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Latest podcast episodes about surgically

Doc On The Run Podcast
Can collateral toe ligaments be surgically repaired?

Doc On The Run Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 5:07


This morning, I was on a second opinion call with a runner who had a couple of different injuries in his foot.  The main problem keeping him from running was an injury to the collateral ligaments in one of his toes. "The toe feels weak and unstable." He is understandably worried that the instability is going to cause a problem if he runs. He was asking me: “Well, can we surgically repair the ligaments?” Should I have surgery to repair the collateral ligaments in my toe if I am a runner?  Well, that is a great question and that is what we're talking about today on the Doc On The Run Podcast. 

The Knicks Recap: A New York Knicks Podcast
Mitchell Robinson SERIOUSLY REINJURES Surgically Repaired Ankle… | Knicks News | The Knicks Recap Podcast

The Knicks Recap: A New York Knicks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 11:35


The New York Knicks can truly not catch a break this season as they have been bitten by the injury bug countless times and now have to deal with it during a crucial 2nd round matchup against the Pacers. The Knicks just announced that Mitchell Robinson will miss the rest of the postseason with a stress injury to his surgically repaired ankle. This is a major blow for Robinson who had missed most of the regular season with an ankle injury and was excited to perform for NY during the playoffs. Without Robinson, NY's lineup will continue to get tighter and the amount of minutes logged by the starters will begin to rise drastically… Troy Mahabir breaks all of this down! SHOW CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:39 - Mitchell Robinson Out For The Season 01:05 - Robinson Suffers Stress Injury To Left Ankle 01:34 - How Knicks Respond After Robinson Season Ending Injury 02:20 - Hartenstein & Achuwia Must Play Heavy Minutes In Robinson's Absence 04:35 - Get Ready To See Alec Burks Playoff Minutes 06:30 - Robinson Addresses Ankle Injury 08:45 - Losing Mitch Is A Massive Blow For NY 10:30 - Robinson Helped Brunson Score Easier Than Most Think LISTEN NOW TO GET YOUR KNICKS FIX! Catch the latest special interviews, shorts, fan interactions, and more by following the show! Don't forget to turn on notifications so you don't miss another episode! Rather Watch the latest Knicks Recap episode? Catch us on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/@TheKnicksRecap Follow The Knicks Recap on all social media platforms! Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheKnicksRecap Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/TheKnicksRecap/ Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/u/TheKnicksRecap?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android_app&utm_name=androidcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheKnicksRecap/ Rather Listen to The Knicks Recap on a different platform? Catch us on ALL of your favorite streaming platforms: Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3SKSl8o Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3QrEfr6 iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-knicks-recap-a-new-yor-100895112/ Amazon Music: https://amzn.to/3QoZrOd Other Pod Channels: https://anchor.fm/the-knicks-recap Grab our MERCH featuring some of the graphics you've seen us create to take your Knicks fandom to the NEXT LEVEL: MAIN STORE: https://theknicksrecap.myspreadshop.com/ CashApp: $TheKnicksRecap Have a comment about the show, an interview, or a graphic idea? Reach out to The Knicks Recap on ALL SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS!

The Knicks Recap: A New York Knicks Podcast
Mitchell Robinson REINJURES Surgically Repaired Ankle… | Knicks News | The Knicks Recap Podcast

The Knicks Recap: A New York Knicks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 13:17


The Knicks unfortunately dropped game 3 to the Philadelphia 76ers, the first home game for Philly. Unfortunately, in the process, the Knicks also lost big man Mitchell Robinson after an injury during the game. While not directly related, Robinson suffered an injury again to his surgically repaired ankle. If that wasn't bad enough, Robinson was seen leaving the game with a walking boot, putting his status for the playoffs in question. Troy Mahabir breaks all of this down! SHOW CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:45 - Robinson Suffers Ankle Injury After Hard Foul 01:27 - Embiid Pulls Robinson's Leg While In The Air 02:34 - Mitchell Robinson Leaving Game 3 With Walking Boot 04:24 - Robinson Status For Playoffs Uncertain 06:40 - Joel Embiid Addresses Robinson Injury 07:17 - Embiid Was Targeting Robinson For Injury 08:30 - Foul Should Have Been A Flagrant 2 11:37 - Anyone Else Would Have Been Ejected In That Momemt LISTEN NOW TO GET YOUR KNICKS FIX! Catch the latest special interviews, shorts, fan interactions, and more by following the show! Don't forget to turn on notifications so you don't miss another episode! Rather Watch the latest Knicks Recap episode? Catch us on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/@TheKnicksRecap Follow The Knicks Recap on all social media platforms! Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheKnicksRecap Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/TheKnicksRecap/ Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/u/TheKnicksRecap?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android_app&utm_name=androidcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheKnicksRecap/ Rather Listen to The Knicks Recap on a different platform? Catch us on ALL of your favorite streaming platforms: Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3SKSl8o Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3QrEfr6 iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-knicks-recap-a-new-yor-100895112/ Amazon Music: https://amzn.to/3QoZrOd Other Pod Channels: https://anchor.fm/the-knicks-recap Grab our MERCH featuring some of the graphics you've seen us create to take your Knicks fandom to the NEXT LEVEL: MAIN STORE: https://theknicksrecap.myspreadshop.com/ CashApp: $TheKnicksRecap Have a comment about the show, an interview, or a graphic idea? Reach out to The Knicks Recap on ALL SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS!

The Hormone Hub
115 Surgically Induced Menopause: Coming ready or not!

The Hormone Hub

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 36:04


Welcome to a powerful episode of The Hormone Hub where we are talking about the unexpected journey of surgically induced menopause. Today, we are joined by my friend and mentor from years ago when I first took my business online. Tammy Guest is a speaker, a helicopter pilot and a freedom seeker who takes people on adventures and reminds them how to live an amazing life. Tammy is also a naturopath and today she shares her candid journey of her hysterectomy following the discovery of 2 large masses in her abdomen. We talk about the unanticipated immediate onset of hot flushes, the challenges of surgery recovery, and the relief found in bioidentical hormones. Whether you're facing a similar surgery or supporting someone who is, this episode is a must-listen ☑️ What led to the decision for a hysterectomy and how to prepare mentally and physically. ☑️ An honest discussion about the sudden hot flushes and other symptoms that blindsided our guest. ☑️ Tips and personal insights on recovering from a major surgery like a hysterectomy. ☑️ How bioidentical hormones can be life-changing in managing menopausal symptoms post-surgery. The biggest take away... you know your body better than anyone. If something doesn't feel right... get it checked. If it still doesn't feel right, get a second opinion.

WhatCulture Wrestling
10 Worst Ideas That Actual WRESTLERS Came Up With - Surgically Enhanced Goldust! The Ghost Of Eric Bischoff! Bob Holly Beats EVERYBODY! Bobby Lashley Tries To Get Fat?!

WhatCulture Wrestling

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 11:32


CM Punk believes veteran advice is valuable. Maybe not, on the following evidence. Gareth Morgan presents the 10 Worst Ideas That Actual WRESTLERS Came Up With...ENJOY!Follow us on Twitter:@GMorgan04@WhatCultureWWEFor more awesome content, check out: whatculture.com/wwe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Knicks Recap: A New York Knicks Podcast
Mitchell Robinson SPRAINS Surgically Repaired ANKLE… | Knicks News | The Knicks Recap Podcast

The Knicks Recap: A New York Knicks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2024 12:03


The New York Knicks cannot catch a break. New York is already dealing with a number of injuries to key players like Julius Randle and OG Anunoby, who both remain out for tomorrow's game against OKC Thunder. However, now appearing on the injury report, after just returning a few days ago is Mitchell Robinson. Unfortunately for NY, the injury he is dealing with is an ankle sprain. If that wasn't bad enough, the sprain occurred on the ankle that was recently repaired… Troy Mahabir breaks all of this down! SHOW CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:43 - Mitchell Robinson Suffers Sprain To Surgically Repaired Ankle 01:23 - NY Cannot Catch A Break With Injuries 03:57 - OG Anunoby & Randle Remain Out, Hartenstein Probably 04:55 - Knicks Depth Will Be Tested With More Players Missing Games 07:03 - Jalen Brunson Continues To Break Records 09:40 - Brunson Is One Of The Best PGs In The ENTIRE NBA LISTEN NOW TO GET YOUR KNICKS FIX! Catch the latest special interviews, shorts, fan interactions, and more by following the show! Don't forget to turn on notifications so you don't miss another episode! Rather Watch the latest Knicks Recap episode? Catch us on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/@TheKnicksRecap Follow The Knicks Recap on all social media platforms! Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheKnicksRecap Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/TheKnicksRecap/ Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/u/TheKnicksRecap?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android_app&utm_name=androidcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheKnicksRecap/ Rather Listen to The Knicks Recap on a different platform? Catch us on ALL of your favorite streaming platforms: Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3SKSl8o Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3QrEfr6 iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-knicks-recap-a-new-yor-100895112/ Amazon Music: https://amzn.to/3QoZrOd Other Pod Channels: https://anchor.fm/the-knicks-recap Grab our MERCH featuring some of the graphics you've seen us create to take your Knicks fandom to the NEXT LEVEL: MAIN STORE: https://theknicksrecap.myspreadshop.com/ CashApp: $TheKnicksRecap Have a comment about the show, an interview, or a graphic idea? Reach out to The Knicks Recap on ALL SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS!

World News with BK
Podcast#388: Russia terror, Ireland PM quits, Taiwan guy has coconut surgically removed from anus

World News with BK

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2024 181:58


Started off with the rapidly-updating Russia terror attack story, and Pakistan launches airstrike against Taliban in Afghanistan. Plus Israel planning to move ahead with invasion, "Modern Day Knight" nonsense, Chipotle manager accused of ejaculating on fellow employee, Texas vs Feds border battle, and a Taiwanese guy has a coconut surgically removed from rectum. Music: Rush/"Subdivisions"

AJR Podcast Series
Comparative Results of Surgically Resected Pure Ground-Glass, Heterogeneous Ground-Glass, and Part-Solid Pulmonary Nodules

AJR Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 7:42


Full article: https://www.ajronline.org/doi/10.2214/AJR.23.30504  Shruti Kumar, MD study that investigates the outcomes of patients with pure ground-glass nodules, heterogeneous ground-glass nodules, and part-solid nodules. It shows that pure ground-glass nodules have better surgical outcomes and may be monitored noninvasively, whereas nodules with increased density may need surgery. 

Edifi With Billy Hallowell
Is Surgically Transitioning Kids a Diabolical Evil? Journalist Sounds Alarm, Shares Shocking New Developments

Edifi With Billy Hallowell

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 15:21


Christian Post reporter Brandon Showalter has been on a mission to expose gender ideology, blowing the top off some of the most shocking stories of what he says is clear medical malfeasance. Listen to him reveal some stunning details and the surprising ways he believes the conversation could be turning in the right direction. FOLLOW BILLY ON SOCIAL MEDIA:- Follow Billy on Twitter- Follow Billy on Instagram- Follow Billy on Facebook

Am I the Jerk?
My Friend DEMANDS that I SURGICALLY REMOVE my MOLE if I want to be her BRIDESMAID

Am I the Jerk?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2024 20:36


Am I the Jerk?
My Friend DEMANDS that I SURGICALLY REMOVE my MOLE if I want to be her BRIDESMAID

Am I the Jerk?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2024 25:36


Am I the Jerk?
My Friend DEMANDS that I SURGICALLY REMOVE my MOLE if I want to be her BRIDESMAID

Am I the Jerk?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2024 25:36


Am I the Jerk?
My Friend DEMANDS that I SURGICALLY REMOVE my MOLE if I want to be her BRIDESMAID

Am I the Jerk?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2024 20:36


Redefining Midlife with Jo Clark
66. Confidence Over Compartmentalising with Bev Williams-Krause

Redefining Midlife with Jo Clark

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 71:38


Last week we were joined by the amazing Bev Williams-Krause and uncovered more stories that I thought possible. Little did I know at the time that we would be back for part two of this conversation for this episode. Bev knows that fashion has always played a huge part in her life and in this episode, we touch on how she opened her own Bridal Boutique in a gorgeous 17th century village in Staffordshire (UK). In doing so she helped brides see past the unrealistic images in bridal magazines and focused on encouraging brides to explore dress designs based on their own individual uniqueness by embracing their bodies (instead of longing to look like a model with no curves). Bev and I chat together easily again for this episode and talk about: Feeling confident about our bodies in midlife (even though our bodies are continually changing). Her immigration to Australia and shifting to new beginning after copious amounts of research. Surgically induced menopause at the age of 40 and ongoing challenges she faces with HRT. Her breast implant journey, the benefits and ramifications long-term that many women are not aware of. Explant surgery, including rupture, symptoms, and the difference post operation. As always, Bev's positive energy and outlook on life are contagious. I encourage you to follow Bev via Instagram https://www.instagram.com/theirismaystyle/. You can also reach her by email at theirismaystyle@gmail.com. To revisit or listen to part one of this conversation you can follow the link here. You can also find me on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/joclarkcoaching/ and Private Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/womenswellnesscollective1.   Here's to redefining midlife and making our next half of life even better than the first. 

ETC by US
Surgically Speaking: "I Am Vanguard" by Tha Audio Unit

ETC by US

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2023 38:05


Welcome to Surgically Speaking, the latest podcast series from the ETC Content Network! This show is all about taking a deep dive into the projects made by creatives in our community, with care and intention. We believe that great art deserves the same amount of attention and energy as its creators put into making it, and Surgically Speaking is our way of exploring those projects in detail. In each episode of Surgically Speaking, we'll sit down with a different creative and take a closer look at their work. From music and film to visual arts and beyond, we'll cover a wide range of projects and styles. Our goal is to help listeners gain a deeper appreciation for the art being made in our community, and to connect them with the creatives behind it. In this episode, we're thrilled to feature Tha Audio Unit, a distinguished figure in Columbus' music scene. Following up on his appearance in "Etcetera With...", we delve deeper into his creative process, uncovering the layers and intricacies of his music production. Tha Audio Unit, known for his unique sound and innovative approach, takes us through the journey of creating his music - from initial concept to final production. This episode offers a rare glimpse into the mind and methods of one of Columbus' most respected music producers. Join us on Surgically Speaking as we explore the sonic world of Tha Audio Unit and get an inside look at what makes his music resonate with listeners. Whether you're a long-time fan or just discovering his work, this episode is a testament to the dedication and talent behind his craft. And if you like what you hear, please consider supporting us on Patreon - your support helps us continue to create high-quality content and showcase the best of what our community has to offer. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/etc-by-us/message

Dry Fasting Club
Dry Fasting Miracles: Cure Osteoarthritis Spinal Stenosis Non-Surgically with Craig Campbell

Dry Fasting Club

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 100:32


Discord link: https://discord.gg/yHUhW2Wjc7 Scorch Protocol: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1l-F9pCuh942zn5rS_FXVxGzbCtXN0-toBipeMZTAbOc/edit?usp=sharing Research Papers: https://www.dryfastingclub.com/studies/ #spinalcordinjuryrecovery #stenosis#osteoarthritistreatment #osteoarthritis #lumbarspinal #stenosi#cervicalspine #degenerativediscdisease Spine Disease Physical Therapy for Stenosis #arthritis #arthritispainrelief Non-Surgical Spinal Stenosis Treatments Exercise for Spinal Osteoarthritis Spinal Stenosis Surgery Options Spinal stenosis, a condition characterized by the narrowing of spaces within the spine, can cause pain, numbness, and mobility issues due to the compression of spinal nerves. Emerging research suggests that fasting might offer therapeutic benefits for spinal stenosis through mechanisms like autophagy and stem cell regeneration. Autophagy, a process activated during fasting, involves the cellular self-cleaning of damaged proteins and organelles, potentially reducing inflammation and aiding in the repair of damaged spinal tissues. Additionally, fasting may stimulate stem cell regeneration, which can lead to the rejuvenation of cells and tissues in the spinal area. These regenerative processes could potentially alleviate some symptoms of spinal stenosis by improving spinal health and function. Join us on Instagram https://instagram.com/dryfastingclub Join us on Twitter https://twitter.com/dryfastingclub The Dry Fasting Club does not provide medical advice. Always seek the advice of your physician or another qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment before undertaking a new healthcare regimen.

Dear Menopause
77: Alex Isaac on Surgically Induced Menopause and Hormone Therapy

Dear Menopause

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 19:11 Transcription Available


Alex Isaac is back this week to discuss her surgically induced menopause following a risk-reducing hysterectomy and bilateral oophorectomy and the benefits of starting immediate hormone therapy.We also discuss Sarah, Alex's sister and her fight for hormone therapy, due to her breast cancer history, and the life-changing impact when she finally found a GP who supported her. We debate the urgent need for medical professionals to have a much deeper knowledge of menopause treatments and hormone therapies, particularly for women who have experienced induced menopause at such a young age.This episode is not just a conversation, but a beacon for every woman navigating an induced menopause journey.Resources:Pink Hope - hereditary cancer supportThank you for listening to my show! Join the fun on InstagramTake the Midlife QuizStellar Women Website

The True Beauty Brooklyn Podcast
Beauty School no 27: Surgically Altered & Transitioning Bodies w/ Dr.Trina Ebersole and Dr.Jennifer MacGregor: The Body Care Chronicles Vol. 1.2

The True Beauty Brooklyn Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 102:38


Thanks to today's sponsor, Lume! Lume's Starter Pack is perfect for new customers. It comes with a Solid Stick Deodorant, Cream Tube Deodorant, two free products of your choice (like Mini Body Wash and Deodorant Wipes), and free shipping. As a special offer for listeners, new customers GET $5 OFF a Lume Starter Pack with code TRUEBEAUTY at LumeDeodorant.com. That equates to over 40% off your Starter Pack when you visit LumeDeodorant.com and use code TRUEBEAUTY. Send your beauty questions and beauty baddie moments of the week to truebeautypodcast@gmail.com . Follow me on Instagram @thetruebeautypodcast and @thebrownelizabethtaylor Book virtual appointments with me at www.TRUEBEAUTYBROOKLYN.com  And Click here to subscribe to my YouTube Channel Don't forget to rate us 5-stars, subscribe, and leave a review on Apple iTunes. Tell a friend to tell a friend if you like the show! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The MeidasTouch Podcast
Jack Smith SURGICALLY DISMANTLES Trump's Latest Frivolous Motion

The MeidasTouch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 18:27


MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on Special Counsel Jack Smith's opposition to Donald Trump's request to access classified documents in the Washington DC federal case before judge Tanya Chutkan. MASTERWORKS: Skip the waitlist and invest in blue-chip art for the very first time by signing up for Masterworks: https://www.masterworks.art/meidas Purchase shares in great masterpieces from artists like Pablo Picasso, Banksy, Andy Warhol, and more. How Masterworks works: -Create your account with your traditional bank account -Pick major works of art to invest in or our new blue-chip diversified art portfolio -Identify investment amount -Hold shares in works by Picasso or trade them in our secondary marketplace See important Masterworks disclosures: https://www.masterworks.com/about/disclaimer?utm_source=meidastouch&utm_medium=youtube&utm_campaign=2-17-23&utm_term=Meidas+Touch+Subscriber&utm_content=disclaimer Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://pod.link/1510240831 Legal AF: https://pod.link/1580828595 The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://pod.link/1595408601 The Influence Continuum: https://pod.link/1603773245 Kremlin File: https://pod.link/1575837599 Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen: https://pod.link/1530639447 The Weekend Show: https://pod.link/1612691018 American Psyop: https://pod.link/1652143101 Burn the Boats: https://pod.link/1485464343 Majority 54: https://pod.link/1309354521 Political Beatdown: https://pod.link/1669634407 Lights On with Jessica Denson: https://pod.link/1676844320 Uncovered: https://pod.link/1690214260 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

2 UNITS
14. Caulfield Cup | Firm 2 | Surgically Maintained

2 UNITS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 40:56


The Caulfield Cup is upon us and we take an in depth look at the big race as well as the undercard in this week's edition of SULTS SPECS. The FLOW METER AWARDS celebrates some guilty pleasures and post race interviews that should be left for after dark. In this week's edition of PACK YA NAGS Footy sends RSN royalty packing. Sults wants the horse to be recognised, not the footballer and the Gold Trip news hits exhausting areas. Our UNIT OF THE WEEK charity partner for Season 6 is Racing Hearts (https://www.racinghearts.com.au). Money raised throughout Season 6 will go towards providing equine and animal assisted counselling, psychology and educational programs for those most in need in the community. Funds will also assist Racing Hearts to retrain and rehome retired racehorses. Thanks to TopSport for the ongoing support with this. As always we round out the show with our 2 UNITS, our best bets from around Australia. Segment Times: 01:38 - The Sultan's Supper 06:26- Pack Ya Nags 15:15 - Sults' Specs 35:42 - UNIT of the Week 37:40 - 2 UNITS Outro: Jebediah - Leaving Home Imagine what you could be buying instead. For free and confidential support call 1800 858 858 or visit gamblinghelponline.org.au

CRST: The Podcast
Navigating A-Constant Optimization and Surgically Induced Astigmatism

CRST: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 23:50


Host Ben LaHood, MBChB, PGDipOphth, PhD, FRANZCO, FWCRS, and guest Florian T.A. Kretz, MD, FEBO, discuss optimizing the A-constant and surgically induced astigmatism in cataract surgery—two topics featured in CRST's recent cover focus on astigmatism management. Together they delve into the multifaceted nature of A-constant optimization and the complex challenges of surgically induced astigmatism. For more insights on astigmatism management, read the July issue of CRST: https://crstoday.com/articles/july-2023/a-worthwhile-effort?single=true.

ALL IN with Art Stapleton: A NY Giants Podcast
Giant statement as Daniel Jones surgically carves up Carolina

ALL IN with Art Stapleton: A NY Giants Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2023 12:20


Art recaps the Giants' 21-19 preseason victory over the Carolina Panthers in which Daniel Jones was nearly perfect in surgically carving up his hometown team in first game action of the summer. Also, Darren Waller lives up to the hype and more instant postgame reaction from MetLife Stadium. 

Speakin' Spooky
Ep 63: The Murder of Robert Wone Part: 1 & Cow Tipping

Speakin' Spooky

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 72:01


What's up Ghoulfriends! Welcome to Episode 63 of Where Murder Meets Mystery! Body drained of blood!? Surgically precise incisions!? Grace is bringing us a terrifying two-part case this week. The murder of Robert Wone Part: 1. Ghoulfriends, have you ever been lied to? Welcome to Where Murder Meets The Truth. Trevor's Mystery gets straight to the facts about cow tipping! Follow us on IG: @wheremurdermeetsmystery Email us Questions at: wheremurdermeetsmystery@gmail.com Scarlett Scale Ratings: Grace's Case (8); Trevor's Mystery (1) Sources: ----------------------------------------------------------- Grace's Case: https://www.newsweek.com/who-killed-robert-wone-suspects-theories-1785963 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6_nWNhtEJg https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Robert_Eric_Wone Trevor's Mystery: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cow_tipping

Rumble in the Morning
Stupid News 8-8-2023 6am …She Claims Her Ex Has Her Surgically Removed Testicles

Rumble in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 10:26


Stupid News 8-8-2023 6am …He Broke in, Bathed in the Baptismal, and Stole Some Stuff … Photographer's Assistant Slept with the Groom After the Wedding Ceremony …She Claims Her Ex Has Her Surgically Removed Testicles

CME in Minutes: Education in Dermatology
Axel Hauschild, MD - Advancing Outcomes in Surgically Resectable Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Carving New Paths Forward With Immunotherapies

CME in Minutes: Education in Dermatology

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 12:56


Please visit answersincme.com/KDX860 to participate, download slides and supporting materials, complete the post test, and obtain credit. In this activity, an expert in dermatology discusses the use of neoadjuvant immunotherapies in the treatment of surgically resectable cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (CSCC). Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Describe the rationale for using neoadjuvant immunotherapies for patients with surgically resectable CSCC; Review the latest evidence on the efficacy and safety of emerging neoadjuvant immunotherapies for patients with surgically resectable CSCC; and Outline clinical strategies to optimize the therapeutic management of surgically resectable CSCC for patients who would be appropriate candidates for neoadjuvant immunotherapies.

The AOFAS Orthopod-Cast
J. Leonard Goldner Award Finalist: Surgically Repairing Achilles Tendon Ruptures Restores Plantar Flexor Function Better Than Non-surgical Treatment in a Rat Model

The AOFAS Orthopod-Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 13:26


Dr. Nick Strasser hosts this conversation with award finalist paper author Josh R. Baxter, PhD. This paper was presented live at the 2022 AOFAS Annual Meeting in Quebec City. For additional educational resources, visit: https://aofas.org Looking for CME? AOFAS Podcast CME only on the ConveyMED Podcast App: Apple Store click here Google Play click here

The Rants And Raves Podcast
Ep 179: Invisible, Cheesy, and Surgically Absurd

The Rants And Raves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 78:45


In a world where customer service seems to be a thing of the past, one person dares to speak up. Join us as a listener recounts their frustrating encounter at a local establishment, where they find themselves invisible and ignored. The ladies turn that into about 3 other Rants and spin off track as usual!! Thank goodness for that cleansing breath!!!   ***CLEANSING BREATH***   Dana Corner - Excuuuuuuuse Me??!! German Surgeon Fired After Asking Hospital Cleaner To Assist Amputation Jess Corner - Weirdo of the Week  UPI - Ben Hooper  Woman wins annual cheese-rolling race while unconscious.   ***************   Dana Rave - LA Parks Foundation  https://www.laparksfoundation.org/ Parks are an essential component of what constitutes a great city. The Los Angeles Parks Foundation's mission is to enhance, expand, preserve, and promote public recreation, parks, and open space for the diverse people of Los Angeles.  The Los Angeles Parks Foundation raises funds for projects and programs of all sizes throughout our city parks. Whether it's building a state-of-the-art archery range or placing donated benches beneath shady trees, the LA Parks Foundation continues to expand its role with private funding to support our city parks. Our signature initiatives include our Los Angeles Park Forests, Adopt-A-Park, Friends of the Parks, and Donate-A-Bench programs.     Jess Rave -Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership Foundation HOBY hoby.org OUR MISSION To inspire and develop our global community of youth and volunteers to a life dedicated to leadership, service, and innovation.

Cleanse Heal Ignite
MEDICAL MAFIA Lies and $hit they Don't tell you Before they Surgically Install Artificial Parts in You (or Remove the ones God gave you) PART 2

Cleanse Heal Ignite

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 77:48


Get Diane's Killer Breasts Book:  www.KillerBreatsBook.com Connect with Robyn Towt: https://www.gpacunited.org MUST WATCH DOCUMENTARIES REFERENCED: THE DEVIL WE KNOW (FULL FILM) - HOW TEFLON & FOREVER CHEMICALS CAUSE CANCER, INFERTILITY, AID & MORE - https://www.bitchute.com/video/UcwKtqpsgrCw/ DARK WATERS - A DOCUMENTARY ON DUPONT AND TOXIC TEFLON THAT IS POISONING US- https://www.bitchute.com/video/QmURxxqHSSM4/ THE BLEEDING EDGE (2018) FULL DOCUMENTARY (THE DANGER OF MEDICAL DEVICES LIKE BREAST IMPLANTS)- https://www.bitchute.com/video/vpPPbFX4x67r/ DIED SUDDENLY - FULL DOCUMENTARY ABOUT COVID VACCINES AND THE DEATH OF THE MISLEAD & INNOCENT -https://www.bitchute.com/video/xNSVtk72A8ox/ There is SO MUCH ‘they' don't warn you about before surgery, and yet story after story we hear, nightmares of people suffering after these implantations, including our own! I'm not talking JUST breast implants either. ANY permanent artificial part that is placed in a human, has its own set of consequences, unbeknownst to the patient…WHY…because they don't think it's important to tell us.  Do you (or a loved one, patients, clients) have any implantable devices such as:  Breast, butt, cheek, face Implants (silicone or saline) Dermal fillers because contrary to what most uninformed injectors tell you, they ARE considered ‘implantable devices' because they do not break down and leave the body. Undissolvable stitches (made of Polypropylene aka Plastic).  Mesh Material to repair hernias in the abdomen, groin (Polypropylene) vaginal prolapse (polyurethane) aka Plastic Metal rods, tooth implants, plates, etc Silver fillings in your teeth (mercury/aluminum) Silicone cups for heart valve surgery and post Mastectomy breast reconstruction. Do you have unexplainable symptoms that no one has been able to help you pinpoint why, where they're coming from or what to do about it? Perhaps ones that are listed on the scroll here up top? It's not a known fact, NOR an FDA warning that SO many people have reactions to these permanent ingredients and don't realize that they're in most medical devices including sutures etc. It's time to make common medical fails, common knowledge so you can learn the truth about why your body may be reacting and can begin your journey on the 'what to do about it' Share this episode with others who deserve to hear this information.  It could LITERALLY save a life! CLEANSE the Toxins in your body from these implant devices + thousands of others, you're exposed to daily which accumulate in your body and we call ‘disease'.  If you've never heard, the Warrior Cleanse will help you do that (and so much more): www.TheWarriorCleanse.com  

Pop Culture Crisis
EPISODE 353: Lizzo Performs With Drag Queens to Protest New Law, Actor Dies Trying to Surgically Look Like BTS Member, Glenn Powell & Sydney Sweeny Cause Drama

Pop Culture Crisis

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 137:02


1) Two Women DOXXED After Mocking Influencer Taking Selfies at Baseball Game 2) Lizzo Performs With Drag Queens to Protest Tennessee Law Against Children's Drag Shows 3) Glenn Powell's Girlfriend UNFOLLOWS Sydney Sweeney Causing Cheating Rumors 4) Actor Dies as a Result of Complications From Surgery to Look Like Jimin From BTS 5) Aging Movie Stars Are What Brings People to Theaters Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Rumble in the Morning
Facebook Fights 4-4-2023 …Do not let your dog lick your surgically wounds

Rumble in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 10:22


Facebook Fights 4-4-2023 …Do not let your dog lick your surgically wounds …Does anyone know who is randomly screaming?

Cleanse Heal Ignite
MEDICAL MAFIA Lies and $hit they Don't tell you Before they Surgically Install Artificial Parts in You (or Remove the ones God gave you)

Cleanse Heal Ignite

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 102:24


Get Diane's Killer Breasts Book FREE March 29, 30, 31 here:  www.KillerBreatsBook.com Connect with Robyn Towt: https://www.gpacunited.org FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS) Public Dashboard https://fis.fda.gov/sense/app/95239e26-e0be-42d9-a960-9a5f7f1c25ee/sheet/7a47a261-d58b-4203-a8aa-6d3021737452/state/analysis Voices of the mesh injured https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=wEY0rww7bRY&feature=youtu.be THE BLEEDING EDGE (2018) FULL DOCUMENTARY (THE DANGER OF MEDICAL DEVICES LIKE BREAST IMPLANTS) https://www.bitchute.com/video/vpPPbFX4x67r/ Medical Implant Diseases, Mesh Related Complications & Implant Systemic Symptoms https://www.gpacunited.org/_files/ugd/eac3fd_5b995fdb01384bceb6f3e29766076f87.pdf There is SO MUCH ‘they' don't warn you about before surgery, and yet story after story we hear, nightmares of people suffering after these implantations, including our own! I'm not talking JUST breast implants either. ANY permanent artificial part that is placed in a human, has its own set of consequences, unbeknownst to the patient…WHY…because they don't think it's important to tell us.   Do you (or a loved one, patients, clients) have any implantable devices such as:  Breast, butt, cheek, face Implants (silicone or saline) Dermal fillers because contrary to what most uninformed injectors tell you, they ARE considered ‘implantable devices' because they do not break down and leave the body. Undissolvable stitches (made of Polypropylene aka Plastic).  Mesh Material to repair hernias in the abdomen, groin (Polypropylene) vaginal prolapse (polyurethane) aka Plastic Metal rods, tooth implants, plates, etc Silver fillings in your teeth (mercury/aluminum) Silicone cups for heart valve surgery and post Mastectomy breast reconstruction. Do you have unexplainable symptoms that no one has been able to help you pinpoint why, where they're coming from or what to do about it? Perhaps ones that are listed on the scroll here up top? It's not a known fact, NOR an FDA warning that SO many people have reactions to these permanent ingredients and don't realize that they're in most medical devices including sutures etc. It's time to make common medical fails, common knowledge so you can learn the truth about why your body may be reacting and can begin your journey on the 'what to do about it' Share this episode with others who deserve to hear this information.  It could LITERALLY save a life! CLEANSE the Toxins in your body from these implant devices + thousands of others, you're exposed to daily which accumulate in your body and we call ‘disease'.  If you've never heard, the Warrior Cleanse will help you do that (and so much more): www.TheWarriorCleanse.com  

The Best Practices Show
Surgically Facilitated Orthodontic Therapy (SFOT)

The Best Practices Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 41:27


Surgically Facilitated Orthodontic Therapy (SFOT)Episode #555 with Dr. Drew McDonaldWith new technology and advanced procedures, you can give patients better results faster than ever. Dentistry is evolving, and to highlight the importance of 3D imaging and surgically facilitated orthodontic therapy, Kirk Behrendt brings back Dr. Drew McDonald with his best practices for maximizing case outcomes and preventing the results that you and your patients don't want to see. Stop hiding in the past with 2D! To learn how 3D and SFOT will increase your patients' quality of life, listen to Episode 555 of The Best Practices Show!Episode Resources:Dr. McDonald's website: https://www.mcdonaldortho.comDr. McDonald's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drew.mcdonald.984Dr. McDonald's social media: @drdrewmcdonaldEmail Kirk for Dr. McDonald's Master Classes: kirk@actdental.com Subscribe to the Best Practices Show PodcastJoin ACT's To The Top Study ClubJoin

ETC by US
Surgically Speaking: "Tiers" by TrigNO and Dev Draper

ETC by US

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2023 102:50


Welcome to Surgically Speaking, the latest podcast series from the ETC Content Network! This show is all about taking a deep dive into the projects made by creatives in our community, with care and intention. We believe that great art deserves the same amount of attention and energy as its creators put into making it, and Surgically Speaking is our way of exploring those projects in detail. In each episode of Surgically Speaking, we'll sit down with a different creative and take a closer look at their work. From music and film to visual arts and beyond, we'll cover a wide range of projects and styles. Our goal is to help listeners gain a deeper appreciation for the art being made in our community, and to connect them with the creatives behind it. On this episode of Surgically Speaking, we're going deep with TrigNO and Dev Draper on their newest project TIERS, now available on Bandcamp. If you're passionate about art and creativity, then Surgically Speaking is the podcast for you. Join us as we explore the projects that are shaping our community and pushing the boundaries of what's possible in the Cardinal. And if you like what you hear, please consider supporting us on Patreon - your support helps us continue to create high-quality content and showcase the best of what our community has to offer. Text ETC to 6144823617 to discover community and navigate local culture. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/etc-by-us/message

Lead-Lag Live
Surgically Dissecting Markets With David Rhoiney

Lead-Lag Live

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 51:19


From nothing to everything.Sign up for The Lead-Lag Report at www.leadlagreport.com and use promo code PODCAST30 for 2 weeks free and 30% off.Check The Lead-Lag Report on your favorite social networks.Twitter: https://twitter.com/leadlagreportYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/theleadlagreportFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/leadlagreportInstagram: https://instagram.com/leadlagreport                             Nothing on this channel should be considered as personalized financial advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any securities.                             The content in this program is for informational purposes only. You should not construe any information or other material as investment, financial, tax, or other advice. The views expressed by the participants are solely their own. A participant may have taken or recommended any investment position discussed, but may close such position or alter its recommendation at any time without notice. Nothing contained in this program constitutes a solicitation, recommendation, endorsement, or offer to buy or sell any securities or other financial instruments in any jurisdiction. Please consult your own investment or financial advisor for advice related to all investment decisions.See disclosures for The Lead-Lag Report here: The Lead-Lag Report (leadlagreport.com)Foodies unite…with HowUdish!It's social media with a secret sauce: FOOD! The world's first network for food enthusiasts. HowUdish connects foodies across the world!Share kitchen tips and recipe hacks. Discover hidden gem food joints and street food. Find foodies like you, connect, chat and organize meet-ups!HowUdish makes it simple to connect through food anywhere in the world.So, how do YOU dish? Download HowUdish on the Apple App Store today:

Skincare Anarchy
E.410: Surgically-Precise Skincare Is The Best Option For Clinically Proven Results ft. 111SKIN

Skincare Anarchy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2023 35:58


Join us for a discussion with the visionary and leading surgeon behind the skincare that has been to space and back, Dr Yannis Alexandrides. In this episode Dr Yannis explains the new trends in aesthetic medicine and how 111SKIN is paving the way to make surgically precise skincare the new benchmark for achieving truly transformative results from topical products. DR. YANNIS ALEXANDRIDES is an American and British board certified plastic surgeon specialising in facial reconstructive and rejuvenation surgery. Since 2001 he has been the founder, director and head of surgical practice at 111 HARLEY ST. in London, one of the city's most renowned cosmetic surgery practices specialising in both surgical and non-surgical procedures. A pioneer in innovative cosmetic treatments, Dr. Yannis was among the first in his field to advocate non-surgical procedures to his clients with his ethos being that surgery is always the last resort. This unique perspective combined with the success of his original Dramatic Healing Serum that Dr Yannis developed and used on his patients as a part of their post-surgical aftercare led to the launch of 111SKIN. An advanced anti-ageing product range featuring a key proprietary formula NAC Y2, 111SKIN combines Dr. Yannis' knowledge of effectively targeting the signs of ageing with space scientists' expertise in protecting the skin against environmental damage. In keeping with the holistic approach that Dr. Yannis takes to his work and his belief that a patient's overall health and wellness need to be addressed before embarking on any aesthetic treatments, 2016 saw the launch of 111CRYO, the first full body, non-nitrogen cryotherapy chamber in the UK, exclusively at Harvey Nichols, Knightsbridge. Most recently, Dr. Yannis has launched 111SPA/CLINIC by 111SKIN; a revolutionary spa concept offering the latest aesthetic performance face and body treatments for the first time in a multi-sensory spa environment. Inspired by his surgical expertise, powered by clinically-engineered, aesthetician-grade skincare and utilising in-clinic technology, 111SPA/CLINIC by 111SKIN is a true fusion of proven clinical results within a luxurious, sensual experience. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/skincareanarchy/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/skincareanarchy/support

Untitled Star Trek Project

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Series 3, Episode 5. First broadcast on Saturday, 24 December 1994. Stardate 46519.1: Surgically altered to appear Romulan, Marina Sirtis wakes up on board the Romulan Warbird Khazara looking as fabulous as she has ever looked and starts threatening an increasingly cowed Carolyn Seymour. The result — one hell of an enjoyable episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Eighteen months later: Surgically altered to appear Cardassian, Nana Visitor wakes up on Cardassia Prime looking incredibly striking, but her rich backstory, the show's increasingly involved premise, and her willingness to just go for it as an actor — all of these combine to make one hell of an enjoyable and satisfying episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.

Healing at the Speed of Light
Nerve Pain After Surgery

Healing at the Speed of Light

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 27:47


Research states that understanding post-surgical nerve pain helps reduce the intensity of the pain. That means that listening to today's episode might start to help your pain! Understanding the perioperative process is a great step in preventing and resolving nerve pain; what else can help to address this common surgical pain problem?For those who want more technical information, here is the study referenced on the show today:Surgically induced neuropathic pain: understanding the perioperative processWe are live-streaming this podcast! Watch this episode on Facebook right here, and see the next episode LIVE in two weeks!Visit the LTI website for more information and to find a laser therapy provider near you. Are you a healthcare provider?Laser Therapy Institute Podcast YouTube ChannelHealing at the Speed of Light

The Daily Beans
Carefully, Precisely, Surgically (feat. Amanda Litman)

The Daily Beans

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 44:34


Tuesday, November 8th, 2020 Today, in the Hot Notes; it's election day in America as people flock to the polls in record numbers; Republicans seek to block military ballots from being counted in Wisconsin, Yvgeny Prigozhin admits to interfering in elections; a Trump appointed judge says Bannon's conviction for contempt will most likely be overturned; an appeals court has dismissed John Eastman's motion again; and Stewart Rhodes is eviscerated on the stand by the DoJ; plus Allison and Dana deliver your Good News. Follow the Podcast on Apple: http://apple.co/beans Our Guest: Amanda Litman  https://twitter.com/amandalitman Run For Something https://twitter.com/runforsomething Follow AG and Dana on Twitter: Dr. Allison Gill  https://twitter.com/allisongill https://twitter.com/MuellerSheWrote https://twitter.com/dailybeanspod Dana Goldberg https://twitter.com/DGComedy Follow Aimee on Instagram: Aimee Carrero (@aimeecarrero) How We Win Fund swingleft.org/fundraise/howwewin Crimes & Crimes & Crimes t-shirt: https://www.dailybeanspod.com/shop/ Have some good news, a confession, a correction, or a case for Beans Court? https://www.dailybeanspod.com/confessional/ Listener Survey: http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=BffJOlI7qQcF&ver=short Want to support the show and get it ad-free and early? https://dailybeans.supercast.tech Or https://patreon.com/thedailybeans Promo Code: Thanks to Athletic Greens for supporting The Daily Beans. Go to athleticgreens.com/dailybeans and get a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hey Man, Nice Shirt
#89 - Surgically Enhanced Shirt

Hey Man, Nice Shirt

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 87:12


Can you catch the error??? The boys slow roll into this weeks episode with Nick failing to teach his ducks to swim. Logan “starts” the show with three words and the boys dive right into some current affairs. Words are weird and Logan talks about Beyonce's backlash from an “offensive” word. Nick believes that people are starting to cancel, cancel culture and Andrew Schulz is living proof. Plastic surgery is getting out of hand, and so is the newly married Dan Bilzerian. We need to bring back “Scars” on MTV and keep promoting Nitro Circus. NYC issues the strangest PSA from a GTA green screen regarding a nuclear attack. Be sure to follow, like, and subscribe before the nuclear EMP's knock out the entire grid.

Anti Aging Hacks
How to Reduce Sagging & Jowls On Your Face Non-Surgically & Surgically

Anti Aging Hacks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 62:16


One of the problems with aging is that our faces start to sag and jowls begin to appear. On this podcast, Faraz Khan interviews a board certified plastic surgeon, Dr. George Bitar, on the non-surgical and surgical ways to lift your face and reduce the appearance of sagging and jowls. [Sponsor message: If you are looking to get thicker, fuller and stronger hair, make sure to check out FullyVital. The hair growth kit consists of 4 different ways to stimulate hair follicles to regrow hair.] George Bitar, MD, FACS is an award-winning, fellowship-trained, board-certified plastic surgeon who has performed over 10,000 cosmetic facial and body procedures. He is the founder and Medical Director of the Bitar Cosmetic Surgery Institute with offices in Fairfax, VA that serves a sophisticated national and international patient base. offering state-of-the-art skin care, injectables and cosmetic surgery. Topics we cover on this episode: 1. Dr. Bitar's journey to becoming a successful plastic surgeon. 2. Is his clientele primarily male or female? 3. Most common procedures for women and men 4. What happens to our face and neck as we age. When does this process start? 5. How do jowls happen and skin sag? 6. At what age should people get proactive about jowls and sagging skin? 7. What are the many non-surgical options available to get rid of jowls and lift the face? 8. How does radiofrequency and radiofrequency microneedling work (RF-microneedling)? 9. How well do patients respond to RF microneedling and how long do results last? 10. Let's discuss ultrasound as a procedure (Ultherapy)? How does it work? 11. How well do patients respond to ultrasound and how long do the results last? 12. Is there an ideal depth for heating the inner layers with both RF-microneedling and ultrasound? 13. What precautions are needed for both these procedures? 14. Is it best to preserve the fat in the upper areas of the face but get rid of the fat in the jowls? 15. What are the options available if someone needs more than what the above two options can provide? 16. How does a surgical face lift work and how effective is it?  17. Where can people find you and come see you for a consult? For the full show notes, please go to https://antiaginghacks.net  

Craig Peterson's Tech Talk
Do You Know Anyone Who Uses TikTok? Kids Are Dying Because of It!

Craig Peterson's Tech Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 81:06


Do You Know Anyone Who Uses TikTok? Kids Are Dying Because of It! TikTok has been in the news for a lot of reasons. It is now confirmed. It is used for Chinese spy operations, but the big problem right now is the kids that are dying because of TikTok. [Automatic transcript follows] You are not alone. I'm Craig Peterson TikTok has been in the crosshairs for quite a while. This is a Chinese company. Tencent is the Chinese company that started them up and they really kind of got their foundation through what you'd call challenges probably. [00:00:37] Everybody remembers the ice bucket challenge and that ice bucket challenge was floating around. They were doing it on YouTube, TikTok everywhere, and it was to benefit really ALS. Which is absolutely kind of fantastic. And this was eight years ago, I guess. I don't know, 10 years, 2014, I think actually, uh, a long time ago. [00:01:03] I remember like it was yesterday and they raised apparently $115 million. The idea was that you would challenge someone else to do this ice bucket challenge and in, so doing, you would donate money to ALS. That is really kind of cool. What a great idea for ALS. So I would, for instance, get challenged by someone who dumped a bucket of ice water over their head. [00:01:34] To do the same and donate to ALS Lou Gehrig's disease. That's kind of cool. Obviously they're not supporting Lou Gehrigs are supporting the research and due stopping it. Right. And people did it. And as I said, $115 million later, ALS research is probably a little further along. You kind of hope so it's easy in a big organization to chew up $115 million. [00:02:00] That's for sure. But bill gates did it. Ton of celebrities did it. And ultimately people took that basic idea and, and tried to put it into other types of fundraisers. You know, that's all well and good, you know, it kind of kind of died down, uh, for a while. They did a whole bunch of other things I'm looking right now, by the way. [00:02:28] Uh, let's see. Yeah, it was ALS association. This is Wikipedia, which is, uh, sometimes to believe be believed most of the time not. And a, the ALS site was where I was quoing from before Wikipedia is saying that. There was over 220 million worldwide raised for ALS research. So it's probably the difference between worldwide and in the us. [00:02:54] So they wanted to make it kind of an annual event. It just didn't happen. And the cold water challenge. It started really in 1991. So they, they took it and they ran with it. Well, one of the things that TikTok has been doing a lot of is challenges and they they're different kinds of challenges. They have musical challenges where someone will. [00:03:20] Post, uh, some music usually by a star of some sort. And they'll go ahead and have a, maybe a dance challenge and maybe a, you know, a challenge for your kitty cat or your dog, whatever, what, whatever it might be. But it's been really good for TikTok to grow. And a lot of people are doing it. Different, crazy things that they've done. [00:03:45] You've got the gorilla glue girl. Do you remember her? she, she decided to use gorilla glue in her hair rather than I guess some sort of, uh, I don't know. Oil or something to hold her hair down. And it definitely held her hair down. She sued, she sued them. It's absolutely crazy what she did. So the gorilla glue girl, probably not really a challenge, but she, uh, this is CRA, this is when the New York post undoubtedly cemented her place on talk's most stupid Mount Rushmore. [00:04:20] Because she slathered her hair with gorilla glue and she had to go in and get it. Surgically repaired. It took four hours, $20,000 in donations came in hundreds of free air products, even a full-time agent. The DIY vampire fangs. Uh, this is crazy. This is in Halloween a couple of years ago. Super gluing costume vampire fangs to your teeth. [00:04:50] Uh, 9 million views on that one. Tooth filing. Oh, this is crazy, absolutely crazy. They I'm, I'm looking at a picture of it right now of the video, one of the videos. Anyway, anyways, it was on TikTok and, uh, you know, this is kind of the realm of toothless TikTok challenges, but. They, uh, they were attempting to fix their uneven smiles by using a nail file to sand their teeth down the incisors. [00:05:24] If they were, were a little bit too big. Oh, man, the dentist got upset about that for very good reason. You're destroying the enamel on the outside of your teeth. Irreparable damage, the face wax challenge. Oh, look at this picture. This is crazy billions of videos in counting. Uh, they they're putting wax, although wax all over people's face. [00:05:50] Oh, my goodness. So they caked the whole face, including the eyes with wax, like it's, you know, casting mold. Have you seen those things before they even have wax dip Q ticks tips stuck in their noses to get rid of those nasal hairs? Oh man. Very, very traumatic. Um, I'm not gonna talk about this one. It involves a sensitive body part, the corn cob challenge. [00:06:22] Uh, this is, uh, cons eating corn by attaching the cob. That or to a spinning drill bit. If you can believe that. Oh man, 22 hamburgers. Here's another one. The cereal challenge. Uh, a person pours milk and cereal into the open mouth of a person laying down and eats breakfast from the human bowl. Choking hazards. [00:06:50] Obviously there, the skull breaker challenge, this apparently started in Venezuela and it depicted three friends jumping next to each other as the book ending, Bud's kick in the middle guy's feet out from under him. So what ends up happening is that person crashes to the ground landing on their back, hitting. [00:07:12] The head in the process injuries reported Miami, New York, New Jersey, Arizona, uh, Dayton beach, Florida police have charged two high school teens with misdemeanor, battery and cyber bullying, Mexico. The penny challenge. Oh my gosh. Um, This involves. And I talked about this one here on the radio, too, taking a penny and putting it on a plug. [00:07:41] So you partially plug. A plug into the wall, into the socket and then you stick a penny behind it to shore out the leads. Yeah. So when the, when the penny or whatever coin you're putting in there hits those metal prongs there's sparks electrical system damage, and some cases fire, uh, them fire marshal down in, uh, one of the towns. [00:08:08] Ostro key, I guess it is in mass. Uh, has a photo of a scorched outlet in Holden. Oh, there you go. Reportedly caused by the viral prank. The Benadryl challenge, Chacha slide, pee your pants. Uh, [00:08:31] there's another one, the other side, verbal abuse challenge, mom and dads verbally abusing their kids. I color them a mistake in some cases mentioning the word abortion. Oh my goodness. Flash mobs. Uh, dipping challenge. Oh, that'll make you sweet eating and swallowing dip and the blackout challenge. That's the one we're talking about right now. [00:08:54] There there's so many of these things. If you don't know what's going on on TikTok, this is it, right. I, I just told you a bunch that are dangerous. Absolutely crazy. Nobody should be doing that sort of stuff, but they are, well, parents are saying now the TikTok failed to act after the first reported death in this blackout challenge, as you can guess, the blackout challenge is where kids black out. [00:09:25] They have to strangle themselves until they pass. This was in my emails this week, this whole thing, I've got a link to some of these articles. You'll find it@craigpeterson.com. If you didn't get it on Tuesday morning, make sure you go to Craig peterson.com and sign up right now. But parents of two girls, these are two of the seven kids that are known to have died from this blackout challenge. [00:09:53] Are suing these girls, their daughters that died were ages eight and nine nine. They're claiming according to ours, Technica that their kids became addicted to TikTok. They were fed a constant stream of seemingly harmless challenge videos, persuading them to participate and then died after attempting the blackout challenge. [00:10:22] So they're seeking damages from TikTok for the product design. Now remember TikTok, isn't the one coming up with these challenges. It's the users who are on TikTok that are coming up with them. Now TikTok did respond. He told the New York, they told the New York times the spokesperson that the, the company would not comment on continuing litigation. [00:10:45] And they also linked a prior company statement to people magazine about a 10 year old girl who also died after attempting the blackout challenge. At that time, TikTok said the disturbing challenge predated their platform and had never become a TikTok. Trend now we know TikTok just a few weeks ago. [00:11:06] Confirmed has been sending all of the videos, all of the user information, everything to China. So there you have it avoid TikTok and man, don't let your kids on it. Stick around. We'll be right back. [00:11:25] Hey, Microsoft is giving me nightmares again, and frankly, much of the cybersecurity community because of their change. They just change direction in a way that is much, much less safe. I, I don't know what's going on there. [00:11:42] We over the years have seen Microsoft be just kind of the bane of our existence. Anybody that's trying to stay secure, it's been terrible. [00:11:55] There's software, just horrible. It was not designed but frankly, find frankly. All it's just crazy. And then they brought Dave Cutler in and I worked on NT, the pre one, oh, versions, windows, NT, their new technology, which kind of underlines all of the modern versions of Microsoft windows. And what happens well, instead of doing things securely, really following in the footsteps of a. [00:12:28] Call print system, digital equipment corporation. They decided to just go completely different direction and, uh, rip things out and must make this compatible with anything that's ever been written, kind of the Intel philosophy. And by doing all of that, they lost all of the wonderful security that VMs had. [00:12:48] This operating system that Dave Cutler had kind of led up over in the deck world. we ended up with a piece of garbage, really? It was just terrible. Oh my goodness. And I I've been absolutely amazed since I got rid of bill gates and got rid of that other guy that was in there running things for a wild bomber, who was just incredibly, just terrible. [00:13:18] Uh, and they've really come a long way. Their new CEO, the last few years has done some. Wonderful things. Some really amazing things here to increase. Microsoft's not just productivity for the users, but their profitability and their cyber security, which is why now I am so. Puzzled, because one of the things that has been a killer for cybersecurity has been this whole concept that micro has Microsoft has of well had anyways of, well, let let's make it so that you can write programs and put them into this spreadsheet. [00:13:56] Visual basic visual C plus plus C. We'll make things ever so much better. And of course, what was visual basic used for in some of our word documents and our Excel documents, it was used to hack our computers. Yes, indeed. The bad guys used a programming language to cause. All kinds of havoc, who would've thought a, so Microsoft decided, well, Hey, listen, uh, we are going to turn off macros by default because they are too dangerous. [00:14:35] Boy, are they too dangerous? Whatever programming language you're using. Come on, look at Java. Java has just been a nightmare as well. Over the years for cybersecurity, it's gotten better. Of course they've tightened it. But I can remember what, 15, 20 years ago, first using Java and seeing all of the problems. [00:14:57] We still got them. I've got a new client that I've been helping. They're a startup and they are using Java for a lot of the stuff that they are writing. And it's a nightmare trying to get them to. Up to date on the Java engines that they're using and, and they're using some that have massive known vulnerabilities and that's kinda what happens with the macros. [00:15:23] It, yeah. Great. Look at, you can write files to desk. You can do all kinds of really cool things. Isn't this just wonderful. Yeah. If the whole world was kind and generous and wasn't trying to break into our computer computers. Uh it's. It's incredible. So in February, 2022, Microsoft announced a major change. [00:15:49] And it put this change in place to, as they said, combat the growing scourge of ransomware and other, uh, really malware attacks. So they're going to block the downloaded macros and office versions, going back to office 20. Team they're gonna be releasing patches for them. And you could still enable macros for these different files, PowerPoint, what, whatever you're doing here, but it's much more difficult to enable it because they are so dangerous. [00:16:24] Absolutely. Dangerous and, uh, well, we can get into all of the details behind it. You know, the zone identifier tag. And if you have an NTFS volume, it can be in there market, the web it's already used in office. They're kind of emulating what apple has been doing for quite some time in order to really try and focus you saying, Hey, listen, you downloaded that app from the internet. [00:16:50] Do you really, really. Really want to use it. Uh, you don't think this through a little bit and sure enough, you know, they decided, yeah, this is a bad idea. We can't let people just run macros willy-nilly uh, by the way, why, why were all these things happening? Well, if I was to boil it down, you probably could read between those lines. [00:17:11] When I was talking earlier really bad. Product management inside Microsoft. Now they've got some great programmers, but, uh, and some great minds there. I, I know a few people, well, I mentioned Cutler who went over there, but I know a lot of other guys that went over there to work for Microsoft, but they just don't have the product management that frankly they need to have. [00:17:35] And that is caused just all kinds of nightmares. So what's happened. Well, Microsoft made a very big announce. They have decided that they are going to let you know, nevermind. Nevermind. They have reversed course, and they're going to allow untrusted macros to be opened by default in word and other office applications. [00:18:05] So, uh, they also said here just a few days ago that, Hey, um, Um, you know, the, nevermind. We said that we are gonna allow macros, uh, just by default in everything. Um, yeah, well that that's gonna be temporary, I guess. It's, you know, temporary in passing just like inflation, right? Don't don't worry about it. Uh, nothing is here. [00:18:28] This is absolutely crazy. Make up your mind. Macros have been the bane of existence for so many. Of us cybersecurity people out there. And another thing too, that's just been really bad is their wonderful little scripting language, their, their power shell, which is being used all the time now by the bad guys to infect machines because your standard malware. [00:19:00] You know, this antivirus software that you buy, the, you know, not the really good stuff, but the stuff that you buy as a consumer would buy you'd get at staples or Walmart or online does not work against it. And again, it's just like, they're stealing again. This one's from the Unix world. We've had shells in Unix since the seventies. [00:19:25] and, uh, you know, they, they just, they do it, they do it wrong. They. And they make it, uh, just worse. I'm shaking my head. I, I, you can tell I am no Microsoft fan, right? Uh, people are using it mainly because businesses buy it. And why do businesses buy it? Because the purchasing guy. Looks for check boxes. Oh yes. [00:19:48] Microsoft windows checks all these boxes and the purchasing guy doesn't care about the user interface. The purchasing guy doesn't really care about how secure it is. It doesn't care about how Des well designed it is. It doesn't care about its network connectivity. So yeah, that's why we have so many copies of windows out there. [00:20:07] This is a sad decision blocking Microsoft office macros would do infinitely more to actually stop real threats out there than all of the Intel blogs that are out there that are telling us about the problems. I just don't get it. It's absolutely crazy. Everybody is criticizing the move that's in the cybersecurity space. [00:20:36] Bad decision again from Microsoft. So make sure your macros are turned off. You can find this article. I sent it out my show notes on Tuesday. Craig peterson.com. [00:20:52] There's been a lot of talked about Elon Musk, this whole Twitter deal. But I think everybody that I have read articles from is missing the boat here. So I'm gonna give you my view of what's happening as a business person, myself. [00:21:08] Elon Musk made a $44 billion bid to buy Twitter. You've I'm sure you've heard of this. [00:21:17] It's been talked about now for months and months and months. And I, I want to talk about what happened from my. Perspective with Elon Musk saying, no, um, this deal is over. I'm not gonna follow through on this. And again, this is my opinion. This is me doing a little bit of mind reading here of, of Elon MOS and maybe one or two of the things that. [00:21:43] That he thought about when he canceled this deal. Now, remember, initially he's put that offer out. And the Twitter board of director said, no, no, no, we're not gonna take it for whatever reason. Right. What's the real reason they might. They, they they'll say what. They want you to hear about what the reason is, but it's not necessarily the reason. [00:22:06] So initially Twitter said, no, we're not gonna do it. And then Twitter said, yeah. Okay. We'll do it because there was frankly, this is again, me, a lot of. People who were investors in Twitter that were pretty upset that this offer from Musk, that was a very good offer. He was offering more than the stock was trading for would go away. [00:22:30] They wanted it. They wanted to get out of Twitter. You know is not what you're supposed to be doing. Right. You're making money. Even if you keep your stock, you're, you're gonna be well vested. And that's what you're trying to do is make some money for yourself or your investors. So many of us have retirement money that's in the stock market. [00:22:52] Yeah. Like you haven't noticed that. Right. There's the, your retirement's gone down by 50% or more it's in the stock market. So you want the people who are running these companies to make good fiscal fiscal decisions so that your money that's invested in there, isn't going away. So you have some money for retirement. [00:23:15] So that pressure on the Twitter board is really what got them to move and say, yeah, we'll accept the offer. Now Elon Musk made that offer based on the valuation of Twitter and its stock, because really what Musk had to do is buy at least a controlling interest in Twitter stock in order to take it over. [00:23:42] So Elon's there saying, okay. I'm offering 44 billion and it is based on public information. How does this work? Public companies have to provide stockholders and investors and, and the general community out there in information about their company. So they'll have things you've probably heard terms like forward looking statements. [00:24:11] They'll say things that Elon Musk has certainly got in trouble before for saying things that weren't done through the securities and exchange commission. So, yeah. Okay, great. Uh, we're not doing, we're not doing as well as we thought we would. Uh, you know, when these companies are making announcements, the, all of these, uh, analysts are looking at what they think they're going to announce and how much of earnings per share they'll have, and whether they're gonna pay dividends. [00:24:45] You've heard about all of this. Well, one of the things that has to go into those security and exchange commission filings, the S E C is the number of actual eyeballs you have. So you see an advertisers interested in how many people are on Twitter and how many people are seeing the ads, cuz that's how they're paying. [00:25:10] Right? That's how they justify paying Twitter to run ads. Makes sense. I think, well, the same thing is true for the investors. They wanna know how many eyeballs are on there because that is what the ads are worth and based on what the ads are worth, that is exactly, uh, what we value the company had. Right? [00:25:35] So, so all of these things and of course more, but those are the core things that go into valuing a business such as Twitter. So Twitter's there, they're putting out the S E C filings and they're telling the securities and exchange commission. Yeah, we have 5% of our Twitter accounts are operated by bots as many as 5%. [00:26:04] That's what they're saying. Now various experts who have looked for the behavior, that would be a bot have said, the number may be closer to 15%. And I've even, I've heard numbers that are saying that the traffic on Twitter could be. Gen bot generated, uh, at 40 to 60% rates. So obviously you have count accounts that are bots, and then you have the traffic that they generate different numbers in both cases. [00:26:37] So you've got all of this traffic being generated by bots, and that means it's not legitimate traffic. now what's a bot, a, a bot is, and you know, I've explained this before. Apologize for people that have heard it, but a, a, a bot is a kind of a robot think of it that way. And these robots go ahead and they repost things. [00:27:06] They post things using hashtags and they're used by evil people. Uh, yeah, I I'm, I'm using that term now. Evil people, people who are trying to get you to do something and are manipulating. so very frequently, we have seen evil people out there who are trying to manipulate the value of a stock by going ahead and using their hashtag their keyword and having bots mention it thousands of times. [00:27:43] So now that keywords going up and you as a regular user on Twitter, you see that keyword, maybe you're doing some research based on that keyword. And you find that yes, indeed. Uh, these people really have, uh, got a great business and this is gonna be fantastic. So they get eyeballs. And hopefully you're clicking through to their website and maybe they're looking for investors. [00:28:10] And so you invest in them. You, you see what they're doing. So instead of getting it organically, instead of doing it the way I've done business, and my, I have a friend that says, Hey, Craig, if you were a, as unethical as these other people, like Zuckerberg, like bill gates, like so many others, if you were unethical, you'd be a billionaire too. [00:28:32] My ethics say that you should not be manipulating people, right? I, if I've got something to offer that you want great, but these bots are used for manipulation purposes only, only. So if it's 5% bots, as much as 5% Twitters has a certain value. And if it's 15%. It has a different value. And that's what Elon Musk has been saying. [00:29:03] What's the real value of Twitter. Now that it's come out, that the number of bots on Twitter is probably much higher than Twitter's been saying. While now you get the securities and exchange commission upset with you, and I bet you, there are investigations underway, criminal and otherwise against Twitter. [00:29:29] And more than we've even heard about. So Elon Musk would be a fool to buy Twitter. And when you buy a company, you inherit all of its problems, including its lawsuits and potential lawsuits. So can you imagine the tens hundreds of millions of dollars they're gonna be spent defending Twitter and its board of directors? [00:29:55] If indeed these things are true. Yeah. Hey, I've got a great article this week from the orange county register, talking about this, explaining. It all out, not as well as I did, but make sure you get my newsletter. My insider show notes, Tuesday mornings, Craig Peter son.com. [00:30:16] Our technology related businesses. Now this includes everybody from apple, all the way through, um, car manufacturers, like Ford or GM. They have a disaster scenario that we're gonna talk about right now. And hopefully it doesn't happen. [00:30:33] I have been kind of warning about this for a while. And I definitely been thinking about this for a long while and a great article that came out in nine to five Mac this week that I have a link to in my newsletter. [00:30:50] This is in my insider show notes newsletter that comes out Tuesday mornings. This is the, the same show notes that I use. For the radio show and for my radio and television appearances. So make sure you are subscribed to keep you up to date. And of course you can subscribe right@craigpeterson.com. So this is a great little article it's titled Apple's disaster scenario is a real possibility. [00:31:23] Say us and UK security services. What is the disaster scenario? It is the Chinese takeover of Taiwan, which would be very bad. We're about to explain why China, you probably have heard this before. Claims Taiwan is its own and Taiwan claims mainland China as its own, as they. Had, uh, the, the rulers, if you will, of China at the time of the communist takeover fled to Taiwan, basically a government in exile. [00:32:00] So good luck Taiwan taking over China again, that that just isn't gonna happen. But the other side really. Could happen. So the heads of both the us and UK security services gave an unprecedented warning. This is I five and FBI heads. And, uh, of course that's director Christopher Ray. They're very, very worried. [00:32:30] This is an unprecedented joint appearance in London. You probably did not hear about this anywhere else. This might be the first time you're hearing about it, but they said that China was quote the biggest long term threat to our economic and national. Security. They talked about how China's interfered in the politics, including recent elections. [00:32:55] Of course, I've talked about that here. And of course, Russia also does some of that, but China, China, excuse me, is the real threat. I five's had said that they have more than doubled the work against Chinese activity in the last three years. They're going to be doubling it again. I five is now running seven times as many investigations related to China. [00:33:21] Compared to 2018, uh, FBIs Christopher Ray warn that if China was to forcibly take Taiwan, it would represent one of the most horrific business disruptions the world has ever. Scene. And then China responded and said that the I five was trying to hype up the China threat theory, casting away imagined demon. [00:33:48] Think about what happened with the lockdown. Have you heard about any sort of shortage shortage in semiconductors in computer chip? Yeah, of course you have. We've got major automobile manufacturers that have had to shut down lines, shut down shifts because they can't get the computers to control the cars. [00:34:12] Cars are being shipped without seat heaters. They're being shipped without electric windows, even because they cannot get the chips. And that's because of a lock. Not a war, not China invading Taiwan. You see the problem is that Taiwan makes almost all of our chips that are used today in computers. and then China assembles much of the computer technology that we have today now. [00:34:49] Yes, the, the top quality, the top technology manufacturing devices for chips comes from the [00:35:01] United States, but it's sitting in Taiwan. So this becomes a very, very big problem. So let's talk about Apple's disaster scenario, cuz it's, it's absolutely horrifying because apple is hugely dependent on Taiwan. You've got the, a series M series S series chips all fabricated by TSMC that's Taiwan, semiconductor manufacturing company. [00:35:30] Almost all of the apple production takes place in the company's plants. Within Taiwan, an armed conflict would have a devastating impact on Taiwan and its people and would cause massive disruption to manufacturing operations. What kind of manufacturing? Semiconductor who needs semiconductors? Pretty much everybody in the United States. [00:35:58] Even if you are not reliant on high tech in your manufacturing, uh, you know, to include chips in your designs, which really light bulbs have computer chips in them nowadays, you are reliant on semiconductors for your manufacturing lines themselves, the controllers that are there, the robots that are. So the second point in this nine to five article is that it's inevitable that the us and most of the rest of the world would respond to the Chinese takeover of Taiwan. [00:36:36] The same way that the world has responded to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. And that is sanction. So think about that. Let's say that China just marches in and takes over. No bloodshed, no buildings destroyed no problem with shipping, but we would all implement sanctions. Now, if the sanctions are as wide ranging as the ones that have been imposed on Russia, apple could no longer give any business to Chinese companies. [00:37:14] which is where the vast majority of the apple products are manufactured. That's your iPhones, your iPads, your apple watches, your Mac, you name. The greatest volume of every apple product is assembled in China with a lot of the components made there as well and made in Taiwan. So we just cannot overlook the threat that it's posing to apple. [00:37:40] And the facts that the fact that the, uh, heads of the MI five and FBI have chosen for the first time ever to raise this scenario as a real and present danger. So it's something that's gotta be terrifying, apple senior execs. Now we've been talking about apple here, but we're really talking about every. [00:38:03] Four GM Chrysler all have parts that are coming using just in time inventory techniques from China and from Taiwan. The same thing is true for our European partners. Look at VW. They're just in time manufacturing. Also relies on Taiwan and on China for the parts to arrive just in time. Now, many parts are coming from different parts of the world. [00:38:35] Many of our companies are smartening up saying, well, maybe we don't want to make everything in China. A lot of it's moving to different parts of Southeast. and it it's helping a lot of people in Southeast Asia. Some of this stuff is actually moved from China to different countries in Africa, particularly when we're talking about textile operations. [00:39:01] but you are not gonna be able to get your windows PC either because your windows PC needs those chips, whether it's made by Dell quote unquote made by Dell, right? Who, who gets parts and they're sitting in the parts bins, and they assemble your computer for you or HP or Cisco, or whoever makes your. So this is a huge, huge deal. [00:39:28] Absolutely crazy deal. The Chinese takeover of Taiwan. And I think that this war in Ukraine that was started by Russia has been a blessing in disguise for every last one of us, because China's ambitions to take over Taiwan, I think have been stalled. because of what they have seen in Ukraine, but also because Russia is a partner with China in so many ways, China and India have been buying oil and gas from Russia at substantially discounted prices because of the Ukraine war. [00:40:13] So China doesn't want to step on Russia's foot. They have seen what the sanctions have done to Russia. In some ways they've really helped the Russian economy because now they're getting people buying rubles so that they can buy the oil from Russia instead of using the us dollar, the petrol dollar that's been in place for so long. [00:40:36] So it, you know, sanctions are a two edge sword. Ultimately I think they. Us more than they hurt Russia and they would hurt China more than they hurt us. But what we're looking at is a short period period of time, relatively speaking, transitory, that we would be hurt pretty badly because of the sanctions. [00:41:00] I mean really badly. Oh, my goodness. The things that these, uh, modern administrations have been doing, right. Oh, I wish it was, was different. Uh, let's talk a bit about the Z. He has made what a ink magazine is calling a huge mistake and ink is predicting. It really could destroy meta and Facebook. [00:41:26] Zuckerberg came out and said in public, realistically, there are probably a bunch of people at the company who should not be here. Zuckerberg said he's turning up the heat. And he's really adding some unnecessary pressure, making a bad situation, worse and prioritizing ruthlessly. As he said, with stricter management and monitoring of employee performance is moving a lot of. [00:41:57] People into second place, third place, it's prioritizing the bottom line while forgetting the people who are responsible for the company's success. So expect a real down environment as employees move, frankly, out of meta and Facebook. And then of course the whole thing that happened recently with Carol Sandberg over there a second in command. [00:42:25] I guess it's kind of a mess. Hey, visit me online. Make sure you get my newsletters. Craig Peter san.com/subscribe. [00:42:34] Facebook's about 18 years old coming on 20 Facebook has a lot of data. How much stuff have you given Facebook? You know, did you fall victim for that? Hey, upload your contacts. We'll find your friends. Well, they don't know where your data is. [00:42:51] This whole thing with Facebook has kind of exploded here lately. [00:42:56] There is an article that had appeared on a line from our friends over at, I think it was, yeah. Let me see here. Yeah. Yeah. Motherboard. I was right. And motherboards reporting that Facebook doesn't know what it does with your data or. It goes now, you know, there's always a lot of rumors about different companies and particularly when they're big company and the, the news headlines are kind of grabbing your attention. [00:43:30] And certainly Facebook can be one of those companies. So where did motherboard get this opinion about Facebook? Just being completely clueless about your personal data? well, it came from a leaked document. Yeah, exactly. So I, we find out a lot of stuff like that. Right. I used to follow a, a website about companies that were going to go under and they posted internal memos. [00:44:04] It basically got sued out of existence, but there's no way that Facebook is gonna be able to Sue this one out of existence because they are describing this as. Internally as a tsunami of privacy regulations all over the world. So of course, if you're older, we used to call those TIAL waves, but think of what the implication there is of a tsunami coming in and just overwhelming everything. [00:44:33] So Facebook internally, they, their engineers are trying to figure out, okay, so how do we deal? People's personal data. It's not categorized in ways that regulators want to control it. Now there's a huge problem right there. You've got third party data. You've got first party data. You've got sensitive categories, data. [00:44:57] They might know what religion you are, what your persuasions are in various different ways. There's a lot of things they might know about you. How are they all CATA categorized? Now we've got the European union. With their gen general data protection regulation. The GDPR we talked about when it came into effect back in 2018, and I've helped a few companies to comply with that. [00:45:22] That's not my specialty. My specialty is the cybersecurity side. But in article five, this European law mandates that personal data must be collected for specified explicit and legitimate purposes and not further processed in a manner that is incompatible with those purposes. So what that means is that every piece of data, like where you are using Facebook or your religious orientation, Can only be collected and used for a specific purpose and not reused for another purpose. [00:46:00] So there's an example here that vice is giving in past Facebook, took the phone number that users provided to protect their accounts with two factor authentication and fed it to its people, you know, feature as well as. Advertisers. Yeah. Interesting. Eh, so Gizmoto with the help of academic researchers caught Facebook doing this, and eventually the company had to stop the practice. [00:46:27] Cuz this goes back to the earlier days where Facebook would say, Hey, find out if your friends are on Facebook, upload your contacts right now. And most people. Right. What did you know back then about trying to keep your data private, to try and stop the proliferation of information about you online and nothing. [00:46:48] Right? I think I probably even uploaded it back then thinking, well, that'd be nice to see if I got friends here. We can start chatting, et cetera. Well, according to legal experts that were interviewed by motherboard who wrote this article and has a copy of the internal me, uh, memo, this European regulation specifically prohibits that kind of repurposing of your phone number of trying to put together the social graph and the leak document shows that Facebook may not even have the ability to limit. [00:47:24] how it handles users data. Now I was on a number of radio stations this week, talking about this and the example I gave, I is just look at an average business from the time it start, you know, Facebook started how right. Well, you scrape in pictures of young women off of Harvard universities. Main catalog, right. [00:47:48] Contact page, and then asking people, well, what do you think of this rate? This person rate that person and off they go, right. Trying to rate them. Yeah, yeah, yeah. All that matters to a woman, at least according to mark Zuckerberg or all that matters about a woman is how she looks. Right. Do I think she's pretty or not ridiculous what he was doing? [00:48:08] I, it just, oh, that's Zuckerberg, right? That's. Who he is not a great guy anyways. So you go from stealing pictures of young ladies asking people to rate them, putting together some class information and stuff there at Harvard, and then moving on to other universities and then opening up even wider and wider. [00:48:33] And of course, that also created demand cuz you can't get on. If you're not at one of the universities that we have set it up for. And then you continue to grow. You're adding these universities, certain you're starting to collect data and you're making more money than God. So what do you do? Well, you don't have to worry about inefficiencies. [00:48:54] I'll tell you that. Right. One thing you don't have to do is worry about, oh, GE we've got a lot of redundant work going on here. We've got a lot of teams working on basically the same thing. No, you've got more money than you can possibly shake a stick at. So now you go ahead and send that, uh, money to this group or that group. [00:49:16] And they put together all of the basic information, right. That, that they want. They are. Pulling it out of this database and that database, and they're doing some correlation writing some really cool sequel queries with some incredible joins and everything else. Right. And now that becomes part of the main code for Facebook. [00:49:38] And then Facebook goes on to the next little project and they do the same thing. Then the next project, then the next project. And then someone comes along and says, uh, Hey, we. This feature, that feature for advertisers and then in that goes, and then along comes candidate Obama. And, uh, they, one of the groups inside Facebook says, yeah, yeah, yeah, here, here we go. [00:50:03] Here's all of the information we have about everybody and it's free. Don't worry about it. Right. And then when Trump actually bought it and hired a company to try and process some of that information he got in trouble. No, no, no, but, but the Obama. The whole campaign could get access to anything they wanted to, again, because the data wasn't controlled, they had no idea who was doing what with the data. [00:50:30] And according to this internal memo, they still don't know. They don't even know if they can possibly, uh, comply with these regulations, not just in Europe, but we have regulations in pretty much all of the 50 states in the us Canada of course, has their own Australia, New Zealand think about all the places. [00:50:53] Facebook makes a lot of money. So here's a quote from that we build systems with open borders. The result of these open systems and open culture is well described with an analogy. Imagine you hold a bottle of ink in your hand, the bottle of ink is a mixture of all kinds of user data. You pour that ink into a lake of water. [00:51:15] Okay. And it flows every. The document red. Right. So how do you put that ink back in the bottle, in the right bottle? How do you organize it again? So that it only flows to the allowed places in the lake? They're totally right about that. Where did they collect it from it? Apparently they don't even know where they got some of this information. [00:51:39] This data from kind of reminds me of the no fly list. Right. You don't know you're on it and you can't get yourself off of it. Right. It is kind of crazy. So this document that we're talking about was written last year by. Privacy engineers on the ad and business product team, whose mission is to make meaningful connections between people and businesses and which quote sits at the center of a monetization strategy monetization strategy. [00:52:06] And is the engine that powers Facebook's growth. interesting, interesting problems. And, and I see this being a problem well into the future for more and more of these companies, look at Twitter as an example that we've all heard about a lot lately. And I've talked about as well along comes Elon Musk and he says, well, wait a minute now. [00:52:28] Now I can make Twitter way more profitable. We're gonna get rid of however many people it's well over a thousand, and then we are going to hire more people. We're gonna start charging. We're gonna be more efficient. You can bet all of these redundancies that are in Facebook are also there on Twitter. and Twitter also has to comply with all of these regulations that Facebook is kind of freaking out about. [00:52:56] Well, it, for really a very good reason. So this document is available to anybody who wants to look at it. I'm looking at it right now, talking about regulatory landscape and the fundamental problems Facebook's data lake. And this is a problem that most companies have not. As bad as Facebook does, but most companies, right. [00:53:21] You grow. I, I have yet to walk into a business that needs help with cybersecurity and find everything in place as it should be, because it grew organically. Right. You, you started out with a little consumer firewall, router and wifi, and then you added to it and you put a switch here and you added another switch behind that and move things around. [00:53:44] This is normal. This is not total incompetence on the part of the management, but my gosh, I don't know. Maybe they need an Elon Musk. Just straighten them out as well. Hey, stick around. I'll be right back and sign up online@craigpeterson.com. [00:54:03] Apparently looting is one of the benefits of being a Russian soldier. And according to the reports coming out of Ukraine, they've been doing it a lot, but there's a tech angle on here that is really turning the tables on these Russian looters. [00:54:20] Thanks for being with me today. I really appreciate it. And I'm honored, frankly, to be in front of this microphone. , this is really something, you know, we, we know in wars, there are people that loot and typically the various militaries try and make sure, at least recently that that looting is kept to an absolute minimum. [00:54:43] Certainly the Americans, the British, even the Nazis during world war II, the, the, uh, the socialists they're in. Germany, uh, they, they tried to stop some of the looting that was going on. I, I think that's probably a very good thing, right. Because what you end up with is just all of these locals that are just totally upset with you. [00:55:12] I found a great article on the guardian and there's a village. Had been occupied for about a month by Russian troops and the people came back, they are just shocked to see what happened. They're giving a few examples of different towns. They found that alcohol was stolen and they left empty bottles behind food rappers, cigarette butts, thrown all over the place in apartments and homes. [00:55:41] Piles of feces blocking the toilets, family photographs torn, thrown around the house. They took away all of the clothes. This is a code from one of the people, literally everything, male and female coats, boots, shirts, jackets, even my dresses and lingerie. This is really, really something. Uh, it, the Soviets didn't do this, but now Russian. [00:56:05] Military apparently does. So over the past couple of weeks, there've been reporting from numerous places where Russian troops had occupied Ukrainian territory and the guardian, which is this UK newspaper collected evidences suggests looting by Russian forces was not merely a case of a few way, word soldiers, but a systematic part of Russian military behavior across multiple towns. [00:56:32] And villages. That's absolutely amazing. Another quote here, people saw the Russian soldiers loading everything onto Euro trucks, everything they could get their hands on a dozen houses on the villages. Main street had been looted as well as the shops. Other villagers reported losing washing machines, food laptops, even as sofa, air conditioners. [00:56:56] Being shipped back, just like, you know, you might use ups here, they have their equivalent over there. A lady here who was the head teacher in the school. She came back in, of course, found her home Lood and in the head teacher's office. she found an open pair of scissors that had been jammed into a plasma screen that was left behind because if they can't steal it, they're gonna destroy it. [00:57:22] They don't only leave anything behind. They found the Russians had taken most of the computers, the projectors and other electronic equipment. It, it, it's incredible. So let's talk about the turnaround here. A little. You might have heard stories about some of these bad guys that have smashed and grabbed their way into apple stores. [00:57:42] So they get into the apple store. They grab laptops on iPads, no longer iPods, cuz they don't make those anymore. And I phones. And they take them and they run with them. Well, nowadays there's not a whole lot of use for those. Now what they have been doing, some of these bad guys is, is they take some parts and use them in stolen equipment. [00:58:09] They sell them on the used market, et cetera. But when you're talking about something specific, like an iPhone that needs specific activation. Completely different problem arises for these guys because that iPhone needs to have a SIM card in order to get onto the cell network. And it also has built in serial numbers. [00:58:32] So what happens in those cases while apple goes ahead and disables them. So as soon as they connect to the internet, let's say they put 'em on wifi. They don't get a SIM card. They don't. service from T-Mobile or Verizon or whoever it might be. So now they disconnect to the wifi and it calls home, cuz it's gonna get updates. [00:58:52] So on download stuff from the app store and they find that it's been bricked. Now you can do that with a lot of mobile device managers that are available for. All kinds of equipment nowadays, but certainly apple equipment where if a phone is lost or stolen or a laptop or other pieces of equipment, you can get on the MDM and disable it, have it remotely erased, et cetera. [00:59:18] Now, police have had some interesting problems with that. Because a bad guy might go ahead and erase a smartphone. That's in the evidence locker at the police station. So they're, they're doing things like putting them into Fairday cages or static bags or other things to try and stop that. So I think we've established here that the higher tech equipment is pretty well protected. [00:59:42] You steal it. It's not gonna do you much. Good. So one of the things the Russian stole when they were in, uh, it's called, uh, I think you pronounce it. Uh, Mela me pole, uh, which is again, a Erian city is they stole all of the equipment from a farm equipment dealership and shipped it to Chenia. Now that's according to a source in, uh, a businessman in the area that CNN is reporting on. [01:00:15] So they shipped this equipment. We're talking about combines harvesters worth 300 grand a piece. They shipped it 700 miles. and the thieves were ultimately unable to use the equipment, cuz it had been locked remotely. So think about agriculture equipment that John Deere, in this case, these pieces of equipment, they, they drive themselves. [01:00:42] It's autonomous. It goes up and down the fields. Goes any pattern that you want to it'll bring itself within a foot or an inch of your boundaries, right. Of your property being very, very efficient the whole time, whether it's planting or harvesting, et cetera. And that's just a phenomenal thing because it saves so much time for the farmer makes it easier to do the companies like John Deere. [01:01:08] Want to sell as many pieces of this equipment as they possibly can. And farming is known to be a, what not terribly profitable business. It certainly isn't like Facebook. So how can they get this expensive equipment into the hands of a lot of farmers? Well, what they do is they lease it. So you can lease the equipment through leasing company or maybe directly from the manufacturer and now you're off and running. [01:01:36] But what happens if the lease isn't paid now? It's one thing. If you don't pay your lease on a $2,000 laptop, right? They're probably not gonna come hunting for you, but when you're talking about a $300,000 harvester, they're more interested. So the leasing company. Has titled to the equipment and the leasing company can shut it off remotely. [01:02:02] Right? You see where I'm going with this so that they can get their equipment in the hands of more farmers cuz the farmers can lease it. It costs them less. They don't have to have a big cash payment. Right? You see how this all works. So when the Russian forces stole this equipment, that's valued. Total value here is about $5 million. [01:02:23] They were able to shut it all. And obviously, if you can't start the engine, because it's all shut off and it's all run by computers nowadays, and you know, there's pros and cons to that. I think there's a lot of cons, but, uh, what are you gonna do? How's that gonna work for you? Well, it. Isn't going to work for you. [01:02:44] And they were able to track it. It had GPS trackers find out exactly where it was. That's how they know it was taken to Chenia and could be controlled remotely. And in this case, how'd they control it. Well, they completely. Shut it off. Even if they sell the harvesters for spare parts, they'll learn some money, but they sure can be able to sell 'em for the 300 grand that they were actually worth. [01:03:10] Hey, stick around. We'll be right back and visit me online@craigpeterson.com. If you sign up there, you'll be able to get my insider show note. And every week I have a quick five. Training right there in your emails, Craig Peter san.com. That's S O N in case you're wondering. [01:03:36] If you've been worried about ransomware, you are right to worry. It's up. It's costly. And we're gonna talk about that right now. What are the stats? What can you do? What happens if you do get hacked? Interesting world. [01:03:51] Ransomware has been a very long running problem. I remember a client of ours, a car dealership who we had gone in. [01:04:03] We had improved all of their systems and their security and one of their. People who was actually a senior manager, ended up downloading a piece of ransomware, one of these encrypted ones and opened it up and his machine, all of a sudden TA, guess what it had ransomware on it. One of those big reds. [01:04:25] Greens that say pay up is send us this much Bitcoin. And here's our address. Right. All of that sort of stuff. And he called us up and said, what what's going on here? What happened? Well, first of all, don't bring your own machine into the office. Secondly, don't open up particularly encrypted files using the password that they gave. [01:04:48] and thirdly, we stopped it automatically. It did not spread. We were able to completely restore his computer. Now let's consider here at the consequences of what happened. So he obviously was scared. Uh, and within a matter of a couple of hours, we actually had him back to where he was and it didn't spread. [01:05:16] So the consequences there, they, they weren't that bad. But how about if it had gotten worse? How about if they ransomware. Also before it started holding his computer ransom, went out and found all of the data about their customers. Right. Would, do you think an auto dealership would love to hear that all of their customer data was stolen and released all of the personal data of all of their customers? [01:05:43] Right? Obviously not. So there's a potential cost there. And then how long do you think it would take a normal company? That thinks they have backups to get back online. Well, I can tell you it'll take quite a while because the biggest problem is most backups don't work. We have yet to go into a business that was actually doing backups that would work to help restore them. [01:06:10] And if you're interested, I can send you, I I've got something. I wrote up. Be glad to email it back to you. Uh, obviously as usual, no charge. and you'll be able to go into that and figure out what you should do. Cause I, I break it down into the different types of backups and why you might want to use them or why you might not want to use them, but ransomware. [01:06:34] Is a kind of a pernicious nasty little thing, particularly nowadays, because it's two, two factor, right. First is they've encrypted your data. You can't get to it. And then the second side of that is okay, well, I can't get to my data and now they're threatening to hold my data ransom or they'll release. So they they'll put it out there. [01:06:58] And of course, if you're in a regulated industry, which actually car dealers are because they deal with financial transactions, leases, loans, that sort of thing, uh, you can lose your license for your business. You can U lose your ability to go ahead and frankly, uh, make loans and work with financial companies and financial instruments. [01:07:22] It could be a very, very big deal. so there are a lot of potential things that can happen all the way from losing your reputation as a business or an individual losing all of the money in your operating account. And we, again, we've got a client that, uh, we picked up afterwards. That, uh, yes, indeed. They lost all of the money in their operating account. [01:07:47] And, uh, then how do you make payroll? How do you do things? Well, there's a new study that came out from checkpoint. Checkpoint is one of the original firewall companies and they had a look at ransomware. What are the costs of ransomware? Now bottom line, I'm looking at some stats here on a couple of different sites. [01:08:07] Uh, one is by the way, KTI, which is a big ransomware gang that also got hacked after they said we are going to attack anyone that. Uh, that doesn't defend Vlad's invasion of Ukraine, and then they got hacked and their information was released, but here's ransomware statistics. This is from cloud words. Uh, first of all, the largest ransom demand is $50 million. [01:08:36] And that was in 2021 to Acer big computer company. Now 37% of businesses were hit by ransomware. In 2021. This is amazing. They're they're expecting by 2031. So in about a decade, ransomware is gonna be costing about $265 billion a year. Now on average, uh, Ransomware costs businesses. 1.8, 5 million to recover from an attack. [01:09:08] Now that's obviously not a one or two person place, but think of the car dealer again, how much money are they going to make over the year or over the life of the business? Right? If you're a car dealer, you have a to print money, right? You you're selling car model or cars from manufacturer X. And now you have the right to do that and they can remove that. [01:09:31] Right? How many tens, hundreds of millions of dollars might that end up costing you? Yeah. Big deal. Total cost of ransomware last year, 20 billion. Now these are the interesting statistics here right now. So pay closer attention to this 32% of ransomware victims paid a ransom demand. So about her third paid ransom demand. [01:09:56] Last. it's it's actually down. Cuz my recollection is it used to be about 50% would pay a ransom. Now on average that one third of victims that paid a ransom only recovered 65% of their data. Now that differs from a number I've been using from the FBI. That's a little bit older that was saying it's it's a little, little better than 50%, but 65% of pain victims recovered their data. [01:10:26] Now isn't that absolutely amazing. Now 57% of companies are able to recover the data using a cloud backup. Now think about the different types of backup cloud backup is something that can work pretty well if you're a home user, but how long did it take for your system to get backed? Probably took weeks, right? [01:10:50] For a, a regular computer over a regular internet line. Now restoring from backup's gonna be faster because your down link is usually faster than your uplink. That's not true for businesses that have real internet service, like, uh, ours. It it's the same bandwidth up as it is down. But it can take again, days or weeks to try and recover your machine. [01:11:13] So it's very, very expensive. And I wish I had more time to go into this, but looking at the costs here and the fact that insurance companies are no longer paying out for a lot of these ransomware attacks, it could be incredibly expensive for you incredibly. So here you. The number one business types by industry for ransomware tax retail. [01:11:46] That makes sense. Doesn't it. Real estate. Electrical contractors, law firms and wholesale building materials. Isn't that interesting? And that's probably because none of these people are really aware, conscious of doing what, of keeping their data secure of having a good it team, a good it department. So there's your bottom line. [01:12:14] Uh, those are the guys that are getting hit. The most, the numbers are increasing dramatically and your costs are not just in the money. You might pay as a ransom. And so, as it turns out in pretty much every case prevention. Is less expensive and much better than the cure of trying to pay ransom or trying to restore from backups. [01:12:40] Hey, you're listening to Craig Peterson. You can get my weekly show notes by just going to Craig peterson.com. And I'll also send you my special report on how to do passwords stick around will be right back. [01:12:58] You know, you and I have talked about passwords before the way to generate them and how important they are. And we we'll go over that again a little bit in just a second, but there is a new standard out there that will eliminate the need for passwords. [01:13:15] Passwords are kind of an, a necessary evil, at least they have been forever. I, I remember, I think the only system I've ever really used that did not require passwords was the IBM 360. [01:13:32] Yeah, 360, you know, you punch up the cards, all of the JCL you feed the card deck in and off it goes. And does this little thing that was a different day, a different era. When I started in college in university, we. We had remote systems, timeshare systems that we could log into. And there weren't much in the line of password requirements in, but you had a username. [01:14:01] You had a simple password. And I remember one of our instructors, his name was Robert, Andrew Lang. And, uh, his password was always some sort of a combination of RA Lang. So it was always easy to guess what his, what his password was. Today, it has gotten a lot worse today. We have devices with us all of the time. [01:14:24] You might be wearing a smart watch. That requires a password. You of course probably have a smart phone. That's also maybe requiring a password, certainly after boots nowadays they use fingerprints or facial recognition, which is handy, but has its own drawbacks. But how about the websites? You're going to the systems you're using when you're at work and logging in, they all require passwords. [01:14:54] And usernames of some sort or another well, apple, Google, and Microsoft have all committed to expanding their support for a standard. That's actually been out there for, for a few years. It's called the Fido standard. And the idea behind this is that you don't have to have a password in order to log. Now that's really kind of an interesting thing, right? [01:15:22] Just looking at it because we're, we're so used to having this password only authentic. And of course the, the thing to do there is make sure you have for your password, multiple words in the password, it should really be a pass phrase. And between the words put in special characters or numbers, maybe mix. [01:15:44] Upper lowercase a little bit. In those words, those are the best passwords, you know, 20 characters, 30 characters long. And then if you have to have a pin, I typically use a 12 digit pin. And how do I remember all of these? Cuz I use a completely different password for every website and right now, Let me pull it up. [01:16:06] I'm using one password dot com's password manager. And my main password for that is about 25 characters long. And I have thirty one hundred and thirty five. Entries here in my password manager, 3,100. That is a whole lot of passwords, right? As well as, um, software licenses and a few other things in there. [01:16:34] That's how we remember them is using a password manager. One password.com is my favorite. Now, obviously I don't make any money by referring you there. I, I really do like that. Uh, some others that I've liked in the past include last pass, but they really messed. With some of their cybersecurity last year and I lost, lost my faith in it. [01:16:56] So now what they're trying to do is make these websites that we go to as well as some apps to have a consistent, secure, and passwordless sign in. and they're gonna make it available to consumers across all kinds of devices and platforms. That's why you've got apple, Google, and Microsoft all committing to it. [01:17:20] And you can bet everybody else is going to follow along because there's hundreds of other companies that have decided they're gonna work with the Fido Alliance and they're gonna create this passwordless future. Which I like this idea. So how does this work? Well, basically you need to have a smartphone. [01:17:39] This is, I'm just gonna go with the most standard way that this is going to work here in the future. And you can then have a, a. Pass key. This is kind of like a multifactor authentication or two factor authentication. So for instance, right now, when I sign into a website online, I'm giving a username, I'm giving a password and then it comes up and it asks me for a code. [01:18:03] So I enter an a six digit code and that code changes every 30 seconds. And again, I use my password manager from one password dot. In order to generate that code. So that's how I log into Microsoft sites and Google sites and all kinds of sites out there. So it's kind of a similar thing here now for the sites for my company, because we do cyber security for businesses, including regulated businesses. [01:18:31] We have biometrics tied in as. so to log into our systems, I have to have a username. I have to have a password. Uh, I then am sent to a single sign on page where I have to have a message sent to my smart device. That then has a special app that uses biometrics either a face ID or a fingerprint to verify who I am. [01:18:56] So, yeah, there's a lot there, but I have to protect my customer's data. Something that very, very few it's crazy. Um, actual so-called managed security services providers do, but it's important, right? By the way, if you want my password. Special report, just go to Craig peterson.com. Sign up for my email list. [01:19:21] I'll send that to you. That's what we're sending out right now for anyone who signs up new@craigpeterson.com. And if you'd like a copy of it and you're already on the list, just go ahead and email me M E. At Craig peterson.com and ask for the password special report where I go through a lot of this sort of thing. [01:19:39] So what will happen with this is you go to a website and it might come up with a QR code. So you then scan that QR code with your phone and verify it, authorize it on your phone. You might again have it set up so that your phone requires a facial recognition or perhaps it'll require a fingerprint. And now you are in. [01:20:02] Which is very cool. They fix some security problems in Fido over the last few years, which is great over the coming year. You're g

Bossy Bruja Podcast
[S2E8] Capricorn Full Moon Messages + Oath of Manifestation Prayer

Bossy Bruja Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2022 38:00


Here are the messages I share in this episode: - Be careful who you are devoted to, you're too precious - Be careful who you commit yourself to, especially when the commitment will be permanent - Let people have their lessons; sometimes you have to leave people where they are + progress without certain people - Only pour from a full + overflowing cup - Just because you have it to give, doesn't mean you always should - Loving Black men is not martyrdom - Surgically remove the limitations you have in your mind around love + other manifestations - Once lines get crossed + someone demonstrates they're unwilling or unable to love you, it's time to reassess what you're pouring into that relationship - Don't allow people to make their emergencies your problem; the only things that are urgent are the goals you've set for yourself - Take your sweet time; take time to think about investments; don't act rashly or too quickly - You have time! - Intentionally slow down with people who are trying to pressure you into any decision, especially where investments of time, resources or money are concerned - Whatever you want to do, do it now -- there are only so many tomorrows. -Michael Landon (Take action, my love!!) - Don't commit yourself out of a pressure that someone else is applying to you - God will restore the years the locusts have eaten -Joel 2:25 Follow me on http://www.instagram.com/bossybruja + check out my conjure shop for oils + spiritual products + to book your reading with me. Here's the website: http://www.bossybruja.com Peace + Blessings Bossy

The Strength Connection
#73 - Mike Perry: Skill of Strength

The Strength Connection

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 68:28


In the 73rd episode of The Strength Connection Podcast, Mike and our special guest, Owner of Skill of Strength, host of The Minimum Effective Dose, Mike Perry, will talk about Mike's origin story, the origin of Skill of Strenght, and his journey with diagnosing and beating cancer.Join us in this insightful and captivating talk! In this chapter, you will discover: (0:50) Introducing our special guest, Owner of Skill of Strength, host of The Minimum Effective Dose, Mike Perry @coachmikeperry(1:40) The Minimum Effective Dose(1:45) Shout out to Brett Jones @brettjonessfg(2:10) Mike's origin story(2:40) Mike's original main goal(4:00) The idea of being a coach(5:15) Working with major NFL players(5:55) Getting into FMS(6:20) Getting the FMS certification (6:40) Training with kettlebells in 2006(7:15) Doing RKC(7:40) The first time meeting Brett Jones @brettjonessfg(7:55) Shout out to Mike Robertson @robtrainsystems(8:30) The biggest turning point in Mike's career(9:10) Getting tested by Brett Jones @brettjonessfg(9:45) About Mike's FMS journey(10:05) Shout out to StrongFirst @strongfirst(10:30) A business-minded wife and partner(13:55) Shout out to Ryan Lee @ryanleefitnessetc(16:25) Effects of kettlebell on the back(17:00) Shout out to Pavel Tsatsouline @strongfirst(17:10) Shout out to Dan John @coachdanjohn(17:15) Shout out to Gray Cook @functionalmvmt(17:50) “In fitness, there's no specific path” - Michael Kurkowski(18:20) Shout out to Fabio Zonin @x_fab_69(18:20) Shout out to Analisa Naldi @italiannna(18:35) “It is important for a coach to maintain being a student” - Michael Kurkowski(18:50) “If you're passionate, and you're curious, if you add those two things together about any topic and you're willing to just learn, you'll be successful.” - Mike Perry @coachmikeperry(19:35) “Get your hands dirty. There is no substitute for experience” - Mike Perry @coachmikeperry(20:00) “There are so many components of being a successful trainer. And it's not just about how much you can bench and how much you can deadlift.” - Mike Perry @coachmikeperry(20:10) A piece of advice for younger coaches(21:40) “When you are talking to your clients, be a chameleon.” Mike Perry @coachmikeperry(22:20) The client management analogy(22:50) Advantages of going down the rabbit hole(23:25) “Learn to speak coach” - Mike Boyle @michael_boyle1959(23:25) Shout out to Mike Boyle @michael_boyle1959(25:45) Really good coach vs. okay coach(26:25) Shout out to John Ingham(27:20) Principles vs. modality (27:45)  “If you don't understand that the principles are far more important than the implementation, then you're going to have issues” - Mike Perry @coachmikeperry(33:50) “If we're doing things that people enjoy doing, they're probably going to come back and see you a lot more” - Michael Kurkowski(34:00) “If they believe in the process, and they enjoy it, the outcome is absolutely going to be more successful” - Mike Perry @coachmikeperry(36:05) The jar Life analogy(39:05) Effects of the environmental situation(42:25) Getting a colonoscopy(42:45) The result of colonoscopy(44:35) Surgically removing tumor(45:20) Doing the chemotherapy(46:15) Beating stage 3 cancer(46:30) Mike's experience with chemotherapy(47:50) Craving the sense of normalcy(49:10) Working while getting chemotherapy(52:50) Mike's reason behind documenting his experience with cancer(58:15) What did Mike learn from cancer?(1:01:10) Going out of your comfort zone(1:05:55) Mike's future plan(1:07:10) Where to find Mike Perry? @coachmikeperry

Shayne and I Show
One From The Vault Shayne and I episode 10

Shayne and I Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 7:57


Join us for a quick episode from the Vault today This originally was a YouTube video we did that got a strike against our channel because we talked about A story in the news that dealt with a Surgically attached PENIS.. YouTube doesn't like that word ...So take a listen

The Redeemed Marriage Podcast
Surgically Repairing Your Marriage

The Redeemed Marriage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 24:26


Broken bones and surgically repaired injuries often grow back even stronger than before. Injured and broken marriages sometimes need God to surgically repair the couple so that they can become a clearer picture of what a marriage is supposed to be. Rusty and Heather's broken marriage had to be surgically repaired by God after infidelity, but it has grown back stronger than before. Website: https://www.theredeemedmarriage.com/

Make Today Pay
I'm On Drugs, It's 2:30am, My Stomach is Surgically Open & I'm Having a Discussion of Discovery with the Nurse - How to use the "4 Elements" essential to success in Real Estate!

Make Today Pay

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 53:41


Lone Star Lawn Talk W/ Andrew Martinez
Ep.24 Filtering your clients

Lone Star Lawn Talk W/ Andrew Martinez

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 47:32


In episode 24, Andrew dives into methodology of selecting particular clientele for your business. Surgically selecting TYPES of clients will either hinder or launch the growth quality of your business. Tune in and add this to your axe sharpening arsenal and increase margin of quality to your life and service business. 

scienTEAfically speaking
Episode 8 - that episode about surgically making me taller (ft. Pickles & Guac)

scienTEAfically speaking

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 43:21


Medical school is hard and can even wear you down! This week my special two guests, Pickles (Tri Pham) and Guac (Raj Dalal), and I talk about the origins of our unique friendship and what we've all been doing for the past five years (wow, it's been that long!). Our conversation also dabbles into Camp Kesem (hey, I really love this non-profit org, okay?) and a little bit of our research projects. ENJOY THIS FREAKING EPISODE!!!Lab Shenanigans Merch:https://labshenanigansmerch.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

A Shot of Torah
Halakha of the Harvest: Surgically Removing the Heart of Palm

A Shot of Torah

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022


Halakha of the Harvest with the Maggid of Melbourne, Levi Cooper Fruit and vegetables are part of healthy living. In this series, the Maggid of Melbourne looks at some of the halakhic issues associated with defining what is a fruit … Read the rest The post Halakha of the Harvest: Surgically Removing the Heart of Palm first appeared on Elmad Online Learning. Continue reading Halakha of the Harvest: Surgically Removing the Heart of Palm at Elmad Online Learning.

Hackaday Podcast
Ep 158: Phased Array Physics, CRTs Two Ways, A Micro Microcontroller, and a Surgically Implanted Red Herring

Hackaday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 50:44


Join Editor-in-Chief Elliot Williams and Staff Writer Dan Maloney as they take a look at the week's top stories, taken straight off the pages of Hackaday. What happens when you stuff modern parts into a 90's novelty PC case? Nothing good, but everything awesome! Is there any way to prevent PCB soil moisture sensors from being destroyed by, you know, soil moisture? How small is too small for a microcontroller, and who needs documentation anyway? We also cast a jaundiced eye -- err, ear -- at an electronic cheating scandal, and if you've ever wondered how phased arrays and beam steering work, gazing into a pan of water might just answer your questions. We also share all our soldering war stories, and hey -- what's with all these CRT projects anyway? Links in the show notes!