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Best podcasts about subways

Latest podcast episodes about subways

The Brian Lehrer Show
City Politics: The Candidates on Subway Crime

The Brian Lehrer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 44:19


Elizabeth Kim, Gothamist and WNYC reporter, and Ramsey Khalifeh, Gothamist and WNYC transportation reporter, share their reporting on how each candidate is approaching a big issue on voters' minds: public safety, crime and homelessness in the subway system.

Talkin2Todd
Ep. 267 - Can I Lick It?

Talkin2Todd

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2025 80:35


Ep. 267, Recorded 4/11/2025. Talkin2Todd is back after a three-week hiatus! With so much to catch up on, the guys had to notify the affiliates once again. Trains, Wichita, London, Broadway, West End, Lake District, and Subways. Toddlers don't sleep.

The Morning Woods Podcast with Johnny Woods
New York City Subways | Nick Taylor | The Morning Woods Podcast #112

The Morning Woods Podcast with Johnny Woods

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 35:08


Standup comedian and host of "The Nick Taylor Show" Nick Taylor

22 Grand Pod
Best of the 00s with Charlotte Cooper (The Subways)

22 Grand Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 33:15


Charlotte returns to the pod as we navigate our way through her track list: Songs that feature her favourite women of the 00's.Recorded for Islington Radio Feb 2024Full show with songs: https://www.mixcloud.com/IslingtonRadio/22-grand-pod-23022024/------22 Grand Pod is on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/22grandpodOff the back of the main pod, we are creating Patreon only bonus content. For £3 a month you will get:The 00's Deep Dive: Taking a look back at the likes of the Stalking Pete Doherty documentary and going through them in painful detail. As well as going through NME Awards from back in the day and discussing what happened.My Favourite 00's Songs: Inviting patrons and other guests to come on the podcast to talk about their favourite songs, albums or moments from back in the day.Legend or Landfill: We go through NME's top 10 albums of each year and see if we think they are indeed Legendary or for the Landfill.Fans Stories: Talking to people about their memories and opinions on all things 00's.Unsigned Stories: Chatting with bands that didn't quite 'make it' in terms of signing that elusive record deal.Patrons will also get early access to any main pod episodesMerch etc: https://www.redbubble.com/people/22grandpod/shop?asc=uAlso check the YouTube channel for extended video versions of the interviews and much more: https://bit.ly/3Ts7Wu1And 22 Grand Pod on Islington Radio: https://www.mixcloud.com/IslingtonRadio/playlists/22-grand-pod/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

FAQ NYC
Episode 409: A Plan to Make Subways Feel Safe Again

FAQ NYC

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 46:40


Vital City founder Liz Glazer talks about her group's ambitious new memo on What To Do (and Not To Do) About Subway Safety — and why the answer isn't gun detection technology, surging officers into the system or more fare-evasion enforcement. Plus, Katie Honan and Harry Siegel gab about the mayoral fund-raising numbers and the state of the race — including Adrienne Adams not yet qualifying for matching funds, Eric Adams' invisible campaign and tired St. Patrick's Day "joke,", and what's wrong with Andrew Cuomo's effort to run an Albany-style campaign in New York City.

Kultur
Bach in the Subways 2025

Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 5:23


Bach in the Subways - dat ass de Motto ënner deem weltwäit den 21. Mäerz dem Johann Sebastian Bach säi Gebuertsdag gefeiert gëtt. Hei zu Lëtzebuerg gëtt et dee Mini-Festival zanter e puer Joer a fir d'Editioun 2025 ass et eng Kollaboratioun tëschent dem INECC (Institut Européen de Chant Choral), dem Ensembel Ad Libitum an der neier Bach Vereenegung Lëtzebuerg (BVL). Op deem engen Dag ginn et 58 Mini-Concerten op verschiddene Plazen an der Stad, um Kierchbierg an am Garer Quartier - ënner anerem am Gebai vum Kulturministère an an der Fondation Pescatore. Wéi all Joer gëtt och erëm de Bach Project Choir dofir organiséiert, bei deem jidderee matsange kann. Umelle kann ee sech op inecc.lu. De Lex Kauffmann huet sech mam Jean-Paul Hansen vum Comité BVL iwwer de Mini-Festival ënnerhalen.

Mi3 Audio Edition
‘Reach alone no longer works': Why News Australia fired up engagement debate and how Tubi video streaming rights will shake-up BVOD with audience intent signals to sell more Subways

Mi3 Audio Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 31:10


Mi3’s most read story of 2024 came via an Oxford University marketing scientist’s peer-reviewed paper underlining precisely why not all reach is equal. Based off analysis of 1,000-plus campaigns and a million customer journeys via Kantar and Wavemaker, the data shows optimising for reach alone rarely tallies with business growth. In fact, in almost all cases, per Saïd Business School Associate Professor Felipe Thomaz, it delivers “really mediocre outcomes”. That’s the collective market failure News Australia aims to address – at least the start of it, with ‘Engaged Reach’, which counters the current industry bias for chasing fleeting user volumes for shallow scale. News Australia’s Lou Barrett, Dean La Rosa and Jess Gilby unpack how it’s already working for Mars Petcare, Chemist Warehouse, Inspiring Vacations and Subway, the latter a benchmark win for the publisher in QSR after Subway’s CMO said News Australia’s custom-built, integrated program outplayed the big tech platforms and landed the entire Subway initiative. The “all assets” rollout rapidly notched 3 per cent sales growth after a single campaign for Subway. The trio also underline why News Australia’s partnership with free streaming service Tubi – Barrett aims to rapidly double its monthly audience towards 3 million – means it can map buyer intent signals from the content audiences are reading to the shows they are watching. Plus tell advertisers where their best targets can be found around the clock, what they are interested in and how to engage them to maximise results.News Australia feeds circa 2.5 billion monthly intent signals into its CDP, enabling marketers to target audiences across 7,000 segments, using AI to hit sweet spots that might not be immediately obvious, per La Rosa. “It will forecast, it will understand the size, the scale, the relevance.” As Gilby underlines: “Everyone's got data, but it's about how you use it, how you apply it, and how you can be creative with it … We’re going from efficiently reaching audiences to effectively engaging them.” Somewhere in Oxford, a professor will be nodding in agreement.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Hive Poetry Collective
S7: E7 Dustin Brookshire and Dion O'Reilly read from When I Was Straight, A Tribute to Maureen Seaton

The Hive Poetry Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 59:54


Dustin Brookshire has gathered an impressive array of poetic emulations in When I Was Straight: A Tribute to Maureen Seaton. They include free verse gestures, couplets, tercets, and prose poems. Maureen's influence shines, though is never blinding—each of the poets in this anthology takes her title and makes the poem that follows their own. (From the forward by Denise Duhamel)We read poems from: Kelli Russell Agodon, Sarah Cooper, Aaron DeLee, Caridad Moro-Gronlier, Diamond Forde, and Addie Tsai.Dustin Brookshire (he/him) is the author of the forthcoming chapbook Repeat As Needed (Harbor Editions, 2025) and the chapbooks Never Picked First For Playtime (Harbor Editions, 2023), Love Most Of You Too (Harbor Editions, 2021) and To T he One Who Raped Me (Sibling Rivalry Press, 2012). Love Most Of You Too and Never Picked First For Playtime were finalists in the Poetry Chapbook category of the American Book Fest's Best Book Awards in 2022 and 2023, respectively. Poet Maureen Seaton earned an MFA from Vermont College in 1996. She is the author of the poetry collections Fear of Subways (1991), winner of the Eighth Mountain Poetry Prize; The Sea Among the Cupboards (1992); Furious Cooking (1996), winner of both the Iowa Poetry Prize and a Lambda Literary Award; Little Ice Age (2001); Venus Examines Her Breast (2004), winner of the Publishing Triangle's Audre Lorde Award; and Cave of the Yellow Volkswagen (2009).Using collage techniques to create delight and dissonance, Seaton's poetry has been described as unusual, compressed, and surrealistic. Seaton has explored the possibilities of collaboration throughout her career, writing poetry with Denise Duhamel in such collections as Exquisite Politics (1997), Oyl (2000), and Little Novels (2002). She also collaborated with Samuel Ace on Stealth (2011) and with Neil de la Flor on Sinead O'Connor and Her Coat of a Thousand Bluebirds (2011). Seaton, Duhamel, and David Trinidad edited an anthology titled Saints of Hysteria: A Half-Century of Collaborative American Poetry (2007).Seaton is author of the Lambda Literary Award–winning memoir Sex Talks to Girls (2008), in which she addresses motherhood, sobriety, and sexuality. She teaches at the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida.(from the Poetry Foundation)

Boonta Vista
EPISODE 384: Croat Detected (with Milo Edwards)

Boonta Vista

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 65:15


Milo Edwards returns to the show to discuss: The seating arrangements of the Lynchian spectre of America's conscience and the Subways of the United Kingdom. *** Check out Milo's tour dates here: https://www.miloedwards.co.uk/live-shows *** Support our show and get exclusive bonus episodes by subscribing on Patreon: www.patreon.com/BoontaVista *** Email the show at mailbag@boontavista.com! Call in and leave us a question or a message on 1800-317-515 to be answered on the show! *** Twitter: twitter.com/boontavista Website: boontavista.com Twitch: twitch.tv/boontavista Outro: Captain - Nice Biscuit

The Brian Lehrer Show
Brian Lehrer Weekend: Subways; Presidential Power; 100 Years of The New Yorker

The Brian Lehrer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2025 96:16


Three of our favorite segments from the week, in case you missed them.Subway Breakdowns  (First) | The Federal Aid Freeze and Reversal (Starts at 30:30) | 100 Years of 100 Things: The New Yorker Magazine (Starts at 1:12:00)If you don't subscribe to the Brian Lehrer Show on iTunes, you can do that here.

US Modernist Radio - Architecture You Love
#389/Subways with John McAslan + The Toast of Illinois, Champaign + Breakfast with Musical Guest Monika Ryan

US Modernist Radio - Architecture You Love

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 70:24


Today's new mega-transportation centers are sweeping complexes for airports and subways to move millions of people.  They are huge canvasses for architects like today's guest, Scottish architect John McAslan, who's working on the hot mess that is Penn Station.  Later we'll explore the Toast of Illinois, Champaign, with Phillip Kalantzis-Cope, author of Mid-Continent Modern and one of Champaign's architects, Jeffrey Poss.  Then it's off to New York for a fine dining breakfast in New York with returning podcast guest Monika Ryan. 

New York’s Finest: Retired & Unfiltered Podcast
Short staffed NYPD Precincts reassign 100's of officers to patrol subways overnight

New York’s Finest: Retired & Unfiltered Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 138:59


On this episode of #TheFinestUnfiltered John & Eric sit down and discuss the NYPD strategy of robbing peter to pay paul by reassigning 100's of officers from short staffed precincts to patrol subways overnight. Related Articles: https://nypost.com/2025/01/25/us-news/more-nyc-cops-being-moved-underground-nypd-documents/ If you are interested in purchasing a Finest Unfiltered T-Shirt please visit https://meyersuniforms.com/265-unfiltered-podcast-tee/ For any financial or investment advice please contact LaidLaw Blue at 888-901-2583 (Blue) or visit them online at https://laidlawwealthmanagement.com/laidlaw-blue/  tell them your friends at #TheFinestUnfiltered sent you. 

The Brian Lehrer Show
Reporters Ask the Mayor: Adams Enters Trump's Ecosystem with Inauguration Attendance and Tucker Carlson Interview, NYPD Begins Patrol of Overnight Subways

The Brian Lehrer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 29:05


Mayor Adams holds one off-topic press conference per week, where reporters can ask him questions on any subject. Elizabeth Kim, Gothamist and WNYC reporter, recaps what he talked about at this week's event. Topics this week include the City's response to early actions taken by the Trump administration, Adams' attendance at Trump's inauguration, Adam's surprise interview  on Tucker Carlson, and more.  

1010 WINS ALL LOCAL
Crews hard at work to clear the streets after snowstorm hits Tri-State area...Subways will be safer starting tonight...Funeral for mom stabbed to death turns chaotic

1010 WINS ALL LOCAL

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 5:02


Tomi Lahren is Fearless
Guardian Angels RETURN to Patrol NYC Subways to Tackle Crime

Tomi Lahren is Fearless

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 24:58


Tomi Lahren is joined by Guardian Angels Founder, Curtis Sliwa. They discuss New York City's crime crisis, the Guardian Angels resuming their subway patrols, Governor Hochul's congestion pricing, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

1010 WINS ALL LOCAL
Gov. Hochul says more cops will flood the subways for the next 6 months...Body of man found in garbage bag in a home in Queens...'Sex in the City' brownstone gets a fence to keep fans away

1010 WINS ALL LOCAL

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 6:29


Gov. Hochul says more cops will flood the subways for the next 6 months...Body of man found in garbage bag in a home in Queens...'Sex in the City' brownstone gets a fence to keep fans away full 389 Wed, 15 Jan 2025 10:47:25 +0000 OtrlX4byOKY99gtw3LZ9ebp0EAIs2D9E news 1010 WINS ALL LOCAL news Gov. Hochul says more cops will flood the subways for the next 6 months...Body of man found in garbage bag in a home in Queens...'Sex in the City' brownstone gets a fence to keep fans away The podcast is hyper-focused on local news, issues and events in the New York City area. This podcast's purpose is to give New Yorkers New York news about their neighborhoods and shine a light on the issues happening in their backyard. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc.

The Brian Lehrer Show
MTA Chair Janno Lieber on the First Week of Congestion Pricing

The Brian Lehrer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 43:20


John "Janno" Lieber, chair and CEO of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), talks about the first week of congestion pricing and other transit news. 

City Journal's 10 Blocks
Danger in the Subways

City Journal's 10 Blocks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 15:16


Rafael Mangual joins Brian Anderson to discuss the problem of increasing criminal activity within the New York City subway system. 

The Crazy Town Podcast
NYC Subways are Insane | Ep 910 | Crazy Town Podcast

The Crazy Town Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 11:00


NYC Subways are Insane | Ep 910 | Crazy Town Podcast

1010 WINS ALL LOCAL
Tips on handling potential car problems in the freezing temperatures...NYPD presence increased on subways...Police are looking for a man in connection to a series of armed carjackings in Brooklyn

1010 WINS ALL LOCAL

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 6:31


New York Daily News
New Yorkers say they're eager for safer subways

New York Daily News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 7:34


Manhattan's congestion pricing tolls launched Sunday with the goal of not only reducing gridlock by pushing drivers into the subways but also using revenue from the fees to pay for repairs to the MTA's aging infrastructure. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Brian Lehrer Show
Congestion Pricing Kicks Off

The Brian Lehrer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 42:13


WNYC/Gothamist editor Clayton Guse talks about the start of congestion pricing in Manhattan as listeners react, plus other transit news.

LowBattery בלי סוללה
השיר המסתורי ביותר באינטרנט - 382

LowBattery בלי סוללה

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 23:04


סיפורו של השיר שתמיד היה שם ואיכשהו התגלה אחרי 17 שנה.   1984 הקלטה ושידור: נער גרמני בשם דריוס ס. מקליט שיר משידור של תחנת הרדיו Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR) על קלטת. - השיר, שנודע מאוחר יותר כ-"Subways of Your Mind" של הלהקה FEX, משלב השפעות של ניו ווייב ופופ והופך לחלק אהוב במיקסטייפ של דריוס.   2007 חיפוש מקוון מוקדם: לידיה ה', אחותו של דריוס, משתפת קטע מהשיר בפורום Spirit of Radio, בתקווה שמישהו יזהה אותו. - זהו אחד הניסיונות הראשונים המתועדים לחשוף את מקור השיר.   2019 תהילה אינטרנטית: - השיר זוכה לתשומת לב בינלאומית ונקרא "השיר המסתורי ביותר באינטרנט" (TMS) לאחר שיתוף בפלטפורמות כמו רדיט ויוטיוב.  - נוצר תת-פורום ייעודי, r/TheMysteriousSong, שבו גולשים משתפים פעולה כדי לגלות את זהות היוצרים.   מרץ 2023 שילוב במוד של Doom: - השיר משולב במוד MyHouse.wad למשחק Doom II. - המוד נוצר בהשראת הרומן House of Leaves מאת מארק ז. דניאלבסקי, שעוסק בבית עם פנים משתנה ומבוך מסתורי. - המוד משלב מרחבים לא-אוקלידיים וארכיטקטורה משתנה, המשקפים את נושאי הרומן. - "Subways of Your Mind" מתנגן מרדיו של רכב בתוך המוד, מה שמעצים את האווירה המסתורית.   אוקטובר 2024 גילוי להקת FEX: - משתמש רדיט בשם "marijn1412" מוצא מאמר משנת 1984 בעיתון Nordwest Zeitung, המאזכר את FEX, להקה מקיל, גרמניה. - המאמר מתאר ש-FEX זכתה בתחרות כישרונות בברמן ומציין שמוזיקת הלהקה משלבת השפעות של רוק, ווייב ופופ. - "marijn1412" מזהה את שמו של אחד מחברי הלהקה ומתקשר אליו כדי לשאול על הקלטות ישנות.   נובמבר 2024 אישור והכרזה פומבית: - חבר הלהקה מוסר הקלטות הכוללות גרסה של "Subways of Your Mind", המאשרת את זהות היוצרים. - לאחר התייעצות עם חברי הלהקה, הם מסכימים לחשוף את השיר לציבור. - לידיה ה' מביעה תודה לקהילה: "אני עכשיו בטוחה ב-100% ש-FEX היא הלהקה שכתבה והקליטה את השיר, ולכן הפתרון לתעלומה הכמעט אינסופית הזו נמצא."   דצמבר 2024 הקלטה מחדש ושחרור רשמי: - FEX מקליטה מחדש את "Subways of Your Mind" ומשחררת אותו בפלטפורמות כמו Bandcamp ו-YouTube. - ניתן להאזין לשיר ב-Bandcamp וב-YouTube. לרלרת מרגיש את הגב - מחליק באמבטיה סמול טוק לגו שחר הדפיס לאלון גרעיני מכסים למכונת הארקייד שהוא בונה.

1010 WINS ALL LOCAL
Congestion pricing to begin on Sunday...71-year-old woman fights off teenage muggers...Nassau County refusing to fly flags at half-staff for former President Jimmy Carter

1010 WINS ALL LOCAL

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2025 8:12


LibertyDad
430 - NYC Subways: A Canary In The US Culture Mine

LibertyDad

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 55:48


An illegal immigrant set a woman on fire on the F Train in NYC. People are concerned about the immigrant problem when they need to be concerned about the US problem.S H O W  N O T E SNew York PostBystander effectWait Song: Smoke RisingMusic by: CreatorMix.comVideo

The Greg Kelly Show
The Greg Kelly Show | Hour 1 | Crime in the subways |12-31-24

The Greg Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 39:21


Greg discusses the crime in the subways and the woman who was burned to death last week. Plus he's glad the Guardian Angels are back in the subway Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

77 WABC MiniCasts
Cats and Cosby Team Talk with Curtis Sliwa: Urban nightmare in the New York City subways | 12-31-24

77 WABC MiniCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 8:53


Cats and Cosby Team Talk with Curtis Sliwa: Urban nightmare in the New York City subways

Cats at Night with John Catsimatidis
Cats and Cosby Team Talk with Curtis Sliwa: Urban nightmare in the New York City subways | 12-31-24

Cats at Night with John Catsimatidis

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 9:20


Cats and Cosby Team Talk with Curtis Sliwa: Urban nightmare in the New York City subways Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Joyce Kaufman Show
Joyce's Thought of the Day- 12/30/24 - Guardian Angels to start patrolling New York subways after crime uptake

The Joyce Kaufman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 3:30


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The Joyce Kaufman Show
Joyce's Thought of the Day- 12/30/24 - Guardian Angels to start patrolling New York subways after crime uptake

The Joyce Kaufman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 4:00


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WBT's Morning News with Bo Thompson
Good Morning BT | December 24, 2024

WBT's Morning News with Bo Thompson

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 122:06


Brett Winterble filling in for Bo & Beth 6:00 - Intro / Christmas Eve6:20 - First shopping mall in the US6:35 - First appearance of Santa Claus at a department store6:50 - RAM BIZ Update / Top foods for Christmas 7:00 - Lyrics vs melody in Christmas carols / Last-minute shopping7:20 - Where did traditional Christmas icons come from?7:35 - Where did traditional Christmas icons come from? (cont.)7:50 - Where did traditional Christmas icons come from? (cont.) 8:00 - Travelling for the holidays - with pets / Do the pets get stockings?8:20 - More on Brett & Steve's Sterno debate8:35 - Travelling: AA ground stoppage lifted / Subways empty in NY - how to get around without public transport8:50 - Last-minute shopping: Brett's going, Steve is avoiding at all cost 9:00 - Caller: Jim from San Diego - checking in from the west coast9:20 - Christmas traditions around the world / Rabbit hole'd into roller skating9:35 - Christmas traditions around the world (cont.)9:50 - Whammageddon is over!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Daily Swole
#3153 - NYC's Mostly Peaceful Subways & The United States Canal

The Daily Swole

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 53:51


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77 WABC Early News
Thousands find themselves trapped on subways for hours. A meeting about the drones does not go well. A beauty salon help a barber out when he needs it most.

77 WABC Early News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 44:58


Thousands find themselves trapped on subways for hours. A meeting about the drones does not go well. A beauty salon helps a barber out when he needs it most. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Over Fifty Starting Over
283: Deadly Food, Subways, and Presidential Pardons: Unfiltered Weekly Insights

Over Fifty Starting Over

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 106:24


Stay for Mark's 2-minute AI Tip at the end! 2:30  USA foods that are banned in other countries for being unfit for human consumption 25:07  A look at the Daniel Penny case - the former marine accused of fatally choking Jordan Neely on a New York City subway car in 2023 36:00  The Hunter Biden Pardon that wasn't supposed to happen. The first Pardon - George Washington's Whiskey Rebellion Pardon. 52:00  United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson assassination - The leading theory behind it. 1:00:20  Trump Tariffs: The Pros and Cons - how they may succeed or fail our economy. 1:12:10  A look at the Pros and Cons of The Dept of Gov. Efficiency. 1:17:00 Javier Milei, Argentina President, has been turning around his country quickly – nice model for USA 1:36:50  Memes of the week! 1:42:00  Mark's 2-Minute AI Tip!  Chat GPT Advanced Voice Mode!! #VivekRamaswamy #ElonMusk #TulsiGabbert #UnitedHealthcare #DanielPenny --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/barry-edwards/support

声波飞行员
sp. 心灵地铁

声波飞行员

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 47:39


关于「互联网上最神秘的歌」是如何被找到的。BGM List: [00:00:00] FEX - Heart in Danger [00:05:27] FEX - Subways of Your Mind (TMMS aka "Like the Wind") Original Ripped Version [00:10:40] FEX - Subways of Your Mind [00:31:21] FEX- Talking Hands [00:40:10] Ture Rückwardt, Michael Hädrich, Norbert Ziermann - Subways of Your Mind Unplugged Live Version [00:43:48] "Everyone Knows That" (often abbreviated as EKT) [00:45:21] Christopher Saint Booth & Philip Adrian Booth - Ulterior Motives相关链接: 【小宇宙】 不在场 S2E4 神秘的歌 【YouTube】Farrell McGuire - How the Most Mysterious Song on the InternetWas Finally Found 【Bilibili】 大先生hao - 互联网上最神秘的歌被发现了《Subways of Your Mind》 【Wikipedia】 Subways of Your Mind 【YouTube】Lost Wave RadioHits - (11/11/24) FEX Michael Interview on WRDV FM 【YouTube】FEX - Subways of your mind (unplugged rehearsal)

Net plus ultra
Après 17 ans de recherche, "la chanson la plus mystérieuse d'Internet" enfin identifiée

Net plus ultra

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 3:12


durée : 00:03:12 - Net Plus Ultra - par : Julien Baldacchino - Ce titre tout droit sorti des années 80 a été une énigme pour des millions d'internautes : posté en 2007 sur un forum, personne n'avait réussi à l'identifier... jusqu'à cette semaine. "The most mysterious song" a désormais un nom : "Subways of your mind", du groupe allemand FEX.

The Current Podcast
DoorDash's Toby Espinosa on helping local economies grow

The Current Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 19:48


Toby Espinosa, the VP of DoorDash ads, reflects on the tremendous growth of the delivery platform, saying the key to this is local businesses. Episode TranscriptPlease note, this transcript  may contain minor inconsistencies compared to the episode audio. Damian: [00:00:00] I'm Damian Fowler.Ilyse: And I'm Ilyse LiffreingDamian: And welcome to this edition of The Current Podcast.Ilyse: This week, we're delighted to talk with Toby Espinoza, the VP of DoorDash Ads.Damian: And Toby is responsible for connecting brands, local and national, to the more than 37 million customers who place orders on DoorDash marketplaces each month.Ilyse: At this point, DoorDash is a household name, no pun intended. It has more than 7 million couriers delivering orders for DoorDash from around 550, 000 merchants.Damian: Hard to believe that the company was founded just over 10 years ago in 2013. And Toby joined the company in 2015. So he's seen DoorDash go from strength to strength.Naturally, we start by asking him about how the company has changed over the last decade.Ilyse: So Toby, DoorDash celebrated its 10th anniversary last year. And I, I remember when you guys launched, I would just say, because I was like a hungry college student at the time.And it was like, perfect timing to get [00:01:00] anything delivered to my dormToby: And where were you?Ilyse: In San Francisco.Toby: Francisco? No way. Oh, awesome.Ilyse: was like, yeah, it was like I was in the right place at the right time for sure. Yes. And, so how would you say has the company evolved from a food delivery platform to the platform it is today?Toby: When I joined the company, we were in 4, 5 metros.And we were completely focused on one product in four or five markets. And back in 2015 when I joined the food delivery market, as you remember, seamless reigned supreme in New York. Grubhub was in Chicago and everywhere else food delivery was pizza: Domino's, Papa John's, Pizza Hut. And a few local restaurants that were able to afford having couriers. The market, everybody thought, was saturated. We entered, the company had a thesis that the market itself, given the advent of mobile technology, we believed that [00:03:00] if you took this device, this mobile device, where now a dasher had a mobile phone, a consumer had a mobile phone, and actually restaurants had access to this mobile superhighway, that if we connected all of them, there would be a larger opportunity for growth.Growth being the key word there, because as much as DoorDash has changed over the last 10 years, we have gone from a one product, one market business to a multiple product, multiple geography business, with 37 million monthly active users, over 15 million monthly active subscribers to our platform.If you go back to our founding story, Tony, Stanley and Andy, when they started DoorDash, walked down University Avenue in Palo Alto and they went from store to store asking every local business, how can I help you grow? That was the founding question. It wasn't can I build a logistics network, it wasn't, can I build an ad business? It was, “Hey, how can I help you grow?” And the opportunity they found was let's do a restaurant oriented delivery network for everybody across suburban markets. And that's what took off.Ilyse: How would you say that growth has like translated on the ads marketplace side of things? Toby: Yeah.The hard part about building something at the scale that DoorDash [00:05:00] operates is the consumer side. Building a consumer promise and then making that promise better and better and better every day, getting faster and cheaper, that is actually the harder part to find.Product market fit from a consumer perspective. Once we have that, and once we have that, we want to continue to compound that over and over and over againAbout four, four years ago, five years ago, our merchants and so stores within our ecosystem raised their hand and started to ask us, “Hey, do you have any tools to help me grow even faster?” That's how the ad business started. It was a it's very fundamental. It's a core to who we are. It's a growth business. We have customers who want to grow [00:06:00] faster. And what we then tried to figure out was how can we help serve this promise for these customers while also helping our marketplace continue to grow?So the best way to do that is to align incentives, uh, show us the incentive, and we'll show you the outcome that we're driving towards.Our AD team is incentivized both by driving incremental return from a spend perspective for advertisers, as well as driving incremental volume for our consumer marketplace, which is very different than most advertising platforms. Most advertising houses, you have product and tech on one side driving growth, and you have ads trying to monetize it on the other side. We wanted to bring those together to make sure we were able to continue to grow on both sides and serve our customers best. Damian: And cut to date to this rise of, spectacular rise of retail media, which of course is one of the hottest topics right now in our space. DoorDash of course has built its own retail media network in recent years. Could you talk a little bit about how you took some of those concepts you just talked about and built the network?Toby: Yeah, absolutely. So we, again we wanted to be completely aligned with the customer. So the first customer that we started to think about was the SMB owner operator restaurant that we all know, that's in our town.In San Francisco, it's Suvla. In New York, it's Electric Burrito. These places that, these brands [00:08:00] that we are absolutely in love with. What we quickly realize is that person, that customer, there's two fundamental things that are very difficult.The first is that they have to be an expert at 15 different things So, if we own a local restaurant, a local retailer, We have to be great at real estate. We have to be great at marketing. We have to be great at financials. We have to be great at accounting. We have to be great at customer service. We have to be great at creating a great product, which is food, right?And so when we look at this core customer, they're supposed to be an expert at 15 different things Our job is to go after one of those. And make sure that they don't have to think about that growth as [00:09:00] much as they used to by putting a little bit of the burden of that growth on our shoulders. What that means in practice when we launched the business for for SMB customers, we focused on building an economic model that worked for them. Last week, in San Francisco, I went and picked up a salad. at, at one of my favorite, favorite places. And there was a restaurant right next door that had just opened a month in. A month in, and nobody in his restaurant.Completely empty. Maybe three or four people in a, in, that could otherwise have a capacity of 50. And I went online and I looked. He was running advertising across a bunch of different channels that we all know. Snap, Google, Meta, etc.This person was in the red month day one of the month.It's one of the hardest things in this country. These small businesses that start [00:10:00] negative every single month. And on top of that, they also had to layer in more spend on Google and meta to try to get out of that hole.We took the premise of we want to be your growth assistant and we took the premise of it's really, really hard. for you to basically grow your business without having to also add more money into this negative cash cycle.And we said, let's build a product where you do not have to pay us unless you get an order.So unless we send you money, you do not have to pay us. And those two things together have helped us build one of the fastest growing retail media networks, particularly focused on a customer that was completely underserved. Damian: Could you talk about, a little bit more about how you [00:11:00] kind of expanded those relationships with both the national brands, tying that into the local, the business works at a local level fundamentally.Toby: So in the restaurant space. The vast, vast majority of restaurants on Main Street are local. Even if you are a McDonald's franchisee, so you have one of the largest brands, you're a, you're a small business owner.Really, the, the Starbucks, the Chipotles of the world that are corporately owned restaurants at scale are actually the smallest. They're the 10%, not the 90 percent in the U. S. And so our ad product designed on a CPA based level where we can be the growth assistant for all these owner operators is really for the 90.It's built for the majority. Um, that being said, we also just launched, uh, last week the our new product, which is our ad manager and our [00:12:00] ad manager for the enterprise restaurant segment is designed actually to help both the C. M. O. Of McDonald's and the owner operator franchisee within the system. And the way that we've done that is we've actually built the first of its kind way of buying or thinking about purchasing acrossA national media buyer, an agency at the national level, a district media buyer, most of these franchisees actually also have districts, or DMAs, where they have their own pools of funds that can be allocated for growth, and then also at the local level. Incremental to that, not only is if you're a franchisee and you own a couple McDonald's and a couple, uh, you know, a couple Subways and a couple other brands. Now you can also manage your business across brands. It's really the first of a kind product in its space, designed entirely to kind of work between local and national brand.We also, of course, support local. started to invest in larger CPGs. And there, you know, we really look at some of the other large retail media networks in the [00:13:00] space. You know, today I was reading the the amazing work that you all did with a woman who leads Kroger's retail media business and built it from scratch.We find a lot of inspiration from those folks learning, understanding how we can add an incremental service to folks that are already spending a lot of money at other retail media networks. And, um, and I think we found Uh, some very cool opportunities for us there, Ilyse: Very cool. You were saying how it's about 90 percent SMBs and 10 percent um, big business. Um, how does that play out within the DoorDash platform?Toby: yeah.yeah. So so it's really and when I meant that it's kind of think about where the dollars are coming from. So You might think of DoorDash Volume as large businesses. You know, a lot of people are ordering McDonald's. But the reality is the, the spender, the buyer of media could be a local franchisee.So the brand is national, but the spend is still local. That's kind of what I was saying there. On [00:14:00] the, as you know, also on the CPG side, uh, large brands like Pepsi and Coca Cola and P& G, those are large, national, entrenched franchises. Brands. Those are timeless, timeless brands that have been around for a very long time.And so the question there is, how do we build products that are timely to help the timeless? And that's been a very interesting journey for us over the last two and a half years. It's a, it's a new space for us again, as I said. Um, but it's going swimmingly well. And, and today we have the opportunity to sit on stage with, with Pernod Ricard, which is, of course, one of the storied alcohol manufacturers.Ilyse: Um, can you talk a little bit about the Partnerships and how you actually go about working with like those brands and retailers that are using your platform so much Toby: We, like I said, were founded as a growth helper. So built in our DNA is working with others to help them grow.We obviously have a [00:15:00] very large consumer marketplace that is that has helped those businesses grow. And so some of us think of in the same You know, uh, letters of other large consumer marketplaces like an Amazon, uh, like a Walmart e com.But we are fundamentally built in our DNA a partner oriented culture. What that means is first we get to partner with great local brands, mid market brands, national brands, add in the manufacturers, but that also means we get to do fun things like Add in Max, or add in Chase, or add in other folks where there are a lot of people, if given the opportunity, want to help local businesses grow.Our job is to help figure out a way to make that happen. Ilyse: would you say that is captured users I guess and they'reToby: It's a, no, it's a great question. The underlying thing is, how do we do it in a way that continues to compound our consumer promise, which is faster, better, cheaper. And, and, you know, we'll be the first to say there are some partnerships [00:16:00] where it doesn't necessarily help that much.And then there's other partnerships where it has been critical. Think about our Chase partnership and, and the depth in which we've built that partnership over time, where everybody that has a, you know, a Chase credit card has the opportunity to participate in one of the largest subscription, local subscription programs, uh, in the world.And so, some work quite well, others are challenging, and we're a first principled company that, that tries to get better every single day.Damian: Just to on that point are you very strategic about looking for new partnerships you know, that's an interesting one chase and of course there are many others but how do you think about it and go about building those different partnerships.Toby: Yeah it's a collaboration Internally within DoorDash, we have, uh, general managers that run different business units, just as myself. We have functional leaders like our incredible, uh, CMO Kofi, who has built one of the world's largest brands in a span of years, not decades, which is incredibly, incredibly amazing, and he is a celebrity. If you ever want to feel like a [00:17:00] celebrity, just walk with Kofi in Cannes for about 15 to 20 minutes and it'll be the coolest thing you'll ever experience.Um, next year, exactly, exactly. Um, but It's a collaboration across different functions, and then it's a collaboration with a partner. You know, one of the most interesting partnerships that we've launched in the last two years, from my vantage point, is we are a close partner with Amazon in Canada. Now, a lot of folks, when you think of DoorDash and Amazon would say, competitors, that, that doesn't work.Right. But we work really, really hard to try to figure out anywhere, if possible, with the largest businesses and brands that we look up to, is there a place that we can collaborate and again, help local businesses grow. That's the fundamental premise behind the whole thing Ilyse: very cool now what about when it comes to like an ad perspective. How are you working with these brands and partnering with them?Toby: Yeah, we are, I think in the ad ecosystem, you know, it's, it's, it's, there's a simple recipe that we're trying to follow. One is access. So can I [00:18:00] provide access for people to purchase? We, very early on, our first investment was in a self serve ad manager, so that local businesses could purchase our products, both promotions and our ad products, live themselves, without needing to talk to somebody.So that was first. So one is access. That's the news also from last week, where now we provide access to the largest restaurant brands, DMAs, and franchisees across the country. first of a kind product. Again, I know I keep saying that, but I'm very, very proud of it because not many people, not many technologists build for franchisees in this country.And they are one of the largest, um, one of the largest, most hardworking groups of individuals that that again, we look up to. Um, so one is access Two is providing the tools to get the best return possible. So that is, can I do better targeting? Can I? Are there new access points that I can, that I can get to?Along those lines, we've invested a lot in in better targeting again for those enterprise restaurants. [00:19:00] So today you can target new users, you can target lapsed users, you can do that if you're a brand, a small brand like a single owner operator, you can do it if you're a national restaurant, and you can also do it if you're one of the largest brands in the country.So one is better targeting tools and incrementality. And then the final is, is impressions. So, You know, DoorDash, again, we are humbly one of the favorite and largest marketplaces in the country. But we very well know there are other people that are hungry on a daily basis who are not eyes on DoorDash.And so, can we provide the ability for people, uh, for brands to reach those people using our data? And that was one of the announcements we made last week was as well.Ilyse: so one of the things I feel like DoorDash is almost known for in the advertising marketing space is it aligns itself to big occasions throughout the year.Ilyse: I know we saw [00:20:00] DoorDash for the Super Bowl, Mother's Day. Can you talk about how you plan for such occasions? And maybe what's your favorite one to work at on and be like presentToby: maybe what's Yeah We have learned over time that these occasions. Because we learned from our core customers, both the consumer and merchants that these occasions are important to them.So if you think of, if you think of Super Bowl, imagine you are a local owner operator of a wing restaurant in Tulsa. Super Bowl is your Super Bowl, right? It is the biggest day of the year where you sell out your entire inventory at the staff up, you have to build for it. We wanted to follow our customers into that moment.Mother's Day, huge moment.Both for folks where it's a special day to remember somebody or for folks that are trying to be a mother for the first time, right? So you have this both, both signs, [00:21:00] an incredible opportunity to reach consumersfrom an advertising perspective. Again, going back to partnerships, they're tricky.You have an advertiser who's excited to also follow you into that occasion. And what we try to do with these three way partnerships, we've done them with Wendy's, we've done them with Roku, we've done them with many others, trying to find three way alignment of incentives to, to again, drive local growth for our customers.Damian: I think one of the best gifts I ever got, was when my son was born somebody bought us a DoorDash gift card which was so helpful to have food delivered you know when you're at home with this tiny little baby.Ilyse: Showing up at those occasions, but also, you know, just ongoing brand campaigns. How does that proximity, why is it important for brand building? How does this, like, enable you to extend into new categories?Toby: Yeah, have you? Um, Our Super Bowl commercial is a great example of this. This past year, uh, the words were a door to more DoorDash went from again being a single vertical single product company to a multi vertical multi product company in a very, very, very fast time frame. Now, consumers are incredible.They learn very quickly. Habits are harder to change and harder to adapt and move over [00:23:00] time. And so we are in the earliest innings of our consumers really understanding that now you could actually get a pair of sneakers delivered to you on DoorDash when you need a new pair, like I did this weekend in order to go for a run.And in that moment, being able to kind of jump on these large consumer moments help from our vantage point.Our 37 million monthly active users start to understand that really DoorDash is here as an assistant in your life across all of these categories and verticals whenever you need us. We aren't just Thai food, now we're also the ability to get something, uh, to get something when you're feeling sick.And, um, and we're very, very proud to do that and very humbled to do that for our customers. Damian: Yeah. that's uh, expanding the whole concept of, of of DoorDash. Um, speaking of expanding the concept, you know, you've also cultivated good partnerships with streaming partners, and you [00:24:00] mentioned Max a little bit earlier. Why is it that streaming and delivery seem to kind of work in synchrony? Toby: it's again, I think it goes back to the moment. There's a very happy moment in my household when we finish work. And we have some, we get a little, a door, a little ring on our door, and there's a package outside, and it's filled with two burritos. And we get to turn on Max and watch industry. There's a sliver of moment in time where we're just feeling absolute happiness and joy.Now, that is a moment that a lot of consumers around the country and around the world feel. We're trying to give everybody a little bit of time back. Again, this concept of putting the weight of other things on our shoulders as a company to help people, to help local economies grow, to help [00:25:00] save consumers time, to help Dashers make a little bit of extra money.That is what we are trying to do at Dash. And so, aligning ourselves in this moment of peace. This moment of just absolute happiness with a streaming service, which all of us experience,is a very nice moment to be right next to, uh, to be right next to these brands from a consumer perspective. And so they've been, they've been very, they've been great partnerships so far.We're very excited, uh, about, about thinking about finding more of those opportunities as time goes Damian: about door dashes as a way to get time back, you know, but of course it does doesIlyse: There's too many things to worry about outside of that. Damian: we're going to ask the inevitable question about AI and how, you know, obviously door dash must be integrated with AI technology. But how do you think about it as we look ahead?Toby: We, as a company were very [00:26:00] data driven company. We have been from our founding. Again, we are riding on the backs of one of the largest technological revolutions of our time, the Internet and then the Internet plus mobile. And so to say that we want to be and continue to be students about how this next revolution will change, both from.from our merchants, consumers and dashers lives. We are in the very earliest innings and we're trying to learn as fast as possible. Um, I think what's very exciting if you kind of take a step back and you again put on the mindset of the shoes of we are trying to be an assistant for all of our customers across a bunch of different ways.Dasher Make, uh, from a financial services perspective, helping them make more money, helping them find more opportunities to make money, consumers saving time, and merchants making more. If you kind of put yourselves in all those shoes, and we're trying to be an assistant, AI as a technology will only help accelerate our mission of doing that and then unlocking growth for local.I think we're going to [00:27:00] see one of the largest increases in, in growth that we desperately, desperately need for those. Places that are our favorite coffee shop, Thai food place, uh, and, and, um, you know, and place to go pick up your, your, your meds when you're a little sick. And so it's, it's a pretty cool future.We're very excited for it.Damian: in his 50 seatToby: I, we are absolutely, we, to be, to be clear, we DoorDash. He's now using our ad product. So if we can send them any incremental customers, it'll help them. It'll help them grow his business. Damian: There's one more question, I guess. And it's a sort of like a forward looking question. And it's are there any innovations that you're thinking about into 2025 that can help with this growth mindset that you've been talking about? Toby: we, We've done an okay job. We've done a great job of the access point, which is opening up an ad manager, [00:28:00] opening up a self serve sponsored listing, allowing CPG brands to access our consumers. We've done it. We've done a great job at that. We've done an okay job at the second two, which is.once you open up a lot of this inventory and help find ways to grow, it gets complex.I think we've added incremental complexity so far to our customers' lives for most of our customers, our advertisers, and so our team is extremely excited, looking forward to continue to take more of the complexity out of our customer's lives as we layer in more complexity. On the product and engineering platform that we've built internally, and that is a very hard problem to solve, but I have one of the best teams to help us go solve that, and we're very excited to take it on.

Boomer & Gio
Subways; Callers On Davante & WS Tickets; Byrnes Bear; Jets Going Forward (Hour 3)

Boomer & Gio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 36:11


We talked about the subways in New York as Al had to get on the subway yesterday. A caller said Davante Adams is not a good teammate as he didn't want to play while on the Raiders. A caller said his friend sold his parking pass for the World Series for over $2,000. That's just for parking. Jerry returns for an update and starts with a podcast with Sean Casey and Eric Byrnes involving a bear in Byrnes' house. Davante Adams talked about what he wants from the Jets going forward. Gio said the whole organization is ‘rotten'. In the Final segment of the hour, we talked more about the prices fans are selling their World Series tickets for.

Mark Simone
Hour 2: Mark does not like the term Subway Series because the subways are too dangerous.

Mark Simone

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 33:50


President Trump will be campaigning right up to the final day of the election. Mark interviews CNBC Contributor Jake Novak: Mark and Jake talked about the one-year anniversary of the Hamas attack, where 1,200 Israelis were killed. The rest of the World should not be telling Israel to end the war.

Smologies with Alie Ward
TRAINS with Matt Anderson

Smologies with Alie Ward

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 25:27


Trains. Locomotives. Choochoos. Bullet trains. Hyperloops. Subways. How fast can they go? How did they change American history? Why do people love them? What should we do with all that abandoned track? Did cars and trains ever have a rivalry? What's it like to shovel coal into a steam engine? Alie went off the rails at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan talking to official ferroequinologist and curator Matt Anderson.Check out The Henry Ford Museum Railroad ExhibitFull-length (*not* G-rated) Ferroequinology episode + tons of science linksMore kid-friendly Smologies episodes!Become a patron of Ologies for as little as a buck a monthOlogiesMerch.com has hats, shirts, masks, totes!Follow @Ologies on X and InstagramFollow @AlieWard on X and InstagramSound editing by Mercedes Maitland of Maitland Audio Productions and Steven Ray MorrisMade possible by work from Noel Dilworth, Susan Hale, Jacob Chaffee, Kelly R. Dwyer, Emily White, & Erin TalbertSmologies theme song by Harold Malcolm

Locked In with Ian Bick
NYPD Detective Reveals Wild Stories from the Job, Working 9/11 & the Real Dangers of NYC Subways | Steven Gates

Locked In with Ian Bick

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 110:26


Steven Gates, a seasoned NYPD detective, as he shares some of the wildest stories from his years on the job. From working during the tragic events of 9/11 to facing the daily dangers of the NYC subways, Steven pulls back the curtain on what it's really like to be an officer in one of the toughest cities in the world. #NYPDDetective #9/11Stories #NYCSubways #LawEnforcement #PoliceStories #RealLifeCrime #NYCSubwaySafety #TopDetective #InsideNYPD #WildPoliceStories Hosted, Executive Produced & Edited By Ian Bick: https://www.instagram.com/ian_bick/?hl=en https://ianbick.com/ Thank you to our sponsors this week: My Bookie: Go to https://www.mybookie.ag/landings/mbszn/?affid=8927 and use promo code LOCKEDIN to sign up for free and double your first deposit up to $2,000 plus a $10 Casino Chip. Connect with Steve Gates: https://www.facebook.com/steven.gates.staystrong?mibextid=LQQJ4d Presented by Tyson 2.0 & Wooooo Energy: https://tyson20.com/ https://woooooenergy.com/ Buy Merch: https://lockedinbrand.com Use code lockedin at checkout to get 20% off your order Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Interview with former law enforcement officer 00:06:18 - Family Legacy of Cops 00:12:29 - The Impact of Childhood Environment on Parenting Styles 00:18:57 - Perception of Police Behavior 00:25:06 - Initiations for Gang Membership 00:32:00 - Becoming a Detective in Law Enforcement 00:38:19 - Investigating Felonies and Misdemeanors in Law Enforcement 00:45:01 - Saying Goodbye to a Friend 00:51:40 - Community Involvement and Mafia Members 00:58:08 - Temptations of Police Work 01:04:31 - Attempting to Detain a Naked Man 01:10:47 - Police Targeted Shootings 01:17:15 - Community Policing and Human Interaction 01:23:53 - Struggles of the Criminal Justice System 01:30:06 - The Consequences of Criminal Convictions 01:36:21 - Confrontation Over Racial Slur 01:42:29 - Embracing Diversity in Guest Platform and Podcasts Powered by: Just Media House : https://www.justmediahouse.com/ Creative direction, design, assets, support by FWRD: https://www.fwrd.co Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

My History Can Beat Up Your Politics
OVER NIAGARA IN A PICKLE BARREL, TALKING BIRDS AND HIDDEN SUBWAYS - Bruce on Useless Information Podcast

My History Can Beat Up Your Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 85:12


Bruce was on the Useless Information Podcast Fascinating True Stories from the Flip Side of History go subscribe to Useless Information Podcast and visit its website for more stories at - https://uselessinformation.org/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

1010 WINS ALL LOCAL
E-bike shop fire in Queens injures firefighter... Another attack in the subways... Staten Islanders protest the opening of a pot dispensary

1010 WINS ALL LOCAL

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 4:43


1010 WINS ALL LOCAL
Accused 9/11 mastermind and two accomplices to plead guilty...Heat advisory in effect for NYC...Violence on the subways overnight

1010 WINS ALL LOCAL

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 4:37


Face Jam
The Worst Trip to Subway %% Subway Dippers

Face Jam

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 68:03


Our Heroes braved two different Subways, with Eric living his worst nightmare, to bring you a review of the new Subway Dippers. Are these little wraps everything they're cracked up to be or should you go literally anywhere else so you don't witness a fight behind the counter? This dude is a real space cadet and he's causing problems on this week's episode of 100% Eat. This episode is brought to you by Shady Rays. Thanks, Shady Rays. Get 50% off of 2 pairs of polarized glasses at shadyrays.com - code EAT Don't forget to grab a shirt at store.100percenteat.com because you are a lil spice rat maybe. Support us directly https://www.patreon.com/100percenteat where you can join the discord with other 100 Percenters, stay up to date on everything, and get The Michael, Jordan Podcast every friday. Follow us on IG & Twitter: @100percenteat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Comedy Cellar: Live from the Table
Congestion Pricing and the Safety of the Subways with Nicole Gelinas

The Comedy Cellar: Live from the Table

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 68:30


Nicole Gelinas is a columnist for the New York Post, a regularly quoted source for the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal, and a contributing editor to the Manhattan Institute's City Journal. She has covered New York's transportation issues for over a decade. Her book, Movement: New York's Long War to Take Back Its Streets from the Car if forthcoming.

99% Invisible
583- The Lost Subways of North America

99% Invisible

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 26:26


Los Angeles actually used to have a massive electric railway system in the early 1900s, called the Red Car. Jake Berman, the author of The Lost Subways of North America, tells us about how, time after time, when North American cities seemed just inches away from having a robust, utopian future of fast, reliable, and convenient public transportation systems, something gets in the way. That thing is sometimes dysfunctional local politics, sometimes it's bureaucracy. Sometimes it's the way our infrastructure favors cars over mass transit, and too often, it's racism.583- The Lost Subways of North America

Radio Diaries
Meet Miss Subways

Radio Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 10:57


Most beauty pageants promote the fantasy of the ideal woman. But for 35 years, one contest in New York City celebrated the everyday working girl: Miss Subways. Each month starting in May 1941, a young woman was elected “Miss Subways,” and her face gazed down on transit riders as they rode through the city. Her photo was accompanied by a short bio describing her hopes, dreams and aspirations. The public got to choose the winners – so Miss Subway represented the perfect New York miss. Miss Subways was one of the first integrated beauty pageants in America. An African-American Miss Subways was selected in 1948 – more than thirty years before there was a Black Miss America. By the 1950s, there were Miss Subways who were Black, Asian, Jewish, and Hispanic – the faces of New York's female commuters. This episode originally aired on NPR in 2012.Follow us on X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram @radiodiaries. Learn more at our website, radiodiaries.org.

It Could Happen Here
National Guard on Subways and Other Crime Panics

It Could Happen Here

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 29:21 Transcription Available


Mia and James discuss how Democratic lawmakers are using national deployments and rafts of anti-crime laws to run a crime panic fueled authoritarian crackdown.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ben Ferguson Morning Update
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Ben Ferguson Morning Update

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