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My Weekly Mixtape: A Playlist Curation Podcast
Album Dive: The Presidents of The United States of America (w/ Chris Ballew of PUSA)

My Weekly Mixtape: A Playlist Curation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2025 72:53


In this Album Dive episode, I'm joined by Chris Ballew of The Presidents of The United States of America to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the band's self-titled debut album. We take a deep dive into the history, impact, and unforgettable tracks that made this record a defining moment in ‘90s alternative rock. Tune in as we explore: - Chris Ballew's time performing with Beck's live band - The origins and quirky design of the “basitar” and “guitbass” - How the band became the “alternative to the alternative” - The stories behind hit songs like “Lump”, “Kitty”, “Feather Pluckin'”, and “Peaches” - The tale behind Weird Al Yankovic's “Gump” parody - Why Wayne Kramer of MC5 initially denied their “Kick Out the Jams” cover - Their cover of The Buggles' “Video Killed the Radio Star” - The nu-metal side project Subset with Sir Mix-A-Lot - Chris' solo projects including Casper Babypants and his biannual solo album releases From behind-the-scenes stories to musical innovation, this episode is a must-listen for fans of ‘90s alt-rock, deep cuts, and (of course!) The Presidents. Be sure to visit MyWeeklyMixtape.com to hear all of the songs we discussed in this episode!  Theme music is "Unveiled" by The 4th. You can find the album on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Pandora, YouTube, Bandcamp & more! FOR MORE ON MY WEEKLY MIXTAPE Website: http://www.myweeklymixtape.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/myweeklymixtape Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/myweeklymixtape X: https://x.com/myweeklymixtape Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/myweeklymixtape Threads: https://www.threads.net/@myweeklymixtape  Blusky: https://bsky.app/profile/myweeklymixtape.bsky.social  TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@myweeklymixtape Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

95bFM: Rhythm Selection
The Rhythm Selection: 24th March, 2025

95bFM: Rhythm Selection

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025


with SUBSET live-to-air

Sounds of the Caribbean with Selecta Jerry
Sounds of the Caribbean with Selecta Jerry EP889

Sounds of the Caribbean with Selecta Jerry

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2025 279:08


This weeks show starts off the music of Dennis Brown as we celebrate what would have been his 68th Earthstrong. The show carries on with selections from Culture, Johnny Osbourne, Al Campbell, The Travellers, Paul Blackman & Augustus Pablo, The Congos, Jacob Miller, Burning Spear, Wayne Smith, Barrington Levy, T. Murray, Half Pint, Martin Campbell, Sylford Walker & Welton Irie, and Don Carlos. New music this week comes from Soulshot featuring Duke Robillard & Andy Bassford, Aza Lineage, JoJo Gladstone,Anthony B, Indra, Hector Roots Lewis, Kumar, Kaylan Arnold, Essah, Ras Teo, U-Brown & Eek A Mouse, Munay Ki Dub, Subset, Joseph Lalibela with Vibronics and the Mafia & Fluxy Band, Brother Culture, The Human Rights, Inna Vision & Lion Fiyah, and King Lorenzo.  Enjoy! Dennis Brown - Here I Come - Wolf & Leopards - VP Records Dennis Brown - Rasta Children - Words Of Wisdom - VP Records Dennis Brown - Praise Without Raise - Satisfaction Feeling Deluxe Edition - Tad's Records Dennis Brown & Dhaima - A True - Let Me Love You: The Joe Gibbs 7” Singles Collection 1977-1981 - Doctor Bird Dennis Brown - The World Is Troubled - The Complete A&M Years - VP Records Dennis Brown - Malcom X - Visions Of Dennis Brown - VP Records Dennis Brown - Tribulation - Ultimate Collection - Hip O Records Niney The Observer - Tribulation Version - Sledgehammer Dub: In The Streets Of Jamaica - Motion Records Duke Robillard Meets Soulshot feat. Andy Bassford & Mark Berney - Cornbread - Two Guitars One Sound - Soul Shot Music Dennis Brown - Revolution(extended mix) - Taxi 12” Culture - Never Give Up/Never Give Up Version - Humble African: 25th Anniversary Expanded Version - VP Records Aza Lineage - Rule The Sound - VP Records Jo Jo Gladstone & Eeyun Perkins - Reggae Music/Reggae Riddim - Creation Rebel Sound System 7” Johnny Osbourne - Mr. Marshall - Folly Ranking - VP Records Al Campbell - Jah Army - Jedi The Travellers - We Got To Leave - Black Black Minds - VP Records Paul Blackman - Earth, Wind & Fire - The Rockers Story: The Mystic World Of Augustus Pablo - Shanachie Records Augustus Pablo w/ The Rockers All Stars - Cool Shade Dub - In Fine Style - Pressure Sounds The Congos - Sodom And Gomorrow - Heart Of The Congos - Blood & Fire Jacob Miller - Mix Up Moods - Mix Up Moods - Crocodisc Burning Spear - Red, Gold, & Green/Workshop - Marcus Garvey/Garvey's Ghost 100th Anniversary - Mango Dennis Brown - Bubbling Fountain(dub plate mix) - Ranking Joe Records 12” Ranking Joe - Love Jah/Ray Symbolic Love Jah Dub Special - Ranking Joe 12” Wayne Smith - No More Will I Roam - Youthman Skanking - VP Records Barrington Levy - Stray Away Girl (mix 3) - Prison Oval Rock 40th Anniversary Edition - VP Records T Murray - Beautiful Lady - Right Track 12” Half Pint - Crazy Girl - Reggae Sting 7” Sugar Minott - Frontline - Buy Off The Bar - Greensleeves Martin Campbell - The Victory - Rootsman The Real Thing - Channel One UK Sylford Walker - Lambs Bread - Lamb's Bread International - Blood & Fire  Welton Irie - Lamb's Bread International - Lamb's Bread International - Blood & Fire  Don Carlos - Plantation - Plantation - Tamoki Wambesi Dennis Brown & I Roy - Here I Come/Jah Come Here  - The Best Of Dennis Brown: The Niney Years - Heartbeat Records Anthony B - Every Morning - Warrior Sound Music Samory I - Rasta Nuh Gangsta (dropout mix) - Rasta Nuh Gangsta Deluxe Ep - Rorystonelove/Black Dub Indra - Keep We Strong - Reality Shock Records Hector Roots Lewis - Celebration - Ineffable Records Kumar - Hell & Powder House - Constellation Riddim - Skunga Records Kaylan Arnold - Joy - Sandy Park Riddim - Silly Walks Discotheque  Eesah - Through The Storm - Sandy Park Riddim - Silly Walks Discotheque  Ras Teo - Craetion/Craetion Dub - Up Fi Jah - Forward Bound Records Protoje - 80's Wild - The Jamaican Situation - Indiggnation Collective/Ineffable Records Iotosh - Bad News - For The People - Sound Ting Eek A Mouse - No Wicked Can't Reign - Reggae Anthology: Eek-Ology - VP Records U Brown & Eek A Mouse - Whip Dem - Still Chanting Rub A Dub - Irie Ites Records Jamaican Jazz Orchestra - Say Whut?! - All For A Reason - Zephyrus Records Clinton Fearon - Feeling Blue - Mi Deh Yah - Kool Yu Foot Clinton Fearon - Street Talk - Faculty Of Dub - Kool Yu Foot Horace Andy - Money Money (Dubblestandart Dub) - Broken Beats - Echo Beach Munay Ki Dub - Warning (Micronomade Remix) - Dubophonic Records Subset - Atoll Dub - Version 20 - Dubophonic Records Joseph Lalibela Meets Vibronics & Mafia & Fluxy Band - Chant Down Babylon/Chant Down Version - Scoops Records Isha Bell & Dougie Conscious - Bless Jah Holy Name/Bless Jah Holy Name Dub 2 - Conscious Sounds Ina Rootsman Style Chapter 1 - Conscious Sounds Brother Culture & The 18th Parallel - Ghetto Man/Ghetto Man Dub - Fruits Records Queen Omega w/Chezidek, U-Brown, & Lone Ark - Three The Hard Way - Irie Ites Records/Evidence Music The Human Rights - Life Is The Thing - The Human Rights Inna Vision & Lion Fiyah - Royal Vibes - Reggae Lives King Lorenzo - Roots Reggae Man - Reality Shock Records Dennis Brown feat. Anthony Cruz - If This World Were Mine - Tad's Records 7”

The Dub Zone
TDZ#280… Volcanic Dub…

The Dub Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 41:16


Volcanic Dub... with tracks by... Subset, Bandikoot In Dub, Dubanko, The Hempolics, Horace Andy, The Hip Assassin, Professor Skank, Fedayi Pacha, FransafriK, Rob Bong, Aywaken, Dawa Hifi, Roots Raid   Subset - Version 20 [Dubophonic]   Bandikoot In Dub x Dubanko - Magma [ODG]   The Hempolics, Horace Andy, The [...] The post TDZ#280… Volcanic Dub… appeared first on Pete Cogle's Podcast Factory.

Sounds of the Caribbean with Selecta Jerry
Sounds of the Caribbean with Selecta Jerry EP881

Sounds of the Caribbean with Selecta Jerry

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2024 279:32


This weeks show starts off with music from Hugh Mundell, The Twinkle Brothers, Midnite, UK Principal, Barry Brown, Jacob Miller, Black Uhuru, Ini Kamoze, Linval Thompson, Early B, Johnny Clarke, Delroy Wilson, Shorty The President, Lacksley Castell, Barrington levy and Scientist, Horace Andy & Jah Stitch, Prince Phillip, R. Zee Jackson, Culture, Wade Dice, and Dennis Brown. New music this week comes from Jesse Royal and Friends, Shuga,  Madelaine & Max Romeo, U-Brown and Sugar Minott, Ras Teo, Imeru Tafari, Hector Roots Lewis and J Boog, Kabaka Pyramid and Irie Souljah and Nature Makonnen, Jah Lil, Dubmones featuring Earl 16 & Oku Onuara, Zoe Mazah, The Hempolics, Subset, Professor Skank, Higher Mediation, Big Red, Iotosh, Ras Fraser Jr., Queen Omega, Green Lion Crew with Capleton, Lasai, Footsie and Adam Prescott, Brother Culture, and Perfect Giddimani. Also this week we sprinkle in some Christmas Music featuring Busy Signal, Dub Proof, Steve Tulloch, Chronixx, John Holt, Jacob Miller, and Black Market Dub.  Enjoy! Hugh Mundell - Jah Fire Will Be Burning - The Crowning Of Prince Jammy - Pressure Sounds Twinkle Brothers - Since I Throw The Comb Away - Live At Reggae Sunsplash 82 - Sunsplash Records Midnite - Ras For A Reason - Seek Knowledge Before Vengeance - Afrikan Roots Lab UK Principal - Mistry Babylon - I-Tal Soup 12” Barry Brown - Step It Up (extended mix) - Praises - Pressure Sounds Black Market Dub - Santa Claus Is Coming To Town - A Black Market Christmas - Escape Hatch Records Jacob Miller - Deck The Halls - Natty Christmas Remastered - DubShot Records Black Uhuru - What Is Life - Anthem - Island Records Ini Kamoze - Jump For Jah - Statement - Island Records Linval Thompson - Train To Zion - Train To Zion Dub - Tuff Gong Earl B - Wheely, Wheely - 56 Hope Road 7” Johnny Clarke - Every Knee Shall Bow - Dreader Dread 1976-1978 - Blood & Fire John Holt - Happy Xmas (The War Is Over) - Trojan Christmas Box Set - Trojan Records Delroy Wilson - Sun Is Shining - Money - Clocktower Records Shorty The President - Rebel Skank - High Ranking - Live & Love Lacksley Castell - My Collie Tree - Fire House Barrington Levy - Collie Weed - Trojan Ganja Reggae Box Set - Trojan Records Scientist - Collie Dub - Jah Life In Dub - Jah Life/DKR Horace Andy - Don't Try To Use Me - Best Of Horace Andy - Clocktower Records Jah Stitch - Greedy Girl - No Dread Can't Dead - Attack Prince Phillip feat. Jacob Miller - Lorraine Dubwise - Prince Philip Presents: Dubplates & Raw Rhythm From King Tubby's Studio 1973-1976 - DKR/Bond Export R. Zee Jackson - Row Fisherman Row - Jam Wax Culture - Police Man (Respect Version) - Lost Tracks From The Vault - Blackbeard Wade Dice - Humble/Humble Version - Moving On/Jam Wax 12” Dennis Brown - Here I Come - Love & Hate - VP Records Chronixx - Santa Claus, Do You Ever Come To The Ghetto - Crime Free Christmas - Mountain Music Jesse Royal w/Kumar, Jah Izrehl, Imeru Tafari - Live Like Selassie - Boxy Records Shuga - My Guide - Warriors Don't Cry Riddim - Penthouse Records Madelaine feat. Max Romeo - Send The Praises Up - Jah Wheel Records Sugar Minott - Watch Dem - Watch Dem Riddim - Irie Ites U-Brown & Sugar Minott - Bad Mind - Still Chanting Rub A Dub - Irie Ites Ras Teo - Air Balloon - Up Fi Jah - Forward Bound Records Ras Teo - Air Balloon Dub - Up Fi Jah In Dub - Forward Bound Records Imeru Tafari - Sticks and Stones - The Essential - Koastal Kings  Hector Roots Lewis feat. J Boog - Fire - Ineffable Records Kabaka Pyramid w/ Irie Souljah & Nature Makonnen - Show Love - Kushite Organic Records Steve Tulloch - Christmas Time - Betty Luv Entertainment Jah Lill - Warn Yuh - XTM Nation/DubShot Records Dubmones feat. Earl 16 & Oku Onuara - I Believe In Miracles/I Believe In Miracles Dub Cut - Echo Beach Zoe Mazah - Watch Your Steps - Till Then - Gwari Music Junior Byles - The Long Way - Beat Down Babylon - Doctor Bird Records Delroy Williams - This Love - Message 7” The Hempolics - Night & Day/Night & Day Dub - Kiss, Cuddle, & Torture Vol. 3 - Zee Zee Records aDUBta & The Black Oak Roots All Stars feat. Ammoye - Baby I Love You So (Dub You Too) - King Size Dub 24 - Echo Beach  Dub Proof - Frozen Christmas Dub - Seasons Greetings - Green Stream King Jammy - The Right To Dub - King Jammy's Unites The Nations With Dub - VP Records Subset - Version 20 - Version 20 - Dubophonic Mighty Sounds - Lost Colonel - Mighty Sounds In Dub - Mighty Sounds Donovan Kingjay Meets Jah Schulz- Chanting/Dub Chanting - Railroad Records Barrington Levy & Prince Jammy - Look Youthman/Round 2 - Junjo Presents: Big Showdown At King Tubby's - Greensleeves Professor Skank - Jah Jah Is Coming (Follow The Bass Mix) - Jah Jah Is Coming Dub - Inspirational Sounds Paolo Baldini Dubfiles Meets Dan I & Imperial Sound Army - We Rasta/We Rasta Dub - Dolomites Rockers - LaTempesta Dub Higher Meditation - Dreader Than Dread - Higher Mediation Big Red - Repercussion Dub - Blood & Victory - Evidence Music Daddy Freddy, Shumba Youth & Sleepy Time Ghost feat. Devon Morgan - No Matter/Right Way/Right Way Instrumental - Bun Dem Out Records Iotosh - Where I Grow - For The People - Sound Ting Ras Fraser Jr. feat. Natty King - Disgrace - I Am Conscious - Wide Awake Music/Rebel Sound Records Queen Omega & Nature Makonnen - Resilience - Kushite Organic Records Green Lion Crew feat. Capeton - Getting Stronger - Rough Road 11th Anniversary Edition - Green Lion Crew/Ineffable Records Lasai w/General Soria & Daddy Cobra - Pot Haffi Cook/Dub Haffi Cook - Rain A Fall 7” Busy Signal - 12 Days Of Christmas (Free Style) - Crime Free Christmas - Mountain Music Footsie & Adam Prescott - The Don - Nice Up! Jah Mason - Tuff Music - Street Rockaz Family Brother Culture & Derrick Sound - Fling A Fyah/Fling A Fyah Dub - Evidence Music Perfect Giddimani - Jah Pilot - Giddimani Records

X Button Gaming
Talking Subset Collecting w/ Bird Dog Gaming and Game Collecting Reaper

X Button Gaming

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 119:19


For episode 70 of the X Button Gaming Podcast we are talking all about subset collecting! As someone who enjoys collecting games, finishing subsets is a great feeling and some of the most fun I have while collecting! Come listen as Christian, Tyler and I talk about what we enjoy about subset collecting! Feel free to let us know in the comments some subsets you enjoy collecting! And make sure to check out Christian and Tyler's YouTube channels! Bird Dog Gaming https://youtube.com/@birddoggaming?si=SHNP4yMDvZDlGLxv Game Collecting Reaper https://youtube.com/@gamecollectingreaper?si=KzC3ECDCPEcY-8ch

The Dub Zone
TDZ#279… Zombie Dub…

The Dub Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 35:22


Zombie Dub... with tracks by... Ashkabad, Mykal Rose Subatomic Sound System, Hollie Cook, Ondubground, Black Market Dub, Bass Culture Players, Gary Clunk, The Rifffs, Manwel T, Subset, David Harrow   Ashkabad - Kinshasa (Ondubground Remix) [ODG]   Mykal Rose Subatomic Sound System and Hollie Cook - Get High Dubstrumental [RDX Promo] [...] The post TDZ#279… Zombie Dub… appeared first on Pete Cogle's Podcast Factory.

The ESG Podcast
Is ESG dead? Should ESG change to ESL, with L standing for leadership as a subset of 'Steward Leadership'?

The ESG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 21:48


We talk to TED Talk presenter and author of 'Sustainable Sustainability', Rajeev Peshawaria, about the concept he's coined called steward leadership. For Rajeev, interdependence, long-term view, ownership mentality and creative resilience are not adequately included in the G of ESG. Are leaders born, or made? Rajeev's response to that is worth listening to the podcast just for his answer alone.

PCP. Fantastic beats and where to find them
PCP#850… Afterparty…Netlabel Day 2024 Part 4…

PCP. Fantastic beats and where to find them

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 80:54


Afterparty...Netlabel Day 2024 Part 4...... with tracks by... Fish & Chix, Chris DeBry & Alice Holmes, Gerry Joe Weise, Eko Fisk, Superfreak, Gaucho Viento, Tiro, Captive Portal, Curtis Bay, Subset, Bunshi, Slowerpace ??, Lorenzo's Music, Louis Lingg And The Bombs, Fields Ohio, Viktor Van River, Demonic Sweaters, Ahrien Fish & Chix - Non [...] The post PCP#850… Afterparty…Netlabel Day 2024 Part 4… appeared first on Pete Cogle's Podcast Factory.

The Straits Times Audio Features
S1E8: The FOMO over old buildings

The Straits Times Audio Features

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 41:58


Is our celebration of old buildings, or even old-school businesses, a little too late? Synopsis: The Usual Place host Natasha Ann Zachariah explores contemporary societal choices and youth perspectives.In the last few months before Peace Centre closed in 2024, people flocked to the Sophia Road mall to soak up the vibes. Golden Mile Complex in Beach Road, an architectural icon that is conserved, also came alive with new explorers along its corridors in the lead-up to its closure in 2023.I wanted to find out if these last hurrahs could have come earlier.In this episode, I had history buff Dhevarajan Devadas (@historyogisg), who produces content about Singapore's history and heritage through a newsletter, podcast and on social media. The 33-year-old is also a public policy analyst.Meanwhile, Khair Mas'od, 26, who runs video production company Subset, did his final-year university project on Golden Mile Complex (@thiswasgmc) in 2023.  Also joining us was John Siow, 38, who previously worked at the Urban Redevelopment Authority's (URA) conservation department, managing outreach and education efforts. He and an ex-colleague teamed up to snap photos for @pintupagar.sg, an Instagram account featuring shots of buildings and various architectural forms around Singapore.We discussed why people are drawn to these old buildings in their last days and how to keep young people interested in the spaces that came before.Highlights (click/tap above) 1:40 Cool elements = a draw for young people?3:25 When did Peace Centre and Golden Mile Complex become fashionable?6:00 Does gentrification erase historical significance?17:40 Can nostalgia be manufactured?31:00 Successful ‘reboots'36:30 History and heritage not just a collection of places, names and dates Follow Natasha on her IG account and DM her your thoughts on this topic: https://str.sg/8Wav Host: Natasha Zachariah (natashaz@sph.com.sg) Edited by producers: Teo Tong Kai and Eden Soh Executive producers: Ernest Luis and Lynda Hong Filmed by: Joel Chng and Marc Justin De Souza, ST Video Follow The Usual Place Podcast here and get notified for new episode drops: Channel: https://str.sg/5nfm Apple Podcasts: https://str.sg/9ijX Spotify: https://str.sg/cd2P YouTube: https://str.sg/wEr7u Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg Read Natasha Zachariah's articles: https://str.sg/iSXm Follow Natasha on LinkedIn: https://str.sg/v6DN --- Discover more ST podcast channels: All-in-one ST Podcasts channel: https://str.sg/wvz7 The Usual Place: https://str.sg/wEr7u In Your Opinion: https://str.sg/w7Qt COE Watch: https://str.sg/iTtE Asian Insider: https://str.sg/JWa7 Health Check: https://str.sg/JWaN Green Pulse: https://str.sg/JWaf Your Money & Career: https://str.sg/wB2m Hard Tackle: https://str.sg/JWRE #PopVultures: https://str.sg/JWad Music Lab: https://str.sg/w9TX --- ST Podcast website: http://str.sg/stpodcasts ST Podcasts YouTube: https://str.sg/4Vwsa --- Special edition series: True Crimes Of Asia (6 eps): https://str.sg/i44T The Unsolved Mysteries of South-east Asia (5 eps): https://str.sg/wuZ2 Invisible Asia (9 eps): https://str.sg/wuZn Stop Scams (10 eps): https://str.sg/wuZB Singapore's War On Covid (5 eps): https://str.sg/wuJa --- Get The Straits Times' app, which has a dedicated podcast player section: The App Store: https://str.sg/icyB Google Play: https://str.sg/icyX #tup #tuptrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Dub Zone
TDZ#273… Desert Dub…

The Dub Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024


Desert Dub... with tracks by... Kandee, Dub Caravan, Marshall Neeko, Subset, NPK, Dubmatix, Swanga, The Business 00:00  Kandee - Peace Dub (feat. Phonarts) [ODG] 03:10  Dub Caravan - The Struggle (live) [Explorations In Dub]  [Dread Camel] 08:54  Marshall Neeko - Congo Man Riddim Version [Bandcamp] 12:33  Subset - Aximal (Paddy Free Dub) [Explorations [...] The post TDZ#273… Desert Dub… appeared first on Pete Cogle's Podcast Factory.

Tech AI Radio
Arthur Whitney releases an open-source subset of K with MIT license

Tech AI Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2024


The Mr. Bill Podcast
MBP #145 Supertask

The Mr. Bill Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 75:55


Bio: For those who love to experience music, look no further than Supertask. With deep roots in hip-hop and a focus towards immersion, Supertask creates sonic landscapes that dance between the intensity and stillness of the human consciousness. With a background in IT, Supertask frequently uses code and programming in his artistic vision, and the idea of infinity consumes his musical escapism offerings. A vision that his loyal community, the Dev Team, are directly involved in. Blending both analog and digital sound design, his unique approach has proven to be a driving force in the forward progression of electronic music. Through soundscapes that feel sentient, interactive live streams, and mind-bending visuals, Supertask is changing the way that we consume art. Supertask Links News: Single Release: 4/21 Collaboration EP With "Seeded Vision" comes out this summer. Show Takeaways: Brain-computer interfaces have the potential to revolutionize music creation, but there are challenges to overcome, such as data transfer and the role of musical knowledge. AI can be a useful tool in music production, from generating lyrics to providing information about plugins and audio files. Creativity is subjective, and the definition of creativity can vary from person to person. AI can be creative in its ability to generate music, but a sense of ownership and sentimental value may be lacking. Imperfections and randomness can add depth and authenticity to music production, and tools like Eurorack can provide unique sounds and experiences. Language has limitations in expressing emotions in music, and the complexity of defining concepts like holes and chairs highlights the challenges of categorization. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 00:35 Understanding Supertask 04:08 AI and Music in the Subset of Noise 07:59 Human Resolution with Color and Sound 09:39 Resolution and Possibilities in Audio 11:04 The Perception of Music and Noise 12:08 Cultural Influence on Music Perception 13:20 The Universality of Music Perception 14:25 Microtonal Scales and Musical Perception 15:21 Exploring Microtonal Music 19:22 The Concept of Simulation Theory 25:10 The Possibility of Living in a Simulation 28:08 Exploring Music and Visual Art 29:27 Scripted Looping in Music Production 34:29 The Ego and Live Performances 36:15 The Challenge of Performing Live Electronic Music 37:38 The Limitations of Live Performances 37:39 The Role of Input Devices in Music Expression 38:24 Exploring the Potential of Brain-Computer Interfaces 39:05 Speculating on the Future of Music Creation 40:00 The Role of Musical Knowledge in Brain-Computer Interfaces 40:49 The Challenges of Data Transfer in Brain-Computer Interfaces 42:19 The Role of AI in Brain-Computer Interfaces 42:50 The Increasing Predictability of Human Behavior 45:01 Using AI in Music Production 47:16 The Usefulness of AI in Answering Questions and Providing Information 48:34 The Definition and Nature of Creativity 51:17 The Subjectivity of Intellectual Property and Creativity 52:09 Exploring Unreal Engine and its Potential in Music Visuals 53:18 The Potential Disruption of AI and Sora in the Film Industry 54:00 The Limitations of AI in Music Generation 57:52 The Importance of Imperfection in Music Production 58:18 Using Randomness and Mistakes in Sound Design 01:00:19 The Appeal of Eurorack and Imperfections in Music 01:02:41 The Sense of Ownership and Sentimental Value in Music 01:04:34 The Potential of AI in Music Creation 01:06:28 The Interactive and Symbiotic Nature of Music Production 01:09:04 The Difficulty of Expressing Authenticity Through AI 01:11:36 The Limitations of Language in Expressing Emotions in Music 01:12:02 The Complexity of Defining Concepts like Holes and Chairs 01:14:04 The Process vs. the Final Product in Music Creation 01:14:46 Future Plans and Projects  

The Mr. Bill Podcast
MBP #144 Zach Evans

The Mr. Bill Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 64:25


Zach Evans is the head of the Harmonai research lab, the music research wing of Stability AI, working on open-source generative AI tools for musicians. "We're launching new models and features in Stable Audio (www.stableaudio.com) including the ability to upload your own audio for style transfer. We're also working on new open-source text-to-audio models and improvements to Dance Diffusion." Zach Evans Links  Mr. Bill's Links Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 01:26 Dance Diffusion: An Overview 14:34 Inference and Output Generation 25:00 The Subset of Sound and Music 30:16 Current Projects and Future Plans 34:29 Why is GPU faster for this kind of stuff? 36:07 Main use case of text-based version 37:49 Challenges with text prompts for audio 39:18 Improving control mechanisms for models 42:06 The core process of generative AI 43:56 The future of AI in the audio space 46:03 AI models and overfitting 47:19 Automated mixing and mastering 50:22 Personal reinforcement learning 53:08 AI as a tool, not a replacement for humans 56:33 The impact of AI on jobs and artistry 58:23 The importance of personal taste and ownership in art 01:00:32 The complexity of AI's impact on the music industry 01:01:36 Where to find Zach Evans and his work

The Literacy View
Conflating Leveled Books with Predictable Texts and Thinking About Decodables with Tiffany Peltier and Wiley Blevins

The Literacy View

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 59:28


The One About…Conflating Leveled Books with Predictable Texts with Tiffany Peltier and Wiley BlevinsOn X (Twitter), a storm of tweets began when Tiffany posted this, “Leveled readers are great forbuilding fluency. However, a SUBSET of leveled texts, known as PREDICTABLE texts ARE NOT great for building decoding skills and SHOULD NOT be used in kindergarten for teaching phonics.” Wiley responded, “We need to do a virtual roundtable discussion about this. There is so much research misinterpretation and misunderstanding happening now. It's an important topic needing clarification.”So here we are!!Wiley Blevins Bio: http://www.wileyblevins.com/all_about_wiley/Wiley's New Book! “Differentiating Phonics Instruction for Maximum Impact:How to Scaffold Whole-Group Instruction So All Students Can Access Grade-Level Content”https://us.corwin.com/books/differentiating-phonics-283562Tiffany Peltier Bio:Tiffany Peltier is a Research Scientist in the Collaborative for Student Growth at NWEA. Sheearned her PhD in Learning Science at the University of Oklahoma and her Masters in Readingand Bachelors in Early Childhood Education from Texas A&M University.Support the showThe Literacy View is an engaging and inclusive platform encouraging respectful discussion and debate about current issues in education. Co-hosts Faith Borkowsky and Judy Boksner coach teachers, teach children to read, and hold master's degrees in education.Our goal is to leave listeners thinking about the issues and drawing their own conclusions.Get ready for the most THOUGHT-PROVOKING AND DELICIOUSLY ENTERTAINING education podcast!

Cane and Rinse
Into the Breach – Cane and Rinse No.599

Cane and Rinse

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 118:39


“Retrieving Compliment: 'Jolly good show!'” When we covered Subset's previous game, FTL back in... wait, what? Apparently we didn't. Perhaps in the future then. Anyway, here we are with mech vs. Vek strategic manoeuvres in Subset's sophomore effort, Into the Breach. Leon, Brian, Chris O'Regan, James and community contributors wrangle robots and defy insectoid kaiju in this issue of the podcast. http://media.blubrry.com/caneandrinse/caneandrinse.com/podcast/cane_and_rinse_issue_599.mp3   Music featured in this issue: 1. Open a Breach by Ben Prunty2. Into the Breach by Ben Prunty Edited by Jay Taylor You can support Cane and Rinse and in return receive an often extended version of the podcast four weeks early, along with exclusive podcasts, if you subscribe to our Patreon for the minimum of $2 per month (+VAT). Do you have an opinion about a game we're covering that you'd like read on the podcast? Then venture over to our forum and check out the list of upcoming games we're covering. Whilst there you can join in the conversations with our friendly community in discussing all things relating to videogames, along with lots of other stuff too. Sound good? Then come and say hello at The Cane and Rinse forum

I Built a Company That Makes a Difference - Sustainable Small Business Podcast
Innerwear Brand Making Sustainable Organic Cotton The Daily Default

I Built a Company That Makes a Difference - Sustainable Small Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 43:25


Cayla O'Connell Davis is the Co-Founder and CEO of Subset, an essential innerwear brand focusing on making sustainable organic cotton the daily default. She has dedicated her career to creating earth-friendly products and changing the apparel industry for the better. Subset's goal is to make sustainability part of everyday life by creating high-frequency basics that impact people every single day. If consumers start their day sustainably, they are setting themselves up for success. About Subset Subset offers the integral components of a well-founded wardrobe. Combining function with ease, our essential innerwear is sustainable from the start, providing you with the primary pieces for living everyday, better. Visit: www.wearsubset.com Join BeOne to get More Exclusive Content! Visit www.beone.community --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beone/message

The Dental Marketer
480: How to Create a Practice Focused on Your Team and Patient's Wellbeing | Dr. Michelle Jorgensen

The Dental Marketer

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023


‍Guest: Michelle JorgensenPractice Name: Total Care Dental and WellnessCheck out Michelle's Media:Practice Website: https://www.totalcaredental.com/Living Well with Dr. Michelle Website: https://livingwellwithdrmichelle.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livingwellwithdrmichelle/‍Other Mentions and Links:‍Tools/Resources:IAOMT - The International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology‍Companies/Brands:UPSDelta DentalMetLifeNuCalm‍Terms:IVF - In Vitro FertilizationChlorella‍Host: Michael Arias‍Website: The Dental Marketer Join my newsletter: https://thedentalmarketer.lpages.co/newsletter/‍Join this podcast's Facebook Group: The Dental Marketer Society‍‍What You'll Learn in This Episode:The real reason behind Dr. Jorgensen's transition from associate dentist to leading her own practice.How she navigated her mysterious health issues and the valuable lessons she learned along the way.The impact of her health journey on her approach to dentistry, in particular safe procedures for mercury filling removal.How unexpected challenges fueled her decision to shift to a fee-for-service model, and why this could be a game-changer for patient care.The power of joining trend topics in mommy groups on Facebook as a marketing strategy and how to optimize the promotion of your practice.Please don't forget to share with us on Instagram when you are listening to the podcast AND if you are really wanting to show us love, then please leave a 5 star review on iTunes! [Click here to leave a review on iTunes]‍p.s. Some links are affiliate links, which means that if you choose to make a purchase, I will earn a commission. This commission comes at no additional cost to you. Please understand that we have experience with these products/ company, and I recommend them because they are helpful and useful, not because of the small commissions we make if you decide to buy something. Please do not spend any money unless you feel you need them or that they will help you with your goals.‍Episode Transcript (Auto-Generated - Please Excuse Errors)Michael: All right. It's time to talk with our featured guest, Dr. Michelle Jorgensen. Michelle, how's it Michelle: going? Great. Thanks for having me today. Michael: No, thank you so much for coming on and being part of the podcast. If you don't want me asking, tell us a little bit about your past, your present, how'd you get to where you are Michelle: today?Yeah, so mine's definitely an interesting story and I know you shared with me, you know, largely part of your audience are people who are starting out and I was a lot like them, you know, I was a lot like all of the, all of you who are listening right now. My father is actually a dentist. So I was an associate for four years in a practice where I learned a lot, but I wasn't a very good associate and that I really like to be in charge and I like to call the shots and I like to, you know, do my own thing.And so. Uh, my father and I actually started a new practice together and all we had were a few patients that came from my associateship. So it was definitely, uh, um, you know, starting from ground zero and, and building it up from there with two practitioners. So we started building and our focus was really on extreme care.That was, this was in the early two thousands and, uh, the kind of the spa dentistry and all those things were really the focus. And the practice group, it grew well and it grew quickly and people liked what we were doing. And thing was, things were great. You know, I, I just thought I would probably practice like that for my forever.My father's still practicing in his seventies. And unfortunately, that's not what happened for me. So at about eight years or so in, I started getting really sick. And I didn't know what it was and I had, uh, really, I started looking for answers everywhere, everywhere, you know, doctors, chiropractors, MRIs, physical therapists, you know, I just went everywhere and my big ones, really, that was it. we're, uh, career ending, potentially, is my memory. I literally couldn't remember a patient's name from room to room. Didn't know why. I've always had a really good memory. And the second one was numbness. I had such numbness in my hands, I was actually not able to even change my burrs anymore. So I didn't have the dexterity to even push the back of the handpiece and pop a burr out.I'd have to hand my handpiece to my assistant. She would change the burr out. And then I thought, Maybe I shouldn't be doing dentistry. You know, if I can't, I can't actually change a bird or perhaps I'm not doing my best work here. So I actually had the practice for sale, my portion of the practice for sale.And I didn't know what I was going to do. I was in my mid thirties and I was the sole breadwinner for my family. My husband was actually working for the practice too, at the time. And we had four little kids and it just looked really bad about that time. So I started reaching out to a whole bunch of different practitioners and finding out You know, what else could I do in dentistry?Could I coach or consult or, you know, all the different options. And finally, one of them just said, you know, have you ever, have you ever thought about mercury? Could it, could that be your problem? And I said, well, I don't know what you mean. I don't have any amalgam fillings. And he said, no, it's not the ones you have.It's the ones you've been drilling out. For the last, you know, decade between dental school and practice, and I'd never given it a second thought ever had never been told that that could be a problem for a dentist ever, but I didn't have anything to lose at this point. You know, the practice was already for sale.So I got tested and that's what it was. There's mercury toxicity off the charts. So all of a sudden, all of my symptoms made sense because mercury is a neurotoxin. And so all of a sudden, my brain issues, my memory issues, my nerve, my hands, everything. Made sense. And the doctors just said, listen, if you're going to keep being a dentist, you can't keep putting this in because it's what's making you sick.Finally, we have an answer for you. You have to figure out, can you do it in a different way? So I had to find out, was there a different way? Was there a different way inside of dentistry? And I'm really glad I'm actually sharing this with young practitioners because I didn't know. That this could be a problem, that this could be a, you know, a hazard in this, in this profession, but it's a very, very real hazard and there's a certain genetic predisposition to not being able to detox things well, and I have that.My dad has one. My mom has one. I have two. So how many of us have that? Well, research is showing 30 to 40 percent of the population. So 30 to 40 percent of the dentists that are listening could also have the same genetic variant that doesn't allow you to dump mercury very easily. So I figured out I could remove this with certain precautions.There was an organization I found that was already doing this. I didn't even know they existed. And I just started doing it for my patient or for me, I started doing it for me, you know, for my own health. And, but patients started saying, What are you doing? Like, this is, you know, this is a little different here.You've covered me up, and you're wearing a different mask, and we've got a big vacuum by my chin, and you know, what's happening here? And so I would share my story, and they were very intrigued, and started saying things like, you know, my doctor might be interested in that. So they started sharing what we were doing with doctors, and all of a sudden doctors started reaching out saying, You know, I've been looking for someone that does this, because I have patients that are looking for it.Can I send them your way? So the practice started growing in a very unusual, unexpected way. All of a sudden, people were coming and asking for this procedure that I was doing just because of my own health. So then they started asking, well, if you do this, do you also do this? And they would ask me other things.Do you do ozone? Do you do PRF? Do you do, you know, and they were asking things that I had never heard of. Again, these doctors were more educated than I was. So I would have to go to some course somewhere and find how to do the thing they were asking about. And then I could start saying, yeah, that's what we do now.We do that now. And the practice continued to grow and continue to grow as we started offering more of these services. And now I have six doctors. And we're multi specialty. We have a full time periodontist, a full time sleep specialist, two full time restorative specialists, a pediatric dentist, all working under the same roof, providing care that's focused on how does the dentistry affect your health?And the practice has grown exponentially because of this. We're one location, but we have Three kind of standalone offices all in one campus, we call it. So, uh, we have, uh, we're just working on building our 19th operatory right now. big location, big office, all focused on one thing. And it's basically a practice I never intended to have.you know, I didn't come out of dental school thinking I would do this. And now I found that this is an incredible opportunity for dentists to talk about health. Yeah. All because Michael: of Really interesting. Yeah, what, what happened? So look, if we could rewind a little bit, um, rewind a lot of it when you decide to be an associate, right?And then you're like, okay, I'm gonna, I'm looking at it. And I'm like, I'm not a good associate. How did you know you weren't a good associate? How did you know you just didn't have to be consistent and stick with it? Michelle: Because I was the one that was now doing all of the staff meetings. I was, uh, I was organizing the supply cabinet.I was doing, I was like setting up all of our off site meetings. I was doing all of those things. I remember I was pregnant with twins and I was sitting in a staff meeting and had like this Big old belly out here and I'm the one running the show and I'm thinking, wait a minute, I don't even own this practice.I should be home sitting in bed right now. Why am I, why do I have so much ownership in this when I don't have ownership in this? And that really was the, the answer for me. Like, all right, you're, you're, you're owning too much to not own here. And that's just my personality. You know, that's just who I am.I'm super bossy. You know, I'm the oldest of five children. I have four younger brothers. I'm used to telling people what to do. it didn't work for me to, to not do, you know, to not be the one that was calling the shots. And I had grown up inside of dentistry too. In fact, I joke that, um, I knew all of only old timers are going to know this, but Linda miles and Paul homily were two practice consultants that were in the, in the eighties and I would ride to school with my dad.And all the way on the way to school, he would listen to Paul Homily and Linda Miles on cassette tapes on my way to school, on my way to high school. And it was a half an hour drive, we lived a long way from the high school, so I could run a dental practice by the time I graduated from high school.Because I had listened to all of those consultant cassette tapes for two years or three years, you know, driving to high school every morning. So I knew what should happen, and I was in this practice, and it wasn't. And it was really hard for me because I was always trying to change things and do things, but I wasn't the one that was really in charge.So that's how I learned. That's how I figured it out. Michael: Did they ever sign with you, like an agreement, like, Hey, stick around and you'll be a partner or anything like that? I don't know. Michelle: No, wasn't something I wanted to do either. I knew that I would have my own practice. I knew that I wanted to be able to practice the way that I wanted to practice.And I didn't see that practice ever going that direction. Michael: Okay. And then we fast forward a little bit. You said, y'all, you and your dad wanted to focus on extreme care. Mm hmm. What, what is Michelle: that? So, what we decided is we said, what are all of the reasons people don't like going to the dentist? Like, list them off.So we just started listing them off. What are they all? Well, pain. Uh, it's expensive. It smells bad. You know, people will say, Oh gosh, it smells like a dental office in here. The noise. You know, all of these things. The chairs are uncomfortable. Our mouths are uncomfortable holding open. We listed off everything.Your hair's messed up when you're done. I mean, even this. My makeup's all washed off when I'm done, you know. Even just little things like that. We listed everything and we said, okay, how can we reverse that? How can we reverse those concerns? So we did things like massage chair pads on the chairs. We had, you know, mouth props all the time for anybody.We used all sorts of, uh, new columns called new calm, kind of a natural sedation. We had. Headphones, you know, noise canceling headphones. We had makeup and hairspray in the bathroom so that people could freshen up after. We had cookies, we were giving away cookies every single day, and fresh bread. We have, and we still have to this day, silver platters with hot towels and chapstick and a mint that goes to every single patient after care. just things like that, that you would get at a high end we're a high end restaurant or high end spa. We incorporated all of those pieces into the dental practice. And this is kind of cool. Actually, we applied or were nominated. I think we were nominated to, for something called best of state in the state that I live in, which is Utah.And we were in the category, I think of healthcare and we actually won in the category of healthcare, which was really cool. But then we were invited to a, an awards banquet. It was televised. I mean, that was in the days when television was like a thing, you know, and, uh, you know, there was, there was a real like, like the newscaster that everybody knew because people watch the news, you know, they were the ones that were running the whole show and we were at this big banquet and it was so cool.And we didn't know, but there were overall categories for also best of state things. So we were under the category of consumer services. So we're in the same category as hotels, um, car lots, like, you know, car sales place, hospitals, everything that served the consumer. So we didn't realize that we were going to get our, you know, our little healthcare award, but that we were also in the running for these bigger awards.And we laughed when we looked on this, the program, because we saw we were against an enormous, very high end hotel in Salt Lake City. We were up against a huge car dealership, a huge hospital, like all these things, we were up against them. And we were like, well, we'll never win. We did. We won. We won the entire category for the state of Utah that year.Because this was so revolutionary. Because this was something that no one was doing. No one was talking about it. No one had seen it before. It was so cool. And so, we really figured out that you can make a difference inside of your Inside of your profession by just being different, just saying, what do people want and how can we actually do it?And so we did that and we have since carried on. We don't make cookies anymore. That's one thing we did give up, unfortunately. But, um, we, we, we went through, I can't even tell you, probably hundreds of thousands of cookies over the, over the span of time that we were making cookies. Even, you know, the UPS guy would pick up his cookie on the, on the drop off his boxes.But, um, we've kept a lot of those high touch services in the practice. And it enabled us, this is a whole different thing. I never even talk about it enabled us to go fee for service about five years into that practice, into that startup practice, we completely went off all insurance, everything. And it's because people were coming to us for a reason and it wasn't because we were on their plan.So years and years ago, that was a long time ago. We made that switch because there was a reason to come a reason other than we were just on their list. And we've continued that way. We're still fee for service today. So we've been that way for about 15 years. Michael: Interesting. So when you went into fee for service, did you have that?Like, okay, we're going to drop Delta now. And then we're going to drop next. Or were you more like, we got it. We can drop it all at once if we wanted Michelle: to. No, we took out the worst ones first, but you know, there was a day when I realized I had to do this. I'll always remember this day. I was treatment planning on a woman, and she wanted some cosmetic work.Well, I, at the time, and it probably still to this day, I don't know, MetLife, even if it wasn't a covered service, so Veneer wasn't a covered service under MetLife, but even if it wasn't a covered service, I was still required to adjust my feet. And I knew that. So even though, you know, let's say 1, 000, you know, it was 1, 000, I had to adjust my fee down to 700, even though they paid 0.So, I was treatment planning this woman, she wanted some veneers, and I knew she had MetLife insurance. And I was hesitant to actually treatment plan her. And that day I said, I cannot. Be true to who I am. I cannot be honest with my patients and myself if I'm treatment planning based on the dollar. I will not do this anymore.So that day was the day we decided we're going to start taking these down one at a time. So, you know, we took the one that we had the fewest patients on or was the worst compensation, you know, had the lowest compensation. That one went first. We kept building up everything, like everything we increased, we increased our service.We increased our high touch. We increased the, you know, we real huge focus on the way we cared for patients in the reception room, on the phone and everywhere. We just really ramped up the service as we started dropping those. And did we lose patients? Absolutely. But you know what? We kept the large majority.So we just started dropping them. And there's some studies, really interesting studies that show that. If you are adjusting off a certain amount, you know, of the fee, let's say you adjust off 30 percent of your fee and I don't, I'm going to just make up the numbers, but it's something like you can actually do like 40 percent less work and make the exact same dollar amount if you get full fee.So we could lose like 40 percent of our patients and not see one drop in our bottom line because we weren't giving the money to the insurance company. You know, we were giving the money to the insurance company at this point, and then we decided, well, let's just, like, give money to our patients instead, or give, you know, money to our team, and let's give it to somebody else.We could see a significantly fewer number of patients and make the same amount because we weren't writing off for every procedure. These are just things that we realized, and it was, it was really a practice changing thing for us. Michael: How did you, I guess, how did you tell your patients, and then how did you increase your high touch points at the same time?So for example, I know you said you dropped off the cookies, right? But like, what Michelle: else? Then we have the cookies.Michael: Yeah. Like right there, you up the cookies, which I was thinking like, it's pretty brilliant because it covers the smell too, you know what I mean? It's absolutely Michelle: right. That's exactly Michael: right. Yep.So what were you turning the knob on drastically? And then while you were kind of like turning the knob down on, or how were you telling your patients? Michelle: Yep, so we weren't telling them through a letter. We were just telling them as they would come in. And so it was a real honest conversation and I've really prided myself on just having those real honest conversations.I just say to the patient, you know what? I care about you. You're the one that I care for. And unfortunately, the way the insurance company has, has set themselves up as they are between you and I, and I don't want anything between you and I. I want to be your care provider. And so in order to do that, what we're going to do is be a out of network provider for your plan.So we didn't say we're dropping it. You can't come. You know, we just said you were an out of network provider for your plan. What does that mean for you? It means that if we were writing off previously to provide the care that we're going to provide for you. Then that will now be a charge that you will have.We're going to explain it ahead of time. We will help you know what that means. We're going to offer discounts, cash discounts, that sometimes it's all going to come out in the wash for you. So we'll give you a discount at the time of, you know, paying at the time of service and. We want to be the place you want to come for forever.So in order to be able to provide the kind of care that you've come to know and love, this is something that's going to be really important for us to do. So I just have that conversation, need a new patient. And you know, one of the things that I've really stood by is in this world, there are wanters and needers.This is kind of an interesting concept. So wanters and needers, and if you need this patient, they will feel it and it repels them. So if you need them to stay, you're going to, you're going to phrase it differently. You're going to come off differently, your energy is going to be different, you're going to feel very desperate.And typically patients are going to be like, I don't know why they're so desperate and so clingy and needy, or you know, I'm going to leave. So, versus wanters. A wanter is what do you want for your practice and what do you want for your patient? I wanted to be able to do better care for them. And that's how it came across.I don't need you to stay. I want you to stay you're not going to get better care than what you get here. So we, that was what we communicated is I want you to stay. So what are we going to do? Well, we are going to do some pretty dang cool things around here. If you haven't noticed, we're already pretty cool as it is, but we are even going to take better, you know, and so we would do things like every time a patient would leave, we would write a quick little note.They're going to Hawaii next week or, you know, whatever it is, and every patient before they got seated, the team member would check that note. They would sit them down. How was your trip to Hawaii? I'm sorry. But if you remember that next time they come, that 20 they have to pay in your office versus the guy down the street doesn't really matter as much anymore, because especially today, like this was, this was 15 years ago, especially today, who gives you customer service?Mm hmm. No one. Yeah, you're right. Like, it's AI anymore, you know, I mean, that's like, it's, nobody cares for you. Nobody gives you extraordinary service. If you do extraordinary service today, nobody, you have no competition. Zero. Michael: No, that's true. That's true. When, now, that's an interesting, uh, concept, the wanters and needers, because. I feel like especially at the beginning phase you're in so much debt and then you're like I need to break even I Need to do all these things right and so you're even Major discounting sometimes like your services and all these things. How do we fight that I guess, and change our mindset because waking up the next day, you're like, Oh crap, I need money.Right? Like I need income here coming in. Michelle: Have you ever heard the quote that says that those that have get more? Yeah. Why? Because they don't need it. Needing is a very negative emotion. And you know how when you walk into a room and you can tell somebody's been talking about you? You know how you can just feel like the energy?You're like, somebody's been talking about me. Or, you know, what's going on in this room? You can just tell. There's energy based around the way that we present ourselves to the world as well. If you present yourself as a needy person, you know, have you ever met a needy person? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Do you want to hang with them?No. No. Do want to give them what they want? Not really. So if you present yourself as needy, it's actually going to repel patients. So how do you avoid this? Do you need them? Change it to a want. What do you want for them? For them, not for you, for them. What do you want for them? Man, I want to provide the best crown I can get anywhere.Guess what patient, I am so excited you're here because that tooth is cracked and I do not want that happening when you are on a cruise. So the cool thing is, is we have the most amazing lab you're going to absolutely love. The crown that we're able to provide for you because no more emergencies on a, on a cruise.You don't have to worry about it anymore. So excited you're going to get scheduled for this. You know what? If you can get this in next week, that would be great. Does that sound needy? No, that's not. I want something for them. Michael: Yeah. It sounds very like nonchalant. Like you're like, okay, yeah, yeah. Thank you for thinking of my cruise.Right. Michelle: Kind of thing. Yep. You're wanting something for them. You're not needy. It's not about you. It's about them. You have to phrase things in a way that's wanting instead of needing. Michael: Okay. That's really good to keep in mind. Every time we're like treatment except, you know what I mean? Like planning and talking and checking out, handing off all that stuff.Awesome. Okay. Then if we fast forward a little bit more, the symptoms and how you got sick. So starting off here. And I'm sure like this can go real interesting, real quick, but like, how did you start realizing? Because I feel like we all kind of experienced that sometimes, Michelle, where we're like, Oh, I forgot.Oh, I don't know. I forgot. And you don't think about it. Right. But, and it can be something real quick. Like, okay, I got to remember the license plate. L2, And then you look at it and you're like, Oh, what was it again? What Michelle: was it? And I never Michael: think about it like it's, if it's a memory issue, numbness maybe, but anyway, so how did the symptoms, when did it start becoming alarming for you?Yeah. Michelle: So, again, good old days, we would have, traditional film x rays. And on occasion, in our charts, you new guys don't even have charts or film x rays, but in those days we did. I'm so, I sound so old, don't I? Uh, so we would have a real chart, and occasionally those film x rays would fall on the ground.And so you'd see a film x ray falling on the ground. My team would always bring it to me because they would say, who is this? I could look at that film and I would know which patient it was, like nine times out of 10. And they'd be like, what? How do you know? You're right. How do you know this patient? How do you know?Cause they didn't know which chart to put it back into. But I just had that kind of a memory. I have a very visual memory. If I see something, if I read it on a page, I know exactly where it is. If you know, that's just the way my brain works, which is I think why I'm a dentist. And I think a lot of dentists have the same gift.We're very visual, which is why we're good at what we do. We can reproduce. Something visually, you know, so I had a very good memory. I've always had a good memory and it got to the point where I would see a patient. I would go to a next room and somebody would come back and say, um, what do you want to do for the lab?You know how they come. Oh yeah. By the way, you know, what did you want to, what did you want to do for that crown? And I'd say what crown? I didn't even remember that. I just done a crown. Like it was bad. Yeah. So I got from, I could identify any x ray on the ground too. I couldn't even remember the procedure.I just did 10 minutes ago, but those were the bad, bad days. The semi bad days were just why can't I think, you know, and people use words like brain fog and, you know, in fact, or brain fart, you know, brain, but, you know, did you, or is your brain actually not working as well as it should. So I really do want to go to the mercury piece just for a minute because I didn't know.And I wish someone had told me when I was five years out of school. You know, I wish someone had told me we learn in dental materials, right? We learn that those fillings are 50 percent mercury. Well, they are. So when we drill them out, what you're doing is releasing mercury vapor. Well, where's your head?Right? Smack over the vapors, right? Vapors go up. So, mercury deposits, I like to think of it in neighborhoods. It goes to different neighborhoods. One of its favorite neighborhoods to go live in is the brain. So when you have mercury in the brain, I mean, when you, if you break a thermometer, you got a hazmat team coming to your house, right?We have mercury separators. We can't throw those away in just normal old places. But yet we can breathe it in just fine. They have no issues with us doing that. But you can't get rid of it when it goes down your suction. You can't just throw that away. That'd be terrible. It doesn't make sense. That we don't think of mercury the same way as it's being thrown up into the air and splattered all over.I mean, you know, when you've been doing dentistry, you're like, covered in your mask. I mean, you're gross when you're done. Why don't we think of it the same way? Why do we need a hazmat suit when we break a thermometer? But yeah, we can breathe it in all day long and it's not, no problem. There's no problem with that.There's no way that can make us sick. It makes no sense. So I think a lot of this comes from years ago when doctors were telling people, I'm going to be able to cure your MS. If I take out your mercury fillings, this was the talk I got in dental school was if you tell a patient that you'll lose your license.And that was the truth. Well, I don't tell people that I don't tell them that, you know, I'm going to cure their MS because I take out their mercury fillings. What I say is that those have fillings have mercury. Do you still want them? Well, no, I don't know. People know about mercury. They're not supposed to eat fish anymore, you know, because it could have mercury, but you're at, you're walking around with big old hunks of it sitting in your mouth.Really? So then. Do you really want to be breathing that in? I mean, really, do you want to really sacrifice your brain for that? I don't want to sacrifice my brain for that. And there's an interesting statistic that you've probably heard that dentists have one of the highest rates of suicide in any profession.Guess why I think it is? Because our brains are being fried by mercury. So we're not thinking right anymore. Really? I mean, is dentistry that much worse than other jobs? I can think of some other jobs that are way worse. Yeah. Why are we, you know, so why are we committing suicide over other people? Why are we doing it?Because our brains are fried. They're filled with a toxic neurotoxic substance. That's Michelle 101, but I lived through it, so I don't want anybody not to even have this little inkling of a thought in their head like, Oh wow, could that, could she be right? Michael: No, it's good. It's good that they're interesting because you're right.All that stuff is true in the sense of like you are over it, you are breathing it, there is precautions for everything else but that. Yep, and Michelle: guess what else? I never had a baby, naturally, never, in all my years. I was, I was able to have twins through in vitro and then I adopted two more children because I went through multiple, I mean years and years and years and years of fertility treatment.Guess what I think it was? Mercury. And how many women are sitting in our dental offices? Between the dentists, the dental assistants, the receptionists, the hygienists, and if mercury could potentially affect fertility. So my, partner, also a woman, she went for years without being able to have a baby. And she changed practices, stopped removing mercury fillings, was doing other, just other procedures, and was able to get pregnant.Then got back in, started removing a bunch of mercury, then she came to my practice, and, surprise, surprise, was able to get pregnant! Every single time she removed herself from mercury, all of a sudden, even though she'd had years. Uh, fertility issues. In fact, she just got pregnant again for the third time.Her baby's only a year old. She thought it would take forever, but because she has no mercury exposure anymore, surprise, real surprise. She's going to have babies a year apart now because she did not expect. That she would be able to get pregnant like that, but I strongly believe it was because she didn't, doesn't have mercury exposure anymore.So these are just little nuggets that I like to throw out to say, just think about it. Michael: That's so crazy you're talking about that right now. Literally two hours ago, I was talking to a friend about that, how they have to go through another version of a IVF because they All right. You know what I mean?They're just like trying and Michelle: I went three, one to get twins, two more failed. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. The money, the emotion, the toll on your body, all of the above, it's not worth it. Especially because removing mercury safely, all you have to do is use that big vacuum you bought for, for COVID, you know, everybody bought the vacuum.Good. That's, that's what you're going to do. You're going to put that thing in front of you and all you're going to do is just put a few barriers and you're just going to put a higher filtration mask. Like it's nothing hard, literally it costs almost nothing to do this. Why would you risk it? Michael: So then let me ask you, Michelle, from the moment you started doing that.I guess from the moment you realized, Oh my God, it's mercury. And then the moment you started implementing all the procedures and protocols and right, like the vacuum and everything. How quickly did you see a Michelle: change? Oh, it took for a while. It took a long time to get a hundred percent back. Like it was like eight years before I went, I think my brain's back.But I started noticing incremental change immediately. You know, immediately I would, okay. You know, the numbness is a little better. Numbness is a little better. I'm able to, you know, do a little bit more fine detail work here now. And, and I was just so conscious about it as well. So if I was going to be removing mercury, we were like, man, we, you know, everything precautions.And I was working really hard systemically with my system to detox as well. So I was doing two things, making sure nothing was coming in, but also getting things out very, very, you know, vigorously. And I also think that's important for dentists to know is we are around, think of the, think of the toxins we are around, you know, it's not just mercury radiation.How much radiation? How many times do we just hold that x ray? Yeah, go ahead. Just go ahead. You know, how many times? All the time. Holding that x ray. Just go ahead. Yeah, just go ahead. Take it. It's fine. Um, you know, so radiation, mercury, nitrous. All the BPA stuff, all those chemicals, I mean, nothing stinks that we're using, does it at all?I mean, have you ever smelled porcelain etchant? My gosh. You know, any of those things. So all of those toxins are just swimming around in the world we're living in. Yeah, you ought to be probably working to get all that junk out. Michael: Interesting. Okay. So then, and now, does that, when you say getting it all out, does that also mean like, so for example, are you still eating fish and stuff like that or Michelle: no?Sure. Sure. Yeah. Yeah. I'm just, I'm conscious about it. You know, obviously I'm not going to eat all the, they talk about, you don't eat the big ones, you know, you don't eat the tuna very often. You eat the other stuff. So we, you know, salmon, we eat halibut. Yeah, we absolutely do. But getting it out is more about giving your body.So there's two things that you need. You need a grabber. It's called a chelator. That's the word that medicine uses. But it's basically a substance that'll go in and grab the toxin. Then you need somebody that escorts it out of the system. So really the detox component is those two things. So there's some chelators that are very simple.Chlorella, which is just like a little single cell green, you know, thing. You can throw it in a smoothie. Um, cilantro. Is a great one is a great help for detoxing. Mercury. Um, pectin, pectin is an apples. So apples and dates are phenomenal for helping to detox, you know, so there's just little things like this that I'm just real conscious pumpkin seeds that I'm just conscious about throwing into my diet and adding extra up.Now, actually, interestingly, when I was going through this, the doctor said, you need to have 97 Ivy chelation treatments, And I said, I don't have time. I've got four little kids. I've got to practice. It's like slowly sinking into the, into the, you know, the, the black sea right now because my health is suffering.And I don't have time to sit here for an hour, 97 times in a row. So you're going to have to give me another option. So there were other options that I took mostly oral, you know, pills and things that I was taking. I've since learned that those IV chelations didn't do what we thought they did. So I'm really glad I didn't get 97 hours of my life away.I'm actually quite, quite happy about that, but there are things to do. And I really recommend that you work with a functional medicine practitioner because they're going to find out, okay, are your elimination systems working? Basically, are your kidneys and your liver and your gut? Are they operating as they should be?Because that needs to happen first. Otherwise you're going to grab all this stuff and just dump it there and it's not going to go anywhere. And then you're just going to get sick in a different way. So they need to make sure everything's moving first and then they can help give you the supplements to actually grab and move it out.Michael: Gotcha. Interesting. Okay. So right now, if we're in year one to year five of our practice ownership, what precautions would you coach us with? It's Michelle: easy stuff, easy stuff. So that big COVID vacuum. You know what I'm talking about? The big like the elephant nose thingy. Yep, stick that in front of the patient's nose or patient's mouth.Why? It's just gonna suck the vapors, right? It's just gonna pull everything their direction. You can get a very simple mercury filtration mask and I can give you, uh, I'll give you the sites that you can put on show notes so people can check it out. But the I, I'll say it fast, they'll have to look it up probably, I A O M T.is the organization that I went and found. So I a o m t. org. That's the organization. If you go on there, they have so many resources for dentists. They have entire kits. You can buy, they have mercury filtration masks. I started out with like these giant crazy talk masks. I couldn't fit my loops over them.I couldn't even like get close enough to a patient to actually like. See what I was doing. It was terrible. So I, I backed off that. And so I wear a regular mask with this special mercury filter mask over the top. And it's just a cloth mask that fits right over the top, but it has, it has added filtration for mercury.Absolutely. Do that for the patient. Then that's really big one for those. Those are the two for you. Big vacuum mask. For the patient, use some coverings. do something to cover their body. Make sure you're using either an isolator or a rubber dam. Keep it out of their mouth. Make sure you're suctioning.Your assistants know, suction every single last bit of that junk when you're drilling those babies out of there. You know, just make sure that everybody's very, very conscious about what they're doing. It's easy. But here's the other thing I would do. I would talk about it. Because when you're year one to five, guess what?You need a market differentiator. You need a reason that people are going to find you because they're not going to find you because you have experience. They're not going to find you because you have, you know, 10, 000 Google reviews. They're not going to find you because, you know, they've been seeing you for 10 years.They're not going to find you for those reasons. So you have to find a reason. You have to create a reason that they can find you. There is an entire Subset of the population that's huge, that's looking for a more natural health focus in all of medicine. You know, you're probably talking about it too.Every single person on here has probably been hearing or thinking about this also. COVID switched this narrative. They switched this narrative where all of a sudden we all start questioning. Maybe everything that people tell us isn't exactly as it really is. And, um, are there things I could do to keep myself safe that wasn't?The vaccine or wasn't a pill or what? You know, people started looking and started asking these questions and A large portion of the population are still doing that saying, I kind of like that approach. Not just taking everything at face value that the medical, you know, world tells me. So what else could I be doing natural?This is why all these Instagram or influencers are taken off like crazy because they're all selling all this information and these products. You know, they're selling the natural, the no dyes, the no chemicals. I guarantee you, you know, it's. Mostly driven by women. I'll tell you that. So most women listening or most men listening have a wife that's also in this thing, you know, and women make health care decisions, right? You've probably been told this. Women make health care decisions and guess the health care, the health care decisions they're making right now are those that are better for their body. So if you can say we have health focused treatments here at our practice, then all of a sudden you're different than the guy down the road.There's a reason to come see you. Interesting. Michael: Okay. And is that what you're kind of, cause I know your Instagram Pretty big, or actually all your social medias are pretty big, well like your Instagram I want to say you're at over 100, 000, right? Michelle: Yeah, 146, 000 actually, as of yesterday. I know this. Yeah,Michael: do you just handle that or does that, you have a team Michelle: who handles that or how does that work?I did for a long time. I now have a social media coordinator that answers most of the things on there because it's a lot, all day long. Michael: Yeah, and what was the strategy behind that, I guess, to grow it that way? Michelle: I started talking about things that people were talking about. And for me, that's all marketing has been.So if you look even through my career, all of a sudden, you know, clear back at the very beginning, this high touch environment, people were talking about that. They were talking about why they hated dentists. Well, let's join the conversation. Then when the economy fell out of everything in 2008, all of a sudden, cosmetic dentistry was not the thing anymore, right?Because nobody had extra dollars. So what was the thing? We turned to disaster dentistry. So I said, well, gosh, if people don't want their teeth to be pretty, they at least want teeth. So let's start taking care of all these people who have a bombed out mouth because they will put their dollars towards that because they can't chew.So then we started, we joined that conversation. Now we've joined the conversation of health because it started in 2020, March of 2020, that conversation started. So we said, well, if that's the conversation, let's join. Let's be part of it. Let's say we can contribute. So that's what I do on my Instagram.That's what I do on all my social sites is I just contribute to what People are already talking about. If they're talking about health, I talk about how dentistry contributes to their health, either in a detrimental way or in a positive way. So I talk about all sorts of things. We talk about procedures, we talk about materials, um, we talk about, you know, things as far as growth and development and ways you can prevent things. all the crazy talk questions that, you know, dentists roll their eyes at, like, can you heal a tooth? You know, can you, can you, you can regrow, you can regrow a tooth. People roll their eyes and I'll say. Yeah, you can actually depends on the size of the cavity, but absolutely let's talk about how and let's talk about this product that you should use that I can sell to you that will help you do it.Yeah. Just join the conversation. Michael: Okay. So then how are you finding these conversations? Cause I feel like sometimes we, we, you know what I mean? Where you started up and you're like, should I just post a new patient special? Right? Like, or something like that. And then Michelle: what's different about that? That's so boring.Yeah. Everybody does that. So instead of a new patient special, what you should post instead is, did you know the mercury is a neurotoxin and that there's mercury in those fillings and here in our dental office of X, Y, Z, we know how to remove that safely. We'd love to talk to you, talk to you about it. And by the way, if you come in today, we will throw in that mercury removal fee for free. this is a huge one too, huge one. Don't discount your procedure, discount a thing. If you discount a procedure, they're never going to want to pay full fee for the procedure ever again. It's just like when you go to a restaurant and you use a coupon. You get 20 percent off to that, to that restaurant.Well, you don't ever want to pay full fee at that restaurant again. Cause it's like, Oh, I've got 20 percent off last time. I don't want to come unless I, it's 20 percent off. So don't discount your procedure discount a thing. So I'll say you get a free tube of toothpaste when you come in for your new patient appointment, or you get the mercury removal fee.That's like 25 bucks a tooth for free. If you come in on this, because they're not going to need that again. They're going to need a cleaning again. They're going to need an x ray again. And I don't want them to keep wanting a discount. I want them to pay the full price the first time. And I want them to keep paying the full price.I'll give them the free stuff. Come in and get free cookies. Get, you know, whatever. So discount a thing. Don't discount a procedure. That's always been my philosophy. Michael: Yeah. No, I love that. That's fantastic. And so I see now for you, especially on Instagram or on your social media, you're, you're starting a lot of these conversations, right?Uh, with that. But when you're starting out, how can, when nobody's watching or anybody's listening really, where do you find these conversations and how do you become like a part of it so where you start gaining traction? Mommy Michelle: groups, mommy Facebook groups, because remember we talked about the mommies are the ones that are talking about this.So mommies are talking about BPAs and sealants. What would you say if somebody came and said, do you have sealants? They're talking about it on their forums. So you go and join their forum, you find out what they're talking about, and then you comment now and then. You go, oh my gosh, we just found out that BPA, the sealant material we were using, did have BPAs.Good news, here at XXY Dental Office, we now have BPA free filling material. It is a low impact ad. Do you know what I mean? It's a free ad, basically. You're, you're doing a service. But you're also advertising your service. So get team members on those mommy Facebook groups. There's gonna be some in your, in your community, I guarantee.But also, if you just start talking about things on social media. So just put a camera in front of your face, or if you're not good at it. Somebody on your team is I guarantee you there's someone on your team who's on Instagram way too much. That's the person you want. That's the person you want. You say, okay, guess what?You're already on Instagram way too much. So I'm going to utilize that skill you've got right there. And what should we be talking about? Have them put it on Instagram. Is it, nobody's going to see it at the beginning, but that's when you use hashtags. So if you put hashtag BPA free sealant, dental sealants, kids dentistry, now when somebody searches that in your area, it's going to pop up. Michael: Interesting. So mommy Facebook groups, but have your team involved in it and so forth. I like that a lot. Okay. Michelle: They know how to use it. You don't know how to use it, but they do. Michael: Yeah. Yeah. And then, I mean, like, it's good to always chime in, right? And Michelle: in the comments.You should be on there. You should be doing it. But they are the ones who are going to tell you what to do. Because they know way better than you do. So they're going to tell you, you're going to talk about this. Yeah. Michael: Interesting. And then did your practice ever sell or no, you never decided because you said you put it up.I didn't Michelle: sell it. I stayed with it. So I stayed with it. Yep. Michael: Were you, were there buyers where you're like, I think I'm about Michelle: to or no? Yep. I actually had my practice for sale three times. That was time. Number one, time. Number two was when my dad sold his portion of the practice and I was going to just exit at that point as well.And again, didn't know what I was going to do. Third time is I had a DSO buyer. And we were a week away from sale and it fell through and it was the best thing that could have happened because the practice then doubled that next year and doubled again, the next. Michael: Wow. So the moments where you decided that you were thinking to sell, why?Michelle: This is actually a really important point, I think. And I love to talk to new dentists about this because a lot of times there's different personalities obviously in the world, but my personality is one that's a fast start, quick start. So I like to start stuff. I love to start stuff, new stuff. And um, when you do personality profiles and things, you can find, is this you?Well, quick starts. Aren't very good at finishing stuff. we typically would get to the point where I'd be real dissatisfied and I thought I was just dissatisfied with the practice. Like just dentistry in general. I just hate it. You know, I just hate this. I just want to get out. I'm so tired of it. I'm so burned out.You know, nobody's ever used any of those words before. You know what I found every single time? Is that it was because it wasn't anymore. It wasn't exciting anymore. I had nothing to start. Like it was so done and over. So, really for me now, this is a really interesting evolution that's happened inside of practice.I, I would go all in on something. So I would say, okay, I'm gonna bring Clear aligners into the practice, you know, whatever it might be. And I'm going to go all in and I'm going to learn all about this. And now all of a sudden, every single patient you see needs clear aligners. You didn't realize before you took the course, now they all need clear aligners, but that's exciting.And that's something new. And it's something that the whole team can get behind and change is good. And then you do that for a year or two or whatever it is. And then you need something else to kind of give you that little bit of a rocket boost, a little bit of, you know, to, to get you excited again.Where am I now? I'm at an entirely different place. I am only in the practice one and a half days a week now. All I do is see new patients and I have two businesses that I'm building on the outside of dentistry. They're still integrated, but they're really on the outside of dentistry. I still contribute and I still have a ton that I bring to my pract

Lead to Soar
Rethinking DEI: Why It Shouldn't Be a Subset of HR

Lead to Soar

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 27:12


In this episode, Mel & Michelle take a deep dive into the structure of organizations and question the common practice of DEI reporting to HR. They explore the underlying reasons behind this arrangement, the potential drawbacks, and discuss alternative approaches that could lead to more effective DEI initiatives. Listen to the discussion as they challenge the status quo and rethink how leaders can better incorporate DEI into the organizational structure to create more inclusive and equitable workplaces.Links and ResourcesLead to Soar NetworkLead to Soar is a global online network for businesswomen, a podcast, and we host live-streaming and in person events to help women have a career that soars! The podcast is hosted by Mel Butcher (melbutcher.com) and Michelle Redfern (michelleredfern.com) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Dub Zone
TDZ#264… Daylight Dub…

The Dub Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 34:25


Daylight Dub... with tracks by...Art-X, Ras Divarius, Lance Hume, Arky Starch, Inna Midi Dub Yard, Magic Empire, Dubmatix, Subset, Jabbadup, LQ, Misled Convoy 00:00  Art-X - Sunshine (feat. Ras Divarius & Lance Hume) [ODG] 03:19  Arky Starch - Ride On 07:00 Inna Midi Dub Yard - Daylight Sorcerer [Dub and Bud] 10:04  Magic [...] The post TDZ#264… Daylight Dub… appeared first on Pete Cogle's Podcast Factory.

The Dub Zone
TDZ#264… Daylight Dub…

The Dub Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 34:25


Daylight Dub... with tracks by...Art-X, Ras Divarius, Lance Hume, Arky Starch, Inna Midi Dub Yard, Magic Empire, Dubmatix, Subset, Jabbadup, LQ, Misled Convoy 00:00  Art-X - Sunshine (feat. Ras Divarius & Lance Hume) [ODG] 03:19  Arky Starch - Ride On 07:00 Inna Midi Dub Yard - Daylight Sorcerer [Dub and Bud] 10:04  Magic [...] The post TDZ#264… Daylight Dub… appeared first on Pete Cogle's Podcast Factory.

Vegan Podcast
Supplementiere niemals wie Anti Aging Gurus I Pascal Rode von Avea Life #1039

Vegan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 33:08


In dem letzten Teil des Interviews klären Christian und Pascal die Fragen: Welche Nahrungsergänzungsmittel sind wirklich notwendig, um gesund zu altern und welche nicht?! Welche Faktoren beeinflussen Deine Gesundheit und Dein Wohlbefinden? Wie kannst Du Dein biologisches Alter bestimmen? Amazon Music Unlimited: Höre unbegrenzt und werbefrei Musik! Du erhältst Zugriff auf über 100 Millionen Songs und den großen Katalog der Top-Podcasts sowie Playlists. Hier geht's zur Mitgliedsschaft. Die ersten 30 Tage sind KOSTENFREI! Wertvolle Ressourcen: Zu Avea von Pascal Rode: https://avea-life.com/vegan (Mit dem Code: "vegan" sparst du 15% auf alles! (Außer Epigenetik Tests) Lies Dir auch unbedingt diesen passenden Artikel zum Thema Verjüngungsformel durch! Klicke hier um AG1 von Athletic Greens** zu bestellen und erhalte 1 Packung Vitamin D3+K2 Plus 10 Travel Packs gratis dazu! INHALTSVERZEICHNIS Minute 10: Deshalb sollst Du nicht wie Anti-Aging Gurus supplementieren! Die Kraft von Sulforaphan in Brokkolisprossen: 23KG Brokkoli enthalten 250mg MNM. Erfahre mehr über die Wirkung von Sulforaphan und wie Du Brokkolisprossen selber ziehen kannst. Minute 16: Glücklichsein und Wohlfühlen Die stärkste Kraft in der Medizin ist der Placebo Effekt. Dein Mental State wirkt sich also auch auf die Anti-Aging Strategie ab. Depressionen führen zu einem heruntergefahrenen Immunsystem. Minute 22: Biologisches Alter und Epigenetik Epigenetische Methylierung. Anhand der Menge der Ansammlung von Rost kann ich mein biologisches Alter bestimmen. Es gibt verschiedene Arten das biologische Alter zu bestimmen. a) Subset von Blutwerten b) Epigentische Methylierung (Horvarth Clock) Longevity ist Präventionsmedizin Episoden zum Thema Longevitiy/langsamer Altern: Detox & Fasten Special: Wie lange und oft detoxen? 277: 15 Jahre länger leben mit der richitgen Ernährung & Fitness 348: Länger leben mit HIT 1033: Die ultimative "Länger Leben Ernährung" Du willst mehr erfahren? Schreibe eine E-Mail an: christian@christian-wenzel.com Mehr mr.broccoli: Podcast auf Spotify Apple Podcast Mehr Podcast Abonniere meinen YouTube Kanal *Affiliate Link Achtung betreffend Nahrung und Supplements: Vorliegend habe ich meine eigene Erfahrung und die von Interviewpartnern genannt. Das sind die Effekte, die ich bei mir gespürt habe. Diese können bei jedem unterschiedlich ausfallen. Natürlich kann kein Lebensmittel, keine Nahrungsergänzung oder Superfoods sowie Inspirationen aus diesem Podcast alleine für sich eine Heilwirkung erzielen oder versprechen. Die beschriebenen Erfahrungen sind keine wissenschaftlichen Erkenntnisse und k

Second in Command: The Chief Behind the Chief
Ep. 295 – Supercharge Your Brand: Three Easy Steps to Free PR, and Why PR is a Subset of Sales, not Marketing

Second in Command: The Chief Behind the Chief

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 15:57


There is a skill that a COO can bring to a business and supercharge a brand, one that we often don't think about, or fail to use most effectively: Public Relations (PR). In today's episode, Cameron provides insight on this often overlooked skill and how you can use it to create real growth for your […] The post Ep. 295 – Supercharge Your Brand: Three Easy Steps to Free PR, and Why PR is a Subset of Sales, not Marketing appeared first on COO Alliance.

Second in Command: The Chief Behind the Chief
Ep. 295 – Supercharge Your Brand: Three Easy Steps to Free PR, and Why PR is a Subset of Sales, not Marketing

Second in Command: The Chief Behind the Chief

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 15:55


There is a skill that a COO can bring to a business and supercharge a brand, one that we often don't think about, or fail to use most effectively: Public Relations (PR). In today's episode, Cameron provides insight on this often overlooked skill and how you can use it to create real growth for your […] The post Ep. 295 – Supercharge Your Brand: Three Easy Steps to Free PR, and Why PR is a Subset of Sales, not Marketing appeared first on COO Alliance.

ATHENS VOICE Podcast
Subset Festival: Το Φεστιβάλ Αθηνών Επιδαύρου στο Ωδείο Αθηνών

ATHENS VOICE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 40:45


Σε αυτό το Podcast o Σταύρος Γασπαράτος μας βάζει στο πνεύμα του Subset Festival και συνομιλεί με τους Νίκο Ιωακείμ (ΤΕΤΤΤΙΞ), Γιώργο Μιζήθρα (TRIGGER HAPPY) και Κώστα Τζήκο (Ergon Ensemble). Την πολύ ενδιαφέρουσα αυτή συζήτηση συντονίζει η Μαρία Παναγιωτοπούλου, Διευθύντρια Προβολής και Επικοινωνίας του Φεστιβάλ Αθηνών Επιδαύρου.Subset Festival: Το Φεστιβάλ Αθηνών Επιδαύρου στο Ωδείο ΑθηνώνΑντλώντας τον τίτλο του από έναν μαθηματικό όρο (υποσύνολο ⊆), ο Σταύρος Γασπαράτος επιμελείται το συναρπαστικό Φεστιβάλ νέας μουσικής που διοργανώνει το Φεστιβάλ Αθηνών Επιδαύρου σε συμπαραγωγή με το Ωδείο Αθηνών ενσωματώνοντας μεγάλη ποικιλία καλλιτεχνικών έργων.Από τις 21 έως τις 25 Ιουνίου, οι χώροι του Ωδείου φιλοξενούν εναλλάξ μουσικά σχήματα, ηχητικές και οπτικές εγκαταστάσεις και περφόρμανς, σε μια πολυπρισματική μουσική πλατφόρμα. Καλλιτέχνες από όλο τον κόσμο, καταξιωμένοι και ανερχόμενοι, Έλληνες (Ergon Ensemble, MMMΔ & Alem, Saber Rider, Aroent) και ξένοι (Robert Henke, Kali Malone, Hekla, Sébastien Roux, Vinyl –terror & –horror, Electric Indigo), κάποιοι από τους οποίους έρχονται για πρώτη φορά στην Ελλάδα, παρουσιάζουν το έργο τους στην Αθήνα και συνομιλούν μεταξύ τους, αποκαλύπτοντας ένα πληθωρικό μουσικό τοπίο.Τι περιλαμβάνει το Subset FestivalTo Subset περιλαμβάνει δύο αναθέσεις σε σύγχρονα ελληνικά σύνολα, τους ΤΕΤΤΤΙΞ και τους Trigger Happy, οι οποίοι δημιουργούν δύο νέα έργα-εγκαταστάσεις στη Νέα Σκηνή του Ωδείου Αθηνών ειδικά για το Φεστιβάλ Αθηνών Επιδαύρου. Συμμετέχουν ακόμα καταξιωμένα σχήματα και καλλιτέχνες σύγχρονης μουσικής, Έλληνες (Ergon Ensemble, MMMΔ & Alem, Saber Rider, Aroent) και ξένοι (Robert Henke, Kali Malone, Hekla, Sébastien Roux, Vinyl –terror & –horror, Electric Indigo), κάποιοι από τους οποίους έρχονται για πρώτη φορά στην Ελλάδα.

SUIKA
Cities #549 - Mascouche [Dub - Deep - Techno - Ambient]

SUIKA

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 60:14


TRACKLIST : Roger Gerressen - Carlos Substak - Chase the moon Tape002 - Late night dub (Subset remix) Relativity Lounge - Lark lake Nae Tek - Standby Unknown - Venezuela Marco Pastco - Consumismo modular SND & RTN - No place to hide Subliminal - Cold affirmation Guzz - 0000022 Ohm Octal Industries - Mexico tripping Schulz Audio - Quasar

Varn Vlog
The Subset of Theoretical Practice Collective On The Unity of Theory and Practice

Varn Vlog

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 116:55


Please support our patreon.  For early and ad-free episodes, members-only content, and more.The Subset of Theoretical Practice is a collective research project and a political collective, bringing together researchers interested in investigating contemporary politics, with a special focus on developing new tools for political organization. While these two sides overlap, they are not the same, as we are engaged in theoretical work together and invested in building a formal framework and a political theory that can be verified and reproduced elsewhere. Most of the members come from previous experiences with political organizing, so we think it's not by chance that, even though we are interested in developing a consistent theoretical engagement with the hard sciences, we still want to focus on the pragmatic implications of our theoretical work. These political experiences are in fact quite heterogeneous, including the Circle of Studies of Ideas and Ideology, the Passe Livre Movement, the Treta no Trampo collective, the Philly Socialists, the Brazilian Communist Party, the Socialist and Freedom Party, some DSA chapters, penal abolitionism political collectives, housing movement activism, Occupy, the Brazilian punk movement, amongst others. The theoretical references are equally distinct, mixing orthodox and heterodox Marxist approaches, contemporary philosophy – continental and analytic – in different areas of mathematics and physics, structural anthropology, psychoanalysis, and philosophy of history, amongst other fields. However, both politically and in the realm of theory, they focus on developing the means to compose together these heterogeneous traditions and strategies.Longer descriptions of their project can be found here:The "About" section on their website: "Section XVIII" of the Atlas of Experimental Politics A longer history, that includes their original relation to the Circle of Studies of Ideas and Ideology, is told in the text Contribution to a Critique of Political Organization A podcast on the history of the CSII: On the history of recent courier strikes in Brazil and the collective Treta no TrampoPresentation contextualizing the STP in the last decade of political struggles in BrazilCrew:Host: C. Derick VarnAudio Producer: Paul Channel Strip  ( @aufhebenkultur )Intro and Outro Music by Bitter Lake.Intro Video Design: Jason MylesLinks and Social Media:twitter: @skepoetFacebookYou can find the additional streams on YoutubeThe Realists UncensoredHey future listeners, it's Checkers and MJ here and we are two American men that are...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Support the show

The Dub Zone
TDZ#258… Deep Dub…

The Dub Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 37:37


Deep Dub... with tracks by... Swanga, RootsyBeats, Dub Idren, Eks Man, Dubmatix, PlusStepper, Mila Mazur, Subset, Muflon Dub Soundsystem, Lee Fry 00:00  Swanga - Bonbelou [ODG] 03:35  RootsyBeats Meets Dub Idren - Spiritual Dub [Dubophonic Records] 08:12  Eks Man - Words of H.I.M. Dub [Greenbeats] 12:08  Dubmatix - Deep Roots (Dubber Version) [Bandcamp] [...] The post TDZ#258… Deep Dub… appeared first on Pete Cogle's Podcast Factory.

The Dub Zone
TDZ#258… Deep Dub…

The Dub Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 37:37


Deep Dub... with tracks by... Swanga, RootsyBeats, Dub Idren, Eks Man, Dubmatix, PlusStepper, Mila Mazur, Subset, Muflon Dub Soundsystem, Lee Fry 00:00  Swanga - Bonbelou [ODG] 03:35  RootsyBeats Meets Dub Idren - Spiritual Dub [Dubophonic Records] 08:12  Eks Man - Words of H.I.M. Dub [Greenbeats] 12:08  Dubmatix - Deep Roots (Dubber Version) [Bandcamp] [...] The post TDZ#258… Deep Dub… appeared first on Pete Cogle's Podcast Factory.

The Harvest Season
Go Play Terra Nil

The Harvest Season

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 83:43


Kev and Jonnie talk about Terra Nil Timings 00:00:00: Theme Tune 00:00:30: Intro 00:02:09: What Have We Been Up To 00:33:17: Terra Nil 01:11:52: Outro 01:12:36: Feedback 01:21:33: Actual Outro Links Roots of Pacha Roadmap Wylde Flowers Fabulous Farming Update Disney Dreamlight Valley Pride of the Valley Update Harvest Moon: The Winds of Anthos Screenshots Spirit of the Island Roadmap Factory Town Idle Communite Contact Al on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheScotBot Al on Mastodon: https://mastodon.scot/@TheScotBot Email Us: https://harvestseason.club/contact/ Transcript [00:00.000 –> 00:28.020] Behind the Scenes [00:30.000 –> 00:34.080] How do we start this hello farmers, I think that’s what [00:35.640 –> 00:39.800] Welcome to the harvest season a very special episode where [00:41.320 –> 00:45.440] Johnny and I here aren’t in the most ideal state, but we’re going for it [00:46.840 –> 00:48.840] We are going for it [00:49.740 –> 00:53.820] We talked about cottagecore games allegedly here [00:55.640 –> 00:58.720] Al’s not here, so it’s gonna be a wild ride today [01:00.480 –> 01:05.020] That’s that’s not a pun off the wildflowers that that was the last episode [01:05.760 –> 01:10.400] Um hi Johnny. Yeah, I introduced you. This is Johnny you all know Johnny yay [01:11.640 –> 01:16.000] He’s here. I’m back, and I’m surprised that I keep getting invited back [01:16.000 –> 01:18.960] But we’ll do my best to not get invited back after this one [01:19.560 –> 01:26.460] I’m surprised. I’m still here for so many episodes. I think it’s just what is it beggars can’t be choosers [01:31.000 –> 01:32.160] But [01:32.160 –> 01:35.200] Yes, we are here, and we’re here to talk about terranil today [01:35.840 –> 01:38.200] and important to note up front that [01:39.040 –> 01:43.080] Transcriptions are available in the show notes and on the website [01:44.760 –> 01:48.960] But it would help if I actually knew the website off the top of my head harvestseason.club [01:50.800 –> 01:53.840] So if you’re after transcripts, there’s awesome little [01:54.720 –> 01:57.560] accessibility piece that Al’s added to the show so [01:58.360 –> 02:06.140] Great go and check those out the question is will they’ll be able to transcribe this nonsense that remains to be seen [02:08.760 –> 02:13.240] All right all right Johnny what it what have you been up to what have I been up to well like [02:13.400 –> 02:15.800] Kevin it’s you and I we’ve got to talk a little Marvel snap [02:17.320 –> 02:19.320] We’ve been on so many episodes [02:19.880 –> 02:26.760] We always talk about Marvel snap, but last season. I hit infinite. I am I am a problem. I love Shuri [02:27.600 –> 02:34.440] Infinite with Shuri. I’m gonna play her until she’s if they put in a small nerf yesterday. Let me tell you that’s not enough [02:34.440 –> 02:38.180] I’m playing Shuri. She’s she’s so good. She’s so good [02:38.960 –> 02:41.120] But I love Marvel snap at the moment [02:41.240 –> 02:46.280] And I think honestly if you Marvel snap is a game that you’re kind of on the fence about you’ve played some games before [02:46.680 –> 02:49.080] now it’s the time to get in like I feel like the [02:50.000 –> 02:56.900] monetization aside right monetization in these games is always terrible just put that out of your mind, but the the latest [02:57.600 –> 03:03.720] Developer update it was really clear communication about what they’re looking to do with the meta game for Marvel snap [03:03.840 –> 03:11.120] And we’re talking about making small changes week on week like which is what I’m excited about because I like to win when I play [03:11.120 –> 03:17.320] This game, so I’ll play the best deck and if the best deck is current is constantly changing then that’s kind of exciting for me [03:17.320 –> 03:20.040] So I’ve been snapping up a storm [03:20.600 –> 03:26.720] Can you be playing any any models now? Oh gosh. Yes the boy. This is number one. This is the real podcast here [03:28.080 –> 03:34.600] Okay, so let me let me slow down for one second first off for people unfamiliar for infinite. That’s like the top rank [03:35.680 –> 03:39.020] Johnny is now legend among our little snap friends [03:39.880 –> 03:42.180] Incredible absolutely incredible hats off to you good, sir [03:43.780 –> 03:51.180] Second of all the meta game the balance has really been in flux the last couple weeks. It feels like [03:52.320 –> 03:55.880] With a lot of the top decks being dethroned except Shuri Johnny’s deck [03:56.800 –> 04:00.800] And yeah the update they well to your point [04:00.800 –> 04:06.480] I think in general they’ve the dev team is really good at communicating in Marvel snap their little blog updates [04:06.480 –> 04:08.480] I was very clear and to the point [04:08.720 –> 04:10.000] and [04:10.000 –> 04:15.820] They address fan stuff or stuff that the community is talking about frequently, so that’s good [04:17.560 –> 04:24.360] So I am I have been playing Thanos after finally saving enough the little tokens for him [04:25.360 –> 04:28.520] I’m having a lot of fun. Thanos deck is [04:29.760 –> 04:31.760] really flexible and interesting [04:33.000 –> 04:39.380] Yeah, it’s not the beast it was before the nerf, but it’s still fun to play I [04:40.400 –> 04:44.800] Pretty good, and it’s it’s interesting now with some hitch monkey in the field as well [04:44.800 –> 04:49.240] Yeah, and how much that sort of disrupted things which I don’t think I predicted [04:49.800 –> 04:55.800] Most things I didn’t understand the interaction that I had with Mysterio which makes it pretty dang awesome [04:55.800 –> 05:00.120] Yeah, like this you know if Shuri just gets that knock down a little bit [05:00.120 –> 05:04.520] I feel like we’re in for a really fun time in Marvel snap. Yeah, I totally agree and [05:05.560 –> 05:11.240] I think there will probably some fun cards being added. I can’t wait for Kitty to come back [05:12.640 –> 05:16.360] Because I think she has a lot of interesting options including with hip monkey [05:17.360 –> 05:21.320] But yeah Marvel snap good times, I’m nowhere near as high as in [05:22.480 –> 05:23.800] but [05:23.800 –> 05:27.000] I am enjoying the game a lot nonetheless [05:28.200 –> 05:29.840] did [05:29.840 –> 05:33.640] Did you see the the variants in the shop today? They’re really good [05:37.560 –> 05:42.760] So they released three variants in this month is all sort of animal themed and so they’re all good puns [05:43.000 –> 05:47.980] And and I think the one that takes the cake is ant ant instead of ant man [05:49.560 –> 05:52.760] variant of ant man, that’s just an ant which was just [05:54.880 –> 06:01.560] It’s so dumb that it’s genius and it’s almost got me enough to buy it cuz like that [06:01.560 –> 06:07.060] They’re all cool variants. It’s only five bucks. That’s like the cheapest thing they’ve ever had in the game [06:08.280 –> 06:11.000] But I don’t play any of these cards enough to actually [06:13.040 –> 06:17.120] Actually justify buying variants for it. Yeah, I’m getting it for sure [06:17.120 –> 06:22.080] Um, yeah ant ant is great the strength and ant with the strength and the size of an ant [06:25.080 –> 06:29.520] Mooster fantastic is probably the best. Mr. Fantastic ever will be [06:30.240 –> 06:37.440] And it was a third all like cat cat. I don’t even captain me our they did it kept they did captain America [06:37.440 –> 06:41.160] Which I was like, I feel like of all of the ways to do that pun [06:42.160 –> 06:47.920] Captain America, I feel like cat tan America was the way to go [06:47.920 –> 06:52.100] But I like captain. I’m yeah worker. But yeah, no, yeah like [06:52.620 –> 06:56.560] Agree, that’s that’s good. They kind of picked the worst of all the available. Yeah [06:57.400 –> 06:59.920] That’s probably that’s probably enough of our [07:00.440 –> 07:06.920] Bible snapcast join us again in a few weeks when Kevin I find some other game that you know can be an inroad for us [07:06.920 –> 07:12.680] To secretly talk about Marvel’s net of the game that I’ve been playing which I don’t really want to admit to but I have been [07:12.680 –> 07:16.200] Playing it. I started playing runescape again and like [07:21.800 –> 07:29.320] It’s so bad it’s been my like so I played old-school runescape before it was called old-school runescape when it was called runescape. Um, I [07:30.680 –> 07:36.620] I you know eventually lost that account when they took the transition to old-school runescape at some point [07:36.620 –> 07:41.780] I started again and every few years I check in again and I make some more progress. I’m like [07:42.980 –> 07:44.980] I’m in the hole. Yeah [07:45.260 –> 07:47.260] That’s a farming game [07:48.420 –> 07:50.420] It is a farming game [07:50.600 –> 07:54.060] It’s not a good farming game. It’s not even a good game. Oh [07:55.380 –> 08:02.660] Oh man, that’s what I’m playing it. That’s classic the baby’s first MMO like the world’s first [08:04.540 –> 08:06.540] Your internet whatever [08:06.620 –> 08:10.300] Man, that’s a blast from the past. That’s all man. Good stuff [08:10.940 –> 08:12.060] It is [08:12.060 –> 08:14.620] the best thing about that game is the writing is like [08:15.560 –> 08:18.220] surprisingly good, um, mostly because it’s all like [08:19.160 –> 08:21.580] Basically just people trying to meme the whole time [08:23.340 –> 08:29.180] And and for people that aren’t up to date on on old-school runescape, they’re currently like pitching doing a new skill [08:29.260 –> 08:33.340] so like the game still gets tons of updates, which is just wild to me that in like [08:34.220 –> 08:41.500] 2023 runescape is still getting like content updates. I didn’t know that. Oh, man. Oh, I’m gonna have to check it out [08:41.780 –> 08:49.380] Please check it out. Let’s we’ll become runescape friends and wallow in the misery that is like doing anything in runescape [08:50.980 –> 08:54.660] Anyway, I don’t want to let’s not link on that any longer. What have you been playing? [08:55.180 –> 08:58.600] Turn in next week for the new runescape runescape cast [08:59.620 –> 09:01.140] I [09:01.180 –> 09:06.820] Have okay marvel snaps the big one. Um, I played this game they called terranil [09:08.820 –> 09:10.820] This sunk some time into that and [09:13.060 –> 09:18.700] Aside from that my whole world has been consumed until about two days ago [09:19.940 –> 09:21.100] wildflowers [09:21.100 –> 09:24.020] That game is good. Holy moly [09:24.860 –> 09:31.460] Um, so last week’s episode was about wildflowers, I haven’t seen anything yet [09:32.100 –> 09:37.380] Nothing. Oh, man. We are a full disclosure. We’re already planning a follow-up episode because [09:38.020 –> 09:43.620] Holy moly, that game is incredible and has all sorts of stuff till the very end [09:44.920 –> 09:47.580] mechanics wise it uh, it’s [09:48.300 –> 09:52.480] Wow might be one of the best in this genre in my opinion [09:53.480 –> 09:57.360] Okay, I’m going to talk about one mechanic here it’s not a spoiler but [09:57.960 –> 10:04.240] We didn’t address it in the first episode because neither of us reached it yet. But so there’s these machines called whirligigs [10:04.240 –> 10:11.320] They’re like little flying robot drones, but with like faces the little happy face robots. And what they do is they’ll do they [10:12.120 –> 10:17.120] Automate your farming tasks and I mean like everything there’s a one for fishing mining [10:17.720 –> 10:19.440] farming [10:19.440 –> 10:21.440] livestock chopping wood [10:22.160 –> 10:28.640] So you give it some resources and it’ll go and do that stuff for X amount of days and just give you a whole bunch [10:28.640 –> 10:30.640] Of stuff it’s an incredible [10:30.960 –> 10:32.760] incredible mechanic [10:32.760 –> 10:35.280] That really let you automate whatever you want to do [10:37.760 –> 10:44.000] And aside from that like we mentioned last week this game actually has story and [10:45.360 –> 10:51.040] It’s not like Pulitzer Prize winning story, but it’s really engaging [10:51.560 –> 10:55.960] And holy mackerel like that the story went places. I didn’t imagine [10:57.040 –> 11:01.200] It’s and it’s just such a good game. I can’t recommend it enough [11:02.360 –> 11:08.780] And yeah, like I said, we’ll actually be doing another episode. So I will save more thoughts for them. But wildflowers is just really a plus [11:10.360 –> 11:14.040] I listened to that episode this week and I’m really like [11:14.800 –> 11:19.340] I’ve been on a little bit of statue kick the last few months like sort of off and on [11:20.340 –> 11:21.740] And [11:21.740 –> 11:24.780] I have to say like wildflowers was kind of one of those games [11:24.780 –> 11:29.080] I put into the start to valley clone esque style camp and I was like, yeah [11:29.080 –> 11:33.340] I probably won’t check it out and after listening to the the episode from from two weeks ago [11:33.340 –> 11:37.980] It’s definitely like hmm. I really want to check this out now. You should like I [11:39.140 –> 11:46.860] also put it in stardew clone and yeah, I mean it’s hard to say that because it’s like in the farming genre so like clearly [11:46.980 –> 11:48.380] You know with [11:48.380 –> 11:50.740] Stardew is always gonna be in the room and people are gonna look at it [11:50.740 –> 11:54.220] But it’s I think it stands enough to be its own thing [11:54.740 –> 12:02.120] So I like hardly recommend it to anyone who enjoyed stardew. Oh, yeah good stuff. Um, but aside from that [12:03.180 –> 12:06.460] But well, actually no, that’s that’s kind of it Marvel snap. Um [12:07.580 –> 12:11.940] Wildflowers Terran L. That’s that’s pretty much would have been up to it’s been very busy week for me [12:11.940 –> 12:13.940] otherwise I say as I [12:14.180 –> 12:16.180] Didn’t see like a hundred hours [12:17.220 –> 12:21.040] Wildflower, I just want to like do like a mini chicken on you know [12:21.040 –> 12:23.800] sort of games of the year because I know [12:24.260 –> 12:27.340] At the start of the year when I was on the episode about games for 2023 [12:27.340 –> 12:32.380] I was a little bit down on games for this year and I feel like the last few weeks, you know with the the wild flies [12:33.020 –> 12:35.020] wildflowers coverage and the [12:36.220 –> 12:38.060] research story coverage from last week [12:38.060 –> 12:38.700] like [12:38.700 –> 12:45.140] Those are two games that I am really excited to get into and to play like I wonder if this is actually the year [12:45.140 –> 12:52.020] We’ve got a bunch of games that look like stardew valley clones and then you start really getting into them and you’re like hmm [12:52.300 –> 12:54.420] Turns out there’s something more going on here [12:54.420 –> 12:59.380] It turns out that there’s some really good games that are coming out to see it like 2023 might be the year of the sleeper [12:59.380 –> 13:05.140] Hits like oh, I mean, yeah granted wallflowers last year, but I get your point. Um, and [13:05.780 –> 13:07.780] Yeah, I don’t know. There’s still [13:07.980 –> 13:09.980] Menechos night market and [13:10.500 –> 13:12.500] Mika [13:12.540 –> 13:15.140] Whatever delivery search what if I get what’s called [13:16.140 –> 13:20.700] No, this is a very strong year for our little corner of the internet. I fully agree and [13:21.660 –> 13:26.740] To totally ruin the segue that I had set up but like to kind of go with it [13:26.740 –> 13:33.260] There’s another game that’s coming out very soon that could potentially be a sleeper hit of the year with some roots of patcher [13:35.700 –> 13:40.820] Use the 1.0 release coming out on the 25th of [13:43.100 –> 13:50.100] April which is really exciting. So for those who don’t remember roots of patcher is stardew valley, but prehistoric [13:51.500 –> 13:57.580] So they’ve got the 1.0 coming out. It’s coming out on Steam for Windows and Mac, which is actually [13:59.300 –> 14:01.300] Exciting for me because the [14:01.940 –> 14:06.100] Computer that I have the most easy access to is is a Mac [14:06.820 –> 14:10.900] They sort of have indicated that it’s a 40 plus hour game [14:11.580 –> 14:17.620] Which when I sort of interpret that it kind of means it’s a finished game in the farming genre in the stardew esque [14:17.700 –> 14:21.340] Genre because you know once you’re in sort of 40 plus hour territory [14:22.220 –> 14:24.220] It could mean just about anything [14:25.340 –> 14:27.340] They’ve added more [14:27.560 –> 14:33.580] Character customization options which you know is is always good to see I’m not familiar with the current character [14:33.860 –> 14:35.860] customization options that they’ve had so far [14:36.620 –> 14:38.980] but probably the most important thing is [14:39.620 –> 14:41.340] 15 skin tones available [14:41.340 –> 14:46.860] So, you know like as a big fan of inclusion in video games and people be able to represent themselves [14:47.740 –> 14:49.300] accurately [14:49.300 –> 14:51.840] Seems like they’ve put in the work there, which is really [14:52.980 –> 14:55.940] Exciting. There’s there’s a bunch of other updates of things that I’ve included [14:55.940 –> 15:00.780] I’m assuming that if you’re you know paying attention to roots of patcher and you’ve been involved in some of their [15:02.660 –> 15:07.580] Pre 1.0 content and you’ll be all across this. Otherwise, I’m sure you’ll be excited to [15:08.300 –> 15:09.860] sort of [15:09.860 –> 15:11.620] Duck in and get into this [15:11.620 –> 15:17.740] I’m not gonna talk through everything that they’ve got coming up because there’s a ton of stuff but I have to say I [15:18.100 –> 15:22.820] Remember in the you know sort of episode for the year when we talked about roots of pasture [15:22.820 –> 15:26.940] I was I probably wasn’t that excited about it because it did look like [15:27.740 –> 15:32.140] Stardew but prehistoric but looking through some of the stuff that they’ve got for [15:32.860 –> 15:34.380] 1.0. Um [15:34.380 –> 15:37.380] I’m feeling the bug like I’m feeling the baby [15:37.380 –> 15:42.420] This is a game that I’m gonna gonna be buying come April 25th and get into like it’s just [15:42.940 –> 15:49.660] It’s taking a lot of my boxes. Like it looks really really good. I’m excited for this one. Oh, man, like I I [15:50.620 –> 15:56.860] I’ve been so excited. I also talked about it on like up games of the year, but like [15:57.820 –> 16:02.420] 2021 episode or whatever a year will you year before your episode? [16:04.260 –> 16:10.860] I’m very excited. I mean it still looks like a Stardew clone, but it has mammoth [16:10.860 –> 16:15.600] So that’s like already enough for me. Um, I haven’t paid attention really to [16:16.380 –> 16:21.540] What’s been going on? Cuz uh, I’m as I’m in fist infamously known. I’m not very [16:22.140 –> 16:27.920] Keen on betas and early access and all that. So but who cares it’s coming out in a few weeks [16:28.620 –> 16:34.900] And I’m very excited to play it and maybe talk about it somewhere someplace. Who knows? [16:36.380 –> 16:38.380] Roots of Pacha good stuff [16:40.340 –> 16:42.340] One day [16:43.620 –> 16:44.940] That oh [16:44.940 –> 16:50.820] Man, that’s yeah, that’s very excited. I’m and I took a tiny peek through some of this stuff [16:50.820 –> 16:52.820] It looks like it’s really coming to its own [16:53.180 –> 16:56.820] 40 hours is really good. That’s that’s pretty significant [16:56.820 –> 17:01.820] I think for this corner of the internet or at least the indie stuff [17:03.180 –> 17:04.660] So good on that [17:04.660 –> 17:06.180] particularly to be like [17:06.180 –> 17:10.040] advertising 40 plus hours, right because I think it’s one of those things with you know, like [17:10.260 –> 17:14.260] Mm-hmm farming games where they run through the seasons. They naturally take a lot of time [17:14.260 –> 17:20.020] Yeah, but it’s very easy to bounce off these games before you even hit the end of you know spring [17:20.020 –> 17:25.220] And I don’t I don’t know if it’s a touch as his seasons like other games [17:25.220 –> 17:27.980] But it’s very easy to bounce off these games early [17:27.980 –> 17:32.660] so I feel like it’s kind of a bold move to put out you’ve got 40 plus hours of with the content because I like [17:33.180 –> 17:38.660] Your experience with what flowers is it implies is actually a story or something that you want to pull it through [17:38.660 –> 17:45.220] I’ve never seen start your valley be like we’ve got X many hours with content because and there’s not really a story to [17:45.740 –> 17:49.820] Start your belly. Yeah, you know, it’s kind of just play until you’re bored and then yeah [17:50.820 –> 17:52.820] Yeah, that is an interesting thing [17:53.100 –> 17:59.900] because yeah, I agree like 40 plus hours denotes some sort of end goal and and [18:00.740 –> 18:07.660] You know, like I said, maybe story or linear track some sort of objectives to hit that 40 plus hour mark, right? [18:08.100 –> 18:12.060] So it’ll be very interesting to see especially in this setting that could mean [18:12.640 –> 18:15.940] Something very different from what we’re used to so I’m very excited [18:16.940 –> 18:23.180] You know, what else is a 40-plus hour game and that’s without the billions of side quests [18:24.820 –> 18:28.820] Like this game it’s getting an update so I can like it more [18:31.300 –> 18:33.300] So, yeah wildflowers has been [18:34.020 –> 18:35.660] working on [18:35.660 –> 18:37.660] updates consistently and [18:37.940 –> 18:43.940] They’re just now releasing or announced the fabulous farming update [18:43.940 –> 18:49.760] Um, we can get oh my gosh, so they’re adding a whole bunch of farming upgrades [18:50.380 –> 18:52.700] You can get pigs you can get [18:53.340 –> 18:56.660] based off the little Twitter pic looks like ducks [18:57.880 –> 18:59.880] llamas and a [19:00.020 –> 19:02.700] magical flying pig with fairy wings somehow [19:04.660 –> 19:06.660] I’m excited for that [19:07.020 –> 19:09.020] And we’re also getting other [19:09.320 –> 19:10.560] updated farm buildings [19:10.560 –> 19:15.320] I don’t know what that means. But uh, I went through the patch history of [19:16.120 –> 19:23.000] Wild wildflowers when I started playing and the updates are pretty significant usually so I’m very very excited to [19:23.480 –> 19:29.880] See what this is and most importantly I think this will be the first time I’ll be farming pigs that actually fly [19:30.440 –> 19:32.440] So, you know, they can’t wait for that [19:33.680 –> 19:38.520] It looks pretty cool on the llama. It could also be an alpaca. Oh, yeah [19:39.420 –> 19:44.640] Alpaca farming is a real thing. Yeah, I may know someone that owns an alpaca farm [19:44.640 –> 19:47.920] that’s my weird bit of trivia to add to the wildflowers update, but [19:48.920 –> 19:52.280] Other than I like the name fabulous farming updates like yeah [19:53.760 –> 19:57.800] Okay, that’s yeah, this is really exciting because the farming [19:59.200 –> 20:05.300] Not that it’s lacking but there’s definitely room to grow in wildflowers and well here we are. There’s the room to grow [20:06.260 –> 20:11.860] That’s yeah, so look forward to the wildflowers update coming wait, do we have a day? [20:11.860 –> 20:17.420] I don’t think we have a date. No, just oh wait. No, I feel 26. I lied 28th. I can’t see. Okay [20:18.260 –> 20:23.660] Yeah, April 28th. That’s that’s oh no. Oh, no, I’m gonna be torn between roots of patch [20:26.700 –> 20:30.020] I have two hands. I can do two controller [20:32.460 –> 20:34.460] Good luck with good luck with that [20:35.020 –> 20:40.020] And kind of while we’re talking about games that you know certain people on the show might be well known for [20:40.160 –> 20:43.500] Disney dreamlike Valley is also getting an update [20:44.420 –> 20:51.280] And this is I guess is sort of you know, they’ve been pretty consistent at putting out updates. This is the biggest one [20:52.420 –> 20:59.200] To date it’s the pride of the valley update adds a Lion King realm where you can get Simba or Noah [21:00.340 –> 21:03.940] Which is pretty much exciting for anybody with a pulse [21:05.380 –> 21:09.240] Add some some some twitch integration, which is really exciting to see [21:09.740 –> 21:17.140] As yeah, I don’t I don’t really understand it says twitch drops and like I’m not really a twitch person. So [21:17.900 –> 21:25.180] I don’t really understand what well, I mean, it’s the sort of game where drops will make sense, right? [21:25.180 –> 21:31.540] There’s there’s costumes for your character skins for your house. Yes, they call them skins. It’s really weird, you know [21:31.900 –> 21:35.800] There are alternate styles for the the villagers [21:35.800 –> 21:39.900] So there’s tons of things that I’m sure will be contained within the the twitch stuff [21:41.180 –> 21:47.260] If you are the highlights because it’s it’s so much they couldn’t contain it all and in one tweet, there’ll be some new quests [21:47.860 –> 21:51.060] Apparently you can hover around the valley. That sounds kind of cool [21:52.660 –> 21:54.120] Kind of just a ton of updates [21:54.120 –> 21:56.740] So, you know if you’re looking for you know [21:56.740 –> 22:02.240] a push to get into Disney Dreamlight Valley and you go back and listen to the episode where Ellen I covered it because I [22:03.380 –> 22:05.380] the game has no [22:05.460 –> 22:11.920] Right to be as good as it is. It should just be a cash grab and it’s not it’s a really good game [22:11.920 –> 22:16.340] I will admit I haven’t stuck with it overly much after you know [22:17.100 –> 22:22.620] The episode that we did on Disney Dreamlight Valley. That’s not a criticism of the game [22:22.620 –> 22:26.440] It’s more just you know, these games that require you to check in daily [22:26.440 –> 22:29.300] I find it really hard for me to keep up with so [22:30.040 –> 22:32.400] It’s something I plan on going back to once [22:32.760 –> 22:39.920] It probably goes into 1.0 and is officially released and there’s just tons of tons of content out there for me to explore [22:41.000 –> 22:44.240] But Disney Dreamlight Valley is a good game [22:44.420 –> 22:51.040] You should probably play it if you like Disney or if you’re listening to this show because it means you like Cottagecore games because it [22:51.240 –> 22:53.240] You know all of those things [22:53.360 –> 23:00.080] This game rules and this update looks really exciting and maybe I will go back and play this the more I look at [23:00.080 –> 23:03.480] What’s what’s in because it’s a ton of there’s a ton of little things in here [23:03.480 –> 23:06.780] I’m not gonna read them through them all but yeah, it looks really exciting. Oh [23:07.580 –> 23:11.360] Yeah, I mean, I’m a fan of Disney. I’m on this show [23:11.360 –> 23:15.500] I should probably playing this um, and I probably will once 1.0 comes out [23:16.680 –> 23:19.920] nothing wrong with it right now from what it looks like, but just [23:20.680 –> 23:25.880] It’s more like everything else is crowding it out right now in my life. But um, I mean Lion King [23:25.880 –> 23:29.240] That’s that’s a big one for me. So good on them [23:30.120 –> 23:34.040] I can’t I’m very excited to see how this game will come out [23:35.000 –> 23:39.480] And when it goes from fruit rum paying money to free [23:39.840 –> 23:44.280] So you don’t end up like Micah paying for free. Oh [23:45.640 –> 23:48.000] Was one of the funniest bits of the year [23:48.840 –> 23:50.000] So [23:50.000 –> 23:53.880] Let’s see. What else is getting? Oh, oh, you know, what else is [23:54.960 –> 23:56.960] Making me excited question mark [23:57.560 –> 23:59.160] harvest moon [23:59.160 –> 24:02.440] Winds of anthos cuz that game looks good [24:03.160 –> 24:10.000] They dropped a few more screenshots. You can see some of the animals you can see the horse the cow [24:10.640 –> 24:11.640] etc [24:11.640 –> 24:13.280] um [24:13.280 –> 24:18.760] It’s not a lot to go off but man that I just visually that game looks very nice [24:19.720 –> 24:24.200] More effort than I would expect from them and pretty much anything in a harvest moon game [24:24.320 –> 24:29.040] So I I want to agree with you right because the first set of screenshots they released [24:29.040 –> 24:31.560] I was I was really excited about I thought they looked really good [24:31.560 –> 24:36.240] Like I’m a big fan of the chibi esque path style that they’re going for [24:36.680 –> 24:40.080] This this update kind of killed that a little bit [24:40.080 –> 24:45.200] They’ve gone they’ve gone too much down the Pokemon route where man that world looks empty [24:45.200 –> 24:49.120] They’ve got this this picture of a character holding a chicken [24:49.640 –> 24:55.200] standing in front of a horse and man this world looks empty and boring and kind of dull and [24:55.720 –> 24:57.960] I kind of looked at and I was like, hmm [24:58.400 –> 25:02.220] Yeah, this looks like some some harvest moon nonsense [25:02.240 –> 25:04.120] It’s just gonna be some harvest moon nonsense [25:04.120 –> 25:05.400] And I’m not sure that I’m into it [25:05.400 –> 25:12.360] like they should have stuck with the close-ups of all their chibi chibi nonsense because the chibi nonsense is great chibi nonsense, but [25:15.320 –> 25:20.920] I’m losing it. I’m losing just one screenshot that could actually just be one angle like I granted [25:20.920 –> 25:26.760] I don’t expect it to be a full lush world or whatever, but I’m I’ll still be cautiously [25:27.600 –> 25:35.120] Optimistic like they put the screenshot on the internet. They could have picked any other screenshot, but this is the one they chose [25:35.520 –> 25:39.600] Look not to me historically is not great and making decisions [25:43.080 –> 25:46.240] But we will see do you ever really say for that I don’t remember [25:46.760 –> 25:51.980] Keep I don’t think so. Well, just keep you know, keep listening to this show cuz we’ll [25:52.560 –> 25:58.980] Every update we’ll be talking about it and hemming and hauling and going back and forth as to where we like it exactly [25:59.980 –> 26:07.180] Next on the list for news spirit of the island and I have to admit I don’t remember spirit of the island at all [26:08.300 –> 26:11.220] But this is one point three point four [26:11.980 –> 26:16.580] and and probably the most important update that any game can [26:16.820 –> 26:20.660] Put into its patch notes is you can now pitch your pits [26:21.500 –> 26:26.780] so if you’re playing spirit of the island, this is probably a good reason to go in and [26:27.780 –> 26:33.400] To be honest, I like I don’t remember spirit of the island, but this has a really cute aesthetic going on [26:34.140 –> 26:42.520] They released a roadmap for q2 of 2023. So in April you’re about to change the starting island you can [26:44.400 –> 26:47.460] Have a bigger building area with some of the new islands [26:48.380 –> 26:53.840] For May they have something that’s just called the amusement park release, which it just sounds exciting [26:54.700 –> 26:56.100] and [26:56.100 –> 26:58.100] And then in June they’re gonna add some [26:58.660 –> 27:00.300] some new [27:00.300 –> 27:04.100] quests and so a cross-platform version release which [27:04.820 –> 27:10.020] For a game that I knew nothing about before I was looking into you know, what we’re covering this episode [27:10.340 –> 27:17.720] This is a game that I’m like really want to dig in and try because this kind of looks pretty awesome [27:18.060 –> 27:23.600] Those are some big updates. Um, once eight consoles, I’ll probably dive in myself because I agree hits [27:23.600 –> 27:28.240] I didn’t remember either but just looking at this. It looks this looks good. Um [27:29.080 –> 27:31.080] I’m I’m excited for this [27:31.920 –> 27:35.160] Boy, welcome to the episode of boy. We’re excited for things now [27:37.960 –> 27:42.480] I feel like this is very not on brand for us. I feel like we’re supposed to be more pessimistic. No [27:44.960 –> 27:49.440] Cody and Bev are gonna be like real annoyed with us because we’re stealing they’re gonna be excited [27:49.440 –> 27:51.440] And [27:52.680 –> 27:58.080] Shout out to can you pet the dog continuing to influence game dev across the internet? [28:00.760 –> 28:09.640] Good stuff, uh, let’s see here. What else next up another game? I don’t remember but looks kind of cute [28:11.480 –> 28:12.860] Factory town [28:12.860 –> 28:14.860] Idol. Oh [28:15.020 –> 28:19.460] Wait, do I not know cuz oh wait, yeah, I don’t know cuz it’s a new game. That’s why I don’t remember it [28:20.180 –> 28:25.980] From the makers of factory town. Oh, hey, look at that. It’s called factory town. Idol. I’ll be darned [28:26.940 –> 28:29.700] We have a new game that is coming [28:30.540 –> 28:35.460] Actually very soon April 20th. That’s right around the corner. It’s a [28:36.580 –> 28:38.940] Incremental style town builder. What does that mean? [28:39.420 –> 28:47.100] See here you build houses and buildings sign workers to craft stuff sell your goods and keep your townspeople happy [28:49.580 –> 28:55.100] Endless research and upgrades so it’s just like keep making your town bigger and so on and so forth [28:56.100 –> 29:00.060] But looking at the screenshots, it looks well, first of all, I see menus [29:00.060 –> 29:05.420] That’s like half the screenshots are menus boy. If you like menus, you’ll be happy with this game [29:05.420 –> 29:11.860] Um, well, this is a this is an idle game, right? So this is the like, you know [29:12.580 –> 29:19.000] Finally cottagecore has a game where you do nothing and somehow it takes over your life [29:19.460 –> 29:26.940] And I’m terrified because I can very easily be sucked into these sorts of games. I [29:28.500 –> 29:33.180] I am afraid if this is the last episode I appear on is because my life has been [29:33.900 –> 29:36.580] Taken over by a factory town idol. I [29:38.540 –> 29:45.140] I am terrified. I am legitimately terrified of this game. Like this is a you know, if you think of a [29:45.820 –> 29:52.460] The cottage core click at the clicker suck. Yeah, it’s it’s a cottage core clicker like it’s that’s that’s what it is [29:52.460 –> 29:58.820] You know paper. What was the paper clips one called? I don’t remember but but you know it [29:59.340 –> 30:01.420] Yeah, it’s it’s one of those [30:03.420 –> 30:07.700] I’m terrified for the future of my existence with a cottage core clicker coming [30:08.620 –> 30:13.700] Every news. I’m already playing runescape. I’m already playing a clicker at least that one of his graphics [30:15.820 –> 30:21.740] Every update is every news article just Johnny is just filling Johnny with more and more dread. Oh [30:23.660 –> 30:30.540] Gosh, um, let’s see here. Well, actually what is next? Tell me Johnny. What’s next? [30:31.340 –> 30:34.820] Last thing last thing on our news list is communite which [30:35.540 –> 30:40.820] You know, I had not heard a game another game. I had not heard about before. I [30:42.460 –> 30:45.660] Was looking through what we were talking about this episode [30:47.100 –> 30:54.460] Copy night in the year of 2023. We have pretty bad names for control games. This might be the worst [30:55.060 –> 30:57.260] It’s a terrible name for okay [30:58.180 –> 31:02.540] It raises all sorts of things that I do not want to be thinking about when I am playing a [31:04.820 –> 31:09.660] It for me it goes so bad I kind of like it oh [31:12.300 –> 31:17.060] What is communite let’s see it’s a it’s a multiplayer city builder [31:18.180 –> 31:22.840] Where you use your kindness to help others create your perfect world together [31:23.580 –> 31:25.580] Which sounds both? [31:26.580 –> 31:28.580] Amazing and terrifying [31:32.300 –> 31:38.640] Yeah, it looks very yeah, that looks very sort of like cute and wholesome, you know in a [31:39.420 –> 31:41.600] 2d mobile style way [31:45.900 –> 31:49.920] Apparently it’s coming for Windows iOS and Android which is good because you know [31:49.920 –> 31:53.700] My first instinct looking to this is it looks like a great fun game. Yep [31:54.700 –> 31:56.700] So so that sounds good [31:58.020 –> 32:03.260] I’m interested to see what they do from a multiplayer perspective, you know, like [32:04.060 –> 32:09.940] multiplayer and cottagecore is not something that you see that commonly and when you do see it it tends to feel [32:10.300 –> 32:12.300] Not great, you know [32:12.460 –> 32:17.980] I’m personally not a fan of the way stardew does multiplayer. Not that it’s bad [32:17.980 –> 32:20.300] I can’t think of a way that they could do it better [32:20.300 –> 32:25.900] But it just doesn’t it’s just not the vibe that that game is going for right, you know [32:25.900 –> 32:27.460] I’ve never really played a multiplayer game [32:27.460 –> 32:30.860] It’s got past like day ten because you start a game and then yeah [32:30.860 –> 32:33.800] You can never get that same group of people back to play it again, right? So yeah [32:34.380 –> 32:36.860] It’s a tough call. It’s a curious [32:38.100 –> 32:40.700] Yeah, of course don’t lend themselves to multiplayer [32:40.700 –> 32:46.860] so I I am also curious how they can do that and being a city builder like I [32:47.660 –> 32:52.760] Feel like there’s a little more wiggle room for multiplayer. I’m interested to see what they’ll do for sure [32:54.780 –> 33:00.680] One interesting note you can actually play the alpha if you look at the tweet in the show notes and scroll down like the [33:00.680 –> 33:03.100] Next comment is them posting a link to the alpha [33:03.840 –> 33:05.760] for PC and [33:05.760 –> 33:07.940] Android I don’t see an iOS one, but [33:09.460 –> 33:13.740] Check it out and I’ll definitely keep my eyes and just to see how it works [33:14.500 –> 33:21.180] Because it’s very interesting multiplayer city builder, you know what though right if you’re tired of building cities [33:21.220 –> 33:24.960] How about we just write that in Tara? No [33:25.980 –> 33:28.220] Okay, let’s let’s get into it Johnny [33:29.220 –> 33:31.940] Let’s start with the the first question. What? [33:32.660 –> 33:36.700] Do you like the game Tara nil? I like the game. I [33:37.820 –> 33:43.260] Had this game on my list for games that I was most anticipating for this year. I do not like it as [33:44.340 –> 33:49.340] Much as I hoped I would huh, but that’s not to say it’s bad. You know, it’s just [33:50.140 –> 33:56.220] It’s good, but it needs some work. That’s that’s kind of like, you know, my takeaway for this game is it’s good [33:56.220 –> 34:01.640] You should definitely play it but it needs some work. So like I’m still I’m like a tentative thumbs thumbs up [34:01.640 –> 34:07.580] Yeah, that’s that’s where I’m at. Yeah, I feel similar. Like you said it’s there’s nothing [34:08.100 –> 34:13.340] Bad about it per se for me. I think it’s I’ve been thinking a lot about it [34:13.860 –> 34:15.860] like why I’m [34:16.340 –> 34:21.260] What feels lacking and I think it might be a question of scale or content [34:21.900 –> 34:27.620] Which I hate to say that because not every game needs to be big or whatever but like full disclosure [34:27.620 –> 34:32.960] I’d a hundred percent of this game in like three days after it came out. Um, it’s only 15 bucks [34:32.960 –> 34:36.760] I don’t feel bad and I enjoyed what was there but yeah, I don’t know [34:36.760 –> 34:40.380] I feel like I was expecting to do a little more to [34:41.220 –> 34:43.420] Like break down the steps of the [34:43.940 –> 34:45.940] Wood terraforming and all that [34:46.980 –> 34:53.020] But I get let’s just get into the detail. Well, first of all, hold on I played on PC through steam [34:53.020 –> 34:57.260] That was my experience, but you played through Netflix. So let’s talk about that first because that’s [34:58.140 –> 35:02.380] Interesting and different for most games. Yeah, so this game is available through [35:03.020 –> 35:05.900] through PC on Steam and on [35:06.860 –> 35:08.860] Your mobile device through Netflix [35:09.180 –> 35:10.900] And [35:10.900 –> 35:12.900] the Netflix [35:13.260 –> 35:16.620] gaming thing has been a little controversial I would say because [35:16.980 –> 35:23.500] The first sort of big scale game they brought was into the breach if you haven’t played into the breach and you’re into [35:24.620 –> 35:30.600] Strategy style games into the breach is probably the greatest game that has come out in the last 10 years [35:31.940 –> 35:33.940] And I know it’s pretty dang good. It’s [35:34.820 –> 35:36.820] It’s so good [35:36.980 –> 35:42.240] And I know that annoyed a lot of people because you know required a subscription to Netflix [35:42.780 –> 35:49.580] to to do and and that happened before the you know, you have to log into a device in [35:50.120 –> 35:56.580] You know the physical location the buckle which for the purposes of this conversation we will put to the side [35:57.780 –> 36:02.540] but I think what’s interesting is the idea of these streaming platforms that produce TV, you know, or [36:03.300 –> 36:06.340] Movie content sort of getting into the idea of gaming [36:07.500 –> 36:12.880] And I have to say I’m I’m largely for it. Like I think you know the idea of [36:14.380 –> 36:15.820] Supporting [36:15.820 –> 36:20.740] Relatively indie developers, which I think the Netflix gaming thing has largely done right like Terra [36:20.740 –> 36:23.900] Nil is not made by a big studio. I believe they’re based out of [36:24.580 –> 36:28.180] South Africa into the breach. I don’t know who that’s made by [36:28.180 –> 36:35.260] Maybe it’s made by a big studio. Maybe it’s not but I actually think this is a good way for you know [36:35.260 –> 36:41.340] Companies like Netflix which are looking for ways to retain subscriber numbers, you know to retain their business model [36:42.220 –> 36:44.220] To do something good [36:44.500 –> 36:47.940] And to you know, make mobile gaming [36:48.820 –> 36:50.820] more of a thing [36:51.340 –> 36:55.940] So to bring awesome games to mobile platforms like I [36:56.340 –> 36:57.780] I [36:57.780 –> 37:03.260] Feel like this is a little bit of a win-win like I have a Netflix subscription [37:03.860 –> 37:07.780] if some of that money is going towards supporting the people that [37:08.140 –> 37:13.220] Do Terra Nil then I feel better today about that about my Netflix subscription [37:13.220 –> 37:17.900] Then I did two weeks ago before Terra Nil was a game that was available via their platform [37:19.020 –> 37:21.500] But I’m part of the ecosystem [37:21.500 –> 37:27.420] So I guess Kev I’m keen to see what your take on that is, you know when you played this game not through Netflix [37:29.340 –> 37:30.780] Okay [37:30.780 –> 37:35.140] Not playing it not through Netflix. Like it feels like it’s just a steam game [37:35.900 –> 37:41.700] And you know, that’s not good or bad. Just like I don’t just felt like a game on the whole streaming stuff [37:41.700 –> 37:46.460] I just want to comment like first of all, I am in the rare rare [37:47.100 –> 37:50.340] Subset of people that has never had a Netflix subscription [37:52.220 –> 37:57.780] But so I haven’t played any of their offerings but that said I agree with you [37:57.780 –> 38:03.620] I do think it’s a good cool idea for these big companies to fund [38:04.540 –> 38:06.600] Indie developers making these games [38:07.420 –> 38:14.860] Fun fact I wondered how dry dock studios who I’ve never heard of before and I don’t I didn’t look into if they made anything else [38:15.500 –> 38:19.720] Was able to make wildflowers turns out they were produced by Apple [38:19.720 –> 38:25.620] So they got that Apple money to make that beautiful game for their Apple arcade. And so yeah same idea [38:26.240 –> 38:28.560] So I do agree. That’s good [38:30.360 –> 38:32.760] Putting Terra Nil through Netflix just to [38:33.880 –> 38:36.600] Just so they can get funded and make these cool games. Um [38:37.720 –> 38:40.440] But let’s let’s talk about the game now. Um [38:41.760 –> 38:47.320] So for people who haven’t paid attention to our hype for the last X amount of episodes [38:48.240 –> 38:50.240] Terra Nil is a game where you are [38:51.560 –> 38:52.840] terraforming [38:52.840 –> 38:56.720] polluted world into a nice pretty lush [38:57.680 –> 38:59.680] biodiverse world [39:00.160 –> 39:02.160] and [39:02.960 –> 39:04.960] Okay here [39:05.260 –> 39:06.760] The [39:06.760 –> 39:09.560] The way you go about it is through [39:10.520 –> 39:16.140] Menus and clicking on tiles. How would you describe you’re probably but I don’t have the best word for this [39:17.320 –> 39:22.940] Yes, I would describe it as a city builder. So, you know if you put in your mind something like a [39:24.080 –> 39:26.080] Sim City or [39:27.520 –> 39:31.520] Civilization or a cities and skylines but take away the time element, right? [39:31.520 –> 39:36.080] So so this game doesn’t operate on time as a dimension. There’s a kind of core [39:37.280 –> 39:39.640] currency that controls it but ultimately you are [39:40.320 –> 39:45.780] Building buildings to help you build more buildings that influence the world around you [39:46.540 –> 39:48.140] And [39:48.140 –> 39:52.820] eventually sort of the the spoiler and the twist that they put on this is towards the end of your [39:53.820 –> 39:58.980] instruction to this landscape you tear down all of those buildings and buildings and recycle them all so the [39:59.820 –> 40:01.860] Environment that you created is sustainable [40:01.860 –> 40:07.780] so if you’re into the idea of something like a sub city, but you’re kind of put off by the [40:09.140 –> 40:13.460] You know the fact that the world keeps progressing and things keep turning over [40:13.460 –> 40:20.580] That’s not a concern in this game. So so the term I would use is this kind like an idol strategy game, right? [40:20.580 –> 40:26.340] You can think about your next move for as long as possible and the game won’t punish you for doing that [40:26.340 –> 40:33.460] You can even undo one move which is a very nice little feature, which I may have learned now before we started this show. Oh

The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show
April 11, 2023 Tuesday Hour 3

The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 60:02


Please!  Download and SHARE the podcast! Thank You!  The Music Authority Podcast... listen, like, comment, download, share, repeat…heard daily on Podchaser, Deezer, Amazon Music, Audible, Listen Notes, Google Podcast Manager, Mixcloud, Player FM, Stitcher, Tune In, Podcast Addict, Cast Box, Radio Public, and Pocket Cast, and APPLE iTunes!  Follow the show on TWITTER JimPrell@TMusicAuthority!  Please, are you listening? Please, are you sharing the podcast?  Please, has a podcast mention been placed into your social media?  How does and can one listen in? Let me list the ways...*Podcast - https://themusicauthority.transistor.fm/   The Music Authority Podcast!  Special Recorded Network Shows, too!  Different than my daily show! *Radio Candy Radio Monday Wednesday, & Friday 7PM ET, 4PM PT*Rockin' The KOR Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 7PM UK time, 2PM ET, 11AM PT  www.koradio.rocks*Pop Radio UK Friday, Saturday, & Sunday 6PM UK, 1PM ET, 10AM PT!  April 11, 2023, Tuesday, paragraph three…@The Masticators - 24 Fine Afternoon [Complete Masticators!] (Futureman Records) (Lisa Mychols Music)@Watts - The Mess Is The Makeup [March Madness 2023 Audio Jukebox] (Rum Bar Records)Matweeds - 07 Kiss [Hooligans In The Vestibule] (Rum Bar Records)@Continental - 02 State O' Maine [Hello] (Rum Bar Records)AJ Rosales - 06 - Heaven [Manifestations]Michael Harrison - 02 Livin The Blues [Livin the Blues]First Class + Coach - Sure [Neon Hip]Peter Green - Don't Need The Rain [Velvet Blues]Beebe Gallini - My Way Of Thinking [Rebel Rousers] (Rum Bar Records)@Cindy - Playboy [Why Not Now?]The Decibels - 03 - There's Just Something About You [When Red Lights Flash] (koolkatmusik.com)Ransom and the Subset - 05 - Bring Him Home [Perfect Crimes] (Futureman Records)Joe Normal - 09 Ya Gotta Open Your Heart [Public Works] (New Jersey Phonograph)Rich Arithmetic - 11 Make Me Over (for Eric & Tracy) [Shifting Gears]Poi Dog Pondering - 06_The Rome Song [Keep On Loving Each Other]@Bubble Gum Orchestra - Gonna Find Myself [Sugar Notes BGO 14]Hemmit - Thank You [Straight Outta Nowhere]

The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show
April 4, 2023 Tuesday Hour 3

The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 60:47


Seems I wrote too soon about FB fixing the "TAGS"!  This post was denied three times with activated posts for the artists...allowed now, notice no active "TAGS"!  “100% Random Access Play Selection!”  is tomorrow's, Wednesday's, Flavor Of The Day!  No Rules!  No Regulations!  No Restrictions!  Just three nonstop hours of Power Pop, Rock, Soul, Rhythm & Blues!  The BELOW list is what happened in hour three of “Album Tracks Aplenty!”  The Music Authority Podcast... listen, like, comment, download, share, repeat…heard daily on Podchaser, Deezer, Amazon Music, Audible, Listen Notes, Google Podcast Manager, Mixcloud, Player FM, Stitcher, Tune In, Podcast Addict, Cast Box, Radio Public, and Pocket Cast, and APPLE iTunes!  Follow the show on TWITTER JimPrell@TMusicAuthority!  Please, are you listening? Please, are you sharing the podcast?  Please, has a podcast mention been placed into your social media?  How does and can one listen in? Let me list the ways...*Podcast - https://themusicauthority.transistor.fm/   The Music Authority Podcast!  Special Recorded Network Shows, too!  Different than my daily show! *Radio Candy Radio Monday Wednesday, & Friday 7PM ET, 4PM PT*Rockin' The KOR Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 7PM UK time, 2PM ET, 11AM PT  www.koradio.rocks*Pop Radio UK Friday, Saturday, & Sunday 6PM UK, 1PM ET, 10AM PT!  April 4, 2023, Tuesday, page three……@Continental - 07 Man In Blue [Hello] (@Rum Bar Records)@First Class & Coach - My Oh My [Neon Hip]@Peter Green - Feel My Love [Velvet Blues]@Cindy - August [Why Not Now?]@The Decibels - 04 - Walk Away [When Red Lights Flash] (koolkatmusik.com)@The Dogmatics - Sister Serena [EST 81] (@Rum Bar Records)@Ransom and the Subset - 07 - Don't Remember What Was Her Name [Perfect Crimes] (@Futureman Records) (koolkatmusik.com)@Poi Dog Pondering - 07_Licked All The Sugar [Keep On Loving Each Other]@Joe Normal - 07 Summer Jobs [Public Works] (@New Jersey Phonograph)@The Crushtones - 04 - Don't Ask Why [Not No More - EP]@Bubble Gum Orchestra - On the Run to Something [Sugar Notes BGO 14] (@Michael Lain)@Ed Ryan - Trial By Fire [A Big Life]@Moon Dancer - 04 - Paper Heart [Redrawn - A Tribute To The Pencils] (koolkatmusik.com)@The Happy Somethings - 07 The Present [A Gathering of Sorts]@The Methods - 04 Revolution [July 24, 2001 Integral Studio Demo]@Star Collector - 09 Cross My Heart [Attack, Sustain, Decay... Repeat]@Paul McCann - 06 - Where Has the Music Gone [Alter Ego] (koolkatmusik.com)@Chris Church - 07 Over And Out [Radio Transient] (@Big Stir Records)@William Duke Presents – Thank You [Quatro]

The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show
March 28, 2023 Tuesday Hour 2

The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 60:04


Next nerve ablation coming up in April sometime…just waiting on the schedulers to let me know the date.  It was a fast SIX MONTHS! The Music Authority Podcast...listen, like, comment, download, share, repeat…heard daily on Podchaser, Deezer, Amazon Music, Audible, Listen Notes, Google Podcast Manager, Mixcloud, Player FM, Stitcher, Tune In, Podcast Addict, Cast Box, Radio Public, and Pocket Cast, and APPLE iTunes!  Follow the show on TWITTER JimPrell@TMusicAuthority!  Please, are you listening? Please, are you sharing the podcast?  Please, has a podcast mention been placed into your social media?  How does and can one listen in? Let me list the ways...*Podcast - https://themusicauthority.transistor.fm/   The Music Authority Podcast!  Special Recorded Network Shows, too!   Different than my daily show! *Radio Candy Radio Monday Wednesday, & Friday 7PM ET, 4PM PT*Rockin' The KOR Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 7PM UK time, 2PM ET, 11AM PT  www.koradio.rocks*Pop Radio UK Friday, Saturday, & Sunday 6PM UK, 1PM ET, 10AM PT!  March 28, 2023, Tuesday, paragraph two…@The Masticators - 12 The Rain [Complete Masticators!] (Futureman Records)Ruin The Nite - Someone To Blame [March Madness 2023 Audio Jukebox] (Rum Bar Records)Matweeds - 05 Your Love Is Worn [Hooligans In The Vestibule] (Rum Bar Records)Ian M Bailey - 09 - Just Like A Child (Dreamcatcher) [Songs To Dream Along To] (koolkatmusik.com)@Micheal Harrison - 01 Can't Hold Back The Tears [Livin the Blues]@Continental - 05 Hands Of Truth [Hello] (Rum Bar Records)First Class + Coach - No One To Ask [Neon Hip]Mystery Rose - B 03 Broken Hearted Birthday [Socially Distant Album]Peter Green - Perfect Blue [Velvet Blues]@Cindy - A Trumpet on the Hillside [Why Not Now?]The Decibels - 12 - This Might Be The End [When Red Lights Flash] (koolkatmusik.com)The Airport 77s - 06 Girl of My Dreams [Rotation]Ransom and the Subset - 08 - Should Have Said Nothing at All [Perfect Crimes] (Futureman Records)Poi Dog Pondering - 09_Wake It Now [Keep On Loving Each Other]Joe Normal - 08 Warinanco Pond [Public Works] (New Jersey Phonograph)

Rebel Scientist
Rebel Aging: Revealing epigenetic scores with Hannah Went of TruDiagnostics

Rebel Scientist

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 44:50


Biological age diagnostics are radically transforming how we see and tackle aging. As you age, your epigenome links to your DNA and gives it instructions. Every time this happens, it is called a “mark”. These marks don't change the DNA sequence. Instead, they influence how cells read the DNA.TruDIagnostics specializes in epigenetic testing and research. It uses key algorithms to explore the epigenome and create powerful individualized longevity reports. Hannah Went, the Director of Operations for TruDiagnostics, shares Sarah and Russ' epigenetic aging reports and aging algorithms to give them a detailed image of biological aging scores and updates them on some suggested treatment frameworks.Hannah Went is epigenetics enthusiast and the Director of Operations at TruDiagnostic where she has helped implement large scale methylation testing for clinical practices and is coauthor of several upcoming studies about interventions to address biological aging. She is also the host of the Everything Epigenetics podcast. She is also the host of the Everything Epigenetics podcastDISCLAIMER: This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is solely intended as a self-help tool for your own use.

The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show
March 21, 2023 Tuesday Hour 2

The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 59:50


My musical belief is in resonance…not a fan of dissonance…to each their own. The Music Authority Podcast...listen, like, comment, download, share, repeat…heard daily on Podchaser, Deezer, Amazon Music, Audible, Listen Notes, Google Podcast Manager, Mixcloud, Player FM, Stitcher, Tune In, Podcast Addict, Cast Box, Radio Public, and Pocket Cast, and APPLE iTunes!  Follow the show on TWITTER JimPrell@TMusicAuthority!  Please, are you listening? Please, are you sharing the podcast?  Please, has a podcast mention been placed into your social media?  How does and can one listen in? Let me list the ways...*Podcast - https://themusicauthority.transistor.fm/   The Music Authority Podcast!  Special Recorded Network Shows, too!  Different than my daily show! *Radio Candy Radio Monday Wednesday, & Friday 7PM ET, 4PM PT*Rockin' The KOR Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 7PM UK time, 2PM ET, 11AM PT  www.koradio.rocks*Pop Radio UK Friday, Saturday, & Sunday 6PM UK, 1PM ET, 10AM PT!  March 21, 2023, Tuesday, verse two…Peter Green - Blue Roses [Velvet Blues]@Cindy - Standard Candle [Why Not Now?]Ransom and the Subset - 02 - Sara Kandi [Perfect Crimes] (Futureman Records)Poi Dog Pondering - 08_Meet Me In The Forest [Keep On Loving Each Other]Chuck Schiele Music - 01 Climb [Chuck Schiele Love Letters - EP]Joe Normal - 10 We Are The Normal [Public Works] (New Jersey Phonograph)Bubble Gum Orchestra Fans Page Spain - Lover So Much [Sugar Notes BGO 14] Ed Ryan - Lighthouse [A Big Life]The Happy Somethings - 04 I Wish You Could Sing Like Tracey Thorn [A Gathering Of Sorts]Timmy Sean - 14 Come Back Alive [Theme From A Tale From The Other Side]Doublepluspop - 11 - Til Your Luck Runs Out [Redrawn - A Tribute To The Pencils] (koolkatmusik.com)Star Collector - 08 Crashin' [Attack, Sustain, Decay... Repeat]Paul McCann - 04 - Love is All That Matters [Alter Ego] (koolkatmusik.com)The Tearaways - Come On Jaan [And For Our Next Trick] (Dirty Water Records)Marc Platt - Did You See Her Smile [Colors Of The Universe] (Rum Bar Records)Chris Church - 01 GCRT [Radio Transient] (Big Stir Records)The Successful Failures - 08 Kids From Queens [Wrong Together] (@FDR Music)@Cherry Fez - 04 Something Died [Honeycomb Tearoom]Phil Angotti - 1 Mystery Street [Once Around Again]Tim Izzard Music - 02 Press On-Off Here [Deepfake 99]

The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show
March 14, 2023 Tuesday Hour 1

The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 59:29


Woke up to 60 degrees this morning!  Comfortable for sleeping with the open window last night!  Colder nights and cooler days upcoming for Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday…or so it has been forecasted.  The Music Authority Podcast...listen, like, comment, download, share, repeat…heard daily on Podchaser, Deezer, Amazon Music, Audible, Listen Notes, Google Podcast Manager, Mixcloud, Player FM, Stitcher, Tune In, Podcast Addict, Cast Box, Radio Public, and Pocket Cast, and APPLE iTunes!  Follow the show on TWITTER JimPrell@TMusicAuthority!  Please, are you listening? Please, are you sharing the podcast?  Please, has a podcast mention been placed into your social media?  How does and can one listen in? Let me list the ways...*Podcast - https://themusicauthority.transistor.fm/   The Music Authority Podcast!  Special Recorded Network Shows, too!  Different than my daily show! *Radio Candy Radio Monday Wednesday, & Friday 7PM ET, 4PM PT*Rockin' The KOR Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 7PM UK time, 2PM ET, 11AM PT  www.koradio.rocks*Pop Radio UK Friday, Saturday, & Sunday 6PM UK, 1PM ET, 10AM PT!  March 14, 2023, Tuesday…opening page…Orbis 2.0 - TMA SHOW OPEN THEMEJohn Howard - CD 1 - 01 - Goodbye Suzie [Kid in a Big World & The Original DEMOS] (koolkatmusik.com)@Robin Schell - 11 - Hide and Seek [The Macchiato] (koolkatmusik.com)Popsicko - 09 Starless [Off To A Bad Start] (Big Stir Records)@The Masticators - 04 Radio Police [Complete Masticators!] (Futureman Records)The Shang Hi Los - Funeral Home Mint [Kick It Like A Wicked Bad Habit] (Rum Bar Records)Max Forleo - Yes Man [Dreams & Decadence]Mozzy Dee - Orale [March Madness 2023 Audio Jukebox] (Rum Bar Records)Matweeds - 06 What's Your Name [Hooligans In The Vestibule] (Rum Bar Records)@Continental - 04 Best I Can [Hello] (Rum Bar Records)The Allrightniks - Anger Man [Hard To Believe]@Micheal Harrison - 04 Bluer Than Blue [Livin the Blues]First Class + Coach - 100 Miles [Neon Hip]@SoulBird/ Peter Green - Butterfly [Velvet Blues]@Gyasi - Tongue Tied - LIVE [Baby Blue - EP]Heatwaves - Lonely Night [Complete Recordings 2017-2020] (Rum Bar Records)@Cindy - The Price is Right [Why Not Now?]The Decibels - 05 - In Remembrance [When Red Lights Flash] (koolkatmusik.com)Ransom and the Subset - 09 - Time in a Tunnel [Perfect Crimes] (Futureman Records)

The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show
March 9, 2023 Thursday Hour 1

The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 60:05


The air conditioning is OFF.  All windows are OPEN.  Low humidity and 76 degrees for March 9!  One of my many reasons for living in Florida!  “Album Tracks Aplenty!” is underway!  The Music Authority Podcast...listen, like, comment, download, share, repeat…heard daily on Podchaser, Deezer, Amazon Music, Audible, Listen Notes, Google Podcast Manager, Mixcloud, Player FM, Stitcher, Tune In, Podcast Addict, Cast Box, Radio Public, and Pocket Cast, and APPLE iTunes!  Follow the show on TWITTER JimPrell@TMusicAuthority!  Please, are you listening? Please, are you sharing the podcast?  Please, has a podcast mention been placed into your social media?  How does and can one listen in? Let me list the ways...*Podcast - https://themusicauthority.transistor.fm/   The Music Authority Podcast!  Special Recorded Network Shows, too!  Different than my daily show! *Radio Candy Radio Monday Wednesday, & Friday 7PM ET, 4PM PT*Rockin' The KOR Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 7PM UK time, 2PM ET, 11AM PT  www.koradio.rocks*Pop Radio UK Friday, Saturday, & Sunday 6PM UK, 1PM ET, 10AM PT!  March 9, 2023, Thursday, chapter one…Orbis 2.0 - TMA SHOW OPEN THEMEAbbie Barrett - Dirty Work [March Madness 2023 Audio Jukebox] (Rum Bar Records)Matweeds - 01 Stay [Hooligans In The Vestibule] (Rum Bar Records)@Micheal Harrison - 09 Just Wanna Play Some Rock N Roll [Livin the Blues]@Continental - 01 Hello [Hello] (Rum Bar Records)@Chris Lewington - Spread Your Wings [Riverside]First Class + Coach - Rock Musician [Neon Hip]@SoulBird/ Peter Green - Last Second Chance [Velvet Blues]@Gyasi - Cheap High - LIVE [Baby Blue - EP]@Cindy - Wednesday [Why Not Now?]Famous Groupies - 2. Bombs Away! [The Furry White Album]The Decibels - 10 - World Goes Round [When Red Lights Flash] (koolkatmusik.com)Ransom and the Subset - 04 - Meet You Again [Perfect Crimes] (Futureman Records)Poi Dog Pondering - 04_Tender Little Heart [Keep On Loving Each Other]Richard Turgeon - 3 I Don't Need You [In Between The Spaces]Joe Normal - 11 The Unsung Heroes That Time Never Knew [Public Works] (New Jersey Phonograph)@Bubble Gum Orchestra - Dream with Me [Sugar Notes BGO 14] (Michael Laine Hildebrandt)The Successful Failures - 09 All I Really Want [Wrong Together] (@FDR Music)The Tearaways - Easier Done Than Said [And For Our Next Trick] (Dirty Water Records)

Blood Podcast
Phase 3 trial of leniolisib in activated PI3Kδ syndrome, dabrafenib plus trametinib in relapsed/refractory hairy cell leukemia, and TγδLGL leukemia as a more symptomatic subset of leukemia

Blood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 21:57


In this week's episode, we'll discuss the findings from a phase 3 trial of PI3Kδ inhibitor leniolisib in activated PI3Kd syndrome, learn more about the efficacy and safety of dabrafenib plus trametinib in relapsed/refractory BRAF V600E mutation-positive hairy cell leukemia, and review the findings from a study conducted in an international cohort of patients with Tγδ LGL leukemia.

The
Being Childless and Dying Old and Alone in a Nursing Home

The "So Now What?" Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 12:53


 I mentioned to you last week that we were going to Lake Tahoe for our annual trip with my niece and nephew, my sister and brother-in-law, and I am just feeling so fortunate that I've been able to be an aunt and my niece and nephew.   My sister and brother-in-law really have made it a priority to include Jack and I in the life of their children, and it's something that I don't at all take for granted, and I love that we have this opportunity to bond with them and create our own relationships with them. I am not a skier. . So my sister and I did a lot of sister time snowshoeing.   We went for massages, my niece and nephew, um, ski with my brother-in-law and with Jack, and I love that they have that bonding time with them. And it's also so beautiful to watch them grow as little people that we once knew and they now have their own personalities and their own. Subset of jokes and things that they gravitate towards.   So I'm so fortunate to be an aunt and to have this opportunity every year to just go on vacation together and chill out and have so much fun. And when I got back from vacation, I found out some bad news. We lost my mom's brother, who I was extremely close with, and the reason I'm bringing it up today on the podcast is because he and his wife were childless, not by choice, and the ability that I always had to see them as an example in my life.   And when Jack and I realized that we couldn't become parents to have them, An example of what love could look like, what a marriage could look like, and what life could look like if you weren't able to have the children of your dreams. I always felt so fortunate to have them as an example, and to watch their 63 years of love together as they were married and to witness that and have gone through my path knowing that there is a possibility.   We could love each other and live a full life. I felt like I was just always comforted by seeing their love for each other. . And the reason I bring it up today is if you know anything about me and what I like to talk about in my community and on the podcast are the things that a lot of people are thinking, but they never fully say out loud when they think about their road to childlessness.   So what I'm gonna talk about today is why we believe that when we die, we are gonna grow old alone in a nursing home.  and most of us think that we might be penniless because we'll have no one to monitor our finances and we will be robbed blind of our in here, of our money and have nothing to grow old on.   Okay, so I know I can't see you right now, but I could probably raise your hand if that thought has run through your mind. So in today's podcast, I bring this to light because I think. My uncle, who passed away, did not die old, well, he died old. He did not die alone. And in a nursing home, he died surrounded by nieces, siblings, friends that loved him because he made a difference with his life on earth.   And I want us to start thinking about what we can. To create a life for us that we are not worried about what that day will be like for us. What impact can we make today and what evidence can we bring forth in our life that will not even have us worrying about that point that we don't even. Stop to entertain what it is we worry about in our last days.   So this week I'd like you to start thinking about doing some paper thinking. So if you haven't been with me on an episode where you've heard me talk about paper thinking that is my way of getting all of this mishmash that is in your brain and putting it down on paper. So that you can recognize what it is that you're thinking and believing and feeling about yourself, and decide how is it impacting you, and if those are the things that you want to continue moving forward, believing in your life.   So I want you to think about how you want to leave this world on your last day. What do you want it to be like? What do you want to feel about your life? What do you want to think about the existence you had? And this might be hard for you to do because it is common to fear your death. And I get it. I think a lot of us are fearful of what our last days will be like, so let's think about what we wanna fill our life with so that when we get there, there isn't a ton of regret. There isn't a ton of worry that we're alone. There isn't a ton of worry that we're penniless because we have spent so much of our life creating the things that we want to create for ourselves.   So when you write these things down, I want you. Allow yourself to not have any guardrails up. No. Telling yourself, I shouldn't be thinking this, or It's impossible that I'll ever be able to accomplish this. Or things like this don't happen for people like me. So I want you to just remove all of that from your brain, just for these minutes that you're doing your paper thinking and let yourself start to dream.   What? What do you want to fill your time with? Who do you wanna be? We talked about episode 72, we talked about your purpose. If motherhood doesn't have to be your purpose, what are the things that you want to continuously incorporating in your life that create your purpose for yourself every day? And like we talked about, your purpose can be ever changing.   It doesn't have to be one unique thing to you that lasts you the rest of your life. It could, your purpose could change every single day. So now I want you to think about what you would be filling your time with and who you want to be filling your time with. Because if we're fearing dying alone and those constant thoughts are coming up in our mind, are we really out there  creating connections with people that will have meaning in our life. And that doesn't mean everyone has to be our best friend. It doesn't mean that we have to have a list of 40 people that we call on a weekly basis, but there are little connections that you can create every single day in your life.   Think this week about where you're gonna find those connections. Where do they exist? How will you put yourself in a position where you are feeling connected to others? Are there places you wanna volunteer? Are there classes you wanna take? Are there people that. Have been part of your social circle that maybe you wanna build a deeper relationship with or do fun activities with, or maybe it's creating connections within the infertility community.   And for that, I would welcome you into my Thrive after infertility community. Some of the most amazing relationships have been built by women just like us, who dreamed of motherhood.  and weren't able to achieve that. And so they decided they wanted to find other like-minded women who have been through their struggles, who won't judge them for the way that they're thinking or tell them that everything's gonna be okay.   They are real live women who have lived your story, and we come together and thrive after infertility and we grow together. So maybe it's finding a community like that for yourself, but if you're continuously sitting in this space that you are believing and worrying about your last days, you will not live a life that is representative of who you truly are because that is one thing, and when I was reflecting on the life of my uncle, they never had kids and he never complained.   I'm sure that there was some sadness and I'm sure that there was a time in his life where he desired that. But when I think about him and I think about his life, he never once seemed disillusioned with his life. He never once seemed like he wished he was somewhere else or, or wished for more. So how can we live more of that?   That was just such an observance that I took when I thought about his passing. How can I be more of somebody who feels contentment in their life each day? And feeling content does not mean that you don't go out and try to achieve more and challenge yourself, but if you can look at yourself every single day and feel content in the person that you are being each day, that is gonna build a lifelong progression of fullness and happiness and joy for yourself. So as you're thinking about those, those prompts this week for your paper thinking, do it without guardrails.    Do it without worrying that something's wrong with you. If you're coming up blank on answers, or that people like you don't have the ability to achieve certain things, or you're not somebody who doesn't feel comfortable connecting with others. Like just take all that out and imagine there's no hindrance to achieving a life of fullness and really think about what that life would contain and how on your last day it won't matter. Who's around you and where you are, and how much money is in your bank account because you have lived this life that is so full and so rich, and so supported by you because you took time to focus on yourself.   It's a lot to unpack this week. I get it. If you wanna talk more about it, I'm always open to talking to you. Send me a dm. Book a discovery call. Whatever it is that can help you, I am here for you because I know for a fact I recently witnessed myself that just because you don't have children, it doesn't mean that your life is lonely, your life is empty, and you will die alone.   So I love you so much, and remember, it is never too late to discover your meaning. I'll talk to you next.  

The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show
February 28, 2023 Tuesday Hour 1

The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 60:18


Lawn mowing, leaf vacuuming, fertilizing, and weed care “watering in” on today's agenda when the show is uploaded.  And IF time permits, maybe a new five-gallon bucket to grow from seed, sweet peppers…food grade bucket, that is!  Busy, busy morning!  The Music Authority Podcast...listen, like, comment, download, share, repeat…heard daily on Podchaser, Deezer, Amazon Music, Audible, Listen Notes, Google Podcast Manager, Mixcloud, Player FM, Stitcher, Tune In, Podcast Addict, Cast Box, Radio Public, and Pocket Cast, and APPLE iTunes!  Follow the show on TWITTER JimPrell@TMusicAuthority!  Please, are you listening? Please, are you sharing the podcast?  Please, has a podcast mention been placed into your social media?  How does and can one listen in? Let me list the ways...*Podcast - https://themusicauthority.transistor.fm/   The Music Authority Podcast!  Special Recorded Network Shows, too!  Different than my daily show! *Radio Candy Radio Monday Wednesday, & Friday 7PM ET, 4PM PT*Rockin' The KOR Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 7PM UK time, 2PM ET, 11AM PT  www.koradio.rocks*Pop Radio UK Friday, Saturday, & Sunday 6PM UK, 1PM ET, 10AM PT!  February 28, 2023, Tuesday, page one…Orbis 2.0 - TMA SHOW OPEN THEMEOrbis 2.0 - Whatever You Think It Is@Gyasi - 01 Baby Blue [Baby Blue - EP]@Cindy - Why Not Now? [Why Not Now?]The Decibels - 06 - He Thinks He's Right (But He's Wrong) [When Red Lights Flash] (koolkatmusik.com)Ransom and the Subset - 06 - One Last Thing (Leaving) [Perfect Crimes] (Futureman Records)The Stan Laurels - 04 November [There Is No Light Without The Dark] (Big Stir Records)Poi Dog Pondering - 03_Sweet Taste In My Mouth [Keep On Loving Each Other]Joe Normal - 03 New England Girl [Public Works] (New Jersey Phonograph)Ward White - 08 Wasn't It Here [The Tender Age]@Bubble Gum Orchestra - I Found an Angel [Sugar Notes BGO 14] (Michael Laine Hildebrandt)Ed Ryan - As I Am [A Big Life]The Happy Somethings - 05 Our TV Times [A Gathering of Sorts]30 AMP FUSE - 23 - My Girl In Blue [If it Ain't Tasty it Ain't Melted... The Melted Records Years (1995-2001)] (Rum Bar Records)John Howard - 10 - No Return [Redrawn - A Tribute To The Pencils] (koolkatmusik.com)Star Collector - 07 If We Can't Take A Joke [Attack, Sustain, Decay... Repeat]The Successful Failures - 12 Flying Cowboys [Wrong Together] (@FDR Music)

The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show
February 21, 2023 Tuesday Hour 3

The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 59:58


Tomorrow, Wednesday, I'll run our final…at least for now… “Not Your Parents OLDIES Show!”  It'll still show up, as is needed to break up the algorithm!  The Music Authority Podcast...listen, like, comment, download, share, repeat…heard daily on Podchaser, Deezer, Amazon Music, Audible, Listen Notes, Google Podcast Manager, Mixcloud, Player FM, Stitcher, Tune In, Podcast Addict, Cast Box, Radio Public, and Pocket Cast, and APPLE iTunes!  Follow the show on TWITTER JimPrell@TMusicAuthority!  Please, are you listening? Please, are you sharing the podcast?  Please, has a podcast mention been placed into your social media?  How does and can one listen in? Let me list the ways...*Podcast - https://themusicauthority.transistor.fm/   The Music Authority Podcast!  Special Recorded Network Shows, too!  Different than my daily show! *Radio Candy Radio Monday Wednesday, & Friday 7PM ET, 4PM PT*Rockin' The KOR Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 7PM UK time, 2PM ET, 11AM PT  www.koradio.rocks*Pop Radio UK Friday, Saturday, & Sunday 6PM UK, 1PM ET, 10AM PT!  February 21, 2023, Tuesday, line three…@Juniper - Alone With You [She Steals Candy]Stephen Schijns - Friday Saturday Sunday O'Clock [Where Do We Go?]Steve Stoeckel - 04 Mod Girl [The Power Of And] (Big Stir Records)@John Sally Ride - 07 Go To Sleep Little Susie [The Other Women]Kæry Ann - 03_Desert Song [Songs Of Grace And Ruin]Ransom and the Subset - 03 Fast Car [Action Now- 20-20 Re-Envisioned] (Futureman Records)Jeremy Morris - You Are Awesome [A Wonderful Surprise] (www.jamrecordings.com)The Shang Hi Los - Takes One To Know One [Aces Eights & Heartbreaks] (Rum Bar Records)@Marlody - Wrong [I'm Not Sure At All]65MPH - The Moth & The Flame [LP4]Stephen Lawrenson - 05 - The Horizon [Chants of a Lifetime] (koolkatmusik.com)Stars Like Ours - The Callout [January 2023 Audio Jukebox] (Rum Bar Records)The Magic Es - Gone [Little Mistake  - EP]@The William Loveday Intention - The Devil is Choked [Blud Under The Bridge] (Damaged Goods Records)Dw. Dunphy - 02 What Can I Do For You [Caldera]Susan SurfTone - Penetration [New Songs]@Kaiser Chiefs - Thank You Very Much [Yours Truly, Angry Mob]

Apnea - Deep and Chillout music
Episode 82 - Selected & Mixed by Moodeep and Asphalt Layer

Apnea - Deep and Chillout music

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2023 122:15


Moodeep and Asphalt Layer offer us a dub techno mix with Atmøsphäre, Akmuo, Subset, Heavenchord...

Highlights from Newstalk Breakfast
Legalise Dublin Street art says opposition

Highlights from Newstalk Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 4:12


Public art mural bill launched yesterday in effort to legalise Dublin street art. Sinn Féin TD Eoin Ó Broin, who worked with artist collective Subset, formally announced the proposed legislation. Willie White, Member of the Arts, Culture and Recreation Strategic Policy Committee on Dublin City Council spoke to Ciara with more on this.

Maximize Your Social with Neal Schaffer
Your Community is Always a Subset (of Your Potential)

Maximize Your Social with Neal Schaffer

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 17:40


One of the most impactful marketing concepts that I know and teach is this one: Your community is always a subset.While originally geared towards explaining influencer marketing, it actually should be used to better understand our entire approach to digital marketing and help equip us with a growth mindset.Learn More:Join My Digital First Mastermind: https://nealschaffer.com/membership/ Learn about My Fractional CMO Consulting Services: https://nealschaffer.com/cmoDownload My Free Ebooks Here: https://nealschaffer.com/freebies/Subscribe to my YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/nealschafferAll My Podcast Show Notes: https://podcast.nealschaffer.com

Designer Notes
Designer Notes 71: Matthew Davis

Designer Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 170:13


In this episode, Soren interviews independent game developer Matthew Davis, co-founder of Subset Games and best known for his work on FTL and Into the Breach. They discuss whether FTL is a roguelike, how they resolve conflict at Subset, and whether Soren can convince them to add unlimited undo to Into the Breach. This episode was recorded on Sept 19, 2022.

Jogo Raro
Ep. 78 - Colecionando jogos da copa do mundo

Jogo Raro

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 41:41


Começa o jogo! Depois de um longo intervalo, voltamos para a partida com um tema muito especial: jogos da copa do mundo. Neste programa conversamos com o ouvinte Renato Marques, colecionador e feliz proprietário de um subset muito legal: Jogos licenciados da copa do mundo!

Jogo Raro
Ep. 75 - Novos jogos de PS3

Jogo Raro

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 42:31


Depois de mais de 4 anos sem lançar jogos em mídia física, eis que o já legado sistema Playstation 3 recebe dois lançamentos. Este e outros temas são parte desta edição do seu podcast de jogos e colecionismo de jogos favorito!!

Jogo Raro
Ep. 72 - Vale a pena colecionar Nintendo?

Jogo Raro

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 33:23


Dando sequência a esta nova série aqui do podcast, perguntamos: afinal, vale a pena colecionar Nintendo? Ouça o podcast e veja se você concorda conosco!

EarTheater DJ Mixes
Blind Expectation - Dante - Subset 15

EarTheater DJ Mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 77:26


We get back into a deep vibe with the latest in out Subset routine.  Dante dreams a little dream with his most ethereal downtempo set to date.  Within these walls the DJ has built are serene lofts, and an expansive, lounge view.  The pads are long and emotional with a peculiar and consistent draw that weaves your mind back and forth into the mix.  It is a great vibe and one that will keep you from getting things done.  This set also sees highlights of producers who have come into their own.  Stefano, Gino, and Daniel are front and center pushing confidently into our minds and hearts. 01  Stefano - Slowly 02  Calm - Space Is My Place 03  Bullion - Hula Hula 04  Catz n Dogz ft. Demetrius - Sleep 05  The Gaslamp Killer - Nullen Void 06  boerd - Blind (Jadu Heart Extended Mix) 07  Stefano - Short Stories 08  Gino Vogt - Come with Me 09  Blondish - Shy Grass 10  Gino Vogt - In the Pocket 11  The Sura Quintet & Franco Poti - Enrosadira 12  Mellow Men - Both Visions (Timewarp Remix) 13  Yuksek, Nosso Ritmo - les Synthés 14  Kev Sheridan - When Does it End 15  Romare - Deliverance 16  Fuzztone - Doppler Drive 17  Dominik Eulberg - Zehnpunkt-Marienkäfer (Shed Remix) 18  Stefano - LamBek 19  Max Essa - Buran Chime. 20  Esbe - Sweet and Sour 21  The Gaslamp Killer - God Willing 22  Stefano - One Day #Calm #Bullion #CatznDogz #Demetrius #TheGaslampKiller #boerd #JaduHeart #GinoVogt #Blondish #GinoVogt #TheSuraQuintet #FrancoPoti #MellowMen #Timewarp #Yuksek #NossoRitmo #KevSheridan #Romare #Fuzztone #DominikEulberg #ShedREmix #MaxEssa #Esbe #TheGaslampKiller #Stefano  

Beyond Success
Leverage Your Human Design | Lauren Armstrong

Beyond Success

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 39:58


How can understanding our Human Design type, help us more easily find flow in our lives, both professionally and privately? How does your HD type give you leverage in your business? All of this and more will be revealed in this episode, including links to free resources that will help you discover your Human Design type. Welcome to this episode of the Beyond Success Podcast. This series of conversations with business experts and captains of industry, is here to serve you in your growth as an entrepreneur. No matter what level of success you are at, there are always areas of growth open to us. So please join us in the collective uplift by listening, learning, enjoying and sharing this podcast! This week's goest is Lauren Armstrong. Lauren is an expert in Human Design, offering guidance for her clients based on who they are at a fundamental level. Her strategies enable people to break free from their ‘shoulds' and create businesses that allow them to live life on their own terms. Lauren is a great friend to the podcast and is also the official provider of all Human Design work in Daniel's Micro To Millions program. Her work is highly respected and continues to be highly effective with all of Daniel's program members. Lauren's episode of the Do it With Dan podcast: https://anchor.fm/doitwithdan/episodes/069--Belief-hacking-with-Human-Design---Lauren-Armstrong-e9vi15 Get your free chart here: https://www.jovianarchive.com/get_your_chart Connect with Lauren here: Website: www.laurenarmstrongtraining.com To subscribe to my YouTube channel, please go here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMdAvGk6xa5fptmdULliJrg Want to manifest money now? Play the 'Money Game' to harness the power of micro-shifting to attract abundance immediately. Get your Ebook for $1. Buy NOW. Do you want inevitable & sustainable financial abundance, based on your own unique 'Money DNA'? Watch our brand new webinar Interested in working with Dan 1-2-1? In collaboration with other highly successful experts, he will help you reach financial freedom in 6 months or less: Apply Here *PLEASE RATE US AND SHARE* Join me on: Facebook Instagram Twitter Music Credit: "Freeling", Lauren Duski Timestamps of interest: 01:15 - Our Human Design Expert - Lauren Armstrong 05:23 - The Five Types 09:00 - Subset points for groovy business 16:06 - Money is just another expression of energy 20:00 - How Human Design has blown up in recent times & what people get wrong 28:28 - Embodiment is vital