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"Ik vind het leuk om leeftijd te voelen, om me daarin te verdiepen. Want als je het niet leuk vindt om oud te zijn, ja, dan moet je jong doodgaan.” - Stine deelt een levenswijsheid van oud-politica en schrijver Hedy D'Ancona.
Do you ever feel unworthy on your spiritual path? Struggle with pride or spiritual imposter syndrome?In this episode, we explore how Krishna values sincere effort over perfection, why self-doubt and pride are often self-centered, and how the practice of bhakti purifies the heart. Drawing from Bhagavad-Gita, we uncover how Krishna values sincere effort over flawless action, and how self-doubt and pride are often rooted in self-centeredness.This episode invites listeners to engage in honest self-reflection while deepening their devotion in a practical, heartfelt way.1:25 Purity vs Perfectionism and spiritual imposter syndrome.5:12 Humility vs Self-Absorption12:33 Stages of Devotional Growth16:24 Dealing with the Inner Critic18:20 Saying Yes to Service Despite Inadequacy22:03 Soul SeedsWant to connect further?Instagram: www.instagram.com/radhika_dasa/Facebook: www.facebook.com/radhikadasmusicYouTube: www.youtube.com/c/RadhikaDasWebsite: www.radhikadas.comPatreon: www.patreon.com/radhikadasLinktree: linktr.ee/radhika_dasa
"Grijpt mij uw schoonheid als een wanhoop aan, een wanhoop door geen troost te blussen" - Stine vraagt literatuurwetenschapper Maaike Meijer om een levenswijsheid.
Sexolog Maria K. Ebbestad har besøk av Stine som har hatt en rekke trekanter. Nå gir hun oss sine beste tips, enten du vil ha trekant med kjæresten eller du vil gjøre som Stine og bli med andre par. Podcasten er sponset av Nytelse.no som alltid gir deg 20% avslag om du bruker rabattkoden "KLIMAKS"See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In a weary world with so many problems, the folks at CASA Baltimore County are providing leadership and care for foster children in need of loving, caring home environments. Jennifer Stine of CASA Baltimore County tells Nestor about the organization and he confides about his amazing adoptive parents who wanted and needed a child in Dundalk 50 years ago. This one is personal. The post Jennifer Stine of CASA Baltimore County tells Nestor about loving homes for children in foster care first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
"And in the end the love you take, is equal to the love you make." - Stine vraagt singer-songwriter Diederik Nomden om een levenswijsheid.
Nyttårsforsettet vårt: å ha flere gjester! Linnéa Myhre er først ut, og kommer med inspirerende tips og råd for et bedre liv! I tillegg deler hun egne erfaringer og kunnskap fra sin egen podcast "Lev Vel". Hun er også med å svare på et spørsmål fra en "Stine", og stiller sitt eget relasjonsrelaterte spørsmål til Relasjonspodden.Hvis du vil gjøre et annonsesamarbeid med oss,? Ta gjerne kontakt med vår salgssamarbeidspartner Acast. salg@acast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"Het is gemakkelijker mensen te misleiden dan mensen ervan te overtuigen dat ze zijn misleid." - Stine vraagt onderzoeksjournalist Robert van de Griend om een levenswijsheid.
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"Zelfs als je plat op je gezicht gaat, ga je nog steeds vooruit." - Stine deelt een levenswijsheid van ondernemer en zakenman Victor Kiam.
"Beautiful people. You live in the same world as I do." - Stine deelt een levenswijsheid van singer-songwriter Melanie Safka.
"Geluk is een uitzicht op een weg zonder beer." - Stine deelt een levenswijsheid van journalist en schrijver Sander Donkers.
"Schrijf geen slogans, schrijf waarheden." - Stine vraagt hoofdredacteur van HUMAN Marc Josten om een levenswijsheid.
"Ik sla geen acht op de waardering van het grote publiek en zal proberen door naar de waarheid te streven werkelijk zo goed te worden als ik kan, in mijn leven en wanneer het uur van mijn dood is gekomen.” - Stine vraagt stripmaker Barbara Stok om een levenswijsheid.
Anna-Maja är tillbaka bakom kulisserna efter julpaus och specialavsnitt! Denna gång är temat för podden självklart Grönland - ön som varit i centrum då världsordningen ruskats om de senaste månaderna. Anna-Maja gästas igen i studion av sin danska kollega Stine Bosse. Anna-Maja och Stine avhandlar allt som skett från Trumps hot, till Natos övningsoperation på Grönland och Stines partiordförande, den danska utrikesministern Lars Løkke Rasmussens besök i Washington DC. Vi får också en unik inblick i sinnesstämningarna i Nuuk, Köpenhamn och Bryssel. Podden modereras av Anna-Majas medarbetare Oscar Byman.
"Zoek wat je vindt" - Stine vraagt radio- en podcastmaker Stef Visjager om een levenswijsheid.
Glad to have you listening with us today! Ms. Andy has picked this one mostly to offer you some variety, but also because this is a popular author in our library system. Today's book is "Goosebumps - My Best Friend is Invisible" by R.L. Stine, which we read just a bit of here. We hope you enjoy this sneak peak, and as always if you enjoy the story then we invite you to visit your local library and ask them to reserve it for you!- Check out the Library Systems official website where you can find links to free resources, school and career guides, and news about our upcoming events! https://www.pawls.org/ -Follow us on YouTube and enjoy our backlog of digital story hours and other great content! https://www.youtube.com/@pawls365 Original background track is The Talons Of Adventure, The Antlers Of Romance by Doctor Turtle, music from the freemusicarchive.orghttps://freemusicarchive.org/music/Doctor_Turtle/none_given_1561/Doctor_Turtle_-_You_Um_Ill_Ah1/The Talons Of Adventure, The Antlers Of Romance by Doctor Turtle is licensed under a Attribution 4.0 International License.Alterations were made by us to make it fit the length of our content.#library #books #pawlskids #kidsstorytime
Drew Daywalt erzählt hier die Geschichte von einem kleinen Mops, der glaubt, er sei ein Mensch. Ein wirklich komisches Leseerlebnis, vorgestellt von Stine. Von Stine.
"Didn't we do this yesterday?" - Stine deelt een levenswijsheid uit de film Groundhog Day.
Kjersti har en kjip nyhet i dag... For "Stine" er det kommunikasjonen med søsteren som er vanskelig. Hun er utfordrende å kommunisere med, og "Stine" liker ikke måten hun behandler barna sine. Hva kan hun gjøre? Og hva med tantebarna? Hvis du vil gjøre et annonsesamarbeid med oss,? Ta gjerne kontakt med vår salgssamarbeidspartner Acast. salg@acast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
“What if there were no tomorrow?" - Stine vraagt geluidstechnicus Aflred Koster om een levenswijsheid.
“The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” - Stine vraagt speechschrijver Jan Sonneveld om een levenswijsheid.
"Ik rotzooi maar een beetje an." - Stine deelt een levenswijsheid van schilder en beeldhouwer Karel Appel.
"Homeward bound, I wish I was." - Stine deelt een levenswijsheid van muzikant en zanger Paul Simon.
"It's not the mountain we conquer but ourselves." - Stine deelt een levenswijsheid van bergbeklimmer en ontdekkingsreiziger Sir Edmund Hillary.
Bør det gå av noen alarmer når samboeren kun sjekker telefonen når "Stine" ikke er i nærheten? Det gjør henne veldig usikker i hvert fall. Hvis du vil gjøre et annonsesamarbeid med oss,? Ta gjerne kontakt med vår salgssamarbeidspartner Acast. salg@acast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
“Je hoeft niet te haasten, je hoeft niet te schitteren, je hoeft niemand anders te zijn dan jezelf.” - Stine deelt een levenswijsheid van schrijver Virginia Woolf.
"Blauw heeft geen dimensies, blauw gaat aan de dimensies voorbij.” - Stine vraagt journalist Hans den Hartog Jager om een blauwe levenswijsheid.
"L'amour est bleu." - Stine vraagt journaliste en auteur Joyce Roodnat een blauwe levenswijsheid te delen.
"Blue I love you." - Stine deelt een blauwe levenswijsheid van singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell.
"You can run, but you can't hide." - Stine deelt een blauwe levenswijsheid van zanger Paul Butterfield.
R.L. Stine's creations run amok he needs to help some neighborhood kids put them back where they belong in 2015's hit movie Goosebumps. See what Geoff thinks about the movie on this week's Monster Mondays. Find new episodes of the Film Seizure Podcast every Wednesday and a new Monster Mondays each Monday at www.filmseizure.com Like what we do? Buy us a coffee! www.ko-fi.com/filmseizure Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/filmseizure/ Follow us on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/filmseizure.bsky.social Follow us on Mastodon: https://universeodon.com/@filmseizure Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/filmseizure/ You can now find us on YouTube as well! The Film Seizure Channel can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/c/FilmSeizure
In this episode of For Soul's Sake, we explore social media, comparison, and the bhakti path in today's hyper-digital world. From doom scrolling and cheap validation to envy, ego, and authenticity, we reflect on how online life impacts our consciousness and spiritual growth.Drawing insights from the Bhagavad Gita and personal experience, we discuss navigating visibility as a spiritual practitioner, trusting your own timeline, and the tension between wanting Krishna at the center of life while still learning how to surrender. This honest conversation offers reflections for both content creators and consumers on using social media with intention, sincerity, and heart - without losing yourself in the noise.(02:02) – Social Media, Comparison & the Bhakti Path(07:33) – Real Life vs. Social Media Perfection(11:02) – Authenticity, Motivation & Content Creation(16:00) – Curating Your Feed & Conscious Consumption(20:16) – Digital Detoxes & Practical Spiritual Tools(24:45) – Passive Consumption, Desire & Inner AvoidanceWant to connect further?Instagram: www.instagram.com/radhika_dasa/Facebook: www.facebook.com/radhikadasmusicYouTube: www.youtube.com/c/RadhikaDasWebsite: www.radhikadas.comPatreon: www.patreon.com/radhikadasLinktree: linktr.ee/radhika_dasa
"Stay blue to yourself." - Stine deelt een blauwe levenswijsheid van vormgever Sara Emami.
"Alle problemen van de mensheid komen voort uit het onvermogen van de mens om rustig alleen in een kamer te zitten." - Stine deelt een levenswijsheid van natuurkundige Blaise Pascal.
"It's a very, very, mad world." - Stine deelt een levenswijsheid van de band Tears For Fears.
"No great thing is created suddenly." - Stine vraagt auteur Sigrid Sijthoff om een levenswijsheid te delen.
"De ware methode om kennis op te doen is het experiment." - Stine vraagt schrijfster en columnist Susan Smit om een levenswijsheid.
"Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better." - Stine vraagt directeur van het Humanistisch Verbond Robbert Bodegraven een levenswijsheid te delen.
"Yes We Can!" - Stine deelt een levenswijsheid over een deugd van voormalig president en advocaat Barack Obama.
Vi byr på et siste gufs fra julen, en veldig forstyrrende oppdagelse fra en "Petter", og en "Stine" som lurer på om hun har fått tidenes guttelus. Hvis du vil gjøre et annonsesamarbeid med oss,? Ta gjerne kontakt med vår salgssamarbeidspartner Acast. salg@acast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"Ik ging naar het bos, omdat ik bewust wilde leven." - Stine vraagt journalist Roderick Nieuwenhuis een levenswijsheid over een deugd te delen.
"A mind is like a parachute, it doesn't work if it is not open." - Stine deelt een levenswijsheid over een deugd van componist Frank Zappa.
In this episode of The Venture Capital Podcast, Jon Bradshaw and Peter Harris are joined by Stine Mølgaard Sørensen, Partner at Alliance VC, a Nordic early-stage fund focused on AI.Stine—an operator and repeat founder turned investor—shares how Nordic venture approaches contrarian vs consensus investing, why Scandinavia can be a powerful “safe launchpad” for startups, and what founders should consider when scaling beyond Europe. The conversation also tackles a question most investors avoid: when should a board member step down—and how do you make that change without blowing up relationships?They also discuss Alliance VC's portfolio, including 1X (humanoid robots) and Superside, plus what it takes to build real conviction early.Follow the PodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/venturecapitalfm/Twitter: https://twitter.com/vcpodcastfmLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/venturecapitalfm/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7BQimY8NJ6cr617lqtRr7N?si=ftylo2qHQiCgmT9dfloD_g&nd=1&dlsi=7b868f1b72094351Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/venture-capital/id1575351789Website: https://www.venturecapital.fm/Follow Jon BradshawLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrbradshaw/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrjonbradshaw/Twitter: https://twitter.com/mrjonbradshawFollow Peter HarrisLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterharris1Twitter: https://twitter.com/thevcstudentInstagram: https://instagram.com/shodanpeteYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@peterharris2812
The Bros tie a bow on the movie year that was 2025 by revisiting their predictions from the start of the year, and mentioning their movie superlatives for some films that left a mark. The Bros countdown of their top 100 movies of all time: https://bit.ly/3KuHKzcKeep up with the Bros at: https://broforcesquad.com/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCJML5XTKJl2OzGW5HWrJhwhttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/bro-force-squad/id1158546516?mt=2https://twitter.com/BroForceSquadStuff discussed in this episode includes War of the Worlds, Predator: Killer of Killers, Thunderbolts, Fantastic Four: First Steps, Avatar, The Princess Bride, Zootopia 2, Wicked: For Good, Mission Impossible: Final Reckoning, Tron: Ares, F1 The Movie, Predator: Badlands, Sinners, A Minecraft Movie, Superman, Avatar: Fire and Ash, Jurassic World: Rebirth, Mickey 17, Heart Eyes, Drop, How to Train Your Dragon, Captain America: Brave New World, 28 Years Later, Frankenstein, M3gan 2.0, R.L. Stine's Pumpkinhead, Unknown Number: The High School Catfish, Stranger Things, Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery, Back To The Future, American History X,
Becky and Jenny wax nostalgic about the 90s. Jakob is also there. We talk about: Prozac Nation by Elizabeth Wurtzel; The Perfume by Caroline Cooney; Silent Scream by Diane Hoh; The Cuckoo Clock of Doom by R.L. Stine; Frindle by Andrew Clements; Catherine Called Birdy by Karen Cushman; and more! context for Jakob's Mitt Romney joke: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/4I-SG8dK1AU
In a world obsessed with speed, optimization, certainty, and AI-driven answers, this episode of Gratitude Through Hard Times offers a necessary pause. Chris Schembra sits down with Eric Stine, CEO of Sitecore, for a deeply human conversation about leadership, belonging, gratitude, and the courage to say yes before you feel ready. This is not a tactical episode about growth metrics or technology stacks—it's an exploration of what it means to lead, live, and connect in a time when instinct is being outsourced and humanity is at risk of being optimized away.Eric reflects on a 25-year career across some of the world's most influential enterprise technology companies, but reframes success through a different lens. Rather than crediting restraint or perfection, he points to saying yes as the defining strategy of his life, yes to unfamiliar roles, yes to reinvention, yes to creativity, fatherhood, philanthropy, and Broadway. Along the way, he opens up about imposter syndrome, those quiet moments of doubt that surface even at the highest levels of leadership, and why authenticity—not certainty—is what ultimately creates trust and psychological safety for teams.The conversation reaches back to Eric's eighth-grade years, when he felt like an outsider searching for his people. Theater became the place where he learned that difference wasn't something to hide, but something to bring forward, a lesson that continues to shape how he builds culture today. That theme of belonging becomes especially resonant in today's age of fragmentation and loneliness, where many people feel disconnected not because they lack opportunity, but because they lack spaces where they can show up fully as themselves.Midway through the episode, Eric answers the signature gratitude question, offering heartfelt thanks to his father, Mark, whose belief in living authentically influenced everything from Eric's leadership philosophy to a Tony Award win on Father's Day. The moment grounds the conversation in gratitude, not as sentiment, but as a force that shapes identity, values, and legacy across generations.This episode is especially important now because it confronts a growing cultural tension: while AI can deliver answers at unprecedented speed, it cannot deliver wisdom, belonging, or meaning. Eric draws a clear distinction between systems of record and systems of engagement, arguing that the future belongs to leaders and organizations that pair data with instinct, scale with empathy, and efficiency with humanity. In an era where people are burning out not just from work, but from hiding who they are, this conversation offers a different model, one rooted in community, peer-driven recognition, and shared accountability rather than control.Ultimately, The Power of Saying Yes is a reminder that culture cannot be engineered from the top down and growth cannot be achieved through optimization alone. Culture comes from community. Belonging comes from permission. And the most meaningful paths in life are rarely the safest ones. This episode invites listeners to slow down, embrace impermanence, and choose the more interesting path, not because it's easy, but because it's human.10 Key TakeawaysSaying yes creates momentum.Progress, growth, and meaning often come from leaning in before you feel ready—not from waiting for certainty. Authenticity is a leadership advantage, not a liability.When leaders model vulnerability, they unlock psychological safety and better performance across teams. Imposter syndrome doesn't disappear—it becomes a compass.Doubt is often a signal that you're stretching into something meaningful. Finding “your people” changes everything.Belonging fuels confidence, creativity, and resilience—whether in theater, business, or family. Gratitude is a strategic tool, not a soft one.Recognizing people for their impact on others builds trust, loyalty, and culture at scale. Culture cannot be built top-down.Leaders can only create the conditions; community does the building. AI needs humans in the loop.Data delivers insight, but instinct and empathy deliver relevance. Impermanence creates meaning.Moments matter more when we know they won't last—whether on stage, at work, or around the dinner table. Accountability is empowering when framed as ownership.We don't work in isolation—we work in ecosystems where shared responsibility drives excellence. The best life is an AND life, not an OR life.Passion and profit. Speed and care. Technology and humanity. Both can be true.Eric Stine BioEric Stine is the Chief Executive Officer of Sitecore, driving the company's vision and strategy to unlock business value for clients by empowering them to create compelling digital experiences. Eric was previously Chief Operating Officer, where he led all customer-facing functions.Before Sitecore, Eric was Chief Executive Officer of Elemica. Previously, he was Chief Commercial Officer of Skillsoft and Chief Revenue Officer of Qualtrics. Eric has also held executive roles at companies such as SAP, Ciber, and Blackboard.Eric earned a law degree at Boston University School of Law and a Bachelor of Arts at Northwestern University, where he and his husband are the founders of the Eric and Neil Stine-Markman Scholarships. They are the first permanent endowments at either institution directing funds toward LGBTQ+ students.He is based near New York City.
This week we talk about in-game skins, investment portfolios, and Counter-Strike 2.We also discuss ebooks, Steam, and digital licenses.Recommended Book: Apple in China by Patrick McGeeTranscriptAlmost always, if you buy an ebook or game or movie or music album online, you're not buying that ebook, or that game, or whatever else—you're buying a license that allows you access it, often on a specified device or in a specified way, and almost always in a non-transferrable, non-permanent manner.This distinction doesn't matter much to most of us most of the time. If I buy an ebook, chances are I just want to read that ebook on the device I used to buy it, or the kindle attached to my Amazon or other digital book service account. So I buy the book, read it on my ebook reader or phone, and that's that; same general experience I would have with a paperback or hardback book.This difference becomes more evident when you think about what happens to the book after you read it, though. If I own a hard-copy, physical book, I can resell it. I can donate it. I can put it in a Little Free Library somewhere in my neighborhood, or give it to a friend who I think will enjoy it. I can pick it up off my shelf later and read the exact same book I read years before. Via whichever mechanism I choose, I'm either holding onto that exact book for later, or I'm transferring ownership of that book, that artifact that contains words and/or images that can now be used, read, whatever by that second owner. And they can go on to do the same: handing it off to a friend, selling it on ebay, or putting it on a shelf for later reference.Often the convenience and immediacy of electronic books makes this distinction a non-issue for those who enjoy them. I can buy an ebook from Amazon or Bookshop.org and that thing is on my device within seconds, giving me access to the story or information that's the main, valuable component of a book for most of us, without any delay, without having to drive to a bookstore or wait for it to arrive in the mail. That's a pretty compelling offer.This distinction becomes more pressing, however, if I decide I want to go back and read an ebook I bought years ago, later, only to find that the license has changed and maybe that book is no longer accessible via the marketplace where I purchased it. If that happens, I no longer have access to the book, and there's no recourse for this absence—I agreed to this possibility when I “bought” the book, based on the user agreement I clicked ‘OK' or ‘I agree' on when I signed up for Amazon or whichever service I paid for that book-access.It also becomes more pressing if, as has happened many times over the past few decades, the publisher or some other entity with control over these book assets decides to change them.A few years ago, for instance, British versions of Roald Dalh's ‘Matilda' were edited to remove references to Joseph Conrad, who has in recent times been criticized for his antisemitism and racist themes in his writing. Some of RL Stine's Goosebumps books were edited to remove references to crushes schoolgirls had on their headmaster, and descriptions of an overweight character that were, in retrospect, determined to be offensive. And various racial and ethnic slurs were edited out of some of Agatha Christie's works around the same time.Almost always, these changes aren't announced by the publishers who own the rights to these books, and they're typically only discovered by eagle-eyed readers who note that, for instance, the publishers decided to change the time period in which something occurred, which apparently happened in one of Stine's works, without obvious purpose. This also frequently happens without the author being notified, as was the case with Stine and the edits made to his books. The publishers themselves, when asked directly about these changes, often remain silent on the matter.What I'd like to talk about today is another angle of this distinction between physically owned media and digital, licensed versions of the same, and the at times large sums of money that can be gained or lost based on the decisions of the companies that control these licensed assets.—Counter-Strike 2 is a first-person shooter game that's free-to-play, was released in 2023, and was developed by a company called Valve.Valve has developed all sorts of games over the years, including the Counter-Strike, Half-Life, DOTA, and Portal games, but they're probably best known for their Steam software distribution platform.Steam allows customers to buy all sorts of software, but mostly games through an interface that also provides chat services and community forums. But the primary utility of this platform is that it's a marketplace for buying and selling games, and it has match-making features for online multiplayer games, serves as a sort of library for gamers, so all their games are launchable from one place, and it serves as a digital rights management hub, which basically means it helps game companies ensure users aren't playing with pirated software—if you want to use steam to store and launch your games, they have to be legit, purchased games, not pirated ones.As of early 2025, it was estimated that Steam claimed somewhere between 75-80% of the PC gaming market, compared to competitors like the Epic Game Store, which was founded by the folks behind the wildly successful game, Fortnite, which can only claim something like 5%.And Counter-Strike is one of Valve's, and Steam's crown jewels. It's a free-to-play game that was originally developed as a mod, a free add-on to another game Valve owns called Half-Life, but Valve bought up the rights to that mod and developed it into its own thing, releasing the initial entry in the series in 2000, several main-series games after that in subsequent years, and then Counter-Strike 2 came out in 2023, to much acclaim and fanfare.Counter-Strike 2 often has around a million players online, playing the game at any given moment, and its tournaments can attract closer to 1.5 million. As of early 2024, it was estimated that Counter-Strike 2 pulled in around a billion dollars a year for Valve, primarily via what are called Case Keys, which allow players to open in-game boxes, each key selling for $2.50. Valve also takes a 15% cut of all player-to-player sales of items conducted on the Steam Community Market, which is a secure ebay- or Amazon-like component of their platform where players can sell digital items from the game, which are primarily aesthetic add-ons, like skins for weapons, stickers, and clothing—things that allow players to look different in the game, as opposed to things that allow them to perform better, which would give players who spent the most money an unfair advantage and thus make the game less competitive and fun.Because this is a free game, though, and by many estimates a really balance and well-made one, a lot of people play it, and a lot of people want to customize the look of their in-game avatar. So being able to open in-game boxes that contain loot, and being able to buy and sell said loot on the Steam Community Market, has led to a rich secondary economy that makes that component of the game more interesting for players, while also earning Valve a whole lot of money on the backend for those keys and that cut of sales between players.In late-October of 2025, Valve announced a change in the rules for Counter-Strike 2, now allowing players to trade-up more item types, including previously un-trade-up-able items like gloves and knives, into higher-grade versions of the same. So common items could be bundled together and traded in for less common items, and those less common items could be bundled together and traded up for rare ones.This seems like a small move from the outside, but it roiled the CS2 in-game economy, by some estimates causing upwards of $2 billion to basically disappear overnight, because rare gloves and knives were at times valued at as much as $1.5 million; again, these are just aesthetic skins that change the look of a player's avatar or weapons, but there's enough demand for these things that some people are willing to pay that much for ultra-rare and unique glove and knife skins.Because of that demand, some players had taken to spending real money on these ultra-rare items, treating their in-game portfolios of skins as something like an investment portfolio. If you can buy an ultra-rare glove skin for $40,000 and maybe sell it later for twice that, that might seem like a really good investment, despite how strange it may seem to those not involved in this corner of the gaming world to spend $40,000 on what's basically just some code in a machine that tells the game that the gloves on your avatar will look a certain way.This change, then, made those rarer gloves and knives, which were previously unattainable except by lottery-like chance, a lot more common, because people could trade up for them, increasing their chances of getting the ultra-rare stuff. The market was quickly flooded with more of these things, and about half the value of rare CS2 skins disappeared, initially knocking about $6 billion of total value from the market before stabilizing to around $1.5-2 billion.Volatility in this market continues, and people who invested a lot of money, sometimes their life savings, and sometimes millions of dollars into CS2 in-game skins, have been looking into potential legal recourse, though without much luck; Valve's user agreements make very clear that players don't own any of this stuff, and as a result, Valve can manipulate the market however they like, whenever they like.Just like with ebooks and movies we “buy” from Amazon and other services, then, these in-game assets are licensed to us, not sold. We may, at times, have a means of putting our license to some of these things on a secondary market, but that secondary market exists completely at the whim of the entity that actually owns the digital assets—in this case, Valve.Recent court cases have resulted in clearer language from some license-selling companies, including Valve—though in most cases the buttons we click still say something like “Buy Now” rather than “Acquire License,” and the specifics of what we're purchasing are hidden within a wall of legal text.So for the moment, at least, this sort of confusion will probably continue, with periodic wake-up calls for folks on the receiving end of updates or edits that impact them financially, or impact their ability to access what they thought they were buying, but which is later removed from their account, or changed without their knowledge or permission.Show Noteshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steam_(service)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valve_Corporationhttps://theconversation.com/2b-counter-strike-2-crash-exposes-a-legal-black-hole-your-digital-investments-arent-really-yours-268749https://blix.gg/news/cs-2/how-to-make-money-with-cs2-skins-in-2025/http://tomshardware.com/video-games/ludicrous-usd6-billion-counter-strike-2-skins-market-crashes-loses-usd3-billion-overnight-game-update-destroys-inventories-collapses-markethttps://www.kvue.com/article/news/nation-world/counter-strike-2-online-market-crash/507-ae9be038-2833-49d4-a5b4-d8f24fd0b33chttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Counter-Strikehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epic_Games_Storehttps://www.sahmcapital.com/news/content/counter-strike-skins-market-hits-1-billion-valves-virtual-goldmine-revealed-2024-01-22https://mezha.ua/en/news/counter-strike-2-100-mln-dohodu-za-keysi-u-berezni-301011/https://www.morganlewis.com/pubs/2024/10/california-becomes-first-state-to-pass-law-targeting-advertising-of-digital-media-licenseshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_economyhttps://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/04/arts/dahl-christie-stine-kindle-edited.htmlhttps://bookriot.com/do-you-really-own-your-ebookshttps://jipel.law.nyu.edu/can-you-own-an-ebook-a-summary-of-the-anti-ownership-ebook-economy-report/ This is a public episode. 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When most people hear the word policy, they immediately picture Washington, D.C., marble hallways, and people in suits arguing on TV. But as my guest today so brilliantly reminds us, policy is simply how decisions get made - and you don't need to be a political insider to influence it.In this episode, I talk with Dr. Deborah Stine, founder of the Science and Technology Policy Academy, former Executive Director of the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology in the Obama White House, and someone who has spent her career helping scientists, engineers, and health professionals turn their expertise into impact.And yes, her résumé reads like a Washington fairytale, but what makes Debbie extraordinary is how down-to-earth and practical she is. She's spent decades working at the national level and then chose to move back to the “ground floor” of change—state and local work—where impact shows up fast and in real lives.Debbie and I talk about:Why most experts accidentally sabotage their own influenceHer 4E Framework for better decision-makingHow to translate complex, jargon-heavy research into something the public—and policymakers—actually understandWhy state and local advocacy can be even more powerful than federal workHow to work with people who disagree with youA surprising turn into AI—and how Debbie used my Automate & Amplify program to keep her content going while traveling the worldThis conversation is a powerful reminder that your voice matters, especially when you pair your expertise with a compelling story and a clear message.About My Guest: Dr. Deborah Stine is the founder of the Science and Technology Policy Academy, where she helps scientists, engineers, and health professionals translate what they know into policies that improve people's lives. Deborah has worked with the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, at the Congressional Research Service, and was the Executive Director of the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology in the Obama White House. She was also Professor of the Practice, Engineering and Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon University. Deborah is also the author of From Expertise to Impact, which is all about how experts can communicate in a way that truly influences public decision-making. About Us: The Speaking Your Brand podcast is hosted by Carol Cox. At Speaking Your Brand, we help women entrepreneurs and professionals clarify their brand message and story, create their signature talks, and develop their thought leadership platforms. Our mission is to get more women in positions of influence and power because it's through women's stories, voices, and visibility that we challenge the status quo and change existing systems. Check out our coaching programs at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com. Links:Show notes at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/454/ Deborah's website: https://scitechpolicyacademy.com/ Listen to my Confident Speaker companion podcast = https://confidentspeaker.transistor.fm/ Discover your Speaker Archetype by taking our free quiz at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/quiz/Enroll in the Automate & Amplify with AI course: https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/ai/ Apply for our Thought Leader Academy = https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/academy/ Attend our 1-day in-person Speaking Accelerator workshop in Orlando: https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/orlando/ Connect on LinkedIn:Carol Cox = https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolcoxDeborah Stine = https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborah-stine/ Related Podcast Episodes:Episode 411: Reframing Public Speaking: From Elite Skill to Everyday Power with Dr. Karen CorbinEpisode 406: Authenticity and Owning Your Story as Women with a Public Voice with Jennifer Adams and Sarah HenryEpisode 384: How to Tackle a Big Global Issue in Your Thought Leadership and Talks with Dr. Neha Pathak
Send us a textA group of middle-aged friends compete in an annual contest known as "The Long Talk," in which they must maintain a certain talking speed or get silenced forever. Strange things begin to happen when the friends start to become entangled in quantum mechanical machinations. On Episode 697 of Trick or Treat Radio we are joined by our old friend Double D for our December Patreon Takeover! He selected the films The Long Walk and Coherence for us to discuss. We also continue the age old debate of practical FX vs cgi, talk about the works of a little known author named Richard Bachman, and try to make sense of quantum mechanics. So grab your best talking shoes, pack plenty of extra glowsticks, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Modern Horror franchises, Paranormal Activity, films that wear out their welcome, James Wan, Double D, Patreon Takeover, the Pale Paul Mooney of Podcasting, It: Welcome to Derry, Creepshow, practical fx vs. CGI, The Thing, The Shining, John Carpenter, Roblox gift cards, Minecraft, umbilical trauma, Fallout 76, Borderlands 2, Horizon, London After Midnight, Horror Express, Telly Savalas, All Hallow's Eve, 30 Ways to Die, Amanda Seyfried, American Horror Story, Dark Shadows, They, House of the Dead, Wolfcop, Dark Match, Dr. Giggles, Brendan Fraser, Carrie, Psycho, Jurassic Park, Darryl Hannah, Splash, Jason Goes to Hell, The Prince of Darkness, Trick or Treat, Body Bags, Don Calfa, A Haunted House, The Toolbox Murders, Spider Gates, Stranger Things 5 Vol. 1, Cobra Kai, WCUW, Ian Ziering, Sleepaway Camp, Wet Hot American Summer, Kimbo Slice, Wilfred Brimley, de-aging vs. recasting, Ready or Not: Here I Come, Samara Weaving, Lisa Frankenstein, Police Academy, Mad Max, The Thorn Trilogy, Teen Wolf, Thanksgiving, Dead Heat, Party Girl, City of Lost Children, Smallville, Frozen Caveman Lawyer, Stephen King, Frank Darabont, The Shawshank Redemption, The Green Mile, Richard Bachman, R.L. Stine, Ryoki Inoue, Battle Royale, The Running Man, The Long Walk, Rango Unchained, Coherence, James Ward Byrkit, Nicholas Brendon, Emily Baldoni, blue nostrils, Clue, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, quantum mechanics, Twilight Zone, Jordan Peele, Us, Animal Man, Grant Morrison, Caught Stealing, Darren Aronofsky, Austin Butler, Yorgos Lanthimos, Bugonia, The Last Gentrification of Gotham, and Coherence and Incoherence: A Memoir, and Ricky Schrodinger's Cat.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show