus is on acting on the world.   Socializers are players motivated by friends lists, chat, and news feeds.  These players focus on socializing and developing a network of friends. Their focus is on interacting with players Explorers are players motivated by hidden content and levels.  These players focus on exploring and discovering the unknown.  Their focus is on interacting with the world. References: https://www.chaostheorygames.com/blog/serious-games-guide-everything-you-need-to-know-in-2021  https://www.chaostheorygames.com/blog/what-is-gamification-2020-definition https://directivecommunication.net/the-ultimate-guide-to-work-gamification/ https://yukaichou.com/gamificationnews/4-dominant-applications-of-gamification/ https://medium.com/@chow0531/actionable-gamification-fbe27f6cb2d6 https://www.capgemini.com/2020/06/gamification/ https://insights.lytho.com/translation-fails-advertising http://timboileau.wordpress.com  https://www.amazon.com/dp/1451611064/?coliid=I2J1XHCOBD5476&colid=2CQEH5MGKB5YX&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it 

Black Armada Tales
What shall we play next? (Episode 31)

Black Armada Tales

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 61:52


We discuss a bunch of awesome games we might play next, including a bunch suggested by folks on Twitter. The games and other gamey things we discuss are: Yoon Ha Lee's stealthy itch page: https://yhlee.itch.io/ Stealing the Throne: https://ickbat.itch.io/stealing-the-throne Celestial Crescent - in the Far Horizons Anthology https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/377530/Far-Horizons-Anthology-Collection-2-Volume-1 Monster man podcast https://monsterman.libsyn.com/ After the War https://genesisoflegend.com/product/after-the-war/ In Nomine http://www.sjgames.com/innomine/ Immortal: the Invisible War http://www.invisiblewar.com/immortal/index2.html The Seven Wonders anthology, including Rise and Fall, Nemesis 382, Small things, Before the Storm, and others too. https://pelgranepress.com/2015/11/18/seven-wonders-a-story-games-anthology-2/ Disaster Strikes! https://blackarmada.itch.io/disaster-strikes Sig: city of blades https://genesisoflegend.itch.io/sig-city-of-blades Crash//Cart https://assemblyrequisite.itch.io/crashcart Tales from the Junior Ganymede https://assemblyrequisite.itch.io/tales-from-the-junior-ganymede Lovecraftesque https://blackarmada.itch.io/lovecraftesque Bleak Spirit https://potatocubed.itch.io/bleak-spirit Elementary https://blackarmada.itch.io/elementary Toadstone https://blackarmada.itch.io/toad-stone The Sol Survivor https://aryl-ether.itch.io/the-sol-survivor In*dievzine https://indie-zine.itch.io/ Heterodoxy https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/anthroposgames/heterodoxy-rpg-zine Odd Jobs https://www.macguffinandcompany.com/new-products/odd-jobs ARC https://arc-rpg.com/ Kelmscott press Chaucer https://exhibitions.lib.umd.edu/williammorris/kelmscott-press/the-kelmscott-chaucer Our players are: Becky Annison https://twitter.com/BeckyAnnison James Torrance Joshua Fox https://twitter.com/armadajosh Nick Bate https://twitter.com/ickbat Sue Elliott https://twitter.com/SuefaceTM Becky and Josh create and publish TTRPGs here: https://blackarmada.com/ Nick creates and publishes TTRPGs here: https://ickbat.itch.io/ The music is Orange Button by Esther Garcia.

Nerdin Out
The Name that Character Quiz

Nerdin Out

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 54:47


Shall We Play a Game?? -- The Name that Character Quiz! Play along and let us know how you did!

Sharp & Benning
Dec 17 Seg 7 Shall We Play A Game

Sharp & Benning

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 13:55


Dec 17 Seg 7 Shall We Play A Game

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Sharp & Benning
Dec 16 Seg 5 Shall We Play A Half Off Deal Game

Sharp & Benning

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 9:13


Dec 16 Seg 5 Shall We Play A Half Off Deal Game

Sharp & Benning
Dec 15 Seg 3 Shall We Play A Game

Sharp & Benning

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 16:51


Dec 15 Seg 3 Shall We Play A Game

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Right on Radio
EP.242 Stranger at the Pentagon. Angels, Aliens and Demons in DC. Shall we Play a Game?

Right on Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 69:22


Let us play a game, a match game of Aliens, Angels and Demons. Where are Venus and Mars? Please LIKE and share! My Liberty Stand – Taking back our country visit mylibertystand.com Link; Supporting Right on Radio https://patron.podbean.com/RightonRadio Jessie's Patreon: https://t.co/6QbQiO7VyD?amp=1 ​  Get Swag www.rightonmerch.com   SOS Army sign up http://eepurl.com/htHoWX  Receive FREE book download. Baron Trumps's Marvellous Underground Adventure Right on U Link: https://rightonU.com -Unleash the Supernatural, use code SUPERNATURAL" save 50% ends soon. -Creating Wealth  SAVE 40% USE Coupon Code FREEDOM Limited Time -STAR Achievement System Purchase for $17 use coupon "STAR" Digital Soldiers: Welcome to the SoS Army [Shepherds of Sheeple Army] Web Site https://sosarmy.mailchimpsites.com/  Subscribe:https://rightonradio.podbean.com/​ Follow: https://gab.com/  Right on Radio​ Telegram: https://t.me/right_on_radio [Main Channel] Digs https://t.me/RightonRadioDIGS Chat https://t.me/RightonRadioCHAT Prayer https://t.me/SOSPrayer Live Right in the Real World! We talk God and Politics, Faith Based Broadcast Top level Intel by hosts Jeff and Jessie News, views, Opinions and Attitudes We are Your News Now. Keep the Faith

Sharp & Benning
Dec 9 Seg 7 Shall We Play A Game

Sharp & Benning

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 8:22


Dec 9 Seg 7 Shall We Play A Game

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Sharp & Benning
Nov 19 Seg 4 Shall We Play A Game

Sharp & Benning

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 10:06


Nov 19 Seg 4 Shall We Play A Game

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Moviebox
Ep66: Shall. We. Play. A. Game?

Moviebox

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 52:21


I detta avsnitt snackas det om kalla kriget och hemdatorer då vi tar oss an barndomsfavoriten “Wargames” (1983) med Matthew Broderick och Ally Sheedy. Det blir prat om artificiell intelligens och pojkaktighetens storhetstid. Och så namedroppar vi en massa sköna icke-householdskådisar. Vi som gör podden heter Karsten Karlsson och Henrik Harej. Kontakta oss gärna på: movieboxpod@gmail.com

Podcast Damocles
Episode 22 : Shall we play a game ? How about global thermonuclear war ?

Podcast Damocles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 71:25


Bonsoir à toutes et à tous!
 Bienvenue dans l'épisode 22 du Podcast Damoclès dédié à la problématique NRBC dans la guerre de haute intensité. On profite de cet épisode pour accueillir Francis, nouveau chroniqueur du podcast ! Au sommaire de cet épisode:
 Signaux faibles
 : - Yann: Falsification de données et sous-marins américains https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/43069/metallurgist-admits-to-falsifying-navy-submarine-steel-strength-test-results-for-36-years 
 - Cécile: Gain-de-fonction et coronavirus 
https://theintercept.com/2021/11/03/coronavirus-research-ecohealth-nih-emails/ - Nico: Prochain directeur du NIH https://www.science.org/content/article/should-next-nih-director-hold-medical-degree -Francis : Arrêt d'Elbit en Australie https://www.journal-aviation.com/actualites/12663-la-filiale-d-elbit-systems-elisra-equipera-l-armee-francaise Recommandations
 : - Yann: Ghost fleet de PW Singer et August Cole
 - Cécile: série Turning Points
 - Nico: Exposition Midam - Francis : Enseignements de la guerre d'Indochine du Général Ely Chronique : 
- Extrait sonore: La somme de toutes les peurs (et oui, encore !) Quelques liens : http://www.opex360.com/2018/10/10/armee-de-terre-nous-devons-penser-a-la-perspective-de-conflits-de-haute-intensite-previent-le-general-facon/ https://finabel.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/3.Civil-military-preparedness-against-CBRN-threats-in-Europe-2.pdf https://www.nato.int/nato_static_fl2014/assets/pdf/2020/4/pdf/190422-ST_Tech_Trends_Report_2020-2040.pdf https://www.rand.org/content/dam/rand/pubs/research_reports/RR2800/RR2849z1/RAND_RR2849z1.pdf https://www.ndc.nato.int/research/research.php?icode=707 https://www.jcs.mil/Portals/36/Documents/Doctrine/pubs/jp3_11.pdf https://ndupress.ndu.edu/Portals/68/Documents/occasional/cswmd/CSWMD_OccationalPaper-10.pdf Encore une fois, un grand merci à SCOTCH pour l'habillage sonore, de même qu'à l'honorable juge Perraud pour le matériel d'enregistrement !
 Nous vous souhaitons une bonne écoute. N'hésitez pas à nous faire un retour sur l'épisode, nous soumettre vos questions pour le prochain épisode et à nous remonter toute imprécision sur Twitter (@PodcastDamocles), sur iTunes ou par courriel (podcast.damocles@protonmail.ch). Bonne écoute et au prochain épisode !

Emotive Pixels Podcast
What Remains of Edith Finch: Exploring death in a potential walking simulator

Emotive Pixels Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2021 94:03


We process the deaths of 150 years in a labyrinthine house in Friday Harbor, Washington. Shall We Play a Game? podcast episode with Ian Dallas What's Good Games podcast episode, also with Ian Dallas Ólafur Arnalds, Icelandic musician. Pauly and Nate refer casually to his 2018 album re:member, a beautiful modern classical album performed with his software Stratos that uses generative algorithms to play secondary and tertiary accompanying pianos alongside his compositions.

Zensational Podcast
Episode 21: Shall We Play A Game?

Zensational Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 79:36


We go full on tech and gamer geek with the extraordinarily talented Tilly @HesGoingtoScore & Bruce @Bstip76 discussing gaming setups, favorite games and consoles. We all feel like a bullfighter. @Big3RollUp Network Affiliate Podcast

10,000 Layups Podcast
EP21 - S1 Shall We Play a Game?

10,000 Layups Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 31:58


The Former Minnesota Timberwolves official podcast hosts ARE BACK...and this time they are unfiltered!Join Kyle Ratke & Julian Andrews twice a week as they talk Timberwolves, NBA, NCAA, Basketball Cards & MORE!Follow us on Social media @Kyle_Ratke @julian_andrews_ & @hoopspodnetRate & Review 5 Stars on Itunes/Apple Podcast!Proudly presented by The Basketball Podcast Network

The Hacker Mind
EP 13: Shall We Play A Game?

The Hacker Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 39:03


Capture the Flag is a game, a community, and a really cool hacker culture. But will we one day stream CTFs like we do World of Warcraft or League of Legends? Whether it's designing or just playing CTFs, John Hammond knows a lot about the gamification of infosec. He even has his own YouTube channel where he shares what he's learned from different challenges. In this episode of The Hacker Mind John shares his experiences building and executing his own CTFs.

The Basement
Episode 0011: “Shall We Play A Game?”

The Basement

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 137:02


Ready Player Jason Chapter 0010 Recap Chapter 0011 Summary and Narrative The Pop! Galaga (1981)  Zaxxon (1982) Dig Dug (1982) Ferris Bueller  (1986) Ladyhawke (1985) Real Genius (1985) Better Off Dead (1985)  Ford Thunderbird (1955 - 1997, 2002-2005) Risky Business (1983) The Beepers (1983 as "The Beepers")  Wargames (1983) Where To Find Us Jason Will Albert

Self-Evident
Ep. 1 - Shall We Play a Game?

Self-Evident

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 10:41


Explaining the zero-sum game that American politics has devolved into using a little bit of ‘80s pop culture.Welcome to the first episode of the Self-Evident, a podcast about first principles, hosted on Substack along with the From the Hawk's Nest newsletter. Self-Evident is currently available on Stitcher, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify.Episode TranscriptHello folks, my name is Justin Stapley, and welcome to the first episode of Self-Evident, a podcast about first principles. Some of you may have been reading my work as a writer for quite some time and others may have listened to my previous podcast endeavors. Others, I assume, well I hope, are new listeners who are open to the perspective I'm going to try and present in this podcast. This podcast isn't going to be about electoral politics, partisan bickering, or the hysterics of the culture war. It is my sincere hope that I can find a way to rise above all of that and do what little I can to bring a discussion on the first principles of the American republic into the conversation.  But before I get knee-deep in the primordial soup of America's great experiment in self-governance, I had better discuss why I've chosen not to continue my previous podcast project, the New Centrist. The Untimely End of the New Centrist PodcastI have, unfortunately, discovered that the premise upon which the New Centrist podcast was founded on was overly optimistic. The perspective I had was that America's two mainstream political parties had migrated to the margins and left a traditionally-minded political center without a voice. While this perspective remains true in many ways, I came to also discover general political dysfunction across the board, even in the purported center of American politics. If there is a constituency for founding principles, or a "new center" as I had envisioned, it's shockingly small in the face of the anxieties and agitations presented by presidential electoral politics in what has clearly become a Progressive Democracy. The Imperial Presidency has become the most consequential of political footballs, and the passions of the general electorate seem too hotly stoked by the contest for its control for principles, ideals, or values to be a present consideration. The self-evident truths of classically liberal governance have become all but forgotten. Specifically, anxieties have become so centralized in the specific person of Donald Trump, few have demonstrated the broader vision necessary to understand that nationalism and populism, the embryos of totalitarianism and fascism, are the inevitable results of central planning. Our present dysfunction is the inevitable state of dystopia and decay that represents the final result of a century-long doomed attempt to create a progressive utopia. It has been my woeful observation that there is simply no constituency for a "return to normal" in terms of the health of our Constitutional Republic because there are relatively few who understand what normal actually looks like. We are fallen from the founding ideals of the republic in heart, mind, and soul. With this new understanding of our present situation, I was forced to retire the short-lived “New Centrist” podcast. This new podcast, Self-Evident, is my attempt to embark on a new project to reassert and reaffirm the first principles of our republic that we have forgotten and communicate to a lost generation the values, ideals, and principles of the republic they have inherited. I fully understand and am painfully aware of how difficult this journey is going to be. Our nation is currently engaged in all the rancor, excitement, and hysteria of an election year. Since I have chosen to reject the choice between nationalism and progressivism, as represented by Trump and Biden, and since there is currently no viable, principled option able to slice through the hyper-partisan fog, I will probably be accused often of muddying the waters without offering an alternative. So be it. If attempting to illuminate the self-evident truths of our republic's foundation “muddies the water” then it only speaks to how very lost we all are. Shall We Play a Game?So, if I'm not going to throw my weight behind some politician and wave their banner in yet another “consequential” election year, what exactly am I trying to accomplish?  I am going to play tic-tac-toe. You heard me right. Tic-tac-toe. Pop-culture and 80s nerds who saw the name of this episode might have an idea of what I'm getting at. For those who have no clue, let's talk Matthew Broderick. Now, I wasn't born until 1987. I have no memory of the cold war or even the Berlin Wall coming down. I have faint memories of my dad getting orders to ship to Desert Storm before he got stood down, but by then the world was already a very different place. Without growing up facing the very real possibility of thermonuclear war, it's hard for me to appreciate the terror my parents' generation lived with for decades. But I caught a glimpse of what the world went through when, as a kid, I watched WarGames for the first time.  For those who are unfamiliar with WarGames, it's a 1983 movie about a young hacker who unwittingly hacks into a government computer system and starts playing a game with an artificial intelligence. He doesn't know that the AI is actually in charge of America's nuclear arsenal.  The hacker, played by Matthew Broderick, plays what he thinks is a computer game as the Soviet Union in a Global Thermonuclear War scenario. The AI reacts in real-time, not understanding the difference between reality and simulation. Long story short, spoilers to follow, the situation escalates towards Armageddon as the AI is determined to instigate a nuclear war and “win the game.” It isn't until Broderick's character has the AI play a game of tic-tac-toe with itself that the world is saved from the brink of disaster.  For those who don't know, tic-tac-toe is impossible to win if every move is followed by a perfect response. By having the AI play tic-tac-toe, Broderick's character taught it the concept of futility. After applying this new logic to its ongoing game of Thermonuclear War, the AI concludes there can be no winner in a scenario of mutually assured destruction.  The AI concludes that nuclear war is “a strange game” in which “the only winning move is not to play.” Zero-Sum GamesWhat does any of this have to do with politics? Simple. Tic-tac-toe and nuclear war are both zero-sum games. The moves taken to win are always at the direct expense of the opponent, who responds in kind. The end game is always dysfunction and destruction. The political contest in today's America has devolved into a zero-sum game. Over the last hundred years, we have created a presidency vastly more powerful than envisioned by America's founding fathers. Congress has slowly ceded copious amounts of its own power to the executive branch, aiding in the creation of a vast bureaucracy that ultimately answers only to the President. Through use of regulatory and emergency powers, the President can proceed almost with impunity in enacting national policy with or without the consent of Congress. This reality has long been hidden by the fact that many Presidents have mostly chosen to keep their actions within established norms. But in the past 20 years, situations have arisen that have provided excuses to our current and recent presidents to break established norms and reveal just how powerful the presidency has become. The American people have responded as should be expected. Recognizing just how consequential presidential elections have become, the various factions have engaged in a pitched battle for control of the presidency. And, from Obama's “elections have consequences” and “bitter-clinger” comments to Trump's constant ad-hominem attacks on anyone who doesn't support him, it's clear to see there is no respect for the rights or viewpoints of those who lose an election in our current climate. In this zero-sum game of electoral politics, there's never going to be a winner and each round is just going to bring us closer and closer to the brink of collapse. The only way to win, the only way to save our republic, is to teach the American people the futility of the game they're playing, to teach them not to play it anymore. The only way I know to do that is to try and go back to the basics, to teach the tic-tac-toe reality of human behavior and why our nation's government was established as a constitutionally limited republic with necessary checks and balances on power. As the founders knew too well, men are not angels and never will be. Expecting a government to function justly when it must rely on the best men, and women, to always hold the reins of power is an exercise in futility. Until balance in the system is restored, until the American people learn the futility of playing this partisan game of mutually assured destruction, the establishment of liberty and justice is never going come from simply removing whichever demagogue happens to have risen to the top of the ash heap. And that's going to do it for this brief but pointed episode. I hope you enjoyed this first foray into this new project. If you liked what you heard today, be sure to subscribe and offer a review of the podcast. I encourage you to also check out my writing and the writing of other liberty-minded Americans at TheLibertyHawk.com, that's TheLibertyHawk.com and to consider subscribing to my bi-weekly newsletter From the Hawk's Nest. You can find me on both Facebook and Twitter and can also email me anytime at JustinStapley@TheLibertyHawk.com.  Stay free my friends. Get full access to Self-Evident at selfevident.substack.com/subscribe

The Macho Pinball Show
Episode 18 - SHALL WE PLAY A GAME?

The Macho Pinball Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 3:08


THE MACHO MYSTERY CONTINUES!

go tech pls dont die
FB Week 10 | Shall We Play a Game?

go tech pls dont die

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 31:09


The gang is confused by UTEP's celebrations and Matt & Nathan try their hand at Tech trivia. Follow us on Twitter @gotechplsdntdie and check out the content and other things at gtpdd.dog. C-USA Tweet(s) of the Week: https://twitter.com/Sports4Heretics/status/1188240071117266944 https://twitter.com/grants6michael/status/1188941088310124547