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Podcast #738 is ready to rock with Charm Wrestle, The Donnas, Taxi Girls, Unicorn Dogs, Spacemaus, Ducks Deluxe, Eddie And The Hot Rods, The Slow Death, & The High Water Marks.
Ever had to wait 45 minutes in the lobby just to wait another 30 in the exam room while imagining your doctor is in the back watching YouTube? In this episode, I break down what's really going on behind the scenes of a chaotic clinic day—and no, it's not lunch. Plus, a very satisfying rant about healthcare corporatization, a strangely relaxing moment involving blood in the eye (someone else's, not mine), and an update on Arkansas doing something good (I know, I'm surprised too). I also ask an important question: is it fair to say sneezing too hard might ruin your vision? Yes. Yes, it is. Takeaways: If I Could Wire My Brain to Every Patient's Brain, I Would. But since that tech doesn't exist, here's a 45-minute explainer on why your wait time is not me scrolling TikTok in a break room. Private Equity, Insurance Companies, and the Slow Death of My Schedule. Who's really making your doctor run behind? Spoiler: it's not your doctor. Arkansas Just Did Something Cool? I'm Shook. Finally, some legislation that takes aim at PBMs. Can we get 49 more of these, please? Sneezing Shouldn't Break Your Eye… But It Might. A 24-year-old. A sudden cloud in his vision. And the diagnosis I didn't expect to make until he mentioned allergy season. Yes, There Was Blood. But Only a Thimbleful. Ophthalmology is rarely a bloody field. But when it is, it gets… weirdly poetic. — To Get Tickets to Wife & Death: You can visit Glaucomflecken.com/live We want to hear YOUR stories (and medical puns)! Shoot us an email and say hi! knockknockhi@human-content.com Can't get enough of us? Shucks. You can support the show on Patreon for early episode access, exclusive bonus shows, livestream hangouts, and much more! – http://www.patreon.com/glaucomflecken Also, be sure to check out the newsletter: https://glaucomflecken.com/glauc-to-me/ If you are interested in buying a book from one of our guests, check them all out here: https://www.amazon.com/shop/dr.glaucomflecken If you want more information on models I use: Anatomy Warehouse provides for the best, crafting custom anatomical products, medical simulation kits and presentation models that create a lasting educational impact. For more information go to Anatomy Warehouse DOT com. Link: https://anatomywarehouse.com/?aff=14 Plus for 15% off use code: Glaucomflecken15 -- A friendly reminder from the G's and Tarsus: If you want to learn more about Demodex Blepharitis, making an appointment with your eye doctor for an eyelid exam can help you know for sure. Visit http://www.EyelidCheck.com for more information. Today's episode is brought to you by DAX Copilot from Microsoft. DAX Copilot is your AI assistant for automating clinical documentation and workflows helping you be more efficient and reduce the administrative burdens that cause us to feel overwhelmed and burnt out. To learn more about how DAX Copilot can help improve healthcare experiences for both you and your patients visit aka.ms/knockknockhi. To learn more about Pearson Ravitz go to http://www.pearsonravitz.com/knockknock. Produced by Human Content Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this follow-up to The Slow Death of the Do-er, Mae explores what it truly feels like to “just observe” when fear arises. She reveals how real surrender isn't about silencing fear, but meeting it with gentle awareness—kizuki. This honest reflection offers a step-by-step glimpse into moving from fear-based doing to soul-aligned flow.Mae YoshikawaMae Yoshikawa is the creator of the Kizuki Journaling MAE Y method™, a powerful tool for self-awareness and transformation. A pioneer in wellness and personal development, Mae was the first Japanese woman authorized by the founding school of Ashtanga Yoga in India in 2006. Her work bridges Eastern and Western traditions, shaped by profound life experiences—including the loss of her mother, the sudden passing of her husband, and her ongoing journey as a mother to two sons. Mae's upcoming books share her path of healing and becoming, and her online community, MAE Y, continues to support a growing circle of those on their path of inner growth. She has served as a global ambassador for adidas since 2015.Kizuki Journaling Website: KizukiJournaling.comPersonal Website: https://maey.live/Instagram: @maeyoshikawa
In this deeply personal episode, Mae reflects on what it actually feels like to live inside the spiral—not as an idea, but as a lived, looping journey. She shares a recent kizuki around the subtle performance of surrender, and what happened when she finally allowed herself to stop trying and just soften. An invitation to all of us who are tired of striving: maybe your softness is already the return.Mae YoshikawaMae Yoshikawa is the creator of the Kizuki Journaling MAE Y method™, a powerful tool for self-awareness and transformation. A pioneer in wellness and personal development, Mae was the first Japanese woman authorized by the founding school of Ashtanga Yoga in India in 2006. Her work bridges Eastern and Western traditions, shaped by profound life experiences—including the loss of her mother, the sudden passing of her husband, and her ongoing journey as a mother to two sons. Mae's upcoming books share her path of healing and becoming, and her online community, MAE Y, continues to support a growing circle of those on their path of inner growth. She has served as a global ambassador for adidas since 2015.Kizuki Journaling Website: KizukiJournaling.comPersonal Website: https://maey.live/Instagram: @maeyoshikawa
Three Things I Learned In SaaS, Sports, Tech & Live Events Podcast
There's always turmoil - tariff volatility is just today's I've been doing this at TicketManager for going on 18 years. I can't remember a period longer than 30 days when there wasn't some crazy turmoil in the world. It's a selling point for the news and something people say to each other all the time to justify whatever they're looking to justify—whether it's anxiety, poor performance, or a lack of vision for the future. Since we started this company, we have had a Global recession, a Series A squeeze, a global pandemic, the city around our HQ burned down, a Covid bounce, a white-collar recession, historic inflation, and on and on. Today, it's the tariff volatility Tomorrow it'll be something else. That's the game. As an entrepreneur, complaining about it and yearning for certainty is a waste of time. If it were easy, everyone would do it. There's nothing better than thriving through those things. It brings a sense of accomplishment I didn't understand going in. StubHub pulls its IPO as the ticketing darlings of the mid-2010s are cratering. When I left StubHub in 2007, I had drinks with a couple of executives there. They couldn't believe why I was leaving. I told them, simply: I don't think you have any defensible moat. Eventually, the content providers, tours, bands, and teams are going to find a way to get back control of what they're selling. And I believe they should have that control. Then what? It turns out I was very wrong about how long it took, but we're here now. The primaries are stronger than ever. Ticketmaster and Live Nation are thriving, Tickets.com is doing well, and AXS is growing and has found its market. All three are monetizing their tech and including secondary in their offerings. The secondary, however? Behind the scenes, there are a lot of phone calls from investors and weary CEOs looking for homes for companies that were supposedly worth hundreds of millions or “billions” just a few years ago. StubHub can't find a way to service its debt Vivid Seats' market cap has dropped to under 600 million, making it nearly impossible for them to go private. Meanwhile, investor Todd Boehly is getting heat in London for his involvement in the secondary. The list goes on and on. There are many other darlings who raised too much money and still can't turn a profit. If they stop paying for CAC, the numbers get terrifying (StubHub is in this boat - anyone who read their S1 saw the inefficient marketing spend). The spigot has closed. And some big names are starting to look like they're about to become zombies if someone doesn't pick them up on the cheap. I believe there will be at least two transactions and two CEO scalps by Q2 2026. Augusta further proves the big are getting bigger. The Masters market went bonkers this week. It's a trend that's been happening recently with major events that have a static home. The sought-after events that have a regular home are becoming increasingly powerful, while events and teams in smaller markets are struggling. Companies are still spending; they're just moving the spending around as they become more sophisticated. I had lunch with a mentor several years ago, and he said something that still bothers me today. He was talking about how AI is coming and it's probably going to wipe out the middle class. He used the example of truck drivers, thousands of whom were going to be out of work in the near future. He told me, "You have to get on the other side of the fence before there is no middle class, because that's how it is in most of the world" (he is not from the United States and does not live here). That gap seems to be growing in live events right now. People can't get enough of the top events, like The Masters, The Kentucky Derby, The US Open of Tennis, and The PLAYERS; they're all thriving. There seems to be no end in sight to their hospitality offerings. The customers can't get enough. To that end, our team on the ground is reporting a number of broken StubHub orders. Customers coming to us asking for help after they went to pick up their badges and were turned away. Augusta is going to shut down the secondary market. And we're here for it.
In this episode, Conor and Bryce chat about Tesla, Twitter and Elon.Link to Episode 228 on WebsiteDiscuss this episode, leave a comment, or ask a question (on GitHub)SocialsADSP: The Podcast: TwitterConor Hoekstra: Twitter | BlueSky | MastodonBryce Adelstein LelbachShow NotesDate Generated: 2025-03-20Date Released: 2025-04-04ADSP Episode 225: CppNorth & Flux Plans, The Slow Death of Twitter and More!"Tesla Terrorsim" Youtube VideoIntro Song InfoMiss You by Sarah Jansen https://soundcloud.com/sarahjansenmusicCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/l-miss-youMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/iYYxnasvfx8
Jesse Thorson joins us this week to make up for the time he got stuck in a field in France with no phone signal.The Slow Death (his band) have a new record dropping imminently and we have some tracks from that as well as a reimagining of one of their old songs which is something of an EXCLUSIVE.We chat about family holidays, the band's very high membership numbers, Wank Hilliams and wives with sexy voices.Tom and Niallism discuss their latest adventures up the Aldi, we have the Indolent Records submission opening up the show and Tom tells the best joke on the planet.Music this time is by: M.D.O.P, The Boy Detective, Dillinger Four, Snuff, Hank II, and Stress Positions .
It is clear that the Trump administration is targeting colleges and universities, as well as students protesting in support of Palestine. Listen as Aaron and Damien discuss a piece called “Trump's targeting of students protesting genocide opens new lines of attack” by Neha Madhira in Prism, which highlights how the detainment of Mahmoud Khalil and others is indicative of a larger tactic to weaponize immigration and use the full weight of the U.S. government to silence dissent and curtail our freedoms, and what we learn and take away from this incredible piece in our continued learning and unlearning work and fight for collective liberation.Follow us on social media and visit our website! Patreon, Website, Instagram, Bluesky, TikTok, Threads, Facebook, YouTube, Leave us a voice message, Merch store
A country that doesn't make anything quickly dies. Former US trade representative Robert Lighthizer explains how Trump's tariff program can stop America's slide. (00:00) Why Do We Need to Reinstitute Tariffs? (06:10) The Slow Death of America's Working Class (14:26) Was There an Organized Effort to Destroy America's Free Market? (19:53) The Trifecta of Stupid (29:12) We Are in an Economic Emergency (36:10) The Three Ways to Balance Global Trade Paid partnerships with: ExpressVPN: Go to https://ExpressVPN.com/Tucker and find out how you can get 4 months of ExpressVPN free! PureTalk: Switch your cell phone service to a company you can be PROUD to do business with. https://PureTalk.com/Tucker Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Conor and Ben chat with Tristan Brindle about plans for CppNorth 2025, plans for Flux, the slow death of Twitter and more!Link to Episode 225 on WebsiteDiscuss this episode, leave a comment, or ask a question (on GitHub)SocialsADSP: The Podcast: TwitterConor Hoekstra: Twitter | BlueSky | MastodonBen Deane: Twitter | BlueSkyAbout the GuestTristan Brindle a freelance programmer and trainer based in London, mostly focussing on C++. He is a member of the UK national body (BSI) and ISO WG21. Occasionally I can be found at C++ conferences. He is also a director of C++ London Uni, a not-for-profit organisation offering free beginner programming classes in London and online. He has a few fun projects on GitHub that you can find out about here.Show NotesDate Generated: 2025-02-17Date Released: 2025-03-14CppNorth 2025FluxIteration Revisited: A Safer Iteration Model for C++ - Tristan Brindle - CppNorth 2023ADSP Episode 126: Flux (and Flow) with Tristan BrindleIterators and Ranges: Comparing C++ to D to Rust - Barry Revzin - [CppNow 2021]Keynote: Iterators and Ranges: Comparing C++ to D, Rust, and Others - Barry Revzin - CPPP 2021Iteration Inside and Out - Bob Nystrom BlogExpanding the internal iteration API #99std::distancestd::ranges::distanceC++ London MeetupDenver C++ MeetupIntro Song InfoMiss You by Sarah Jansen https://soundcloud.com/sarahjansenmusicCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/l-miss-youMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/iYYxnasvfx8
The ACC is ALL over the map this offseason. The Bill Belichick era got underway at North Carolina and we discuss the impact he will have on the Tar Heels, while Clemson and Florida State reach a revenue distribution settlement with the conference. Did this short term answer just make it easier for the conference to split up by 2030? McElroy explains. Plus, we give you a couple sleeper teams to keep an eye on as spring practice starts up and we hit the mailbag to find out who has the best defense in the SEC heading into 2025 and much more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The ACC is ALL over the map this offseason. The Bill Belichick era got underway at North Carolina and we discuss the impact he will have on the Tar Heels, while Clemson and Florida State reach a revenue distribution settlement with the conference. Did this short term answer just make it easier for the conference to split up by 2030? McElroy explains. Plus, we give you a couple sleeper teams to keep an eye on as spring practice starts up and we hit the mailbag to find out who has the best defense in the SEC heading into 2025 and much more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ram discusses the glory days and current sad state of India vs Pak with Adithya , a classic cricket fan who used to fear Pakistan. #sachin #indiavspakistan #championstrophy2025 #kohli #babarazam #bumrah #shreyasiyer #gill #hardikpandya #axarpatel #shubmangill ABOUT US: Match Paatheengala Boss (மேட்ச் பாத்தீங்களா பாஸ்) is a fun and fearless Tamil Podcast where Cricket nerds Ram and Srini cover the depth and breadth of cricket. Episode are Weekly and sometimes Bi-Weekly. சும்மா கிழி attitude.Follow us Twitter for fun and fearless banter -/ match_p_bossClick the link below to find us on other platforms -(Spotify, Apple Podcast, Amazon/Audible, Jio Saavn, Overcast and more)https://linktr.ee/MPB_Tamil_Cricket_PodcastContact us at : thecricketnerds@gmail.com#bgt #jaiswal#tamilcricket #tamilcricketreview #teamindia #kohli #rohitsharma #icc #testcricket #mpb #perthtest #indvsaus #indiavsaustralia #ausvsind #bumrah #kohli #Ashwin#ChampionsTrophy2025 #CT2025 #IndiaSquad #superstar #jaiswal #rohit #wtc #adelaide #ashwin #gabbatest #gabba #boxingdaytest #mcg #mcgtest#tamilcricket #podcast #tamilcricketnews #IPL #ausvsind #indvaus #gabbatest #brainfood #ashwin #starc #head #tamilcricket #tamilcricketreview #teamindia #kohli #rohitsharma #icc #jayshah #testcricket #mpb #perthtest #indvsaus #indiavsaustralia #ausvsind #bumrah #kohli #pant#ashwin #ashwinretirement #MCGTest #BoxingDay #5thTest #SCGTest Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jon Herold, Burning Bright, and GhostofBPH break down the latest bombshells in the political and financial world. Howard Lutnick casually drops that Trump plans to abolish the IRS, and DOJ prosecutors are quietly being told to investigate Biden-era corruption, so quietly, in fact, that one of them quit and ran straight to CNN. Meanwhile, the U.S. and Russia are hashing out a Ukraine peace deal...without Ukraine. Zelensky is throwing a fit, demanding a seat at the table, but the deal is now contingent on Ukraine holding an election first. Could Putin end up on the ballot? We discuss the implications of this hilarious possibility. Also, NATO is crumbling, and Saudi Arabia is playing powerbroker in a way that would make Henry Kissinger cry. Plus, Trump and Elon's bromance, the Subaru Conspiracy, and why every globalist is sweating bullets.
Video - https://youtu.be/q111qUagnOsDiscover the hidden dangers lurking in your favorite fast food meals and the long-term effects they can have on your health. This eye-opening piece delves into the science behind fast food's impact, the industry's role in keeping it unhealthy, and practical ways to make better choices. With new leadership overseeing health regulations, change may be on the horizon—but will it be enough? Explore the truth behind the convenience and what the future holds for the way we eat.I used ChatGPT-4o, VLC, ZOOM's Clips, ScreenPal, and Pictory.ai to put this information together.If you're interested in trying Pictory.ai please use the following link. https://pictory.ai?ref=t015o
Norbert Gostischa's "Fast Food = Slow Death" reveals the detrimental impacts of fast food on personal health, finances, and the environment. The piece highlights the health risks, including obesity, heart disease, and diabetes, linking them to the addictive nature of processed foods. The work further discusses how fast food industries contribute to economic disparities by targeting low-income communities and promoting unsustainable practices that harm the planet.I used NotebookLM to produce this podcast which was based on the script I used to create the following Video: https://youtu.be/q111qUagnOs
Kaz, Daz, and Haz run through the Haro Greer review, talk yet more etiquette (as if it ever ends), and give their lukewarm takes on the industry, freeride bikes, and most importantly, the health and growth of Toblerone the shih tzu.
It's time to let your inner Larry David out because we have THOUGHTS to SHARE! Gen Alpha has a new (jarring??) way to learn their alphabet. We were suspicious of isitpacked.com for planning a Disneyland trip, but we've changed our tune. Things we won't shut up about include OSSA phone straps and Goop Kitchen. Let's discuss Uggs, shall we? Do you/kids in your life have daily affirmations? If so, send them in at 833-632-5463, podcast@athingortwohq.com, @athingortwohq, or pop them in our Geneva! Learn from the best with MasterClass and get up to 50% off when you use our link.
We are joined again by our official France correspondent, Matthew. Matthew is a veteran of American Trot sectarian organizing and the labor movement who lives in France and is more intimately involved in the happenings than we are. We discuss the failure of the popular front, the ham-fisted triumph of Macron, and the death throes of the French political system. Send us a textSupport the show
LIVE from Long Island New York: 12/23/2024 Jack and Dan talk the recent Saturday Night Main Event special from Nassau Coliseum, Jack saw the new Sonic 3 movie and the fallout from week 16 of the NFL and an honest discussion of why the NBA is dying This podcast is supported by Belly Up Sports and Belly Up Media Like, Follow and Subscribe to the Show on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok Subscribe to our page for new Episodes of Time to BS with Staniel Smooth, The Staniel Smooth Show and BS Sessions Tags: #ComedyPodcast #SportsPodcast #BellyUpSports #BellyUpMedia #Podcast Social Pages: Twitter/X: @stanielsmooth, @TimetoBSPodcast, @BellyUpSports, & @BellyUpMedia Instagram: @stanielsmooth, @TimetoBSPodcast, @BellyUpSports, & @BellyUpMedia Threads: @stanielsmooth & @timetobspodcast TikTok: @stanielsmooth Jack's twitter: @starblade125 Follow The Sports Desk: https://youtube.com/@scoreboardwatch?si=UR_Y8Hhl10W_5pSP Linktree: https://linktr.ee/TimetoBSPodcast?utm_source=linktree_admin_share Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike, Steve, Brian from RI, and Tristan talk about recent results and the mounting injury crisis. How do we deal with Sonny's declining skills and is more competition needed. Mike's Drinkin' Zero Gravity Brewing 40 Theives
Shy conservatives keep the left in their bubbles. Cable news era is coming to an end. Don't disown your family over politics. 10 things Gen Xers learned that weren't true @JustinJPetersen @SteffiP4Liberty
• Intro • New Games Added to Switch Online N64 Mature • Copyright Office Denies Exemption for Games Preservation • Ryujinx is Back • Xbox App for Windows New UI • Backlog • Black Ops 6 Supports Audio Tool That Charges $20 for Improved Sound • Denuvo Tries to Defend Itself • Are People Buying Digital-Only PS5s? • Update on What Happened to the Prince of Persia Lost Crown Team • Baldur's Gate 3 Chief Calls Out Ubisoft • Marathon Update from Bungie • Sony Shuts Down Studio Behind Concord • Tweet of the Week • Q&A Originally streamed on October 29, 2024
In this episode, I take you on a journey inspired by an article I wrote, "The High Calling of Sales: Lessons from a Teenage Rite of Passage." It all began with a question I asked myself—whatever happened to that desperate salesman who offered to "bust a gut" to close a deal? This podcast is a short story I wrote as a compendium to that article, reflecting on the memorable encounter that shaped my understanding of what sales truly means.Join me as I recount a pivotal moment from my teenage years—a snowy afternoon at a used car lot with my dad and his friend, Dave. What should have been a rite of passage turned into a live demonstration of all the things a salesperson should never be. From a pushy salesman's exaggerated antics to the realization that sales isn't about manipulation but about helping others, this story delves into the deeper purpose behind selling.If you've ever wondered what separates a true salesperson from a caricature, or how integrity plays into this profession, this story will give you plenty to think about. Tune in to discover the powerful lessons I learned that day and how they've shaped my view on the high calling of sales.Episode Highlights: A comical yet eye-opening encounter with a used car salesman The timeless lessons about sales learned as a teenager The contrast between self-serving tactics and sales as a service to others Why sales, when done right, is a meaningful and noble calling Tune in now for a thoughtful, humorous, and reflective story that brings sales to life in a way you may not have heard before.
A bias against hyperlinking has developed on platforms, GitHub engineering continues to evolve Issues, Evan You announces VoidZero, some companies are only pretend hiring & Klaas van Schelven asks: does it scale (down)?
A bias against hyperlinking has developed on platforms, GitHub engineering continues to evolve Issues, Evan You announces VoidZero, some companies are only pretend hiring & Klaas van Schelven asks: does it scale (down)?
A bias against hyperlinking has developed on platforms, GitHub engineering continues to evolve Issues, Evan You announces VoidZero, some companies are only pretend hiring & Klaas van Schelven asks: does it scale (down)?
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The Draghi report; the Apple windfall is still not a done thing; the election date becomes more fluid; the Church would love the State to take some schools off it; and O'Gorman's FOI referendum troubles.
Shhh. Enjoy the Great Silence.Will and Dec have popped into MLPP Towers this week to discuss their pop group. This quartet were born from the ashes of bands like Hummer, Only Strangers and more, so their punk pedigree is the only thing that matches up to their sheer musical skill.We chat about films, curries, Stoke on Trent, classic rock bands and more.Niallism has also been to a gig, which he's reviewed, and will relay his thoughts on.Music this week is courtesy of : The Slow Death, Weak Asleep, Vamos, Low Level Monk and Rites of Spring.
Gregory Chaitin is a pioneering mathematician and computer scientist, renowned for founding algorithmic information theory. Gregory published his first groundbreaking paper at the age of 15 and has been a key figure at the Institute for Advanced Study, contributing extensively to the fields of metabiology and complexity theory. YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/PoEuav8G6sY Become a YouTube Member Here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdWIQh9DGG6uhJk8eyIFl1w/join Patreon: https://patreon.com/curtjaimungal (early access to ad-free audio episodes!) Join TOEmail at https://www.curtjaimungal.org Links: - Algorithmic Information Theory (book): https://www.amazon.com/Algorithmic-Information-Cambridge-Theoretical-Computer/dp/0521616042 - Gregory Chaitin on TOE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMPnrNL3zsE - Institute for Advanced Study (site): https://www.ias.edu/ - Joscha Bach and Karl Friston on TOE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcQMYNi9a2w - Brian Greene on TOE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2EtTE9Czzo - World Science Festival (site): https://cdn.worldsciencefestival.com/ - The Limits of Understanding (Chaitin and Minsky): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfY-DRsE86s - Rebecca Goldstein on TOE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkL3BcKEB6Y - Rebecca Goldstein's novel: https://www.amazon.com/Mind-Body-Problem-Contemporary-American-Fiction/dp/0140172459 - Rebecca Goldstein's book on Spinoza: https://www.amazon.com/Betraying-Spinoza-Renegade-Modernity-Encounters-ebook/dp/B002JKVXG4/?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_w=rivGj&content-id=amzn1.sym.f76d456a-cb0d-44de-b7b0-670c26ce80ba&pf_rd_p=f76d456a-cb0d-44de-b7b0-670c26ce80ba&pf_rd_r=138-5679914-4668743&pd_rd_wg=AKE2J&pd_rd_r=752b687b-83e1-4181-b3e6-789765943a84&ref_=aufs_ap_sc_dsk - Stephen Wolfram on TOE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0YRlQQw0d-4 - David Chalmers's book: https://www.amazon.com/Conscious-Mind-Search-Fundamental-Philosophy/dp/0195117891 - David Chalmers on Mindfest: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5r9V1ryksnw Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 01:12 - Contradictions in Mathematics 10:56 - Generating New Ideas 21:10 - Physics in History 23:17 - Academia is like a Prison 26:09 - Philosophers and Math 37:41 - Advice for Curt 42:15 - Outro / Support TOE Support TOE: - Patreon: https://patreon.com/curtjaimungal (early access to ad-free audio episodes!) - Crypto: https://tinyurl.com/cryptoTOE - PayPal: https://tinyurl.com/paypalTOE - TOE Merch: https://tinyurl.com/TOEmerch Follow TOE: - NEW Get my 'Top 10 TOEs' PDF + Weekly Personal Updates: https://www.curtjaimungal.org - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theoriesofeverythingpod - TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theoriesofeverything_ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/TOEwithCurt - Discord Invite: https://discord.com/invite/kBcnfNVwqs - iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/better-left-unsaid-with-curt-jaimungal/id1521758802 - Pandora: https://pdora.co/33b9lfP - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4gL14b92xAErofYQA7bU4e - Subreddit r/TheoriesOfEverything: https://reddit.com/r/theoriesofeverything Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdWIQh9DGG6uhJk8eyIFl1w/join #science Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Reporting Season has kicked off in Australia, as publicly listed companies share how they've gone over the past 12 months. In this episode we share what we've learned so far. We also:Follow up our conversation on sports betting ads with some further facts & figures Discuss the challenges that cable TV is facing in Australia and the US Explore why the dating apps are down bad this year Unpack ASIC's case against the ASX for misleading the market Discuss the concept of the One-ETF portfolio Compare different One-ETF portfolios: VDHG, DHHF, VGS and BGBLShare some notable results from Australia's Reporting SeasonResources discussed: Read Annabelle Crabb's ABC article on gambling ads—------Have an investing question?Ask via our website and we'll answer it on the podcast.Join the conversation in the Facebook Discussion GroupOr get put in touch with a professional financial advisor by filling out this formWant more Equity Mates?Sign up to our email to keep up with business news Listen to our basics-of-investing podcast: Get Started Investing (Apple | Spotify)Watch Equity Mates on YouTubePick up our books: Get Started Investing and Don't Stress, Just InvestFollow us on social media: Instagram, TikTok, & LinkedIn—------In the spirit of reconciliation, Equity Mates Media and the hosts of Equity Mates Investing acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people today. —------Equity Mates Investing is a product of Equity Mates Media. This podcast is intended for education and entertainment purposes. Any advice is general advice only, and has not taken into account your personal financial circumstances, needs or objectives. Before acting on general advice, you should consider if it is relevant to your needs and read the relevant Product Disclosure Statement. And if you are unsure, please speak to a financial professional. Equity Mates Media operates under Australian Financial Services Licence 540697. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Across the world, the rise of various forms of authoritarianism and ethno-nationalism seems to be on an ever upward trend. This creates huge uncertainties across multiple dimensions – personal, cultural, political, and not least of which in challenges business leaders face as they attempt to navigate across this uncertainty. All of this turmoil is, according to Larry Kramer - the Vice Chancellor and President of the London School of Economics - to be expected. Neo-liberalism, the once dominant political/economic paradigm, is no longer able to explain or order our understandings of our world. This triggers a search for, and creation of, alternatives. If, or until a different liberal paradigm emerges, we are destined to contend with illiberal, authoritarian and often ethno-national alternatives. In this podcast Larry and I discuss the fall of neo-liberalism and the emerging contours of what may come to replace it. How and when this new paradigm emerges and whether it will successfully defeat the existing alternatives is perhaps the most important question we will face in the next decade(s). Larry provides a thoughtful and provocative framework in which to understand these macro trends. Prior to being appointed to lead the LSE, Larry was the President of the Willam and Flora Hewlett Foundation for 12 years. With assets of over $14 billion, the Foundation is one of the largest sources of grants in the USA. Prior to his work at the Foundation, Larry was the Dean of the Stanford Law School and is a world expert in US Constitutional law and the role of judicial review within that system.Not wanting to miss the opportunity to discuss recent shifts in the US Supreme Court with such an expert, at the end of our conversation we discuss these developments as an example of the power of a paradigm shift - the rise of ‘originalism' as a reaction to the state-led expansion of individual rights – to take on real world consequences. In this context, we discuss the Dobbs decision, the overturning of the Chevron defence and the emerging presidential immunity doctrine.My discussion with Larry reminded me of how fortunate we are at TRIUM to have the LSE as a partner. The depth of analysis and understanding of the macro trends affecting the environment in which business operates continues to be a unique selling point of our EMBA. Enjoy the show!CitationsOperation Mincemeat by Cummings, D. Hodgson N. and Roberts Z. at the New Diorama Theatre,London.A Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde and adapted by Kip Williams, with Sarah Snook at the Theatre Royal Haymarket, London.Labatut B. (2024) The Maniac. Pushkin Press. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this special tangent episode, Madeline chats again with her friend Ben Stapleton, an electrical engineer for a utility company. During their conversation, they expand on the literature tangent of their previous episode by discussing their respective favorite sci-fi novels: Markmaker by Mary Jessica Woods and A Canticle for Leibowitz by Walter M. Miller Jr. They discuss the plots of the two novels, their respective reactions, and much more!Content Warning: This episode includes spoilers for both books and also discusses graphic violence from both of the novels.During the course of their conversation, they make many references which you can explore. Some of these references include the Inkwells and Anvils community, The Children of Time series by Adrian Tchaikovsky, The Expanse series by James S.A. Corey, The Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan, the Black Panther movie, A Slow Death: 83 Days of Radiation Sickness. You can also follow Mary Jessica Woods' writing shenanigans on her website or her instagram @maryjessicawoods.Feel free to like, subscribe, and share the episode! Follow us on Instagram! @sbltfpodcastDon't forget to go out there, and be a light to this world!
Original and deeply researched, The Slow Death of Slavery in Dutch New York: A Cultural, Economic, and Demographic History, 1700-1827 (Cambridge University Press, 2024) provides a new interpretation of Dutch American slavery which challenges many of the traditional assumptions about slavery in New York. With an emphasis on demography and economics, Michael J. Douma shows that slavery in eighteenth-century New York was mostly rural, heavily Dutch, and generally profitable through the cultivation of wheat. Slavery in Dutch New York ultimately died a political death in the nineteenth century, while resistance from enslaved persons, and a gradual turn against slavery in society and in the courts, encouraged its destruction. This important study will reshape the historiography of slavery in the American North. Michael J. Douma is Associate Research Professor and Director, Georgetown Institute for the Study of Markets and Ethics. Caleb Zakarin is editor at the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
Original and deeply researched, The Slow Death of Slavery in Dutch New York: A Cultural, Economic, and Demographic History, 1700-1827 (Cambridge University Press, 2024) provides a new interpretation of Dutch American slavery which challenges many of the traditional assumptions about slavery in New York. With an emphasis on demography and economics, Michael J. Douma shows that slavery in eighteenth-century New York was mostly rural, heavily Dutch, and generally profitable through the cultivation of wheat. Slavery in Dutch New York ultimately died a political death in the nineteenth century, while resistance from enslaved persons, and a gradual turn against slavery in society and in the courts, encouraged its destruction. This important study will reshape the historiography of slavery in the American North. Michael J. Douma is Associate Research Professor and Director, Georgetown Institute for the Study of Markets and Ethics. Caleb Zakarin is editor at the New Books Network. 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
Original and deeply researched, The Slow Death of Slavery in Dutch New York: A Cultural, Economic, and Demographic History, 1700-1827 (Cambridge University Press, 2024) provides a new interpretation of Dutch American slavery which challenges many of the traditional assumptions about slavery in New York. With an emphasis on demography and economics, Michael J. Douma shows that slavery in eighteenth-century New York was mostly rural, heavily Dutch, and generally profitable through the cultivation of wheat. Slavery in Dutch New York ultimately died a political death in the nineteenth century, while resistance from enslaved persons, and a gradual turn against slavery in society and in the courts, encouraged its destruction. This important study will reshape the historiography of slavery in the American North. Michael J. Douma is Associate Research Professor and Director, Georgetown Institute for the Study of Markets and Ethics. Caleb Zakarin is editor at the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Original and deeply researched, The Slow Death of Slavery in Dutch New York: A Cultural, Economic, and Demographic History, 1700-1827 (Cambridge University Press, 2024) provides a new interpretation of Dutch American slavery which challenges many of the traditional assumptions about slavery in New York. With an emphasis on demography and economics, Michael J. Douma shows that slavery in eighteenth-century New York was mostly rural, heavily Dutch, and generally profitable through the cultivation of wheat. Slavery in Dutch New York ultimately died a political death in the nineteenth century, while resistance from enslaved persons, and a gradual turn against slavery in society and in the courts, encouraged its destruction. This important study will reshape the historiography of slavery in the American North. Michael J. Douma is Associate Research Professor and Director, Georgetown Institute for the Study of Markets and Ethics. Caleb Zakarin is editor at the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Original and deeply researched, The Slow Death of Slavery in Dutch New York: A Cultural, Economic, and Demographic History, 1700-1827 (Cambridge University Press, 2024) provides a new interpretation of Dutch American slavery which challenges many of the traditional assumptions about slavery in New York. With an emphasis on demography and economics, Michael J. Douma shows that slavery in eighteenth-century New York was mostly rural, heavily Dutch, and generally profitable through the cultivation of wheat. Slavery in Dutch New York ultimately died a political death in the nineteenth century, while resistance from enslaved persons, and a gradual turn against slavery in society and in the courts, encouraged its destruction. This important study will reshape the historiography of slavery in the American North. Michael J. Douma is Associate Research Professor and Director, Georgetown Institute for the Study of Markets and Ethics. Caleb Zakarin is editor at the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
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Wisdom is to know that life is limited, and before our death each of us has the opportunity to reach out to Jesus to be healed of our terminal illness that is mortality. Eternal life doesn't begin after death, it begins in this life allowing us to live life to the fullest.
The Sleeper has awakened. Paul's visions are full of death and war. Can he protect the ones he loves without triggering inter-galactic genocide? Plus, we learn how we are just as guilty of making the same compromises as Paul...if we're not careful. -- FOLLOW THE PODCAST FOR MORE GREAT CONTENT: Instagram: https://instagram.com/becomingmain Twitter: https://twitter.com/becomingmain
In 20 years, this Essex club has tumbled down the leagues and seen its ground fall apart. Is a revival finally coming – or will hopes be dashed again? By Tim Burrows. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpod
„Strukturanpassungsprogramm“ ist nicht nur ein monströses Wort, dahinter steckt auch eine ungeheure Politik, die ärmere Länder dazu zwingt, den Arbeitsmarkt zu flexibilisieren, Konsumsteuern einzuführen und kräftig zu sparen. Der Internationale Währungsfonds spricht inzwischen nicht mehr von Strukturanpassungen oder -reformen, denn nicht nur sind diese in der Vergangenheit häufig unwirksam gewesen, auch haben sie in vielen Volkswirtschaften ein soziales Desaster verursacht – von Griechenland bis Ghana kann man davon ein trauriges Lied singen. Die Macht des Internationalen Währungsfonds ist jedoch ungebrochen, und das bedeutet vor allem, dass die USA und Europa den ärmeren Ländern Austeritätspolitik diktieren können. In der neuen Folge von „Wohlstand für Alle“ analysieren Ole Nymoen und Wolfgang M. Schmitt die Funktion des IWF und sie diskutieren mögliche Reformen. Literatur: David Oks/Henry Williams: "The Long, Slow Death of Global Development", in: https://americanaffairsjournal.org/2022/11/the-long-slow-death-of-global-development/. Alexandros Kentikelenis/Thomas Stubbs: A Thousand Cuts. Social Protection in the Age of Austerity, Oxford University Press. Am 24. August ist Wolfgang zusammen mit Stefan Schulz mit dem gemeinsamen Podcast „Die Neuen Zwanziger“ in Frankfurt live zu erleben: https://diekaes.reservix.de/tickets-die-neuen-zwanziger-sonderformat-liveshow-in-frankfurt-am-main-saalbau-bornheim-buergerhaus-am-24-8-2024/e2226087 Unsere Zusatzinhalte könnt ihr bei Steady und Patreon hören. Vielen Dank! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/oleundwolfgang Steady: https://steadyhq.com/de/oleundwolfgang/about Ihr könnt uns unterstützen - herzlichen Dank! Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/oleundwolfgang Konto: Wolfgang M. Schmitt, Ole Nymoen Betreff: Wohlstand fuer Alle IBAN: DE67 5745 0120 0130 7996 12 BIC: MALADE51NWD Social Media: Instagram: Unser gemeinsamer Kanal: https://www.instagram.com/oleundwolfgang/ Ole: https://www.instagram.com/ole.nymoen/ Wolfgang: https://www.instagram.com/wolfgangmschmitt/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@oleundwolfgang Twitter: Unser gemeinsamer Kanal: https://twitter.com/OleUndWolfgang Ole: twitter.com/nymoen_ole Wolfgang: twitter.com/SchmittJunior Die gesamte WfA-Literaturliste: https://wohlstand-fuer-alle.netlify.app
Joe Stolte is the CEO and co-founder of Daily.ai, an innovative artificial intelligence newsletter that designs, writes, and tests itself to cater to user preferences. He shares with Dan and Gord the ways AI is “eating software”—posing an existential threat to huge software businesses like Google, yet creating exciting new opportunities for entrepreneurs. In This Episode:Never before has a new technology been adopted as quickly and widely as AI.People are using AI passively without realizing it, but many are also quickly finding active, strategic, intentional uses for it.Investment in technology is often about placing bets rather than backing quality innovations.Entrepreneurs and venture capitalists are in a symbiotic relationship.Large software companies like Salesforce, HubSpot, and Google are having to shift their thinking around user experience.Thousands of talented tech workers have been laid off, which could lead to many simple, smart, easy-to-use innovations.Short-sighted, user-hostile thinking is an organizational culture cancer.News media being funded by subscriptions leads to giving subscribers only what they want to see, creating echo chambers and divisiveness.Strategies for growing an email newsletter: You can pay with your money or with your time—and either is fine. (Ads aren't “dirty.”)“AI is like a really, really good intern: You wouldn't ship intern work to the marketplace.” —Joe Stolte Resources:Learn more about Joe Stolte and Daily.aiDan Sullivan's AI newsletter is The SparkThe Innovator's Dilemma by Clayton ChristensenPeter Zeihan, author and geopolitical strategist
By the time Gabby Bernstein was 36, she had written 6 books, was a New York Times Bestseller and had featured on Oprah's Super Soul Sunday, but she was also workaholic who was struggling internally - until her past trauma was revealed to her in a dream.In this Tuesday Talk episode, Kayla and Gabby discuss the importance of sleep, sleep hygiene methods, and how sleep can bring back memories from our past.Want to hear the full interview with Gabby? Then join us over at Sweat Daily+. Subscribe now to get ad-free early access to every episode – and to hear exclusive extended Tuesday Talk interviews.Want to know more about Gabby Bernstein? Find her on:Instagram - @gabbybernsteinWant more Kayla? You can find her on:Instagram - @kayla_itsinesTikTok - @kayla_itsinesLooking to smash your fitness goals? Sign up to the Sweat app, or find us on InstagramInstagram - @sweathttps://sweat.com/sweatdaily Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Economist and commentator Chris Johns talks to Eamon.Recorded on Wednesday 17th April 2024. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-stand-with-eamon-dunphy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The NIA boys discuss Apple Vision Pro, Big Tech VCs, Milei at Davos & Slow Death of MediaTimestamps:(00:00:00) - Intro(00:04:28) - Apple Vision Pro(00:37:28) - Big Tech VCs(00:49:37) - Milei at Davos(00:57:00) - Slow Death of MediaWhat Is Not Investment Advice?Every week, Jack Butcher, Bilal Zaidi & Trung Phan discuss what they're finding on the edges of the internet + the latest in business, technology and memes.Watch + Subscribe on Youtube:https://youtu.be/-sjzS4KGJwkListen into our group chat on Telegram:https://t.me/notinvestmentadviceLet us know what you think on Twitter:@bzaidi@trungtphan@jackbutcher@niapodcastFollow NIA on social media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/notadvicepod/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089813414522TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@niapodcast Links Mentioned:MKBHD on Quitting YouTubeTrung's F1 Drivers TweetMilei's Famous RantMilei's Davos Speech Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
#The slow death of the private Peregrine moon lander. Bob Zimmerman BehindtheBlack.com https://behindtheblack.com/behind-the-black/points-of-information/peregrine-still-operational-but-expected-to-burn-up-in-earths-atmosphere/ 1940