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Guys Of A Certain Age
Vinyl for the Win

Guys Of A Certain Age

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 36:30


These Guys are of such a Certain Age, they could be called “Vinyl.”  But just like vinyl records, they are timeless, have a nostalgic sound, and will hopefully, one day, make a comeback.  From what?  Who knows.  In this episode, it's a two-fer again, as Art went in the wrong door of the building an hour late and missed the recording.   Jay and Robbie carried on, though, to talk about vinyl, turntables, and other forms of musical recordings that have whispers of comebacks.  Robbie helps Jay figure out how to get his newly refurbished turntable to a state of listenability, they discuss their current (and growing) collections, and talk about an app that keeps Robbie from buying 3 copies of the same LP.  With Art gone, Geeks of the Week had to be bolstered a bit, but has that ever been a problem?   Here's the more-eclectic-than-usual lineup: new Oscar stunts, Pattinson's geek potential, Game of Clones, pizza with Yoda and friends, and an anniversary.  A little something for everyone.  You're welcome!  (And thanks for listening.)

The Jay Sheldon Show
Walk This Way!

The Jay Sheldon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 54:14


Ep 632SHOW NOTESGet the best “wake up and kick butt” coffee fromBLACKOUT COFFEE https://www.blackoutcoffee.com/?p=HyctD1sS3Use promo code JAY20 at check out for 20% offBe Prepared with JASE Medicalhttps://jasemedical.com/?rstr=21099Use Promo code SHELDON10 for a $10 Discount!Keep your online activity hidden with the best VPN. Get a HUGE DISCOUNT at NordVPN with this special link!https://bit.ly/NordVPN-JaySheldonGet healthy with all natural fruits and veggies!Start today!Brickhouse Nutrition https://bit.ly/JaySheldonBrickhouseAll New, All-American designs!Check out our new show merchandise!https://the-jay-sheldon-show.printify.me In today's show:Staffers give President Detailed, Illustrated Instructionshttps://thepostmillennial.com/biden-staffers-give-president-detailed-illustrated-instructions-to-guide-his-public-appearances-report The Dangers of Digital IDhttps://reclaimthenet.org/rise-in-stolen-singaporean-id-data-shows-the-dangers-of-digital-id New York City Giving Taxpayer-Funded Debit Cards to Over 7,000 Migrantshttps://www.breitbart.com/politics/2024/07/05/new-york-city-giving-taxpayer-funded-debit-cards-to-over-7000-migrants/ TSA's airport fiasco with Cuban agentshttps://justthenews.com/government/security/monhouse-expose-tsas-airport-fiasco-cuban-agents-latino-vote-grabs Beryl to Regain Hurricane Strengthhttps://www.breitbart.com/border/2024/07/07/beryl-to-regain-hurricane-strength-before-texas-landfall-monday/ Migrants Almost Ensure They Are Never Deported. Thanks Joehttps://www.breitbart.com/politics/2024/07/07/report-bidens-programs-migrants-almost-ensure-theyre-never-deported/ Trans Kids and Hollywood's Most Deranged Momshttps://dailycaller.com/2024/07/07/transgender-kids-fashion-accessories-hollywood-mom-charlize-theron-jennifer-lopez-megan-fox/ ‘We Didn't Feel Safe Anymore': Celebrities Fleeing Californiahttps://dailycaller.com/2024/07/05/kirk-cameron-california-move-tennessee/ Warning Issued to iPhone Usershttps://www.theepochtimes.com/tech/warning-issued-to-iphone-users-as-hackers-target-apple-ids-in-new-cyberattack-5681138?ea_src=frontpage&ea_med=most-read-4  It's Not What You Think! https://x.com/iluminatibot/status/1810026069312901506 These Guys are Great! Give ‘em a Subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LFjmyWFaUQ Contact Your Representatives. Let Them Know!https://www.congress.gov/members Please subscribe to the podcast at: iTunes:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-jay-sheldon-show/id1568836253Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/2HNQU8yshneTCb0K1Q6cS0 Buy my book!https://www.facebook.com/WillyandTheWarthog https://www.amazon.com/dp/1320055001/ref=cm_sw_r_fa_dp_VjSStb0E2RTDG26W Or Just Send me money ‘cause you love me!https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/TheJaySheldonShow Social MediaTikTok: @JaySheldonTikTok Twitter: https://twitter.com/JaySheldonShow Truth Social https://truthsocial.com/@JaySheldon Facebook @jay.sheldon Instagram @ItsJaySheldon Email us at show@jaysheldon.comDISCLAIMER: The opinions expressed on this show are the host's and do not reflect the opinions of guests or advertisers. This show does not promote drug use or violence in any manner, but we do promote free thinking and the absolute freedom of speech.

North Pod
Wardlaw comes of age in heartbreaking loss | Did the Phillips sub cost us the game?!

North Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2024 50:01


Which team was up by 54 points and still found a way to lose? THESE GUYS.A real tough watch in the last quarter, a heartbreaker even. But some really encouraging signs early gives us plenty to cheer about nonetheless.5 Stars - Wardlaw, LDU, Zurhaar, Xerri, HillWhen will we be able to stop an opposition run of goals?Larkey's elite first quarterControversy at the end again!A look ahead to the game against the Dees next week!Support the Show.Please subscribe to the podcast and follow our social accounts. Share North Pod with a fellow NMFC fan!Linktree - https://linktr.ee/northpodBuy me coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/northpodshowTwitter - https://twitter.com/NorthPodShowInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/northpodshow/Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@NorthPodTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@northpod Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/r/NorthMelbourneFC/

A Little Bit Culty
The NXIVM Extravaganza | Ft. Mark Vicente, India Oxenberg, Susan Done, and Karen Unterrainer

A Little Bit Culty

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 43:33


This episode is sponsored by Better Help.  Well hello there, A Little Bit Culty listener. How'd your summer go? What's the haps? This is actually our out of office greeting talking to you, because we're away from the studio right now investigating some kickass episodes for our new season. But we didn't want to leave you hanging…so we went through the archives to make you a veritable Dairy Queen Blizzard of culty goodness from some of our fan favorites. We'll be back soon with all new episodes, but until then you can also find us each week on Patreon where we're serving up fresh episodes and content on the regular. So today's episode is…well…in our wheelhouse. If you're a listener of this particular show, you're already familiar with NXIVM – but on today's episode we are taking a closer look at the cult featured in the HBO series, The Vow, starring yours truly. (Whose got four thumbs and once helped bring NXIVM down? THESE GUYS). Joining us are 4 people who understand the inner workings of NXIVM  better than almost anyone else. First up is Mark Vicente. He's The Vow's Stone cold silver fox, a film-maker turned whistleblower, and an internationally renowned sweetheart. He's the guy who originally recruited me, and the guy who raised hell to help bring it all down.  Also, he's the lucky husband of the one and only Bonnie Piesse, aka, Bonfire. Next is India Oxenberg, who went through hell and back in NXIVM's darkest chapter: DOS. From forced starvation, and sleep deprivation, to multiple forms of mental and sexual abuse, to a devastating years-long separation from her family. God damn we're glad she got out and that she's THRIVING now. .    Ater India, we've got Susan Dones….The one-woman wrecking crew who served as her own legal representation in a series of court battles after she left the organization. Susan was way ahead of the curve on calling bullshit Keith Raniere and his flying monkeys. She also paid dearly for it.    And finally, is Karen Unterrainer, who at only 18-years-old,  became romantically intertwined with Keith Raniere. Over the next 40 years, she'd go on to become a top level NXIVM trainer, a key figure of the Executive Success Programs' leadership committee, and an overseer of administration (bookkeeping) and IT.  Which is all to say: There is much tea to spill. So much tea. So if you're sick of hearing us talk about NXIVM, you better turn around now. You've been warned. Everybody else? Let's rock. Also… Let it be known far and wide, loud and clear that… The views and opinions expressed on A Little Bit Culty do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the podcast. Any content provided by our guests, bloggers, sponsors or authors are of their opinion and are not intended to malign any religion, group, club, organization, business individual, anyone or anything. Nobody's mad at you, just don't be a culty fuckwad. Other Links: Check out our lovely sponsors Join ‘A Little Bit Culty' on Patreon Get poppin' fresh ALBC Swag Support the pod and smash this link Cult awareness and recovery resources   CREDITS:  Executive Producers: Sarah Edmondson & Anthony Ames Production Partner: Citizens of Sound Producer: Will Retherford Senior Producer: Jess Tardy Writer: Holly Zadra Theme Song: “Cultivated” by Jon Bryant co-written with Nygel Asselin  

Zoom: una notizia alla settimana | RRL
La nuova campagna elettorale di Biden costerà molti aborti

Zoom: una notizia alla settimana | RRL

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 4:23


Come già fu per il primo mandato, anche l'eventuale rielezione di Joe Biden potrebbe costare molte vite umane. La sua campagna elettorale ha fatto dell'aborto, infatti, uno dei propri cavalli di battaglia. A colpi di spot, come quello intitolato «These Guys», lanciato lo scorso 1 settembre e programmato per due settimane in sette Stati americani ovvero Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Nevada, Wisconsin e Carolina del Nord.Forti le critiche giunte in merito dalle associazioni pro-life, che han definito, senza mezzi termini, «estreme» le politiche abortiste promosse da un Biden, che solo a parole ama proclamarsi “cattolico”. Laura Echevarría, portavoce di National Right to Life, ha evidenziato come Biden sia «il presidente più favorevole all'aborto nella storia della nostra nazione», al punto da coinvolgere l'intera amministrazione «per promuovere e proteggere l'aborto illimitato», oltre tutto a spese dei contribuenti.

The Barn
Joey Mulinaro - The Barn

The Barn

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 15:19


Sponsored by www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn, Reynolds Landscaping & Lawncare, Everest Counseling (Farmington, Mo)Joey MulinaroRenowned for his uncanny ability to capture the essence of iconic figures through original sketches and impeccable impressions, Joey Mulinaro has carved out a distinctive space for himself in the ever-evolving realm of social media entertainment. With a charismatic blend of creativity and humor, Joey's journey to becoming a digital sensation is nothing short of extraordinary.Joey's meteoric rise to prominence can be traced back to his viral impressions that took the internet by storm. His renditions of notable personalities such as Jimmy Fallon, Patrick Mahomes, Cris Collinsworth, and Sean McVay became instant hits, captivating audiences with their astonishing accuracy and infectious charm. This uncanny talent caught the attention of major broadcasting giants, earning him regular appearances on esteemed platforms like ESPN, FOX, and Warner Media, where his comedic prowess continues to shine.One of Joey's significant career milestones includes his tenure at Barstool Sports, a prominent entertainment and sports media powerhouse. During his time there, Joey's unique comedic style left an indelible mark on the brand's content, and his contributions resonated deeply with a diverse audience, further solidifying his position as a sought-after comedic talent.Currently, Joey is not only a master of impressions and sketches but also a compelling podcast host. His foray into the world of podcasting includes the engaging and informative "Speed Street," a podcast co-hosted with the charismatic Conor Daly. Together, they provide listeners with an immersive glimpse into the world of motorsports and beyond, capturing the essence of high-speed culture and delivering it with a comedic twist.Adding to his podcasting repertoire, Joey is the co-host of "These Guys!" alongside the dynamic Benedict Polizzi. Through their banter and discussions, the podcast dives into a wide array of topics, offering an unfiltered and entertaining exploration of contemporary issues, pop culture, and everything in between.As Joey Mulinaro continues to expand his creative horizons, his trajectory serves as an inspiration for aspiring content creators and comedians. With an undeniable knack for crafting humor that resonates across various platforms, he epitomizes the modern-day entertainer who can seamlessly transition from social media stardom to traditional broadcasting, all while maintaining an authentic and relatable connection with his audience.This episode is sponsored by www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn and presented to you by The Barn Media Group.

The Industry Perspective
Order 55 | "Feel Like A F****** Queen"

The Industry Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 116:32


This week we have a very special guest. The lovely Xia blesses the pod bringing all the Lady-like energy you know we've been missing. Strap in an grab your strap on cause you're in for one Long & Wild ride!*Guess who fixed their audio issues..........THESE GUYS! Thank each and every one of you for your patience with the last couple episodes having subpar audio, but just like our industry, sometimes you gotta work with what's in your well.- Nando

Off Track with Hinch and Rossi
GP Recap and the Return of Joey Mulinaro

Off Track with Hinch and Rossi

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 49:35


The guys recap Alex's podium weekend at the Indy GP, breaking down the tire strategy surprises from the race, and what momentum actually means going into the Indy 500. Then, Joey Mulinaro comes back on the podcast to talk about Speed Street with Conor Daly, his hilarious These Guys podcast, and his upcoming show at the Vogue, the night before carb day!Tickets for our Monday, May 22nd live show will be on sale today. find the link on our site!+++Off Track is part of the SiriusXM Sports Podcast Network. If you enjoyed this episode and want to hear more, please give a 5-star rating and leave a review. Subscribe today wherever you stream your podcasts.Check out our new website, www.askofftrack.comSubscribe to our YouTube Channel.Want some advice? Send your questions in for Ask Alex to AskOffTrack@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter at @askofftrack. Or individually at @Hinchtown, @AlexanderRossi, and @TheTimDurham.

Brothers In Arms
Episode 111 - Shwetty Shwag

Brothers In Arms

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 69:42


Who has 6 thumbs and is glad to be back on the air? THESE GUYS! Welcome back to another episode of OUR favorite Podcast, Brothers in Arms! On tonight's episode we have a lot of time to catch up on, episode one hundred and elevendyith, like water to a fish, “when are we ever on subject?” a guy named Randall, just 2 old dads kicking it, “there are 5 castles – we went to seven,” the castle of Saint Elmo's World, “it's 3 Euros…” go ahead – have your cake and eat it too, this is how you kill a market, Sheetz to Sheetz – language, “race for one, please?,” pie at mile 3.14, 18 days in a travel trailer, “hey Kitty,” this week's question, and a brick. All of this and so much more in just over an hour, with your favorite and mine, Brothers in Arms Podcast!   Where you can reach us: Instagram: Yourbrothersinarmspodcast Twitter: @YourBIAPodcast Gmail: yourbrothersinarmspodcast@gmail.com Twitch: Twitch.tv/brothersinarmspodcast (Every Sunday @ 9:00-ish PM EST) Website: https://brothersinarms.podbean.com

The Finding Peace Podcast
You are in the Perfect Place

The Finding Peace Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 51:10


Jonny Porter is the owner of These Guys, a marketing firm based in Arizona. In addition to running the firm, Jonny is also the host of a popular morning talk show on KBLU AM 560, where they cover politics, local issues and current events. Before starting These Guys, Jonny gained valuable marketing experience as an independent rapper navigating the music industry. Despite not having a formal degree in Marketing, Jonny learned the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in this industry as a rapper. Jonny has been working in marketing for 15 years and is proud of the work his done to grow the business. In Jonny's spare time, he enjoys reading and spending time on his mom's little farm hidden in the woods of Payson, Arizona.

The Hawaiiverse Podcast
56. Ka'ikena Scanlan

The Hawaiiverse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 117:28


Ka'ikena Scanlan is a Native-Hawaiian, Samoan musician from the island of Oʻahu. He is a father of two, and is a Hawaiian language perpetuator and lover of the ʻāina (land). Kaʻikena is the lead singer of his band Kaʻikena Scanlan and These Guys, a group that adds a cultural twist on lyricism that aims to revolutionize the face of a genre they call “Hawaiian Reggae". This kumu turned musician has had many hit songs such as Utu Bang Bang, Smoke All Day and He Kanaka. When heʻs not performing you can find him on his farm or drinking a cold one from Ola Brew. In this episode we talk about his meteoric rise to local stardom, his motivation for his music, the Hawaiian language and culture, and so much more. Enjoy! Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hawaiiversepodcast Watch on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/Hawaiiverse Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hawaiiversepodcast/ Shop local on https://hawaiiverse.com/

The Throwback: A show about fantasy football
Celebrating the Start of the NFL Season by Revealing 'Our Guys'

The Throwback: A show about fantasy football

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 51:16


Everyone's got their Guys. The ones they went after in every single draft this season. You may share some of your Guys with other people, but it's likely that no one has the exact same list as you. Those Guys are Your Guys. These Guys our Our Guys. Individually, we refer to them as My Guys. Some of the Guys who made our My Guys lists: Kyle Pitts, Courtland Sutton and Mike Davis. Aaron Jones, Robert Woods and Curtis Samuel. Tua Tagovailoa, Clyde Edwards-Helaire and Rondale Moore. Come join us on this episode of The Athletic Fantasy Football Podcast as we talk about Our Guys. Follow Beller on Twitter: @MBeller Follow Jake on Twitter: @allinkid Follow Funston on Twitter: @BrandonFunston Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/oaa_G0K1Ud8 Subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/AthleticFantasy Email us: tafantasysports@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Losing Money With Andrew Bascom
Losing Money on the NFL Preview: AFC/NFC East

Losing Money With Andrew Bascom

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 24:37


On this episode of LMWAB we welcome back the Panzarotti Prince to start our weekly NFL breakdown. This week we are discussing the NFC and AFC East Wins Over Unders, plus making some player props for every team! Who is getting ready for football and is ready to lose money!?! THESE GUYS!!!! Go over the https://www.instagram.com/losingmoneywab/ (@LosingmoneyWAB) (DING) on https://www.instagram.com/losingmoneywab/ (Instagram) and https://twitter.com/LosingMoneyWAB (Twitter) to get daily picks in between episodes. You can also email the show with any thoughts on gambling or to tell us how we've helped you lose money. All the music was done by Nickie Minshall, check her music out on https://www.instagram.com/nickieminshallmusic/?hl=en (Instagram) andhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/5uXA6VdsuGQcrpS9vXzq0E ( Spotify). HAVE FUN LOSING MONEY

You Gon' Get The Real
Episode 2: We Are The Change

You Gon' Get The Real

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2020 53:30


Swaxx, Ego & Press come back for their second episode. Going from breaking down stereotyping black communities and how they can escape that mindset to Tory Lanez new album and the presidential debate. These 3 men will drop knowledge, humor and emotional mouthful opinions. These Guys aren't going anywhere. Get Real with us on social media: [Swaxx - "The Voice"] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evan.swaxx/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/FOMB_BIMA91 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/evan.battallio [Ego - "The Raw"] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/igottaego/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/storyofego Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eric.drayven... Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/ari... [Press - "The Intellect] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/presidentpr... Twitter: https://twitter.com/Presidentpress1 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tpress21 Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/pre... [CJ - Camera man - "The Specialist"] Website: http://www.3spoons.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cjwither/ #TheReal #Social #Inform #Improvement #Perspective #Growth --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yougongetthereal/message

The Greg & Dan Show
Ham Hocks and Buckets

The Greg & Dan Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 13:33


Lots of talk about Ham, Beans, and Buckets? These Guys are weird.... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Crosspod Wordcast
Ep 44: Nov 5, 2020

Crosspod Wordcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 108:14


Remember to remember to help solve the 5th of November. These Guys aren’t Fawkesing around. Email us your gunpowder plots: crosspodwordcast@gmail.com

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Birds, Booze, and Buds Podcast
The Short-Hair Mafia

Birds, Booze, and Buds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2020 64:52


These Guys (and Gal) were a kick in the pants this week! We really hit it off and had a great hunt together. Hopefully you all enjoy!

These Guys Podcast
How Did These Guys Become These Guys

These Guys Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 51:27


On this fun little episode we have a talk about how These Guys started with videos and some of our favorite ones that we did. We talk a little randomness and even throw out a challenge. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/erik-thompson3/support

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These Guys Podcast
These Guys Podcast Episode #! the Debut

These Guys Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 52:44


The debut episode of These Guys Podcast we dive out of the ring to talk about how we became These Guys and we finish by talking a little football. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/erik-thompson3/support

The RISE ”Creating Your Voice”
Antwan Chambers & David Lloyd Marcus ~ COED Pulse Athletic Apparel

The RISE ”Creating Your Voice”

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2020 45:40


New COED performance apparel available at coedpulse.com These Guys are so professional and detailed. That's what makes COED so great. They taught  me a new word “antimicrobial” please watch until the end.  From Antwan and David Thank you again Judah for having us on The Rise!!! Music Credits @tidwavstudios Don't  Rush - Young T & Bugsey  Some Media Credits: @ Court_of _Roses Photgraphy  Tshirt by: @kimkennedywashington

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Ken, Colleen, & Kurt Podcast
One of These Guys is Definitely Worse

Ken, Colleen, & Kurt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 3:12


One of These Guys is Definitely Worse by STAR 102.5/Des Moines

Faith Baptist Church Messages
God of These Guys 3: Jacob

Faith Baptist Church Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2020 24:54


Week 3 of this mini Series called God of These Guys. Pastor Borden Scott will speak on Jacob

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Travels With Randy Podcast
S1 E43: What's On YOUR 2020 Bingo Card?

Travels With Randy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 82:28


Episode 43 of the Travels With Randy Podcast is here! Who has 4 thumbs and haven't traveled to any national parks this week?  THESE GUYS! Bubba helps his sister move into her new house and realizes he's old and out of shape.  Randy and Bubba discuss their 2020 Bingo cards - pandemics, earthquakes, dust storms, derechos, murder hornets, alien spacecraft, supervolcanoes, no football, Cthulhu, Ming the Merciless, AND an election to boot.  Enjoy! Listen on iTunes, Spotify, and everywhere else! You can also listen here: https://travelswithrandypodcast.libsyn.com/ #podcast #stockmarket #ecommerce #covid19 #amazon #mlb #ecommercebusiness #podcasthost #podcaster #onlineselling #itunes #podcasts #stitcher #travelswithrandy #earthquakes #newzealand #football #mulan #disney 

Are We Where Yet?
Becoming Thomas w/ Thomas Fernandez

Are We Where Yet?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2020 74:09


In this episode we interview Thomas Fernandez formerly known as BDS The Fresh. Thomas Fernandez was born and raised, died and was reborn in Yuma Arizona. He is a father and an artist and a whole bunch of other things. He has been a recording artist, a painter, a writer, comic book artist, podcaster and future film maker. Thomas’ life goal is to leave the planet a little better than it was when he was born and to raise his son to be a better man than he was. Music: https://earthborn.bandcamp.com/album/lechooga-phunk Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/gents-of-the-round-table/id1473654326 Thanks to our sponsor ------> Made WestSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/awwypodcast)

Are We Where Yet?
Say I Can't w/ Robby Rodriguez

Are We Where Yet?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2019 88:23


In this episode we interview Robby Rodriguez:After years as a dedicated fire fighter, Robby Rodriguez kept a promise he made to his grandfather and became the new owner of the old family business; Chretin’s Mexican Food Restaurant. After the restaurant leaving the family and passing through a few hands since the 90’s and Robby, serving his community as a hardworking fire fighter, he saw that promise come to life in 2018. In addition to owning and reuniting the Chretin’s Mexican Food Restaurant with the family, Robby also owns The Kress Ultra Lounge, a venue and night club in Yuma Arizona. Robby is also a board member of Bridget’s Gift, a foundation that raises money and offers financial assistance for friends and families in the Yuma community who are battling breast cancer and need a helpful hand with either medical bills or everyday expenses while they are focusing on treatment and healing. For more information about Bridget’s Gift, The Kress Ultra Lounge, and Chretin’s Mexican Food Restaurant please visit the links below: Bridget’s Gift: https://bridgetsgift.com/Chretin’s: https://www.facebook.com/Chretins1946/The Kress Ultra Lounge: https://www.facebook.com/thekressultralounge/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/awwypodcast)

Fantasy Baby (A Fantasy Football Podcast)

Sometimes we just need a little help. Join Mr. Fantasy and Logan as they recap Week 10 and get you ready for week 11 waiver wire. Logan uses filthy language. Mr. Fantasy reveals which NFL Head Coach is this weeks Dirty Liar of the Show. We've got "These Guys", and of course, a very tasty Beer of the Show! It's Fantasy Baby!

Are We Where Yet?
Close Encounter w/ Legal Alien

Are We Where Yet?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2019 65:02


In this episode we interview Legal Alien of The Dune Sea Crew:Fausto Ivan Lopez aka Legal Alien of the Dune Sea Crew, is an original hip hop/soul artist based out of Yuma AZ. Co-Founder & Artist, of Dune Sea Records and worship leader at his congregation. Originally from Watts Los Angeles, he moved to Yuma AZ in the early 90’s with his parents and siblings as a way to escape the gang violence. Although his musical tastes were growing, hip hop is what caught the eye and ear of Legal Alien. The beats & sample chops, especially the soulful type, is what moved him. While in Yuma, Legal Alien began performing as an emcee with a local church and this is where he would develop his love for the mic and his passion for God. Now with both his skills on the mic and his relationship with God finely tuned, he rocks stages up and down the west coast while spreading his message of hope and positivity. Listen to Legal Alien’s new album Old Dog, Young Cats on all streaming platforms. Spotify| Apple Music | iHeartRadio | iTunes Here are some links. https://song.link/album/us/i/1478837484https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_m9Tu9a53knRAf4iL-KCjnSj19auXFDRwkFollow Legal Alien social media. FB: Fausto Legal Alien LopezIG: LegalAlienLaTwitter: LegalAlienLaSnap: LegalAlienLaSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/awwypodcast)

Fantasy Baby (A Fantasy Football Podcast)
These Guys Try Really Hard....But You Don't Want Them On Your Team

Fantasy Baby (A Fantasy Football Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 67:56


Mr. Fantasy & Logan are back at last and recap week 9 as well go over week 10 waiver wire must haves. We've got "These Guys" and of course another Beer of the Show! It's Fantasy Baby!Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/426qjpyktqBpGYvqNX8cMMApplehttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fantasy-baby/id1475119946Googlehttps://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS80ODM5MzQucnNzStitcherhttps://www.stitcher.com/podcast/fantasy-babyiheart Radiohttps://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-fantasy-baby-47833637/TuneInhttps://tunein.com/podcasts/Comedy-Podcasts/Fantasy-Baby-p1237373/

Are We Where Yet?
Energy Is Everything w/ Leah Bunting

Are We Where Yet?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2019 80:01


In this episode we interview Leah Bunting. Leah is a Certified Heart-Centered Clinical Hypnotherapist (CCHT) and Industrial and Organizational (IOP) Psychologist, that has perfected her abilities to keenly observe and alter social, emotional, and the subconscious drives which influence & drive all human behaviors. Through data-driven & science-based clinical hypnotherapy, she guides clients in navigating the uncharted territories of their subconscious minds. Here, clients are free to discover hidden motivational drives, limiting subconscious beliefs, and re-write the path to their own personal transformations. Leah’s vision is to use what she’s learned, to support the healing and empowerment of others seeking to live more fully connected, joyful lives. Passionate about mental health and holistic wellbeing –Leah offers education, coaching, consulting, and therapeutic mental health counseling services to help those experiencing suffering within the human condition.To find out more and work with Leah, you can contact her on social media @Amer_ica_thabeautiful, and via email at: Leah.Bunting@outlook.com.Youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKpk9jJPpaIWebsite: https://www.arewewhereyetpodcast.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/awwypodcast)

Are We Where Yet?
An Underground Art Project w/ Lia & Isaac

Are We Where Yet?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2019 65:20


In the first episode of Season 3 we interview Lia Littlewood & Isaac Russell who are two of the founding members of The Littlewood Fine Art & Community Co-Op (Where we now record our podcast). We that what better way to kick off the new season, than by breaking in our new studio with the two people that made this all possible.Here is a little more about the Co-op and what we are all about: Littlewood Fine Art & Community Co-Op is a collective of like-minded individuals working together to encourage working artists to pursue their talents. Our motto is: Inclusion, Inspiration, Integrity. Littlewood Fine Art and Community Co-Op is building community and civic spirit through its classes, gallery exhibitions, and special events. We believe that a community that ‘comes together’ through the arts is a healthier, happier, and – most importantly – more cohesive community. For more information please visit:http://www.littlewoodcoop.comAs mentioned in the episode here, if you would like to become a Patron of the show and receive some of the goodies we mentioned, please visit: https://www.patreon.com/awwypodcastIf you would like to give a one time donation in support of our show, you can give directly to The Littlewood Co-op and just mention us in the notes when prompted, by visiting the link here and clicking on the "One Time Donation" box: https://www.littlewoodcoop.com/donate.htmlAlso if you would like to help out Rigo and the Mendoza family during their time of need, you can visit the link here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/rigo-and-trisha-mendoza?rcid=r01-156719310269-27a97029ec8f4f32&pc=ot_co_campmgmt_w&fbclid=IwAR3NIjacuc20vCHcAgkyReV935bKQ61Zoe8dUaYpHn82YSr1U3Fg446RVR0Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/awwypodcast)

Gut Check Project
Cooper Read, Digital & Social Entrepreneur, MAPS Advocate & Zendo Project Vol.

Gut Check Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2019 117:11


Cooper Read is a GREAT storyteller while his career journey includes playing college baseball, a surgical technician, an adventurer and journeyman, MAPS & Zendo Project Advocate.Cooper has tells how he found inspiration knowing that he wanted more out of life than what the health care industry could provide in traditional institutions. Also, a mention from Ken & Eric about how you cannot out exercise a sedentary lifestyle and a customer story about CBD and vagal mediated atrial fibrillation. Instagram: @cooper_readhttps://maps.orghttps://zendoproject.org/https://lovemytummy.com/spoonyhttps://kbmdhealth.comInfluencing I think during Re: did you want to stuck in a bad bundle get a great bundle AT&T vibrant DirecTV and get $100 reward card requires 24 month TV 12 month Internet agreement redemption required limited availability may not be in your area if you qualify.com/bundle AT&T that are subject to change new customers requires a minimum 49 and nine month 12 months after the price hiring secular Internet 25 minutes or higher minimum $40 a month early termination of return taxes fees and restrictions apply, visit.com for full details and it is now time for the gut check project you were here with your host Ken Brown MD I'm Eric Rager this is where you check your ego at the door because nothing got the table Doug can you do it for the person or the few times it is my title there MD so I'm here with my co-third-grader cRNA like that mix it up as you can tell I will do it different almost every single will episode 14 at what we are on episode number 14 that is correct so today we got a really cool desk alone and I'm super excited about this sort of things that you what I have done we get a lot of feedback from people that are been writing in is that we bring just on that were try to learn some stuff from correct and I think that almost everything will episode I become more knowledgeable it is expanded my mind I think today is exactly where we need to be because we have somebody who's a great storyteller that's got some incredible experiences just throws himself out there that's kind of a sort of how work, doing everything right now and if you're new to the gut check project I think it would you find that what can I both want to do out of the guest is find a little bit about their journey that took them to where they are now because life is a journey to find that you you're going to be satisfied once you know more about yourself and how you know what you want until you have exploded morality so exactly so work we have Cooper read on the show today and he is somebody who is really it's a lightning she actually inspires me and other people around him and he just jumps and of to explore different areas different ways of health and easily get into a lot of different stuff but if you're somebody who's kind of stuck in a rut right now this is your show converted to cover novel French stuff that I think is actually something that can change both health and mind yeah absolutely happy at think that Cooper has a great story of just being dissatisfied is where he found himself and decided to do something about it so allowable I'm not going to ruin his story that will get to that whenever he joins us here about just so happens that is doing something about it in a field that I have tremendous interest in and medicine is going that way and I think that we will all be talking about this five years from now as how really to improve mental health without question without question real quick of course if you also knew to get project and even if you aren't should always go to love my tummy.com/spoony where on the spoony network so/Bernie will give you are trying to heal outrun teal at a discount that you won't find hardly anywhere else so what is that all 20 oh that makes it so unique to Brown so this is kind of exciting this is my baby right here in a little shout out to Siobhan Sarna who is the head of the IBS SEBO SOS summit because probably much to her relief I finally got done filming my webinar for the experts on that is so nice and we got a chance to one of the reasons why I was looking at the other of future lectures and she's like you're the last one to do this of Mark Pimentel the psyche shroud it is we've got to know Tom Osborne that that is all these other people and Allison C Becker she's like you're holding up the whole show they yell for those who are into keeping the health and follow us and get the emails that we get every week that we send out just be sure and tune in because what Dr. Brown is referencing is see below SOS some and if you've ever been interested in why certain people suffer from G.I. distress and they can't quite find the answers that's kinda what this whole summit is about not everything is going to apply to everyone but there may be something in there for everybody who tunes in supercool about this particular summit and what Siobhan is put together is that you have people that have had different experiences doing different things right and my experience was in trying to find a natural solution for people with reputable bowel syndrome bloating change in bowel habits and that's how we discovered trying to with two trials which have been published and we been out now for about three years and the reality is worse in the same clinical results that we did in those trials which is 4 to 5 people to get better if you have the classic symptoms of when you meet you blokes now the other cool thing since we launched is that we have since learned through other scientists contacting us that the polyphenols in front your action extremely beneficial for you they work on an antiaging level there's data to show that you are living goes up which helps get rid of old and aging cells this data to show that you increase nitric oxide to the muscles so if you're an athlete so it's really exciting I started this journey to try and help people that were bloated that have bacterial overgrowth and we just keep expanding and knocking down your doors and that's what's so exciting about this I'll try to love my tummy.com/spoony putting code spooning SP 00 and why and you can also experience the so this is my baby show little support at least cash in one coupon that's that's your mission I want everyone to commit to cash in one coupon so that I know that people are at least realizing the importance of both gut health and overall health threat on the battery cell five for a friend or family member that may separate from my G.I. issues so I of course got check project like and share like and share like and share thank you for all of the new subscriptions we reached out to our KB MD health community for the first time this last week to introduce to them the contest where we are giving away to at least five winners the signature protection package of arch on tail whether it be with community CBD natural flavor or sentiment and keep those submissions coming get a friend get a family member to do the same for you like and subscribe to get to project either on YouTube or on iTunes choose an email through going to KB MD.com Sino community health.com and you click on contact sheet is an email it's easy that's all you have to do sign up and then in July we will be drawing at least five winners so the public to be more solid and make you kick the science this time why do you call that the signature package what do those two things blend so well together CBD and affronted absolutely no great thing that you're doing with CVD is that everything that you put behind this and this and I'm in if you're listening through the audio only I picked up both the CBD and the John Teal you have real cases that have come through the clinic and was shown improvement so using this combination is what you found to be the most predictable I guess solution for people who had some type of inflammatory issue and I won't go through all the different disease states but essentially combining the CBD with our Tron tale is the polyphenols and allow the CBD to even work better how does a Duke well there's a little enzyme in there that Decker dates are endogenous CBR cannabinoids like Ananda might for instance name FAH and good polyphenol intake actually prevents FAH from becoming overactive in eliminating the CBD from working were supposed to work exactly and so you're taking a science today but that's on, called the signature package they each make each other better and that's how come we teamed up to have the KB MD health CBD powered by Alexa absolutely so likes it like a chair guy got check project thank you for all the new subscriptions as last week that is that is amazing they tell us it would take at least 20 shows and were doing about episode 14 so we certainly appreciate it so now in a move into Dr. Brown what you have on the news topic for today well so on this topic first of all you couple quick shout out side I am horrible with time zones and we were going to have a fantastic Dr. Dr. Gabrielle Lyons she's a medical doctor in Manhattan she is a fitness expert muscle centric protein expert she did her graduate studies looking at protein she was in a call in and where to talk about peptides because that's my article to talk about little bit later peptides and unfortunately she text eventually gritty role in like oh time zone difference forgot about that and so she is a doctor so we couldn't get her to the work you have her own prolonged show trip organizer bring her here or would you be able to do it she's I think due to have a baby pretty soon so I don't want to have a new mom flying around like that which probably zoom her and but she's super smart and the reason why bring up is because we had one of our listeners asked something and this is right in Dr. Lyons were real house I was a said Trisha's email Tricia called in and said hey can you recommend a Kazen free protein powder now coming up soon in a week or two were to have another fitness expert named Max Fairchild she is super smart peptide expert he formulates nutritional products he's really the one answer that question Chris were to get that to you right away I can look it up but honestly go with the people that have already done the homework they've Artie tested it is the people that have looked at all the formulations were to find the best one for you so keep those questions, and it absolutely and did you have anything to add to video shot you on awesome podcast that just aired early this week I was I was on the intermittent fasting podcast with Melanie Avalon and Jim Stevens I think this is the second or third time a bit on their going on the dance anytime I think yes and yet the second time it's great we talk about fasting the lot more than fast we talked about fasting the medic diets we talk about all kinds of different things and I thought it was a great show and shout out to Melanie she's got a new podcast and I would be going on that on the well go one of the 24th I don't know when should you publish it but she's got so she has a hold of the podcast but that was really cool check it out intermittent fasting podcast and you can hear that episode and we talk a little bit more than just fasting it's those are two really smart people very very fun people talked about that's awesome I did want to bring something up to you I was reading a blog article from Chris Kuester here recently in a reminded me somebody member a little over a year ago there was this new message was being pushed out talking about sitting is the new smoking that's right so never talk about a sedentary lifestyle will if you remember it wasn't that long ago did tell you and I, laugh there's a lot of truth behind what you eat oftentimes you can't necessarily out exercise and what was that someone said you can't outrun the fork you can't outrun the fort that was it that's a shout out to somebody that we do have have in the show at some sometime the name Todd Smith is a bodybuilder trainer out of Omaha Nebraska he'll supplement stores and I heard him say that once like I am still sure what is is a lot of truth to that you know if you want to be healthy a lot of it comes to aware which of your food fuel source is is it healthy for you and what is that translate to so what Kuester was able to illustrate quite well is that if you're sitting for long periods of time throughout the day he can't really out exercise the damage that you're doing by sitting for this law say that again so so and this came in a blog from Chris Chris are who we know well and was your oven is great guy he wrote a blog all about sitting then yes he did any reference to a handful of studies he basically put together he does a great job of always aggregating different things that he's reading pulling great information making easy prey to can I consume but essentially showed that even marathon runners when they're not actively training is another there's other issues that may be going on with marathon running of long-term inflammation exposure anyhow but that aside there actually at more risk according to some of these articles he has and therefore coronary artery disease because of the long periods of times it they're not training and that are not running the marathon site are sedentary and that actually affects their metabolic rate from sitting so then you begin to die little bit deeper looking into sitting while working if you go to in office and you don't engineer of engagement your computer and your having to type for long periods of time you're still sitting obviously you're working you're working hard but possibly examine what would it take for me to get a standing desk or something similar that would give you some variability in fact Robert Hendrickson has a a new a new product that easily come out with rover that we had on from full bucket health that's right after the show he was sure the silver color prototype to have some sort of portable version of that so that you can get away from just sitting all the time you admits it's brilliant anyway it solves a lot of problems of course it gives you a portable office that you want to go but at the same time you now have the availability to not be confined to sitting while taking care of work will essentially what Christer pointed out is sitting for 11 to 13 hours a day and many people may say when I don't do that I get more than that and you may think that but you drive to work and then you put in 6 to 8 hours of sitting you wake up you set out have a cup of coffee and follow up on whatever it is you do you come home drive to work you may work out but that is a matter because they can sit down to eat when you sit frequently and then you sit down to attitude to maybe watch program at home before you go to bed that amount of sedentary non-movement over time as an aggregate the you simply can't out out exercise according to the studies well it's interesting because if you sit for more than six hours it's been shown that your lipoprotein lipase actually goes down and that's what burns fat you can actually have a decrease in your bone mineral density leading to osteoporosis and then ultimately increased coronary events due to high blood pressure and coronary artery disease than when you stop and think about it sitting is not very good. And if you look at how we evolved we really didn't do a whole lot acidic we were always on the move around so let's come up with some ideas right now we want everybody to at least try for the next week to sit there and do the so when you're put a timer on your desk chair or timer on your desk I think about it you can elevate your desk a little bit that there's all kinds of different options out there for you to do it what if you if your teacher if your teacher and you feel like that you are engaging the students on a particular subject maybe change the scenery have a walking meeting don't take the elevator if you can take some stairs what else oh I was just thinking that the first for the whole teaching thing to remember the meeting that we are at in Utah with the bathwater, and one of the moderators before they even began made everybody stand up and shout around guess I just get energy upright just get everybody moving and then that's how she said she starts all her podcast like that she makes her guess do that just to get them up and ready which is really cool so anytime you get up and do that I think that elevating your – we walked Wenatchee had a patient from Veritas the big company that does this trip we walked around my office and looked at different ways different deaths we can do for the employees last of it with this be something you would like and they were all unanimously really interested in that unlike Robo was talking about he thought that would be really difficult the beginning but suddenly he's standing for eight hours doing all his work no big deal at all none at this temperature and it don't you find it days it weaned up having to pound away a lot of computer work compared to the days were doing a lot of scopes are you doing a lot of clinic visits I have more energy after doing all the movement throughout the day than I do when I'm what's up once a month twice a month I just have to kind of pound a lot of work on the computer those of the most draining dates to me in it and I really didn't move I just sitting there panning out on the computer and its signage oil will melt let's just throw one other thing in there so people sit that they sit all day than they come home dad and then they get on their computer the blue light now your jacket up your circadian rhythm and I mean where really try to kill ourselves and like everything that we do in life right now is basically shortening our arches our health time is really what it's doing we have this were doing those other things to try to correct it but these are all easy life hacks that we can do get out wake up one of the greatest depending what time you wake up wake up really early so the sun is out for the greatest things you can do to turn your circadian rhythm is get up go for a walk on an empty stomach with sunlight to convert the vitamin D you turn on your circadian rhythm you're telling your brain were going to do this and it does a couple quick things number one you get your body movement to get out you little sunlight and you not waking up and immediately sitting down which is what a lot of people do and you know what I'm I try to do this I wake up every morning really early and I make my coffee in the French press and I got my little routine habit or routine is pretty important if you like a lot of people like Tony Robbins of the people to say Arnold Schwarzenegger like really highly effective people they'll have a very specific morning routine chair Tim Ferris Joe Rogan all that I will sit there and start regular coffee then work on the charts I took it one step further and I got a vibration plate I tried to stand on it and I should do my truck; unpacking this setting was it turns out it's really hard to do computer work with vision vibrating (32 oscillations per second or whatever so you have noticed in those vibration plates are kinda interesting but if you lock your knees out man at that there really affects model skinny legs I just take the population straight up to my eyeballs I can't hardly see much anything that so just simple access something that will go talk about in the next half-hour is going to be a another hack I was listening to one of the greatest biomarkers of all time Ben Greenfield, he talks about migration place he talks about getting out or talks about the get some sun they were talking about peptides which is really what I wanted to have Max Fairchild on in his you come back on here in a few weeks to talk about peptides and that is another little hat these are all things you can do that aren't that not that difficult to really make a big difference in your life and offset some of the stuff so fierce that they're stuck in traffic or if your sit in your cube: every time you stand up your bosses sitdown or your student teacher says sitdown there's ways to get around it just make sure that when you have it under control you can do all kinds of stuff were going to be talking with Cooper about different ways to engage with nature also data that's another little way to get your brain stimulated to get your circadian rhythm and track and all that definitely ending of these these are things that if you're a member of KB MD health here pretty soon Dr. Brown his mood coming up of the system where we can start putting together some of these small tips that were finding out basically just amassing these studies and how you can take these into practical life managers hearing this morning I work at XYZ I understand it's tough it's up to make a change what we want to do is see if we can help people find easy modifiers to make those changes meaningful to you and a little teaser may be have it delivered straight or maybe have it delivered straight to your home is by building a news coming out about that over the weekend so if you are on KPMG health.com and they are member of KPMG health look this site no later than the Sunday maybe before but probably no later than the Senate would get a really really really cool announcement on something you been working on for well over a year well over a year with some really smart people out there shout out to Mr. Zell of course but there I want to make a difference in my community sure and I think this is a way to do it and I'm really excited to start implementing some leasing's meeting other experts do all kinds of stuff and you would be Sony and if you're not a member of KPMG health aide cost nothing you said to go to KPMG health.com Pan down on the button on the poorly designed website that basically have no about myself and about we are working to prove it we brought in and we have an intern in Internet started this week we have someone who's actually going to help us do stuff thank goodness yes thank goodness that read had to find somebody that's like half our age to do that I am super excited to have someone help us get those things done and he sees already off and running in and helping as the redesign so that will be great speaking which I need to address something you know that the processor is you write yes so several of you and by several I mean a few hundred of you have not have had issues while trying to make purchases through the website on KB MD health and it is truly no fault of ours it's two healthcare people try to run a website but the processor since we do process CBD sales all of the banks collectively have basically come up with new parameters that you have to be vetted and you have to have a right processor they're basically trying to prevent fraud so for every reputable business is about 20 they just aren't there try to weed them out so we're it it's it's inconvenient for us but were were getting through it and I've been kinda forced to handle it in the evening some phone calls from some folks so that we can do some manual transactions not a big deal though and not all bad has come out of it I've met some great people some great supporters some people just have questions knowing you like I could totally see you know it's not bad in fact I'm been invited to several weddings and onto a vacation with whatever whomever they are but I did get interesting call I guess it was three days ago from a Jonah from South Carolina and he's been watching the show because his daughter who lives in Houston found found the gut check projects weight and they been sharing it back and forth they like the episodes well he's now customer of KPD health CBD but he wanted to tell me specifically about what CBD was doing for him and on a moment to full depth on this with you but vagal mediated PVCs that was basically where he was coming from he said that his vagus nerve in his interpretation of it was that over vagal stimulation in even even in that I I'm still trying to wrap my head around it but would elicit PVCs and throw him into a fit and post and say the vagus nerve is a exquisitely complex thing that runs from the brain all the way down so were to have a vagus nerve expert what outpatients that's his work as a PhD he's working at vagus nerve stimulation and what it does and where can go so we can that's good that's a whole separate episode but I love the fact that he called and why do you think the CBD helped him I don't else really good question his his interpretation was that something with the vagus nerve whenever it wasn't performing properly he could have PVCs and throwing himself into a fit but something that he'd found out is that using high quality revocable CBD dose actually prevented him from having a fib episode taken last summer between 812 hours 28. Go in a fit anymore and he had the same experience so far with KB the CBD which I thought was great in a course is anecdotal's are not making a claim but this is what he's found utilizing that he's been in in conversation with his with his cardiologist to talk about that but all that aside I would like to dig in deep with within the course the vagus nerve is it's think that Vegas is Latin for wanderer it's a nerve it is the peer sympathetic nerve is a great regularly because all way down and regulate your gut as well and it's interesting because even in the SEBO form committees and things people really try and make some sense of it they try and figure out how to manipulate the vagus nerve words can bring one of the world's experts on church to do a deep dive real geeky scientific dive into it to make sure that your vagus nerve is hopefully the beauty of CBD it works I can adapt to gents which credit goes where you need yellow you get the faster time goes by that because that's another half hour so episode 14 will be back here after the break with Cooper read in just a moment why have thousands of aspiring authors teamed up with Christian faith publishing to publish their blog because Christian faith publishing is an author friendly publisher who understands that your labor is more than just a book we provide authors freedom and flexibility throughout the publishing process professional book editing award-winning design and some of the highest royalty structures in the publishing industry and is always you will retain 100% of the rights to your book I was looking to find a company that I could trust one that assisted in the editing process completely Christian trade publishing will publish market and sell your books in all major bookstores and online booksellers as well especially Christian bookstores call for your free author submission kit 800-978-4812 800-978-4812 800-978-4812 that's 800-978-4812 never forgotten apparel is more than just a premium women's and 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entrepreneur and social engineer Adaline Cooper doing very well guys I'm happy to be here so you're also a maps advocate as well as the fun I'm going to screw the name of Zenda project I volunteer correct absolutely as in the project and maps organization the multidisciplinary Association for psychedelic studies you have an advocate for that can push that but I really am a volunteer present no projects yet what is what is on the project and the project is a project it's underneath the maps organization they set up the arts in music festivals all around the world and again hold space for people that are having difficult psychedelic experiences that have story after story was the reason why want to have you on so bad is because I really do we we've actually interviewed Dennis McKenna who is a godfather in psilocybin there are in my world there are no FDA studies going on with her looking at suicide but for different things and were to jump right into your history as soon as I countertop but we always try doing the shows at least we get through one academic paper to get everybody up to speed at least on something try to teach something so there just yesterday the US news to know the report where it showed that US death rates from suicide alcohol and drug overdose is reached an all-time high so I think there is no better time for somebody like you being involved with the maps to start integrating some of the stuff because were clearly not doing a very good job were committed suicide more often were dying from opioids and all this so what I wanted to get into on the fringe a little bit is something called peptides so I am not an expert in peptides of Max Fairchild is Gabriel aligned Debbie alliances that we were talking about but so I try to teach myself a little bit about this and so I found an article on a peptide called BPC 157 soap BPC 157 is a peptide chain consisting of 15 amino acid so peptides are just very specific amino acid and Ben Granger was talking that when does a peptide become a pro to Mauritania yet and if there's there's really do know the experts on this can say well it gets really weird because growth hormone is still considered a peptide but it's really that it's a really big peptide so that it's just very specific amino acids put together so BPC 157 although it's considered synthetic it's actually a protective protein which is found in the stomach and it's known for its anti-ulcer effects of the known about that for quite a while Dr. Lyons is the one who told me to start using my guest wrote you practice I'd never even heard of it nobody ever talked about that so I'm super excited that I'm now getting into this aspect so researchers are conducted numerous rodent studies that show that it doesn't protect against of protective effects but it also seems to extend beyond the stomach and intestinal tract so BPC 157 has been shown to benefit ulcer healing the stomach intestinal damage such as fistulas and inflammatory disorders but there is some anecdotal evidence to show that bone and joint healing also takes place what I really wanted to get into is in my practice I talked about the brain got access all the time so I found an article researchers out of Croatia have done rodent studies looking at the influences on the brain got access and this actually comes from 2016 and what they did is they looked at DPC 157 and over a very long period of time they tried to show how not only is it protective in the stomach but it is very useful as a peptide in other areas of the body specifically the brain is funny because their thought on this was the first auditing to think about this when we top of the brain got access in the first one actually show that was Pavlov I have lobby and respond Escher fistula in the dog ring a bell here's it turns on the intestines that's a brain gut response yet is so we all have this and so the main thing that BPC 157 does it is a growth like peptide so it turns on genes that increase blood vessel growth and nerve growth since we were taught to draw ever is if you're like me going what BPC 157 turns on blood vessel growth and nerve growth while that's while it has wild so wild so what they did as they looked at a bunch of different well brain mood issues and I specifically looked at these animals and so how does BPC 157 help with this/want to go through in the articles really Berrigan charity coupons along so I try to go through a few things because if you suffer from any one of these but start talking some peptides okay depression they proved that BPC 157 actually acts on the dopaminergic and serotonergic systems as well as the GABA system member a few episodes back we talked about how CBD can directly bind to serotonin right much like an adaptive gent it's almost like this is adapted and also they show that in these animals they induced depression and I don't I really get into how they actually do this with the animals on and off they served with divorce papers nudging winter jobs only or that you like the big firearm then whatever it something you know I can't sit down for too long so actually induced depression measured all these different levels and they showed that serotonin and open dopamine and GABA all came back to normal levels after being injected with interesting 57 okay super well, this will alcohol withdrawal they showed that it actually counteracted acute and chronic withdrawal as well as healing the liver and the G.I. tract that is very interesting but it makes a lot of sense on why people can't escape alcoholism oh one step further opioid withdrawal allow just kept on saying you with death rates from suicides alcohol drug overdose will result in high and what you're going to talk about as some psychedelics have some great promise I'm learning about this for the first time and I'm reading this albeit animal models but it's very hard to get FDA to approve human studies we know that so there has to start with animal models sure it showed that the opioid receptors would be down regulated after getting it so that they didn't have that yearning with her like demanding the opioids that's that's actually really impressive then it gets into disease states multiple sclerosis BPC 157 effectively counteract the development of brain lesions and MS induced mice traumatic brain injury they actually stimulated nerve growth and decreased brain edema after inducing try to bring injury spinal cord injuries it improved rat tail movement after the end because a spinal cord injury so basically this is what I really consider a true life hack if it difficult this can be put over that's what I want to have his peptide experts on so I have not use the personally I've not given it to my patients yet to them just discovering this but when we start combining these different things sure it's a natural immediate well it's a synthetic amino acid sequence but these peptides the really big in the bodybuilding community the really big and antiaging community which sometimes I've always said that I felt like endurance athletes and bodybuilders know more about nutrition than any gastroenterologist they manipulate the body through sure so what we talk about here and you're going to carry the torch now because what we talked about is some pretty cool stuff like we've covered stem cells CBD photo bio modulation these are all easy to implement things that can make a huge difference in your life so I was looking at the star some Facebook groups that are that are really proponents of peptides and I will set a couple emails on that question to have no like right now whenever for Max and just for us to come to think about something that we have the answer specifically from the research that that we have I know before Shire for 157 but what makes it synthetic and is there a is there a natural counterpart that that does that and the other one would be with all of the the advances are the disease states that we talked about would benefit from what about peripheral diabetic neuropathy if you're talking about our generation and blood flow in an angiogenesis or growth of blood vessels and that's that's ultimately what ends up you got get there poor guys got diabetic neuropathy in his feet and he is sitting too close to floor heater and burns off the ends of ends of his toes he can feel it or or starts taking Lyra cover gabapentin or something and you know all those commercials yeah cause depression above the head falls off to me all those things so what makes it synthetic I did I had to look this up on examine.com it's considered a 50 amino acid sequence it's only considered synthetic because the particular sequence has not been extracted be in the exact sequence it's probably believed to be a large one that gets cleaved that works on the side of protective area of the of the stomach so it's only synthetic because they've not been able to actually extract it in the exact same sequence from a human possible that it lives somewhere even if it only for a brief period of time we do seven found in its whole form yet exactly it's like many things that you know you can either I've had this I've had this discussion with different pharmaceutical companies where when you look at that will say oh it doesn't get absorbed with the be like systemic effects in the argument from the pharmaceutical company is owner but when you take our drug you won't see this in the blood in my argument is when you eat a steak yes he stake in the blood yeah right you break down ESU and amino acid complex and that's that's that's one of the things actually happens to do pharmacokinetic studies they say oh take this is it in your blood doesn't get absorbed okay white why my feet swelling wide what are right I heard or whatever you that since the whole prodrug to active component thing you know it's basely taken in this hold this this is and what's going to the action it's when it's broken down or assembled into something else that is in the doing whatever it is yeah totally so BPC 157 were to learn more about it and when we do have a real expert on about that I'm just can eat his brain and just or her right however the expert is not only messy that's just some work I just subscribe for shares are welcome to gut check the project's mess so speaking messes I don't know while that is even a good segue really at all so I think that we should go ahead and not reconnoiter here and go read and reread and reintroduce Cooper Cooper read I like he said he is a digital and social entrepreneur now that you found use your way there in a completely different career path and where we probably may have crossed paths early before didn't but didn't really get to know each other right right absolutely no born here in Texas I was born here in Texas small town grew up in Paradise Texas tiny little you know I know there's a dot for paradise but it's out of nowhere here in North Texas and then now what where did you find yourself after you are you left. I yeah so died I felt paradise when traveling around for you know I get a plate a year of college baseball Texas Boston University in the know then I went in the Denton and got really to the arts after my baseball careers have over from there I decided I wanted to go into performing arts so went to Dallas got a degree performing arts and from there I got opportunity rip Chicago studying commie and no second city in the improv Olympic up there just to show talking about your your life is one of the comedy cards like you to say offensive stuff and just blame it on the company joined the professional comedy Association it's much easier to get into the actors Guild yeah yes I like what if about you to the cards always want to do it whenever I offend anybody absorb what you say yeah right as it I don't mean it this material anyways and from there I became a father and came back to Texas and had to get a real job and quit bartending in and doing comedy stuff on the weekends got into the surgery technology that assert became certified surgical tech and started my career in Denton and then moved to back home in Wise County Decatur Texas and wise region there specializing in euro spines in Branson orthopedics will you that orthopedic so you know he worked with one of our former guess right would that be Dr. Wade McKenna yes Ashley work in Canada several cases it had II have a very just so many fond memories working with that guy he so good so talented what he does in and then his you to ongoing research and education for himself and just what he does is just awesome I'm a big fan Dwight McCann I like to give them a shout out some point and say hello where he says hi you were actually huge fans also when it when he came on the show I thought that was one of the coolest if you have a chance look at that episode whatever number whatever number that stem cell self there is something that you did look at did you ever do it who did you assist him in any stem cells are to do only just do the open cutting stage and open cutting staff you know and then he would get in and then you'd spin the plasmon stuff in and re-administer that no one's closing was done to help with the healing and think that you know like that after he was doing that in the MLR PRP experiments to hear he had his own centrifuging at using one or two dedicated people there they were just there is basically a mini lab and rail are right in the middle of the signing Alec while we were doing the casing I would be spinning that the PRP and separating all that and then at the end of it it was a know what the assist job or whoever was helping in a close up the case they would administer that for a for you know the healing process and regeneration goes on that is really cool why Nancy was into any course she had added to awesome ortho's there have chronic and repair of the asset I spent lots of time working with Dr. Barrow he's these were my favorite surgeons is a great great position and a great guy and generally you know just anyways those guys and in his first assist is her sister Jacob has been with him many many years is one of my best friends and and I super sharp guy and also super fun and really get another college baseball player yeah yeah so it sounds you had a great environment right there did something happen what you dislike said screw this through down the live trocar or whatever it is take off and walked out or what happened so I really I wasn't I wasn't happy or fulfilled after certain amount of time you know I like I said I was in Chicago studying calmly all the stuff and then I was like okay what I get a real job raise a family do that sort of thing so Jacob Mayberry invited me Dino to his okay maybe should come check it now follow Romero and I in the case and see if you want to go get certifies of something you want to do and so I did that audited today with Barrett Ruth Rivero at Bridgeport and then from there is like a family survive and do this for a while and then you know several years ago I know that for five years and I start to just kind of check in with myself and realize that I'm not not happy now at my home life I'm looking back on now might be a little bit of depression you know I had all these great things going on had a good job is in a happy I like the people I was working with but you know there was just I was tired. He didn't have a creative outlet I didn't have that outlet now you did know if you do the performing arts than comedy you've got that brain that needs to constantly be stimulated like that right right and so when in surgery became so monotonous so robotically you know do insane things and you know I I rose up to be no really good you know in the in the spine and euro area and then and even that you know everyone like I'm helping people you know it's fine brains working on that and that's awesome that's exciting I love it but after a while I just knew that I did what I wanted like my heart was call me to like be out and about and go moving shaking and then but as my my health started deteriorating as well with liquid like to the 50 and that the depression and asked her to gain weight and really was the unhappiness with the way in all not really unhappiness with the way but just like the not being fulfilled and being unhappy plus the weight gain had every check in with myself and figure out what was going on there so start taking steps to get healthy so let's look at that what how you think that you ended up becoming unhealthy in that environment because unfortunately we see a lot of people in healthcare and I think there's a lot of reasons for the hours stress the shift work all different cards think so our healthcare providers sometimes are sacrificing themselves without even realizing it to try to help other people how do you think that process happened with you I'd I mean I agree I think that's what it was he knocked the long hours the unit with its physical work here on your feet you know 812 hours a day that's good thing though now that's a great thing to be moving but once you know that the long hours and just being of exertion with the mental exertion as well you know go and the emotional you're working with people you're trying to save lives here you know and so they take their jobs very seriously so mentally physically long hours that will sale that do you say that standing in one spot you leave your working as the technician and you often times especially in difficult case your holding a pose for a very very long time something being articulated something being cut out and you really are sacrificing a lot get you get aches pains etc. you probably absolutely accurate is this holding these Sina you want to move so understand back when I was a med student we had to do that yeah and you like a member universe aggressor redoing a gunshot wound like 2 AM in your hold his retractors and you start getting fatigue start shaken surgeon starts yelling at you like trying yeah three a little bit of sweat and I hope it's not going to fall into the sterile field you know yet is all kind of distress is that going on yet for sure but I think it's so over a long period of time I think that that that weighed a lot on me just with the stress that goes on with the environment and in that and then justly and not not being out and being active is much being indoors so it putting in those hours and you not try and hit on this in the past but what was your interpretation of maybe this is an institution of health that I'm in but make no mistake it's an institution and it absolutely needs an industry what did you think about the hospital industry where you're supposed to be delivering health and then maybe some of the execution of some of that as it is rolled out right and that's where you have met so morally I saw some things but didn't sit well with me being in that industry right. I saw that that said you have the patient the becomes accomplished someone that's there in the middle right and you have for me in a lot of cases you would have the insurance companies now and the doctors going back and forth and becomes more like an a number you know the patient becomes maybe a number of verses like eyelets really care what's going on here rather than like walking into be like okay who's is insurance what you know what the insurance here you know in and so that for me is like it was just a is one of the minor things but as one things got my attention you know that like it's it's not where the healthcare system is for me is like need to be more focused on you know the patient and patient health patient well-being rather than be no worrying about you know needed the money parts in the insurances and I know that out that all plays a very important role in it all for sure but I just cannot seem like there the patient was kinda being put to the wayside in this I now and so that was for me one of the indicators like I don't know if I'd want to stay in this enough for I make a career lie I know that the three or those that you referenced Rivero McKenna and have Blahnik they all were incredible patient advocate I will as I say so is the hard part I see nothing and struggle with it to it's like how can I deliver the service in can you know this a lot of times it's not even can I do this without insurance it's driving have a place to allow this you try to do a charity case here recently in almost got blocked when you're trying to give up your time and that kind of stuff gets in the way when you're like look I'm just trying to provide a service who needs it we get others who are able to basically start so yeah unfortunately it's super complex absolutely we have developed a system that is an organism that feeds on itself we have developed a system where will I crisscross or talk about all the time yeah we are trying to fix the end organ thing and trying to and then people have figured out how to make a profit on it right I remember listening to Peter Addie a talk one time or he's use a party thoracic surgeon I think is he really felt like he was at the bottom of the hospital and people were lobbing eggs yes try to catch the eggs like when we quit throwing the eggs out the window that and that's kinda what you're getting at where your mind I can see that you are very in tune to your feelings nature and everything and that's really cool that you took a step back and with wait a minute this is not for me write Dr. Bill to solve it so sure not to go to hospital ministration politics and arrive the eye that I was working I was editing blogs for a guy who's really in the sustainability name Rob Greenfield and when I was working with him I was like man how to weep back I would love to try to take on the medical industry and just the waste that they produce the thing I so I'd like to have the ambition again if I like how can this happen but then again you know it's such a he there so many things are going on with it but the act is something that I can't solve I took a step back and said well this I would I would love I know it's going on but I'm texted back and what's best for me and so that led to me I did take one last hurrah as a travel surgical tech when travel took some contracts the United States Tennessee, where my mind was on that oh it's not just wise Kelly not just a problem yeah yeah was there it was there a strong proverbial straw that, I was like you know what this is this the part that is nonnegotiable for me or was it just counted everything together kind of at EL it is all Elkanah came together and it was where I was in life any of these can I felt like a time to move on the I love the people I work with and and you know I was I enjoyed my time doing that but at same time as I was I was ready for more I want to be fulfilled I wanted to I need a challenge I need a challenge titled how old is your son of the sun so I have a daughter daughter she's eight right now so back didn't see you whenever I stopped all this you know she was 56 yeah yeah yeah really and so I imagine that you you left there for much more lucrative investment banking type thing yes so quite the opposite so what I did is I think a little money I did have and I purchased a school bus and herded into the camper and then spent the rest of money on Christmas gifts for the family that year in then yeah converted a school bus into a camper and went roaming around in the mountains of New Mexico and Libya Colorado and no plan really other than I wanted to get in the travel like I'm like now the time to do it I want to figure out a way to make a living no traveling so what do I do I get the school bus converted numb site I start inviting people on these adventures of the mountain second as I get a venture you know pay for gas give me a lecture and not show you great time have connections in New Mexico and Colorado and you know various other places in Texas so that was my first kind of entrepreneurial thing how people find social media yet is utilizing social media I started I became part of this group called superhero Academy I can find them superhero Kennedy.net or anywhere online and get a really good thing going on start learning about social entre nous or ship just how to utilize Facebook and Instagram and YouTube to make a living right to to purchase about their the brand yourself right so this is back in 2015 or so that I started the 2015 716 anyway so far I started that's how I started back the tyro knew like that's that's where I was posting this with my close community friends and family on Facebook and now this were my first few customers came from and went from there to a long bus or short bios have a short bus it was like when it was an old law wasn't it was a 1998 Thomas and it was more the shorter versions wasn't a long one but it was necessary like a short bus I was like one of those admitted weird big block at tween area as I get a big and blocky and now but it only had like 67,000 miles and was a diesel when I bought it from a kid that was moving down to Texas A&M and had it for his buddies to go fishing in and paid 4300 bucks for it and I was like this is a little nugget of gold right here that she sounds pretty awesome like it like your first year just ended up being like serial murderers are you by your Jason is a guy yeah my trash back to him he probably would've lightened up on my trip that we had a good time and that's what it was about that was about getting out and finding yourself in exploring and being out nature and also just the travel experience in the cognitive effects it does have on the mind and just in and just how healthy it I think it I think a lot of our health starts at are in our minor thought process in her brain so that's what I wanted to show people hate get out do what you love but also here's a healthy way to do it by getting outside and pushing yourself challenge yourself let's go skiing let's go snowboarding go kayaking you know let's go hiking up in the mountains so that's really cool that's actually the stuff you do it was a bit was like an adventure bus it was an adventure bus yeah and that's what it was absolutely Jerry problems with that that 98 diesel in the in the cold ever fired up yeah I mean to mean no serious problems there was a couple mornings are there were a couple mornings where if you select slow start but even use a fire right up and this thing was a beast it was it just ran and ran and ran and I think part of it is because it had low mileage and he was just kinda getting broken and you know like a decent run forever and ever and it is getting broken in but now it fired right up in the mountains that is the exact opposite of the job that you are doing is a surgical tech maps act opposite yeah that is a bit just real quick before we have 30 seconds to break but okay did you feel that the moment you began to engage with people on a personal level that suddenly now you're starting to feel an elevated mood versus always seen patients are asleep absolutely absolutely that was my favorite part of actually being in the surgery is like you know commuting with those patients before they were when it went under and in yes when I moved into and started talking people one on one that was where I really start to thrive wherever this Latin is half-hour ending in that joint to begin for the next hour but will be back in just a moment and that's not where his story stop seated at this is the only 24 hour take anywhere platforms dedicated to food and fun query spoony this our Townhall.com intelligence committee issuing subpoenas for former national security advisor Michael Flynn and former Trump Deputy campaign manager Rick Yates is part of the committee's ongoing investigation of counterintelligence issues raised by the molar report Committee Chairman Adam Schiff says the two have refused to cooperate 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our number two episode 14 catching project check your ego at the door nothing is off the table where joining Dave I Cooper read digital and social entrepreneur and of course a maps advocate and a volunteer position to project we will get to that in just a moment but let's touch base again in case you've forgotten love my tummy.com/spoony get your discount on our Tron teal today in the big challenge for everyone everybody to commit buy a bottle for a friend or family member use that code Cusick is a winner there and don't forget if you really want to you really want to win subscribe and share the gut check project go to catch a project on YouTube to get a project to channel or search for catching project on iTunes subscribe then all you have to do is go to KB MD health.com or get check project.com connect with us let us know that you did it to be entered and draw at least five winners in July 5 words literally going to get the signature protection package which is trying to heal and KB 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the wrong direction pivoted and got that bus/camper started doing things so you start to discover nature and thinks a lot of things that I like to do sometimes with Eric all acts I'll ask him philosophy quotes if he can remember the philosopher who said it so here is the philosophical quote of the day reality is wrong dreams are for review rally is wrong dreams are for it that's that was what Tupac did Jesus talk was a philosopher man like EEA you know like say what you want about it but a lot of people love them but man is some content you just can't new to the game straight to the hip-hop repertoire not as nice Cooper welcome to the show the other episodes but yeah no you don't normally it said said little Wayne little Waylon today but I don't know I think is pushing the boundaries on so it's not it's not it's not silent geez and lasagna cheese lasagna is a boost as a whole website dedicated to little Wayne quotes posted in a wheelchair called a virgin mobile I have yours wrapped that truth that I just liked how what what points are you going to maps.org the new sailor cited writes music would you like to put all some of Everett is leading yeah you do it on the right some crazy. So hey we we left off last half-hour you are talking about that the bus you have any you have any experience in the busted may be didn't go exactly as planned yeah I had a couple know the one that sticks out the most though as we are in Taos New Mexico and it had been yet sounds what now love town elements my favorite so we were but we'd been there for about a week or so was with my brother and my friend Amy Shane we were descending at time of the mountain some other friends were over in Angelfire so we like minute but then down the mountains and it is time to go home and we came in on this like really sketchy like mountain trail it wears like I was I had been there several times and came in like the normal way but for whatever reason the GPS Lake was late go this direction and I like and save you yeah and I was like okay cool working to go this way in the back way in and so naturally like when we left like there was a hit there had been snow in and you know the temperatures drop to about to zero while we are there so we're heading out like go back that direction and see what happens and it was not a good choice we got up I was going uphill on these frozen Rosie on this is Charles all dirt you know this is just rocks and dirt and I might die and you and you a sketchy going up on Mike you know what I was gonna go with it and see what happens and no okay now we start sliding me know and I can't get it under control wind up I am trying to press the brakes at one point words, this incline gives airlines on this bus it and I don't even know honestly have no idea. It really cold yet you know we are just sliding and back back back back you know we cannot almost scan were going off of the mountain side a little bit was like a steep drop off but it would been something I could not of gotten out of so I tried to like steer it back in it just as I was sliding backwards or turn the wheel I turned the wheel and got it like just perpendicular with the road and try to pull out but even even turning in trying to get out of it is made the situation even more and I going into the bank of the road saying on the bus and everyone well after a lot of silence strays silence a lot of you like any nobody has a lot to home of the engine going and being out everyone just quiet like what like why did you take us this nightly understanding about adventure but I like this is not for us and he only is my brother is just back there shaking his head like I don't know how to get out of this is like I understand you got insured for the show exactly know this is go anyway so we go to the bank in the nose of the bus is stuck into the side of the road in the snow and all that so we had to get Dick to the city officials or the Rangers I think that the park ranger showed up in his big old snowplow monster truck looking thing comes out in the tie chain on and yank us out and get us going back the opposite direction back to the safe road is a trail used to make she made down yeah yeah they did they did because the rest of luckily I was like downhill so it is an easy cruise down but but that was a sketchy moment because like we are most went off the mountain backside and we crashed into the bank on the outside so so when you are following this snowcapped thing didn't have a bumper sticker that said if you can read this. 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Out d'Coup Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019 58:04


The Mueller Report drops and, yes, it’s pretty damning for the Trump administration. The biggest challenge for Democratic party leadership now seems to be how to continue to fan the flames of Russian outrage while not pulling the impeachment trigger. But will calls for impeachment growing sharper by the day, you’ve gotta wonder what kind of political gymnastics they will perform now that they have everything they said they needed to call for impeachment hearings. Still, Democratic House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer prefers to punt, instead of exercising the House’s Constitutional oversight authority. Bernie Sanders puts Fox on its heels at a town hall in Bethlehem. Later in the week, he said he’ll ban fracking and all new fossil fuel projects. Elizabeth Warren calls for a ban on all new fossil fuel leases offshore and on public lands. And, I’ve gotta agree with Doug Henwood on this one. Writing in Jacobin, Henwood’s article title says it all, “I Can’t Believe Elizabeth Warren Is Losing to These Guys.” Kirsten Gillibrand uses Ilhan Omar to stake out her “both-siderism” creds. But when it comes down to it, Gillibrand is right in line with the official party line as Democratic party leadership is failing horribly when it comes to responding to attacks on Ilhan Omar. It seems only the most progressive legislators have got Omar’s back. Stockton, California begins an 18 month pilot of a University Basic Income for 130 residents. On the brink of the first strike in Rutgers history, the faculty win a huge contract, proving once again that organizing for power pays off. NextGen is doing some serious organizing on the ground in Pennsylvania. Activists are getting students at Penn State registered to vote ahead of a special election in the PA 12. While a win for Democrat Marc Friedenberg will be an uphill battle, NextGen already has its sights set on 2020. On Wednesday of this week, NextGen held a town hall on West Chester’s campus with U.S. Rep. Chrissy Houlahan. It was the season finale of Star Trek Discovery last night and launch of the final season of Game of Thrones last Sunday night. It’s been quite a week. I began watching Netflix’s new series, “Our Planet,” featuring the iconic narration of David Attenborough. It is a beautiful and devastating nature show that places climate change front and center. The BBC also aired David Attenborough’s special, “Climate Change - The Facts” on Thursday. Naomi Klein, and Avi Lewis team up with The Intercept to release “A Message from the Future with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez,” a beautifully animated letter from an imagined future in which the Green New Deal passed and has been put into practice. Free Will releases a brand new fruited IPA for you this Saturday, 4/20. Sleight is a fruited Double IPA with passionfruit, coconut, and a touch of vanilla. 9.1% ABV. On draft and 4-pack cans available this Saturday in both Perkasie and Peddler’s Village taprooms.

Totally Laime Podcast
Archive 004 - These Guys!

Totally Laime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2019 31:06


From the archives: We can’t believe our lucky stars~ THESE GUYS (aka, Nick and Cody Diamond)stopped by and shared their sexual secrets and their music – it sounds like DIAMONDS! Original airdate: FEBRUARY 26, 2010 Follow along with the show: http://www.totallylaime.com/        https://twitter.com/TotallyLaime       https://twitter.com/drrosenrosen       https://www.instagram.com/elizabethlaime/       https://www.instagram.com/doctorrosenrosen/  

Brothers of Discussion Wrestling Podcast
Episode 58 - NXT Still Leaves RAW and SmackDown in Dust

Brothers of Discussion Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2018 83:10


With the WWE making “major” changes on the main roster, NXT keeps right on rolling with amazing content. The Brothers of Discussion go over if the McMahons are full of poo or if this change is something to believe in. They talk NXT call-ups, Sanity, the Revival and Mustafa Ali! All of this and much more! Show Notes NXT - Amazing F-ING episode Io Shirai and Dakota Kai take down the pair of UFC fighters, Jessamyn Duke & Marina Shafir I Thought they were going to set up an unbeatable team What is the goal going forward for team Baszler? Dijakovic (Dee-Jah-KO-Vich) defeats Aaron Mackey Feast Your Eyes is powerfully brutal and athletically impressive Matt Riddle promo, bro Kind of dug his angle, if only because he didn't just say he was mad and going to get revenge, he said “Nah, i get it bro...i mean i beat him in 7 seconds lol” Heavy Machinery defeats These Guys? Dozovic hits a double compactor Undisputed Era crashes the party Is Heavy Machinery destined to lose, considering they are getting the call-up? Classic Yokozuna ring announcing at 760 DIY reunites in the main event While a good match is never enough in NXT, Tommaso Ciampa and Johnny Gargano decide to add a little drama by double-teaming Aleister Black Gargano gets the win EC3, Nikki Cross, Heavy Machinery, Lars Sullivan, and Lacey Evans The Brand New Raw and SmackDown McMahon Family declares ownership of decision making Didn't they already own that right? - The weird psychological issue here... What is different? New results that were unexpected: Revival winning, Natalya in Main Event, Mustafa Ali pinning Daniel Bryan, Sanity getting involved WWE needs to remember that every episode matters. Revival actually wins a match, holy poop! Finn Balor pins Dolph, holy poop! AJ Styles and Mustapha Ali vs Daniel Bryan and Andrade “Cien” Almas One of the best “thrown together” tag matches in a while Mustapha is being legitimized Almas quietly amazing Are Styles and Bryan going their separate ways? Sanity and The Club (Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson) return The Club claimed to be off television for 4 months. Took the Usos to their limit Sanity crashed the party The Tag Division already was great and now it's even better McIntyre, Ambrose, Elias, Rusev, Nakamura and The Miz need new dance partners McIntyre is fading Ambrose failed with one of the most “fan desired” feuds I hate Lashley Nakamura is such a sad story The Miz is still making his Shane story fun, but he could be in such a better position Hot Take: Natalya was the Right Move Anything Ronda does till Mania will be bologna Royal Rumble Picks: As Of December 19th Mike Men: Drew McIntyre Women: Charlotte Matt Women: Becky Lynch Men: Seth Rollins --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brothers-of-discussion/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brothers-of-discussion/support

The Infamous Podcast
Cold Hearted Vol. One – Episode 78

The Infamous Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2017 62:46


Ain’t These Guys (and Girls) Stinkers? This week on the show Johnny and Brian are talking about bad guys. Specifically, the bad guys they love! The guys also talk about the DC Comic TV Universe pick ups, Marvel’s Defenders and news from the Green Lantern Corps. movie! Don’t forget to check out our Patreon and support the show! News Bites The CW Renews DC Comics Shows and more! Marvel’s Defenders Assemble Warner Bros.’ GREEN LANTERN CORPS Will Be ‘LETHAL WEAPON in Space' Top Villains Johnny Magua – Wes Studi – The Last of the Mohicans (1992) Mr. Joshua – Gary Busey – Lethal Weapon Dracula – Duncan Regher – The Monster Squad Cobb – Brian Dennehy – Silverado Diana – Jane Badler – V Brian Azula – Grey DeLisle (voice) – Avatar the Last Airbender Zaheer – Henry Rollins (voice) – The Legend of Korra Scorpius – Wayne Pygram – Farscape Boyd Crowder – Walton Goggins – Justified Stringer Bell – Idris Elba – The Wire New Comics This Week Johnny CAPTAIN AMERICA STEVE ROGERS #9 FLASH #14 GOD COUNTRY #1 HAL JORDAN AND THE GREEN LANTERN CORPS #12 JUSTICE LEAGUE POWER RANGERS #1 MOONSHINE #4 NINJAK #23 OUTCAST BY...

Get A Life Podcast
Episode 52 : The Plus Side of Gaming w/Controller Plus

Get A Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2016


Hey Guys and welcome to Episode 52 with Special Guests Patrick and Lane from Controller Plus.These Guys are extremely boss and they make some nice quality custom controllers, we talk about a range of controllers aswell as others. We also talk about Blackops 2 , but mainly their awesome controllers. We talk about their origins aswell www.getalifepodcast.com (ReUpload)

Seriesly
2016 NYC Web Fest Coverage & Girl Talk with Millie Torchetti - Ep.23

Seriesly

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2016 58:55


Thanks again to Lauren and April for having us at this year's NYC web fest. We had an awesome time and can't wait to go again next year!Bar Crossed Lovers - vimeo.com/stagnation Q’s One Night Stands - qsonenightstands.com All My Friends Are Married - allmyfriendsaremarried.tv Sensitive: A Web Series - sensitiveawebseries.com The Auditions - www.facebook.com/theauditions I'm Gay - www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLz…cNuLuASu1R57aZts9 LI Divas - lidivas.com Currently - www.youtube.com/channel/UCMp6-Kuxd0wT1wquEJY7XiA F*ck These Guys - ftgseries.com Check out nycwebfest.com for more information all the nominees and winners.Also, huge shout out to our girl Millie Torchetti for stopping by and chatting with us. For updates on Single Rules check out singlerules.com and also check out her YouTube page.Questions, comments or concerns? Let us know! Use the hashtag #serieslytalkback to let us know what you are thinking!If you enjoyed this episode please like/follow or subscribe :) Email: serieslypodcast@gmail.com Twitter: twitter.com/Serieslypodcast

Ruby NoName podcast
Ruby NoName Podcast S08E02

Ruby NoName podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2016 36:08


В этом году мы записываем серию подкастов со спикерами конференции RailsClub 2016. 22 октября, Москва, подробности и регистрация на сайте конференции. Первое интервью было с Лешей Тактаровым Ссылки These Guys Code Hipsters - Ироничные новости фронтенд-разработки глазами бьюти-кодеров Rollup - Next-generation ES6 module bundler Webpack – A bundler for javascript and friends Foreman – Manage Procfile-based applications Hivemind – The mind to rule processes of your development environment Статья Равиля Brunch – A Front end build system CODE. The Hidden Language of Computer Hardware and Software - Код. Тайный язык информатики The Nature of code Being A Developer After 40 – Каково это — быть разработчиком, когда тебе сорок перевод Расшифровка эпизода, опубликованная на Habrahabr Как ты пришел к Ruby ? Моя история знакомства с этими технологиями довольно нетипичная. Я начинал свою карьеру как человек, который делает системные тулзы. Я и с фронтендом тогда не встречался, просто занимался нативными интерфейсами для Windows. Какое-то время потратил на то, чтобы делать программы, которые работают с большим количеством потоков, которые работают с concurrency и так далее. А затем как-то плавно перешел во фронтенд, тогда как раз появился хайп. С Ruby и рельсами я начал работать уже после этого, и для меня это было небольшим откровением, потому что не все вещи, которые там работают, работают так как я привык. Лучший пример: в некоторых средах, где ты всегда должен следить за ресурсами, если ты что-то взял в одном потоке и работаешь, то должен быть уверен, что в другом потоке не будет проблем с этим - в ruby все эти проблемы обходили стороной. Я столкнулся с совершенно другими концепциями. И это было клево! Если говорить конкретно - я пришел на проект как фронтендер, делал только фронтенд задачи. А потом у нас не стало бэкендера :) Он ушел, некому было решать его задачи, и я решил попробовать. Было необычно: обсудить было не с кем, человек который мне помогал был этаким мудрецом. Я приходил к нему раз в неделю, он говорил какие-то магические слова о том, что мне делать. Потом я уходил, вздыхал, думал: “О боже, что происходит”. Через какое-то время мне вроде удалось постичь эту мудрость, хотя наверное не всю. Ту часть, которая заложена во фреймворке и языке, я почувствовал этот вкус. Где и чем ты сейчас занимаешься? Из личного - готовлюсь к свадьбе. Работаю над своим проектом, который еще слишком сырой, чтобы про него рассказывать. А еще работаю с партнером в команде, которая называется These Guys. Мы специализируемся на быстрой разработке MVP. Стараюсь по-максимум применить тот опыт, который я получил работая со Злыми марсианами, и с другими командами. Но сейчас я больше ориентируюсь сейчас не на решение технических задач, а на решение бизнес задач, продумываю как оптимально все построить для клиента. То есть ты сейчас открыл свою компанию? Да. Хотя сказать об этом вслух мне сейчас очень страшно, почему-то :) Что тебе не нравится в текущей реализации рельсов с точки зрения фронтенда? Мне кажется, что произошла такая ситуация: два или три года назад фронтенд резко скакнул и понесся вперед со скоростью локомотива, сметая все на своем пути. Ребята из других сообществ на это смотрели, кто-то скептически относился, кто-то воодушевленно. Но надо признать, что ускакал он очень далеко. В этом плане мир рельс остался без изменений. Есть мнение, что рельса должна перестать быть инструментом, у которой есть и фронт, и бэк, сосредоточиться только на бэке. Потому что фронтенд часть в самой рельсе сейчас явно не успевает. Приходится рельсы использовать как серверную часть, а фронтовая стоит отдельно, там отдельные инструменты, отдельная команда, отдельная история. Какой позиции ты придерживаешься насчет этого? Я всегда пытаюсь смотреть шире. Когда я вижу хайп вокруг фронтенда, я всегда пытаюсь найти и хорошие, и плохие стороны. Хорошо, что все развивается и движется, много идей, много что можно сделать такого, что поможет следующему поколению разработчиков. Но на это нужно смотреть с опаской, смотреть на то, действительно ли все так, как кажется? Это касается и компаний: какой они выбирают стек, как они общаются со своими разработчиками. Например, разработчики брали какой-то популярный сейчас стек, а потом все разваливалось. Компания переставала работать, потому что технология была сырая. У вас было такое? Я стараюсь придерживаться золотой середины. Недавно прочитал статью Равиля Байрамгалина из марсиан про новый рендерер. В ней интересна даже не сама реализация, а то, что идет в начале статьи: у DHH нет большого количества времени, чтобы уделять его разработке, но он записывает и рассказывает много идей, которые могут подхватить другие разработчики, чтобы успешно развивать фреймворк. Мне кажется, это здорово. Круто, когда есть видение, когда DHH понимает куда идти. Возможно будут разногласия, где-то это будет не совсем правильный путь. Но мне нравится, когда есть понимание общей миссии. В рельсах такое видение есть, нужно пережить хайп и двигаться дальше. Мне кажется у нас все получится, моя позиция вполне позитивная :) Если говорить про хайп во фронте. Что сейчас является хайпом, а чем реально можно пользоваться? На что, по твоему мнению, стоит обратить внимание? И что будет интересно дальше? Какое-то время назад мы с друзьями организовали в Ростове небольшую тусовочку, которая называется Code Hipsters. Это, в основном, лента новостей во вконтакте и в Телеграмме, мы пишем про всякие модные штуки во фронтенде (это и пытаемся обыграть в названии). Сейчас я немного отошел от дел, всем занимается мой друг Витя. У него прекрасный стиль, мне очень нравится как он пишет. Иногда мы собираемся и понимаем, что мы не читали за прошедшую неделю ничего нового :) Видимо, немного устали. Последнее, о чем я слышал - это Rollup. На мой взгляд, там нет ничего революционного, но посмотреть интересно. Движение в сторону умных бандлеров, правильной сборки зависимостей я считаю очень важным, это хорошее направление. Хотя нельзя сказать, что это rocket science. Во-вторых, компонентный подход. Он пришел давно, все его приняли, и это здорово. В-третьих, FRP. В этом вопросе есть большая пропасть между теорией и практикой. Наверняка что-то появится, чтобы ее преодолеть. Возвращаясь к вопросу о рельсе как фреймворке и к фронту. Что бы ты добавил а рельсу или убрал из нее, с точки зрения фронтенд разработки? Может вообще убрал бы фронт из рельсы? Я бы не убирал фронт. Мне кажется, решение которые есть сейчас, позволит нам выжить в 80% проектов, по крайне мере таких, которые есть на рынке. Ингода очень удобно иметь такой функционал. Даже когда мы говорим о сборке файлов, которая на самом деле не сборка, а просто конкатенация в правильном порядке. Я считаю, что это плохо. Я слышал, что не любят турболинкс, хотя я к ним отношусь вполне нормально, использую их в некоторых проектах. Да, иногда приходится потратить много времени на то, чтобы сообразить, как все правильно делать. Но это приучает к порядку. Мне было проще: я не писал скрипты, я сразу начал писать single page applications. Приходилось думать о том, как выделять ресурсы, как их правильно тушить, о сервисах, о жизненном цикле приложения, о том, что оно может работать продолжительно время. Когда ты делаешь простой мультистраничный сайт с вкраплением скриптов, ты об этом не задумываешься. Но иногда проект требует того, чтобы все это учитывалось, заставляет держать в голове паттерны, которым нас научил правильный фронтенд. Не знаю, что я бы добавил прямо в рельсы. Есть тенденция выкидывать все ненужное, облегчать, оставлять рельсы только для API. Правильно? Там есть отдельная ветка, связанные именно с Rails API разработкой, отключением ненужных вещей. Да, это касается и сборки. Если ты запускаешь рельсовый проект, наверное было бы здорово уметь как-то управлять процессами, которые запускаются. Сейчас это не просто rails сервер, или какой-нибудь Sidekiq. Было бы клево уметь мониторить процессы, которые запускаются для сборки, которые Node.js-процессы запускаются. Было бы круто что-то такое придумать. Хотя и здесь можно в принципе предложить решения вроде Foreman или Hivemind. Раз мы начали говорить про инструменты: за какими ты сейчас следишь? Какие проекты тебе нравятся, на какие стоит обратить внимание? В некоторых случаях я пользуюсь Webpack, меня он вполне устраивает. Я понимаю весь юмор, который стоит за тем, что у него сложная конфигурация. Мне кажется главной концепция, что модули это клево. Я долго пользовался сборщиком Brunch. Его всегда обходили стороной, он оставался в тени. Но для меня это идеальный инструмент, когда нужно что-то очень быстро накидать, когда нужны просто модули в стиле common js, когда нужна очень быстрая сборка. Потому что он действительно работает очень быстро. Меня поразило, что многие ребята, которые делают фреймворки, начинают лепить boilerplate и command line tools, например Ember CLI, или штука для React, которая появилась недавно. В случае с Ember меня поразило то, что ты очень жестко привязан к сборщику, ты не можешь выбрать другой сборщик кроме Broccoli (который я тогда вообще не смог настроить, и он собирал все ну очень долго). По крайней мере, на моей машине это работало вечность. У меня был опыт работы с Ember, мы проект свой до конца собирали на Brunch. Даже учитывая то, что пришлось очень много портировать под себя, потому что все комьюнити перешло на Ember CLI и , мы все равно пользовались Бранчем, терпели. В нашем случае, мы пожертвовали удобством в пользу скорости и быстрой сборки, потому что у нас было много файлов и мы не могли себе позволить ждать вечность. Ты не пытался влиться в open source историю и начать помогать каким-то проектам? Если да, то куда ты коммитил? Да, у меня есть коммиты. Я бы не назвал себя активным контрибьютором. Коммитил во фронтендовые проекты на уровне мелких пулреквестов. У меня есть несколько своих open source проектов (если можно так сказать). Возможно, они не очень интересны, не получили много звездочек на гитхабе, но все же. Я писал враппер для работы с принтерами под Node.js, для одного из моих хобби-проектов. Я делал что-то вроде распределенной печати фотографий из Инстаграма, нашел прикольный маленький принтер для фотографий и подключил его к Raspberry. Благо на Raspberry работал Node.js, пришлось его собирать. Написал что-то вроде агентной системы (не знаю, правильный это термин или нет). Идея была в том, чтобы подключать такие принтеры-устройства и потом печатать фотографии на произвольной станции. Все это легло в основу моего дипломного проекта, который я полностью выложил на гитхаб, я этим в какой-то степени горжусь. Иметь гитхаб это здорово, и использовать его для образования тоже. Вообще дипломный проект получился довольно прикольный. Где ты берешь информацию о фронте: ресурсы, твиттер-аккаунты, за которыми ты следишь, новостные сайты? Про Ruby мы все знаем куда смотреть, на что подписаться, а с фронтовой частью лично у меня с ходу ничего не приходит на ум На первом месте для меня стоит Code Hipsters. Даже если если я не читаю статьи, не ищу их, я все равно пользуюсь телеграмом и читаю канал Code Hipsters c огромным удовольствием. Конечно, я немного по-другому его воспринимаю, потому что это мои друзья. Еще? Твиттер, особенно англоязычный помогает. Не назову какие-то конкретные аккаунты, это накопившийся за долгие годы слой информации. Иногда ты можешь листать ленту, и если произошло что-то действительно трендовое во фронтенде - ты это сразу увидишь, все лента будет заполнена этим. Еще мне нравятся подкасты. Я слушаю Вебстандарты. Кстати, в недавнем выпуске они спрашивали, кто какие подкасты слушает - оказалось, что никто ничего не слушает :). FrontFlip, наверное? Нет, не пошло, вообще не получается слушать русскоязычные подкасты. Я слушаю The Changelog, еще мне нравится подкаст от Thougtbot. Еще Giant Robots, мне очень нравится стиль, атмосфера. Обычно это два спикера, и создается впечатление, что они просто встречаются на выходных, обсуждают, что у них произошло, забывают что есть тема для подкаста. Но это все равно интересно слушать. Это даже два подкаста, один скорее про бизнес (это подкаст от одного из создателей foreign key и еще какой-то платформы. А про разработку это подкаст парня который тоже будет на RailsClub, который поддерживает Phoenix для Elixir. А про фронтенд это The Changelog. О чем ты будешь рассказывать на RailsClub нам, бэкенд разработчикам? О том, что фронтенд ускакал далеко и фреймворк за этим не поспевает. Я буду рассказывать о том, как собирать фронтенд в окружении рельс, какие есть решения, какие есть проблемы. И почему это на самом деле нужно. Буду стараться опираться на свой личный опыт. Как я понимаю, ты не был раньше на RailsClub. Что ты ждешь от конференции? Много интересных знакомств. Я бы хотел увидеть много ребят с горящими глазами. Да и вообще ребят, которые готовы пообщаться, не только на тему конференции. Конференции интересны людьми. У меня была интересная ситуация: в прошлом году мы поехали на Frontend Union Conf, она была в прошлом августе в Москве, в этом где-то в Прибалтике. Мы приехали всей тусовкой, но так устали с дороги, что очень сложно было поймать волну докладов, мы слушали одним ухом. Драйв начался на афтепати. Мы познакомились с парнем из SoundCloud Jan Monschke. Я не помню, какой у него был доклад, но общение после конференции запомнилось. Он клевый чувак, рассказал нам про свои проекты. Речь зашла о Brunch, сборщике о котором я уже говорил. И выяснилось, что он был одним из чуваков, которые начали этот проект. Да ладно!? Это именно то, для чего нужно ехать на конференции: общение. Ну и доклады тоже :) Помимо разработки, чем ты увлекаешься? Читаешь, поешь, играешь на чем-то, ходишь в горы? Сode Hopsters, хотя это скорее связано с работой. Я могу сказать, что меня вдохновляют (и в работе, и в жизни) многие вещи, которые я узнал когда был ребенком. В детстве мне нравились всякие штуки, механизмы. У меня была небольшая мастерская, в которой я делал из дерева всякие луки, арбалеты. К сожалению, у меня не было наставника, который показал бы как можно подключить все это к электричеству, как делать более продвинутые штуки. Когда-то я наткнулся на книгу, которая называется Код, ее написал Charles Petzold. Книга была интересна тем, что рассказывала о детстве: представьте себе, что у вас есть друг, вы живете в домах напротив. И вы захотели общаться, подавая друг другу тайные знаки. Вы достаете фонарик, начинаете рисовать на стене его дома буквы. Потом он плавно переходит к кодам и азбуке Морза, азбуке Брайля, рассказывает про телеграф. Если ты хочешь делать телеграфную связь, то тебе нужен повторитель, а повторитель можно сделать на основе реле… И тут начинается самое интересное. По книге можно сделать всякие logiс gate и тд. Спойлер: книга заканчивается тем, что он показывает как на ассемблере писать прототип операционной системы. Эта книга - идеальное описание того, что меня вдохновляет, вот такие мысленные эксперименты. Еще мне нравится, когда код как-то переплетается с дизайном. Могу посоветовать книгу “ The Nature of Code”, она написана обычным языком, но показывает как писать processing, как моделировать натуральные системы, типа стаи птиц и так далее. Такие вещи меня сильно вдохновляют. Я думаю, это в какой-то степени определяет то, какой я разработчик, то, как я работаю и живу. Сколько у тебя проектов и какой ты сейчас используешь фронтенд стек? Говорить про текущее время сложно: у меня этап, когда я пытаюсь все закрыть. Могу рассказать про то, чем я пользуюсь в реальной жизни. Все зависит от задач, я пытаюсь быть максимально гибким, на благо команды, с которой работаю, и на благо клиента. Если я понимаю, что проект с большим количеством состояний, не требует сильной интерфейсной логики, то почему бы не сделать его multipage, почему бы не сделать его на рельсах, в них все для этого есть. Если вдаваться в подробности, то я пользуюсь Slim, пишу на SCSS. Я заметил, что когда долго пишешь single page приложения, фронтенд меняет тебя. У нас был сложный проект: отдельный бэкенд и много single page приложений. Все они были написаны на ember.js. Вообще у ember интересный путь, от момента как созрела идея, до момента когда вокруг него начало появляться комьюнити и он начал тягаться с react по производительности. Я очень доволен этим фреймворком, в нем все есть для быстрого старта. Какие-то вещи смущают, особенно это касается Convention Over Configuration. Ребята, которые делали Ember (Ехуда Кац из Rails Core Team), вдохновлялись рельсами и постарались перенести много принципов. Мне кажется, что не все получилось здорово. Convention Over Configuration во фронтенд проектах, на мой взгляд, - это очень сомнительно. Мне проще написать больше фронтового кода, чем полагаться на какие-то вещи, которые встроены во фреймворк. С другой стороны, очень много удобных help'еров, можно быстро стартовать проект и так далее. Возвращаясь к теме multipage. Я заметил за собой, что на рельсовых проектах, которые не используют внешний сборщик, а полностью полагаются на assets pipeline, я начинаю организовывать свои фронтендные файлы в какую-то структуру, писать сервисы, организовывать все в некое подобие view. Хотя это просто чистые ES6 классы, которые получают в конструкторе рутовую ноду, от которой можно работать. Такой облегченный backbone view, но только без всего, просто для изоляции. Я думаю, что это хорошая тенденция. Это позволяет и кодовую базу держать в хорошем состоянии, и избегать эффектов, которые часто вылезают при ее разрастании. Сейчас идет какое-то противоборство Angular и React. Ты на чьей стороне, на темной или на светлой? И что есть темная, а что есть светлая? С Angular я практически не работал. Понимаю, к чему ты клонишь, но об этом сложно рассуждать. Я считаю, что эти споры лишены смысла. Не нужно искать кто главный, кто прав, кто нет. Нужно понимать, кто в какой ситуации хорош, где что лучше использовать. Если будет приложение, в котором я буду видеть четкую структуру, переходы, роуты, авторизацию, загрузки и так далее - я, наверное, положился бы на Angular. Хотя в глаза его никогда не видел, но я предполагаю, что там очень много поддержки для таких вещей. Если бы нужно было писать какой-то виджет, встраиваемую часть, какое-то простое приложение, с небольшим количеством состояний, в этом случае, наверное, выберу React. Я не стал бы ориентироваться на измерения производительности и какие-то фичи типа серверсайд рендеринга. Я считаю, что эти вопросы слишком много обсуждают, серверсайд рендеринг того не стоит. В реальности это нужно в 10% случаев, по крайней мере, мне так кажется. Поэтому я бы смотрел на те вещи, которые фреймворк предлагает: на то, что будет полезно для команды, для всего проекта, для компании. То есть ты занимаешь в этой войне нейтралитет? Да! Если бы меня попросили посоветовать что-то следующему поколению, я бы посоветовал прочитать интересную статью про то, каково быть 40-летним разработчиком. Автор очень интересно рассказывает про всю свою жизнь, чему его научила работа больше чем в 10 компаниях. Он говорит очень важную мысль: не полагайтесь на хайп, это ложное чувство, старайтесь смотреть на все трезвым взглядом. Оценивайте, не полагаясь на кратковременные чувства. Я считаю, это очень мудро. Я бы тоже хотел придерживаться такой позиции. Мы выражаем огромную благодарность Лене Могильниковой за помощь с организацией этого выпуска.

Speaking Of Wealth with Jason Hartman
SOW 42: Ideas In Action with Kyle MacDonald Author of ‘One Red Paperclip'

Speaking Of Wealth with Jason Hartman

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2011 29:33


Jason Hartman interviews Kyle MacDonald, author of One Red Paperclip, about Kyle's amazing bartering journey from one red paperclip to eventually a movie role opportunity to a house in Saskatchewan, where the biggest housewarming party ever was held. The idea began with a childhood game of Bigger and Better. Kyle's opinion is that anything in life is only worth what someone is willing to give for it. Things are worth different amounts to different people, and that worth may surprise you! Kyle MacDonald grew up in Belcarra, near Vancouver. He's really into projects, usually fun things that take on an obsessive element to some degree. Most noteworthy of these projects was the time he started with a red paperclip and traded it for bigger and better things until he wound up with a house. It was a silly idea and turned out to be a big deal. So big that the red paperclip has become his de-facto symbol and he's somewhat known as the “red paperclip guy.” To Kyle, a ‘red paperclip' is more of a symbolic thing, an idea that you're ready to launch. A new project about to happen. That spark of insight or inspiration. The most important thing about an idea is to do something with it. Today, Kyle lives in Montreal with his wife and does speaking engagement, photography, art projects, and “Who are These Guys?” to name a few of the projects he has embarked on.

The AI Fix
AI on OnlyFans, and the bot that wants to be a billionaire

The AI Fix

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 41:40


In episode 29 of The AI Fix, an AI company makes the bold step of urging us to "stop hiring humans", Graham is wrong about GB AI, parents prepare their kids for the imminent Moxie-mageddon, Google releases Gemini 2.0, and a robot is found dead at work and nobody knows why.Graham inspects the AI Miss World competition for research purposes and wonders if our hosts should start an OnlyFans, and Mark meets an "evolving" AI that wants to be a billionaire.Episode links:AI Firm's ‘Stop Hiring Humans' Billboard Campaign Sparks Outrage.Chatbot 'encouraged teen to kill parents over screen time limit'.Google introduces Gemini 2.0: a new AI model for the agentic era.Moxie, the AI-powered robot companion, dies after company goes bankrupt.Russia teams up with BRICS to create AI alliance.A robot was found ‘dead' at work – and no one knows why.Think You're Messaging an OnlyFans Star? You're Talking to These Guys.OnlyFans Models Are Using Al Impersonators to Keep Up With Their DMs.Influencers are using AI 'women' to lead people to OnlyFans and Fanvue — where more AI awaits.Inside the Booming ‘AI Pimping' Industry.Meet the 'world's hottest model' catching the eye of famous footballers, MMA fighters and billionaires - but is all what it seems?Miss AI 2024.Kenza Layli.Viva Lalina.Freysa AI.The AI FixThe AI Fix podcast is presented by Graham Cluley and Mark Stockley.Learn more about the podcast at theaifix.show, and follow us on BlueSky at @theaifix.show.Never miss another episode by following us in your favourite podcast app. It's free!Like to give us some feedback or sponsor the podcast? Get in touch.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy