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Today's conversation is one we wish we didn't have to have—but it's one we absolutely must. In this episode, host Eva Hartling is joined by Liat Kaplan, founder and CEO of WiSP, a device she created to address a disturbing and all-too-common issue: drink spiking.Drink spiking is more widespread than many realize. While it's hard to find stats on this issue, recent studies show that 13% of women in the UK report having had their drinks spiked at some point in their lives. Among young adults aged 18–24, it's 70% who have either experienced or witnessed drink spiking. Despite these alarming numbers, the vast majority of incidents go unreported, often due to fear, shame, or the belief that nothing will be done.Liat, who has a background in strategic marketing with brands like SodaStream where she worked on Pepsi products, and Believer Meats, decided to take action. She developed WiSP—a small, reusable device that discreetly detects the presence of drugs in drinks, providing a simple yet powerful tool for personal safety which will be available for individual consumers in both the US and Canada.In this episode, Liat shares her journey from recognizing the problem to creating a tangible solution. We discuss the challenges she faced, the technology behind WiSP, and the broader implications for women's safety.This season of our podcast is brought to you by TD Canada Women in Enterprise. TD is proud to support women entrepreneurs and help them achieve success and growth through its program of educational workshops, financing and mentorship opportunities! Please find out how you can benefit from their support! Visit: TBIF: thebrandisfemale.com // TD Women in Enterprise: td.com/ca/en/business-banking/small-business/women-in-business // Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/thebrandisfemale
Sam, Ari, and Bastian march ever onward towards the end of Homestuck, getting deeper into Act 6 Act 6 Intermission 5. Conversations with and about alternate selves ensue. Roxy makes a space egg. Dave and Dirk have a rooftop feelings jam. (Vriska) now feels neutral to horses.This episode covers pages 7672 - 7803 of Andrew Hussie's Homestuck, which is best read on the Unofficial Homestuck Web Archive.The Faygo flavors tasted this episode are Superpop and Bubblepop, both of which are new for summer 2025. Get in touch!Leave us a message at our tumblr: https://seriousbusinesspod.tumblr.com
Sun, 30 Mar 2025 21:00:00 GMT http://relay.fm/mpu/790 http://relay.fm/mpu/790 Wandering Around The Verge, with David Pierce 790 David Sparks and Stephen Hackett David Pierce is Editor-at-Large at The Verge. This week, he talks with Stephen and David about the hardware and software he relies on for work, the overall state of Apple in 2025, and his complicated feelings about his new SodaStream. David Pierce is Editor-at-Large at The Verge. This week, he talks with Stephen and David about the hardware and software he relies on for work, the overall state of Apple in 2025, and his complicated feelings about his new SodaStream. clean 5479 David Pierce is Editor-at-Large at The Verge. This week, he talks with Stephen and David about the hardware and software he relies on for work, the overall state of Apple in 2025, and his complicated feelings about his new SodaStream. This episode of Mac Power Users is sponsored by: 1Password: Never forget a password again. DEVONthink: Get Organized — Unleash Your Creativity. Guest Starring: David Pierce Links and Show Notes: Sign up for the MPU email newsletter and join the MPU forums. More Power Users: Ad-free episodes with regular bonus segments Submit Feedback David Pierce | The Verge David Pierce (@davidpierce.xyz) — Bluesky David Pierce (@imdavidpierce) • Threads The Vergecast Podcast | The Verge MacWhisper 12: Now with Automatic Speaker Recognition - MacSparky Pebble Casio Watches with Step Tracking Mac Power Users #789: Back to the Mac, with Matt Gemmell - Relay NotePlan - Tasks, Notes, and Calendar Mac Power Users #756: Exploring NotePlan with David Roth - Relay Remind Me Faster InstaRemind Notion Calendar Mimestream Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference returns the week of June 9 - Apple Installer Newsletter | The Verge How Google Reader died — and why the web misses it more than ever | The Verge Daring Fireball: Apple Is Delaying the ‘More Personalized Siri' Apple Intelligence Features Daring Fireball: Something Is Rotten in the State of Cupertino Daring Fireball: Gurman: Tim Cook Has Put Mike Rockwell in Charge of Siri, Reporting to Craig Federighi Apple's Hidden AI Prompts Discovered in macOS Beta - MacRumors Search for photos and videos on iPhone - Apple Support On Apple Offering an Abstraction Layer for AI on Its Platforms - MacStories Bend Fantasy Hike The Day of the Jackal (TV series) - Wikipedia Instant Notion App
Sun, 30 Mar 2025 21:00:00 GMT http://relay.fm/mpu/790 http://relay.fm/mpu/790 David Sparks and Stephen Hackett David Pierce is Editor-at-Large at The Verge. This week, he talks with Stephen and David about the hardware and software he relies on for work, the overall state of Apple in 2025, and his complicated feelings about his new SodaStream. David Pierce is Editor-at-Large at The Verge. This week, he talks with Stephen and David about the hardware and software he relies on for work, the overall state of Apple in 2025, and his complicated feelings about his new SodaStream. clean 5479 David Pierce is Editor-at-Large at The Verge. This week, he talks with Stephen and David about the hardware and software he relies on for work, the overall state of Apple in 2025, and his complicated feelings about his new SodaStream. This episode of Mac Power Users is sponsored by: 1Password: Never forget a password again. DEVONthink: Get Organized — Unleash Your Creativity. Guest Starring: David Pierce Links and Show Notes: Sign up for the MPU email newsletter and join the MPU forums. More Power Users: Ad-free episodes with regular bonus segments Submit Feedback David Pierce | The Verge David Pierce (@davidpierce.xyz) — Bluesky David Pierce (@imdavidpierce) • Threads The Vergecast Podcast | The Verge MacWhisper 12: Now with Automatic Speaker Recognition - MacSparky Pebble Casio Watches with Step Tracking Mac Power Users #789: Back to the Mac, with Matt Gemmell - Relay NotePlan - Tasks, Notes, and Calendar Mac Power Users #756: Exploring NotePlan with David Roth - Relay Remind Me Faster InstaRemind Notion Calendar Mimestream Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference returns the week of June 9 - Apple Installer Newsletter | The Verge How Google Reader died — and why the web misses it more than ever | The Verge Daring Fireball: Apple Is Delaying the ‘More Personalized Siri' Apple Intelligence Features Daring Fireball: Something Is Rotten in the State of Cupertino Daring Fireball: Gurman: Tim Cook Has Put Mike Rockwell in Charge of Siri, Reporting to Craig Federighi Apple's Hidden AI Prompts Discovered in macOS Beta - MacRumors Search for photos and videos on iPhone - Apple Support On Apple Offering an Abstraction Layer for AI on Its Platforms - MacStories Bend Fantasy Hike The Day of the Jackal (TV series) - Wikipedia Instant Notion App
Dans ce [RUSH], Christophe LAFFONT, PDG de SODASTREAM nous explique quel entraîneur il aimerait rencontrer et pourquoi.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Random Vegas There are an average of 315 weddings per day in Vegas (@vegas_only) TwitPic of the week It's a glorious sign that is given depth and size when you see people standing next to it, shared by @Vegas_Visual. The Mint sign, one of the all-time great neon signs in Las Vegas. It runs a close second of the Dune turret marquee as those most missed from the landscape. The Mint was absorbed into Binion's Horseshoe in 1989. A part of the sign still exists to this day, viewable from the staircase up to Whiskey Liquor up. Unfortunately, the Neon Museum wasn't established until 1996 so it wasn't saved for posterity. News 360 Vegas Book Out Backstreet Boys Sphere Residency Flamingo New Go Pool Plans Alexxa @Paris
Amid inflation, restaurants need to get more creative to help bring customers through the door. What exactly can they do to improve traffic? André Moraes of PepsiCo Digital Lab shares how experiences, microinfluencers, and the Local Eats program can help propel restaurants in 2025. More About André Moraes: André leads Digital Marketing in PepsiCo's Global Away from Home division, across all beverage, snack, and food brands. Prior to joining PepsiCo, André worked at both the tech and agency sides of the marketing world - leading consumer strategy and marketing intelligence at Google within the CPG food and beverage sector, as well as heading up some of OMD's global Marketing Sciences efforts. André is also an Adjunct Professor at NYU where he teaches Marketing Analytics to students in the Integrated Marketing masters program. He holds a BS in Finance from Fairfield University, an MS in Digital Marketing from Full Sail University, and is a Fulbright Scholar. More About PepsiCo: PepsiCo products are enjoyed by consumers more than one billion times a day in more than 200 countries and territories around the world. PepsiCo generated more than $91 billion in net revenue in 2023, driven by a complementary beverage and convenient foods portfolio that includes Lay's, Doritos, Cheetos, Gatorade, Pepsi-Cola, Mountain Dew, Quaker, and SodaStream. PepsiCo's product portfolio includes a wide range of enjoyable foods and beverages, including many iconic brands that generate more than $1 billion each in estimated annual retail sales. Guiding PepsiCo is our vision to Be the Global Leader in Beverages and Convenient Foods by Winning with pep+ (PepsiCo Positive). pep+ is our strategic end-to-end transformation that puts sustainability and human capital at the center of how we will create value and growth by operating within planetary boundaries and inspiring positive change for planet and people. For more information, visit www.pepsico.com, and follow on X, Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn @PepsiCo. Visit the PepsiCo Foodservice (now known as Away from Home) LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/pepsico-foodservice-/ More About PepsiCo Digital Lab: The PepsiCo AwayFromHome Digital Lab is a first-of-its-kind group built to connect foodservice operators with exclusive PepsiCo solutions and services as well as the companies, services, insights, and solutions best suited for their specific digital growth needs. Powered by extensive proprietary and partner solutions, the Digital Lab is the first offering of its kind from a foodservice manufacturer directly helping operators of all sizes drive traffic, build check size, and develop their digital business – serving everyone from local single location restaurants, to the largest global QSRs. Check out FI Videos Here: https://foodinstitute.com/category/video/ Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheFoodInstitute
In this episode I chat with Amy Wilson, the hilarious and insightful co-host of What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood, a podcast that brings humor and heart to parenting. She's also the author of Happy to Help and a talented performer who's graced both Broadway and television screens. We chat about getting comfortable with the discomfort of letting people down (sometimes, including yourself!) SPONSOR: Take 20% off any water purifier at Aquatru.com using code 'HAPPY'! Peaks of the Week: I'm loving this countertop Soda Stream sparkling water maker Who knew corded headphones still work perfectly? Huge fan of these BUILT Puffs Protein Bars! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Skip the banter: 00:05:02In a chilling tale of wealth, privilege, and tragedy, a 16-year-old boy's decision to drive drunk leads to devastating consequences. Allison not only explores the night of horror that unfolded in Burleson, Texas, but she also delves into the controversial legal defense of "affluenza" - a term that would spark a national debate on justice and accountability. Discover how one fateful night forever altered the lives of many, raising questions about the role of privilege in our legal system. Will justice prevail, or will wealth pave the way for leniency? Listen to uncover the full story.SodaStream we talked about: https://amzn.to/3C7VbknEpisode video from our home studio (like and subscribe - it's good luck!): https://youtu.be/o5FOErpVVTESupport the showAll our links (YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, Merch, etc):https://linktr.ee/crimeandcoffeeFacebook Group to discuss episodes:www.facebook.com/groups/crimeandcoffeecouplepodcast/References available at https://www.crimeandcoffeecouple.com a few days after this podcast airs.Case Suggestions Form: https://forms.gle/RQbthyDvd98SGpVq8Remember to subscribe to our podcast in your favorite podcast player. Do it before you forget!If you're listening on Spotify please leave us a 5-star review, and leave a comment on today's episode!If you're on an iPhone, review us on Apple Podcasts please! Scroll to the bottom of the page and hit the stars ;)We appreciate you more than you know.Reminder:Support us and become a Patron! Over 80 bonus episodes:https://www.patreon.com/crimeandcoffeecouplePodcast Intro and Outro music:Seductress Dubstep or TrippinCoffee by Audionautix http://audionautix.comCreative Commons Music by Jason Shaw on Audion...
Bera íslenskar matvöruverslanir hag neytenda fyrir brjósti eða ráða gróðasjónarmið þeirra einfaldlega ríkjum? Og hvernig koma boðaðar verðhækkanir á matvöru fram á nýju ári og geta neytendur fylgst með því hvaða verslun er raunverulega að selja ódýrasta matinn? Við ætlum að ræða hækkanir á matvöruverði, mikinn hagnað matvöruverslanakeðja hér á landi undanfarin ár og hegðun þeirra gagnvart neytendum, við Aðalstein Kjartansson, rannsóknarblaðamann á Heimildinni, sem skrifað hefur ítarlega um matvörumarkaðinn og við Benjamín Julian, verkefnastjóra hjá Verðlagseftirliti ASÍ, sem segir okkur meðal annars hvaða matvara er að hækka eða lækka á þessari stundu. Hvað eiga CocaCola, tölvuframleiðandinn HP, lyfjafyrirtækið Teva, greiðslumiðlunin Rapyd og Sodastream sameiginlegt. Allt eru þetta fyrirtæki sem hópur fólks sniðgengur vegna tengsla þeirra við Ísrael. Hólmfríður Jónsdóttir og Ragnhildur Hólmgeirsdóttir frá íslensku sniðgönguhreyfingunni koma í heimsókn í síðari hluta þáttar og ræða um íslensku sniðgönguhreyfinguna, sem var sett á stofn fyrir um áratug síðan, en hefur sjaldan verið eins fyrirferðarmikil og í dag. Tónlist úr þættinum: PATTI SMITH - Free Money. BIG THIEF - Change.
This week, Steve and Leo discuss the recent 'Salt Typhoon' hack of U.S. telecom providers by China, TPM 2.0 requirement for Windows 11, Microsoft's newly hacked Windows activation system, Apple patenting AI facial and body recognition, and much more. Steve also shares an intriguing conversation he had with the ChatGPT 4o AI system while working on an update to GRC's DNS Benchmark tool. All telecom providers have been hacked and may still not be safe to use. So now the government is recommending that we use our own encrypted communications. The plan to obsolete all non-TPM 2.0 PCs remains well underway. Microsoft must be feeling the heat, so they're taking time to not apologize. Whoops. Microsoft's product activation system has been fully hacked. All Windows and Office products may now be easily activated without any licensing. Here come the AI patents. Apple patents AI recognizing people by what they're wearing after earlier seeing their faces and noting what they're wearing. Zoom wasn't encrypting their early video conferencing. They're still trying to get out from under the mess their lies created for them. AWS introduces physical data terminal locations where users can go to perform massive data transfers to and from the cloud. The FTC has set its sights on data brokers. Let's hope something comes of it. GRC's email finally gets BIMI. (Can you see the Ruby-G logo?) Lot's a terrific listener feedback about authenticator policy, a new and free point-to-point link service, Tor's "Snowflake", linking PCs and Smartphones, and even recharging spent SodaStream canisters. Then we look at a recent conversation Steve had with "ChatGPT 4o with canvas" and the new plan that resulted Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-1004-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to Security Now at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can submit a question to Security Now at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsors: lookout.com canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT bitwarden.com/twit
This week, Steve and Leo discuss the recent 'Salt Typhoon' hack of U.S. telecom providers by China, TPM 2.0 requirement for Windows 11, Microsoft's newly hacked Windows activation system, Apple patenting AI facial and body recognition, and much more. Steve also shares an intriguing conversation he had with the ChatGPT 4o AI system while working on an update to GRC's DNS Benchmark tool. • All telecom providers have been hacked and may still not be safe to use. So now the government is recommending that we use our own encrypted communications. • The plan to obsolete all non-TPM 2.0 PCs remains well underway. Microsoft must be feeling the heat, so they're taking time to not apologize. • Whoops. Microsoft's product activation system has been fully hacked. All Windows and Office products may now be easily activated without any licensing. • Here come the AI patents. Apple patents AI recognizing people by what they're wearing after earlier seeing their faces and noting what they're wearing. • Zoom wasn't encrypting their early video conferencing. They're still trying to get out from under the mess their lies created for them. • AWS introduces physical data terminal locations where users can go to perform massive data transfers to and from the cloud. • The FTC has set its sights on data brokers. Let's hope something comes of it. • GRC's email finally gets BIMI. (Can you see the Ruby-G logo?) • Lot's a terrific listener feedback about authenticator policy, a new and free point-to-point link service, Tor's "Snowflake", linking PCs and Smartphones, and even recharging spent SodaStream canisters. • Then we look at a recent conversation Steve had with "ChatGPT 4o with canvas" and the new plan that resulted Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-1004-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to Security Now at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can submit a question to Security Now at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsors: lookout.com canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT bitwarden.com/twit
This week, Steve and Leo discuss the recent 'Salt Typhoon' hack of U.S. telecom providers by China, TPM 2.0 requirement for Windows 11, Microsoft's newly hacked Windows activation system, Apple patenting AI facial and body recognition, and much more. Steve also shares an intriguing conversation he had with the ChatGPT 4o AI system while working on an update to GRC's DNS Benchmark tool. • All telecom providers have been hacked and may still not be safe to use. So now the government is recommending that we use our own encrypted communications. • The plan to obsolete all non-TPM 2.0 PCs remains well underway. Microsoft must be feeling the heat, so they're taking time to not apologize. • Whoops. Microsoft's product activation system has been fully hacked. All Windows and Office products may now be easily activated without any licensing. • Here come the AI patents. Apple patents AI recognizing people by what they're wearing after earlier seeing their faces and noting what they're wearing. • Zoom wasn't encrypting their early video conferencing. They're still trying to get out from under the mess their lies created for them. • AWS introduces physical data terminal locations where users can go to perform massive data transfers to and from the cloud. • The FTC has set its sights on data brokers. Let's hope something comes of it. • GRC's email finally gets BIMI. (Can you see the Ruby-G logo?) • Lot's a terrific listener feedback about authenticator policy, a new and free point-to-point link service, Tor's "Snowflake", linking PCs and Smartphones, and even recharging spent SodaStream canisters. • Then we look at a recent conversation Steve had with "ChatGPT 4o with canvas" and the new plan that resulted Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-1004-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to Security Now at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can submit a question to Security Now at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsors: lookout.com canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT bitwarden.com/twit
This week, Steve and Leo discuss the recent 'Salt Typhoon' hack of U.S. telecom providers by China, TPM 2.0 requirement for Windows 11, Microsoft's newly hacked Windows activation system, Apple patenting AI facial and body recognition, and much more. Steve also shares an intriguing conversation he had with the ChatGPT 4o AI system while working on an update to GRC's DNS Benchmark tool. • All telecom providers have been hacked and may still not be safe to use. So now the government is recommending that we use our own encrypted communications. • The plan to obsolete all non-TPM 2.0 PCs remains well underway. Microsoft must be feeling the heat, so they're taking time to not apologize. • Whoops. Microsoft's product activation system has been fully hacked. All Windows and Office products may now be easily activated without any licensing. • Here come the AI patents. Apple patents AI recognizing people by what they're wearing after earlier seeing their faces and noting what they're wearing. • Zoom wasn't encrypting their early video conferencing. They're still trying to get out from under the mess their lies created for them. • AWS introduces physical data terminal locations where users can go to perform massive data transfers to and from the cloud. • The FTC has set its sights on data brokers. Let's hope something comes of it. • GRC's email finally gets BIMI. (Can you see the Ruby-G logo?) • Lot's a terrific listener feedback about authenticator policy, a new and free point-to-point link service, Tor's "Snowflake", linking PCs and Smartphones, and even recharging spent SodaStream canisters. • Then we look at a recent conversation Steve had with "ChatGPT 4o with canvas" and the new plan that resulted Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-1004-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to Security Now at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can submit a question to Security Now at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsors: lookout.com canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT bitwarden.com/twit
This week, Steve and Leo discuss the recent 'Salt Typhoon' hack of U.S. telecom providers by China, TPM 2.0 requirement for Windows 11, Microsoft's newly hacked Windows activation system, Apple patenting AI facial and body recognition, and much more. Steve also shares an intriguing conversation he had with the ChatGPT 4o AI system while working on an update to GRC's DNS Benchmark tool. All telecom providers have been hacked and may still not be safe to use. So now the government is recommending that we use our own encrypted communications. The plan to obsolete all non-TPM 2.0 PCs remains well underway. Microsoft must be feeling the heat, so they're taking time to not apologize. Whoops. Microsoft's product activation system has been fully hacked. All Windows and Office products may now be easily activated without any licensing. Here come the AI patents. Apple patents AI recognizing people by what they're wearing after earlier seeing their faces and noting what they're wearing. Zoom wasn't encrypting their early video conferencing. They're still trying to get out from under the mess their lies created for them. AWS introduces physical data terminal locations where users can go to perform massive data transfers to and from the cloud. The FTC has set its sights on data brokers. Let's hope something comes of it. GRC's email finally gets BIMI. (Can you see the Ruby-G logo?) Lot's a terrific listener feedback about authenticator policy, a new and free point-to-point link service, Tor's "Snowflake", linking PCs and Smartphones, and even recharging spent SodaStream canisters. Then we look at a recent conversation Steve had with "ChatGPT 4o with canvas" and the new plan that resulted Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-1004-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to Security Now at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can submit a question to Security Now at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsors: lookout.com canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT bitwarden.com/twit
This week, Steve and Leo discuss the recent 'Salt Typhoon' hack of U.S. telecom providers by China, TPM 2.0 requirement for Windows 11, Microsoft's newly hacked Windows activation system, Apple patenting AI facial and body recognition, and much more. Steve also shares an intriguing conversation he had with the ChatGPT 4o AI system while working on an update to GRC's DNS Benchmark tool. • All telecom providers have been hacked and may still not be safe to use. So now the government is recommending that we use our own encrypted communications. • The plan to obsolete all non-TPM 2.0 PCs remains well underway. Microsoft must be feeling the heat, so they're taking time to not apologize. • Whoops. Microsoft's product activation system has been fully hacked. All Windows and Office products may now be easily activated without any licensing. • Here come the AI patents. Apple patents AI recognizing people by what they're wearing after earlier seeing their faces and noting what they're wearing. • Zoom wasn't encrypting their early video conferencing. They're still trying to get out from under the mess their lies created for them. • AWS introduces physical data terminal locations where users can go to perform massive data transfers to and from the cloud. • The FTC has set its sights on data brokers. Let's hope something comes of it. • GRC's email finally gets BIMI. (Can you see the Ruby-G logo?) • Lot's a terrific listener feedback about authenticator policy, a new and free point-to-point link service, Tor's "Snowflake", linking PCs and Smartphones, and even recharging spent SodaStream canisters. • Then we look at a recent conversation Steve had with "ChatGPT 4o with canvas" and the new plan that resulted Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-1004-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to Security Now at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can submit a question to Security Now at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsors: lookout.com canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT bitwarden.com/twit
This week, Steve and Leo discuss the recent 'Salt Typhoon' hack of U.S. telecom providers by China, TPM 2.0 requirement for Windows 11, Microsoft's newly hacked Windows activation system, Apple patenting AI facial and body recognition, and much more. Steve also shares an intriguing conversation he had with the ChatGPT 4o AI system while working on an update to GRC's DNS Benchmark tool. All telecom providers have been hacked and may still not be safe to use. So now the government is recommending that we use our own encrypted communications. The plan to obsolete all non-TPM 2.0 PCs remains well underway. Microsoft must be feeling the heat, so they're taking time to not apologize. Whoops. Microsoft's product activation system has been fully hacked. All Windows and Office products may now be easily activated without any licensing. Here come the AI patents. Apple patents AI recognizing people by what they're wearing after earlier seeing their faces and noting what they're wearing. Zoom wasn't encrypting their early video conferencing. They're still trying to get out from under the mess their lies created for them. AWS introduces physical data terminal locations where users can go to perform massive data transfers to and from the cloud. The FTC has set its sights on data brokers. Let's hope something comes of it. GRC's email finally gets BIMI. (Can you see the Ruby-G logo?) Lot's a terrific listener feedback about authenticator policy, a new and free point-to-point link service, Tor's "Snowflake", linking PCs and Smartphones, and even recharging spent SodaStream canisters. Then we look at a recent conversation Steve had with "ChatGPT 4o with canvas" and the new plan that resulted Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-1004-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to Security Now at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can submit a question to Security Now at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsors: lookout.com canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT bitwarden.com/twit
This week, Steve and Leo discuss the recent 'Salt Typhoon' hack of U.S. telecom providers by China, TPM 2.0 requirement for Windows 11, Microsoft's newly hacked Windows activation system, Apple patenting AI facial and body recognition, and much more. Steve also shares an intriguing conversation he had with the ChatGPT 4o AI system while working on an update to GRC's DNS Benchmark tool. All telecom providers have been hacked and may still not be safe to use. So now the government is recommending that we use our own encrypted communications. The plan to obsolete all non-TPM 2.0 PCs remains well underway. Microsoft must be feeling the heat, so they're taking time to not apologize. Whoops. Microsoft's product activation system has been fully hacked. All Windows and Office products may now be easily activated without any licensing. Here come the AI patents. Apple patents AI recognizing people by what they're wearing after earlier seeing their faces and noting what they're wearing. Zoom wasn't encrypting their early video conferencing. They're still trying to get out from under the mess their lies created for them. AWS introduces physical data terminal locations where users can go to perform massive data transfers to and from the cloud. The FTC has set its sights on data brokers. Let's hope something comes of it. GRC's email finally gets BIMI. (Can you see the Ruby-G logo?) Lot's a terrific listener feedback about authenticator policy, a new and free point-to-point link service, Tor's "Snowflake", linking PCs and Smartphones, and even recharging spent SodaStream canisters. Then we look at a recent conversation Steve had with "ChatGPT 4o with canvas" and the new plan that resulted Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-1004-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to Security Now at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can submit a question to Security Now at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Sponsors: lookout.com canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT bitwarden.com/twit
Send us a textAn area once called Dunkley's Grove was considered for a new stadium for the Chicago White Sox, not in old-timey days – in 1986! Was Edison Park named for Thomas Edison? Dunton, Sagone, Hartford… and where was Cleaverville?Show your love of this podcast for the cost of a coffee:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chicagohistorySend me an email with whatever is on your mind: chicagohistorypod AT gmail.comLeave me a voice message - just click on the microphone in the lower right corner here: https://www.chicagohistorypod.comUp your cocktail or Sodastream game with Portland craft syrups!https://portlandsyrups.com/collections/all?sca_ref=1270971.MO4APpJH1kAffiliate Links (anything you buy through these links - not just this stuff - helps benefit the show at no additional cost to you):BOOKS:Place Names of Illinois by Edward Callaryhttps://amzn.to/3U89rPXChicago Area Wall Map (30"x29" Laminated)https://amzn.to/4h5g4w4CHP Merch (Buy a T-Shirt, Help the Podcast):https://www.teepublic.com/user/chicago-history-podcastSupport the show
In this episode of 'Inspired to Lead,' host Talia Mashiach speaks with Rena Nickerson, General Manager at Quaker Canada, a division of PepsiCo. They discuss Rena's journey from Manhattan to her successful career in business leadership, overcoming challenges and shedding light on her experiences at Heinz, Colgate Palmolive, and SodaStream. Rena offers insights into her leadership style, balancing a corporate career with family life, the importance of mentorship, and the unique challenges and rewards of being a Jewish woman in the corporate world. Listeners also gain valuable advice on self-belief, dealing with potential failure, and striving for professional and personal excellence. 00:00 Introduction to Inspire to Lead 01:40 Meet Rena Nickerson: A Journey in Business Leadership 02:20 From Manhattan to Toronto: Rena's Personal Background 03:00 Early Career and First Job at Heinz 06:31 Challenges and Lessons at Heinz 09:13 Transition to Colgate and Career Growth 14:25 Balancing Family and Career 17:29 Leadership Philosophy and Practices 20:26 Empowering Leadership and Openness 21:29 The Impact of COVID on Leadership Styles 21:52 Creating a Culture of Diversity and Development 23:00 Discovering Your Superpower 25:05 The Importance of Mentors 29:36 Building a Successful Team at SodaStream 32:46 Balancing Religious Observance in the Corporate World 36:43 Advice for the Younger Generation 39:12 Final Thoughts and Gratitude Powered By Roth & Co The JWE For guest suggestions, please email Talia: podcast@thejwe.org
Send us a textShow your love of this podcast for the cost of a coffee:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chicagohistorySend me an email with whatever is on your mind: chicagohistorypod AT gmail.comLeave me a voice message - just click on the microphone in the lower right corner here: https://www.chicagohistorypod.comUp your cocktail or Sodastream game with Portland craft syrups!https://portlandsyrups.com/collections/all?sca_ref=1270971.MO4APpJH1kCHP Merch (Buy a T-Shirt, Help the Podcast):https://www.teepublic.com/user/chicago-history-podcastSupport the show
Sjaldan gerist það að maður verði frægur á einni nóttu. Svo var þó bókstaflega um Gísla Oktavíanus Gíslason frá Uppsölum í Selárdal. Hann var nánast algjörlega óþekktur áður en Ómar Ragnarsson, landskunnur sjónvarpsmaður, bankaði upp á hjá honum árið 1981. Þátturinn Stiklur var sýndur á jóladag árið 1981. Þá var íslenskt samfélag að nútímavæðast hratt. Allir vildu eiga nýjustu tækin, hvort sem um var að ræða litasjónvarp, myndbandstæki, fótanuddtæki eða Soda-Stream. Því sat þjóðin gapandi af undrun og horfði á viðtal við mann sem virtist eins og hann væri nýkominn frá 1881. Á Uppsölum var ekkert sjónvarp eða Soda-Stream. Þar var einfaldlega ekkert rafmagn né rennandi vatn. Gísli notaðist enn þá við orf og ljá. Hann heillaði fólk þó með einlægni sinni og glettni. Einnig er ekki annað hægt en að dást að seiglunni og ósérhlífninni sem einkenndi einbúann í Selárdal. En saga hans er þó einnig harmsaga manns sem átti vonir og drauma sem ekki rættust. Viltu heyra fleiri þætti? Kynntu þér Draugana á Patreon Vefverslun Drauganna Tónlistin úr þáttunum Umræðuhópur Drauganna á Facebook
Shiri Hellmann is the VP of Global Brand Communications at Fiverr, with extensive experience in brand building, e-commerce, and consumer goods. Her diverse career began on the agency side before transitioning to the client side, where she led marketing communications for Bezeq International, Israel's largest telecommunications company, handling both B2B and B2C services. She later served as Head of Global Marketing Communication at SodaStream, overseeing campaigns in over 42 countries. Shiri then became VP of Marketing for SodaStream in the US, spearheading the brand's first Super Bowl ad. After returning to Israel, she freelanced with startups, focusing on brand strategy, research, and campaign execution. Shiri began using Fiverr in her freelance work and has since joined the Fiverr team as VP of Global Brand Communications. Fiverr is an online marketplace created to revolutionize the way the world collaborates by democratizing access to talent. Today, it is the largest marketplace of its kind, connecting freelancers and businesses in over 160 countries and offering more than 700 categories to choose from. On today's show, Alan and Shiri discuss her journey to Fiverr and the increasing shift toward freelancing. They highlight the projection that by 2027, half of the U.S. workforce will be freelancing in some capacity and explore how Fiverr is positioning itself to capitalize on this trend. The conversation then turns to the impact of return-to-office mandates and the growing influence of AI in the freelance industry. They also dive into the recent campaign featuring Martha Stewart as a participant in the Fiverr freelance community.In this episode, you'll learn: The importance of understanding local culture when driving global marketing successThe impacts of return-to-office mandatesHow AI is affecting the freelance communityKey Highlights: [01:40] Experience of being a birthday clown[03:22] Career path[09:07] What is Fiverr[10:30] How is Fiverr facilitating the freelance movement[12:35] Impact of return-to-office mandates[15:01] Impact of AI on freelance community [19:28] Latest brand campaign with Martha Stewart[21:55] What makes great marketing[22:53] Experience of your past that defines you[24:37] Advice to younger self[25:09] A topic that you and other marketers need to learn more about[27:25] Trends or subcultures others should follow[30:25] Largest opportunity or threat to marketers todayLooking for more?Visit our website for the full show notes, links to resources mentioned in this episode, and ways to connect with the guest! Become a member today and listen ad-free, visit https://plus.acast.com/s/marketingtoday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a textTheir killings stand out as one of Chicago's most infamous unsolved crimes. Today we're discussing the Grimes Sisters Murders.Show your love of this podcast for the cost of a coffee:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chicagohistorySend me an email with whatever is on your mind: chicagohistorypod AT gmail.comLeave me a voice message - just click on the microphone in the lower right corner here: https://www.chicagohistorypod.comUp your cocktail or Sodastream game with Portland craft syrups!https://portlandsyrups.com/collections/all?sca_ref=1270971.MO4APpJH1kAffiliate Links (anything you buy through these links - not just this stuff - helps benefit the show at no additional cost to you):BOOKS:Two Lost Girls: The Grimes Sisters Murders by Troy Taylorhttps://amzn.to/48nDx7S (Paperback)https://amzn.to/3YGeo5f (Free with Kindle Unlimited)Want to read hundreds of books for FREE every month? Try Kindle Unlimited here: https://amzn.to/4dInhRbChicago's Unsolved Crimes and Mysteries by Bryan Alaspahttps://amzn.to/48olAWPChicago Area Wall Map (30"x29" Laminated)https://amzn.to/4h5g4w4CHP Merch (Buy a T-Shirt, Help the Podcast):https://www.teepublic.com/user/chicago-history-podcastSupport the show
In Episode 178 of The Business Development Podcast, host Kelly Kennedy sits down with Fahad Khan, the dynamic CEO and founder of Canada Prime Marketing. Fahad shares his remarkable journey, beginning as a 14-year-old immigrant to Canada and evolving into a highly successful entrepreneur. He discusses how his early experiences shaped his mindset, driving him to build a marketing empire. With partnerships spanning Fortune 500 companies like TELUS and SodaStream, Fahad reveals how his relentless pursuit of excellence, combined with key lessons from influential mentors like Tony Robbins, have fueled his success.Throughout Episode 178, Fahad provides insights into the power of mindset, resilience, and the importance of seizing the right opportunities. He delves into his transformational experience as a Tony Robbins Platinum Partner and how this partnership helped him unlock new levels of growth, both personally and professionally. This episode is packed with valuable lessons for aspiring entrepreneurs, as Fahad reflects on the challenges and rewards of his journey, offering actionable advice for anyone looking to break through limitations and build something extraordinary.Key Takeaways: 1. Starting a business early, even in uncertain conditions, can set the stage for long-term growth and success.2. Building strong, strategic partnerships with major companies is crucial for business sustainability and scaling.3. Personal growth and continual self-investment are essential for unlocking new levels of success.4. Persistence through tough circumstances is a core trait of successful entrepreneurs.5. Surrounding yourself with mentors and like-minded individuals accelerates both personal and professional development.6. Leading with empathy and cultivating a supportive work culture builds loyalty and motivates high-performance teams.7. Empowering others, particularly through mentorship, creates a lasting impact and brings deeper fulfillment.8. Staying innovative and adopting new technologies, like AI, can give businesses a competitive edge.9. Adaptability and the ability to evolve with changing market dynamics are key to long-term success.10. Focusing on creating memorable experiences for employees fosters a positive, productive company culture.Links referenced in this episode:capitalbd.canait.catonyrobbins.comfiverr.comupwork.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Canada Prime Marketing Telus Sodastream Capital Business Development Lyft Pakistan Rogers Unlock the Growth You Deserve with Kelly KennedyYour business has incredible potential, and I'm here to help you tap into it. Together, we'll explore strategies that are customized to your unique goals, empowering you to create lasting success. Let's take the next step in your journey and transform your vision into reality. Ready when you are—start your transformation today with Kelly Kennedy: [Capital Business Development Coaching](https://kelly-kennedy-f640.mykajabi.com/capital-business-development-coaching).
Send us a textHave you ever been to Grossdale? Praha? Maybe Swedetown? How about Gregg's Milk Station? I'm sure you've been to Hardscrabble, right? Today we're discussing Chicago's Forgotten Towns, Neighborhoods, and Names.Show your love of this podcast for the cost of a coffee:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chicagohistorySend me an email with whatever is on your mind: chicagohistorypod AT gmail.comLeave me a voice message - just click on the microphone in the lower right corner here: https://www.chicagohistorypod.comUp your cocktail or Sodastream game with Portland craft syrups!https://portlandsyrups.com/collections/all?sca_ref=1270971.MO4APpJH1kAffiliate Links (anything you buy through these links - not just this stuff - helps benefit the show at no additional cost to you):BOOKS:Place Names of Illinois by Edward Callaryhttps://amzn.to/3U89rPXChicago Area Wall Map (30"x29" Laminated)https://amzn.to/4h5g4w4CHP Merch (Buy a T-Shirt, Help the Podcast):https://www.teepublic.com/user/chicago-history-podcastSupport the show
Send us a textWTTW's Eddie Griffin is back to discuss one of Chicago's darkest sports stories - the Black Sox Scandal of 1919.The new season of Chicago Stories begins September 20th.https://interactive.wttw.com/chicago-storiesShow your love of this podcast for the cost of a coffee:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chicagohistoryLeave me a voice message - just click on the microphone in the lower right corner here: https://www.chicagohistorypod.comUp your cocktail or Sodastream game with Portland craft syrups!https://portlandsyrups.com/collections/all?sca_ref=1270971.MO4APpJH1kAffiliate Links (anything you buy through these links - not just this stuff - helps benefit the show at no additional cost to you):BOOKS:Eight Men Out: The Black Sox and the 1919 World Series by Eliot Asinofhttps://amzn.to/3zg04GHChicago Tribune Book of the Chicago White Sox: A Decade by Decade Historyhttps://amzn.to/3MNdq0a Ultimate White Sox Trivia Book, The by Ray Walkerhttps://amzn.to/3MKcUQwMOVIES:Eight Men Out (Blu-ray)https://amzn.to/3Zrzt4cSupport the show
Send us a textAnthony Bourdain tasted the wormwood-infused liquor Malört for his TV show “The Layover” and said, “its brash nature" created “a possibility that I could get all stabby and belligerent.” Today we're talking about Malört, the truly Chicago booze.Show your love of this podcast for the cost of a coffee:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chicagohistoryLeave me a voice message - just click on the microphone in the lower right corner here: https://www.chicagohistorypod.comUp your cocktail or Sodastream game with Portland craft syrups!https://portlandsyrups.com/collections/all?sca_ref=1270971.MO4APpJH1kAffiliate Links (anything you buy through these links - not just this stuff - helps benefit the show at no additional cost to you):BOOKS:Malört: The Redemption of a Revered & Reviled Spirit by John Noel https://amzn.to/4cT7BJ3Chicago Handshake Drinking Card Game (Transit Tees)https://amzn.to/3My8GeOSupport the show
Send us a textThis episode's guest is Mitchell Bisschop, who wrote and stars in the play "Royko: The Toughest Man in Chicago," which runs Sept. 5-29, 2024, at the Chopin Theatre. Mitchell and I discuss celebrated newspaper columnist Mike Royko, Chicago newspapers, growing up in Barrington, IL as a theatre nerd, and how this one-man play came together. Don't worry if you don't know much about Mike Royko - I include a (somewhat) brief bio before the interview.Tickets to Royko: The Toughest Man in Chicago - https://www.chopintheatre.com/event.php?id=2935Roseland, Chicago: 1972 (Cate Plys) - Mike Royko 50+/- Years Ago TodayShow your love of this podcast for the cost of a coffee:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chicagohistoryLeave me a voice message - just click on the microphone in the lower right corner here: https://www.chicagohistorypod.comUp your cocktail or Sodastream game with Portland craft syrups!https://portlandsyrups.com/collections/all?sca_ref=1270971.MO4APpJH1kAffiliate Links (anything you buy through these links - not just this stuff - helps benefit the show at no additional cost to you):BOOKS:One More Time: The Best of Mike Roykohttps://amzn.to/4e2FJmLBest of Royko: The Tribune Yearshttps://amzn.to/4g6vShSEarly Royko: Up Against it in Chicago by Mike Royko with Rick Koganhttps://amzn.to/3MrUhASRoyko in Love: Mike's Letters to Carol by Mike Roykohttps://amzn.to/3T88nuQSupport the Show.
Send us a Text Message.He arrived in Chicago from Boston in the mid-1800s and set up an Eye and Ear Infirmary to help those in need. Hear the story of Dr. Edward Lorenzo Holmes and his efforts to help the less fortunate in Chicago.West Loop: Then and Now by Connie FairbanksBuy it from the author: https://www.conniefairbanks.com/shop-1Show your support of the show for the cost of a coffee:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chicagohistoryLeave me a voice message - just click on the microphone in the lower right corner here: https://www.chicagohistorypod.comUp your cocktail or Sodastream game with Portland craft syrups!https://portlandsyrups.com/collections/all?sca_ref=1270971.MO4APpJH1kAffiliate Links (anything you buy through these links - not just this stuff - helps benefit the show at no additional cost to you):BOOKS:Chicago's West Loop: Then and Now by Connie Fairbankshttps://amzn.to/46U00J7 (Kindle Edition)Chicago Portraits: New Edition by June Skinner Sawyershttps://amzn.to/3WRoTQWChicago's Parks: A Photographic History by John Grafhttps://amzn.to/43Hod3x (Paperback)https://amzn.to/3Tz8Khv (FREE with Kindle Unlimited)Want to read hundreds of books for FREE every month? Try Kindle Unlimited: https://amzn.to/4dInhRbChicago History Podcast Art by John K. Schneider (angeleyesartjks AT gmail.com)Gear used in the recording of this podcast:Shure MV7 Microphone: https://amzn.to/4aN8Xo6Zoom H6 Recorder: https://amzn.to/3y0wWh0Support the Show.
Send us a Text Message.He was born with a silver spoon in his mouth, but when this Chicago-born department store heir died mysteriously at the age of 20, things really got weird. #ChicagoHistory #MontgomeryWard #MysteriousDeath #Wards #DepartmentStores #TrueCrimeWant to help support the show? Buy Me A Coffee!https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chicagohistoryLeave me a voice message - just click on the microphone in the lower right corner here: https://www.chicagohistorypod.comUp your cocktail or Sodastream game with Portland craft syrups!https://portlandsyrups.com/collections/all?sca_ref=1270971.MO4APpJH1kAffiliate Links (anything you buy through these links - not just this stuff - helps benefit the show at no additional cost to you):Montgomery Ward & Co. Catalogue and Buyers' Guide 1895https://amzn.to/3X4wMUvMontgomery Ward Fashions of the Twentieshttps://amzn.to/4dMEQikMontgomery Ward T-Shirthttps://amzn.to/46OdaamChicago History Podcast Clothing, Mugs, Totes, & More (your purchase helps support the podcast):https://www.teepublic.com/user/chicago-history-podcasthttps://chicago-history-podcast.creator-spring.com/Chicago History Podcast (chicagohistorypod AT gmail.com):https://www.chicagohistorypod.comhttps://www.facebook.com/ChicagoHistoryPod/https://twitter.com/chicago_podhttps://www.instagram.com/chicagohistorypod/Chicago History Podcast Art by John K. Schneider (angeleyesartjks AT gmail.com)Support the Show.
Send us a Text Message.Chinese entrepreneurs in the 1970s as well as refugees from Vietnam and Cambodia transformed an area on the city's north side by opening restaurants, bakeries, pharmacies, and social service agencies. Today we're discussing Chicago's Little Saigon with author Erica Allen-Kim.Building Little Saigon: Refugee Urbanism in American Cities and Suburbs by Erica Allen-KimBuy it from the publisher: https://utpress.utexas.edu/9781477329719/Show your support of the show for the cost of a coffee:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chicagohistoryLeave me a voice message - just click on the microphone in the lower right corner here: https://www.chicagohistorypod.comUp your cocktail or Sodastream game with Portland craft syrups!https://portlandsyrups.com/collections/all?sca_ref=1270971.MO4APpJH1kAffiliate Links (anything you buy through these links - not just this stuff - helps benefit the show at no additional cost to you):BOOKS:Building Little Saigon: Refugee Urbanism in American Cities and Suburbs by Erica Allen-Kimhttps://amzn.to/3X1MxvyToward a Framework for Vietnamese American Studies: History, Community, and Memory by Linda Ho Peché, Alex-Thai Dinh Vo, et al.https://amzn.to/3WXx3IBAfter Rain: A Vietnamese Refugee Family Story by Hoành Phonghttps://amzn.to/3yzjVQC (Paperback)https://amzn.to/3LY3Vej (Kindle)or FREE with Kindle UnlimitedWant to read hundreds of books for FREE every month? Try Kindle Unlimited: https://amzn.to/4dInhRbChicago History Podcast Art by John K. Schneider (angeleyesartjks AT gmail.com)Gear used in the recording of this podcast:Shure MV7 Microphone: https://amzn.to/4aN8Xo6Zoom H6 Recorder: https://amzn.to/3y0wWh0Support the Show.
Send us a Text Message.In this episode of the "Feel It Alcohol Free" podcast, hosts Susan and Ruby delve into the internal dialogues and rationalizations that often lead individuals to reach for a drink. They answer this lively question from a listener, “Arrrgh!! Damn you, wine! I am struggling with that naughty voice in my head again, the one that says, "just have a glass. You've done brilliantly, so relax. Stop overthinking it. You deserve it." And I know better. But why am I having these thoughts?” The hosts share their personal experiences with these permission giving thoughts and explore the origins of these thoughts in the amygdala and limbic or "lizard brain". they emphasize the importance of creating an environment that doesn't trigger the need for relief at the end of the day and share strategies for overcoming the urge to drink. Join Susan and Ruby as they delve into the psychology of alcohol consumption and share their favorite ways to embrace an alcohol-free lifestyle. So, grab a refreshing drink and get ready to "feel lit" with the "Feel It Alcohol Free" podcast.KeywordsAlcohol-free lifestyle, alcohol freedom coaches, green light thoughts, amygdala, limbic brain, relief at the end of the day, lizard brain, mocktails, celebrating small wins, positive emotions, ritual without alcohol, SodaStream, alcohol-free community, Apple Podcasts reviews, A Wine Free Weekend, yoga snack, Down Dog app, emotional brain, animal brain, prefrontal cortex, stress relief methods, physiological needs, inner toddler, protein for relief, lifestyle changes, subconscious desires, automatic thoughts, environmental influences, conscious awareness.We want to hear from you! Leave a review on Apple Podcasts, and ask us any questions you have about breaking free from wine or living an alcohol-free lifestyle. Your question could be the highlight of a future episode! Grab your copy of our FREE WineFree Weekend Guide to help you on your alcohol free journey. https://feellitpodcast.com/Guide Find community and connection on the Feel Lit Alcohol Free Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/feellitalcoholfreepodcastWebsites:Susan Larkin Coaching https://www.susanlarkincoaching.com/ Ruby Williams at Freedom Renegade Coaching https://www.freedomrenegadecoaching.com/Follow Susan: @drinklesswithsusanFollow Ruby: @rubywilliamscoachingIt is strongly recommended that you seek professional advice regarding your health before attempting to take a break from alcohol. The creators, hosts, and producers of the The Feel Lit Alcohol Free podcast are not healthcare practitioners and therefore do not give medical, or psychological advice nor do they intend for the podcast, any resource or communication on behalf of the podcast or otherwise to be a substitute for such.
Send us a Text Message.Long before NASCAR came to Chicago, this town had races, racers, and racetracks. Today we're talking about Chicago's Motor Speedways.Show your support of the show for the cost of a coffee:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chicagohistoryLeave me a voice message - just click on the microphone in the lower right corner here: https://www.chicagohistorypod.comUp your cocktail or Sodastream game with Portland craft syrups!https://portlandsyrups.com/collections/all?sca_ref=1270971.MO4APpJH1kAffiliate Links (anything you buy through these links - not just this stuff - helps benefit the show at no additional cost to you):BOOKS:Driving with the Devil: Southern Moonshine, Detroit Wheels, and the Birth of NASCAR by Neal Thompsonhttps://amzn.to/4csaSj7Fifty Years of Stock Car Racing: A History of Collectibles and Memorabilia by Ken Breslauerhttps://amzn.to/45SL6CcCLOTHING:Chicago Skyline Race Car Shirthttps://amzn.to/3zxbLZcWant to read hundreds of books for FREE every month? Try Kindle Unlimited: https://amzn.to/4dInhRbChicago History Podcast Art by John K. Schneider (angeleyesartjks AT gmail.com)Gear used in the recording of this podcast:Shure MV7 Microphone: https://amzn.to/4aN8Xo6Zoom H6 Recorder: https://amzn.to/3y0wWh0Support the Show.
“4th of July Special: What's The Point Of A Strawberry?” Well, not counting the fact that they lower your blood pressure, are high in fiber, rich in antioxidants and guard you from cancer, strawberries are pretty much useless. In this wildly discursive 4th of July chat with singer-songwriter Shannon McArdle, the Brooklyn musician talks to Alex about why she's not into strawberries (or fruit for that matter), why she got on a subway in the middle of a pandemic and how she lost the tip of her finger. Look, this is our perennial and evergreen 4th of July Shannon Spectacular and this conversation not only covers all the bases, it will make you forget that there's no (legal) firework celebrations this year. This chat covers the genius of the new Dylan album, the durability of Soda Stream machines and the 20th anniversary reissue of Shannon's old band The Mendoza Line's We're All In This Alone. Oh, and Alex worries Shannon might get scurvy. And Shannon doesn't seem worried about this at all. An hour and a half of comedy, antics and dogs. Enjoy! Stereo Embers The Podcast www.bombshellradio.com Twitter: @emberseditor Instagram: @emberspodcast Email: editor@stereoembersmagazine.com
Send us a Text Message.Danny Sotomayor, a fiery, openly gay AIDS activist, was a man on a mission. Today we discuss Sotomayor with Dan Andries, the writer and producer of the WTTW documentary "The Outrage of Danny Sotomayor."The Outrage of Danny Sotomayor (WTTW)https://interactive.wttw.com/chicago-stories/outrage-of-danny-sotomayor/videoThe Outrage of Danny Sotomayor (YouTube)https://youtu.be/UQUxHdWHeKs?si=lql4W2Eg9XAdb3lOGet out and explore Chicago this summer with Tours With Mike:https://tourswithmike.com/Show your support of the show for the cost of a coffee:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chicagohistoryLeave me a voice message - just click on the microphone in the lower right corner here: https://www.chicagohistorypod.comUp your cocktail or Sodastream game with Portland craft syrups!https://portlandsyrups.com/collections/all?sca_ref=1270971.MO4APpJH1kBOOKS:Out and Proud in Chicago: An Overview of the City's Gay Community by Tracy Baimhttps://amzn.to/3KWRTBaQueer Clout: Chicago and the Rise of Gay Politics (Politics and Culture in Modern America) by Timothy Stewart-Winterhttps://amzn.to/3xj033SChicago Whispers: A History of LGBT Chicago before Stonewall by St. Sukie de la Croix and John D'Emiliohttps://amzn.to/3KU6Ns7Last Call Chicago: A History of 1001 LGBTQ-Friendly Taverns, Haunts & Hangouts by Rick Karlin and St Sukie de la Croixhttps://amzn.to/415MDRMTry Amazon Kindle Unlimited for FREE here: https://amzn.to/2WsP1GHChicago History Podcast Clothing, Mugs, Totes, & More (your purchase helps support the podcast):https://www.teepublic.com/user/chicago-history-podcasthttps://teespring.com/stores/chicago-history-podcastChicago History Podcast (chicagohistorypod AT gmail.com):https://www.chicagohistorypod.comChicago History Podcast Art by John K. Schneider (angeleyesartjks AT gmail.com)Support the Show.
It is the largest train robbery in U.S. history, and it occurred just 32 miles north of Chicago. Hear how the Rondout Train Robbery unfolded 100 years ago in June 1924.Show your support of the show for the cost of a coffee:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chicagohistoryLeave me a voice message - just click on the microphone in the lower right corner here: https://www.chicagohistorypod.comUp your cocktail or Sodastream game with Portland craft syrups!https://portlandsyrups.com/collections/all?sca_ref=1270971.MO4APpJH1kThe Newton Gang Speaks (including Joe Newton on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson (1/20/1980):https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fenpjqq-UBo&t=6sAffiliate Links (anything you buy through these links - not just this stuff - helps benefit the show at no additional cost to you):BOOKS:Newton Boys: Portrait of an Outlaw Gang, The by Claude Stanush and David Middletonhttps://amzn.to/4bR8wdqRondout Train Robbery, The by H.K. Petschelhttps://amzn.to/3KE6H7vLast Train Robber, The: The Life and Times of Willis Newton by W.C. Jamesonhttps://amzn.to/3RigDrgWillis Newton: The True Story of the Notorious Newton Gang by G.R. Williamsonhttps://amzn.to/3KzuohCMOVIE:Newton Boys, The (1998) with Matthew McConnaughey, Ethan Hawke, Skeet UlrichAmazon Prime: https://amzn.to/4edWk7YWant to read hundreds of free books every month? Try Kindle Unlimited: https://amzn.to/4dInhRbChicago History Podcast Art by John K. Schneider (angeleyesartjks AT gmail.com)Gear used in the recording of this podcast:Shure MV7 Microphone: https://amzn.to/4aN8Xo6Zoom H6 Recorder: https://amzn.to/3y0wWh0Support the Show.
Welcome back to the Gen Extra podcast, where Dave and his new co-host Breeze bring you the latest on Generation X, movies, technology, weird news, and more! In this episode, they share updates on the podcast format, including Joe stepping back and Breeze joining the team. Dave reveals an ingenious SodaStream life hack that can save you money, while Breeze recounts a hilarious high school radio story involving a country fair jingle. The duo also dives into their thoughts on the Amazon Prime series "Fallout" and gives shoutouts to other must-watch shows like "The Fall Guy" and "Death and Other Details". Get ready for some fun as they explore the upcoming National Days of the week, including National Moonshine Day and National VCR Day. Finally, don't miss their weird news segment, featuring a woman's dramatic rescue from a garbage truck and a local dad locked in a chicken coop by his toddler. Tune in for laughs, nostalgia, and plenty of entertainment as Dave and Breeze kick off this exciting new chapter of the Gen Extra podcast. See you next Monday!
Captured World War II enemy combatants were often brought back to the United States to be housed in facilities across the country, including here in Illinois. Today we're discussing Chicago's World War II POW Camps.Show your support of the show for the cost of a coffee:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chicagohistoryLeave me a voice message - just click on the microphone in the lower right corner here: https://www.chicagohistorypod.comUp your cocktail or Sodastream game with Portland craft syrups!https://portlandsyrups.com/collections/all?sca_ref=1270971.MO4APpJH1kAffiliate Links (anything you buy through these links - not just this stuff - helps benefit the show at no additional cost to you):The Enemy in Our Hands : America's Treatment of Enemy Prisoners of War, From the Revolution to the War on Terror by Robert C. Doylehttps://amzn.to/3QWTb2u Men in German Uniform: POW's in America during World War II by Antonio Thompsonhttps://amzn.to/3VcLR5iFort Sheridan (Images of America) by Diana Dretskehttps://amzn.to/3wWaBp6Chicago History Podcast Art by John K. Schneider (angeleyesartjks AT gmail.com)Gear used in the recording of this podcast:Shure MV7 Microphone: https://amzn.to/4aN8Xo6Zoom H6 Recorder: https://amzn.to/3y0wWh0Support the Show.
It is one of the oldest original ballparks in the country, and with that lengthy run is an interesting history as well.Show your support of the show for the cost of a coffee:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chicagohistoryLeave me a voice message - just click on the microphone in the lower right corner here: https://www.chicagohistorypod.comUp your cocktail or Sodastream game with Portland craft syrups!https://portlandsyrups.com/collections/all?sca_ref=1270971.MO4APpJH1kAffiliate Links (anything you buy - not just this stuff - through these links helps benefit the show at no additional cost to you): Wrigley Field Year by Year; A Century at the Friendly Confines by Sam Pathyhttps://amzn.to/3QQKIxRWrigley Field: The Long Life and Contentious Times of the Friendly Confines by Stuart Sheahttps://amzn.to/3V5yK68Wrigley Field: 100 Stories for 100 Years by Dan CampanaFREE with Kindle Unlimited: https://amzn.to/4dInhRbChicago History Podcast Art by John K. Schneider (angeleyesartjks AT gmail.com)Gear used in the recording of this podcast:Shure MV7 Microphone: https://amzn.to/4aN8Xo6Zoom H6 Recorder: https://amzn.to/3y0wWh0Support the Show.
His funeral was the largest in Chicago since that of Abraham Lincoln. Who was Dr. Patrick Henry Cronin, and how did his connection to secret Irish organizations lead to his murder?Show your support of the show for the cost of a coffee:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chicagohistoryLeave me a voice message - just click on the microphone in the lower right corner here: https://www.chicagohistorypod.comUp your cocktail or Sodastream game with Portland craft syrups!https://portlandsyrups.com/collections/all?sca_ref=1270971.MO4APpJH1kAffiliate Links (anything you buy - not just this stuff - through these links helps benefit the show at no additional cost to you):Blood Runs Green: The Murder That Transfixed Gilded Age Chicago by Gillian O'Brienhttps://amzn.to/3TLguOxChicago History Podcast Art by John K. Schneider (angeleyesartjks AT gmail.com)Gear used in the recording of this podcast:Shure MV7 Microphone: https://amzn.to/4aN8Xo6Zoom H6 Recorder: https://amzn.to/3y0wWh0Carry On Friends: The Caribbean American ExperienceCarry On Friends has an unmistakable Caribbean-American essence. Hosted by the...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Support the Show.
Mauro Porcini is a widely known design thought leader, author, and first-ever Chief Design Officer at PepsiCo. He is also a presenter and judge on the TV shows New York by Design and America by Design on CBS and Amazon Prime Video. Mauro is from Italy, where he studied design in Milan and did his thesis on wearable technology with Philips Design. After opening and closing an agency with music artist Claudio Cecchetto, he spent 10 years at 3M, then was hired at PepsiCo as Chief Design Officer in 2012 to help them gain a competitive edge over their main competitors at Coke. In this role, he is infusing design thinking into PepsiCo's culture and is leading a new approach to innovation by design that impacts the company's product platforms and brands, which include Pepsi, Lay's, Mountain Dew, Gatorade, Sodastream, Doritos, and many other brands. He leads teams based in cities all over the world, including but not limited to New York City, Dallas, Los Angeles, Miami, London, Moscow, New Delhi, Shanghai, Mexico City, and Cape Town. On the show today, Alan and Mauro talk about what it means to be a Chief Design Officer and how the role came about at PepsiCo. They also talk about the scope of design in an organization like Pepsico today, how design manifests in the work they do, and some examples of the type of work he is doing. Mauro tells us design is not about working with an outside agency; it is about the culture around everything in your company, from finance to branding to shipping and everything in between. PepsiCo realized they needed an outsider who could design their culture and found the perfect candidate in Mauro, who brought the five phases of design culture to their organization. In this episode, you'll learn about:What advice from Steve Jobs inspired PepsiCo to create the Chief Design Officer role? The five phases of redesigning culture What has changed over the past 15 years that is completely changing the business world? Three recent design examples to highlight three business goalsKey Highlights:[02:20] Shoes as a source of love and pain (and business)[05:50] How Mauro learned about innovation and timing[10:45] Why PepsiCo created the Chief Design Officer position [24:24] Being understanding but still calling out bad behavior [25:30] How does design manifest at PepsiCo?[33:15] Innovation is not just about a great idea; it's about being able to take it to market. [36:10] 3 recent design examples to highlight 3 business goals [41:30] Pushing businesses forward through design rather than innovation [44:00] There are two different types of projects. [46:20] Divorce, depression, and the importance of a community that cares[51:20] The barriers to entry are changing, and we need to change with them.Looking for more?Visit our website for the full show notes, links to resources mentioned in this episode, and ways to connect with the guest! Become a member today and listen ad-free, visit https://plus.acast.com/s/marketingtoday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Friend of the podcast Geoffrey Baer is BACK with a new special on WTTW called "Chicago Mysteries." Listen as Geoffrey and I discuss a few of the stories from the program.https://www.wttw.com/mysteriesShow your support of the show for the cost of a coffee:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chicagohistoryLeave me a voice message - just click on the microphone in the lower right corner here: https://www.chicagohistorypod.comUp your cocktail or Sodastream game with Portland craft syrups!https://portlandsyrups.com/collections/all?sca_ref=1270971.MO4APpJH1kAffiliate Links (anything you buy - not just this stuff - through these links helps benefit the show at no additional cost to you):Alchemy of Bones: Chicago's Luetgert Murder Case of 1897 by Robert Loerzelhttps://amzn.to/3PZjFA7Secret Chicago: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure by Jessica Mlinarikhttps://amzn.to/4aSXKTaChicago Scavenger by Jessica Mlinarikhttps://amzn.to/3UbgpnzGraceland Cemetery: Chicago Stories, Symbols, and Secrets by Adam Selzerhttps://amzn.to/3xvW6IxChicago History Podcast Art by John K. Schneider (angeleyesartjks AT gmail.com)Gear used in the recording of this podcast:Shure MV7 Microphone: https://amzn.to/4aN8Xo6Zoom H6 Recorder: https://amzn.to/3y0wWh0Support the show
Joining Jim this week on The CMO Podcast is Mauro Porcini, the SVP and Chief Design Officer of PepsiCo, the $91 billion company by revenue. Pepsi's founding dates back to 1893 with the invention of Pepsi-Cola in a small town in North Carolina. In 1965, the Pepsi company combined with Frito-lay to become PepsiCo, and has become one of the most admired food and beverage companies in the world, with brands that range from Cheetos to Mountain Dew to Gatorade to SodaStream to Quaker. Mauro is the first Chief Design Officer to appear on the podcast. And speaking of firsts–Mauro was the first ever Global Chief Design Officer at 3M (where he spent 10 years) and PepsiCo, where he has thrived for the past 12 years. Mauro was born and raised outside Milan, Italy, studied at the National College of Art and Design, and earned a Masters at the Politecnico di Milano. Mauro is an evangelist for human-centric design and has an unrivaled artistic capacity and energy level. Not to mention, he's stylish—with GQ Italy naming him one of the best dressed people in Italy. Tune in for a conversation with one of the top design thought leaders in the world.Follow Mauro on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mauroporcini/And pick up a copy of his recent book "The Human Side of Innovation: The Power of People in Love with People": https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/714051/the-human-side-of-innovation-by-mauro-porcini/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Connie Fairbanks, author of "Chicago's West Loop: Then and Now," joins me on this episode as co-writer and co-host as we discuss five Chicago parks named for women.Purchase Connie Fairbanks' book "Chicago's West Loop: Then and Now" from the author:https://www.conniefairbanks.com/Amazon link:https://amzn.to/3BzEPxtShow some love for the podcast for the cost of a cup of coffee and help offset production costs: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chicagohistory Anything purchased through the links shown may generate a small commission for this podcast at no cost to you. Just for a Thrill: Lil Hardin Armstrong, First Lady of Jazz by James L. L. Dickersonhttps://amzn.to/3VEN6uCRaisin in the Sun, A by Lorraine Hansberryhttps://amzn.to/49eLXxkLooking for Lorraine: The Radiant and Radical Life of Lorraine Hansberry by Imani Perry, LisaGay Hamilton, et al.https://amzn.to/4a9DRHmTo Be Young, Gifted, and Black by Lorraine Hansberryhttps://amzn.to/4cygicVGoddess of Anarchy: The Life and Times of Lucy Parsons, American Radical by Jacqueline Joneshttps://amzn.to/4aCcRQNA Lifelong Anarchist! Selected Words and Writings of Lucy Parsons by Lucy Parsons and T.S. Greerhttps://amzn.to/3PHuHJQ (FREE with Kindle Unlimited)Chicago's Parks: A Photographic History by John Grafhttps://amzn.to/43Hod3x (Paperback)https://amzn.to/3Tz8Khv (FREE with Kindle Unlimited)Have you tried Kindle Unlimited? You'll get access to tons of free books and audiobooks. Click here to learn more.Up your cocktail or Sodastream game with Portland craft syrups!https://portlandsyrups.com/collections/all?sca_ref=1270971.MO4APpJH1kNeed music for YOUR projects? Audiio has got you covered. Try a free trial here:https://audiio.com/pricing?oid=1&affid=481Chicago History Podcast Clothing, Mugs, Totes, & More (your purchase helps support the podcast):https://www.teepublic.com/user/chicago-history-podcasthttps://chicago-history-podcast.creator-spring.comChicago History Podcast Art by John K. Schneider (angeleyesartjks AT gmail.com)Chicago History Podcast email: chicagohistorypod AT gmail.comGear used in the recording of this episode:Shure MV7 Microphone: https://amzn.to/43zryS6Support the show
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Local author Cynthia Pelayo's new book masterfully blends dark Chicago history and fairy-tale horrors. Listen as the author and I discuss her life growing up in Chicago and her exciting new book about two sisters and a killer dumping men into the Chicago River.cinapelayo.comYouTube version: https://youtu.be/r32m2jwrxHcShow some love for the podcast for the cost of a cup of coffee and help offset production costs: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chicagohistoryForgotten Sisters: A Novel by Cynthia Pelayohttps://amzn.to/3PlNJFv (Paperback)https://amzn.to/4aeDKtA (Audible Audiobook)https://amzn.to/48TYtSz (Kindle)or FREE with Kindle Unlimited. Click here to learn more. Up your cocktail or Sodastream game with Portland craft syrups!https://portlandsyrups.com/collections/all?sca_ref=1270971.MO4APpJH1kAnything purchased through the links shown may generate a small commission for this podcast at no cost to you.Need music for YOUR projects? Audiio has got you covered. Try a free trial here:https://audiio.com/pricing?oid=1&affid=481Chicago History Podcast Clothing, Mugs, Totes, & More (your purchase helps support the podcast):https://www.teepublic.com/user/chicago-history-podcasthttps://chicago-history-podcast.creator-spring.comChicago History Podcast Art by John K. Schneider (angeleyesartjks AT gmail.com)Chicago History Podcast email: chicagohistorypod AT gmail.comSupport the show
Her last name is well known around the city, but do you know the story behind Chicago's Saint, Mother Frances Xavier Cabrini? Listen and learn, Chicago history fans!Show some love for the podcast for the cost of a cup of coffee and help offset production costs: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chicagohistoryUp your cocktail or Sodastream game with Portland craft syrups!https://portlandsyrups.com/collections/all?sca_ref=1270971.MO4APpJH1kAnything purchased through the links below may generate a small commission for this podcast at no cost to you and help make the podcast even better.Too Small A World: The Life of Mother Cabrini by Theodore Maynardhttps://amzn.to/3e4ur4wMother Cabrini's Mission To America by Joan Albarellahttps://amzn.to/3J07KfZ (FREE with Kindle Unlimited!)Join Kindle Unlimited here: https://amzn.to/2WsP1GHMother Cabrini and The Heart of Jesus (Docudrama - DVD)https://amzn.to/327IPGTSaint Frances Cabrini Necklace, Keychain, or Cliphttps://amzn.to/3E1wX6lCONTENT CREATION:DJI Mini 2 - Ultralight and Foldable Drone Quadcopterhttps://amzn.to/3l8SZNKAFHT 5'x7' Portable Green Screen Backdrop with Standhttps://amzn.to/3cUA7gWNeed music for YOUR projects? Audiio has got you covered. Try a free trial here:https://audiio.com/pricing?oid=1&affid=481Chicago History Podcast Clothing, Mugs, Totes, & More (your purchase helps support the podcast):https://www.teepublic.com/user/chicago-history-podcasthttps://chicago-history-podcast.creator-spring.comChicago History Podcast Art by John K. Schneider (angeleyesartjks AT gmail.com) and on https://www.instagram.com/angeleyesartjks/Chicago History Podcast email: chicagohistorypod AT gmail.comSupport the show
Three! Three! Three episodes in one! Enjoy.Show your support of the show for the cost of a coffee:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chicagohistoryLeave me a voice message - just click on the microphone in the lower right corner here: https://www.chicagohistorypod.comUp your cocktail or Sodastream game with Portland craft syrups!https://portlandsyrups.com/collections/all?sca_ref=1270971.MO4APpJH1kAffiliate Links (anything you buy - not just this stuff - through these links may help support the show at no additional cost to you):Chicago's Authentic Founder: Jean Baptiste Point Dusable or Haitian Secret Agent in the Old Northwest Outpost 1745-1818 by Marc O. Rossierhttps://amzn.to/433WkCG Chicago: Jean Baptiste Point du Sable Lake Shore Drive T-Shirthttps://amzn.to/42YK3zkSpuds MacKenzie 80s Throwback T-Shirthttps://amzn.to/49GHrc0Chicago History Podcast Art by John K. Schneider (angeleyesartjks AT gmail.com)Gear used in the recording of this podcast:Shure SM-58 Microphone: https://amzn.to/3uDmji9Zoom H6 Recorder: https://amzn.to/3y0wWh0Support the show
Geoff, Gavin, and Andrew start the episode off with some mellow check ins and talk about Andrew and Gavin's Google Maps game, Does It Do? Sunglasses debacle, Geoff's tone shift, Trucks, Palworld, Sodastream carbonated juice, unifarm innovation, exploding Soda Stream canisters, explosive colors, using compressed air on an Xbox, Andrew's vacuuming frequency, if blimping is a dead technology, buying a mini blimp, Eric's wrestling commentary, naked old men flopping vs. Sienna Miller running in a gown, John Malkovich burping, Andrew's ad read clip, playing Payday 3, negative returns on Gurplers, being there for each other's penis', what would blow your mind if you were from the 1950's, and more. Sponsored by Katos Koffee http://katoskoffee.com code FACE10 , Shopify http://shopify.com/face , Füm https://tryfum.com/FACE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices