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0:00 - Intro1:41 - Housekeeping, VRacer, and Headset Haptics6:44 - Myles Let's Plays OLaR, Monster House Racing, and what is shovelware?14:16 - Baseball Dreams VR and Abyss Backrooms Horror VR23:20 - Thank you Patrons, PSVR2 Day Love29:23 - Tips32:32 - Great days for PSVR235:05 - Tips, How Many 2025 games were known in 2024?41:05 - Topic - SALE picks!1:06:29 - Buying games at full price, supporting developers1:11:09 - Throw Your Phone warning, Tips1:24:00 - Topic - What's coming in 2026?1:45:42 - Tips, more 2026 games1:55:42 - 4 Minute Challenge2:04:01 - Shoutout to Nihilist Ryan, Outro, Clip of the Week
While our team is on a quick break, tune in as our co-founder Shane Mason joins the always entertaining Accounting High podcast to talk about the journey of building BKFi. Shane shares insights on BKFi's team structure and remote work and how we have built a company culture that's ALWAYS focused on how to best serve our clients. He also discusses his and AJ Ayers' new Gemifi software for equity compensation and how they have leveraged marketing partnerships to drive growth. Check out the Accounting High podcast on YouTube. Key Moments: 00:28 Welcome Back Shane and BrooklynFI 09:59 Team Structure and Remote Work 13:04 Client Services and Financial Planning 22:28 The Liquidity Event Podcast 25:36 New Ventures: Gemify Software 34:50 BrooklynFI's Continued Success 35:30 Marketing Strategies and Partnerships 40:26 Investment Strategies and Market Insights 46:41 Final Thoughts and Advice
Episode 249FACULTY: Shane Mason, CPA/CFPCLASS: #ShoperationsJoin us in this Shoperations episode as we learn from Shane Mason of Brooklyn FI and his venture into software. Shane shares insights into the company's growth, handling rapid expansion, and the importance of predicting the future over dwelling on the past. Discover how Brooklyn FI is navigating industry shifts, introducing new partners, and staying ahead with innovative solutions like Gemifi. Perfect for students and professionals eager to learn about financial planning, startup struggles, and the evolving landscape of tech-driven advisory services.
Have you ever wondered why getting older means sending long ass text messages and sharing countless photos on Facebook? Have you mastered the group text messaging system? I do a blah blah about this subject matter. Why does it bother me and some of my friends? Sit back, relax, laugh out loud as I talk about this.
Chandler had big events, Alex hates hype, and Daniel discusses the birds and the bees. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-experience/support
Fan pick! In this episode we review the album NULL by KEN Mode.Throw your phone in the BlenderBlenderstyle Hosts: Casey, Matt, NathanFollow/Subscribe:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/blenderstylePodcast: https://blenderstyle.buzzsprout.comBlenderstyle Merch: https://blenderstyle.square.siteInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/blenderstylemusicFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/blenderstylemusicWebsite: http://blenderstyle.netListen to KEN Mode - NULL:YouTube Music: https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kgsW8C2jb7XAC1LweWTAHiGqom4tZXThgSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/3hb0qzReCXWVkeLLJGDzdFApple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/null/1622643191Keywords: KEN Mode, NULL, Noise Rock, Sludge Metal, Post-Hardcore, Jesse Matthewson, Shane Matthewson, Artoffact Records, Blender Style, Winnipeg, KEN Mode Reaction, A Love Letter, Throw Your Phone in the River, Not My Fault, Lost Grip, Unresponsive#kenmode #null #albumreview #noiserock #sludgemetal #posthardcore #jessematthewson #shanematthewson #artoffactrecords #blenderstyle #bakersfield #coalchamber #darkdays #albumreview #numetal #dezfafara #blenderstyle
Lords: * CisHetKayFaber * Kev Topics: * Food from dreams and nightmares * https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/adeonibada/man-dream-kings-hand-snack * Han Unification happened in Unicode and every time they add more emojis to the Unicode spec it literally hurts * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Han_unification * The Super Mega Crossword * https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/18/crosswords/super-mega-2022-clues.html * Down by the Bay by Raffi * https://www.vulture.com/2015/12/finding-raffi-c-v-r.html * Video game franchises known for secrets * Five-tined forks * [NMS] https://www.google.com/search?q=five-tined+forks&tbm=isch * Horrible exceptions to rule34 * After recording, CisHetKayFaber managed to find their holy grail videos depicting the "exception." Jim's example is much better, but Kev was also correct in having faith in human ingenuity. Microtopics: * First time long time. * A very light hobby that is kind of shallow. * Getting really into Rubik's Cube because you already love flash cards. * Being reminded of something right before you were about to forget it. * How best to memorize pizza coding and microphone specs. * Ignoring the room and being annoyed when people talk to you. * Work life balance being too tilted toward life * The King's Hand. * Orange Creamsicle Mashed Potatoes. * M&M fingernails. * A tweet and what happened with it. * Biting something with the wrong texture and having to stare at a wall for ten minutes. * UTF-8 character encoding. * Adding support for Asian languages to Unicode without consulting any native speakers for advice. * The international new global meme language of the internet. * PuzzleMania. * All the downsides of doing a crossword on paper. * Words that just happen a lot when you're constructing a crossword puzzle. * The Elden Ring of crossword puzzles. * Doing the crossword puzzle on paper so that when you're done you can say "looks right to me" and there's no app to tell you you're wrong. * Reading crossword puzzle clues to your wife as she falls asleep. * A time traveler from the future who invented time travel to bring us excellent children's songs. * A national treasure (Canada) * A fly wearing a tie, a bear combing its hair, a llama eating pajamas, &c. * A song intended to be performed improvisationally. * Extending the finger family song by adding more fingers. * Messing the cadence up with your fake mother voice. * Where the watermelons roam. * A mom saying nonsense that really makes you think. * Avoiding your mom because she keeps saying weird shit about a goose kissing a moose. * Unlocking a branch of a storyline by fulfilling a set of conditions. * Subverting overused fantasy tropes. * Finding a cool castle by going down a secret cliffside stairway into a hidden cave. * Systems that point you everywhere on the map. * Secrets of all sorts of scopes. * The Doom thing where they point out that you didn't find all the secrets. * Frog Fractions containing Rule 34 of itself. * Reacting to five-tined fork. * The fork optimization function that decided that four is the right number of tines. * Unknowing a conversation. * A Victorian flex of a fork. * When die-casting was invented. * A shovel with teeth. * Seven-tined sporks. * The Pornography Lord. * Human pairings and human activities that you would expect there to be pornography of. * Linda Hunt smugly declaring "ass to ass" * AI pornographers buying sex dice on eBay. * Weird combinations of words you can plug into a search engine. * People don't want everything; people only want some things. * The Frog Fractions pornography gap.
Cannes winners always get us excited, and this week is no different as we tackle Park Chan-wook's latest release, Decision to Leave. Listen up as we get into what we liked, what we didn't, and the place of foreign films in western media. All kinds of emotion and symbolism were packed into this film's 138-minute runtime, but it was engaging the whole way through. We might be a few simpletons over here at Watch With Sound, so let us know if you caught anything we missed! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/watch-with-sound/support
Over the course of a long, pandemic winter, we may have gotten awfully cozy with our phones. Now we're trying to figure out how to put them down.
Marcella gets high with KJ
PTOUnlimited Podcast Episode #164 "Throw Your Phone" This episode focuses on E3 2019, Black Mirror and binge watching, diets and health, movie news, massages and more! Check us out on social media: https://linktr.ee/ptounlimited_podcast Follow us on YouTube: bit.ly/ptolive Follow our podcast weekly and see how we can argue, reminisce, and chat about interesting topics!
We’re back and we’re done with grad school! We’re talking about surveillance capitalism and the data being collected on us all the time. If you still have a Facebook profile by the end of this episode we will stage an intervention at your house with all your friends and family. 1:40 - Intro, reflections on graduating (Z skipped graduation it’s fine), Desi daughter struggles 10:55- Puerto Ricans ousted their corrupt Governor!!! 15:15- Pakistani model Zara Abid in blackface and the burning trash fires of colorism and anti-Blackness 21: 45- Mark Zuckerberg retire bitch, also everyone please stop using facebook!! 28:11- Surveillance capitalism, our data is the product and companies are making money off of literally every human interaction 36:20- Lyft and Uber selling rider data and screwing over everyone and all public transit 45:00- WCW the USWNT and why we should stop paying all men --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/chaivorytower/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chaivorytower/support
We’re getting close to Halloween so the LRB coven of Hillary, Meredith, and Ann is reconvening, with Mike taking his life into his (kitten bitten) hands to join them. There’s a thorough discussion of the new LRB family additions (both cat and human), another emotional breakdown from Mike, a peek at the Van Harn family’s pending super villain, and the continuing countdown to Hillary’s big day (carry me, Daddy!). In fact, we’ve got so much LRB business this week that we barely have time to recap TBTL, but we still manage to share our thoughts on Andrew’s scooter saga, Luke’s potential “house pig,” unnecessary tired weed jokes, and the yelling system. Everyone’s on board as Ann plays all her rage cards simultaneously for the throwiest Throw Your Phone moment ever. Plus, our own unfortunate towing stories, why Diet Coke is the best soda ever, The Good sTens Place, and it’s not Saucy Meat Time. Yet.
We’re getting close to Halloween so the LRB coven of Hillary, Meredith, and Ann is reconvening, with Mike taking his life into his (kitten bitten) hands to join them. There’s a thorough discussion of the new LRB family additions (both cat and human), another emotional breakdown from Mike, a peek at the Van Harn family’s pending super villain, and the continuing countdown to Hillary’s big day (carry me, Daddy!). In fact, we’ve got so much LRB business this week that we barely have time to recap TBTL, but we still manage to share our thoughts on Andrew’s scooter saga, Luke’s potential “house pig,” unnecessary tired weed jokes, and the yelling system. Everyone’s on board as Ann plays all her rage cards simultaneously for the throwiest Throw Your Phone moment ever. Plus, our own unfortunate towing stories, why Diet Coke is the best soda ever, The Good sTens Place, and it’s not Saucy Meat Time. Yet.
It’s the final Friday of the month, so the gang’s gathered together to make sure we can close the Johnson account with sparkling clean teeth. First, Mike tells us all about his long-awaited trip back to the Pacific Northwest, including an important lesson he learned about traveling with prosthetics. We dig into a bunch of Throw Your Phone submissions that range from questions about different colors of Twitter, to the rodent-ness of rabbits (and their homicidal tendencies), to the desperate need for the return of the TBTL Science Council, to a delightful fantasy of the LRB coven in action. Then we take a look at all the wonderful, wild, mysterious things you guys have purchased using our Amazon affiliate link: ice makers, dirt bikes, tutus, personal creams (earmuffs, kids!), and lots and lots of turkey stew. Bobby ruins his Amazon search history. Meredith scolds the listeners over some dubious health product purchases. Mike loves infomercials’ “before” footage. Ann just wants a water feature, guys. Important Amazon links: Want to cool your Diet Coke in a minute flat? Check out the Chill-O-Matic beverage cooler. Looking to buy four water bottles? Here’s Luke’s preferred model of Klean Kanteen.
It’s the final Friday of the month, so the gang’s gathered together to make sure we can close the Johnson account with sparkling clean teeth. First, Mike tells us all about his long-awaited trip back to the Pacific Northwest, including an important lesson he learned about traveling with prosthetics. We dig into a bunch of Throw Your Phone submissions that range from questions about different colors of Twitter, to the rodent-ness of rabbits (and their homicidal tendencies), to the desperate need for the return of the TBTL Science Council, to a delightful fantasy of the LRB coven in action. Then we take a look at all the wonderful, wild, mysterious things you guys have purchased using our Amazon affiliate link: ice makers, dirt bikes, tutus, personal creams (earmuffs, kids!), and lots and lots of turkey stew. Bobby ruins his Amazon search history. Meredith scolds the listeners over some dubious health product purchases. Mike loves infomercials’ “before” footage. Ann just wants a water feature, guys. Important Amazon links: Want to cool your Diet Coke in a minute flat? Check out the Chill-O-Matic beverage cooler. Looking to buy four water bottles? Here’s Luke’s preferred model of Klean Kanteen.
On this Final Friday in July, Hillary, Christy, and Ann are getting together to sort through the mailbag, talk about potential Burbank boat names, and discuss a few of our most memorable summer vacations. Some quality Throw Your Phone™ entries from the Wagoneers get us thinking about how Mike has ruined things, planning to ambush Luke with a syringe (it’s for his own good! And listener Scott’s sanity!), and dabbling in unfortunate accents. In vacation talk, Hillary’s semi-wild teenage cruise leaves us questioning her claim of being a goody-goody, Christy has more vacation horror stories than any one person should have, and Ann explains why she hates the Badlands of South Dakota. In camp experiences, one of us lived a teen girl's dream, one of us yearned for something that was not to be, and one of us depended on MTV for her summer entertainment. Plus, a new purpose for some of our Amazon purchase kickbacks, and some very important news about Tate Donovan. Repeat after me: “Charge it to the room.”
On this Final Friday in July, Hillary, Christy, and Ann are getting together to sort through the mailbag, talk about potential Burbank boat names, and discuss a few of our most memorable summer vacations. Some quality Throw Your Phone™ entries from the Wagoneers get us thinking about how Mike has ruined things, planning to ambush Luke with a syringe (it’s for his own good! And listener Scott’s sanity!), and dabbling in unfortunate accents. In vacation talk, Hillary’s semi-wild teenage cruise leaves us questioning her claim of being a goody-goody, Christy has more vacation horror stories than any one person should have, and Ann explains why she hates the Badlands of South Dakota. In camp experiences, one of us lived a teen girl's dream, one of us yearned for something that was not to be, and one of us depended on MTV for her summer entertainment. Plus, a new purpose for some of our Amazon purchase kickbacks, and some very important news about Tate Donovan. Repeat after me: “Charge it to the room.”
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