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Secret Mum Club with Sophiena
The Speedy Delivery

Secret Mum Club with Sophiena

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 14:41


The ladies are back into the swing of things, and they have loads of your messages and secrets to get through! So we're kicking it off with one mum's rapid childbirth, a listener having school troubles and a secret that will give you the willies. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Retail Daily Minute
Gopuff's Speedy Delivery, Poshmark's Sustainability Drive, Pandion's Expansion, and Champion's Acquisition

Retail Daily Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 6:28


Welcome to Omni Talk's Retail Daily Minute. Explore the latest transformative headlines shaping the retail landscape:Gopuff Unveils Fam 20 Membership: Gopuff introduces "FAM20," a new perk for paid members guaranteeing delivery in under 20 minutes, with orders processed in just 90 seconds on average during testing.Poshmark's Sustainable Fashion Initiative: Poshmark partners with eco-friendly brands for live shopping events throughout Earth Month, donating proceeds to tree planting efforts and promoting circular fashion.Pandion Secures Funding for Parcel Delivery Expansion: E-commerce delivery company Pandion receives $41.5 million in funding to expand its delivery network and enhance delivery speeds, eyeing expansion into new markets.Authentic Brands Group to Acquire Champion: Authentic Brands Group emerges as the winning bidder in the acquisition of Champion from Hanesbrands Inc. for over $1 billion, with potential implications for manufacturing and job markets.Stay informed and stay ahead of the curve with Omni Talk as we navigate the ever-evolving landscape of retail to save you time from doing it yourself. And don't forget to register for Shoptalk Fall. Be careful out there!

Pop Culture Preservation Society
Speedy Delivery! The GenX Art of the Handwritten Letter

Pop Culture Preservation Society

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 79:44


Letterwriting is the topic that took the PCPS by storm! When we asked you for your thoughts and stories about the letters you wrote and received growing up, we got more responses than any other topic to date. This certainly validates our assertion that letterwriting was vital to the Gen X experience. Before email and texting there was only one way to keep in touch with our important people that didn't involve long-distance charges (which your dad said was "highway robbery!") -- we put pen to paper and poured our hearts out in ways we would never do via text. Grandparents, pen pals, camp friends, and boyfriends/girlfriends, our relationships to all of them were nurtured and deepened by the handwritten word. Join us for our stories, your stories, and lots of hilarious readings of pubescent yearning and shenanigans.Follow the PCPS on Instagram, Facebook and TikTokSupport the PCPS on Patreon. Become a patron and get lots of extra perks here.Help the PCPS keep on truckin' by making a one-time donation on Paypal.Subscribe to the PCPS email newsletter, “The Weekly Reader” here.

Best of Today
Zelensky urges speedy delivery of Western tanks

Best of Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 13:39


America's 30 tanks, Britain's 14, and Germany's pledge of another 14 in addition to commitments from Poland and possibly from France still leave Ukraine well short of the 300 it asked for. Today's Mishal Husain and Nick Robinson spoke to the NATO Secretary General and former Norwegian prime minister Jens Stollenberg and advisor to Ukranie's defence minister Yuri Sak about what difference the tanks would make to the war. (IMAGE CREDIT: Photo by Sgt Anthony Prater/DVIDS/HANDOUT/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock (13741081a))

SAfm Market Update with Moneyweb
The whizz behind Checkers' speedy delivery

SAfm Market Update with Moneyweb

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 6:54


Kimberley Taylor – Founder, Loop

The Refresh from Insider
Amazon warehouse workers pay a price for speedy delivery — October 19

The Refresh from Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 13:21


Hosts Rebeca Ibarra and Qayyah Moynihan are updating the news, all day, every weekday Welcome! State lawmakers look to redefine Blackness [Share] Markets close down [Share] Meta must sell Giphy [Share] Pay dispute over Nintendo game goes public [Share] Barilla sued for not being made in Italy [Share] Spread the word! Hundreds greet Elnaz Rekabi [Share] Netflix turns its luck around with quarterly earnings [Share] Way too many avocados [Share] Less sleeps means more chronic diseases [Share] Power Rangers save the day [Share] Amazon warehouse workers pay the price [Share] Thanks for listening!

The Hedgehog Zone - The Sonic Podcast
S2E2 - SONIC PRIME: Speedy Delivery to a Screen Near You!

The Hedgehog Zone - The Sonic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2022 63:40


We recently found out that the Netflix Sonic show, Sonic Prime, (which we've waited for months to get news on) is going to indeed be on Netflix this Winter 2022! The THZ team talks all about this show, what to expect, how it'll be released, potential characters/levels in the game, etc.! THANK YOU for listening to our podcast! If you have any questions/comments, please feel free to send them on social media and we'll mention them in the next podcast! (of course only if they're appropriate). Visit our website to listen to the show, meet the THZ team, & more! :) www.TheHedgehogZone.com Follow us on social media (find out about our newest episodes & watch our weekend live show!): https://www.facebook.com/The-Hedgehog-Zone-Podcast-108400027741412 https://twitter.com/TheHedgehogZone http://instagram.com/TheHedgehogZone Join our "Sonic The Hedgehog Zone Fans" group at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheHedgehogZone/ SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYdy7Jn1uPHepiH3hcPB6SA/ JOIN our Discord Channel: https://discord.gg/fSfawWQzyM Intro/Outro Music: Transition & Other Sounds: Music & Sound from Zapsplat.com Support The Hedgehog Zone - The Sonic Podcast by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/the-hedgehog-zone Find out more at https://the-hedgehog-zone.pinecast.co

Court Street Sermons
Speedy Delivery: Deliver Us from Despair

Court Street Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022


Court Street Sermons
Speedy Delivery: Deliver Us from Guilt and Shame

Court Street Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022


Court Street Sermons
Speedy Delivery: Deliver Us from Conflict

Court Street Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022


Get Ready For A Miracle
GRM Chapter 116 - Speedy Delivery

Get Ready For A Miracle

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 8:57


Written by Cornelio and Susan Moro, Gospel Ministries International Read by Sandra Ashton Does your faith need a boost? Do you think that miracles only happened in Bible times? Think again! Compiled by Remnant Publications, the book “Get Ready For A Miracle” recounts true stories that prove when we step out in faith, God displays His power in undeniable ways. For more information about this book, visit this link.remnantpublications.com/books/get-rea…you-love.html Music credits:Daybreak by Hayden Folker | @hayden-folkerMusic promoted by www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licensecreativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US Silhouette Of War by Keys of Moon | @keysofmoonMusic promoted by www.free-stock-music.comAttribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Form And Number by Savfk | www.youtube.com/savfkmusicMusic promoted by www.free-stock-music.comAttribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Battle of the Network Shows
Ep. 10-2: Mister Rogers' Neighorhood

Battle of the Network Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 47:31


This week, we once again cater to the 2-11-year-old demographic and discuss the venerable child "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood." Mister Rogers takes on Speedy Delivery duties for a vacationing Mr. McFeely and plays with elaborate masks. In the Neighborhood of Make Believe, Lady Aberlin wrestles with the eternal question "What is love?" #podcast #tv #retrotv #seventies #eighties #misterrogers #misterrogersneighborhood #fredrogers

Decrypted
Season 3, Episode 5, The Price of Speedy Delivery

Decrypted

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 42:58


For its first 20 years, Amazon relied on UPS and other delivery companies to get packages to its customers' doorsteps. Then a shipping disaster one Christmas made Jeff Bezos decide to build his own transportation network. Reporter Brad Stone chronicles the remarkable expansion of the Amazon transportation network into our communities, the company's strained relationship with its delivery contractors and drivers, who wear Amazon uniforms but do not technically work for the tech giant. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

The Sifted Podcast
S2 EP 4 / Is speedy delivery startup Getir really worth $11.8bn?

The Sifted Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 21:09


This week, we're talking about Getir, the speedy delivery company which has raised a massive $768m Series E round at a $11.8bn valuation. We ask, is the company really worth all that cash? We're also speaking to reporter Mimi Billing about social shopping — or shopping-turned-social game — and the Finnish startup trying to bring the Chinese craze to Europe. Finally, we're discussing our latest coverage on the war in Ukraine, including how Russian founders are reacting.

K92 Mornin' Thang
Zack's Anger Diary: Not Speedy Delivery

K92 Mornin' Thang

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 2:39


This week's brand new Anger Diary ... Not Speedy Delivery.

Saint James Messages
Speedy Delivery

Saint James Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2022 34:27


Moses said "yes" and so God sent him to Egypt to lead the Hebrew from slavery. Everything about the work was a challenge. Still Moses persevered and, with God's help, the people made it. So what can we learn, what can transfer from this story into our everyday living in the twenty-first century? Join us at 11AM Eastern this Sunday in-person or online.

The Jason & Scot Show - E-Commerce And Retail News
EP281 - Mark Mahaney, author and top internet analyst

The Jason & Scot Show - E-Commerce And Retail News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 55:38


EP281 - Mark Mahaney, author and top internet analyst  Mark Mahaney is Senior Managing Director at Evercore ISI, Research Division, he's one of the original and longest lasting internet analysts on Wall Street. He recently published “Nothing but Net: 10 Timeless Stock-Picking Lessons from One of Wall Street's Top Tech Analysts.” We cover a variety of fun topics including the beginning of his career with with Mary Meeker. His initial evaluation of EBay. His long positions on Amazon, Netflix, and Priceline, and butting heads with Jim Cramer over Google. We also discuss what's next for Amazon, and where the best investments of the future might be. Episode 281 of the Jason & Scot show was recorded on Thursday, November 18th, 2021 http://jasonandscot.com Join your hosts Jason "Retailgeek" Goldberg, Chief Commerce Strategy Officer at Publicis, and Scot Wingo, CEO of GetSpiffy and Co-Founder of ChannelAdvisor as they discuss the latest news and trends in the world of e-commerce and digital shopper marketing. Transcript Jason: [0:00] Welcome to the Jason and Scot show this is episode 281 being recorded on Thursday November 18 20 21. I'm your host Jason retailgeek Goldberg and as usual I'm here with your co-host Scott Wingo. Scot: [0:16] Hey Jason and welcome back Jason Scott show listeners. Jason as you and the listeners know I am a huge scene in b.c. junkie and you can't turn on CNBC Durning Earth during earning Seasons without seeing Mark mahaney he is one of the top internet analyst. He was actually on recently talking about the artist previously known as Facebook meta Mark has a new book out called quote-unquote Nothing But net and is joining us tonight give listeners an early peek of what is sure to be the best seller in the bookmark covers some of our favorite companies including Amazon Apple Facebook / meta Google Netflix Twitter and Uber Mark welcome to the show. Mark: [0:56] Thanks for having me on guys. Jason: [0:58] Mark we are thrilled the chat with you is you know Scott is a huge Amazon fan boy so I anytime he gets a chance to talk Amazon he's excited. And I'm super excited because after tonight show I'm going to be smart enough to get rich like you and Scott so that's pretty pretty exciting for me. But before we jump into all that we always like to give listeners a little bit of a feel for our guests background and in your case I know I think you're officially the the oldest analysts on Wall Street is that true. Mark: [1:29] Well that's the oldest and longest lasting internet analyst on Wall Street but I don't look the part so how about we do that yes I've been covering Internet stock since 1998 do a series of bank said I started, working with this tremendous analysts her name was Mary Meeker her name is Mary Meeker and started the first Friday I was on Wall Street I got a call from the CFO of this tiny little online auction company that sold Pez dispensers and was looking to see whether any banks would be interested in their IPO that company was eBay so I wasn't there at the beginning of the internet but I was there pretty close to the beginning of the commercial for the public market to internet and it's been a fascinating ride and I thought there were a lot of lessons I could draw both from the successes the market and failures in the market and my personal successes and failures as a stock picker. Scot: [2:20] Cool what's so name some of the firm's so in my recollection you've probably worked at six firms like how many firms have you worked out over or that career. Mark: [2:30] Yeah now I don't want you to think I you know I jump around too much but I started off at Morgan Stanley also worked at Citibank Royal Bank of Canada. A small boot wonderful Boutique called American Technology research and I'm currently at evercore isi but I've been doing nothing but net. Hence the title of the book that's been my email tagline or always online is one of those two it's been my email tagline for 25 years but nothing but net and that's just doing my best to try to stay ahead of these internet stocks the early ones the the eBay's the Amazons the Yahoo excite if you might remember them infoseek. And then and then AOL and then and then later on some of the more Dynamic ones came out ended up with names like uber including most recently one you talked about Warby Parker so it's been a fascinating span and arguably one of the most dynamic. Parts of Wall Street I guess if you were working as an analyst on Wall Street. Or portfolio manager portfolio manager if you could have picked two sectors to be a part of to track over the last 25 years one of them has to have been the internet just how explosive it's been a been plenty of – explosions in there but there's been some wonderful wealth creation the other sector would probably be software just just too wonderful Industries I got lucky I was I was part of the internet. Scot: [3:49] Yeah I'm glad you didn't pick Mall Focus treats that would have been a bad choice. So you know as Jason mentioned there's kind of this auspicious title that you have of the oldest I would say wisest and most longest lasting internet unless. Tell us about some of the as you reflect in the book is kind of got some really good stories and you've been kind of on the front row seat of a lot of cool stuff maybe tell us what was your worst pick and best pick in the span of the career there. Mark: [4:22] Well I had a sale on Google it close to its IPO I was brought on to CNBC show and told by none other than Jim Jim Cramer that I was an analyst with a three-egg omelette on my face because of my cell phone call he was right I was wrong so you know one doesn't pretend one doesn't tend to forget moments like that on public television being told that you know you're pretty much an ass. But it does happen you know there are axes and then there are you know others and so I made plenty of mistakes I had to buy on Blue Apron although the lessons from that turned out to be different than I thought I got the call wrong but the lessons were different than I thought I kind of dissect that a little bit in the book. So those are some of my some of my worst calls I think my to my three best calls have frankly been sticking with a buy on Amazon for pretty much the last 15 years Netflix for the last 12 years and Priceline and now now booking for. [5:18] For a solid 12 years both Netflix of all three of those were really decades-long S&P 500 Best in Class stocks for a variety of different reasons and in the book I try to call out what were those reasons what were the what's that what's the pattern recognition so that you know we as investors can find the next Netflix and the next Amazon doesn't mean and Amazon and Netflix can't perform well from here but what are the things you can see in common that can help you as a stock picker you know kind of see ahead what really kind of started a lot of the the insights the idea of the book was this wonderful book that was written in 1980 called that one up on wall by Peter Lynch kind of a Bible or primer for anybody really looking to invest invest in the market with some wonderful advice and I really had any wrote it based on some wonderful examples of successful stocks and companies of his generation and I thought somebody needed to write one about our generation and you know these phenomenal money-making we know wealth-creating stocks that have. [6:19] That have soared the charts top the charts over the last 20 10 5 and even two years that have been dramatic dramatic winners from the covid crisis to I try to keep it long term in duration and frankly that's one of the big lessons I have in my book is. Is you know long-term I've found stocks do follow fundamentals they just do companies get bigger more Revenue more profits their stocks go higher almost always that's the case if you're a patient long-term investor so you can make money just investing you don't need to day trade and I think that was the last thing that really inspired me to write this book there about 15 million new. [6:53] Trading accounts that have opened up over the last two years you know the mean Traders the Robin Hood accounts and I just wanted to step back and say look you can have very good returns in the markets by buying high quality companies especially Tech and growth companies you don't have to day trade you can sleep better at night I got plenty of examples of companies that created wonderful. Shareholder returns over time and their stories you can take your time and really understand and stick with and anyway that's it this is this book is a little bit of little bit of personal Memoir but really more of a history of the Great. Companies and the ones that failed and then what are the lessons you can draw to apply going forwards. Jason: [7:32] Got it so I know it's not in your coverage area but you would have a buy on GameStop is that what you're saying no. I Nostalgia requires me to ask though I am staring right now at a pets.com. Puppet still in the box that's like sort of a Memento I have on my on my desk like we're you covering like those guys at the at the. Dot-com boom. Mark: [8:00] No no I didn't but I refer to that in the book and I make this I draw the comparison you know pets.com and smoke you know pets.com went public with trailing 12 month month revenues of 5 million I don't know if you heard that right five million dollars. [8:16] Trailing 12 months they had been an operating company for under two years I mean how that thing got out you know in hindsight is is is pretty shocking but wait a second go you know go forward 15 years and what came out. To e.com chewy.com went public with 3 billion in trailing sales and you knows the same sort of basic value proposition to Consumers it's just that the market was a lot bigger it allowed for a lot more scale and a bunch of other things came out o like cell phones smartphones cloud computing which allowed companies to scale up at much lower costs and so the markets really were proved out at that you know the time of pets.com there were three unknowns is there really an internet Market are there really good management teams and other really good business models today the first question is emphatically yes they are huge Market opportunities and they've been proven in in the Internet space advertising retail entertainment a lot of different ways you can cut it and there's some business models have generated enormous amounts of free cash flow and then there are yes of course there's always a few select excellent management teams who find that right combination it can be it's proven to be a great path to making money in stocks and chewy has been a stock that I've really liked since its IPO even though it's the next pets.com and that's the cynicism that people be placed in front of it when they went public. This was a very different puppy. Jason: [9:39] Yeah it does it seems like timing it seems obvious but timing is such a big. Part of all that you referenced Peter Lynch and I know you know there's. There's all the old Netflix stuff I actually started my career at Blockbuster entertainment and so in my in my industry everyone makes fun of Blockbuster that we got Netflix stand and all those sorts of things and I always have to point out. You know we sold Blockbuster for 18 billion dollars in 1995 like five years before Netflix was invented. Then it was a good business with a good exit you know every every business has it it's it's moment and it's time and you know the the railroads aren't the investment that they once were either. Mark: [10:28] Netflix is a fascinating story so let me let me let me jump to it a little bit you know one of the things the punchline of I asked people if you're going to remember one thing for my book I hope you'll still buy it but if you're going to remember one thing from my book it's dhq it's not DQ That's Dairy Queen dhq is dislocated high-quality companies and. You know time you mentioned timing I was thinking in terms of stock timing I thought those were your going to take us I think it's very hard to the time stocks but you know you can clearly see when stocks are dislocated I either traded off twenty Thirty forty percent so that's usually you know time if you think it's high quality asset and it dislocates them they all dislocate from time to time even the best highest quality names. That's when you can kind of Step In add the positions by the stock knowing that you in a way mitigated some of the valuation risk as investors your tries an investor you're trying to do two things mitigate valuation risk and mitigate fundamentals risk you know the chance that Revenue falls off a cliff margins get crushed the way you mitigate that fundamentals. Risk is to focus on companies with large Tam's excellent management teams great product Innovation and superb customer value prop and Netflix screen so well for me on those four things I'll just take this off super quickly if you don't mind. [11:42] The industry Vision so let's see Reed Hastings invented or started Netflix back in 1997 Netflix the name itself sort of implies that somehow we're going to be doing some streaming thing and this is a 1997 when it would have taken you four hours to download the first five minutes of Terminator like there was no streaming Market there but yet. [12:02] That was the premise of the company in 10 years later you know you look at the first initial interviews with Reed Hastings I mean this is where he was going to take the company all along so I was just giving him kudos for industry vision and the fact that he was willing to cannibalize his existing DVD business first dreaming business very few entrepreneurs can do that so management you know checks My Box customer value proposition the best way to tell whether a customer a company has a great value proposition is do they have pricing power will do people love it so much that they'll pay more for starting in 2014 Netflix started increasing pricing just about every other year and there's some ads accelerated that's a compelling that's evidence of compelling value proposition third is this product Innovation and you know they just don't have a lot of things not just streaming but there's a lot of these little tweaks that the side like binge watching you know kudos to Netflix for just rolling out new series all at once I mean practically invented binge-watching and of course you know they sort of invented the streaming thing or the people who founded music really did that but but Reed comes in a close close second on that and then you know I'm finally in terms of Tam's large Tam's total addressable markets. [13:13] You can add it up a couple of different ways but you know home entertainment video consumption it's it's a couple of hundred billion dollars in total you know Market opportunity and then who knows these things come along like smartphones and all of a sudden the majority of usage is on smartphones that tells you that these markets could be a lot bigger than we traditionally thought just like Spotify blew out the market for what really could be music advertising revenue and music subscription Revenue Netflix is did the same thing with me with Video subscription Revenue they blew up the tan they made it a lot bigger so that's right you know I love that story about the stories about Netflix I gave him a tremendous amount of Kudos I think the sometimes people under appreciate just because it's kind of a singular company just you know video video streaming I think they I think they don't get enough credit for what they've done and what they could still do because I think there's still one more one more trick up Reed Hastings sleeve and I think it's gaming and he's reached they've received such so much skepticism about this pivot or missing expansion in the gaming but you know management team to figured out dvd-by-mail streaming original content International expansion mount give them the benefit of the doubt that they can figure out an Innovative new way. To deliver gaming and therefore further increase their value proposition you'd want to stick with a company like that I stick with the stock like that. Scot: [14:34] Ever kind of a random question let's say there was I'll pick something at random a company that was Reinventing Car Care and making it mobile and digital would you call that a dhq. Mark: [14:45] I think that yes yes absolutely. Scot: [14:51] All right leading the witness. I do have to give you Kudos because in the Netflix section you do have a Star Wars reference you talk about the Disney death star which is which is appropriate because they now own the Death Star it's got a part of there is one of their IPs. Mark: [15:09] But by the way that was you know there were a couple of Netflix there's a rocky stock Rocky stock here that's right that's a that's a rocky stock for you it's had there were two times they miss Subs because of uncertainty over the price increases and they got some pushback it was an obvious that they had pricing power but they proved it over time and then they've got this great competitor risk with Disney and I think what the market missed on that this is just kind of leaving aside the book of just talking about stock picks is you know people are going to sign up for multiple streaming services now not now not five six or seven but they'll sign up for two or three if there's original content and they have original content I mean there's some things you will you have to sign up for Disney Plus for if you if people are like use God and you know dramatic. [15:52] Star Wars fans of course you can sign up for Disney plus but you know there's because its original content if you want to watch squid game there's one and one only place you can go for that and you know there's going to be another squid game or you know another show that just kind of breaks through the site-geist and by the way that's where Netflix is so I'll leave Netflix aside but I'm so struck by is this company shapes the Zeitgeist whether they can cause a run on chess board sales worldwide with the Queens Gambit a year ago where they can cause more people start studying Korean on Duolingo a language app which I actually like is the stock because they can you know they've introduced this show squid games like when a company reaches the Zeitgeist when they when they become almost like a lucky lexicon like they become a verb like I'm gonna google that or you know it's the Uber of this that or that you know that's that's something special and those are usually stocks that have gotten very long runways. Scot: [16:44] Yeah and I'm here in North Carolina and we have all these MBA we have all these universities and I was actually speaking earlier this week at MBA class over at Duke. And you know I have this whole little joke track that I do where I talk about my first company was profitable and I learned I could never raise VC because get the TV season that's a your profit we don't invest in property companies so yeah I often joke that I've been doing it wrong and ever since then I haven't made a dime. And I kind of thought it was those funny because you kind of. The internet sector was kind of early before SAS where and you point this out where there's kind of you know what we learned is there is an investor that loves Revenue growth and in a way that the opposite side of that coin is it can actually hurt you if you start to make profits maybe share with listeners that that you know probably many of them come from traditional businesses where that sounds nonsensical maybe maybe explain kind of what happened there. Mark: [17:41] Well I want to be I want to be on to get nuanced here which is you know I that chapter that says the most important thing out there is revenue revenue revenue you know for tech stocks and growth stock. But of course earnings and free cash flow matter it's that sometimes the public market is a lot longer term focused than people give it credit for Netflix is a great example that also is Amazon. I mean those those businesses had if you look at near-term valuation PE metrics price to free cash flow there's no way you would have bought those stocks. But what I think long-term growth investors realized is there's this you know when these get these assets that can grow their Top Line twenty to thirty percent Plus. From scale for multiple years like that can that creates an enormous amount of value over time and it's so rare I came up with something of a 20% rule you know it's one to two percent of the S&P 500 that can consistently grow at from scale their Top Line 20% which is like five times faster or six times faster than Global GDP growth so it's rare for good reasons but those companies dramatically outperformed the market because they're rare and it's not like growth and scale solve everything but geez they solve a lot of things I've yet to see it's got you know you go way back on this I'm sure you had these comments like Amazon will never turn a profit my first year on the street. [19:04] There's a person who's not one of the most influential investors out there put his finger in my chest. And said you know Amazon will never be profitable and you know I guess he must have been writing he was so smart but he was wrong because he didn't realize just what how powerful Amazon could be as it's scaled over time I mean you generate billions and billions in revenue and you can you can run over a lot of your fixed costs as long as you're not selling dollars for 95 cents you know if you're you know if you're selling them for a dollar and two cents and then you get scale against your fixed cost yeah scale will solve just about anything and I look at what happened with Amazon and I've looked at more much more recently its bring it up to up to date to Uber Uber just printed its first free cash flow quarter ever even though it's Rideshare businesses like down 40% since Pre-K covid levels how the heck did they do that because it took a lot of costs out of the business and then they had this delivery business that really scaled so look earnings matter it's just that when we look at tech stocks and growth stocks you know especially early on is IPOs they rarely go public. As profitable businesses the question you have to answer yourself is can they be profitable long-term are there companies that are already you know similar business models that are already are that's one way or their segments of the business that are already profitable. [20:19] Is there a reason that scale can't drive profitability for the company and the fourth what I call profitability Action question that detail this in a book is yo Are there specific steps steps that the management team can take to bring the product the company to profitability so I've yet to see a company. [20:36] And I'm sure there are some but I've yet to see one that hit the public markets that couldn't scale itself to profitability now some blew up. Well you know that's because they couldn't hit the enough scale so that's that's kind of my answer to the question of yes of course earnings and free cash flow matter at the end of the day that's what they're going to be valued on but just watch these companies that they really execute well they can take what looks like really aggressive valuations and overtime those valuations can turn awfully awfully attractive and a lot of times the stock wealth creation goes from point A to point B it doesn't start at point B. Jason: [21:10] Yeah the you know it's you mentioned then the Netflix. Effect on the cultural zygous fun fun stat on Queen's gamut it drove the sale of millions of chessboard and caused hundreds of people to start playing chess. I do one of the things that comes out strongest in in the book to me and that you alluded to upfront is sort of the difference between trading and investing. You know I always have people come up to me and they're like hey you know a lot about these retail companies what's a good investment and I'm like. I have no idea can you can you talk a little bit about sort of what you mean by sort of fundamental investing versus trading. Mark: [21:56] Well I sum it all up in the pithy expression don't play quarters I find playing quarters is almost a Fool's game the number of times I get questions you know what should I buy for the quarter and for little sophisticated institutional investors that could be I've got a position in. [22:15] Amazon or Google or Twitter and you know do I should I be you know heading into the position prior to earnings or you know facing back and adding to it more afterwards okay that's a different setup but if you're just playing a company for that quarter pop the problem is quarterly earnings reactions there's two things that drive them. Fundamentals great get the fundamentals right that it's expectations so the quarter trades are really about expectations you may get the quarter right you may be right that Nvidia or Roblox are going to have super strong quarters because I see how many of my friends kids are all over Roblox you maybe well right on that but you have to know you know what the market is actually expecting and numbers can go Revenue can accelerate but if the bar is higher than that then you're going to see these stocks trade off it happens a lot so I just unless you're unless you're a pro less you're in day in and day out. You know working working these stocks and really have a sense of where the expectations are. I think it's just a Fool's game to play play stocks just four quarters instead you know you want to stick with stocks for the you know you want to find an asset that you think is going to be. [23:29] Materially bigger in two to three years down the road and you think it's high quality based on some of the screens I threw out then stick with that name and don't try to play around the quarters and it's in fact sometimes you can use weakness or strength around the quarter to adjust your position but don't use it too initiator close out a position at the then you fall trap to these expectations game that is very hard to participate in if you're just a regular you know retail investor and you can make just as much money just staying invested in some of these great assets. Jason: [23:59] That is great advice and it's I certainly resonate with the sticking with the Investments I am curious though on the other end of that on the really long Horizon you mentioned you've you've been had a buy on Amazon for like 15 years. Wait. Like are you going to have a buying them for the next 15 years is that how I mean like does there come a point when they achieve their potential and you have to start worrying about them getting on the other side of the Hill. Mark: [24:26] Yeah I think you can I think you can one look for the fundamental towel and so I'm going to I'm going to spin over to another stock I talked about in the book Priceline. Which is actually the single best performing S&P 500 stock for like a 10 year period 2005 to 2015 phenomenal stock travel name everybody knows it William Shatner excetera although they're real secret sauce with what they did in European markets but. But that's a company that you know sustained premium growth like they were growing their bookings in the revenue 40 percent year over year for years and years and years and years and that's what powered that that that stock and when it stopped materially ah performed Market was when the growth rate decelerate it below 20%. [25:10] And so I don't want to you know create a hard and fast rule but I do feel strongly about this twenty percent rule 20 percent you know we're close to it you know don't don't Nick me at 19.8% you know could close to twenty percent is unusual rare growth. [25:23] And the markets usually pay up for that and when you see a company over time either because of Miss execution it happens or Market maturity and their growth rates you know kind of slide below 20% then that's when you reconsider your position that's a simplistic rule as a lot of caveats to that when I see with Amazon here is despite the size of this business I think they're still growing 20% for the next five years so in that if that's the case. [25:48] You know the simple rule of thumb is companies that can grow like. They can I like to see stocks that can double in in three years in order to do that you kind of have to do you know 20 to 25 percent earnings growth that's what a Maps out too. And you know you can double a stock in 3 years your handily beating the market in almost all time periods. And so when I see what it'll change my opinion really on Amazon is if I believe that this company is going to go X growth it's going to go you know well below 20 percent Revenue growth I just don't see that in the next couple of years given how much growth they have in retail in NE ws and cloud computing and in some of these really newer areas that I'm really interested in whether they really can crack the code on groceries and they can that's a large opportunity and business supplies Industrial Supplies I think that's a very underappreciated part of Amazon's business so I don't see myself changing my opinion on Amazon although you don't want things that we talked about this earlier that I love to see your founder LED companies that's no longer the case with with Amazon so that's you know at some level I've got slightly less conviction than the in the by case but I'm going to stick with it as long as the numbers prove out right and long as I can see this path that's consistent 20% Revenue. Scot: [26:59] Yeah and this is kind of breaking out of the book thing but since you brought up Amazon it wouldn't be a Jason Scott show if we didn't kind of double click on that what did any thoughts on the Q2 and Q3 earnings feels like they're slowing down a bit and feeling some of the labor and see what we call Supply pain on the show are you are you getting nervous about it or you think it's just a little one of their little kind of investment phases. Mark: [27:23] I called the six billion dollar kitchen sink that's how much lower their guidance was for operating income in the December quarter then then what the street was looking for like she was looking for close to eight billion and they guided to billions six billion dollar kitchen sink and they threw it all in there wage inflation you know you right you drive that route 95 on the east coast and you'll see Amazon Amazon is hiring Billboards up and down the East Coast Seaboard I did it recently so yeah they're aggressively hiring at higher wages that's impacting their margins there still some covid related cost shipping they're just not able to a sufficiently source and bring in product and so they have to bring in product into the the ports that aren't optimized for their distribution Network so just a lot of. [28:14] Positive blowing up now the question you have to ask yourself as an investor is are those are those cost increases elective structural discretionary temporary it's kind of like which of those are they the more that you can make a determination that the cost bikes are temporary the more you stick with the name if you think there's something structurally changed about Amazon okay that's different I don't think there's anything structurally changed about Amazon and certainly not its competitive position and then the last thing what I really like to see. [28:44] Frankly is this company. I mean the level of investment this company is making its distribution Network you know you talked about Facebook earlier they're dumping 10 billion into the metaverse which I think there's a there there but I don't know Amazon is dumping billions and billions into its own Logistics Network like they're doubling down on their core competency you bet I'll stick with that and what they're going to what's going to come out of that is even faster and faster delivery and they're going to prove out this concept what I call shipping elasticity the faster you ship the more that people are going to use you in a more of their of the more of their wallet and per-share you're going to Amazon's going to get so we're going to actually going to Super up one day delivery and then they're going to Super up super same day delivery and I think they'll be able to just grab more and more and offer more and more products to people so I like those kind of investment initiatives so I think a lot of that margin pressure by the way it was really due to these kind of elective investments in the infrastructure they added more distribution capacity the last two years than Walmart has in its history. That's how aggressive Amazon is being an eye you know my guess is that third we're going to see dramatic market share gains from Amazon in the next 12 months so I like those companies that kind of really lean in bendin and the double down on our core competency that's what the Amazon is doing now. Scot: [30:00] Yeah. The Press is making a lot of noise around Shopify versus Amazon and Shopify is kind of amplifying that with they're arming the rebels and everything. Jason Connor makes our I won't say his thing but he's not a believer in that I think it's kind of interesting in there's definitely no love lost between the company's what what's your take on that is that a real battle or is that just kind of genda by to kind of raise awareness for Shopify. Mark: [30:26] You have a quick point of view on that Scott. Scot: [30:29] I think Shopify becomes a Marketplace adjacent thinks that's crazy Jason what do you what I'll let you state your own opinion. Jason: [30:38] Yeah I mean I think Shopify is a phenomenal company and a good executor so I'm not throwing rocks at Shopify. They're to me they're not a competitor to Amazon they don't acquire customers they have no traffic there there. Piece of infrastructure and a great valuable piece of infrastructure but a piece of infrastructure. Doesn't draw any customers in so I call these people that are like oh man they're like Amazon they have all this aggregated gmv and they could sell ads to it and they can you know recruit more sellers because they have this this audience and all these things will they don't have any of those things they don't have a single b2c marketer. In their company and I would argue that's that's been one of Amazon's Court competencies is they've they use the flywheel to build this this huge audience that they get to sell all the. Their goods and services to so I just I don't think. They compete in any in any meaningful way and I think if Shopify were to try to become a true b2c company like Amazon. It would just be a phenomenal pivot it would be you know. Can't you know obviously they have the resources to fund trying for it but I'm not sure that's the best move for them. Mark: [31:57] Yeah I don't so I Do cover Shopify I've been really impressed with them I don't know them as well as I know Amazon but I've been super impressed. With them and terms of the product development and they are just providing more and more services to small Merchants so I think there's an are now bigger than eBay in terms of GM vo but I can never there's not enough disclosure to figure out so where's that GM D coming because I think some of that probably does come through eBay so a little bit of double counting that goes on in there but it's really impressive what they've pulled together whether they can actually aggregate demand in a way that Amazon has I think that's I think that's unlikely I think that's a very hard thing to do it's possible they do have a shop app I just, yeah I guess that's the action question we often ask ourselves do you think you're going to use the shop app to shop. [32:45] I don't think so I don't think people are going to do that but you know if they can get enough people to do that boy they will have really they will have some really circled it that you know because they got the infrastructure okay they're talking about building out fulfillment and doing fulfillment for people and spending a billion dollars on it sorry my friends you're gonna have to spend a heck of a lot more than a billion if you if you really want to you know compete. Because the bar is getting higher it's not getting lower it's getting higher in terms of funeral the speed of delivery eBay learn this the hard way and so shockfights Memphis spend a lot more than that so anyway there's a lot of wonderful things about Shopify and I don't know whether if you listening to slammed on by if you think they can build up an aggregate an audience I don't think they can so does it make doesn't make it a slam dunk by it's it's you know it's a deep three point shot put it that way. And you're not Steph Curry. Jason: [33:41] I think we're going back to the basketball references in the book. Yeah it you know I tend to agree I'm not I don't think the shop app you know has attracted an audience that uses it for shopping yet it's a shipping trapping tracking app at the moment. But the it is funny like there are lots of companies that facilitate huge amounts of gmv so I think of like. Excuse me and Akamai is a. Is a CDN that's that used by almost every retailer to help help sell stuff right and so if you said well what's the CD the gmv of Akamai well it's bigger than Amazons. Um but that doesn't mean that Akamai can compete with Amazon so yeah I don't know. [34:28] I do want to go back to Amazon earnings just briefly because I you know I think a lot of the Slowdown is kind of a covid blip and I don't know if you ever think of it this way but. They're there their times in history when. It feels like the external factors aren't a big influence and and you know some companies perform really well and other companies struggle so you know there could be a year when you see Home Depot doing really well and lows struggling and you say. There's something special about Home Depot that I might be interested in investing in at the moment it feels like the external environment for retail is having a. [35:07] Sort of a consistent effect on everyone right and so you look at the industry average is you look at all of them is on Spears and they all have sort of the same shape of deceleration. That Amazon has so it's to me it's hard to attribute that to some. Some fundamental flaw in Amazon but there is one thing I noticed this quarter that it was interesting and I wanted to get your opinion about because I know as an investor you like seeing companies that have pricing power. And you know of course Amazon famously raise the price of prime a while back and seems like that was wildly successful this quarter. They've raised the price for grocery delivery there now charging ten dollar delivery fees even for Prime members. And then this week we saw that they made a pretty substantial increase to the cost of f ba which is you know the fundamental service used by almost all marketplace hours and they they just raise the price of that by like five percent and I'm curious do you look at that as a good sign that hey. They have pricing power and they're doing so well that they can command those prices or to me it's a potential warning sign because I feel like Amazon is so. Zealous an advocate of the flywheel in the flywheel is all about driving costs down to get scale up I just was surprised to see some of these like price increases in in you know. Especially grocery which isn't super mature yet. Mark: [36:33] Well I'm not sure really of the answer to your question Jason it's a it's a it's a really good thoughtful question on the on the groceries I think they raised it because the unit economics were just not working for them in terms of grocery delivery that's that's my guess they also you know yet to have that get to really crack the code on the grocery business and so I sort of see that as they tried it and it just can't right size the economics of they got to charge more for it so I read that kind of negatively what did the raising fees to sellers. But my guess is it's a mixture of things but it's largely driven that my guess is that this largely driven off of Just Rising. [37:17] You know Rising infrastructure costs have been rising shipping costs I mean Rising the two costs that they called out specifically on the earnings call my recall is correct is our steel costs because of all of that dish construction they're doing with their fulfillment centers and trucking services and so my guess is that they've they're doing is not necessarily the right size the economics is I think the economics are working but because they want to try to keep their unit economics relatively intact. And that's sort of the way I think they thought about the raising the price of prime it wasn't they did it because they could. It's they did because they sort of had to like the costs are rising it's just that what I found interesting in terms of pricing power is van acceleration in in Prime ads you know post that price increase like that and so does Netflix to me Netflix is essentially raise fees use the fees to you know generate more Revenue by more content is like a flywheel that they've worked with their make the service more bringing more users allows them to get a little bit raised money just a little bit more so it's not so much raising fees to extract excess profits it's raising fees to further accelerate growth and the value proposition is strong enough that they can do that and not lose customers that's that's that that there's this is subtle nuance and maybe it's too salty but but I think it's an important it's important difference it's not it's no it's raising pricing not to raise margins it's raising pricing to fuel growth. [38:46] And when you so either way it's good I happen to think you you want to the the better one is the latter one is a more impressive the latter one is more impressive because you're raising pricing just to Goose your margins you know you just put a Target on your back. Scot: [39:03] Reading the book made me nostalgic and maybe we'll do a little bit of a lightning round but one of the companies you wrote about that I kind of forgot about and those interesting was Zulily I remember when they came on the scene and we were all like. They were all blown away by how fast they could just get product up right they had this thing where they could. They could have most of those kids so they'd get like all these little kid models in there and throw some clothes on them take a picture and then like changed outfit take another so they could do something like you know thousand different products an hour or something. What's your recollection on Zulily. Mark: [39:40] She really is that was one of my calls that didn't work and. So I and I learned some lessons from that I think to me the lesson I drew a to do with value proposition they had wonderful cohort disclosure in their S1 when they went public I mean it was truly impressive. And you know the they also raise kind of an analytical question because the first it's not too dissimilar to stitch fix today the first three or four million customers were extremely happy the question is. Were there another three to four million customers that could be extremely happy and the problem that Zulily faced is that it customer value proposition had one major flaw which is that you couldn't return product if you didn't like it they didn't they didn't accept returns oh I'm sorry there were two problems and there was no Speedy Delivery you know you could get stuff in seven days and 20 days. That was good for the first day of the first three to four million customers who are fine with that you break into the mainstream and you mean I can't return something if I don't like it you mean I gotta wait how many days until I get something like that ended up. [40:45] And it was very hard being the survey you really had to go with gut instinct on that to realize in advance that they were going to hit a wall in their growth. Geez when you saw what happened to their growth rate when they went public it was Triple digits six quarters later they were doing 10 percent Revenue growth they hit the wall because the value proposition. Wasn't strong enough and then they end up going going private that to me was kind of a lesson which is you know the. [41:10] Growth was impressive but that value proposition if it's not if they hadn't they didn't have it nailed down and you knew from the beginning I knew from the beginning what the two Falls were I just I didn't know when it would hit them and hit them earlier than I thought so you know it gives us another reason to really focus on how compelling do you think this value proposition is how many you know will that can the can a customer base double given the existing value prop. And that's one of the big lessons if I spin it a little bit I mean that's to me is and Scott you look through this entire history like you know the first decade of the internet the king of online retail wasn't Amazon it was eBay and they had like six times seven times the market cap of Amazon that's completely changed and why is it change and I think in part it's because of the value prop I mean Amazon just beat him on price selection and convenience year in and year out and that really mattered but a more recent example in my book. [42:02] In literally and figuratively is doordash and GrubHub and that's example many people will will know but grub have that great business model wonderful investor Centric business model High margins and doordash had this you know generating tons of losses but they had the better value prop because they had more restaurants selection and the end of the day that they want and they were able to scale up and generate serve reasonable profits over time that was the case where my quick tag line is you know customer-centric companies. Beat investor Centric companies most of the time in market cap and market share Amazon versus eBay, GrubHub versus doordash those two examples really drilled that less than to me. Jason: [42:48] Yeah I've been fighting those companies because you know there. They're like increasingly overlapping with a lot of my Commerce clients and like you know a big. A big sort of disruption and commerce right now is all these ultra-fast delivery services and you know it seems pretty clear that doordash and Uber are both gonna want to play directly in that space so it seems like some of those those sectors are on a collision course to chase that Tam. Mark: [43:15] I think you're right Jason I also think Amazon I mean you're talking about logistics like that's Amazon's competency so whether you need to. Whether you're going to vertically integrate and do that or whether you going to do that virtually you know Foo you know a gig economy Network. I don't know which which is going to work better long-term but yeah and you know it's going to raise the bar and make it more and more expensive for anybody to operate in that in that segment I have a bias that Amazon in the end wins that but it's big enough of a market it's so early stage that you can have multiple winners for the next five years I don't know that you can have multiple winners for the next 10 years. Jason: [43:56] Yeah there was a funny question in the Amazon earnings call someone asked about ultra-fast delivery in the CFO kind of I thought brilliantly threw some shade on it he's like. He said something to the effect of we like where we are and ultrafast like we have one hour delivery on about 178,000 skews right now and we're you know we're going to continue to scale that and I don't know how many people follow this but all of the competitors in this space are are desperately trying to figure out how to do one hour delivery for like 7000 skus. So so like they're you know they definitely are gonna be able to leverage the infrastructure there and I'm sure they're making some big investments in that space too. Another area that's that's been kind of interesting lately and I know you've been following this little bit is obviously there are all these privacy changes and the depreciation of the third-party cookies and especially the IDF a you know mobile privacy changes. That Apple has instituted and that obviously had a pretty pronounced impact on the value of some companies like Snap recently A View you have a opinion there is that. Is that a blip or is that a systemic change. Mark: [45:08] I think it's a big pothole in the road. But it's not there but the but the it's a big pothole in the road but it's not a bridge that it's not a collapsed bridge that get that mountain out. Yeah so poor that hey yes. Yes it is yeah that's it that's pretty I mean that's a big pothole that idea Fay allowed Facebook to offer amazing attribution to millions and millions and millions of businesses and now that's gone and and and to their credit to Facebook's credit they warned about it for a year two snaps discredit they didn't warn about it ever and so that's why their stock went off you know 22 decline 25 percent whereas Facebook stock even the numbers came in weaker than expected you know kind of fell off to the 3% and by the way then is traded up above where it was at earnings time so what I mean very intrigued by is I think it will be a son of that idea of a. [46:12] You know child of idea say I like I think there's so much at stake here both from the advertising platforms like Facebook you know and Google's to some extent a little bit and Snapchat but also for you know the millions of marketers out there who you don't you were able to thank thanks to Facebook use of people's privacy data you know from right or wrong I mean that's what that's what they they did I mean this help Merchants really know which of their campaigns worked and allow them to you know run creative and that creative could be automatically you know a be tested abcdefgh like 8 times 8 different ways in which ever those creatives work best. You could actually beat successful one of them then you can just pivot all of the dollars behind that one campaign you know campaign h for campaign be your campaign e.e. and that's just a wonderful way to help these small businesses you know really succeed and that's been taken away now you know there's I think there's first a little bit of shock shoot I can't get the attribution I had I'm going to pull a my marketing dollars but marketers got a market. [47:13] And I think you're going to see those dollars come back and my guess is that Facebook and other companies are going to find some way to do. Better targeting they may not quite get to idea that a type of levels but they were going to be able to do some sort of audience targeting they also have a lot of first-party data but they'll be able to do it in a way that doesn't that you know respect people's privacy and yeah you'll see those dollars come back so that's why I referred to as a pothole I it's a big pothole it's but it's not that it's not a bridge that just collapsed you know you're going to be you can they can they got stuck in that pothole more than anybody else but you know the cranes there whatever they're getting a tow trucks they're they're getting out of it they got to do some nobody work they'll fix the car and it'll be back on the road in part because they've got the talent to do it but in part because there are millions of small businesses that are given to going to give them the incentive to do it because they'll get those marketing dollars back once they figure out some of the idea that a. Jason: [48:09] Yeah I always like to remind people that are like The Skys Falling on the advertising industry that you know. It wasn't very long ago that we had much worse targeting than than we have in digital even with idea of a I mean targeting used to be deciding which publication you were going to print your ad in. And they still got a lot of money in the advertising industry so like I kind of suspect that that marketers are going to figure out you know the best ways to invest their money even if it maybe isn't quite as. As real-time as people got used to for a short while. Mark: [48:42] I think you're right Jason. Scot: [48:45] So Mark you in the book you recap kind of this awesome 25-year career and you know one of the things I've learned is if you're in the game of making predictions you know that it's kind of humbling but then you kind of slowly but surely get better at it right you never get to kind of you know a hundred percent but over time you get better and like like for example you learned the lesson of. The companies that are customer focused to do better than investor focused think founder based in that kind of as you as you take those backward 25-year learnings and project them forward what are some of the things that you get excited about looking out the next five or ten years. Mark: [49:23] Well in terms of Trends even the next year or two I think whoever solves. Marketing attribution is going to be worth a lot more in two years than they are today just because there's so many businesses so many marketers that will pay for that. So I you know so that's that's kind of a debt that whoever whoever fills in the pothole that's going to be a very valuable company it's going to be a lot more valuable to years and it is today my guess is that there's gonna be Facebook so I'm interested in that then there's thing this thing called The Medic verse which I don't know this is just virtual reality just renamed do a Google Trends search on metaverse just watch that just spiked up in the last love so you know you kudos to the person who came up with that idea may be excited maybe Jason or Scott maybe was you I. Jason: [50:09] It's just a rebranded second life. Mark: [50:12] Okay and. But but you know the fact that it was two things that kind of struck me there's some pretty big companies throwing a lot of big money at metaverse you know Facebook Microsoft there's a bunch of others and then there's this Roblox generation people young people who are perfectly comfortable living in the meta verse in virtual reality and. [50:38] You know participating in concerts safely and you know and shopping and communicating and entertaining and learning. [50:49] And learning through the metaverse and so you know we knows 8 18 year olds you know get out into the real world you know they're going to be perfectly comfortable in the meadow verse maybe not the way you know not the way that we will naturally be but you know though they'll help us figure it out and so so I'm really intrigued by the metaverse I think it is going to take 5 to 10 years because that to really develop and I'm trying to trying to figure it out who the big winners are but but I'm very intrigued by that. [51:18] Yeah I'm also got one of those oculist you know I've gotten two different versions Generations the it's the iterations of the Oculus Rift and you know i-i've always it's kind of like when I first saw the Kindle you know the first Kindle I ever got was pretty darn kludgy but you know I just love the idea that you could just download any book on the your kludgy device will you know whenever you whenever you were in a Wi-Fi area and and I and you and you just saw how that device got better and better each iteration and so I just think about that with these with these virtual reality headsets I mean they're clumpy their clunky their kludgy it's kind of embarrassing to be have a picture of you taking them but you know just you can imagine already know how much they've improved over the last couple of years and just think ahead is it possible the next five to seven years it's going to be just it's going to be like putting on a pair of sunglasses I think that's what we should be thinking about if you can easily put on a pair of sunglasses and and enter the metaverse and have you know share a virtual you know in presence experience that sounds but that sounds odd or not but you can do that, I think a lot of people will do that and you know the education the work applications around that so I'm very intrigued by that. Jason: [52:28] So you're saying that that could be chewy.com to Google Glasses pets.com. Mark: [52:36] Yes yes I love that yes I hadn't thought about that way yeah and by the way I've got my Google Glass here you know I'm. Got that I got that early version I got the Amazon Fire Phone you know but just be the the early failures sometimes see these I mean they're kind of in the right direction I don't know exactly what there's a there's a backstory to Google Glass that we only partially know but anyway they have the concept is there and and you know the big iterations that these products do get better and as they get better easier cheaper lighter cooler you know like Main Street cooler not Silicon Valley cooler then then markets can appear. Scot: [53:17] I think that's something the three of us have in common I think the three of us are probably the only people that ordered and probably still own an Amazon Fire Phone. Jeff Ellis. Mark: [53:29] And I've Got My Socks.com puppet to it's in my office I put the hits I got it as a warning. Scot: [53:31] I have one of those too yeah we all I guess we all have one of those too. Jason: [53:36] That that puppet ended up being the most valuable asset from pets.com sidenote like I don't know if you followed it but there was there was there was a whole intellectual property fight with Triumph the comedy dog and all that stuff yeah. Unattended value unintended value creation. Scot: [53:53] Mark were you you know we've used up about an hour of your time we really appreciate you coming on the show to tell us about the book when's it come out where can people find it do you do you want them to order from that Seattle bookstore that we've been chatting about. Mark: [54:09] So yeah and thanks Scott Jason I've always enjoyed listening to your show I did tell you it beginning I your analysis recently all birds and Warby Parker I took the heart because I initiated Warby Parker as an analyst but I after after I've seen what your thoughts were on it. So thanks for having me on the show and to talk about the book nothing but Net 10 Timeless stock-picking lessons from one of wall Street's top Tech analyst I just like to nothing but net on a big Hoops fan. And my kids are hoops and that's been my email pack lines there's a lot of meaning for me in that that title it is available wherever fine literature is sold it is available on Amazon it's the it's a top bestseller now and in the business category so I've been I've been just it was just a it was a labor of love for me and throw like a chance to talk with both of you about it because you've lived through the sister just as much as I have and it's fascinating the lessons we can draw from. Jason: [55:01] Well Mark is been entirely our privilege and it's a great sign that you know just halfway through your career you had enough material for an amazing book so I can't wait to read the the sequel after the next half. Mark: [55:13] All right I will talk with will do it again in 25 years. Jason: [55:18] I'm booking it right now. Scot: [55:20] Bring our sock puppet are and pets.com puppets in our Amazon Fire Phone. Mark: [55:24] That's. Jason: [55:25] Yeah everyone else will be living in the metaverse at that point in no one's going to get it but it's cool. But Mark really appreciated your time and until next time happy commercing!

Welcome To The Neighborhood: A Mister Rogers Tribute Podcast
Speedy Delivery - David Newell (Mr. McFeely) Stops By For A Visit On The Podcast)

Welcome To The Neighborhood: A Mister Rogers Tribute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 64:41


Welcome To The Neighborhood: A Mister Rogers Tribute Podcast   (Special Guest David Newell - Mr. McFeely) This week in the neighborhood, our special guest is Mister Roger's Neighborhood's Very Own Mr. McFeely, David Newell. Serving Mister Rogers Neighborhood since 1967, David Newell played Mr. McFeely, the Neighborhood's cheerful “Speedy Delivery” man. He was Mister Rogers' most frequent visitor. When there was a knock at the door, there was a good chance it was Mr. McFeely in his mustache, cap and vintage blue uniform, bringing a package, a film, or a visitor. Links For David: Speedy Delivery DVD: https://www.speedydeliverymovie.com/ David Newell on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mrmcfeely143 Thank you for joining us here this week in the neighborhood. Music featured on podcast was Stay by Rick Lee James Special Thanks to my guest David Newell And The @MisterRogersSay Community on Twitter I'm your host Rick Lee James. My personal Twitter account is @RickLeeJames, my web site is RickLeeJames.com, My other Podcast is Voices In My Head (The Rick Lee James Podcast), and I look forward being with you again next time. Until Then: You make each day a special day. You know how, by just your being you. There's only one person in this whole world like you. And people can like you exactly as you are.    

Rick Lee James Podcast Network
Speedy Delivery - David Newell (Mr. McFeely) Stops By For A Visit On The Podcast)

Rick Lee James Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 64:42


Welcome To The Neighborhood: A Mister Rogers Tribute Podcast (Special Guest David Newell - Mr. McFeely)This week in the neighborhood, our special guest is Mister Roger's Neighborhood's Very Own Mr. McFeely, David Newell.Serving Mister Rogers Neighborhood since 1967, David Newell played Mr. McFeely, the Neighborhood's cheerful “Speedy Delivery” man. He was Mister Rogers' most frequent visitor. When there was a knock at the door, there was a good chance it was Mr. McFeely in his mustache, cap and vintage blue uniform, bringing a package, a film, or a visitor.Links For David:Speedy Delivery DVD: https://www.speedydeliverymovie.com/David Newell on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mrmcfeely143Thank you for joining us here this week in the neighborhood.Music featured on podcast was Stay by Rick Lee JamesSpecial Thanks to my guest David NewellAnd The @MisterRogersSay Community on TwitterI'm your host Rick Lee James. My personal Twitter account is @RickLeeJames, my web site is RickLeeJames.com, My other Podcast is Voices In My Head (The Rick Lee James Podcast), and I look forward being with you again next time.Until Then: You make each day a special day. You know how, by just your being you. There's only one person in this whole world like you. And people can like you exactly as you are. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rickleejames.substack.com/subscribe

Tell me How
Speedy Delivery, Lower Costs When Ports Go Digital-So What's Stopping Them?

Tell me How

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 32:14


In this episode, we discuss the digitalization of maritime shipping focusing on the benefits in terms of faster and better service, the regulatory changes needed to advance digitalization, the types of jobs that would be created and importantly, the need for good cybersecurity measures.

Welcome To The Neighborhood: A Mister Rogers Tribute Podcast
Speedy Delivery - David Newell (Mr. McFeely) Stops By For A Visit On The Podcast)

Welcome To The Neighborhood: A Mister Rogers Tribute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 64:42


Welcome To The Neighborhood: A Mister Rogers Tribute Podcast (Special Guest David Newell - Mr. McFeely)This week in the neighborhood, our special guest is Mister Roger’s Neighborhood’s Very Own Mr. McFeely, David Newell.Serving Mister Rogers Neighborhood since 1967, David Newell played Mr. McFeely, the Neighborhood’s cheerful “Speedy Delivery” man. He was Mister Rogers’ most frequent visitor. When there was a knock at the door, there was a good chance it was Mr. McFeely in his mustache, cap and vintage blue uniform, bringing a package, a film, or a visitor.Links For David:Speedy Delivery DVD: https://www.speedydeliverymovie.com/David Newell on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mrmcfeely143Thank you for joining us here this week in the neighborhood.Music featured on podcast was Stay by Rick Lee JamesSpecial Thanks to my guest David NewellAnd The @MisterRogersSay Community on TwitterI’m your host Rick Lee James. My personal Twitter account is @RickLeeJames, my web site is RickLeeJames.com, My other Podcast is Voices In My Head (The Rick Lee James Podcast), and I look forward being with you again next time.Until Then: You make each day a special day. You know how, by just your being you. There's only one person in this whole world like you. And people can like you exactly as you are. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at rickleejames.substack.com/subscribe

Pregnancy & Birth Made Easy
Speedy Delivery: Erica's Birth Story

Pregnancy & Birth Made Easy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 36:30


On this weeks podcast, I had the pleasure of sitting with one of the members of the My Essential Birth Course, and talking about her most recent birth experience. Erica is a mother of three, and due to previous births that were less than she had hoped for, she decided to explore a different option for her third pregnancy. She talks about her provider experience - what needed to change for this birth, course experience - what worked well, and her partner's experience - how he was not only able to step up and support her but also how he was so proud of her afterwards. We also talked about many other important aspects of pregnancy and birth. You're in for a treat with this beautiful birth story!Don't forget to follow me on Instagram @myessentialbirth and for even more great info head over to www.myessentialbirth.com to check out the totally FREE Pregnancy Guide & other incredible downloads.  Looking for all the FREE downloads and links mentioned in this episode? Go to www.myessentialbirth.com/podcast, click on this week's episode, scroll to the bottom of the page and download away!

We Never Learned the Rules
(DnD) Ep. 22 - Speedy Delivery or Your Money Back

We Never Learned the Rules

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021 64:07


Moe and Sim take up a mission from a shady theater man to try and procure poison for their plans. Even such a simple task as they are given quickly becomes an ordeal. We always love to hear from our listeners. You can reach out to us at whatrulespod@gmail.com You can also reach out to us on Twitter: @whatrulespod Brendan is the DM Anna is Sim Evan is Maureen Baptiste Music: Adventures of Flying Jack by Alexander Nakarada (www.serpentsoundstudios.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Village Ambiance by Alexander Nakarada Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6586-village-ambiance License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Trouble With Tribals by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6427-trouble-with-tribals License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Hanksy Panksy
52 - A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood: Puppet Talk

Hanksy Panksy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 48:47


Put on your favorite cardigan and come on down for 2019's A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood. The boys are all kinds of cozy this week as they discuss: Mr. Roger's wellness routine, even more breakfast foods, the ideal Tom Communication Method, and a mind-blowing Conspiracy Corner. This ones coming at you, Speedy Delivery style, so put on some fresh shoes and let's do it!

The Nostalgia Cafe
Its a Beautiful Day with Mr McFeely!

The Nostalgia Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 76:10


We had the best conversation with a true television icon, and it was beyond our expectations! David Newell has spent the majority of his adult life as TV's fastest delivery man, Mr McFeely on one of the most classic programs of all time, "Mr. Roger's Neighborhood." This is not a watered down, 5 minute, sound bite interview! This is an engaging and retrospective conversation with the man behind the character, although the lines do blur at times. You will soon understand why Fred Rogers, himself, selected such a wonderful person to play everyone's favorite delivery man. Speedy Delivery to you!

Elitistang Weeboo Podcast
Episode 1 - Elitistang Weeboo ka ba?!

Elitistang Weeboo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 27:19


Riel, Kevin & Glenn discuss about anime, japan, pop culture and stuff and also the definition of a Weeboo!!!!! This Podcast is powered by Podmetrics the easiest way to track data for your Podcast, use our Code, ElitistangWeebooPodcast when register for Podmetrics. Get 50Pesos off your first Mr. Speedy Delivery by using our Referral Code: ELITISTANGWEEBOOMRSPEEDY Join the Conversation thru our social media accounts, Facebook: facebook.com/ElitistangWeebPod Twitter: @EliteWeebz Official Hashtag: #ElitistangWeebPod Email us @ elitistangweebpod@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/elitistangweebpod/message

Elitistang Weeboo Podcast
Episode 2 - Magastos ba ang magVlog?

Elitistang Weeboo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 40:57


Glenn, Kevin and Riel discuss about how Screwloose Vlogs create their content in a inexpensive manner. This Podcast is powered by Podmetrics the easiest way to track data for your Podcast, use our Code, ElitistangWeebooPodcast when you register for Podmetrics. Get 50Pesos off your first Mr. Speedy Delivery by using our Referral Code: ELITISTANGWEEBOOMRSPEEDY Join the Conversation thru our social media accounts, Facebook: facebook.com/ElitistangWeebPod Twitter: @EliteWeebz Official Hashtag: #ElitistangWeebPod Email us @ elitistangweebpod@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/elitistangweebpod/message

Elitistang Weeboo Podcast
Episode 3 - 2020 Bizarre Adventures

Elitistang Weeboo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 46:47


This is it, the Year-end Extravaganza. The Elitistang Weeb Crew looks back to arguably the Longest Year Ever. This Podcast is powered by Podmetrics the easiest way to track data for your Podcast, use our Code, ElitistangWeebooPodcast when register for Podmetrics. Get 50Pesos off your first Mr. Speedy Delivery by using our Referral Code: ELITISTANGWEEBOOMRSPEEDY Join the Conversation thru our social media accounts, Facebook: facebook.com/ElitistangWeebPod Twitter: @EliteWeebz Official Hashtag: #ElitistangWeebPod Email us @ elitistangweebpod@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/elitistangweebpod/message

Elitistang Weeboo Podcast
Episode 4 - Laro ng Kahapon

Elitistang Weeboo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 57:00


In this Early Recorded Episode (Long Story Short we got too busy). Riel, Glenn and Kevin looks back on the Videogames of the old. It's Part 1 of our 3- part Gaming Retrospective. This Podcast is powered by Podmetrics the easiest way to track data for your Podcast, use our Code, ElitistangWeebooPodcast when you register for Podmetrics. Get 50Pesos off your first Mr. Speedy Delivery by using our Referral Code: ELITISTANGWEEBOOMRSPEEDY Join the Conversation thru our social media accounts, Facebook: facebook.com/ElitistangWeebPod Twitter: @EliteWeebz Official Hashtag: #ElitistangWeebPod Email us @ elitistangweebpod@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/elitistangweebpod/message

Super Funk-in Serious with Sparkle Sid
EPISODE 10: Fred Rogers with Pam Dyson

Super Funk-in Serious with Sparkle Sid

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 62:15


It’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood… But what is that guy doing in the alleyway?!Fred Rogers seemed to be born with a single mission: To educate, motivate and uplift the children of his era to become better citizens through the power of television. His show “Mister Rogers Neighborhood” was one of the earliest programs to withstand the loud, active children’s shows of the 1960s, with his slow show pacing and gentle teachings using the Land of Make Believe. His values and beliefs remain more pertinent than ever in an uncertain time prior to an election, and I feel we should all learn about the kindness, mindfulness and empathy that is badly needed in these times. Sadly he passed away in 2003 just one month shy of his 75th birthday, leading the way for those inspired by his message. What would Fred say about the main players of the year 2020 if he were alive?Here to talk about the legacy of Fred Rogers is Pam Dyson, a retired play therapist currently living in Nashville, Tennessee. She used some of Fred’s findings in her practice and still continues to be a fan to this day by sharing his philosophies with her grandchildren. She also used them in her parenting as she raised her daughter Emilie and her son… yours truly!On today’s episode, we cheeky chat about our favourite Fred Rogers philosophies, our reactions to the documentary ‘Won’t You Be My Neighbor?,” what Mr. McFeeley is up to these days, and so much more!A “Speedy Delivery!” of an episode begins right now dear darlings and galpals. Now won’t you be my neighbor?!FURTHER READINGARTICLE: What We Can Continue to Learn from Fred Rogers: Nurturing KindnessWon’t You Be My Neighbor (DVD)Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (60 Episode Collection)INTERACT WITH PAMPam Dyson Play Therapy (Website with social links)OCTOBER INSTAGRAM GIVEAWAY INFOINTERACT WITH SPARKLE SIDCLOSET CONCERTS: A new episode of “Closet Concerts” debuts every Wednesday, the day before a new podcast episode!DOWNLOAD THE THEME SONG Ted Gärdestad- Jag ska fånga en ängelSHOW CREDITSLinks to Amazon products are associated with the Amazon Affiliate Program. Your purchase helps support the podcast!

The Rapscallion Rapport
Episode. 006 "Speedy Delivery" ft Jamie

The Rapscallion Rapport

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2020 98:58


The seaman saga continues in this episode wise Jamie bestows the boys with information that would enable Cam and David to "Johnny Appleseed" their genetics across the united states. This is our endgame......Or not.Also a special guest we got a visit from a Gypsy that made David disappear for a long time then Cam defeated the gypsy in mind karate. the curse lifted Dave returned and the creature was forced to unclog the lavatory and restore balance to the universe

Earth Eats
Slow Food And Speedy Delivery--The Food World Adjusts To A Global Pandemic

Earth Eats

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 30:00


A grassroots organization, a pizza joint and an artisan bakery--hear how stay-at-home orders affect their work.

Earth Eats: Real Food, Green Living
Slow Food And Speedy Delivery--The Food World Adjusts To A Global Pandemic

Earth Eats: Real Food, Green Living

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 30:00


A grassroots organization, a pizza joint and an artisan bakery--hear how stay-at-home orders affect their work.

MegaPodTastic
All New MegaPodtastic Podcast # 9 with David Newell (Mr. McFeely) from 'Mister Rogers' Neighborhood'

MegaPodTastic

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 89:35


It's the 52th Anniversary year of TV's Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, and we're very excited to welcome one of the show's stars, David Newell!     For over 30 years David Newell played the role of Mr. McFeely on Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. He continues to play the role in public appearance all over the country.  This year David Newell has been promoting the new documentary Won't You Be My Neighbor? that is coming to DVD and Blu-Ray on September 4th!       David is also promoting a new biography on Mr. Rogers, The Good Neighbor: The Life and Work of Fred Rogers, by author Maxwell King.     David Newell was also the subject of his own documentary a few years ago. It's called Speedy Delivery, and well worth checking out!     Special thanks to our patrons William La Bruna, Shawn Fisher, Martin Collins, Todd, Liza W. Rudolph, Jim Simon, Bill Greenan, Melissa Bartell, the Bathtub Mermaid, Joey Hockeypuck, Rick Weaver and also Water Tower Cinema! To support the show, please go to Patreon.com/MegaPodTastic Patrons receive early access to the raw and unedited VIDEO FEED of each podcast recording. Help Support MegaPodTastic by buying a MegaPodTastic T-Shirt or some other MegaPodTastic merchandise!  Shop.Spreadshirt.com/MegaPodTastic Please become a fan of MegaPodTastic on Facebook, and subscribe to us on I-Tunes. Please send your comments to us at MegaPodTastic@Gmail.com or give us a review on I-Tunes. MegaPodTastic has a voicemail line! Call us at 610-624-1985. Give us a call...maybe you'll be on the next episode! Keep on wearing those pajamas!!

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Calvary Hanford Video Podcast
Psalm 31 – Speedy Delivery

Calvary Hanford Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2020 36:55


David asks the Lord to deliver him speedily from his troubles. In this Psalm we learn that God is our “fort-rest.” (Pastor Gene Pensiero)

Calvary Hanford Audio Podcast
Psalm 31 – Speedy Delivery

Calvary Hanford Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2020 36:48


David asks the Lord to deliver him speedily from his troubles. In this Psalm we learn that God is our “fort-rest.” (Pastor Gene Pensiero)

Psalms // Pastor Gene Pensiero
Psalm 31 – Speedy Delivery

Psalms // Pastor Gene Pensiero

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2020 36:48


David asks the Lord to deliver him speedily from his troubles. In this Psalm we learn that God is our “fort-rest.” (Pastor Gene Pensiero)

Food Court Movie Podcast
Food Court Movie Podcast Episode 68: A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood (or, Life Is Like A Box Of Beautiful Days In The Neighborhood)

Food Court Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2019 45:49


Speedy Delivery, Food Courtiers! It’s time for FOOD COURT, your favorite podcast, where we brave the malls and the movie halls so you don’t have to! Sean and special guest Gary Fletcher saw A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, the new Mr. Rogers movie starring Tom Hanks. Will this meaty role satiate our hankering for Hanks? Or am I the captain now? Tune in to find out! So grab your popcorn, sneak in your snacks, and pop some antacid because it’s time to cry! Bon Appetit!   Caption: We See You, Joaquin

ABA Inside Track
Episode 105 - (ETHICS) Ethics Mailbag w/ Dr. Darren Sush

ABA Inside Track

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 105:05


Speedy Delivery ain’t got nothing on us this episode as we sign, seal, and deliver all of our pressing ethical concerns to special guest, Dr. Darren Sush. Much like a BCBA Dear Abby, Dr. Sush discusses an array of ethical quandries pulled straight from his new book “A Workbook of Ethical Case Scenarios in Applied Behavior Analysis”. It’s almost two whole hours of ethical discussion! Sincerely, your friends from ABA Inside Track. Articles discussed this episode: Sush, D.J. & Najdowski, A.C. (2019). A workbook of ethical case scenarios in applied behavior analysis. San Diego, CA: Academic Press. If you're interested in ordering CEs for listening to this episode, click here to go to the store page. You'll need to enter your name, BCBA #, and the two episode secret code words to complete the purchase. Email us at abainsidetrack@gmail.com for further assistance.

Good Luck High Five
Speedy Delivery

Good Luck High Five

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2019 41:57


On this episode, Maria and Meghan dip into the GLH5 mailbag to answer listener questions! Find out who they're excited about in Commander, what their favorite ice cream flavors are, and why Meghan gets up on her high horse about Hogwarts houses. PLUS: Modern Horizons MadLibs and a whole lot of jokes that'll keep you company for your favorite hour every week. Remember to head to the Arena channel on our Discord if you're a Patron to sign up to battle Maria on Thursday evening! Become a Patron Today! http://www.patreon.com/glhfmagic Subscribe to The Upkeep: the-upkeep.blubrry.net/feed/podcast/ Check out our Board Games channel: http://www.youtube.com/glhfboardgames Check Out Our Magic YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/goodluckhighfive Enter our August Swag Giveaway: https://gleam.io/lbsSj/glhf-august-swag-giveaway Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/glhfmagic Our Insta: http://www.instagram.com/glhfmagic Be our friend: http://www.facebook.com/glhfmagic Throw down with GLH5 Gear: http://www.goodluckhighfive.com/shop Watch us play on Twitch: http://www.twitch.tv/glhfmagic The best place to buy cards: http://www.cardkingdom.com/glhf

Checkered Past
Speedy Delivery! (Flash #160)

Checkered Past

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 96:32


FLASH FACT: You'll love this episode if you like creepy old European musicians, unwashed beatniks, feral children, or middle-aged gay couples talking about all of the above! Join us for Flash #160, an 80-PAGE GIANT featuring classic tales of The Flash's fast friends, PLUS a Hall of Fame announcement from the Public Service Announcement Players!

Checkered Past
Speedy Delivery! (Flash #160)

Checkered Past

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 96:32


FLASH FACT: You'll love this episode if you like creepy old European musicians, unwashed beatniks, feral children, or middle-aged gay couples talking about all of the above! Join us for Flash #160, an 80-PAGE GIANT featuring classic tales of The Flash's fast friends, PLUS a Hall of Fame announcement from the Public Service Announcement Players!

Checkered Past
Speedy Delivery! (Flash #160)

Checkered Past

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 96:32


FLASH FACT: You'll love this episode if you like creepy old European musicians, unwashed beatniks, feral children, or middle-aged gay couples talking about all of the above! Join us for Flash #160, an 80-PAGE GIANT featuring classic tales of The Flash's fast friends, PLUS a Hall of Fame announcement from the Public Service Announcement Players!

Checkered Past
Speedy Delivery! (Flash #160)

Checkered Past

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 96:32


FLASH FACT: You'll love this episode if you like creepy old European musicians, unwashed beatniks, feral children, or middle-aged gay couples talking about all of the above! Join us for Flash #160, an 80-PAGE GIANT featuring classic tales of The Flash's fast friends, PLUS a Hall of Fame announcement from the Public Service Announcement Players!

Shock Monkey Radio
Pockets Full Of Chicken

Shock Monkey Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2019 61:15


Hill Hippie’s Winter Mushrooms! madman mentions the Golden Globes! Zombie Insects! Mr. McFeely’s Speedy Delivery! madman’s desire to revive Saved By The Bell! The News Worth Knowing! Naked Fine Dining! Hackers! Joyriders! Wyoming Plague Cats! Free Chicken! Swimming Skills!

Same Old Song
Advent 3 (C): Speedy Delivery/Kanye

Same Old Song

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018 31:27


Jacob and Aaron unpack the readings for the Third Sunday of Advent (Year C), which are Zephaniah 3:14-20, Philippians 4:4-7, and Luke 3:7-18.

The Flopcast
Flopcast 328: Speedy Delivery

The Flopcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2018 39:21


We have yet another retro concert report, as Kevin and the Mayor enjoyed an evening of Chicago-style (and Karate Kid-style) soft rock with Peter Cetera. (We did it all for the glory of being stuck in the mid-80s.) We also attended a screening of the new Mr. Rogers documentary Won't You Be My Neighbor?, with a special guest: Mr. McFeely himself, David Newell! This inspired a silly little exercise for this week's show, as we attempt to cast a hypothetical Neighborhood of Make-Believe movie. (Do we want Wil Wheaton to play Prince Tuesday? OF COURSE WE DO.) Also: Happy Birthday to Kenny Rogers. As always, we consider ourselves honorary cowards of the county.

The Fakist: One Last Day
1x02 - Speedy Delivery

The Fakist: One Last Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2018 22:24


Ever have to deal with a rotten customer? Make MacFlurries? Looking for "delivery near me?" We tackle the service industry and all its horrors.What local pot shop chopped the top off their resource crop? Then, we're breaking the news before it happens in UP TO THE MINUTE. Did you hear about Bilbo Bixby, local folk hero? We've got the scoop. Birdman Stan flies into the heart of the action. All that plus a look ahead at this weekend's Regatta with Byron Seales in the Mythological Weather Crisis Center, coming up on The Fakist.BROUGHT TO YOU BYAudibleTom Merritt BooksCASTPAUL DAFOE - HimselfLEANN - Rebecca JohnsonPAUL DAFOE - Himself BYRON SEALES - Tony Hooper ANNOUNCER - Roberto Villegas LEANN - Rebecca Johnson JOHNNY DOOBOIS - Adam Paulauski TONY METZ -  Peter Price HIPPIE - Bobby Hawke BIRDMAN STAN - Bobby Hawke LYDIA APPLEBOTTOM - Anne Marie DeSimone RENT-A-KIDS - Doofy, Dinah, and Dorkface Delroy DRAMATIC REENACTOR - Michael Lucero TIM DELROY - Himself GEORGE SLAPDASHKI -  Peter Price BILBO BIXBY - Michael Lucero BERNIE MCFERNIE - Tom Merritt BARTENDER - Tim Delroy SOME DUDE - Tim Delroy TRINI - Anne MarieMUSIC Madam Ka-Prow's (New Lunch Place) Performed by Paul DaFoe, Rebecca Johnson, Tony Hooper, and Bobby Hawke Music by Stephan CarrollBuddy - https://www.bensound.comEpic - https://www.bensound.comExtreme Action, Hey! - https://www.bensound.com Rushed Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Killers Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/SUBSCRIBE   

Monday Morning Critic Podcast
Special Edition: Mr. McFeely: "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood"

Monday Morning Critic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2018 69:50


David Newell is an American television actor known primarily for his portrayal of Mr. McFeely, the delivery man on Mister Rogers Neighborhood and works in the public relations department of the Fred Rogers Company (the entity responsible for all rights relating to the program, and other series currently in production from the company). His character's most famous catchphrase was "Speedy Delivery!" He toured the country until he retired in 2015, promoting Mister Rogers' Neighborhood as Mr. McFeely.

Podcast
Interview: David Newell (Mr. McFeely)

Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2018 26:14


David Newell has worked with the Fred Rogers Company since September 1967 when production began on the very first national broadcast of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. He has served as the Director of Public Relations for the Fred Rogers Company and is best known as Mr. McFeely the Speedy Delivery man in the Neighborhood. **This is the full 26 min interview.**

Storybeat with Steve Cuden

David Newell is an actor known primarily for his portrayal of the beloved Mr. McFeely, the deliveryman on Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. Mr. McFeely's most famous catchphrase is "Speedy Delivery!"The post David Newell, Actor-Mr. McFeely – Episode #24 Encore appeared first on Storybeat with Steve Cuden.

Water and Stone Podcast
Speedy Delivery

Water and Stone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2017 56:12


Episode 48! This time around, Jenny and Dieter talk about timing and trust, what it takes to get out of the way, and being the miracle you're waiting for.

Storybeat with Steve Cuden

David Newell is an actor known primarily for his portrayal of the beloved Mr. McFeely, the deliveryman on Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. Mr. McFeely's most famous catchphrase is "Speedy Delivery!" He toured the country as Mr. McFeely until 2015, promoting Mister Rogers' Neighborhood.The post David Newell, Actor-Mr. McFeely – Episode #24 appeared first on Storybeat with Steve Cuden.

Subject:CINEMA
Subject:CINEMA #374 - "Movie Mythbusting"

Subject:CINEMA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2012 139:44


Thanks for tuning in Subject:CINEMA, now in our  SEVENTH Year of podcast fun....(gasp!) THIS WEEK: This week, we take on some classic misconceptions about the movies in "MOVIE MYTHBUSTING!" Also this week - the latest site update Requiem for a Twinkie our inaugural 2012 Grinch Watch An update on BMX star Brett Banasiewicz, and a plea for donations to help with his medical bills pre-launch info on the Put Out That Cell Light campaign And reviews of SPEEDY DELIVERY, THAT GUY...WHO WAS IN THAT THING, and THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN PART TWO Be watching for some great changes coming to Subject:CINEMA and our PNR/SC website throughout the month!! To donate to Brett Banasiewicz's medical fund, buy the #MADDOG tee from the Athlete Recovery Fund here, or make a general donation here.   Thanks to ALL of you who take the time to listen to Subject:CINEMA. Now, if we can just get those of you out there to WRITE or CALL once in a while...that would be AWESOME! Email us at subjectcinema@popcornnroses.com or call us TOLL FREE at 1-888-214-9311! Subject:CINEMA is brought to you by:     eMusic Now with  over TEN MILLION choices for great tunes - and by visiting http://emusic.com/cinema , you will get 35 FREE DOWNLOADS during your 14 day trial! Check it out today! Check out all our great deals in one central spot, right here at MevioCoupons.Com *** E-mail us at subjectcinema@popcornnroses.com Want to take S: C With you? Now you can - SC is now Mobile via iPhone! Check us out today - all the latest S:C podcasts plus EXCLUSIVE features coming soon! Call us with your comments! 1-888-214-9311 TOLL FREE in the US and Canada! Wanna hear us anywhere? Now you CAN! Subject:CINEMA Mobile for iPhone is now here! Get it at iTunes NOW!

Ludology
Ludology Episode 42 - Speedy Delivery!

Ludology

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2012 67:44


Ryan and Geoff are joined by special guest Eric Summerer for a deep dive into Pick Up and Deliver games. What are some of the best examples of this genre? What makes them appealing? When do they work, and when do they fail? Will Eric make it through the Lightning Round? All these questions and more, will be answered! Duration: 1:08

Relevant Tones
Speedy Delivery

Relevant Tones

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2012 57:53


This week we dive into our mailbag to listen to some recent new music releases sent to Relevant Tones. Hosted by Seth Boustead Produced by Jesse McQuarters Sunbin Kim: Whirlwind, Palisades Virtuosi James MacMillan: Seraph, I BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Jason Wright Wingate: Symphony No. 2 Movement of the Vaulted Chambers The Twittering Machine Hermitage Orchestra de l'invisible/Wingateabout Jason Wright Wingate Michael Nyman: Songs for Tony, I&IV sonic.art Saxophone Quartet Ronald Roxbury: Crazy Jane, Crazy Jane Trio; Patrick Mason, David Starobin, Daniel Druckman Richard Reed Parry: For Heart, Breath, and Orchestra Kitchener Waterloo Symphony; Edwin Outwater, Conductor John Cage: Five, Essential Music Melinda Wagner: Concerto for Trombone and Orchestra, I, IV New York Philharmonic Orchestra; Lorin Maazel, Conductor, Joseph Alessi, Trombone

Stoopcast
Stoopcast 20: Speedy Delivery

Stoopcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2008


Wherine everyone's favorite deliveryman sits in for the whole cast as they talk at great length about the Mini Me sex tape, Brangelina's newest spawn, take some quizes and discuss good vs. evil...sorta.Get it here.

WPT Be more Tuned In Podcasts
WPT Be more Tuned In Podcast -- David Newell a.k.a. Mr. McFeely...

WPT Be more Tuned In Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2008


We spoke with David Newell, better known as Mr. McFeely, the friendly "Speedy Delivery" man on Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. The mp3 podcast conversation can be downloaded here and can be enjoyed on your personal computer or loaded onto your personal mp3 player for on-the-go listening. You can also subscribe to our monthly podcasts via iTunes by clicking here.Mister Rogers' Neighborhood has been a hallmark of educational public television for 40 years. The program still airs on WPT at 12:30 p.m. weekdays. Throughout the show's ongoing run, Newell has been along for the ride. In addition to playing Mr. McFeely -- a role he continues to occupy during numerous public appearances each year -- he is also the public relations director for the show's production company, Family Communications Inc. The company has kept working toward the program's child development mission since Rogers' death in 2003.In our interview, Newell talks about his experiences on the long-running show, the legacy of Fred Rogers and some special outreach work that is planned in celebration of what would have been Rogers' 80th birthday on March 20. On that day, Newell is inviting everyone to wear a sweater in memory of Rogers and the good work that he accomplished. To find out more about "Good Neighbor Days," visit the Family Communications Web site.

Checkered Past
Speedy Delivery! (Flash #160)

Checkered Past

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970


FLASH FACT: You'll love this episode if you like creepy old European musicians, unwashed beatniks, feral children, or middle-aged gay couples talking about all of the above! Join us for Flash #160, an 80-PAGE GIANT featuring classic tales of The Flash's fast friends, PLUS a Hall of Fame announcement from the Public Service Announcement Players!

Checkered Past
Speedy Delivery! (Flash #160)

Checkered Past

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970


FLASH FACT: You'll love this episode if you like creepy old European musicians, unwashed beatniks, feral children, or middle-aged gay couples talking about all of the above! Join us for Flash #160, an 80-PAGE GIANT featuring classic tales of The Flash's fast friends, PLUS a Hall of Fame announcement from the Public Service Announcement Players!