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In this episode, COPYCATT dives into bass music sound design and Ableton workflows—breaking down a track, talking clipping vs limiting, fun stories, and sharing tools for getting movement and character. We'll talk about waveshaping, feedback experiments, and a few Live 12.4 favorites.COPYCATT (Andre) is an Australian-based producer with a dedicated following in the neuro/ hip-hop/ bass scene, known for his unique sound design. His collaborations include working with artists like Frequent and Mr. Bill, and his tracks have been performed by acts such as Pretty Lights, Haywyre, Mr Carmack, Tipper, Excision, and more. Since his first release in 2015, COPYCATT has built a cult following around 90's hip hop-inspired grooves, hard-hitting snares, and bone-rattling sub basses—and he also releases sample packs and video tutorials to share his production process.Follow COPYCATT below:https://soundcloud.com/itscopycatthttps://instagram.com/itscopycatthttps://discord.com/invite/9cW8HnszvfGrab limited-edition Producer Merch & save 10% with the code "podcast":https://www.abletonpodcast.com/merchJoin the newsletter to get free downloads, early episode access, and upcoming events.https://www.abletonpodcast.com/newsletter
This is To Etherea and Beyond - Episode 83 - Dawn Haze Reflects. The show broadcasts on Harrogate Community Radio at 9am this Sunday 24th May and is then available via the station's Listen Again button, and everywhere else here: https://ssyncc.com/toethereaandbeyond The show features music by: shallowdaze, Whitelands, Emma Anderson, Ed O'Brien, Altered View, James Welsh, Black Brunswicker, Leifur James, Maria Chiara Argirò, Sister Ray Davies, Pye Corner Audio, Kayla Painter, Max Cooper, Boards of Canada, Colleen, SUSS, Danalogue, Mr. Bill, Tipper, Factor Eight, Hilary Woods, Pollyfromthedirt and The Asteroid No.4 https://harrogatecommunityradio.online/shows/to-etherea-and-beyond/ This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
In this episode, NUEQ shares how he writes high-energy dance music in Ableton Live, breaking down his Operator-heavy sound design, groove-first drum mindset, and how he builds “call and response” ideas that stay cohesive through a track. He also digs into resampling, distortion chains, sidechaining, and favorite stock tools like Vocoder for adding character.NUEQ is a bass music producer known for detailed, rhythm-forward productions and building sounds from scratch. He's played festivals like Tipper & Friends, Infrasound, Submersion, Fire Lights, Desert Bass (IL), and Balter Festival (UK), and has supported artists including Tipper, Culprate, K.L.O, Tsuruda, kLL sMTH, Duffrey, and Thought Process. He's collaborated with Mr Bill, Culprate, Yehezkel Raz, Azaleh, and Omnist (with ongoing work w/ Vorso + Culprate), released on Inspected, VALE, Billegal Beats, Colony Productions, and Wormhole Music, and has sync placements with Tesla, Nothing Phone, and Ninja.Follow NUEQ:https://linktr.ee/NUEQGrab limited-edition Producer Merch & save 10% with the code "podcast":https://www.abletonpodcast.com/merchJoin the newsletter to get free downloads, early episode access, and upcoming events.https://www.abletonpodcast.com/newsletter
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Jackie Kashian joins Tony and me and briefly Daniel to discuss Tony and my ongoing drop feud, Jackie's twenty year Dork Forest anniversary, shirtless Iggy Pop, Dennis Quaid, passions and hobbies, my new shower technique, Tipper stickers and more! Plus we did a round of JMOE, HGFY and Podcast Pals Product Picks. Get yourself some new ARIYNBF merch here: https://alison-rosen-shop.fourthwall.com/ Subscribe to my Substack: http://alisonrosen.substack.com Podcast Palz Product Picks: https://www.amazon.com/shop/alisonrosen/list/2CS1QRYTRP6ER?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsflist_aipsfalisonrosen_0K0AJFYP84PF1Z61QW2H Products I Use/Recommend/Love: http://amazon.com/shop/alisonrosen Check us out on Patreon: http://patreon.com/alisonrosen . This episode is brought to you by BLISSY (http://blissy.com/bestfriend) Use code "bestfriend" for 30% off. Buy Alison's Fifth Anniversary Edition Book (with new material): Tropical Attire Encouraged (and Other Phrases That Scare Me) https://amzn.to/2JuOqcd You probably need to buy the HGFY ringtone! https://www.alisonrosen.com/store/ Try Amazon Prime Free 30 Day Trial
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On this week's Tuesday episode, Dylan is joined by Drag Race winner & Traitors star Monét X Change for a hilarious, unfiltered chat that bounces from Housewives to competition shows to life on the road. Monét tells the story of a housewife tipping her over $1K at a drag show, breaks down what it was really like filming The Traitors, and explains why she thinks the show is called Traitors for a reason (NOT the Faithfuls). Plus, she talks Porsha Williams' full evolution, why RHOA will always be THAT franchise, and what Drag Race should do next to keep things fresh. Go to the BravoByBetches YouTube page to watch full length episodes every Tuesday & Friday: Youtube.com/@BravoByBetches Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This is To Etherea and Beyond - Episode 82 - Cloud Effigy Morpho. The show broadcasts on Harrogate Community Radio at 9am this Sunday 5th April and is then available via the station's Listen Again button, and everywhere else here: https://ssyncc.com/toethereaandbeyond The show features music by: Indian Wells, Maria Chiara Argirò, Elori Saxl, Henry Solomon, Julianna Barwick, Mary Lattimore, Hampi, Ed O'Brien, Total Wife, We Are Only Human Once, The Besnard Lakes, Aleksi Perälä, Bono / Burattini, Max Cooper, John Beltran, Placid Angles, Sensible Soccers, Concrete Husband, Jasmine Wood, Pavel Milyakov, Benyayer, Dark Sky, Tipper, Kloyd, BAILE, Whitelands and Dorothy Carter This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
Jacob Tipper is a high-performance cycling and triathlon coach working with athletes such as Ben Healy (Tour de France stage winner and UCI World Championships third place in 2025), Lucy Byram, Dan Bigham and Jonny Brownlee. He is also a team coach or the EF Education-EasyPost WorldTour team. In today's interview we discuss training for amateur triathletes and we dive deep into Ben Healy's training and preparation that led to his breakthrough year in 2025. HIGHLIGHTS AND KEY TOPICS: Jacob's thoughts on doing aerobic runs at a decent clip to optimise biomechanical development and running economy improvements. The key characteristics of Ben Healy's training in 2025 Being a high-volume athlete on an annual basis without having very high weekly training volumes. The changes in race tactics Ben implemented in 2025 to be able to win races at the highest level. The differences between the scientific literature's view of cycling training and what it actually looks like How age-group triathletes should think about volume and intensity as drivers of adaptation when it comes to their cycling. How to maximise training return on investment for time-crunched athletes by not following rigid rules Monitoring training improvements by feel How working on speed as the ultimate training metric is still important and still underestimated. DETAILED EPISODE SHOWNOTES: We have detailed shownotes for all of our episodes. The shownotes are basically the podcast episode in written form, that you can read in 5-10 minutes. They are not transcriptions, but they are also not just surface-level overviews. They provide detailed insights and timestamps for each episode, and are great especially for later review, after you've already listened to an episode. The shownotes for today's episode can be found at https://scientifictriathlon.com/tts690/ LINKS AND RESOURCES: Jacob's website and Instagram Jacob's previous appearances on That Triathlon Show: Jacob Tipper | EP#424 Training Talk with Jacob Tipper | EP#345 Sub7/Sub8 with Jacob Tipper | EP#344 Physiological Profiling Explained – Why, How, and Important Training Implications for Triathletes WHAT SHOULD I LISTEN TO NEXT? If you enjoyed this episode, I think you'll love the following related episodes: The Hour record and aerodynamics with Dan Bigham | EP#368 - An interview going into the details of the training and aerodynamic preparations for setting the UCI Hour Record with Dan Bigham, coached by Jacob Tipper. Luca Zenti – UAE Team ADQ coach on Tour de France Femmes and bike training for triathletes | EP#469 - A great interview straddling both cycling and triathlon, mainly from a high performance perspective. You can find our full episode archives here, where you can filter for categories such as Training, Racing, Science & Physiology, Swimming, Cycling, Running etc. You can also find separate archives for specific series of episodes I've done, specifically Q&A episodes, TTS Thursday episodes, and Beginner Tips episodes. LEARN MORE ABOUT SCIENTIFIC TRIATHLON: The Scientific Triathlon website is the home of That Triathlon Show and everything else that we do Contact us through our contact form or email me directly (note - email/contact form messages get responded to much more quickly than Instagram DMs) Subscribe to our Newsletter Follow us on Instagram Learn more about our coaching, training plans, and training camps. We have something to offer for everybody from beginners to professionals. HOW CAN I SUPPORT THAT TRIATHLON SHOW (FOR FREE)? I really appreciate you reading this and considering helping the show! If you love the show and want to support it to help ensure it sticks around, there are a few very simple things you can do, at no cost other than a minute of your time. Subscribe to the podcast in your podcast app to automatically get all new episodes as they are released. Tell your friends, internet and social media friends, acquaintances and triathlon frenemies about the podcast. Word of mouth is the best way to grow the podcast by far! Rate and review the podcast (ideally five stars of course!) in your podcast app of choice (Spotify and Apple Podcasts are the biggest and most important ones). Share episodes online and on social media. Share your favourite episodes in your Instagram stories, start a discussion about interesting episodes on forums, reference them in your blog or Substack. SPONSORS: Precision Fuel & Hydration produce our favourite gels, sports drinks, and electrolyte and carbohydrate products here at That Triathlon Show and Scientific Triathlon. Use the free Fuel & Hydration Planner to get a personalised plan for your carbohydrate, sodium and fluid intake in your next event, and get 15% off your first 2026 order by using the code TTS2026 at checkout. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Bei „Grün & saftig“ liegt diesmal tatsächlich ein bisschen Ärger in der Luft: Hinnerk Baumgarten, Julius Allzeit und Sven Hanfft sprechen zu Beginn über das ungelöste Problem rund um das Fantasy-Spiel der DP World Tour. Die Saison 2025 ist beendet, die Ergebnisse der eigenen Liga aber offenbar nicht mehr abrufbar. Julius hat nachgehakt, bislang ohne brauchbare Antwort. Der Frust ist entsprechend groß, zumal Preise für die besten Tipper ausgelobt waren. Sportlich fällt die Bilanz deutlich erfreulicher aus. Alexandra Försterling bestätigt ihre starke Form in Australien, Selina Sattelkau sammelt ebenfalls ein gutes Ergebnis. Auf der HotelPlanner Tour geht es um Yannick de Bruyn, Anton Albers und Max Kieffer, auf der PGA Tour um Matt Fitzpatricks mentale Stärke, Stefan Jägers Top-10-Ergebnis und Matti Schmids solides Frühjahr. Dazu kommt Bernhard Langers nächster starker Auftritt auf der PGA Champions Tour. Besonders interessiert blickt die Runde auf die LPGA Tour: Helen Briem liefert bei ihrem ersten Start auf dieser Bühne direkt ein Ausrufezeichen. Im zweiten Teil geht es um Material. Sven berichtet vom großen Testtag für Checkpoint Golf mit mehreren Spielern aus unterschiedlichen Handicap-Klassen. Sein Eindruck: 2026 ist ein auffällig starker Schlägerjahrgang, vor allem bei Fehlertoleranz und Spielbarkeit. Zu seinen Favoriten zählen der Ping G440K Driver sowie die Elyte-Hybride von Callaway. Dazu gibt es noch Tops und Flops der Woche, Diskussionen ums Masters Champions Dinner und einen Blick auf mögliche Ryder-Cup-Szenarien ab 2035. Highlights: Ärger um das verschwundene Ergebnis der Fantasy-Liga der DP World Tour Alexandra Försterling stark in Australien, auch Selina Sattelkau mit gutem Turnier Gelungener LPGA-Einstand von Helen Briem, Esther Henseleit ebenfalls solide Matt Fitzpatrick gewinnt auf der PGA Tour, Stefan Jäger in den Top 10 Bernhard Langer erneut stark auf der PGA Tour Champions Schlägertest für Checkpoint Golf: viel Fehlertoleranz, klare Favoriten bei Driver und Hybrid
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Tipper X is back.Tom Hardin, former Wall Street analyst, convicted insider trader, and author, returns to Fraudish to talk about what happens after the scandal.Most people in Tom's position would disappear. Instead, he's chosen to do the opposite: speak openly about his mistakes and turn his scars into service.Tom joins Kelly to discuss his new book and the real story behind his insider trading conviction — including the pressures of Wall Street, accountability, redemption, and what the justice system gets right (and wrong).They also dive into the mental health toll of public scandal, the gray areas of ethics in finance, and what Tom now teaches organizations about compliance, culture, and decision-making.In this episode:What actually happened in the insider trading case that made Tom “Tipper X”The personal and professional fallout after the convictionProsecutorial overreach and the complexities of white-collar justiceThe mental health side of scandal and rebuilding a lifeWhy Tom now speaks to companies about ethics and complianceAbout Tom HardinTom Hardin (aka Tipper X) is a former Wall Street analyst who became one of the most well-known insider trading cooperators in U.S. history. Today he is a public speaker on ethics, compliance, and decision-making in high-pressure environments — and the author of a new book about his experience and redemption.Connect with Tom: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tipperx/
Wired on Wall Street: The Rise and Fall of Tipper X, One of the FBI’s Most Prolific Informants by Tom Hardin Tipperx.com https://www.amazon.com/Wired-Wall-Street-Prolific-Informants/dp/1394348878 Thrilling tell-all of a prolific informant in the FBI's largest insider trading investigation of a generation Part financial crime thriller, part personal transformation story, and part redemption memoir, Wired on Wall Street: The Rise and Fall of Tipper X, One of the FBI's Most Prolific Informants tells the riveting true story of Tom Hardin, a young hedge fund analyst turned FBI informant. Known as “Tipper X,” Tom wore a covert wire over 40 times, helping the FBI build more than 20 of the 80+ cases in Operation Perfect Hedge, the largest insider trading investigation in a generation. As the youngest professional caught in the sting, Tom navigated the psychological toll of betrayal, secrecy, and public disgrace. What followed was a powerful journey through shame, fatherhood, and ultimately, personal transformation. In this gripping memoir, readers will explore: Tom's shocking first encounter with the FBI, when agents revealed chilling knowledge of his most private personal details Tom's high stakes game of psychological chess―wearing a wire for years including terrifying close calls Tom's redemptive journey from public disgrace to resilience, fatherhood, and rebuilding trust with his wife, whose love held strong when most marriages collapse Wired on Wall Street: The Rise and Fall of Tipper X, One of the FBI's Most Prolific Informants is a thrilling, entertaining read for anyone drawn to financial crime investigations, ethical dilemmas, and the possibility of personal growth even after deliberate choices that carry lasting consequences. About the author Tom Hardin helps organizations identify and close the blind spots that quietly push good people toward bad decisions. As founder of Tipper X Advisors, he partners with Fortune Global 500 companies, boards of directors, financial institutions, law firms, business schools and leadership teams to deliver keynotes, tailored workshops, interactive courses and advisory engagements on behavioral ethics, culture risk and organizational conduct. Beyond his corporate work, Tom volunteers with organizations that support justice-impacted individuals in rebuilding their lives and careers and he is active in his local church. He lives in New Jersey with his wife and two teenage daughters and stays grounded through running, boxing and community involvement.
This is Episode 81 of To Etherea and Beyond - Red Sun Cloaked. The show broadcasts on Harrogate Community Radio at 9am this Sunday 8th March and is then available via the station's Listen Again button, and everywhere else here: https://ssyncc.com/toethereaandbeyond The show features music by: James Welsh, Moderat, Strange Fruit, Chatham Rise, Craven Faults, Louf, The Early Years, Jelena Ciric, Snorri Hallgrímsson, Cécile Lacharme, Oliver Patrice Weder, Quade, John Beltran, Placid Angles, Natural Magic, Tipper, Chris Zippel, Marcus Loeber, Blanket, The Besnard Lakes, Julianna Barwick, Mary Lattimore and Sun Shines Cold https://harrogatecommunityradio.online/shows/to-etherea-and-beyond/ This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
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Kwame Christian and Tom Hardin (Tipper X) explore why ethical breakdowns happen before anyone can see them—inside private rationalizations. Tom explains how to reduce risk by addressing the Fraud Triangle and creating a culture where people feel safe surfacing pressure, uncertainty, and gray-area requests. Negotiate Anything:Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code ANYTHING at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan:https://incogni.com/anything incogni.com Personal Information Removal Service | Incogni | Incogni Data brokers are collecting, aggregating and trading your personal data without you knowing anything about it. We make them remove it. Connect with Tipper X tipperx.com Order the book: Wired on Wall Street: The Rise and Fall of Tipper X, One of the FBI's Most Prolific Informants by Tipper X Contact ANI Request A Customized Workshop For Your Company Follow Kwame Christian on LinkedIn negotiateanything.com Click here to buy your copy of Finding Confidence in Conflict: How to Negotiate Anything and Live Your Best Life!
Tom Hardin, also known as Tipper X, was a rising Wall Street analyst when he traded on a few insider tips leading to the FBI knocking on his door. He decided to cooperate with the FBI, and became a key informant in Operation Perfect Hedge, the largest insider-trading investigation in U.S. history. He is also the author of the book, Wired on Wall Street. In this episode we discuss the following: Tom's experience reads like a case study in an ethics textbook. Tom felt like he was on the outside looking in. So when given an insider tip, he traded on it. When Tom's boss looked the other way, while simultaneously applying pressure, Tom started rationalizing his behavior. After all, he was trying to be a good dad and husband, which made him feel like he had moral credits to spend on illegal trades. Once caught by the FBI, Tom turned his scars into service, contributing to an investigation that resulted in dozens of guilty pleas. Our ethical failures rarely come out of the blue, rather they are the predictable result of surrounding ourselves with the wrong people and making seemingly small ethical compromises.
Kwame Christian and Tom Hardin (Tipper X) explore why ethical breakdowns happen before anyone can see them—inside private rationalizations. Tom explains how to reduce risk by addressing the Fraud Triangle and creating a culture where people feel safe surfacing pressure, uncertainty, and gray-area requests. Negotiate Anything:Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code ANYTHING at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan:https://incogni.com/anything incogni.com Personal Information Removal Service | Incogni | Incogni Data brokers are collecting, aggregating and trading your personal data without you knowing anything about it. We make them remove it. Connect with Tipper X tipperx.com Order the book: Wired on Wall Street: The Rise and Fall of Tipper X, One of the FBI's Most Prolific Informants by Tipper X Contact ANI Request A Customized Workshop For Your Company Follow Kwame Christian on LinkedIn negotiateanything.com Click here to buy your copy of Finding Confidence in Conflict: How to Negotiate Anything and Live Your Best Life!
Tom Hardin, also known as Tipper X, author of Wired on Wall Street, global keynote speaker, corporate trainer, and board advisor on behavioral ethics, compliance, and culture risk, joins me on this episode. Tom is a former hedge fund analyst whose life took a dramatic turn when he crossed lines he never thought he would. That path ultimately led him to secretly wear a wire for the FBI in what became the largest insider trading sting of a generation.
The Learning Leader Show with Ryan Hawk Go to www.LearningLeader.com This is brought to you by Insight Global. If you need to hire one person, hire a team of people, or transform your business through Talent or Technical Services, Insight Global's team of 30,000 people around the world has the hustle and grit to deliver. www.InsightGlobal.com/LearningLeader My guest: Tom Hardin was known as "Tipper X" during Operation Perfect Hedge, the largest insider trading investigation in history. After making four illegal trades based on inside information, the FBI approached him on a Manhattan street corner and convinced him to wear a wire over 40 times, helping build 20 of the 81 cases. Key Learnings Ambiguity is where ethical lines blur. Tom's boss said, "Do whatever it takes," after the hedge fund lost money, and as a junior employee, Tom didn't ask clarifying questions. The undiscussable becomes undiscussable. Leaders give ambiguous messages, then pretend they weren't ambiguous, employees get confused and don't question the boss, and you end up with a culture of silence. Making decisions in isolation is dangerous. The information came to Tom and he didn't talk to his boss or his wife (who probably would've slapped him around for crossing ethical lines). Psychological safety requires muscle memory. You have to practice saying "I'm just going to ask some clarifying questions here" when your boss gives ambiguous orders. Bad decisions aren't mistakes. Mistakes are made without intent, but bad decisions are made with intent. Tom told himself for years he made "mistakes," but on a drive home from speaking at a keynote, he realized: "There's no way I made mistakes. I made bad decisions." Never say never. Tom argues you're more susceptible to falling down your own slippery slope when you think "that would never be me." 80% of employees can be swayed either way. 10% are morally incorruptible, 10% are a compliance nightmare, and 80% can be influenced by the culture around them. Tone at the top means nothing. Company culture isn't the tone at the top or glossy shareholder letters; it's the behaviors employees believe will be rewarded or put them ahead. Reward character, not just results. You can't just focus on short-term performance and dollar goals without understanding how the business was made and what was behind the performance. The question isn't "what?" but "how?" If you're just focused on the numbers and not on how you got there, you have the opportunity to end up in a slippery slope situation. Celebrate people who live your values. Companies that spend millions on trips for people who live out shared values (not financial performance) are putting their money where their mouth is. Leaders must share their own ethical dilemmas. We've all been in situations where we could go left or right, and sharing how you worked through those moments makes you more endearing and a better leader. Keep a rationalization journal. When Tom and his wife have big decisions (or even little things), he writes them down in a rationalization journal and reflects on them once a month. He's still susceptible to going down another slippery slope, so checking himself on those passing thoughts improves his character over time. It's not what you say, it's what you do. Just like kids see what parents do (not what they say), employees see what behaviors leaders actually reward. $46,000 cost him $23 million. A business school professor calculated Tom would've made $23 million if he'd stayed on the hedge fund path, but he made $46,000 on the four illegal trades before getting caught. His wife was his rock. 85% of marriages end when something like this happens, and she had every right to leave. They just got married, no kids yet. But she stayed. When Tom interviewed her for the book 20 years later, she said, "All I remember is you accepted responsibility immediately. You didn't make up excuses." Running pulled him out of a shame spiral. Tom got obese as a stay-at-home dad. His wife signed him up for a 5K race (and beat him while pushing a jogging stroller). Just crossing that finish line lit a fire. He ended up running a 100-mile race. Doing hard things teaches you that you can do hard things. When Tom had to start a speaking business because they were running out of money, he said, "I can do this" because he'd already put his body through ultramarathons. No challenge is insurmountable. He ended up with something better. It's not about status or money anymore; it's about who he is with his family and his relationships now. Windshield mentality, not rearview mirror. Tom can't change the past, but he can look forward instead of backward. A lot of people in their twenties do stupid stuff (maybe not to this degree), but now, in his forties, he can learn from it. Why not embrace it rather than try to scrub it off the internet? Eulogy virtues versus resume virtues. In his twenties, Tom only thought about resume virtues (how much money, the next job, the next stepping stone) and never about eulogy virtues (what people will say about his character when it's all over). What will people say at your eulogy? Will they still be talking about those four trades, or will they talk about who you became after? More Learning #226 - Steve Wojciechowski: How to Win Every Day #281 - George Raveling: Wisdom from MLK Jr to Michael Jordan #637 - Tom Ryan: Chosen Suffering: Become Elite in Life & Leadership Reflection Questions Tom's boss gave him an ambiguous message ("do whatever it takes"), and as a junior employee, he didn't ask clarifying questions. Think about the last ambiguous instruction you received from leadership. Did you ask clarifying questions, or did you fill in the blanks yourself? What's stopping you from creating psychological safety to ask next time? Tom argues that 80% of employees can be swayed either way by culture. Look at your organization right now. What behaviors are actually being rewarded? If someone asked your team "what gets you ahead here?" what would they honestly say? Tom asks: "Will people be talking about the resume virtues (money, titles, achievements) or the eulogy virtues (character, relationships, who you were) when you're gone?" What's one eulogy virtue you need to start prioritizing today, even if it means slowing down on resume building?
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In this NSW x Poducer episode, we sit down with Medicine Place for a super honest, wide-ranging talk on where he comes from, what keeps him grounded, and why he sees this project as bigger than just playing shows. We get into his roots in basketball (and how that “trust the process” mindset carries straight into music), growing up fast, and being a “product of good friends” the mentors and homies who shaped how he moves today. From there, we dive into the intention behind his debut album Wake Up: a dream-like, story-driven project that stretches beyond dubstep into rap and other lanes, all centered on growth, awareness, and learning how to navigate the gray areas as life speeds up. We also listen to unreleased music, including “Sleepwalking” (ft. IMC) and “The Cycle” (with Aquatic Cat Dolphin), and talk about the real challenge of blending hip-hop into an EDM set without killing the flow. And if you've ever felt like certain artists create a “different world” in the room,we talk about that too: community, responsibility, and creating a space where people feel safe to fully let go for an hour. The Podcast for Producers Join the Discord! https://discord.gg/qSaPcpJAET Follow Medicine Place: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/medicineplace Follow Poducer: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/poducerpodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoducerPodcast TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@poducerpodcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/28RT0Mv5mMFr2ozrO2dav Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/poducer/id1327594929 Linktree: https://linktr.ee/poducerpodcast Chapters: 00:00 – Intro / Catching Up 01:02 – “Product of Good Friends” + Early Mentorship 02:20 – Growing Up Tall + Basketball Stories 08:31 – From Sports to Bass Music + First Shows 19:44 – Official Intro: Medicine Place Joins Poducer 20:03 – Double Life: Dad During the Week, Dubstep on Weekends 21:13 – Staying Grounded + Personal Growth Through the Project 23:57 – Unreleased: “Sleepwalking” (ft. IMC) 27:01 – The Album Concept: Wake Up (Dream Journey + Storytelling) 29:37 – Friendship, Accountability, and Challenging Your People 40:11 – Mantras + “Trust the Process” as a Real Operating System 43:36 – Being a Homebody, Stage Nerves, and the Privilege of the Crowd 45:02 – “I'll Bring the Medicine, We Create the Place Together” 48:17 – Transformative Music Moments (G Jones, Tipper, etc.) 52:11 – Unreleased: “The Cycle” (Aquatic Cat Dolphin) 55:15 – Blending Hip-Hop into EDM Sets (The “Seamless” Goal) 57:16 – Why an Album (Not Singles) + Writing With Intention 1:00:04 – Shoutouts 1:02:11 – Where to Find Medicine Place + Outro
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Tom Hardin—better known as Tipper X—went from Wharton to hedge funds, then into a nightmare that turned into one of the most shocking comeback stories on Wall Street. After getting pulled into the world of insider trading, Tom was approached by the FBI and became a covert cooperator in Operation Perfect Hedge, helping build more than 20 cases in what became the largest insider-trading investigation of a generation.In this episode, Tom takes us inside the real-life thriller: the pressure, the rationalizations, the moment the FBI confronted him, and what it's actually like to wear a wire and get people talking. We also talk about the cost to family, reputation, and identity—and how Tom rebuilt his life into a global speaking career focused on ethics, compliance, and staying off the slippery slope. Preorder / learn more: Tom's book Wired on Wall Street (out February 2026) and his work as Tipper X. Go to tipperx.comShow sponsors: Navigating the challenges of white-collar crime? The White-Collar Support Group at Prisonist.org offers guidance, resources, and a community for those affected. Discover support today at Prisonist.org Protect your online reputation with Discoverability! Use code NIGHTMARE SUCCESS for an exclusive discount on services to boost your digital image and online reputation. Visit Discoverability.co and secure your online presence today. Skip the hassle of car shopping with Auto Plaza Direct. They'll handle every detail to find your perfect vehicle. Visit AutoPlazaDirect.com "Your personal car concierge!"
Stop leaving yourself vulnerable to data breaches. Go to my sponsor https://aura.com/matt to get a 14-day free trial and see if any of your data has been exposed Tom Hardin recounts his personal journey, starting as a promising Ivy League graduate before becoming an FBI informant in the largest insider trading investigation of our era, and ultimately finding a path towards redemption. Connect With Tom https://www.facebook.com/iamtipperx https://www.instagram.com/iamtipperx_ https://www.youtube.com/@iamtipperx https://tiktok.com/@iamtipperx/ https://x.com/iamtipperx TipperX.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/tipperx/ Do you want to be a guest? Fill out the form https://forms.gle/5H7FnhvMHKtUnq7k7 Send me an email here: insidetruecrime@gmail.com Do you extra clips and behind the scenes content? Subscribe to my Patreon: https://patreon.com/InsideTrueCrime
Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react to A.J. Brown clapping back at critics for people saying he isn’t the same player, Drake Maye calls Stefon Diggs dramatic even though he’s playing through a broken finger, and James Winston opens up about giving 400k to family members a month and much more! 0:00 - A.J. Brown claps back at critics13:10 - Drake Maye calls Stefon Diggs dramatic20:00 - Jameis Winston giving family 400k a month27:30 - Kyle Shanahan believes Tetiaroa McMillan can be one of the best WRs31:00 - Amon Ra St Brown doesn’t think there’s a disconnect with Jared Goff34:07 - Lamar Jackson 8th most sacked in NFL despite missing games36:22 - Lakers majority owner Mark Walter Fire Joey and Jesse Buss45:00 - Gelo Ball on tipping51:11 - Q & Ayyyyyy (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Writer-director Todd Rohal and actor-filmmaker Tipper Newton join us to unpack the wild ride of “F My Son,” from adapting a taboo comic into a kinetic midnight movie to crafting practical effects with Robert Kurtzman. We discuss casting at the edges, protecting a child actor on set, navigating love-it or hate-it reactions, and why they chose a slow, theater-first rollout instead of streaming. Tipper shares the story behind her award-winning short “Wildcard” and plans for the feature. A candid conversation about risk, tone, and keeping creativity sovereign in a numbers-driven industry.Key Topics:• From transgressive comic to cinematic romp• Practical effects, performance under prosthetics• Festival premieres, audience response, review culture• Ethics and logistics when working with a minor• Booking a theater-only release city by city• Tipper's “Wildcard,” music, and making your own path
Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react to Michael Penix Jr. going viral for an answer he said in his most recent press conference, NFL owners file a grievance against the NFLPA to stop annual report cards, and Paul DePodesta takes a shot at Kevin Stefanski in his first press conference and much more! 0:00 - Michael Penix Jr going viral for press conference answer13:53 - NFL owners file a grievance against NFLPA on owner report cards25:36- Paul DePodesta took a shot at Kevin Stefanski in Press Conference30:28 - Justin Jefferson wants to get back to savage mode mentally36:10 - NFL moving to ban prop bets38:10 - Shilo Sanders goes viral for only giving 50 dollar tip54:55 - Q & Ayyyyyyy (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Has tipping culture gotten out of control? Some thoughts from both Adam Carter and Vineeta Sawkar on The WCO Morning News
Believe it or not, it's been 40 years since the P.M.R.C. senate hearings. For the young 'ens, The Parent's Music Resource Center was an organization of Senator's wives that were all about censoring music they didn't like. The Senate hearings were a momentous occasion when Frank Zappa, Dee Snider and John Denver (!) stepped up for Freedom Of Speech. Recently it was the anniversary of this dark day for democracy. So we decided to do a deep dive into the hearings. As well, we go over ringleader Tipper Gore's "Filthy 15". A list of "controversial" songs that got Tipper in a tizzy. This is probably our most politically charged episode yet. In our "News, Views and Tunes", we acknowledge the anniversary of the loss of the late, great Cliff Burton. Musically, we crank some Impaler (one of Tipsy's faves), Piledriver, Black Death, Tipper's Gore, Victim and we introduce (Canada's answer to The Mentors??) Powerload in our "Indie Spotlight". Horns Up!!
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Can you truly engage students in active learning when facing hundreds of faces in a lecture hall? We explore this challenge with Justin Shaffer, Founder of Recombinant Education, Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies, and Teaching Professor in Chemical and Biological Engineering and Quantitative Biosciences and Engineering at the Colorado School of Mines.Dr. Shaffer shares insights on managing the intensity of teaching to "880 eyeballs" and reveals how highly structured course design transforms large classroom experiences. Together, we examine backwards design principles, effective assessment techniques, and practical classroom activities that enable educators to foster deeper student learning, even at scale.Learn more about Dr. Shaffer's work in his publication - High Structure Course Design.Other materials referenced in this episode include:S. Freeman, S.L. Eddy, M. McDonough, M.K. Smith, N. Okoroafor, H. Jordt, & M.P. Wenderoth, Active learning increases student performance in science, engineering, and mathematics, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 111 (23) 8410-8415, https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1319030111 (2014).E.J. Theobald, M.J. Hill, E. Tran, S. Agrawal, E.N. Arroyo, S. Behling, N. Chambwe, D.L. Cintrón, J.D. Cooper, G. Dunster, J.A. Grummer, K. Hennessey, J. Hsiao, N. Iranon, L. Jones, H. Jordt, M. Keller, M.E. Lacey, C.E. Littlefield, A. Lowe, S. Newman, V. Okolo, S. Olroyd, B.R. Peecook, S.B. Pickett, D.L. Slager, I.W. Caviedes-Solis, K.E. Stanchak, V. Sundaravardan, C. Valdebenito, C.R. Williams, K. Zinsli, & S. Freeman, Active learning narrows achievement gaps for underrepresented students in undergraduate science, technology, engineering, and math, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 117 (12) 6476-6483, https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1916903117 (2020).M.T. Owens, S.B. Seidel, M. Wong, T.E. Bejines, S. Lietz, J.R. Perez, S. Sit, Z. Subedar, G.N. Acker, S.F. Akana, B. Balukjian, H.P. Benton, J.R. Blair, S.M. Boaz, K.E. Boyer, J.B. Bram, L.W. Burrus, D.T. Byrd, N. Caporale, E.J. Carpenter, Y.M. Chan, L. Chen, A. Chovnick, D.S. Chu, B.K. Clarkson, S.E. Cooper, C. Creech, K.D. Crow, J.R. de la Torre, W.F. Denetclaw, K.E. Duncan, A.S. Edwards, K.L. Erickson, M. Fuse, J.J. Gorga, B. Govindan, L.J. Green, P.Z. Hankamp, H.E. Harris, Z. He, S. Ingalls, P.D. Ingmire, J.R. Jacobs, M. Kamakea, R.R. Kimpo, J.D. Knight, S.K. Krause, L.E. Krueger, T.L. Light, L. Lund, L.M. Márquez-Magaña, B.K. McCarthy, L.J. McPheron, V.C. Miller-Sims, C.A. Moffatt, P.C. Muick, P.H. Nagami, G.L. Nusse, K.M. Okimura, S.G. Pasion, R. Patterson, P.S. Pennings, B. Riggs, J. Romeo, S.W. Roy, T. Russo-Tait, L.M. Schultheis, L. Sengupta, R. Small, G.S. Spicer, J.H. Stillman, A. Swei, J.M. Wade, S.B. Waters, S.L. Weinstein, J.K. Willsie, D.W. Wright, C.D. Harrison, L.A. Kelley, G. Trujillo, C.R. Domingo, J.N. Schinske, & K.D. Tanner, Classroom sound can be used to classify teaching practices in college science courses, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 114 (12) 3085-3090, https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1618693114 (2017).A.M. Hermundstad, D.S. Bassett, K.S. Brown, E.M. Aminoff, D. Clewett, S. Freeman, A. Frithsen, A. Johnson, C.M. Tipper, M.B. Miller, S.T. Grafton, & J.M. Carlson, Structural foundations of resting-state and task-based functional connectivity in the human brain, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 110 (15) 6169-6174, https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1219562110 (2013).
Is this an appropriate time to talk about censorship? How about freedom of speech? How about the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States Of America? We didn't plan it this way but history is rhyming in a big way right now, so we're actually glad to be taking a narrow-eyed look back at the past. 40 years ago this month Washington was abuzz with pending legislation to make laws determining some music obscene and ripe for censorship. Tipper Gore and her Parents Music Resource Center had the government all up in your business in 1985, and thankfully three REAL free speech warriors - Twisted Sister's Dee Snider, Frank Zappa and the unlikeliest of heroes, our man John Denver told Congress TO THEIR FACES to back off. Tipper's crusade against arbitrarily-deemed "filth" yielded ATTT a project. The so-called "Filthy Fifteen" is a list that's ripe for review, and the ATTT All-Stars are more than up for the task of ranking these songs using our patent-pending Worst To First format. Picks 7-1 are featured here in Part 2. If you missed Part 1 and the, uh, "worst" part of the list in picks 15-8, listen up here:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-686-tipper-gores-filthy-fifteen-worst-to-first/id573735994?i=1000726746433LIsten up and listen well to the official Tipper Gore's "Filthy Fifteen" Worst To First playlist, featuring all (available) songs heard in Parts 1 & 2:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3dcC3hNJMhA4U5DQheUPws?si=dcca6c2e382843bdIf you haven't watched them, do yourself a favor and check out Frank, Dee and John's testimony from 1985:Frank - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgAF8Vu8G0w&t=126sDee - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0Vyr1TylTEJohn - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MH0hYabzudkOur All-Stars are always up to stuff. Follow them on the social medias:Shannon - https://www.instagram.com/shannonsongs/Joe - https://www.instagram.com/therealjoelavelle/Matt - https://www.instagram.com/the_la_frankenstein_channel/Ryan - https://www.instagram.com/soulsurfhb/David - https://www.facebook.com/xyzyxGabe - https://www.facebook.com/gabescaloneWe've lowered our prices, but not our standards over at the ATTT Patreon! Those who are kindly contributing $2 a month are receiving an exclusive monthly Emergency Pod episode featuring our favorite guests and utilizing our patent-pending improv format in which we miraculously pull a playlist out of thin air. Ryan Stockstad returned for his second EP attempt, and there was much rejoicing! Check out Volume 19 out September 1st. Find out more at https://www.patreon.com/c/alltimetoptenWe're having a blast chatting it up about music over on the ATTT Facebook Group. Join us and start a conversation about music!https://www.facebook.com/groups/940749894391295
40 years ago this week our nation was under assault by forces of evil. These forces were conspiring to control artists and take away Americans' constitutionally-guaranteed rights to freedom of expression. In the halls of the United States Senate, three righteous warriors - Frank Zappa, Dee Snider and John Denver - stood up for artists and free speech by directly confronting the evil in power. The evil in power were the so-called "Washington Wives" - spouses to powerful Senators that were weighing a bipartisan violation of the first amendment to the constitution. The head of this clan otherwise known as the PMRC, or the Parents Music Resource Center, was the dreaded Tipper Gore. In the name of "protecting children" Tipper and her friends aimed for censorship. In the process, they gave us a weird but fascinating playlist they dubbed "The Filthy Fifteen" - fifteen songs they deemed to be obscene. This playlist is worth another look, and ATTT has decided to enlist our friends the ATTT All-Stars to give it our patented Worst To First treatment. Shannon Hurley, Gabe Scalone, Joe Lavelle, Matt Dinan and David Daskal were on hand to rank these songs and wax poetic about what a fucked up time the Reagan years were. Picks 15-8 are featured here in Part 1.If you haven't watched them, do yourself a favor and check out Frank, Dee and John's testimony from 1985:Frank - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgAF8Vu8G0w&t=126sDee - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0Vyr1TylTE John - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MH0hYabzudkOur All-Stars are always up to stuff. Follow them on the social medias:Shannon - https://www.instagram.com/shannonsongs/Joe - https://www.instagram.com/therealjoelavelle/Matt - https://www.instagram.com/the_la_frankenstein_channel/Ryan - https://www.instagram.com/soulsurfhb/David - https://www.facebook.com/xyzyxGabe - https://www.facebook.com/gabescaloneWe've lowered our prices, but not our standards over at the ATTT Patreon! Those who are kindly contributing $2 a month are receiving an exclusive monthly Emergency Pod episode featuring our favorite guests and utilizing our patent-pending improv format in which we miraculously pull a playlist out of thin air. Ryan Stockstad returned for his second EP attempt, and there was much rejoicing! Check out Volume 19 out September 1st. Find out more at https://www.patreon.com/c/alltimetoptenWe're having a blast chatting it up about music over on the ATTT Facebook Group. Join us and start a conversation about music!https://www.facebook.com/groups/940749894391295
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We're all outside for the last big weekend of the Summer! Sharla and Daniel hang out in front of the bus to talk about Tipper in Huntsville and follow up on Burning Man. Also, Daniel takes the trip up to a secret location in Tennessee to visit with Lord Taco from the What Podcast and former Bonnaroovian of the Year Lindsey to talk about The Other Farm and what we're looking forward to at Roo in 2026.Support the showProceeds from Story Time at the Roo Bus support The TOTEM Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit dedicated to supporting underserved individuals through music communities. Donate below, or support TOTEM monthly by becoming a Patreon of the show.
Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter about a few of this year's WAR leaders dropping off their previous paces, Dave Roberts' critiques of Shohei Ohtani, the Dodgers' playoff pitching, Clayton Kershaw vs. Max Scherzer, Justin Verlander's self-deception, the early hot streaks of Luke Keaschall and Warming Bernabel, Carlos Correa returning to form as an Astro, […]
A caller said his friend caddied for Wally Szczerbiak and he didn't tip him. We are going to look into this. We talked more about the Yankees problems and one caller wants the pitching coach fired instead of Aaron Boone.
A caller claimed his friend caddied for Wally Szczerbiak and wasn't tipped, prompting an investigation. Yankees' struggles continued, with a caller advocating for the pitching coach's dismissal over Aaron Boone. C-Lo's update highlighted the Yankees' disastrous performance, and Boone's admission to Jomboy about the team's underperformance despite its potential. A Phillies broadcast discussed the ease of ripping off an ear. The hour concluded with rumors of SiriusXM not renewing Howard Stern's contract, leading Gio to speculate on Stern's desire for celebrity acceptance.
That's how the G-man rolls.
On today's 6.13.25 show we go through Chidi's tweets, America's favorite fries, momma Kelce might be on a reality show, Former NFL receiver Antonio Brown facing charges, more Diddy Tea that involves another celebrity, Julia Fox shares support for Blake Lively, we play our Chug Wheel game, bank offers Labubus to new members, short kings, the judge in the Blake Lively case might have some ties to Blake, Miley revealed why she was fired from Hotel Transylvania and more!
What makes someone a good "tipper" and what hidden fees to watch for on your restaurant bill. How long does the "after glow" of vacations actually last? Why do moms feel so exhausted all the time? And former First Lady Michelle Obama on the power of saying "no." SUPPORT OUR MISSION: Love nonpartisan news? Want a bigger serving of the serious headlines? Here's how you can become a SCOOP insider: https://www.scoop.smarthernews.com/get-the-inside-scoop/ Shop our gear! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/smarthernews/ Website: https://smarthernews.com/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/smarthernews SHOW NOTES: TAKE THE TIP QUIZ: https://www.wsj.com/business/hospitality/tipping-is-everywhere-and-consumers-are-fed-up-heres-how-some-are-coping-c8a8943e WHY TAKING A VACATION IS GOOD FOR YOU: https://www.washingtonpost.com/wellness/2025/04/20/vacation-health-cardiac-bedroom-benefits/ WHY AM I SO TIRED? https://www.theatlantic.com/family/archive/2025/04/fatigue-mothers-fathers-children/682406/?gift=yJAA0Aj_CO4HLk41aWofahXt0-bsg9LZYmxT1QrXfAo&utm_source=copy-link&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=share MICHELLE OBAMA BREAKS HER SILENCE: https://people.com/michelle-obama-breaks-silence-skipping-trump-inauguration-11720055
If Duji eats Italian bread or bagels she will get sick. Study on people who have a self-reported gluten intolerance. Carnival Cruise Line brand ambassador asks people's opinions on Cruise tipping cabin attendants. Rumor around town is that Rover is a great tipper.