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Best podcasts about tinders

Latest podcast episodes about tinders

Kampf der Unternehmen
Die Tinder Story | Swipe Wars | 2

Kampf der Unternehmen

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 37:46


Folge 2/4: Das Gründungsteam von Tinder zerbricht. Die Klage einer ehemaligen Mitarbeiterin entfacht nicht nur eine öffentliche Schlammschlacht, sondern ebnet auch den Weg für Tinders größten Konkurrenten: Bumble. Im erbitterten Machtkampf um den Dating-Markt gerät CEO Sean Rad ins Wanken. Doch ausgerechnet ein Match auf Tinder könnte sein Schicksal wenden...Folge „Kampf der Unternehmen“ in deiner Podcast-App, um keine Folge zu verpassen.Was war diese Woche wichtig in der Wirtschaft - und warum? Im Podcast "Business Update" von Kampf der Unternehmen bringen Alexander Langer und Mark Schieritz jeden Freitag Ordnung ins Nachrichten-Chaos von Wirtschaft, Märkten und Unternehmen. Folge dem "Business Update", damit du immer up to date bist: https://wondery.fm/BusinessUpdateUnsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.

Giving Em The Blues w/ R3d_Almighty
SZN 4 EP#4 Shiver me TINDERS

Giving Em The Blues w/ R3d_Almighty

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 44:32


Minervapodden
Tojes time: Mads Larsen

Minervapodden

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 61:57


Kjærlighet i Tinders tid. Forsker og spaltist Mads Larsen besøker Tojes time for å snakke om hvorfor nordmenn ikke får barn, hvorfor staten ikke er i nærheten av motvirke dette, dels på grunn av frigjorte kvinners urealistiske selvbilde og den voksende andelen menn som melder seg ut av kjøttmarkedet.

Klog på Sprog
Taler du Tinder?

Klog på Sprog

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 57:06


Hvad er forskellen mellem 'DTR' og 'DTF'? Og hvad betyder 'breadcrumbing'? Er emojis sexede? Hvorfor skriver mændene (næsten) altid først? Og hvordan flirter man på skrift? Vi swiper og superliker os igennem sproget i Tinders profiltekster og chattråde. Gæster: Felix Thorsen Katzenelson, brevkasseredaktør og journalist. Elisabeth Muth Andersen, lektor i dansk sprog og kommunikation ved SDU og bl.a. forsker i digitalt medieret interaktion, herunder online dating. Andrea Alberte Steengaard, assisterende redaktør ved det Danske Sprog og Litteraturselskab. Vært: Adrian Hughes. Producer: Klara Witt.

En Terrasse Inconnue
Episode 1 - Une course en Mercedes avec des Tinders...

En Terrasse Inconnue

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 57:54


Avec Sébastien, Thomas et Elie au Tempo (Paris17)Bar : @le_tempo_17Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

DÅ ÄR VI IGÅNG
DÅ ÄR VI IGÅNG: CATFISH PÅ TINDER & HULIGANER!

DÅ ÄR VI IGÅNG

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 50:35


Anis och Berra diskuterar Tinders nya VIP tjänst, tant-parkour, och när Anis blir attackerad på derbyt...

S e r v u s B E R L I N
Tinders schlägt zurück St.6 F.4

S e r v u s B E R L I N

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2023 31:03


Hallöchen, da Hasan gerade im Highperformermodus ist und viel am Huzzlen ist, gibts hier garnicht so viel zu berichten. Diese folge dreht es sich mehr um Dennis Themen: -Dennis neue alternative zum Rauchen -Das Datingleben und die dazugehörigen Plattform und viele weitere Themen also hört rein, is wie immer sehr geil Lg euer Servus Berlin Team

Roz & Mocha
596 - Mocha Chats With Niall Horan, Chris Pratt Has Toenail Fungus & Damnits Leafs Recaps!

Roz & Mocha

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 75:31


Mocha chats with Niall Horan about his upcoming new album ‘The Show'. Snoop Dogg goes OFF on streaming services. The Damnits recaps of Maple Leafs games. Chris Pratt has toenail fungus. Plus, Tinders most swiped right guy now helps others find love…. Using AI. 

Eftermiddag i P3
Hanna "Karen" Hellquist, dejting på premium och så beter du dig mot ditt ex

Eftermiddag i P3

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 62:19


Har Hanna blivit en sån kallad för en Karen? P3 Nyheters Matilda Rånge rapporterar bland annat om att fel uttal på italienska ord kan ge en dyra konsekvenser. Relationer står på schemat! Effie Karabuda snackar om Tinders nya premiumtjänst. Christopher tävlar i "vem har haft flest relationer" när vett- och etikett-experten Stina Vickhoff lär oss hur man handskas med sina ex. Programledare: Christopher Garplind och Hanna Hellquist.

Idiots in the News - The Jubal Show
What changes is Tinder making to make dating less creepier!?

Idiots in the News - The Jubal Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 5:21


This is the Jubal News Network For Thursday March 9th, 2023:Jubal Fresh reports on a change that Tinders making that will make it 10% creepier! Bennett reports on how someone lost over $120K over a potato chip! Christian Gray Snow reports on 28 people that went to the ER after playing with a ouija board! Leave a rating and review wherever you listen. It will help the show out in a big way. If that's not your thing, you can find us on social media here:https://instagram.com/thejubalshowhttps://twitter.com/thejubalshowhttps://www.tiktok.com/@thejubalshow

Jakub Kubicka’s The Daily Marketer
#87: Kerbo Charge: Breaking Habits, Tinders of Launching a Climatetech Startup & Getting Their Groove on (Part 2)

Jakub Kubicka’s The Daily Marketer

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 33:17


Michael Goulden is the co-founder of Kerbo Charge, a UK startup providing electric car charging for people with no off-street parking. Their secret sauce lies in their patented high strength polycarbonate duct through a small channel in a sidewalk, to your EV charging port. KC was founded in 2021 because of a shared frustration of how difficult it is to charge your car at home. Founding team Michael, Roger Brown and Maya De Paz are on a mission to make it easy for everyone in the UK to charge their EV. We'll answer….What's needed to make EVs more accessible? Regulation-wise, what is KC having to deal with? How is being part of the Milton Keynes Accelerator Program, accelerating KC? Show notes can be found at https://climatemayhem.com/michael-goulden-part-2

FreightWaves NOW
Roundtable - Target, tinders and too much capacity in the market?

FreightWaves NOW

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 11:00


Zach Strickland - Head of Freight Intelligence - FreightWaves Tony Mulvey - Research Associate - FreightWaves

F*ck Buddies: A Dating and Sex Advice Podcast
Episode 230 - At Your Poopiest

F*ck Buddies: A Dating and Sex Advice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 50:48


If you're about 5'2" and have boobs AND a butt, I'd love to hear from you.  Topics include sex preference waiver, abortion fund, too fat for Wednesday, hair loss hardships, how to silence your butt, if it walks like a misogynist and talks like a misogynist... and Tinders!

F*ck Buddies: A Dating and Sex Advice Podcast
Episode 223 - Niall and Dain's Dark Desires

F*ck Buddies: A Dating and Sex Advice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 58:12


If I pass you on the street and you're holding something... just know: I thought about it.  Topics include resolutions and setting yourself up for success, good girl/bad girlfriend, not okay with "are you okay?", not bailing when booty called and old timey Tinders!

Dagens story
REPRIS: Algoritmerna Tinder inte vill att du ska känna till

Dagens story

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 15:44


Tinder är den populäraste appen för singlar som söker kärlek. Men det är inte så enkelt som att man matchar med dem som gillar en. Algoritmen - som är superhemlig - styrs av något helt annat. På en kvart får du veta hur priset skiljer sig mellan olika användare och varför Tinders mål kanske inte alls är att du ska träffa någon. Med Henning Eklund, techreporter på SvD.

Dagens story
Algoritmerna Tinder inte vill att du ska känna till

Dagens story

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2022 15:22


Tinder är den populäraste appen för singlar som söker kärlek. Men det är inte så enkelt som att man matchar med dem som gillar en. Algoritmen - som är superhemlig - styrs av något helt annat. På en kvart får du veta hur priset skiljer sig mellan olika användare och varför Tinders mål kanske inte alls är att du ska träffa någon. Med Henning Eklund, techreporter på SvD.

Sickboy
Dateabilty Is Making Accessible Love - Disability & Dating

Sickboy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 54:36


There is no shortage of dating apps out there. You have your Tinders and your Bumbles. But there are also dating apps made specifically for certain groups of the population. Grindr has grown into the largest social networking app for gay, bi, trans, and queer people. There are dating apps for threesomes, for people who live in the countryside, for farmers, for music lovers... But get this: until today, there hasn't been a dating app to connect people who live with disabilities?! Kind of a wild thought. Did you know that 15% of the population of the entire planet live with some sort of disability? That's a large gap in the market that Jacqueline and Alexa Child have decided to try and fill with Dateability! Inspired by Jacqueline's negative experiences in the dating world while managing chronic illness, she and her sister both decided to dive into something they had no prior experience with and build an app for folks who live with disability to find love! Dateability is now live and if you wish to check it out: https://www.dateabilityapp.com/login Join the post-episode conversation over on Discord! https://discord.gg/expeUDN

Sickboy
Dateabilty Is Making Accessible Love - Disability & Dating

Sickboy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 54:36


There is no shortage of dating apps out there. You have your Tinders and your Bumbles. But there are also dating apps made specifically for certain groups of the population. Grindr has grown into the largest social networking app for gay, bi, trans, and queer people. There are dating apps for threesomes, for people who live in the countryside, for farmers, for music lovers... But get this: until today, there hasn't been a dating app to connect people who live with disabilities?! Kind of a wild thought. Did you know that 15% of the population of the entire planet live with some sort of disability? That's a large gap in the market that Jacqueline and Alexa Child have decided to try and fill with Dateability! Inspired by Jacqueline's negative experiences in the dating world while managing chronic illness, she and her sister both decided to dive into something they had no prior experience with and build an app for folks who live with disability to find love! Dateability is now live and if you wish to check it out: https://www.dateabilityapp.com/login Join the post-episode conversation over on Discord! https://discord.gg/expeUDN

Was I Drunk?
Was I Drunk Episode 26: Mein Tinders & Jihading Dinners

Was I Drunk?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2022 53:52


The drink is The White Russian. The apéritif topics the discussion over starting Sex Ed in Kindergarten, a right wing dating app that's sure to be a success and a local who likes to exercise his freedom of idiocracy. Then we launch into Trump Indictment Watch and a Florida man is going to jail because a 14 year old was full of shit. After after a message from our sponsor (30:22) we discuss review bombing and it's wider implications. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- The White Russian  2 ounces vodka 1 ounce Kahlúa 1 splash heavy cream Add the vodka and Kahlúa to a rocks glass filled with ice. Top with the heavy cream and stir. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Please like and subscribe! Check us out on social media @wasidrunksp to leave us a comment and to let us know topics you'd like to see us discuss or how we can make the show better. Or visit our Tumblr page if you're interested in reading a companion piece for this week's episode.   https://wasidrunksp.wixsite.com/home All commentary provided in this episode is solely the opinions of the participants and is meant for entertainment purposes only. If Jenkins says something ridiculous, most likely he's playing devils advocate.     

GO'NOVA Dagens Udvalgte
Swipe en nitte

GO'NOVA Dagens Udvalgte

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 50:02


Det er lillefredag, og i dag er dagen for Filmpremierer, horoskoper, national madspildsdag og Tinders 10 års! - Lyt da med!

Poptillægget
Tinder 10 år: »Jeg ville have haft 65 procent færre sexpartnere uden«

Poptillægget

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 51:41


Swipe, swipe, swipe. Match. De fleste af os genkender endorfinerne, som bliver udløst, når Tinder belønner den energi, vi har hældt ned i telefonen. I ti år har datingappen regeret og er i den tid gået fra sjov dille til dominerende mødested.Hvad har det gjort ved os at ghoste, breadcrumme og superlike hinanden på kryds af tværs? Algoritmen har givet os både knald, kærlighed og vandrehistorier, men hvordan fungerer den?I dag fejrer 'Poptillægget' Tinders runde fødselsdag med et stævne-topmøde, hvor vi gør status på vores datingliv på og uden for den lille flammeapp.  

4. division
4. division: Trofæjagt i Sydafrika og husmor på Instagram - 2. sep 2022

4. division

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 114:12


35 rejseselskaber opfordrer den Sydafrikanske regering til at sætte en stopper for trofæjagten på den afrikanske savanne. "Dyrevelfærden trænger til større fokus", fortæller ejeren af det danske rejseselskab Ferie og Formål. Hvad skyldes fascinationen af og lysten til at skyde dyr for egen nydelses skyld? Vi får besøg af en erfaren trofæjæger til at snak om netop dette. Det er længe siden, kvinder kæmpede for deres plads på arbejdsmarkedet og ret til at tjene egne penge. At kvinden gik hjemme og passede hus og børn, mens manden tog på arbejde og forsørgede familien, er en saga blot. Men en ny bølge af kvinder, der dyrker rollen som traditionel husmor, eller "tradwife", er opstået og hjemmebag, nydelige forklæder og 1950'ernes kvinderolle er vendt dermed tilbage. Vi får besøg af en kvinde, der skiftede uddannelsen som jurist ud med huslige pligter og børnepasning. Vi skal også omkring Tinders 10års fødselsdag, Kinas trussel til Hollywood og meget mere. Værter: Adam Holm, Nynne Bjerre Christensen og Mikael Jalving.

Golic and Wingo
Hour 4: Super Bowl Con-Tinders

Golic and Wingo

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 45:20


ESPN Baseball Insider Buster Olney joins the react to Yankees vs. Red Sox, and the MLB ASG announcements. Also, NHL Senior Executive Vice President of of Social Impact, Growth Initiatives & Legislative Affairs Kim Davis joins to talk about the ESPY's. Plus, Super Bowl Con-Tinders. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Stephen A. Smith Show
Hour 4: Super Bowl Con-Tinders

The Stephen A. Smith Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 45:20


ESPN Baseball Insider Buster Olney joins the react to Yankees vs. Red Sox, and the MLB ASG announcements. Also, NHL Senior Executive Vice President of of Social Impact, Growth Initiatives & Legislative Affairs Kim Davis joins to talk about the ESPY's. Plus, Super Bowl Con-Tinders. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mornings with Keyshawn, LZ and Travis
Hour 4: Super Bowl Con-Tinders

Mornings with Keyshawn, LZ and Travis

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 45:20


ESPN Baseball Insider Buster Olney joins the react to Yankees vs. Red Sox, and the MLB ASG announcements. Also, NHL Senior Executive Vice President of of Social Impact, Growth Initiatives & Legislative Affairs Kim Davis joins to talk about the ESPY's. Plus, Super Bowl Con-Tinders. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Max Kellerman Show
Hour 4: Super Bowl Con-Tinders

The Max Kellerman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 45:20


ESPN Baseball Insider Buster Olney joins the react to Yankees vs. Red Sox, and the MLB ASG announcements. Also, NHL Senior Executive Vice President of of Social Impact, Growth Initiatives & Legislative Affairs Kim Davis joins to talk about the ESPY's. Plus, Super Bowl Con-Tinders. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Keyshawn, JWill & Max
Hour 4: Super Bowl Con-Tinders

Keyshawn, JWill & Max

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 45:20


ESPN Baseball Insider Buster Olney joins the react to Yankees vs. Red Sox, and the MLB ASG announcements. Also, NHL Senior Executive Vice President of of Social Impact, Growth Initiatives & Legislative Affairs Kim Davis joins to talk about the ESPY's. Plus, Super Bowl Con-Tinders. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

F*ck Buddies: A Dating and Sex Advice Podcast
Episode 197 - Doesn't Matter, Had Chili's

F*ck Buddies: A Dating and Sex Advice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 60:19


Head on over to http://lovehoney.co/Fbuddies and use our limited time code: FUCKBUDDIES20 Look, I know it's tough living in a world where Pokemon don't actually exist, but woman are not an acceptable substitution.  Topics include traveler's guide to dating at Chili's, when gaming friends get more attention than you do, being punished for falling into a trap, how to properly DTR, a real life Pokedex for real life women, and, of course, more Tinders.

F*ck Buddies: A Dating and Sex Advice Podcast
Episode 196 - Don't Change Your Guns

F*ck Buddies: A Dating and Sex Advice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 58:10


Head on over to http://lovehoney.co/Fbuddies and use our limited time code: FUCKBUDDIES20 I don't want to spoil too much, but this week we have a very famous guest stop by or maybe Dain's just working on his cool Kermit impression.  Topics include Roe v Wade protest pick-up strategies, taking time or making moves after a break up, Niall's hard stance of sitting beside your date, worrying about how your sex looks, catching your partner in a social media lie, Ted Mosby in real life, making requests that suit your sexual requirements and, of course, more Tinders.

F*ck Buddies: A Dating and Sex Advice Podcast

Don't ever talk to me or my potato son again.  Topics what preparation style best suits your child's potato-esque qualities, where did all the gentle lovers go, Harry Styles first date bankruptcy, building up exes to be impossible comparisons, overstepping your neighbourly boundaries and, of course, Tinders.

F*ck Buddies: A Dating and Sex Advice Podcast
Episode 192 - Slam Down Donger

F*ck Buddies: A Dating and Sex Advice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 58:33


Happy Pride Month, y'all!  I'm strongly considering changing my name to Potato.  Topics include a very steep ask, going down and throwing up, a real Stacy's mom situation, an interesting thought experiment, being jealousy with a man you're not fond of, the fine details of asking for a hook-up and, of course, a new batch of Tinders.

F*ck Buddies: A Dating and Sex Advice Podcast
Episode 189 - Gym Shrinkage

F*ck Buddies: A Dating and Sex Advice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 56:41


This might be, like... totally random, but would you like to watch this completely irrelevant documentary about why a penis might be small after a workout?  Topics include pet pee problem, the important of consent in consensual non-consent, working out so hard it makes your dick small, repelling intimate behaviour, lying about your location and a new slew of Tinders.

Biiitch, Guess What?
Back to the Streets

Biiitch, Guess What?

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 68:21


What's up, Biiitches?! Guess what?! Sonya is Back in the Streets! We talk about dating apps and her dipping her toes in the Tinders, everyone has a season and a reason in our lives, male contraception, cancel culture and much more! Make sure you SUBSCRIBE and like! Leave a review and share with those you care for! Follow us on IG: @biiitchguesswhat for all the latest news!

Biiitch, Guess What?
Back to the Streets

Biiitch, Guess What?

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 68:21


What's up, Biiitches?! Guess what?! Sonya is Back in the Streets! We talk about dating apps and her dipping her toes in the Tinders, everyone has a season and a reason in our lives, male contraception, cancel culture and much more! Make sure you SUBSCRIBE and like! Leave a review and share with those you care for! Follow us on IG: @biiitchguesswhat for all the latest news!

F*ck Buddies: A Dating and Sex Advice Podcast
Episode 188 - Protect Roe v Wade

F*ck Buddies: A Dating and Sex Advice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 59:30


This episode we have a very serious chat about some very serious things.  Topics include the importance of Roe v Wade, navigating your relationship with showers in your relationship, how to avoid disappointing your partner sexually, blowjob confidence and Tinders.

F*ck Buddies: A Dating and Sex Advice Podcast
Episode 187 - Wield the Perfect Penis

F*ck Buddies: A Dating and Sex Advice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 57:03


Imagine the absolute power you would if your penis was always... perfect.  Topics include not even knowing if you're in a hole or not, marital status as relating to creampies, catching the ick, coping with past traumas, triggers and partners that don't understand them, and as usual a WHOLE slew of Tinders to round us out.

F*ck Buddies: A Dating and Sex Advice Podcast
Episode 186 - Bear, Bath and Below

F*ck Buddies: A Dating and Sex Advice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 58:11


With the current state of the world, sometimes a man's just gotta grab his shovel and dig a real sweet hole.  Topics include tunneling away from your problems, is bad sex a deal breaker, not being ready to date, catching your husband masturbating, knowing when to pursue a relationship or a foursome and so many new Tinders.

Widerström Dalén
237. Tinders bojor

Widerström Dalén

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 36:39


Shout out till Påsken, äntligen är vår högtid här! Sofia har arrangerat möhippa och bröllopssäsongen är igång men alla är inte bjudna. Kroki har målats, Salong Lexfors tar bokningar och Karolina har ringen på fel finger. Oron över Sofias pass hägrar och återigen verkar någon ha hamnat i Tinders bojor... TÄNK ATT NI FINNS!

Rogue Opinions
Nkd Men: Swiping On Tinder

Rogue Opinions

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2022 45:18


This week Ben and Nathan try to remember if they've done more then 100 episodes, Ben gets added to a group chat and it's judgement time on some of Tinders worst profiles.

F*ck Buddies: A Dating and Sex Advice Podcast
Episode 181 - Anal Mom (Part II)

F*ck Buddies: A Dating and Sex Advice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 63:24


We didn't know we'd ever return to Anal Mom, but here we are. Topics include condom purchase assumptions, getting caught sneaking in the back door, requesting sexual ratings, how to know if you've been cheated on enough, the existence of soulmates, unexpected booty pics and a new batch of Tinders.

LIVE From the Beach Bungalow
Sponsorships for Famous Locations

LIVE From the Beach Bungalow

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 46:44


Grab your traffic laser and join us at the nearest red light for a rerun of Scrubs and a new episode of LIVE! What are some famous locations that should have sponsors? The Sun gets sponsored by a hot sauce. The Panama Canal is filled with broccoli cheddar soup. Crocs are swiping on Tinders. Plus, would people visit the leaning tower of Pisa if it was a Pizza Hut? What came first, the universe or the candy bar? What is up with the bean? Meat, dinosaurs, and lust, and it all happens LIVE!

F*ck Buddies: A Dating and Sex Advice Podcast
Episode 179 - My Girlfriend's Secret KFC

F*ck Buddies: A Dating and Sex Advice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 56:14


I'm very sorry, Mr. Murray, I didn't mean to slander you.  Topics include Niall's terrifying crow trivia, anal-safe condoms, a sexual history PowerPoint, using other senses as a means for arousal, the cuckification of oral sex, encouraging your partner to reciprocate, your girlfriend's mysterious hole and more Tinders.

First Church
Why Church Matters

First Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 36:41


This message is the last week of our “More than Tinders” sermon series and Pastor John gives tangible ways to grow in your relationship with God through engaging with the local Church!

K-ordet
Tinder - "kärlekens bajstunna"?

K-ordet

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2021 39:48


Grattis Tinderdebatten, 2 år! Jenny Aschenbrenner, Kristin McMillen och Christoffer Röstlund Jonsson går igenom debattens argument. Är det Tinders fel att folk inte får till det? Om inte - vems? Dessutom: Pettsoncore, Rebecka & Fionas skamlösa diktaturmys och "Nipplegate" - när Janet Jackson fastnade i en rasistisk och sexistisk rävsax.

COVID - 2ºDRT
EP 23 | Dating apps, ghosting e pandemia

COVID - 2ºDRT

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 17:35


Como o prometido é devido, bem-vindos e bem-vindas ao episódio sobre dating apps. No último ano, a utilização destas apps aumentou bastante devido à pandemia, mesmo com todas as restrições e recomendações. Do meu lado, acho que nunca tinha ouvido falar tanto de Bumbles e Tinders como agora e foi por isso que decidi recolher alguns testemunhos e histórias de pessoas que usam e/ou usaram dating apps. Neste episódio temos histórias de sucesso, creepy dudes, fantasminhas brincalhões e outras aventuras e desventuras.

F*ck Buddies: A Dating and Sex Advice Podcast
Episode 156 - Lunchroom Romeo

F*ck Buddies: A Dating and Sex Advice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 59:59


Imagine the world we could live in if you used your statistics powers for good instead of evil.  Fearing we haven't been answering a whole lot of questions lately, we bring another rapid-fire session to clear Niall's question backlog.  Topics include a romance born in blackout, a hiking adventure with an ex, break-up responsibilities, crunching the cafeteria romance numbers, suspicious step-sister sports bra, an anti-vax ultimatum and, as usual, a new batch of Tinders.

Ekonomiekot Extra
Kärleksmarknaden boomar

Ekonomiekot Extra

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 25:38


Nätdejtandet har tagit fart under pandemin och giganten Tinders ägare Match är numera ett av USA:s största bolag. Men hur tjänar dejtingapparna sina pengar och hur används den information som världens singlar lämnar ifrån sig? Och vad säger uppstickarna i Sverige? Programledare: Hanna Malmodin Medverkande och röster i programmet: Sven Carlsson, teknikreporter Ekot Naila Saleem, utrikesreporter Ekot Philip Jonzon Jarl, vd Relate Nancy Tengler, investeringschef Laffer Tengler Investments Steve Jobs, fd vd Apple Nichi Hodgson, författare Whitney Wolfe Herd, vd Bumble Shar Dubey, vd Match Group Lena Hallengren (S), socialminister Gary Swindler, finanschef Match Group Producent: Olof Wijnbladh Tekniker: Nima Shams ekonomiekotextra@sverigesradio.se

F*ck Buddies: A Dating and Sex Advice Podcast
Episode 152 - Stacy Sucksalot

F*ck Buddies: A Dating and Sex Advice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 59:56


There's got to be at least one person that has used their real name as their porn name and it makes sense that it would be Stacy Sucksalot.  Topics include the heat, a suspicious sunset snap, subtly sussing out someone's status, teenage drama, only wanting surface level relationships, pondering partner's porn past and, as usual, a new batch of Tinders. Support the show by joining our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fbuddies

F*ck Buddies: A Dating and Sex Advice Podcast
Episode 150 - Ranch for the Table

F*ck Buddies: A Dating and Sex Advice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 58:14


This is exactly why we ask for separate bills, Jessica.  Topics include launching our Patreon, playing hard to get extremely poorly, adventures in inappropriate lube, the sinister undertones of hiding your age, wanting your date to suffer, does he hate you or want to date you, deepthroat despair and a new slew of Tinders. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/fbuddies

3BITS Podcast
#54 Julgando Tinders Alheio Parte 2

3BITS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 45:31


Vocês pediram e a gente trouxe de volta! Nesse episódio a gente mostra pra vocês o pior que o tinder tem a oferecer. Com a participação especial de @xpedradax

Strange Flavors
3 TINDERS FOR MY TRAVELS | w/ Riley Battaglia

Strange Flavors

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 96:38


What feels like a catfish but isn't? Our good friend, RILEY BATTAGLIA, returns to Strange Flavors after some crazy experiences during his pandemic travels. We talk about relocating for a girlfriend who breaks up right after the life move, being a white American in the Arab world, getting scammed and detained, assisting a risky flight passenger, and whole lot more! This is the 156th episode of Strange Flavors, brought to you by Alif Theory. _____________________________________________ Email Us / Send Music / Sponsors: strangeflavorspodcast@gmail.com Tweet us: http://twitter.com/StrangeFlavors_ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/StrangeFlavors Facebook: http://facebook.com/StrangeFlavorsPodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/StrangeFlavors TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@strangeflavors?lang=en _____________________________________________ LINKS: Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/strangeflavors Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/RwnlPwnl FOLLOW RILEY! https://www.instagram.com/rileybattaglia/ STRANGE FLAVORS MERCH: http://strangeflavors.store/ RWNLPWNL MERCH: https://rwnlpwnl.com/ BOOK US FOR A SHOW: info@aliftheory.com ____________________________________________ • FARAS • Tweet me: http://twitter.com/Farosty | @Farosty on IG/Snap/YouTube/FB • SHAH-AMEER • Tweet me: https://twitter.com/Shimmerwali | @Shimmerwali on IG/Snap/YouTube/FB • AMBER • Tweet me: http://twitter.com/amberazadi | @amberazadi on IG/Snap/YouTube/FB _____________________________________________ Music this week: Tape Machines - Got Me Stone Cold --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/strangeflavors/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/strangeflavors/support

F*ck Buddies: A Dating and Sex Advice Podcast
Episode 141 - The Oral Bench

F*ck Buddies: A Dating and Sex Advice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 58:33


We're back to work for the first time in like seven months and if you think I've got the energy to come up with a real clever episode description, you can go STRAIGHT TO HELL.  Topics include how to absolutely not deal with annoying roommates, offending your date with kindness, when date night is every night, the legitimacy of horny fog, approaching sex as virgins, improving your girlfriend on Instagram and just a whole mess of terrible Tinders.

The Daily Aus
28 April - Understanding the start of the Afghanistan war

The Daily Aus

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 6:50


Welcome to The Daily Aus - join Sam and Zara every weekday for a five-minute entree to your news diet. They'll cover the news of the day in your language and take a deep dive into the biggest story of the day so that you’re armed with talking points when you meet your blind date, get caught chatting in the coffee line or have to face the in-laws. The Daily Aus is one of the most popular news pages in Australia on Instagram, and now they're hitting your headphones.Making news today: help for India, Boris Johnson denies reports, some good news about Tinder (S) and the latest on the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan.Follow us on Instagram and join 100,000 Australians @thedailyaus See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Message on the Machine
The Truth About Dating Apps

Message on the Machine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 52:45


Love 'em or hate 'em, they're here to stay.And more importantly, they're really fun to talk about. This week, Mitch & Age deep dive into the world of online dating and the overwhelming number of apps that promise to help you find "the one." Sigh. The boys talk Hinges, Bumbles, Tinders and Grindrs. They give some hot tips on how to make your online profiles the best they can possibly be, and provide a bit of BTS on what their own look like. BTS that is, if you haven't already seen them liking and tapping in the wild.Tinder launched in 2012, meaning that the first few matches could now have 8 year old children, so take the advice of these two self-proclaimed "experts" advice with a grain of salt. Because they're still mindlessly (and monotonously) swiping. Regardless, what this episode lacks in love it makes up for in laughs so sit back, enjoy and give them a goddamn Super Like.Make sure you're the first one to press play on every message we leave on your machine by following/subscribing on your favourite podcast platform and leaving us a GLOWING review. Then be sure to head to our insta @messageonthemachine to keep up with all our antics on those long days in between. #afterthebeep See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

4th and Four
Episode 9: Kansas Debacle, Pro Day Slander & SEC Coach Tinder

4th and Four

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 46:50


Les Miles and Jeff Long are out at Kansas. Who is the best option to replace Miles in Lawrence, and can he possibly save the worst program in the Power Five? We hate pro days. Rudy REALLY hates pro days. Find out why. If SEC coaches had Tinders, what would their profiles say? The crew breaks down potential profile vibes of Saban, Leach, Orgeron, Kiffin and more.

Chatting Bollocks with Laura & Nat
4. Galentines eryday, Being a ghost of tinders past and why love won't come knocking in a Panny D.

Chatting Bollocks with Laura & Nat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 50:19


Sooo this episode is brought to you a week late, Recorded on love day how appropriate! We ramble on about being a ghoster, ignoring red flags and why we need more than ‘your person' to meet your needs and fill your soul. This episode is for ALL lovers. Self lovers, romantic lovers and our most favourite love.. friendship love. Enjoy x

Store Piger Podcast
Episode 62: Datinglivets Dilemmaer

Store Piger Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 60:17


I ugens afsnit er Dittes søster Lotte gæst i hjemmestudiet, hvor snakken går på dating og alle de mærkelige oplevelser og følelser, der følger med.  Vi diskuterer blandt andet Tinders kødmarked, kræsenhed, usikkerheder, følelsen af påtvunget teambuilding og dumme væddemål, vi stadig kan huske mange år senere. Det bliver et langt afsnit, men vi har også meget på hjerte. God fornøjelse! 

Dying Slowly with Erica & Delia
Chicken Tinders w/ Sarah McBride

Dying Slowly with Erica & Delia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 37:33


In this episode of Dying Slowly, Erica & Delia are joined by the incomparable Sarah McBride (who long time listeners might know as the beautiful business woman / jewelry maker behind @onlyinthelight) to talk about the joys, horrors, and straight up bizarre nature of dating apps. This episode has been a long time coming – Erica & Delia just knew that Sarah, a Tinder veteran and Santa Cruz local, would have the kookiest stories to tell. They were right. Listen & learn about a new genre of man (“Woodsies”), a self-employed masseuse named Cloud, and a backhouse experience unlike any other.WE ARE SPONSORED. Make sure you stay tuned til the end of the episode for a special discount code in collaboration w/ @onlyinthelight :)

VIPlaylist
Tinder Success Story Type Beat With Guest Tori Rey (My Beautiful Wife) (Happy 3 Year Anniversary I love you)

VIPlaylist

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 36:14


Happy Anniversary to my amazing and beautiful wife Tori Rey! We have been married 3 years and I've enjoyed every moment! In this episode my wife and I make a playlist together with songs from our wedding, high school days, tik tok and a lot more.Check out "Tinder Success Story Type Beat" playlist on Spotify or Apple MusicIf you enjoyed the show share it with your friends or on social media and tag me @ VIPlaylistPOD or on my personal Augustine Rey.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/VIPlaylistpod)

Vi Er Data
#28 Secret crush - hvem er vild med dig på Facebook?

Vi Er Data

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2020 55:27


Facebook er sprunget ud som dating-tjeneste. Når man tænker på, hvor meget data Facebook har om deres brugere, er det nærliggende at tænke, at det kun kan blive en bragende succes, der åbner dørene til et slaraffenland af perfekte potentielle partnere. Men har Tinder, Dating.dk og alle de andre datingsites- og apps egentlig noget at frygte, når Facebook spiller med musklerne og træder ind på et nyt marked? Vært Marie Høst taler med direktør for Dating.dk, Morten Wagner om pludselig at være i konkurrence med tech-giganten, og med social medie-ekspert Thomas Bigum om de strategiske overvejelser i forhold til at ville være det nye Tinder. Nanna Schmidt Nordestgaard tester Facebook Dating og Tinders seneste event, Tinder Swipe Night. Og Eva Wistoft Andersen, der er museumsinspektør på ENIGMA, giver et historisk perspektiv på dating og finder søde eksempler på fortidens kurmageri frem.

Powermorgon
TINDERS NYA FUNKTION

Powermorgon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 2:29


Igår lanserade Tinder en ny funktion där man kan ha ett videosamtal med de personerna man har matchat med. Hiss eller diss? Jonas och Daria delar med sig av sina tankar.

3BITS Podcast
#26 Julgando Tinders Alheios

3BITS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 62:42


O tinder é como uma selva e nós estamos na parte de baixo da cadeia alimentar. Nesse episódio a gente tenta desvendar o mistério do que se passa na cabeça dessa gente paqueradeira (spoiler: falhamos).

Singelpodden's Podcast
275. Snygghetskategori Ö

Singelpodden's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2020 29:59


Hur vanligt är det med äldre kvinnor och yngre män? Håller det på att normaliseras? Samt vad är det som pågår med Tinders algoritmer. Emelie är ialla fall kränkt. Vill du stötta oss? Gör det på: www.patreon.com/singelpodden

Singelpodden's Podcast
275. Snygghetskategori Ö

Singelpodden's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2020 29:59


Hur vanligt är det med äldre kvinnor och yngre män? Håller det på att normaliseras? Samt vad är det som pågår med Tinders algoritmer. Emelie är ialla fall kränkt.

Terapia de Casal
TdC #32 - Sobre engatar no supermercado, Tinders falsos e sonhos sexuais

Terapia de Casal

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 38:30


Acabámos por escolher tacos, malta. Bom, em relação aos emails: Hoje sugerimos ideias para relações à distância, criámos estratégias para engatar no supermercado, debatemos a maturidade de um rapaz que está a quarentenar em casa dos papás e ajudámos uma rapariga que não sabe se acaba com o namorado ou com o perfil que criou no Tinder. No fundo, respondemos a todas as grandes questões que só o 25 de Abril permitiu que fossem feitas. Neste podcast somos a grande chaimite que liberta os portugueses do fachismo do mundo amoroso. De nada, Salgueiros Maias. Obrigado Morfeu, Pamela Anderson, Jerónimo Martins e Homera pelos emails. Estavam muito bonitos, vê-se que vocês andam a ver a TeleEscola. PS - por favor elogiem as plantas à Rita, que ela vai ficar toda contente. Pensem que é como se a estivessem a regar. Desculpem. Isto ficou porco. ________________ Terapia de Casal é o podcast que pode acabar com o casamento do Guilherme Fonseca e da Rita da Nova. Enviem as vossas questões/inquietações/dúvidas amorosas para terapiadecasalpodcast@gmail.com que nós respondemos. Sigam-nos nas redes: @guilhermefon @ritadanova Música de Vitor Teixeira. Imagem de Carolina Costa. Obrigado por ouvirem.

Seriemördarna - Med Magnus Betnér & Erik Rosenberg
Lilla Seriemördarna - 13 april 2020

Seriemördarna - Med Magnus Betnér & Erik Rosenberg

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 23:36


Med start idag kommer vi varje måndag att släppa lite kortare episoder där vi snackar om allt möjligt, utom just TV-serier och streaming. Det som faller oss in helt enkelt. I detta premiäravsnitt av "Lilla Seriemördarna" avverkar vi lockdown på Cypern, årets påsk, Magnus nya maratonprojekt (pun intended), Tinders revival och annat smått och gott. Som ett påskägg men utan det äckliga sockret.

Business Built Freedom
126|How to Secure Your Business Network

Business Built Freedom

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 55:24


How to Secure Your Business Network Joshua Lewis: Everyone listening out there in the cybersecurity world and business owners, I've got a very special guest on here, Alex from Jolly Frogs. And he does something called pen testing and that's something that might sound really scary, or might sound like you've only ever seen it on NCIS or CSI. When they're jumping through, getting through all the firewalls and breaking into the hackers websites and all these other sort of fun stuff. But it's actually quite a lot more involved than the way they make it look on TV. What could you tell me about what you do Alex, and how that affects businesses? Learn more on how to secure your business network at dorksdelivered.com.au Alex Penrose: Currently I focus on training, penetration tests. So I've got a lot of experience, and I've done probably a ridiculous amount of research myself to get myself to the level that I wanted to be at. And I'd like to do nothing more than to share that knowledge. So primarily at the moment, I'm training pen testers, I'm training reverse engineers and forensics experts as well. Before I started doing the trainings I held the role of Director of Cyber Security at Queensland Public Education. And before that, I had various management roles in Queensland health and Queensland police. So most of the knowledge that I accumulated is not from work but from personal research. You get home after six in the evening, and you've got four or five hours to do your own research, every weekend 12 hours per day. Researching various new technologies, new ways to get into websites or get into companies and doing various certifications to get to that level as well. So I enjoy doing it. It's something that I like doing. It's a hobby for me. Joshua Lewis: Cool. I think it's a cool hobby to have. That could definitely get you in trouble if you do to the wrong things. If you're doing the black hat stuff instead of the white hat stuff. And- Alex Penrose: Yeah absolutely. You got to be very careful. For instance one of the interesting things that I was looking at was reverse engineering. And some of the things that are the most interesting to me are reverse engineering hardware devices. And do you know IoT, the Internet of Things? Joshua Lewis: Absolutely. Alex Penrose: They're basically the little things that you can buy. The little cameras, little portable devices, even coffee machines. Anything that's connected to your network or to the internet for updates. Fridges nowadays, ovens, and the way that these devices are being put out to the market, it's all about speed. To get them out to the market as quick as you can because, it's innovative only for the first few months. And after three months, six months, that device starts to get old. So those devices are not always given the scrutiny that other devices are being given Like your Operating System. Your Windows Operating System has a lot of scrutiny going over it. Linux as well, which is another Operating System that has a lot of scrutiny going over it. And it takes many months for particular patches or security updates to come through to be tested by Microsoft or by the Linux consortium. So these IoT devices, these little hardware devices you can buy them off Alibaba or eBay. And some of them come from China and they're really not that secure, but you still connect into your network. So they're an entry point for a hacker to come into a network. I love to do reverse engineering of those devices. But coming back to the issue of black hat, white hat, there are some legal issues with reverse engineering. You're not always allowed to do it. So the best way to go about that I found, was to contact the vendors and to agree with them that you're going to do it. And a lot of the vendors are more than happy to help you out and say, "Yes, sure." And I ask for a signed form from a high up executive in that company. And what I found that a lot of the Asian companies out there are more than willing to do that. They don't immediately call a lawyer and try and get it all sorted out. They just say, "Yeah, go ahead and test it for us. If you want to do that in your free time, and for free we'll even help you out with that." I had one vendor send me a device, quite an expensive device that I could reverse engineer. Found a few bugs in that one, a few security vulnerabilities for them, reported it directly to them, and they security updated it in the back end. And all of that went on without anyone knowing about it in the public, and their devices are now more secure. So you've got to be careful especially at say with American and European companies that when you start reverse engineering anything or unpacking firmware that you are covered legally. I'll stop talking now. Joshua Lewis: That's all right. It was really good because it's something that I'm a huge believer in the IoT movement. I've got a very, I'm going to call it automated house, and I'm also going to call it vulnerable. I would say that it's ... And it comes down to the way that you do it. With any new flexibility with technology, comes about generally inherent security issues. And I can say my gates, my locks, my watering system, the level of my pool, my lights, everything is automated or has some level of IoT connectivity If I want to turn on the waterfall and the pond, I can do that with my voice. So it's all really, really cool. But what people don't understand, and this is ... I've set it up as an IT specialist, which means I've got everything on ... You know what I'm talking about for everyone out there, and the rest of the world on it, sort of VLAN. Which means it is separated to anything that I have that I hold dear myself. So worst case scenario, someone hacks in, and they're able to open the gate. The locks, I intentionally went with something that I've developed myself, which means although the security ... and this isn't what everyone should do, the security might not be as unpenetrable as what you'd have with a Western country developed device. I can say that the obscurity would definitely mean it would be zero chance of being attacked. And that's what it is. It's kind of balances with everything. The worst thing that could happen if someone was to gain peering eyes onto my IoT network as a separate network to everything else is, they'd be able to turn my waterfall on and make my lights go to music or something against my want. And that would be obviously quite an interesting thing to happen. And I would do something about it at that stage. You're exactly right. A lot of companies have these products that they just want to send out the door as quickly as possible. You look at Apple and Samsung, just as their basic phones, they're both fighting to be the biggest market competitor. And so, they're releasing these things. Like Apple had a vulnerability on their device for years that was being backdoored and utilised by Google. And it was only found out that they were tracking and grabbing information out of these iOS operating system for years before something was actually done about it. And it is just because we are in this instant gratification life cycle with the people, the Tinders wanting people to have everything straight away and not necessarily thinking about what the longterm risks are with that. And I think that's bad on a home IoT device level. But there's also something that gets a bit more concerning, and that's the PLC world to me. When you have these controllers that are controlling main water systems, how much fluoride's being dumped into the different areas. And if something was to be broken into there, we could have some serious issues. What are your thoughts on where the world's going, and how do you think you'd be able to fix those things without taking them away? What would you do? Alex Penrose: Yeah, I think your approach at home is actually really, really good. And that's something that I would advise most businesses and organisations to do as well. Consider the vulnerabilities of your networks. And every network is going to be vulnerable to something, to a certain degree. And you need to be comfortable with what happens in the worst case scenario. As you said, worst case scenario, they can turn on the pump of my fountain or they can turn it off, and I don't care about that too much. I might lose a bit of order, but I'll find that out the next day because I can visibly see that it's on, or I can hear it during the night, and I can do something about it then. So the damage is controlled. And I think you need to treat your network in that way as well. Joshua Lewis: Absolutely. Alex Penrose: Consider the worst case scenario. Do a risk profile and do a risk appetite statement as well for your organisation. This is something that is really big in the Information Security Management System world or ISMS world. Is that you create a risk appetite statement, where you state what your appetite is for particular risks and you always have a certain appetite for risks. For instance, you might think that DePaul education might have a zero tolerance zero appetite for any risk related to personal injury because you don't want your students to get injured and you don't want your teachers to get injured, so there would be a very low appetite for risk there. But the police, you're sending your police force out there is an inherent risk of your police officers getting hurt. So you might have a slightly higher level of tolerance for that risk of people getting injured during their work. Same for firemen, you're sending them out in the middle of a fire, what's more dangerous than that? So you must have some level of risk associated with that, and you must accept that risk. And the same is true for cyber security. So a bank especially like a Bitcoin bank, an online bank will have a very high a ceiling of where the cyber security would be. Right? Whereas someone who owns I don't know ... it's hard for me to give an example because everyone cares about their security. Right? but you might have a personal home light in your home. You might not have the same level of cyber security requirements as a bank because you say, "Well, okay, so they can come in and they can turn on the pump. I don't really care about that. They can tend to shut those down or the lights on and off. Okay, big deal. I'll learn from it and I'll fix whatever the issue is, but it's not going to cost me outside of my risk appetite." Joshua Lewis: Yep. And that's, I'll walk in that ... exactly you've said there too. Like Oceans 11 or any of the big heist movies where they're going to break into a bank or break into a casino and grab a bunch of money. And they have these really crazy plans where there's distractions, an illusion. What I think it comes down to is banks have great security. And if you have to think about the actual physical banks now, physical banks don't have anywhere near the security relative to their online counterparts. And that's because, a physical bank will hold 40,000 or $50,000. They'll have many security cameras, but not ... when I say not as much security, I mean it's not too indifferent to what you'd have in a commercial property for a business. You'll have screens that go up, a safe, most businesses will have safes. Most businesses will have security cameras, but the chances of them getting caught is incredibly high. The chance and the prize at the end, the booty, the reason for them spending all this time and effort making these big plans is so high. It's not worth the prize at the end. And that's what security I think is all about. Anyone that wants to get into anywhere will work out a way to do it if they have enough time, patience and the motive is high enough to get whatever the prize is at the end. But most people are not going to be too bothered because, there is so many steps that you have to take through. If someone had to break into my wifi or through my internet connection, to get into the VLAN, to then jumping and turn my fountain on. The amount of times to get to spend to do that well outweighs the advantages it's going to be for them in the end. Alex Penrose: Yeah, I agree. Another thing to consider as well, you spoke about the physical versus the cyber breaking in. One thing to consider as well is, back in the old days when you broke into a bank, you had to have a truck, a major truck to carry all those bags of money. Right? Joshua Lewis: Yeah. Alex Penrose: But if you break in with the cyber method, you don't need any kind of big truck. You don't need any bags, you don't need any effort. It all fits on a little USB stick nowadays. So it's much easier to exfiltrate information via the cyber way. So I do agree. I think cyber is more important than the physical. Because, in the physical world, you've got physical guards, you've got your security cameras, but also it's incredibly difficult once you do have your loot as you say, you still need to walk away with it. And that can be a major problem. Whereas if you're in into a network, all you do is you download it to some Cloud provider and you're done. And once it's out, it's out as well. You can't stop it then. Joshua Lewis: No, that's right. And then it's out in the dark web, people are buying new information. And that's a big thing that I think people have this misconception of what penetration testing is, and what hacking is. In where Frank Abagnale, who was famously put into a movie called Catch Me If You Can played by Leonardo DiCaprio fooled people to make everyone think that he was a pilot, and that he was a solicitor, and that he was a doctor and a bunch of other things. And what he was doing is social engineering, social hacking to be able to get into a spot that he's not meant to be. And penetration testing doesn't just stop at the wall of your internet service provider or with the security of your physical network. If you were to ring up someone and you said, Oh hi, my name is X, Y, Z, and you've worked at this, they had this client name because they had a testimonial on their website or something like that. And then you said, Oh, I'm just double checking if our account's delinquent or if we're all up to scratch, because we're changing accounting systems or whatever story you feel like saying. And then all of a sudden, they're telling you the financial position of this other company. And then you're able to use that information and then slowly bite away and break into their network or break into accounts' information. So then use it on the flip side and potentially break into the network that you're pretending to be. And so what it's about I guess, is the way that you talk, and that comes down to the security of your staff and the training that they've had in how to deal with suspicious questions. I rang up I'm not going to say which one of the big four banks it was, but I rang up one of the big four banks. I spoke as I'm standing right now. And I gave them my mother's details, her birthdate, full name and the address. And it was able to change around her mortgage on the phone sounding nothing, indifferent to what I sounded like right now. And I thought how bad is that? That I can answer three security questions and I could have been a stranger. I was doing it to help her out because she was at a season, needed to sort something out. But I could've done anything, and that would've absolutely caused a world of trouble for someone. I have written letters from mom to say that this is okay, and was ready to patch in on a three way call, but I thought, let's just try, I've already got permission from mom to say this and I was surprised at how easy it was. Alex Penrose: Yeah, it is. And I think the two easiest ways to get into a company in terms of cyber is either via the help desk. And the reason for that is because, as you did with the bank, you were probably connected to a help desk. And as the name implies, it's a help desk. They're conditioned to help, right? So from the very first day they come into the organisation their performance is monitored and managed based on helping people. And the more happy people leave the help desk, the better the performance. Now if you're a hacker, you'd be extremely happy to get whatever passwords that you want. So that's what they're going to give you, right? Because as a hacker, you're asking for the password and they're going to give it to you. The only thing you need to do is you need to make sense. So for instance, the help desk is one way to get in, the other way is the HR department. So human resources, and in order to make sense what you would do is, you might wait for some kind of position to open up at that company. And the HR department would then at that point expect PDF documents or word documents to come in with people's resumes, and it makes sense to them. So they will open them without thinking usually. Because, well that job interview did co ads, I'm expecting a document. Because I'm expecting a document, I'm going to open it without thinking twice. And it's really easy at that point from a hacker's perspective to have some kind of malicious code in your resume- Joshua Lewis: An old version of Adobe reader or something like that and bang, they're in. Alex Penrose: Oh yeah, absolutely. And all you need to put in there, you put a message saying, in order to view this message, you need to download this programme. And then off they go, they download the programme. Because again, they're conditioned to do this, this is their job, to open these PDFs, to read the contents and to process these applicants. So you got to play to that weakness in a way of those departments. But definitely, help desk, HR department very easy to get in via that way as long as you are believable, and as long as you do it in a way that they expect you to act. So don't send a PDF with the resume saying, Oh yeah, I saw this job for blah and actually the job doesn't exist. You need to make sure it probably exists, it's listed and that's within the timeframe as well. And that they want to open the document. You need them to want to do something. Joshua Lewis: Yup. And that's as easy as creating an anonymous account on LinkedIn and double checking when they're putting up posts for a new job. And that's where the biggest vulnerability ... Or I'd like your opinion on this, the biggest vulnerability though in my opinion is your staff. Your staff are by far the biggest gateway to bring people into your network, and to bring unwanted nasties and IP and other integral documents of your business outside of your network. Alex Penrose: Yup. I agree. Staff is behind 50% of all the access. I saw a number a few years ago, it was 50% that they are behind it. This is insiders. So you might've stopped doing accidental things but you might also have malicious staff doing malicious things. So you've got to consider both those approaches. Not all your staff is happy to work for your company. And some staff might be enticed by a few thousand dollars that they could grab if you gave them the opportunity. So you've got to remove that opportunity. And you've got to expect your staff to do something like that. So you've got to monitor your staff in that respect. Both for accidental things, but also for malicious things. And actually most stuff would be accidental, opening a PDF in the HR department is something that they're expected to do, but they accidentally compromise your security for doing that. Joshua Lewis: We use a tool for monitoring our staff as well, there's a tool that we use for our clients called ObserveIT. Alex Penrose: Yes, you've got to use some kind of a tool to monitor what people are doing. And you would have read in the news that a few QPS employees were indicted looking up people in the system that they shouldn't have looked up. They didn't have any reason to look that up. This is all public news. And they were indicted for that. So I think there's two or three cases of coppers abusing their position to get into the backend system. And you need to take into consideration that a big organisation like the police or like education, they have tens or even hundreds of thousands of people working for them. And some volunteers as well, right? The Queensland Volunteers, education volunteers, health volunteers. And they get more privileges than the public. So you got to monitor them somehow and whatever monitoring system you use, whether it's ObserveIT or something else or ... There's various solutions for that. You've got to monitor your staff, but you can't monitor every staff all the time. So usually, you'll have some kind of trigger going off and you would use some kind of screen recording software to then check what actually happened. Was it just accidental? Because someone could accidentally double click on a programme and open it up private. It does happen. It's happened for me as well. Where you open up the word document, it just double clicks. The mouse might have double clicked by accident and it does happen. So that's completely different than someone opening the tool, specifically searching for a particular person that they might know, and then finding out some details that they're not supposed to know. So there's a difference as well. And to differentiate between accidental and malicious that's where your screen recording software comes in. So I'm not sure if they use ObserveIT or not, it might be something else. But yeah. Joshua Lewis: I was just going to say anyone listening out there in the podcast world ObserveIT is just a tool that lets you audit what your staff are doing, or what a network is doing. Gives you text data so can see if they're opening out notepad or Firefox or Google Chrome or something that they wouldn't have normally opened up. And then also lets you see suspicious login activity. So if your receptionist for whatever reason logged in at 2:30 in the morning for half an hour and that wouldn't be what her normal process would have been. It will then create an alert, and send that off so that you can then monitor and work out more accurately what your staff is doing. So it's good that we both know what we were talking about, anyone else don't know what we're doing. Joshua Lewis: So above and beyond putting that sort of software in, there's obviously tools like Nmap or Wireshark and things like that. So Nmap lets you scan over a network and monitor what new devices might've appeared. And then Wireshark depending on how you have it set up, lets you intercept and then see the type of information that's being transmitted. Now these tools are only just a couple of free tools that imagine you would have in the plethora of tools that you would use to go and work out vulnerabilities in a network. And then once you've gone through, say an Internet of Things device and you've accessed it, and how you can actually work out the goodies on the other side. What other tools do you use? Alex Penrose: I like to categorise the tools that I use. I use a plethora of tools, hundreds of tools. And I also write my own tools as well. I'll write most of tools in a programming language called Python. But I also write it and see whatever's needed. If I need a fast programme, I might write in C or C++, if I need a programme really quickly, I might write it in Python. I like to categorise the applications passive, which means you already raised Y shock. You can passively tap the network and listen to the network, you won't get detected doing that. It's basically having like a microphone on the network which records everything that goes over the network. And you might pick up passwords, you might pick up network protocols that should not be enabled or which you might be able to abuse. So I would say that would be the one category. The passive reconnaissance. Then you've got your active reconnaissance tools Nmap would be one of those. So, Nmap is a port scanner with some additional functionality that is able to recognise certain protocols and certain services that run on a particular computer. So you might be able to detect not only that there is a web server listening on a particular network port, but also what type of web server that is. It might be an Apache web server, it might be a Microsoft IIS server, it might be whatever the make of that web server is. And sometimes, even the version of the web server as well. And all that information allows you to then research to find vulnerabilities. And one of the tools that I like to use for finding vulnerabilities is a Kali tool, which is Searchsploits So there is a distribution, a Linux distribution or Linux operating system that you can download for free on the internet. It is called Kali, K-A-L-I. And Kali is preloaded with a lot of different tools on it. And one of those tools is Searchsploits. So you can type Searchsploit in the Kali prompt, and then space, and then puts an Apache in there, and that will list you all the available public exploits for Apache web server. So if you find a particular vulnerable Apache servers, say whatever version number and you use Searchsploit, it might give you the exploit ready-made and you can just run the exploit right there. Obviously, there's another tool called Metasploit, which does a very similar thing. Metasploit automates that hacking process to a certain extent. It allows a hacker or a pen tester to break into the system using known exploits, and then instal a backdoor automatically on the server that was compromised or the IoT device that was compromised. And the backdoor, not everyone will know what that is. It is effectively a piece of software that allows you to easily get back into the system at a later date. So like a Trojan horse kind of thing. Joshua Lewis: Well, I guess the way that I would describe it, a general network is imagine you've got a unit complex, and there's one big gate at the front. You could call that your router, and then all these little things inside the unit complex, all these little units, could all be different devices. And if you're able to grab the key to one of these units, that means you're able to get through all those different ... The front as you said, you have a backdoor created, it means that the more devices you have on your network, the more chance of vulnerability things are being looked at, and actively patched. And using one of the Internet of Things devices or any known patchy server or web server or anything like that could then mean that you gain access to absolutely everything for a later stage. So, that's kind of the way I sort of normally think about it. If you've got lots of doors into a building, and you just have one door that you leave open a lot of the time, they're not going to go and check that. Alex Penrose: Yeah, that's true. It's a good comparison actually to how it really works. You try and find an open door or a door that is ajar and you get in. And then once you're in, and you are at a particular security level on that system, it is then very, very difficult to first of all detect that person. And to get rid of it is difficult as well. So there is a thing in cyber security which we call a privilege escalation. So as a normal user on the computer, you typically have low privileges. Which means that you can't instal programmes. For instance, especially in managed environments like big government organisations or banks, employees are generally not allowed to instal programmes. And the reason for that is that, if you do instal a programme that is a back door then that's installed in your system and you need to provide access to a hacker remotely. So generally speaking, people have low privileged accounts, normal user accounts. And what you want to do as a hacker is, you want to try and get access to administrative accounts or a high privileged user. So the process of hacking into a company is to first get access to a low privilege account on a PC. For instance, using the HR department trick or the help desk trick you might get access to a PC. You get what we call a remote shell which allows you to enter commands on a desktop. And the next step would then be to try and elevate those privileges to an administrative account on that PC. And that is usually fairly easy to do on the Windows and Linux machines. There will always be some kind of vulnerability on the PCs that aren't specifically hardened, especially the PCs that haven't been updated. If the automatic updates on windows have not been enabled, you can be almost certain to find some kind of vulnerability in that system. There was a test done at one point. Some university did a test, they put an unpatched or unupdated system on the internet and they checked how long it would take for that machine to be compromised. And this is back in 2015 so I'm sure that nowadays it's even faster. But in 2015, it took four minutes for a device to be connected to the internet for it to be fully compromised and added to a botnet. Joshua Lewis: All right. That's quick, isn't it? And that that goes, should I say the severity of security and how much more important it has become even over the last years? Alex Penrose: Yes. And the importance of running automatic updates. I understand that large organisations don't want to enable automatic updates. They don't want to disrupt the business. And security is always a concentration between usability and security. But I believe that not enabling automatic updates is probably one of the bigger issues in metrics being compromised nowadays. So, one of the things I always advise is, enable automatic updates on everything. On your web servers, on your user fronting servers, VPN servers, routers, everything. Just automatically update that thing. And don't wait a day, don't even wait half a day. Because one of the things that hackers do is, they run daily scans of the internet. And when I say the internet, I mean the whole internet. So they've got what's called a botnets which is a network of compromise machines. And these might be very big. You might have 10,000 computers that have been compromised, that have been added to these botnets. And the botnet can be operated from one central location, from one central server, one computer effectively will then manage all those 10,000 compromised machines. And you can give those compromised machines orders. You can tell them to do certain things. And one of the things that hackers do is, they take scans of the internet Nmap scans specifically, to find services and service versions. So they might find that your organisation might run a WordPress site and it runs WordPress 5.7 or whatever the version is. They will add that knowledge into it's database. So there are hacker groups that just do that. They scan the internet every 24 hours, the whole internet, and they add your WordPress sites with the version number to that database every time. Now, when a public exploit then comes out ... and an exploit is something that exploits a vulnerability. If an exploit comes out and they find that's odd as an exploit for WordPress 5.7, I'm not sure if WordPress 5.7 exists. Might be a different version number. But let's assume that it does exist and that you are running that on your- Joshua Lewis: It doesn't yet. Alex Penrose: Yeah. Well there you go. And so the hackers know, as the public exploit comes out for that version ... They know the IP addresses or the locations of all the vulnerable machines on the internet. So it doesn't take them weeks to find your server. They already have that information. They already have it in a database. So as soon as the exploit comes out, what they will do is, they will run that exploit against your database to those IP addresses that they know to be vulnerable. And bomb suddenly they got another thousand nodes, a thousand robots in their botnet. So that's how things happen nowadays. So you can't wait even hours anymore after a public exploits comes out. You have to run automatic updates. If you don't run automatic updates, you will at some point get owned. That's just the way it is. Especially on your web servers, they're extremely vulnerable. Joshua Lewis: Absolutely. And then when you have services like WordPress, you kind of hope that there's no vulnerabilities that come out. But given it's all open source, if there's anyone that's a bit tricky, they may find a vulnerability and then not release it to the public. Like there was the Heartbleed attacks a couple of years ago that had been seen to have been patched on the Google servers years before it was released as public knowledge. And- Alex Penrose: Yeah. Joshua Lewis: Again, that's a bit sass. Was Google using that as they were aware of the vulnerability and doing something about that? Or were they just a bit sass in my opinion? But, the best thing you can do ... I guess the take home would be, if you're a small business and you don't want to have any downtime, which is what hacking is going to create, is make sure you keep things up to date, secure, and have an active backup that's not connected to the same physical network. Would there be any other tips that you would give to make sure that they can stay protected in this ever worrisome world? Alex Penrose: Backups. That's the only thing you can really do. The thing that you were talking about there was, we call them Zero-days in the cyber world. So they're effectively vulnerabilities that have not been released, that are not public knowledge. But the chance of getting hit by one of those things if you're a fairly small business here in Australia is extremely low, and this comes down to your risk appetite again. Are you going to worry about being owned by a Zero-day? I personally run WordPress on my website. So jollyfrogs.com is a WordPress site. I do automatically update everything. I don't care if it goes down for five minutes, I'll shut the website's offline for a bit. If I want it to be 100% available, I'll run a second one and I'll run the patching five minutes apart. Oh, sorry. I touched my microphone there. So I'll still have 100% uptime, but I don't even care about that I just want to update. But I'm aware as someone who has a Zero-day against the particular WordPress site that I'm using, they could break into the website. But then again, there isn't very much on there. The only damage that would be done is, someone could what's called defacing the website and could put some nasty things on the front page. But it will be obvious that'll be taken, but I don't really care about that. It's a risk I'm willing to take and I think everyone else should consider that as well. Unless you're the NSA or the FBI, the CIA or some major international organisation that works on defence contracts. Zero-days they're not really used that much because there is always a chance that if you use your Zero-day that it'll be found out. And then your Zero-day's gone because they'll be patched. So they're very valuable for hackers to have Zero-days and most hackers would have one or two Zero-days that they don't disclose. Because it helps with pen testing. And so you don't disclose everything. But you do disclose some of the things I would say. But yeah, you can't really worry about those kinds of things I would say. So you ask what other things can people do? Definitely backups, have backups and make sure your backups are not connected to the network. So that if something happens, you can always restore it and practise your restoring process. Don't just have backup. Because I worked for a company a long time ago and they had a backup system that they never checked, they made the backups and they made it on what's called a tape, which nowadays is old fashioned technology of course. But a lot of companies still use tapes. And they're magnetic tapes, and they never actually checked them. So they ran them for years and years and years, and eventually they would fade in their effectiveness. And when there was an incident at this particular organisation, we had to restore something. And that's when they found out the restore process didn't work. So the backups that they had were useless. Luckily, it was only one small system that wasn't too important. But it immediately sparked replacing the whole backup process and also testing your backup. So don't just make the backups, also test your backups as well. And that'll allow you to restore your things much quicker. If something does go wrong, you'll have all your processes ready and you can usually be online within an hour. Joshua Lewis: Yeah. If you've got active backups, you've got verification on your backups and UI. As you said, you're going into a mode of let's do a test when it's an available time for the business as opposed to in the middle of their busiest weeks. Which let's be honest, is the only time things really break. It gives you then the ability to get, "Okay, we're having some downtime, a three day weekend or something's coming up. Let's restore everything on current hardware and see what happens, see what breaks, see what doesn't." And it gives you the ability to see if it was going to work hopefully when you don't have a catastrophic event. But hopefully if you did have a catastrophic event, you then know that you're going to be protected. We were very lucky that ... well not lucky I guess prior planning prevents piss poor performance. Alex Penrose: That's it. That's the piss perfomance. Joshua Lewis: And when the Brisbane floods came through a number of years ago, we had clients that were evacuated from Brisbane, and they had their backups that were offsite. And as soon as they were able to be at the offsite location, we were able to restore their servers, workstations, and everything to a workable state. And that meant that they were down as you said hours, not days or weeks. Where their office wasn't going to be manageable, ended up being in two foot of water where they were and everything was covered. So it was replaced everything. I was going to say hilariously, not hilarious really. But two years later, they've moved buildings and they said, ah, we're never going to have a problem with the floods. Two months later the roof collapsed in, in the middle of the storm and everything was in a foot of water. But part of the times they had backup, and so they were all back up and running. And you don't know when these things are going to happen. And just for small business, I think it's more important than ever to have backup because you can't afford to have ... If you have a work workforce of 10 or 20 staff and all of them are sitting there doing nothing, you don't have the cash flow that cash buffer to be able to be paying them all while everything is being recreated, as opposed to just being restored. Alex Penrose: Yeah, absolutely. Backups are probably at the top of the list. There's some other things that I would advise people to do. The other thing that's probably as important as backups is, to use some kind of a security proxy in front of your web server so- Joshua Lewis: Like CloudFlare? Alex Penrose: Yeah like CloudFlare for instance. So the way it works is instead of web browsers, web users going directly to your website, they'll instead go through this security service like CloudFlare, you mentioned it just now. There's a few other ones out there as well. They're very cheap by the way. They cost almost nothing but $29 a month or something or a year even, I don't know. It's really cheap. It's something that doesn't cost a lot of money. And what these proxy services do is, they sit in between the end user on the internet and your web server. So even if your web server has a vulnerability, say in WordPress, and some hacker's trying to exploit that vulnerability, the proxy security service will pick up on that and actually block that request. So your web servers vulnerable, but your proxy security provider will actually save you from being compromised. So that's a really important thing to do as well. And it's cheap. They know that these are not expensive services and they offer additional services as well like speeding up the content delivery of your website to the users in different countries. So definitely look at CloudFlare or some other kind of provider in terms of security proxy services. Joshua Lewis: Yeah, I couldn't agree more. That's very good advice, CloudFlare. These attacks called DDoS attacks or these denial-of-service attacks where these bots, like you were talking about will just go and smash your server with 10,000 requests a second or something ridiculous. And these services such as CloudFlare allow for you to overcome that problem because it goes, "Hmm, that's odd, you're getting a lot of traffic from Turkey at the moment or a lot of traffic from some that you wouldn't normally get. All seems a bit weird." And then protects it and blocks it out and has them go through typing one of those annoying codes that no one likes, that robots seem to have a big issue with, the CaptureCodes. Alex Penrose: That's the ones, Yes. And those security proxy services are getting smarter by the day. They are actually using what's called artificial intelligence to learn what your web server normally is exposed to. So normally you get 90% of your customers out of Australia for instance, and only 10% out of the US and suddenly you start to get 99% of your requests starting to come out of Russia or China or the UK or wherever. And that's not normal. And then the security proxy will go "Actually, well, let's have a look at what that is. And based on AI we'll then make a decision." Say, "Hey, hold on a minute. This is actually an attack happening because this is not what we've seen the last year on average." So they're really smart. So don't underestimate them. They're very cheap for what they provide in terms of security. And that'll provide your front end, your web server, which is really important. Because if your web server gets compromised as a business, and someone puts the Iranian flag on there with ISIS stuff and whatever. That's not something that you want on your website, or worse, illegal materials, illegal content. They could put all kinds of things on your web server and if you get caught with that on your web server, you're in deep trouble, legal trouble at that point. So you really want your web server to be very secure. So put that in front of CloudFlare or similar kind of service and you'll be sleeping a lot better. So the other thing that I'm recommending as well is, use the Cloud more. The Cloud is actually really secure if you do it properly. Cloud services, Cloud web servers, everything is all monitored. And you can automatically update that without having any downtime whatsoever. Everything is automatically backed up for you in three physical stores, locations if you want that to happen. Everything's kept up to date. So you kind of remove the human element a little bit from the maintenance aspects if you use Cloud. And the human element like you said, that's one of the biggest elements in terms of security issues, it's the human element. So if you can remove that by going Cloud, that's actually a good thing. Now you do need to use the Cloud very securely. There are ... I would definitely advise doing a training. So Microsoft offers one, Amazon offers a training as well. If you purchase a contract with the Cloud, they might even offer you something for free. Who knows. So that's something that I definitely advise doing. Get a training, don't just go into the Cloud without having had training because, you'll end up on the front page. Because, you've left a particular what they call buckets with information exposed to the internet. And that's really bad because, once it's ... everything in the Cloud is on the internet, right? So you need to lock that down. So before you put it in the Cloud, get some training. Usually it is three or five days with training for your IT staff. And then consider getting stuff into the Cloud. Because it is ultimately if done properly very secure. More secure, I would say than most organisations I have to manage. Because a lot of the aspects of security are actually managed by a company that does a really good job of doing security, whether that's Microsoft or Amazon or Google or some other provider of Cloud services. They cannot be seen as not doing security because, if one of their servers ever gets hacked, it'll hurt their business too much. So they invest a lot of money into security. So that's the third piece of advice there. And then the fourth one which is a really good one as well I think. Personal security, use a password database. Joshua Lewis: Yup LastPass. Alex Penrose: Yeah, LastPass is a good one. KeePass is the one I personally use because it's offline. Joshua Lewis: Really good. Alex Penrose: LastPass is really good yeah. There's a lot of really good ones out there. Just have a look at the history. Just Google, "Has LastPass ever been hacked? Has KeePass ever been hacked?" Whatever, just get some information. Don't just go with a random password provider if they have ever been hacked in the last few years. And I would suggest not going with those particular ones. But LastPass is a really good one, KeePass is a really good one as well. And the benefit of using that, is that you don't reuse passwords because by now most people would have hundreds of websites with a council there. You might just go shopping for shoes and you need an account on there. You might go shopping for motorcycle parts and you need an account on there. You have an account on eBay, you have an account on Facebook, Google, Gmail, Hotmail various accounts. So it's very easy to get to more than a hundred accounts. And a human brain, typical human brain is not able to remember all those passwords. So what people start doing is, they start reusing the same password and the same user ready for the various ... for their work but also for the personal accounts. So if one of those accounts then gets hacked, and people are able to find your username and your password in one service, then it might be able to break into your work, or your VPN account, or your web server because you use the same account details there. Now this can be overcome with a password database. So the way that I use password is, just every single account that I have is a unique generated 30 plus character password that is generated by KeePass. If someone were to try and get the password from me for a particular website, I could not give it to them. They could torture me, I could simply not give it to them because I do not know my passwords. They are automatically generated in a password database and they are stored there. Sorry, you wanted to say something? Joshua Lewis: No. I was going to say ... what you're saying is ... what's the term that hackers use when they find out one password and then go and hook into other accounts? Because it's if someone has reversing- Alex Penrose: I think you're looking for Natural Movement maybe so- Joshua Lewis: It's like my fitness pal accounts were broken into only recently, where they've got millions and millions of passwords. If you use that same password for LinkedIn they're in your LinkedIn, but as you said, if you use a Password database manager, they're not. Alex Penrose: Yeah, password reuse. You have password reuse. And the way that, if you use a password on one side and you use it on the other as well, you can basically possibly reuse. You can reuse it in another service as well. And this is actually a big issue because, you can go to a particular website. I can't remember the name. It's a guy in the Gold Coast who manages that. You might know the website. Joshua Lewis: Yeah, I do. Alex Penrose: Have I Been Pwned. Joshua Lewis: Yeah that's it. Alex Penrose: That's the one. And you can actually look up your email address to see if your password has ever been exposed anywhere. And if your password ... and this is some something I'd advise everyone doing just check your work email and check your personal email to see if that email address has ever been compromised. Because if it was compromised, I would start changing passwords really quickly if you have been reusing the same password. So this again, if you use a password database, you only need to change that one password that was compromised, not all your passwords. Joshua Lewis: It makes it so easier, and especially if using say a password database as well as with as many services as possible. Two factor authentication and ... Alex Penrose: Yes, two factor authentication very, very important. I would advise using two factor authentication on most important administrative accounts at your workplace. So if you manage a firewall, definitely have ... because that's one of the key security devices in your network. Use two factor authentication at work, but also personal. For your Facebook or for your LinkedIn use two factor authentication, unless you don't care about your account being compromised. In which case, it comes down to risk assessment, isn't it? Do I care about this account being compromised? Do I care about this shoe shopping account that I have that I created 10 years ago? I never shop for shoes there anymore. As long as I don't have any financial details, link there, personal details, you might just think, Oh, actually I don't really care if they get compromised or not. I'll just put a really hot password on it, save it in my KeePass and never actually look back. The other benefit of KeePass is that it automatically enters your passwords for you. So if you go to a website, you don't need to type your password anymore, it does it for you. So you go to a website, then you're automatically logged in, in a secure way. So that's another benefit of using KeePass. So it's not just more secure. It is also more user friendly and that's how I was able to sell it to some businesses. You start using it ... once you use it. It's really good. Joshua Lewis: People don't want to remember their passwords as you said. They have too many things to remember. Too many other things that are going through their mind and it's unnatural to remember what can end up looking like a 30 long character string of hieroglyphics. So it's sensible to me and it should look like that. I'm not saying don't use your mother's maiden name, zero, exclamation mark or the word password with an exclamation mark that is not secure. That is- Alex Penrose: That's it, it's one password. Password one most common passwords. Joshua Lewis: One of the best passwords that I had someone come to me with and they said, Oh yeah, I believe to log into my computer, the password ... I said, well what's your password? He said, what password? And I said, you pop up your computer is what password? And the guy's, "It's what password? Capital W capital P. What password is the password. And I was "All right, that is terrible." Alex Penrose: Yeah. Well if you can't use a password database for whatever reason, the most secure way in terms of making it as unbreakable as you can ... Nothing is unbreakable given enough time of course. But use full words put together even in low capitals, it doesn't matter. So horse, bank, suitcase, school, four random words put together is incredibly difficult for a computer to break, but incredibly easy for a person to remember. So, if you absolutely cannot or don't want to use password databases, then use full words together. Random ones. Joshua Lewis: And you can make those words something easy enough to remember. Like your name Alex. You could have the word apple, elephants, Lima, xenon, or something like that. And it would be easy enough to remember it's your name, Alex. But it's your words and incredibly beautiful. Alex Penrose: And from a computer perspective, it would take millions or billions of years to crack such a password like that. It would be unfeasible in terms of time to crack, something like that. But from a human perspective, still fairly easy to remember. So don't try and remember the really difficult passwords with all kinds of things in it. Make it long and make them just normal words, and put together four words or five words and you're good. Very difficult to break that. If people make good backups and they use password database, they use CloudFlare, use Cloud services. I really do believe that Cloud services are more secure than most networks in Australia. Because of that focus on security, right? These Amazons and Microsofts, they employ some of the biggest brains and security in the world to work for them. So I think that's a really good thing to do as well. So I think we covered a lot of the simple do's and don'ts of security. Joshua Lewis: Cool. Well, Alex, it's been lovely speaking with you and I really appreciate you coming on the show and going through some of the different dos and do-nots for security, giving a few different tips there. And if anyone is looking to get more advice or maybe even get their network tested out, jollyfrogs.com would be somewhere to be checking out to start off with and having a late through and jump through some of the different potential vulnerabilities you have in your network. Alex Penrose: Yeah, absolutely. And for training as well. OECP, OSCE kind of preparation trainings or Assembly or Exploit Development. Send me an email and I can give you some training. Joshua Lewis: Cool. Well is there anything that you'd like to go through before we finish off? Alex Penrose: No. I think that's it. Joshua Lewis: Thank you very much for your time. Alex Penrose: Thank you for having me. Alex Penrose: Thank you very much. Joshua Lewis: Thanks. Bye.  

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DL Insights - 27 - No grooming, backlog meeting or stand-up - Tinders software development

Digitale Leute

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2020 30:24


ABOUT THIS EPISODE Serge Vartanov, Senior Software Engineer at Tinder reveals in this episode how his team “Generation Z” develops new features in a quick and reliable way while avoiding methodological ceremonies. He illustrates this with a new feature called Swipe Night, on which his team worked for only a couple of months. ABOUT THE HOST Sebastian Waschnik started his career as an automation engineer within a brown coal mining facility. He moved to software development and later transitioned to Axel Springer and started living the agile way. Within Axel Springer, as CTO of Ideas Engineering, Sebastian is one of the key drivers to transform this historic corporation into a modern tech company. ABOUT THE PODCAST Digitale Leute Insights is the podcast for passionate product people. We interview product developers from around the world and take a closer look at their tools and tactics. Contact us for feedback, suggestions or requests via dlredaktion@digitale-leute.de

HYPAT med Jennifer & Julia
2.3 Panikknapp på dejter och hur du tacklar kritik

HYPAT med Jennifer & Julia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2020 36:32


I veckans avsnitt rapporterar Julia vidare om Coronaviruset. Finns det ännu ett vaccin och var i världen är det som farligast just nu? Hon pratar också om Tinders nya panikknapp där du kan alarmera om något farligt händer under en dejt. Jennifer gör en djupdykning i Finlands nya lag där du får parkera på fel(!) sida om vägen och skillnaden mellan ekologiskt och GMO-odlad mat. Förutom nyheter diskuterar vi kritik och hur man själv ger feedback på ett bra sätt! Hur tacklar man negativ feedback? Finns det något sätt att bli mindre känslig för kommentarer och utsätts vi själv för sånt i jobbet? Det här och mycket mera i dagens avsnitt av HYPAT!Instagram: @hypatpodcast @hipsterjefe @juliahqvist

Doug Stephan presents the DJV Show
Memories of Kobe Bryant and his legacy, Grammy winners and losers, Tinders new safety feature

Doug Stephan presents the DJV Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020 30:23


On today's DJV podcast, there's really only one thing on our mind - Doug, Jen and Victoria take a few minutes to talk about Kobe Bryant, what he meant to LA and the world and how we're all still reeling from the shocking news. We cover the Grammy's and our favorite parts, including Alicia Keys as host and Billie Eilish's wins, plus the latest from Wuhan and the coronavirus, the Earthquakes that shook Puerto Rico, Turkey and parts of Canada yesterday and a new feature from Tinder that's working to make online dating safer for everyone. Don't forget to subscribe to our podcasts on the Apple podcast app, Spotify or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts!  

Morðcastið
43. Orð dagsins er: Tinder

Morðcastið

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 65:21


Af hverju geta ekki bara öll dýrin á Tinder verið vinir? Nei segi svona. Í þætti dagsins fer Bylgja alla leið til Ástralíu og segir hún okkur Tindersögu sem endaði í 10 nálgunarbönnum, eins og gengur og gerist. Unnur segir hinsvegar frá sænsku máli sem á rót sína bæði í facebook grúppu og á Tinder. Ekki Stofublóm inniblóm pottablóm hópinn samt. Ekki gleyma að subscribea, og munið að fylgja Morðcastinu á samfélagsmiðlum til að missa örugglega ekki af neinu: mordcastid.is facebook.com/mordcastid instagram.com/mordcastid twitter.com/mordcastid mordcastid@gmail.com

Skravleklassen
Er kunsten fri?

Skravleklassen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 86:30


Drikke absint på kunstnernes hus, mens du lurer på om galskapen du kjenner på er progredierende syfilis eller for mye fleinsopp de siste ukene? Eller er det søknadsskriving til offentlig sektor? Helene Duckert forteller om livet som utøvende kunster, sin avstand fra det konforme forstadslivet, og sin reise ned i Tinders dypeste mørke. Hva driver kunsteliten med?

Nala Jordão
Tinder

Nala Jordão

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2019 1:03


Como é sua vida no Tinder? Só sucesso? Com a Nala Jordão é diferente...

Vi streamer op ad åen
#96: Streamingnyhederne uden Stéphanie Surrugue feat. Martin

Vi streamer op ad åen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2019 56:52


Stéphanie Surrugue og Tobias er ikke mødt ind til normal tid, så derfor er Martin Backlund inviteret ind som afløser til Streamingnyhederne. Martin er vild med flow-tv og svenske krimier på C More, så han er naturligvis skeptisk over for sine streaminghungrende medværter og stiller de kritiske spørgsmål til nyhederne. Vi kommer igennem overraskende få nyheder trods spilletiden på 60 minutter - til gengæld kommer Peter gennem en masse snak samt flere diskrete/mindre diskrete svinere til Tobias. Du kan se frem til: Tinder afprøver interaktiv streaming // Berømtheder på Quibi // NBC's navngivning af sin streamingtjeneste // Nyt Spielberg-Hanks-samarbejde // Fornyelses- og Sløjfningshjørnet // plus meget lidt mere! Vi høres på åen. Forresten... Vi er på Twitter - og Instagram-mediet: @streamaaen Og også Facebook-mediet: www.facebook.com/streamaaen. Kontakt os gerne: streamaaen@gmail.com. Bag podcasten står Peter Vistisen, Tobias Iskov Thomsen og Anders Zimmer Hansen samt i denne episode Martin Backlund - alle tidligere medvirkende i Tinders interaktive streamingserie Four Guys, One Cup. Yderligere noter: News Theme 2 by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://audionautix.com/

Heja Framtiden
108. Johan Hagegård: Kan en rekryteringsapp bli småföretagarens bästa vän?

Heja Framtiden

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2019 36:07


Johan Hagegård är tech-entusiasten som gått från AR-världen och rollen som vd för en digitalbyrå, till att satsa helhjärtat på en app för snabba rekryteringar. Den främsta matchningen ska vara mellan småföretagare och unga vuxna, 18-24 år, och tekniken bygger på en blandning mellan Tinders swipande och Ubers betygsättning - helt utan inblandning av AI. Vi träffade Johan dagarna efter lansering för att höra mer om hur SwitchIn ska utmana rekryteringsbranschen i effektivitet och snabbrörlighet. Programledare: Christian von Essen // Läs mer på http://www.hejaframtiden.se

Et Ægte Par
#46 Me gusta passionado

Et Ægte Par

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2019 76:51


Vi sludrer om succes, op- og nedture, Sofie anbefaler ting du kan se og fraråder dig at se nogle andre ting. Så har vi parforholds-coaching frisk fra BT og en dejlig historie fra Tinders forunderlige univers.

Fortellerstolen
To brødre, ti spørsmål

Fortellerstolen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 129:03


Ettersom kjærlighetslivet skranter har vår første Patreon, Idar, forspurt om vi kan lage en kontaktannonse for han. Det har vi selvfølgelig gjort, ikke bare er Idar en venn, han gjør som du også kan - nemlig sponse oss på patreon.com/fortellerstolen Der får du for skarve en dollar i måneden fordeler som en ekstra episode i uka, episodene fire dager i forveien uredigert og så mye mer! Men vi snakker ikke bare om Idar i denne episoden, selvom vi sikkert kunne snakket om han i to timer og. Vi har nemlig laget segmentet To brødre, ti spørsmål; hvor vi spør hverandre fem spørsmål hver som motparten ikke har forberedt seg på på forhånd. Hva er dine styrker her i livet? Hva er dine svakheter? Hvis Baard hadde fått 5 millioner til å utvikle Tinders nye konkurrent, Baarder, hvilke medlemskriterier ville Baard lagt til grunn i appen? Hvis du vil vite hva vi svarte på disse spørsmålene og så mye mer, da må du nesten høre episoden. Sist men ikke minst har vi fått en mail fra vår fan g_volden. Han lurer på hvilke tanker vi har rundt det paranormale. Har vi hatt noen opplevelser? g_volden kommer også med tre rimelig spooky opplevelser, og vi leser de opp. Husk at hvis du vil dele noe med oss som vi kan lese opp på direkten, en historie, forslag til et tema, eller noen spørsmål til oss. Da kan du sende oss en mail eller ta kontakt på sosiale medier! Ta kontakt og følg oss! Epost: info@fortellerstolen.no Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fortellerstolen/ Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/fortellerstolen Twitch gaming kanal: https://www.twitch.tv/fortellerstolen_gaming Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fortellerstolen YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnN2UmPkhi_aoNRWp3U-uKA Discord: https://discordapp.com/invite/QJz9DFU Twitter: https://twitter.com/fortellerstolen Donér til oss: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fortellerstolen PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/fortellerstolen ETH: 0x34706f86DF2165B62e303AC8D37d9c2d464b4335 BTC: 32MZM88ZsCJMfUB5Xh4Zwn35MEWcb4sYBJ BCH: qp9u3kst6xa2rc9l4a5jz5as4dwdewxhggcxg0fsfm ETC: 0x0f0B9Cc438feb56E02AFF0f03Cfebb8da0849891 LTC: MUTq1JSvDRTN8WYLLAcA78yg3KambUgvxQ XRP adresse: rw2ciyaNshpHe7bCHo4bRWq6pqqynnWKQg XRP Tag: 24111375 Monero: 44w7uvcPzFkgKpiytvVLybf6D6zsZcn8wEDtZmVZBDmwbxLJtjJgkuXU1RXGM5RJomB9

Privacypodden
#10 Tinder vs. kontaktannons

Privacypodden

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2019 52:30


Säsongsavslutning! Vi diskuterar ris och ros som kommit vår väg sedan det fasade #metoo-avsnittet och snackar sport då La Liga brutit mot GDPR och åkt på böter så det skriker om det. Case 1 rör nätdejting förr och nu och vi bryter ner Tinders användarvillkor samt berättar vilken app som egentligen är bäst för stalkers. Case 2 handlar om deepfakes, vad är syftet och finns det något positivt med det överhuvudtaget? Vad får man egentligen göra med deepfakes? Privacypodden återvänder med säsong 2 i augusti!

The Agenda
CWC Special: A Real Leg Opener

The Agenda

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2019 20:46


This episode's panel features Matt Heath, Jeremy Wells and Mike "Penis" Lane.The Agenda Topics touched on this episode are:Recapping the Afghans Vs England Game.Talking about the records broken.Previewing the Blackcaps v South Africa game. Going over the biggest Semi-Final threat to us. Social Media Question:What are some ways you can try to use the Cricket World Cup to help success rates on dating apps (eg your Tinders, your Bumbles, your Grindrs etc) 

JK - It's Just a Podcast
Ep. 21 - Optimizing Your Dating Profile!!

JK - It's Just a Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2019 62:54


Rebecca's back! And she helps out as we go over some major dating profile DO'S and DON'TS! Things get uncomfortable when the cute couple re downloads their Tinders. We give our thoughts on the infamous "Hall pass" and making wedding plans!

En varg söker sin pod
Ressentiment

En varg söker sin pod

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 64:26


Liv och Caroline djupdyker i Tove Ditlevsens författarskap och pratar bland annat autofiktion, litterära galjonsfigurer och att vara sorgsen men kul. Dessutom: Den mätbara populariteten, den mänskligaste känslan, Tinders brutalitet, allas olika värde och Vigdis eller Vidgis? Inspelat på det legendariska Perfect Day Media. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

ressentiment tinders vigdis tove ditlevsens perfect day media dessutom den
Lord Petty
Ep 39. Two Tinders

Lord Petty

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 26:46


Welcome to episode 39! Tune in this week as we discuss being a wingman, girls willing to spend money, sales people, and much more fun for the whole family!  Follow the podcast on IG @LordPettyPodcast Write in and submit content or music to LordPettyPodcast@gmail.com Music: Binary Star -  Reality Check 

Worst First Dates with Brett Blake and Kelly Fastuca
74 - Florida man with Patrick Melton

Worst First Dates with Brett Blake and Kelly Fastuca

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 63:18


a man suck off a dog!!! nice lol. this week we have comedian podcaster and show runner of Bumble me Tinders joining us patrick melton. Kelly reveals her inner nerd. Brett has a wild wank and we get in deep with patrick and his show about dating!

O podcast do Yassuda
010 – Procurando relacionamento nos Tinders e Happns da vida

O podcast do Yassuda

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2018 38:21


Olá, ilustríssimo ouvinte de O Podcast do Yassuda. Finalmente uma das grandes questões atuais da humanidade – exatamente, humanidade – veio parar no programa: esse lance de usar Tinder, Happn e o que mais você puder instalar no celular para facilitar o flerte, o rabisco, o xaveco. Vamos embarcar num papo breve sobre como o recém-solteiro pode encarar tais tecnologias e falar sobre as inseguranças humanas. Neste programa, fica também um agradecimento especial a todos os convidados especiais deste programa: Gabriel Prado, Cris Dias, Marko Mello, Beatriz Fiorotto, Arnold Garcia, Ken Fujioka, Guga Mafra, Betina Polaroid, Sylvia Ferrari e Tally Fernandes.

Brainpunch Podden
#77 - Marce | Tinders populäraste yrken, mer rule 34, No´s uppochner prank, wierd news

Brainpunch Podden

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 57:07


#77 - Marce | Tinders populäraste yrken, mer rule 34, No´s uppochner prank, wierd news Vilka yrken blir swipead mest på tinder Ännu mer rule 34 ... suck No prankade en vän, men hur? Idiotiska nyheter + Mer... Det visuella som händer i podden ni hör men inte kan se finns som vanligt på vårt instagramkonto: https://www.instagram.com/brainpunchmedia/ Veckans Gäster: Marce: https://www.instagram.com/marcelotapiarosales/ BrainPunch Podden Följ oss på sociala medier för mer info och avsnittssläpp! Viktigt att veta! mycket av åsikter, skämt och ståndpunkter som podden innehåller är avsett för underhållning och komisk effekt och därmed inte nåt vi alltid till 100% står för! Våra Sociala Medier & Poddplatser: Våran Hemsida: http://brainpunch.se/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BrainPunchM/ Livestreams: https://go.twitch.tv/brainpunchtv Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brainpunchmedia/ Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/se/podcast/brainpunch-podden/id1236118242 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/603TMNqgV0EjO15U2tMRAr Host & Medverkande: Andreas: https://www.instagram.com/s1esset/ Kenny: https://www.instagram.com/kenstarfighter/ Marika: https://www.instagram.com/marikalundells/ No: https://www.instagram.com/no7711/ Redigering & Producent: Andreas Källberg https://www.instagram.com/s1esset/ // En BrainPunch Media Produktion

The Flounders B-Team
Please Please Win

The Flounders B-Team

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2018 78:06


We're excited to be here to cover three matches. Even if we don't win them all, or even most of them. Fork it, here we go.Beat Toronto. T2 survives, and the Tinders get to light the bonfire this time. We talk about all of these games, the novelty of the 5-4-1 and what its use in these two matches really shows us about where the Sounders are on personnel. Spoilers: it's really bad.This show is hosted by:@muffintopmodel Tim Hamilton@podfish Steve KetelsenRegular featured family:@cm_peterson Cat Peterson@kevin_zamira Kevin Zamira@nate_bowling Nathan BowlingPlease tell your friends and SUBSCRIBE! on iTunes, Stitcher, or touch the RSS feed link below.This production of the Flounders B-Team is released under the Creative Commons 3.0 International Share-Alike Attribution License. Please use our stuff! Just tell folks where you got it!Props to bumper music "Chantrelles", released under a Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license by Billy Chocolat, available at the Free Music Archive http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Chocolat_Billy/Dlicat_dni/Chocolat_Billy_-_Dlicat_dni_-_01_Chanterelles.Apologies to ABC owner of the original music parodied in our opening theme from the A-Team.Flounders B-Team Podcast RSS

Scouting Stuff You Should Know
Episode 61 - Tinders

Scouting Stuff You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2018 44:20


A discussion of tinders — natural and artificial — and their relative effectiveness. No swiping required! Subscribe: iTunes | Google Play | Android | TuneIn Radio | Stitcher | Anchor Full show notes available at scoutingstuffpodcast.com.

Scouting Stuff You Should Know
Episode 61 - Tinders

Scouting Stuff You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2018 44:20


A discussion of tinders — natural and artificial — and their relative effectiveness. No swiping required! ----more---- Subscribe: iTunes | Google Play | Android | TuneIn Radio | Stitcher | Anchor Podcast Topics Ken and Colin discuss tinders — that is, aids to fire-starting — both natural and artificial, with a particular eye toward which ones might work best when one is attempting to light them with flint and steel. Link of Note: The 10 Best Natural Tinders You Can Find In a Forest Shout-Outs We have a pair of shout-outs to offer this week. The first goes to Scouter Colin from the 264th Somerset-Bridlewood Scout Group in Calgary, Alberta. He posted a comment on the Facebook post for our most recent episode, noting that his group — sponsored, as it is, by the Rotary Club — has a Rotary Club badge on the back of its neckers. And our second shout-out goes to Norma, who pointed out that Beaver Scouts in Canada — might like Cub Scouts in the BSA — do actually have a common necker that they can wear, instead of their Group necker. This used to be a borderless, sky-blue fabric, but the current iteration is somewhat more tartan-like in colour, with a dark border. As always, a big thank you to the folks at Scouting Radio for rebroadcasting Scouting Stuff episodes to their worldwide Scouting audience. If you're listening to us on Scouting Radio right now, let us know; reach out and get in touch. We'd love to hear from you. Send Feedback Email Us | Leave Us a Voice Message | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Leave Us a Review Music Slow Burn, by Kevin MacLeod

Redditors Roundtable
R2P011: Tossing salad, topless dinosaurs and PornHub stats indicate, incest is best!

Redditors Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2017 84:11


Listen as r2pArt, r2pTom and r2pAndy discuss opening thoughts including Tom seeing Happy Death Day, Andy's roadrage towards Art and Art tells tale of a mistaken Uber pickup video. The Subreddit(s) of the Week are top Tinders of the week and jokes of the week. Let's not forget the Sex Island update, then in the main topic, the gang discusses PornHub Stats.

Jordsmonn
#9: Game of Saudi

Jordsmonn

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2017 62:27


I niende episode har vi besøk av Reier Møll Schoder. Reier har en master i religionsstudier, og er lidenskapelig opptatt av å følge Saudi-Arabia. Reier har selv bodd i Saudi-Arabia, og han skriver om landet på sin blogg denarabiskehalvoy.com. I episoden snakker vi blant annet om:- Opprettelsen av staten Saudi-Arabia, i 1932- Saudi-Arabias religiøse politi- Den avdøde Kong Ibn Saud, og hans 63 barn- Tinders enorme rolle i at menn og kvinner kan møtes- Den Saudiske stats usikre fremtidKos dere!

Jordsmonn
#9: Game of Saudi

Jordsmonn

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2017 62:36


I niende episode har vi besøk av Reier Møll Schoder. Reier har en master i religionsstudier, og er lidenskapelig opptatt av å følge Saudi-Arabia. Reier har selv bodd i Saudi-Arabia, og han skriver om landet på sin blogg denarabiskehalvoy.com. I episoden snakker vi blant annet om:- Opprettelsen av staten Saudi-Arabia, i 1932- Saudi-Arabias religiøse politi- Den avdøde Kong Ibn Saud, og hans 63 barn- Tinders enorme rolle i at menn og kvinner kan møtes- Den Saudiske stats usikre fremtidKos dere!

Jasmine Ad Nauseam
Episode 01: Spare me your knees

Jasmine Ad Nauseam

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2017 44:54


I know, I know, I had one job: record decent audio. But listen, we're learning out here. I'll do better! Anyway, thanks for opening these show notes dawg. In this episode Fezzik and Somnak show me their Tinders and I get a glimpse into the profiles of the single (and married!) preferences of Guam's Tinder pool. There's a queen out there with knees. Fezzik's Tinder Haiku: Swipe left, swipe left, no Too many selfies no deal Swipe right for more dick Thank you to Somnak and Fezzik. Le podcast is on iTunes and Stitcher. I'm also bopping around online~~ Twitter: twitter.com/jasminenauseam IG: instagram.com/jasmineadnauseam Tumblr: tumblr.com/jasmineadnauseam

The Kira Soltanovich Show
Ep209 - Dennis Hemphill Jr.

The Kira Soltanovich Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2017 68:58


Dennis is an actor, a writer, a comic, and a dad. Dennis airs some grievances, makes a confession, Tinders a baby, Brings It On Again, and talks about his dad. It's a fun one. Enjoy our chat! kiracomedy.com karenandkiracanread.com allthingscomedy.com

#AskPaulKirtley
#AskPaulKirtley Episode 46: Bushcraft Events in 2017, Tinders For Flint & Steel, Shelter Roofs Holding Snow, Smocks vs Anoraks, Wild Camping (again)

#AskPaulKirtley

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2017


Bushcraft shows and events in 2017, tinders for flint and steel, shelter roof strong enough for snow, smocks vs anoraks with zips, woods for bushcraft activities in the UK, wild camping in North West England, being blinded by headlamps, foundational bushcraft knowledge as a long-term learning base...

Thin Skin - en podcast om kulturelle og videnskabelige fænomener

I denne episode af Thin Skin hopper vi med begge ben ind i moderne matchmaking. Vi swiper os gennem Tinders finurlige verden og guides med hård hånd af Tinderninjaen, Sophie. For hvordan manøvrerer man sig egentligt rundt mellem alle de flygtige tilbud blandt grød-manden, gule tænder, guld og grønne skove? - Produceret af Maria Teglkamp og Marie Rømer 

#AskPaulKirtley
#AskPaulKirtley Episode 3: Kids & Bushcraft, Ticks, Alternative Tinders, Friction Fire Woods & Seeing More Wildlife

#AskPaulKirtley

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2015 19:17


In #AskPaulKirtley, I answer your questions on wilderness bushcraft, survival skills and outdoor life. In Episode 3 I answer questions about getting kids started with bushcraft, dealing with the increasing problem of ticks as well as people’s fears around ticks, alternative tinders when birch bark is not available, my favourite friction fire woods for bow drill and hand drill as well as giving some tips on tactics for seeing more wildlife while out and about…

Garage Guys Fantasy Sports Podcast
A Very Hot Take, STP 500, Tricky Tinders and Garage Talk with Cole AKA (.COM LLC)

Garage Guys Fantasy Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 57:28


Chase runs the Fantasy sports talk solo on this week’s show with a very hot take for the 2018 NFL season that could potentially lead you to a championship. Fantasy NASCAR lineup is built for this week’s race in Martinsville and Harvick drama looms. After sports talk we dive into another extended Garage Talk sesh … Continue reading A Very Hot Take, STP 500, Tricky Tinders and Garage Talk with Cole AKA (.COM LLC)