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RGR Football - Kansas City Chiefs and NFL
It's TOO EASY... Chiefs are the NFL's BEST Team

RGR Football - Kansas City Chiefs and NFL

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 8:29


See the Video at www.RGRFootball.com Kansas City Chiefs - It's TOO EASY, Chiefs are the NFL's BEST Team, Don't fall for the DRAMA Get Autograph app FREE for the TOP Chiefs content in one place! https://link.ag.fan/rgr

Podcast de iPop Radio
Programa #30 - Los Ideales 7 Novebre 24

Podcast de iPop Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 180:23


Estás a punto de escuchar otro programa de música alternativa más. ¿Y qué tiene este que no tienen los demás? Nada. Bueno, algo tendrá. “Los Ideales” te ofrece 180 minutos de buenos temas del panorama independiente internacional, cosidos a mano. Una selección hecha por y para mentes abiertas. Dale al play. Han sonado: 1) Bullion; Charlotte Adigéry - World_train 2) The Cleaners From Venus - Summer in a Small Town 3) Dream Sitch; Michael Nau; Floating Action - Now On 4) Bnny - Take That Back 5) Summer Camp - Love of My Life 6) Gustaf; Beck - Design - Beck Remix 7) GHOSTWOMAN - The End of a Gun - Edit 8) The Cool Greenhouse - Alexa! 9) The Mystery Lights - Mighty Fine & All Mine 10) Bona Dish - Fractured Heart 11) Suburban Lawns - Janitor 12) The Make-Up - White Belts 13) The Yummy Fur - Plastic Cowboy 14) Being Dead - Van Goes 15) Gustaf - I Trusted You 16) Blake Babies - Shakin' Street 17) Le Tigre - Gone B4 Yr Home 18) Suburban Lawns - Flavor Crystals 19) Mt Fog - Drifting 20) The Essex Green - Don't Leave It in Our Hands 21) Allo Darlin' - Kiss Your Lips 22) God Help The Girl - God Help The Girl 23) The School - I Will See You Soon 24) Veronica Falls - Broken Toy 25) Belle and Sebastian - When You're Not With Me - Edit 26) The 6ths - Falling Out Of Love (With You) 27) Patio - Gold II 28) Holiday Ghosts - Vulture 29) plantoid - Dog's Life 30) Belbury Poly - The Path 31) Nice Biscuit - Fade Away 32) Sunfruits - Better Off Dead 33) Too Easy; Kyle Krone - Sound&Fury 34) Finom - Haircut 35) Hot Joy - Fingers on my Side 36) Lionlimb - Hurricane 37) Mol Sullivan - Cannonball 38) Lucy McWilliams - Follow Me 39) Sorry - Rock 'n' Roll Star 40) youbet - Peel 41) Peel Dream Magazine - Oblast 42) Inhaler - Love Will Get You There 43) Sleater-Kinney; Courtney Barnett - Words and Guitar 44) The Nude Party - Cherry Red Boots 45) Mr. Elevator - My Purple I 46) Los Tiki Phantoms - Phantom's Theme 47) The Spyrals - Disguise 48) The Frowning Clouds - All Night Long 49) Century III - Tied in Knots 50) Miracle Worker - Leave Me Alone 51) Lightheaded - Bright Happy Girls 52) Tine Hill - Sound of the Morning 53) Kindsight - Acid Island 45 54) Beans - Groove 55) Beak> - Oh Know 56) Jane Weaver - H>A>K 57) The Make-Up - Pow! To the People 58) Half Hexagon - The Method 59) exmagician - Sharpen These 60) abracadabra - the hand that feeds 61) Chinese American Bear - Bear Day (熊的日子)

Saturday Morning with Jack Tame
Donna Hay: Chef and food writer on her culinary career and new book 'Too Easy'

Saturday Morning with Jack Tame

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2024 12:41 Transcription Available


One of the most famous foodies in the Southern Hemisphere, Donna Hay is one of the Queens of Cooking. She's known for her minimalistic approach to food styling, fresh and vibrant ingredient choices, and grounded recipes for busy people still interested in eating well. Her latest book ‘Too Easy' offers an array of delicious dishes like one-pan undone lasagna, crunchy chipotle chicken traybake, and sticky pork belly that won't leave you slaving away over a stove for hours. When it comes to her recipes, Hay seeks a quicker path from A to B. “The one-pan undone lasanga, I realised I hadn't cooked my children lasagna in a very, very long time, because even on the weekend, Jack, I'm not coming home and layering up all of that deliciousness and taking two hours out of my life for it to be consumed by two very hungry boys in a matter of minutes.” “I guess it's just life that kind of dictates what, what I'm gonna try and twist and turn into a great recipe.” LISTEN ABOVE Donna Hay's One-pan Undone Lasagne If you love everything about lasagne except the time it takes to make it, then this is for you. This is not a traditional recipe for lasagne – it's more for those wanting all the comforting gooey yumminess of lasagne but in an instant. Try it – you'll love it! Ingredients 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil 1 brown onion, finely chopped 3 cloves garlic, crushed 600g (1 lb 5 oz) beef mince 1 litre (34 fl oz) good-quality beef stock 3 x 400g (14 oz) cans crushed tomatoes 2 tablespoons chopped oregano leaves sea salt and cracked black pepper 250g (9 oz) fresh lasagne sheets, cut into 5cm x 21cm (2 in x 8½ in) strips ¼ cup (5g/⅛ oz) chopped basil leaves, plus extra leaves to serve mascarpone cheese topping 350g (12½ oz) mascarpone 1 cup (80g/2¾ oz) finely grated parmesan, plus extra to serve 1 x 125g (4½ oz) fresh mozzarella, drained and sliced Method Heat a large deep ovenproof frying pan over medium–high heat. Add the oil and onion and cook for 5 minutes or until soft and golden. Add the garlic and beef and cook for 6 minutes, stirring, until the beef is well browned. Add the stock, tomatoes, oregano, salt and pepper and bring to the boil. Reduce the heat to medium and simmer for 35–40 minutes or until the mixture has reduced by roughly one-third. The mixture should still be quite saucy. Add the lasagne sheets, a few at a time, and gently stir to combine. Cook, stirring occasionally, for 3 minutes or until the pasta softens. Remove from the heat and stir through the basil. Preheat oven grill (broiler) to high. To make the mascarpone cheese topping, combine the mascarpone, parmesan and pepper. Top the lasagne with small spoonfuls of mascarpone mixture and mozzarella. Grill for 10–12 minutes or until the lasagne is golden and bubbly. Finish with extra basil and parmesan to serve. Serves 6 Cook's note: If you have dried lasagne sheets, pop them into boiling water for 30 seconds or until pliable, drain and use as you would fresh sheets. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kliq This: The Kevin Nash Podcast
Space: The Final Frontier

Kliq This: The Kevin Nash Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 128:28


On this week's episode of Kliq This, Kevin Nash and Sean Oliver go beyond the squared circle to explore one of the greatest mysteries of all time—space! Titled "Space: The Final Frontier," episode #116 dives into some out-of-this-world topics, including conspiracy theories surrounding the moon landing, early space footage, and even how AI is influencing belief in these historical events. Expect humor, banter, and thought-provoking conversations as the guys challenge what we think we know about outer space. Strap in for a wild ride with plenty of laughs and surprises! Be sure to like, comment, and subscribe for more episodes every week!

5 Minute Food Fix
TERIKYAKI SEX DRIVE

5 Minute Food Fix

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024 5:31


Some great info in today's episode about why some foods burn while we're cooking them EVEN WHEN WE'RE RIGHT THERE WATCHING.It's all about SUGAR content! Whether in a bolognese sauce or the fancy toast you keep burning, WHY? And what to do about it?PLUS - try this brilliant Teriyaki Sauce recipe that is TOO EASY to believe!TERIYUMMY CHICKEN500g chicken thigh fillet, cut into plus-size nuggets, dusted in plain flour2-3 tbs plain oil, eg., grapeseed, peanut or canolaTERIYAKI SAUCE2 tbs Kikkoman soy sauce2 tbs mirin (a sweet wine)1 tsp honeyPreheat the oil in a heavy-based frypan. When it's hot to sizzle, tumble in the dusted chicken pieces. Fry until burnished, then when pretty cooked, pour in the combined teriyaki sauce ingredients. Cook, stirring to coat the chicken and reduce a little, then remove from the heat and serve immediately on hot rice. Optional: top with a handful of roasted cashews. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Balearic Ultras Podcast
Higher Love 103

Balearic Ultras Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 57:12


Residentes Balearicos - Balearic For President (Puerto Montt City Orchestra White Sand Mix) [Higher Love Recordings]Vibes4YourSoul - Aguibá, Aguibá [Too Slow To Disco]Aura Safari, Jimi Tenor - It's Too Easy to Love You [Hell Yeah Recordings]Dj Fary - Punani Fantasy (Remix) [Dualismo Sound]UTO - Napkin (album Version) [InFiné]Zero 7 - On My Own (12" version) [Balearic Breakfast Vol.3]79.5 - B.D.F.Q. (FSQ Remix) [Razor-N-Tape]Nude Disco & Curtis Chip - High Rollers [Nude Disco Records]Desert Island Disco - Bantu [Shades of Sound Recordings]ASHRR - Different Kind Of Life (Massimiliano Pagliara Remix) [20:20 VISION]Pahua - Pa'lanté ft. Acid Coco (Tigerbalm Remix) [Razor-N-Tape]Latest Higher Love release: Mass Density Human - A Headspace In Timehttps://linktr.ee/higherloverec Latest Music For Dreams Show: https://www.mixcloud.com/balearic_ultras/playlists/music-for-dreams-mixes/

The Power Company Podcast
BOARD MEETINGS | Our Favorite Effective Finger Strength Protocols

The Power Company Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 71:23


There are a million of them out there, but not all finger strength protocols transfer well to climbing, or are time efficient, or are even possible with the tools we have. In this episode, Kris and Nate discuss their favorite protocols, both that they use themselves and in programming for their clients. _________________________

Full Dive Gaming: a Virtual Reality Podcast in VR
Max Mustard Needs to find It's Ketchup | Quest 3 Game REVIEW

Full Dive Gaming: a Virtual Reality Podcast in VR

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 34:37


VR Podcast: The Review of Max Mustard on Quest 2 and Quest 3The Game In Question: https://www.meta.com/experiences/5269080709783454/Try Pop Quest Adventure FREE instead?https://www.meta.com/experiences/6713198148701023/0:00 VR Podcast Intro0:41 What is Max Mustard??1:33 What is the Storyline?2:27 First Impressions3:22 This game is NOT ASTROBOT4:20 Game Has No Soul??5:26 Better W LOW EXPECTATIONS6:10 The Upgrade System...7:14 Game Progression9:10 Wall Jumping11:07 Game Mechanics12:14 Astrobot Had EMOTION13:22 Mustard is Fun But GENERIC?14:13 Quest Feels BEHIND older VR15:39 Did Quest DAMAGE VR Quality?16:59 What went wrong?18:25 The BEST PART of Max Mustard19:06 'Best Looking Game on Quest 3'??20:12 MY SYNOPSIS of the Whole Game21:24 Game was TOO EASY?22:54 Replay Ability? 23:50 Wall Jumping?25:22 Super Mario Sunshine Effect26:15 SPOILER TERRITORY27:59 Spoiler FREE Again29:09 YAY OR NAY??30:36 The PROBLEM w Max Mustard31:06 EVERYONE ELSE Loves It!!!33:03 ONE MORE THING... the KETCHUP33:59 Did YOU like Max??Max Mustard Quest 3CLAIMS FROM THE DEV:-Don't just play the game, step inside the game. Each of the 40 hand crafted levels are their own adventure, with exhilarating surprises, unique mechanics and endless variety. No boring bits! It's the perfect combination of first-person power-ups and classic third-person platforming. Once you start playing Max Mustard, you'll never want to put it down.-Unscrupulous businessman, Stubbins is making an absolute fortune caging up and selling adorable mudpups as an elitist vanity product to the super rich. You and Max Mustard team up to save as many as you can. Will you find them all?-Along the way, you're faced with a surprise dilemma when a friend reveals a secret about who they really are. They impose a question on you that impacts the fate of your worst enemy. How will you choose?This week's podcast was made in partnership with Asterion Products. Get $5 off any order $19.99 or more with the code FULLDIVE at https://www.asterionproducts.com Welcome to the Full Dive Gaming podcast, where we dive into all the news, discussion, and insights you need for VR gaming! We release NEW EPISODES on all Your Favorite major platforms: Spotify, Apple, Google... etc. GAME LINKS:-Max Mustard: https://www.meta.com/experiences/5269080709783454/-Pop Quest Adventure: https://www.meta.com/experiences/6713198148701023/SUPPORT US: Join The Discord Server: -https://discord.gg/VWGcT3GLISTEN TO FULL EPISODES:-SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/1BhFGZWRhobzEVsQ9csjhA?si=O_Zo3xtuS7eFJz5jNzbwdw-APPLE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/full-dive-gaming-podcast/id1513469932-GOOGLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5jYXB0aXZhdGUuZm0vZnVsbGRpdmVnYW1pbmc%3D-OVERCAST:https://overcast.fm/itunes1513469932/full-dive-gaming-podcast-TUNEIN: http://tun.in/pjRQF-PODCHASER: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/full-dive-gaming-podcast-1199646-RADIOPUBLIC: https://radiopublic.com/full-dive-gaming-podcast-8jyN49FOLLOW US:-Twitter: https://twitter.com/FullDiveGaming -Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fulldivegaming/EMAIL US:Business Inquiries Only at Natalie@fulldivepodcast.com#vr #vrpodcast #fulldivegaming #quest2 #quest3

Pete Mundo - KCMO Talk Radio 103.7FM 710AM
KCK Says No to Huge Bond Deal, Plus It's Too Easy to Dog Kristi Noem | 5-8-24

Pete Mundo - KCMO Talk Radio 103.7FM 710AM

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 46:10


KCK Says No to Huge Bond Deal, Plus It's Too Easy to Dog Kristi Noem | 5-8-24See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kliq This: The Kevin Nash Podcast
Criticizing AEW is TOO EASY

Kliq This: The Kevin Nash Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 100:01


In this candid episode of "Kliq This," titled "Criticizing AEW is TOO EASY," hosts Kevin Nash and Sean Oliver take a no-holds-barred approach to discussing the current state of All Elite Wrestling (AEW). They begin with some light-hearted banter and quickly dive into critiquing AEW's handling of storylines and character development, suggesting that AEW's creative direction often misses the mark. Kevin Nash vehemently critiques specific AEW talent and decisions by the promotion's leadership, pointing out what he perceives as a lack of depth and authenticity in the wrestling characters and story arcs. Sean Oliver adds to the conversation by reflecting on the business aspects and fan reception, providing a broader view of the wrestling industry's challenges. Throughout the episode, Nash and Oliver also reminisce about past wrestling eras, comparing them to today's scene, and debate what makes effective wrestling storytelling. They engage in a thorough analysis of AEW's strategy, offering alternative approaches and discussing the potential for improvement. Listeners of "Kliq This" will find Nash and Oliver's perspectives filled with insider knowledge, blunt assessments, and a passion for professional wrestling. This episode serves as a provocative critique aimed at stirring discussion among fans and insiders alike about the future directions AEW and professional wrestling as a whole could take. Modern Mania Wrestling- Step into the ring and take control of your wrestling empire with Modern Mania Wrestling GM—download now for free on the App Store or Google Play, and use code 'KLIQ' for exclusive in-game bonuses! Apple: rb.gy/2jdlus Google: rb.gy/kznnyo Rocket Money- Stop throwing your money away. Cancel unwanted subscriptions – and manage your expenses the easy way – by going to RocketMoney.com/nash. Get Blitzed-Save 15% at Get-Blitzed.com by entering the code KLIQ at checkout. 00:00 SHOW START 01:16 How Jarring are we at 6a? 02:22 Mike Lindell 03:39 Laguradia Airport 06:37 Baseball Game 08:17 Tony Khan disagrees with you about current wrestling 15:20 Challenging Shane Taylor to a Body-Building Competition 23:22 How do you book Cody Rhodes as the workhorse champion 30:33 The WWE Shape vs the AEW shape 33:29 Subjective mindset and not a one-sided WWE/HHH paycheck opinion 34:39 Bring back Brawl For All 37:03 Elite can beat down the owner and all is fine? 37:41 WHY is TK booking the show? 42:04 un-hygienic kitchen 43:15 How can you mention “tax the corporations“ and “corporate greed” in the same sentence? 45:05 BREAK MODERN MANIA WRESTLING 47:17 WHY Nash didn't have abs? 49:44 Mahomes and Logan Paul 51:27 Stephanie McMahon on TV again 54:39 JEFF HARDY CLEARED TO RETURN TO RING BY AEW 55:44 WWE, Amazon Refute Report That Dwayne Johnson Is Unprofessional: "Ridiculous and False" 59:07 CHUCK BERRY TOLERATING THE BEATLE'S WIFE 59:42 BREAK ROCKET MONEY 01:01:49 Yoko Ono Chuck Berry 01:03:59 Florida Man vs Jersey Guy 01:09:41 BREAK Get Blitzed 01:12:23 Gathering of the Juggalos 01:13:58 ASK NASH 01:14:10 Weirdest thing to sign 01:16:08 Powerbombed the Fresno Bulldog 01:16:50 Kermit Washington 01:21:32 Norm Nixon 01:21:46 Elvin Hayes 01:23:29 03-04 Lakers 01:23:59 VKM Impressions 01:25:41 Hot Ones? 01:26:41 SNACKS 01:28:10 Oliver's Daughter got the LEAD 01:28:48 ketchup on a good steak 01:31:13 Most Valuable in ring item 01:32:48 FUBU Gear 01:33:50 BF is Friends with their Ex? 01:35:10 Steve Blackman 01:36:40 OUTRO Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Kliq This: The Kevin Nash Podcast
Criticizing AEW is TOO EASY

Kliq This: The Kevin Nash Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 105:30


In this candid episode of "Kliq This," titled "Criticizing AEW is TOO EASY," hosts Kevin Nash and Sean Oliver take a no-holds-barred approach to discussing the current state of All Elite Wrestling (AEW). They begin with some light-hearted banter and quickly dive into critiquing AEW's handling of storylines and character development, suggesting that AEW's creative direction often misses the mark. Kevin Nash vehemently critiques specific AEW talent and decisions by the promotion's leadership, pointing out what he perceives as a lack of depth and authenticity in the wrestling characters and story arcs. Sean Oliver adds to the conversation by reflecting on the business aspects and fan reception, providing a broader view of the wrestling industry's challenges. Throughout the episode, Nash and Oliver also reminisce about past wrestling eras, comparing them to today's scene, and debate what makes effective wrestling storytelling. They engage in a thorough analysis of AEW's strategy, offering alternative approaches and discussing the potential for improvement. Listeners of "Kliq This" will find Nash and Oliver's perspectives filled with insider knowledge, blunt assessments, and a passion for professional wrestling. This episode serves as a provocative critique aimed at stirring discussion among fans and insiders alike about the future directions AEW and professional wrestling as a whole could take. Modern Mania Wrestling- Step into the ring and take control of your wrestling empire with Modern Mania Wrestling GM—download now for free on the App Store or Google Play, and use code 'KLIQ' for exclusive in-game bonuses! Rocket Money- Stop throwing your money away. Cancel unwanted subscriptions – and manage your expenses the easy way – by going to RocketMoney.com/nash. Get Blitzed-Save 15% at Get-Blitzed.com by entering the code KLIQ at checkout. 00:00 SHOW START 01:16 How Jarring are we at 6a? 02:22 Mike Lindell 03:39 Laguradia Airport 06:37 Baseball Game 08:17 Tony Khan disagrees with you about current wrestling 15:20 Challenging Shane Taylor to a Body-Building Competition 23:22 How do you book Cody Rhodes as the workhorse champion 30:33 The WWE Shape vs the AEW shape 33:29 Subjective mindset and not a one-sided WWE/HHH paycheck opinion 34:39 Bring back Brawl For All 37:03 Elite can beat down the owner and all is fine? 37:41 WHY is TK booking the show? 42:04 un-hygienic kitchen 43:15 How can you mention “tax the corporations“ and “corporate greed” in the same sentence? 45:05 BREAK MODERN MANIA WRESTLING 47:17 WHY Nash didn't have abs? 49:44 Mahomes and Logan Paul 51:27 Stephanie McMahon on TV again 54:39 JEFF HARDY CLEARED TO RETURN TO RING BY AEW 55:44 WWE, Amazon Refute Report That Dwayne Johnson Is Unprofessional: "Ridiculous and False" 59:07 CHUCK BERRY TOLERATING THE BEATLE'S WIFE 59:42 BREAK ROCKET MONEY 01:01:49 Yoko Ono Chuck Berry 01:03:59 Florida Man vs Jersey Guy 01:09:41 BREAK Get Blitzed 01:12:23 Gathering of the Juggalos 01:13:58 ASK NASH 01:14:10 Weirdest thing to sign 01:16:08 Powerbombed the Fresno Bulldog 01:16:50 Kermit Washington 01:21:32 Norm Nixon 01:21:46 Elvin Hayes 01:23:29 03-04 Lakers 01:23:59 VKM Impressions 01:25:41 Hot Ones? 01:26:41 SNACKS 01:28:10 Oliver's Daughter got the LEAD 01:28:48 ketchup on a good steak 01:31:13 Most Valuable in ring item 01:32:48 FUBU Gear 01:33:50 BF is Friends with their Ex? 01:35:10 Steve Blackman 01:36:40 OUTRO Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

SBS Spanish - SBS en español
'Too easy' es la última propuesta del comediante Iván Aristeguieta en el Festival de Comedia de Melbourne

SBS Spanish - SBS en español

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 16:04


Ganador del premio al mejor comediante revelación 2016 en el Festival de Comedia de Sídney, ganador del premio a la mejor comedia 2017, 2022 y 2023 en el Adelaide Fringe, Iván Aristeguieta vuelve con ‘Too Easy”, en el marco del Festival Internacional de la Comedia de Melbourne.

Jodie & Soda
FRINGE FIX - EP 22: Ivan Aristeguieta

Jodie & Soda

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 6:32


Eddie Bannon talks to Ivan Aristeguieta about his show “Too Easy”. We find out which Harry Potter character he named his epigastric hernia after, why he thinks Weetabix can save Australia and what happens when your mental health medication has unexpected side effects. Click here for Tickets and Info Check out Fringe Fix for your complete Fringe Fix.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Run It Up Podcast
Ep.70: NFL Midseason Awards, Top-5 NBA Players, Week 1 Overreactions

The Run It Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 103:18


We're already in Week 9 of the NFL, so it's time for Midseason Awards! The guys go through each award and talk who they believe should win and why before switching gears and talking NBA. Who are their Top 5 players in the league and what overreactions do we have about 1 week through the NBA season? Follow Najee on Twitter: ⁠⁠⁠@Najeeadams_ ⁠⁠⁠ Follow Justice on Twitter: ⁠⁠⁠@JusticeReid2 ⁠⁠⁠ Follow Khalil on Twitter: ⁠⁠⁠@Bhalil44⁠⁠⁠ Follow The Run It Up Podcast on Twitter: ⁠⁠⁠@RunItUpPod⁠⁠⁠ Songs of The Week: Najee | Teezo Touchdown - "Daddy Mama Drama" Khalil | Teezo Touchdown - "Too Easy"

Faster, Please! — The Podcast

More than 20 years ago, the political scientist Francis Fukuyama characterized the Information Technology revolution as "benign" but cautioned that "the most significant threat posed by contemporary biotechnology is the possibility that it will alter human nature and thereby move us into a post-human stage of history." From Twitter to CRISPR to ChatGPT, a lot has changed since then. In this episode of Faster, Please! — The Podcast, Dr. Fukuyama shares his thoughts on those developments and the recent advances in generative AI, as well as the cultural importance of science fiction.Dr. Fukuyama is the Olivier Nomellini Senior Fellow at Stanford University's Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies. His books include The End of History and the Last Man, Our Posthuman Future, and 2022's Liberalism and Its Discontents, among many others. Other writings can be found at American Purpose.In This Episode* The consequences of the IT revolution (1:37)* Can government competently regulate AI? (8:14)* AI and liberal democracy (17:29)* The cultural importance of science fiction (24:16)* Silicon Valley's life-extension efforts (31:11)Below is an edited transcript of our conversationThe consequences of the IT revolutionJames Pethokoukis: In Our Posthuman Future more than 20 years ago, you wrote, “The aim of this book is to argue that [Aldous] Huxley was right [in Brave New World], that the most significant threat posed by contemporary biotechnology is the possibility that it will alter human nature and thereby move us into a ‘posthuman' stage of history. This is important, I will argue, because human nature exists, is a meaningful concept, and has provided a stable continuity to our experience as a species.” But then you added, “It may be that, as in the case of 1984” — and, I think, parenthetically, information technology — “we will eventually find biotechnology's consequences are completely and surprisingly benign.” After 20 years, and the advent of social media, and now it seems like possibly a great leap forward in AI, would you still characterize the IT revolution as “benign”?Francis Fukuyama: That's obviously something that's changed considerably since I wrote that book because the downside of IT has been clear to everybody. When the internet was first privatized in the 1990s, most people, myself included, thought it would be good for democracy because information was power, and if you made information more widely available, that would distribute power more democratically. And it has done that, in fact. A lot of people have access to information that they can use to improve their lives, to mobilize, to agitate, to push for the protection of their rights. But I think it's also been weaponized in ways that we perhaps didn't anticipate back then.And then, there was this more insidious phenomenon where it turns out that the elimination of hierarchies that controlled information, that we celebrated back then, actually turned out to be pretty important. If you had a kind of legacy media that cared about journalistic standards, you could trust the information that was published. But the internet really undermined those legacy sources and replaced it with a world in which anyone can say anything. And they do. Therefore, we have this cognitive chaos right now where conspiracy theories of all sorts get a lot of credibility because people don't trust these hierarchies that used to be the channels for information. Clearly, we've got a big problem on our hands. That doesn't mean that the biotech is not still going to be a big problem; it's just that I think the IT part has moved ahead very rapidly. But I think the biotech will get there in time.While I think most of the concern that I've heard expressed about AI, in particular, has been about these science fiction-like existential risks or job loss, obviously your concern has more to do, as with in Our Posthuman Future, how it will affect our liberal democracy. And you point out some of the downsides of the IT revolution that weren't obvious 30 years ago but now seeing plainly obvious today.To me, the coverage of AI has been really very, very negative, and we've had calls for an AI pause. Do you worry that maybe we've overlearned that lesson? That rather than going into this with kind of a Pollyannaish attitude, we're immediately going into this AI with deep concerns. Is there a risk of overcorrecting?The short answer is, yes. I think that because of our negative experience with social media and the internet lately, we expect the worst from technology. But I think that the possibilities for AI actually making certain social problems much better are substantial. I think that the existential worries about AI are just absurd, and I really don't see scenarios under which the human species is going to face extinction. That seems to be this Terminator, killer, Skynet scenario, and I know very few serious experts in this area that think that that's ever likely to materialize. The bigger fears, I think, are more mundane ones about job loss as a result of advancing technology. And I think that's a very complicated issue. But it does seem to me that, for example, generative AI could actually end up complementing human skills and, in fact, could complement the skills of lower-skilled or lower-educated workers in a way that will actually increase economic equality.Up till now, I think most economists would blame the advance of computer technology for having vastly increased social inequality, because in order to take advantage of existing technologies, if you have a better education, you're going to have a higher income and so forth. But it's entirely possible that generative AI will actually slow that trend because it will give people with lower levels of education the ability to do useful things that they weren't able to do previously. There's actually some early empirical work that suggests that that's already been a pattern. So, yes, I think you're right that we've kind of overreacted. I just think in general, predicting where this technology is going to go in the next 50 years is a fool's errand. It's sort of like in the 1880s asking somebody, “Well, what's this newfangled thing called electricity going to do in 50 years?” Anything that was said back then I think would've been overtaken by events very, very rapidly.Can government competently regulate AI?Anyone who has sat through previous government hearings on social media has been underwhelmed at the ability of Congress to understand these issues, much less come up with a vast regulatory structure. Are you confident in the ability of government to regulate AI, whether it's to regulate deep fakes or what have you — why should I be confident in their ability to do that?I think you've got to decompose the regulatory challenge a little bit. I've been involved here at Stanford, we have a Cyber Policy Center, and we've been thinking about different forms of IT regulation. It's a particular challenge for regulators for a number of reasons. One of the questions you come up with in regulatory design is, “Is this something that actually can be undertaken by existing agencies, or do you actually need a new type of regulator with special skills and knowledge?” And I think, to me, pretty clearly the answer to that is yes. But that agency would have to be designed very differently, because the standard regulatory design, the agency has a certain amount of expertise in a particular sector and they use that expertise to write rules that then get written into law, and then things like the Administrative Procedure Act begins to apply. That's what's been going on, for example, with something like net neutrality, where the FCC put the different regulations up for notice and comment, and you go through this very involved procedure to write the new rules and so forth. I think in an area like AI, that's just not going to work, because the thing is moving so quickly. And that means that you're actually going to have to delegate more autonomy and discretionary power to the regulatory agency, because otherwise, they're simply not going to be able to keep up with the speed at which the technology advances. In normative terms, I have no problem with that. I think that governments do need to exercise social control over new technologies that are potentially very disruptive and damaging, but it has to be done in a proper way.Can you actually design a regulatory agency that would have any remote chance of keeping up with the technology? The British have done this. They have a new digital regulator that is composed of people coming out of the IT industry, and they've relaxed the civil service requirements to be able to hire people with the appropriate knowledge and backgrounds. In the United States, that's going to be very difficult because we have so many cumbersome HR requirements for hiring and promotion of people that go into the federal civil service. Pay, for one thing, is a big issue because we don't pay our bureaucrats enough. If you're going to hire some hotshot tech guy out of the tech sector and offer him a job as a GS-14, it just isn't going to work. So I don't think that you can answer the question, “Can we regulate adequately or not?” in a simple way. I think that there are certain things you would have to do if you were going to try to regulate this sector. Can the United States do that given the polarization in our politics, given all of these legacy institutions that prevent us from actually having a public sector that is up to this task? That I don't know. As you can tell, I've got certain skepticism about that.Is it a worthwhile critique of this regulatory process to think of AI as this discreet technology that you need a certain level of expertise to understand? If it is indeed a general-purpose technology that will be used by a variety of sectors, all sectors perhaps, can you really have an AI regulator that doesn't de facto become an economy regulator?No, you probably can't. This is another challenge, which is that, as you say, AI in general is so broad. It's already being used in virtually every sector of the economy, and you obviously don't want a “one size fits all” effort to govern the use of this technology. So I think that you have to be much more specific about the areas where you think potential harms could exist. There's also different approaches to this other than regulation. In 2020, I chaired a Stanford working group on platform scale, which was meant to deal with the old — at that point it was a kind of contemporary problem­ — but now it seems like an old problem of content mediation on the internet. So how do you deal with this problem that Elon Musk has now revealed to be a real problem: You don't want everything to be available on social media platforms, but how do you actually control that content in a way that serves a kind of general democratic public interest? As we thought about this in the course of this working group deliberation, we concluded that straightforward regulation is not going to work. It won't work in the United States because we're way too polarized. Just think about something like reviving the old fairness doctrine that the FCC used to apply to legacy broadcast media. How are you going to come up with something like that? What's “fair and balanced” coverage of vaccine denialism? It's just not going to happen.And what we ended up advocating was something we called “middleware,” where you would use regulation to create a competitive ecosystem of third-party media content regulators so that when you use the social media platform, you the user could buy the services or make use of the services of a content regulator that would tailor your feed or your search on Google to criteria that you specified in advance. So if you tended progressive, you could get a progressive one. If you only like right-wing media, you could get a content regulator that would deliver what you want. If you wanted to buy only American-made products, you could get a different one. The point is that you would use competition in this sphere because the real threat, as we saw it, was not actually so much this compartmentalization as the power of a single big platform. There's really only three of them. It's Google, Meta, and now X, or the formerly Twitter, that really had this kind of power. The danger to a democracy was not that you could say anything on the internet, the danger was the power of a single big platform owned by a private, for-profit company to have an outsized role over political discourse in the United States. Elon Musk and Twitter is a perfect example of that. He apparently has his own foreign policy, which is not congruent with American foreign policy, but as a private owner of this platform, he's got the power to pursue this private foreign policy. So that was our idea.In that particular case, you could use competition as an alternative to state regulation, because what you really wanted to do was to break up this concentrated power that was exercised by the platforms. So that's one approach to one aspect of digital regulation. It doesn't deal with AI. I don't know whether there's an analog in the AI sphere, but I think it's correct that what you don't want is a single regulator that then tries to write broad rules that apply to what is actually just an enormously broad technology that will apply in virtually every sector of the economy.AI and liberal democracyIn response to the call for a six-month "AI pause," critics of that idea pointed to competition with China. They suggested that given the difficulties of regulating AI, we might risk losing the "AI race" to the Chinese. Do you think that's a reasonable criticism?This is a general problem with technologies. Certain technologies distribute power and other technologies concentrate it. So the old classic 19th-century coal- and steel- and fossil fuel–based economy tended to concentrate power. And certainly nuclear weapons concentrate power because you really need to be a big entity in order to build a nuclear weapon, in order to build all the uranium processing and so forth. But other technologies, like biotech, actually do not concentrate power. Any high school student can actually now use CRISPR to do genetic engineering. And they make biotech labs that will fit in individual shipping containers. So the regulatory problem is quite different.Now, the problem with AI is that it appears that these large language models really require a lot of resources. In fact, it's interesting, because we used to think the problem was actually having big data sets. But that's actually not the problem; there's plenty of data out there. It's actually building a parallel computer system that's powerful enough to process all the words on the internet, and that's been the task that only the largest companies can do. I think that it's correct that if we had told these companies not to do this, we would be facing international competitive pressures that would make that a bad decision. However, I do think that it's still a risk to allow that kind of power to be not subject to some form of democratic control. If it's true that you need these gigantic corporations to do this sort of thing, those corporations ought to be serving American national interests.And again, I hate to keep referring to Elon Musk, but we're seeing this right now with Starlink. It turns out Starlink is extremely valuable militarily, which has been demonstrated very clearly in Ukraine. Should the owner of Starlink be allowed to make important decisions as to who is going to use this technology on the battlefield and where that technology can be used? I don't think so. I don't think that one rich individual should have that kind of power. And actually, I'm not quite sure, I thought that the Defense Department had actually agreed to start paying Musk for the Ukrainian use of Starlink. I think that's the actual appropriate answer to that problem, so that it should not be up to Elon Musk where Starlink can be used. It should be up to the people that make American foreign policy: the White House and the State Department and so forth. And so, I think by analogy, if you develop this technology that requires really massive scale and big corporations to develop it, it should nonetheless be under some kind of state control such that it is not the decision of some rich individual how it's going to be applied. It should be somehow subject to some kind of democratic control.On a normative level, I think that's very clear, but the specific modalities by which you do that are complicated. For example, let's say there's a gigantic corporation that is run by some lunatic that wants to use it for all sorts of asocial reasons, proliferating deep fakes or trying to use it to undermine general social trust in institutions and so forth. Is that okay? Is that a decision that should be up to a private individual or isn't there some public interest in controlling that in some fashion? I hate speaking about this in such general terms, but I think you have to settle this normative question and then you can get into the narrower technical question of, is it possible to actually exert that kind of control and how would you do that?You've questioned in your previous writings whether liberal democracy could survive a world with both humans and posthumans and where we're manipulating human nature. Can it survive in a world where there are two different intelligences? If we had a human intelligence and we had an artificial general intelligence, would such an entity pose a challenge our civilization, to a democratic capitalist civilization?It's hard to answer that question. You can imagine scenarios where it obviously would pose a challenge. One of the big questions is whether this general intelligence somehow escapes human control, and that's a tough one. I think that the experts that I trust think that that's not going to happen. That ultimately, human beings are going to be able to control this thing and use it for their own purposes. So again, the whole Skynet scenario is really not likely to happen. But that doesn't solve the problem, because even if it's under human control, how do you make sure it's the right humans, right? Because if this falls into the wrong hands, it could be very, very destructive. And that then becomes a political question. I'm not quite sure how you're going to want to answer it.The cultural importance of science fictionYou mentioned Skynet from the Terminator franchise. Do you worry that we're too steeped in dystopian science fiction? It seems like we can only see the downside when we're presented with a new technology like a biotechnology breakthrough or an AI breakthrough. Is that how it seems to you?I actually wrote a blog post about this. I really read a lot of science fiction. I have my whole life. There's a big difference between the sorts of stories that you saw back in the 1950s and ‘60s and the stuff that has come out recently. It's hard to generalize over such a vast field, but space odysseys and space travel was very common, and a lot of that was extremely optimistic: that human beings would colonize Mars and then the distant planets and you'd have a warp drive that would take you out of the solar system and so forth. And it was kind of a paean to unlimited human possibilities. Whereas I do think that, especially with the rise of environmentalism, there was a greater consciousness of the downsides of technological advance. So you got more and more dystopian kinds of imaginings. Now, it is not a universal thing. For example, I also wrote a blog about two kind of global warming–related recent science-fiction books. One is TheMinistry for the Future by Kim Stanley Robinson. And that actually is a very optimistic take on global warming, because it's set in the 2050s and basically the human race has figured out how to deal with global warming. They do it, I think, through a bunch of very implausible political scenarios, but there's a ministry for the future that wisely…That book seems a little too comfortable with violence and compulsion for my taste.The other one is Neal Stephenson's Termination Shock: Basically, there's a single rich oligarch in Texas that takes it upon himself to put all this sulfur dioxide in the upper atmosphere to cool the earth, and he succeeds, and it then changes the climate in China and India. I don't know whether that's optimistic or pessimistic. But I actually do think that it's very useful to have this kind of science fiction, because you really do have to imagine to yourself what some of the both upsides and downsides will be. So it's probably the case that there's more dystopian fiction, but I do think that if you didn't have that, you wouldn't have a concrete idea of what to look for.If you think about both 1984 and Brave New World, these were the big dystopian futures that were imagined in the 1950s. And both of them came true in many ways. It gave us a vocabulary, like, “Big Brother,” the “Telescreen,” or “Epsilons,” and “Gammas,” and “Alphas,” and so forth, by which we can actually kind of interpret things in the present. I think if you didn't have that vocabulary, it would be hard to have a discussion about what is it that we're actually worried about. So yes, I do think that there is a dystopian bias to a lot of that work that's done, but I think that you've got to have it. Because you do have to try to imagine to yourself what some of these downsides are.You mentioned a couple of books. Are there any films or television shows that you've watched that you feel provide a plausible optimistic vision?I don't know whether it's optimistic. One of my favorite book series and then TV series was The Expanse, written by a couple of guys that go by a pseudonym. It's not optimistic, in the sense that it projects all of our current geopolitical rivalries forward into a future in which human beings have colonized, not just the outer planets, but also intergalactically, figured out how to move from one place to another, and they're still having these fights between rich and poor and so forth. But I guess the reason that I liked it, especially the early parts of that series, when you just had an Epstein Drive, I mean, it was just one technological change that allowed you to move. It's sort of like the early days of sailing ships, where you could get to Australia, but it would take you six months to get there. So that was the situation early on in the book, and that was actually a very attractive future. All of a sudden, human beings had the ability to mine the asteroid belt, they could create gigantic cities in space where human beings could actually live and flourish. That's one of the reasons I really liked that: because it was very human. Although there were conflicts, they were familiar conflicts. There were conflicts that we are dealing with today. But it was, in a way, hopeful because it was now done at this much larger scale that gave hope that human beings would not be confined to one single planet. And actually, one of the things that terrifies me is that the idea that in 100 years, we may discover that we actually can't colonize even Mars or the Moon. That the costs of actually allowing human beings to live anywhere but on earth just make it economically impossible. And so we're kind of stuck on planet Earth and that's the human future.I wrote a small essay about The Expanse where I talked about having a positive vision. As I saw it, this is several hundred years in the future, and we're still here. We've had climate change, but we're still here. We've expanded throughout the universe. If an asteroid should hit the earth, there's still going to be humanity. And people were angry about that essay, because this is a future but there's still problems. Yes, because we're still part of that future: human beings.Silicon Valley's life-extension effortsGetting back to biotechnology and transhumanism and living forever, these things you wrote about in Our Posthuman Future: What do you make of the efforts by folks in Silicon Valley to try to extend lifespans? From a cultural perspective, from your perspective as a political scientist, what do you make of these efforts?I think they're terrible. I actually wrote about this and have thought about this a lot, about life extension. In fact, I think human biomedicine has produced a kind of disastrous situation for us right now because by the time you get to your mid-80s, roughly half of the population that's that old has some kind of long-term, chronic, degenerative disease. And I think that it was actually a much better situation when people were dying of heart attacks and strokes and cancer when they were still in their 70s. It's one of those things where life extension is individually very desirable because no individual wants to die. But socially, I think the impact of extending life is bad. Because quite frankly, you're not going to have adaptation unless you have generational turnover. There's a lot of literature now, Neil Howe has just written a new book on this about how important generations are. There's this joke that economists say, that the field of economics progresses one funeral at a time. Because, basically, you're born into a certain age cohort, and to the end of your life, you're going to retain a lot of the views of people that were born going through the same kind of life experiences. And sometimes they're just wrong. And unless that generation dies off, you're just not going to get the kind of social movement that's necessary.We've already seen a version of this with all these dictators like Franco and Castro that refuse to die, and modern medicine keeps them alive forever. And as a result, you're stuck with their kind of authoritarian governments for way too long. And so I think that, socially, there's a good reason why under biological evolution you have population turnover and we humans don't live forever. What's the advantage of everybody being able to live 200 years as opposed to let's say 80 or 90 years? Is that world going to be better? It's going to have all sorts of problems, right? Because you're going to have all of these 170-year-old people that won't get out of the way. How are you going to get tenure if all the tenured people are 170 years old and there's no way of moving them out of the system? I think that these tech billionaires, it's a kind of selfishness that they've got the money to fund all this research so that they hope that they can keep themselves alive, because they are afraid of dying. I think it's going to be a disaster if they're ever successful in bringing about this kind of population-level life extension. And I think we're already in a kind of disastrous situation where a very large proportion of the human population is going to be of an age where they're going to be dependent on the rest of the society to keep them alive. And that's not good economically. That's going to be very, very hard to sustain.Micro Reads▶ IBM Tries to Ease Customers' Qualms About Using Generative A.I. - Steve Lohr, NYT |▶ Six Months Ago Elon Musk Called for a Pause on AI. Instead Development Sped Up - Will Knight, WIRED |▶ AI is getting better at hurricane forecasting - Gregory Barber, Ars Technica |▶ The promise — and peril — of generative AI - John Thornhill, FT |▶ Uber Freight Taps AI to Help Compete in Tough Cargo Market - Thomas Black, Bloomberg |▶ Why AI Doesn't Scare Me - Gary Hoover, Profectus |▶ A top economist who studies AI says it will double productivity in the next decade: ‘You need to embrace this technology and not resist it' - Geoff Colvin, Yahoo! Finance |▶ Meta is putting AI chatbots everywhere - Alex Heath, Verge |▶ The Big AI Risk We're Not Talking About - Brent Skorup, Discourse |▶ Mark Zuckerberg can't quit the metaverse - Laura Martins, Verge |▶ This robotic exoskeleton can help runners sprint faster - Rhiannon Williams, MIT Technology Review |▶ The bizarre new frontier for cell-cultivated meat: Lion burgers, tiger steaks, and mammoth meatballs - Jude Whiley, Vox |▶ A power grab against private equity threatens the US economy - Drew Maloney, FT |▶ Risks Are Growing of a Double-Dip ‘Vibecession' - Jonathan Levin, Bloomberg |▶ NSF partners with the Institute for Progress to test new mechanisms for funding research and innovation - NSF |▶ It's Too Easy to Block a Wind Farm in America - Robinson Meyer, Heatmap |▶ Can we finally reverse balding with these new experimental treatments? - Joshua Howgego, NewScientist | This is a public episode. 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Music Addict XXVII
Ep. 492 Teezo Touchdown "How Do You Sleep At Night?" Review

Music Addict XXVII

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 7:39


The Official Debut Album Does Wonders With The "Rock & Boom" Idea For A Standout Artist Like Teezo RATE: 9/10 Favorites: OK, UUHH, You Thought, Sweet, Daddy Mama Drama, Nu Nay, The Original Was Better, Too Easy, Impossible, Neighborhood, Mood Swings, I Don't Think U C Me, Stranger Least Favorites: Familiarity Keep On Craving My Lil Junkies

MetroNews Hotline
Hotline Weekend Highlights | Collectibles, Steelers News, Ticket Quiz, and Mor

MetroNews Hotline

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2023 84:47


Dive into a weekend of entertainment on Hotline Weekend! From exclusive collectibles insights by Jeremy from Select Cards and Collectibles to the latest in Steelers news with Dave Bryan, we've got you covered. Plus, get ready to test your pop culture knowledge in the "Too Easy to Fail Quiz" for a chance to win Lana Del Rey tickets! Enjoy Fantasy Sports updates, hilarious Pick One games, tech trends with Abrar Al-Heeti, movie scoop with Germain Lussier, BUY or SELL fun, and the best brews with Beer Friday. Stay tuned for non-stop excitement!

Damn Dude Podcast
Stepping Out of Character, Is Anyone Immune From the Process!?, Stuck in a Thinking Loop, Class, If You Cant Buy It Where Do You Get It? Reality vs Posturing, New Car vs Old Car

Damn Dude Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 36:32


Welcome to the Damn dude Podcast!This is Season 3, Episode 34!- Stepping Out Of Character - What Takes a Person there?- Is Anyone Immune From Stepping out of Character in the Midst of Uncovering Ignorance?- Being Stuck in Thinking Loops - Class, If you Cant Buy it, Where Do you get it? How do we Cultivate it? What Does it Even Mean?- Class Amongst Race, Culture, Upbringing, Generations, Upbringing- Reality Vs Posturing - It's Too Easy to Look Cool on the Internet or Socially, It's a Lot Harder to Be Real AF, Especially on the Internet.- New Car Vs Old CarLOVE ALLRemember to say 3 things you're Grateful for every morning and every night!- Available on all major platforms!@RealCaliforniaCal@DamnDudePodcasatAvailable on all major platforms: https://damndudepodcast.buzzsprout.com/- Apple Podcasts- Buzzspout- Spotify- Audible- Google Podcasts- Amazon Music- iTunes- Stitcher- iHeart Radio- TuneIn + Alexa- Podcast Addict- PodChaser- Pocket Casts- Deezer- Listen Notes- Player Fm- Podcast Index- Overcast- Castro- Castbox- Podfriend- YouTubeDaaaaaaamn Duuuuuude!!!!!Be sure to leave a 5 Star written review on Apple Podcast/Listen Notes! :)If you love and support the movement and the show, please feel free to make a donation to the Damn Dude Podcast!(link below)Much Love, Love All.To Find #WeCleanPlanet Info:https://www.wecleanplanet.com/To Donate to #WeCleanPlanet:https://www.paypal.com/donate/?cmd=_donations&business=sebastian%40wecleanplanet.com&item_name=Unite+and+Empower+Community+Leaders+for+a+CleanPlanet¤cy_code=USD&source=urlTo Donate to the Damn Dude Podcast:CashApp: $DamnDudePodcastor PayPal:Support the show

Digital Barbell Podcast
262 - How To Make Fitness Harder

Digital Barbell Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 4:35


If getting in shape is TOO EASY for you, here's what to do. Save 20% on the best non-alcoholic beer in the world. You don't have to sacrifice your recovery to enjoy beer. Athletic Brewing has you covered! www.digitalbarbell.com/athletic Stay on top of your summer workouts with our 12 FREE travel workouts: www.digitalbarbell.com/travelworkouts. Apply to work with Digital Barbell directly: www.digitalbarbell.com/contact-us

KXnO Sports Fanatics
The US Open is Too Easy, Nick Osen on Omaha and Recruiting, and More - Friday Hour 1

KXnO Sports Fanatics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 42:02


The US Open is Too Easy, Nick Osen on Omaha and Recruiting, and More - Friday Hour 1

Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect
"DRAKE, GUNNA, & DON TOLIVER - SWITCH (AI COVER)"

Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 4:33


Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticDrake and Gunna have collaborated on a number of tracks, including:"Never Recover" (2018) - from Lil Baby and Gunna's collaborative album Drip Harder. The song peaked at number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and was certified 2x Platinum by the RIAA."Solid" (2021) - from Young Thug and Gunna's collaborative album Slime Language 2. The song peaked at number 75 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and was certified Gold by the RIAA."Too Easy" (2022) - from Gunna's third studio album DS4Ever. The song peaked at number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and was certified Platinum by the RIAA."Pushin P" (2022) - from Future's album I Never Liked You. The song features a guest appearance from Gunna and peaked at number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.In addition to these official collaborations, Drake and Gunna have also appeared on a number of other tracks together. For example, Drake featured on Gunna's song "Drip Too Hard" from his 2018 album Drip Season 3.Drake and Gunna are two of the most popular and successful rappers in the world, and their collaborations are always eagerly anticipated by fans. I would expect to see them work together again in the future.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Daily Mind Medicine
#791 - Principles For a Lifetime

Daily Mind Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 11:47


@taylorawelch shares with us some of his principles and if you've ever wanted a full picture understanding of learning lessons from millionaires that are far ahead in the game, this is an episode you'll want to hear all the way through. IF you enjoyed the show please leave us a review to help push this message to more listeners around the world!Please visit Taylorawelch.com to access all of Taylor's socials and content Text Taylor: 615-326-5037Chapters: (:43) Intro : I made $90M and lessons learned(2:04) Give Yourself Bigger Goals(2:28) Win Too Soon(2:57) Season of Setback(3:38) Repeated Routines(4:49) Take it Slow(5:12) When It's Too Easy(5:52) You're Gonna Live a Long Time(6:31) The Right Thing is Also The Scary Thing(7:35) Trading "The Who" with "The What"(8:46) Energy is Elastic & Contagious(9:57) The Moral of the Story

Song-A-Day
02/26/2023 davepanx : It's Too Easy

Song-A-Day

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2023


From davepanx: It's Too Easy It's Too Easy More on http://songaday.netscrap.com

Bass and Brews Fishing Podcast
Myth Busting Forward Facing SONAR with Joey Fitzer - Bass and Brews Fishing Podcast

Bass and Brews Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 102:38


Does forward facing sonar really make bass and crappie fishing TOO EASY? We sit down with Joey Fitzer and dispel some of the rumors about forward facing sonar.  We also cover power fishing tips for Lake Eufaula in Oklahoma, chatterbait setups, chatter bait trailers and of course Paul has more short jokes about Alex.

Bass and Brews Fishing Podcast
Myth Busting Forward Facing SONAR with Joey Fitzer - Bass and Brews Fishing Podcast

Bass and Brews Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 102:38


Does forward facing sonar really make bass and crappie fishing TOO EASY? We sit down with Joey Fitzer and dispel some of the rumors about forward facing sonar.  We also cover power fishing tips for Lake Eufaula in Oklahoma, chatterbait setups, chatter bait trailers and of course Paul has more short jokes about Alex.

I.E In Movies
Ep. 18 - Barbarian is a MUST SEE! Airbnbs vs Hotels, The Little Mermaid, and More!

I.E In Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 80:55


Hello friends! Today we're talking about the horror film Barbarian! A unexpected banger! We also get into how dangerous Airbnbs can be, the things men never have to worry about, the Little Mermaid, and more! Follow I.E In Movies here:https://linktr.ee/ieinmovies Sam MartinezInstagram -  https://www.instagram.com/sammart13/ Erick TarazonInstagram -  https://www.instagram.com/itstarzan_/ Darlene PachecoInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/darlenepacheco/ Time Stamps! 00:00:00 - Intro00:00:59 - Barbarian Review00:03:56 - Some Celebrities are Only Hot Cause Money00:11:16 - Would You Stay With a Random Person?00:14:48 - Skinwalkers are Cool00:21:12 - Monster Tiddies00:24:10 - Parallels Between Sexual Predators00:25:57 - Watching Killer Documentaries at 2AM00:28:39 - It's Too Easy to Get Guns00:31:35 - What Would you do if You were in Barbarian?00:32:56 - How Guys Can Ease Tension with Unknown Girl00:35:12 - Dudes Can Enjoy Drinks without Worrying About Cosby00:39:22 - Girls Need to Mob Out Together00:45:44 - Airbnb or Hotel00:49:44 - Our Worse Experience with Airbnb00:52:19 - Which One of us Would Die First in a Horror Movie01:00:35 - The Little Mermaid01:06:46 - No More Remakes01:08:33 - Life Threatening Movie Stunt with Buster Keaton01:12:47 - Hot Chicks01:15:00 - Every Movie is Offensive

Is This Thing On Podcast
September again

Is This Thing On Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 46:42


Yes, another episode and so soon! Great tracks from Dohny Jep - Wine and Dine, Mikey Ball and company - Burning All Night, Blast - Monkey Bait, Krissy Mathews - Carry You, Border Lives - It's Too Easy, Zen Juddism - Sing My Song, Daniel Roure - Les Baleines Bleu

Land Academy Show
Jill Friday – It’s Too Easy to Get Excited about a Deal and Miss Red Flags (LA 1832)

Land Academy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 17:10


Jill Friday - It's Too Easy to Get Excited about a Deal and Miss Red Flags (LA 1832) Transcript: Steven Jack Butala: ... Steve and Jill here. Jill K DeWit: Hi. Steven Jack Butala: Welcome to The Land Academy Show, entertaining land, investment talk. I'm Steven Jack Butala. Jill K DeWit: And I'm Jill DeWit broadcasting from the Valley of the Sun. Steven Jack Butala: Today's Jill Friday, she's going to talk about, it's too easy to get excited about a deal, and miss the red flags. Jill K DeWit: Kind of like dating, "He asked me out, I'm so excited. We went out to dinner, he didn't open a door for me, he ordered before I got there. He-" Steven Jack Butala: "He asked me for money." Jill K DeWit: "Asked me for money." That's so true. That's awesome. But the point is, "I gave him a hotbox, it's what he needed, he asked me on a second date, isn't this great? What do you mean there's a problem?" Steven Jack Butala: There's a guy version of this. Jill K DeWit: This is true, this is a true story. A dear friend of ours, I'm sure she does not listen to this, so I'm safe sharing this, we're not going to say names. Steven Jack Butala: Of course not. Jill K DeWit: Did multiple blind dates in a day, I don't know what she was doing, but she had two or three coffee dates in one day, and she was telling about the guy in the middle, that by the time she got there, he was sitting down, drinking his own coffee, never once offered to buy her a cup of coffee. She finally took it upon herself to say, "I'm going to go get a cup of coffee." And she, because she's the sweet thing, she just said, "Would you like another cup of coffee?" To which he said, "Yeah, sure." So she went and got her own coffee and brought him back to coffee, what does that say about that guy? And yes, that was the last time they communicated. She did not miss that as a red flag, and that's a huge red flag, it was funny, anyway. Steven Jack Butala: You know what happens to guys? Jill K DeWit: Oh, bring it. Steven Jack Butala: They, for whatever reason, starts to date a girl, and all their guy friends are like, "Dude, listen-" Jill K DeWit: Oh. Steven Jack Butala: "That girl's a mess, she treats you like crap." And his response is, "What are you talking about? We always have fun." And they're just blinded by the whole thing, and so fast forward 30 to 60 days later- Jill K DeWit: I thought you said years. Steven Jack Butala: Yeah, it could be years. Jill K DeWit: Yeah. Steven Jack Butala: Just a fire ball disaster- Jill K DeWit: Right. Steven Jack Butala: And it's all blown up, and he's like, "Yeah, you guys were right." I've been on both sides of that. I've been the victim of it, and the person saying, "Dude..." Jill K DeWit: Yeah, "You've got to see what we're seeing." Steven Jack Butala: All of this, it happens with real estate deals- Jill K DeWit: True. Steven Jack Butala: And new people. Jill K DeWit: Yeah. Steven Jack Butala: Before we get into it, let's take a question posted by one of our members on the landinvestors.com online community, it's free. And I have to tell you about parcelfact.com, without making this complicated, go to parcelfact.com F-AC-T, and it's new and improved, we recently took two sites that we own, put them together, and made one great, amazing site. Jill K DeWit: There's a day pass too, by the way. Steven Jack Butala: Yeah. Jill K DeWit: Check it out. Steven Jack Butala: Check it all out, it's pretty amazing. Jill K DeWit: Interesting. Do I know this person? Steven Jack Butala: Nope. Jill K DeWit: This is a little shout out to me in here. Okay. So Erin wrote, "Hey, Jill DeWit, and all my phone answering people, dare I say, I am enjoying speaking with potential sellers, at least the people who reach out to us are all pretty pleasant. A good chunk of the people calling me just want to know that there's a real, not corporate person on the other side of the phone, and I enjoy talking to these people.

Land Academy Show
Jill Friday – It’s Too Easy to Get Excited about a Deal and Miss Red Flags (LA 1832)

Land Academy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 17:10


Jill Friday - It's Too Easy to Get Excited about a Deal and Miss Red Flags (LA 1832) Transcript: Steven Jack Butala: ... Steve and Jill here. Jill K DeWit: Hi. Steven Jack Butala: Welcome to The Land Academy Show, entertaining land, investment talk. I'm Steven Jack Butala. Jill K DeWit: And I'm Jill DeWit broadcasting from the Valley of the Sun. Steven Jack Butala: Today's Jill Friday, she's going to talk about, it's too easy to get excited about a deal, and miss the red flags. Jill K DeWit: Kind of like dating, "He asked me out, I'm so excited. We went out to dinner, he didn't open a door for me, he ordered before I got there. He-" Steven Jack Butala: "He asked me for money." Jill K DeWit: "Asked me for money." That's so true. That's awesome. But the point is, "I gave him a hotbox, it's what he needed, he asked me on a second date, isn't this great? What do you mean there's a problem?" Steven Jack Butala: There's a guy version of this. Jill K DeWit: This is true, this is a true story. A dear friend of ours, I'm sure she does not listen to this, so I'm safe sharing this, we're not going to say names. Steven Jack Butala: Of course not. Jill K DeWit: Did multiple blind dates in a day, I don't know what she was doing, but she had two or three coffee dates in one day, and she was telling about the guy in the middle, that by the time she got there, he was sitting down, drinking his own coffee, never once offered to buy her a cup of coffee. She finally took it upon herself to say, "I'm going to go get a cup of coffee." And she, because she's the sweet thing, she just said, "Would you like another cup of coffee?" To which he said, "Yeah, sure." So she went and got her own coffee and brought him back to coffee, what does that say about that guy? And yes, that was the last time they communicated. She did not miss that as a red flag, and that's a huge red flag, it was funny, anyway. Steven Jack Butala: You know what happens to guys? Jill K DeWit: Oh, bring it. Steven Jack Butala: They, for whatever reason, starts to date a girl, and all their guy friends are like, "Dude, listen-" Jill K DeWit: Oh. Steven Jack Butala: "That girl's a mess, she treats you like crap." And his response is, "What are you talking about? We always have fun." And they're just blinded by the whole thing, and so fast forward 30 to 60 days later- Jill K DeWit: I thought you said years. Steven Jack Butala: Yeah, it could be years. Jill K DeWit: Yeah. Steven Jack Butala: Just a fire ball disaster- Jill K DeWit: Right. Steven Jack Butala: And it's all blown up, and he's like, "Yeah, you guys were right." I've been on both sides of that. I've been the victim of it, and the person saying, "Dude..." Jill K DeWit: Yeah, "You've got to see what we're seeing." Steven Jack Butala: All of this, it happens with real estate deals- Jill K DeWit: True. Steven Jack Butala: And new people. Jill K DeWit: Yeah. Steven Jack Butala: Before we get into it, let's take a question posted by one of our members on the landinvestors.com online community, it's free. And I have to tell you about parcelfact.com, without making this complicated, go to parcelfact.com F-AC-T, and it's new and improved, we recently took two sites that we own, put them together, and made one great, amazing site. Jill K DeWit: There's a day pass too, by the way. Steven Jack Butala: Yeah. Jill K DeWit: Check it out. Steven Jack Butala: Check it all out, it's pretty amazing. Jill K DeWit: Interesting. Do I know this person? Steven Jack Butala: Nope. Jill K DeWit: This is a little shout out to me in here. Okay. So Erin wrote, "Hey, Jill DeWit, and all my phone answering people, dare I say, I am enjoying speaking with potential sellers, at least the people who reach out to us are all pretty pleasant. A good chunk of the people calling me just want to know that there's a real, not corporate person on the other side of the phone, and I enjoy talking to these people.

Land Academy Show
Jill Friday – It’s Too Easy to Get Excited about a Deal and Miss Red Flags (LA 1832)

Land Academy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 17:10


Jill Friday - It's Too Easy to Get Excited about a Deal and Miss Red Flags (LA 1832) Transcript: Steven Jack Butala: ... Steve and Jill here. Jill K DeWit: Hi. Steven Jack Butala: Welcome to The Land Academy Show, entertaining land, investment talk. I'm Steven Jack Butala. Jill K DeWit: And I'm Jill DeWit broadcasting from the Valley of the Sun. Steven Jack Butala: Today's Jill Friday, she's going to talk about, it's too easy to get excited about a deal, and miss the red flags. Jill K DeWit: Kind of like dating, "He asked me out, I'm so excited. We went out to dinner, he didn't open a door for me, he ordered before I got there. He-" Steven Jack Butala: "He asked me for money." Jill K DeWit: "Asked me for money." That's so true. That's awesome. But the point is, "I gave him a hotbox, it's what he needed, he asked me on a second date, isn't this great? What do you mean there's a problem?" Steven Jack Butala: There's a guy version of this. Jill K DeWit: This is true, this is a true story. A dear friend of ours, I'm sure she does not listen to this, so I'm safe sharing this, we're not going to say names. Steven Jack Butala: Of course not. Jill K DeWit: Did multiple blind dates in a day, I don't know what she was doing, but she had two or three coffee dates in one day, and she was telling about the guy in the middle, that by the time she got there, he was sitting down, drinking his own coffee, never once offered to buy her a cup of coffee. She finally took it upon herself to say, "I'm going to go get a cup of coffee." And she, because she's the sweet thing, she just said, "Would you like another cup of coffee?" To which he said, "Yeah, sure." So she went and got her own coffee and brought him back to coffee, what does that say about that guy? And yes, that was the last time they communicated. She did not miss that as a red flag, and that's a huge red flag, it was funny, anyway. Steven Jack Butala: You know what happens to guys? Jill K DeWit: Oh, bring it. Steven Jack Butala: They, for whatever reason, starts to date a girl, and all their guy friends are like, "Dude, listen-" Jill K DeWit: Oh. Steven Jack Butala: "That girl's a mess, she treats you like crap." And his response is, "What are you talking about? We always have fun." And they're just blinded by the whole thing, and so fast forward 30 to 60 days later- Jill K DeWit: I thought you said years. Steven Jack Butala: Yeah, it could be years. Jill K DeWit: Yeah. Steven Jack Butala: Just a fire ball disaster- Jill K DeWit: Right. Steven Jack Butala: And it's all blown up, and he's like, "Yeah, you guys were right." I've been on both sides of that. I've been the victim of it, and the person saying, "Dude..." Jill K DeWit: Yeah, "You've got to see what we're seeing." Steven Jack Butala: All of this, it happens with real estate deals- Jill K DeWit: True. Steven Jack Butala: And new people. Jill K DeWit: Yeah. Steven Jack Butala: Before we get into it, let's take a question posted by one of our members on the landinvestors.com online community, it's free. And I have to tell you about parcelfact.com, without making this complicated, go to parcelfact.com F-AC-T, and it's new and improved, we recently took two sites that we own, put them together, and made one great, amazing site. Jill K DeWit: There's a day pass too, by the way. Steven Jack Butala: Yeah. Jill K DeWit: Check it out. Steven Jack Butala: Check it all out, it's pretty amazing. Jill K DeWit: Interesting. Do I know this person? Steven Jack Butala: Nope. Jill K DeWit: This is a little shout out to me in here. Okay. So Erin wrote, "Hey, Jill DeWit, and all my phone answering people, dare I say, I am enjoying speaking with potential sellers, at least the people who reach out to us are all pretty pleasant. A good chunk of the people calling me just want to know that there's a real, not corporate person on the other side of the phone, and I enjoy talking to these people.

The Kyle & Jackie O Show

Embarrassing moment for Kyle!! He called up some tradies for an issue with the blinds and as it turns out, the fix was TOO EASY!!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Kyle & Jackie O Show

Embarrassing moment for Kyle!! He called up some tradies for an issue with the blinds and as it turns out, the fix was TOO EASY!!!

Mind Under Matter
Fun By Nature

Mind Under Matter

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 112:05


The World Building Boys of Comedy™ are finalizing the plans for the physical manifestation of Mind Under Matter at their Campout Festival. Shane went to a second and final event at Lake Side Retreats in Raleigh. This one was produced by Life Is Art Productions (who is also doing our campout festival). He was blown away. All previous concerns have been replaced with excitement and dreams. Shane has even decided to move to Raleigh to build a MUM world over the summer. We had to do one final update episode to finalize the plan and now everything is ready to launch. We reflect on how year one started with us building the podcast in real-time and now in season two, people will get to see us build this one-of-a-kind event. Come and see the physical manifestation of Mind Under Matter and hang out with The WBBC™, the team, and all the other MUMies September 9 thru 11. The 8th will be Patreon Day where the OG supporters of the show will get to have a more intimate experience. The first 222 ticket buyers will be a part of the Too Easy 222 will have a token of their MUMbership in a special club. Get tickets on our site: https://mindunderpod.com/pages/campout

Three Cartoon Avatars
EP 8: AMC's Gold Mine, The Business of Memes, Glossier Article, and We're Joined by Packy McCormick and Roseanne Wincek

Three Cartoon Avatars

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2022 49:38


3:34 - AMC Invested in a Gold Mine, Unfortunately Literally8:16 - Can You Build a Business on Memes19:03 - Roseanne Wincek Joins21:27 - Glossier Article and How Takedown Pieces Are Cattier Than What the Takedown is For41:17 - Google Employees Aren't Happy Despite Excessive Foosball Table Access46:57 - Remote Work Makes it Too Easy to Send Me Angry DMsBloomberg - AMC bought a Gold Mine: https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2022-03-15/amc-bought-a-gold-mineAdam Aron Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_AronMarc Andresen tweet: https://twitter.com/pmarca/status/1504548145643995142?s=20&t=kxCISRROo_mtX1kn21OOGQPacky Shopify/Apple tweet: https://twitter.com/packyM/status/1407008886863826946?s=20&t=kxCISRROo_mtX1kn21OOGQLogan passing no Doordash/Airbnb: https://twitter.com/loganbartlett/status/1337055925371342848?s=20&t=kxCISRROo_mtX1kn21OOGQLogan autograph tweet: https://twitter.com/loganbartlett/status/1500917755016409088?s=20&t=kxCISRROo_mtX1kn21OOGQNew hire asking for board seat: https://twitter.com/MarkBeylin/status/1499169946907164676?s=20&t=kxCISRROo_mtX1kn21OOGQ

Have You Met Chad? - CanadaComedy.ca

Ep111 The post Too Easy appeared first on Canada Comedy.

NFR Podcast
Gunna's DS4EVER: ALBUM REVIEW

NFR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2022 15:52


This is our first reaction and review of the new Gunna album DS4. The tracklist includes Too Easy ft. Future, Pushin P ft. Young Thug, 25k jacket ft. Lil Baby, Flooded & more . What did you think of Gunna's new album DS4EVER? Watch this Review on YouTube:https://youtu.be/cDYl-y4T52k Get Full Access to NFR's Exclusive Content: https://www.patreon.com/nfrpodcast Follow the socials for daily content and industry updates Twitter @nfr_podcast: https://twitter.com/nfr_podcast TikTok @nfrpodcast: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMJc9G69j/ Instagram @nfrpodcast: https://www.instagram.com/nfrpodcast/ 

Notorious Mass Effect
"GUNNA - DRIP SEASON 4"

Notorious Mass Effect

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2022 11:41


Drip Season is here. Gunna is kicking off the new year with his new album Drip Season 4. The fourth installment in his long-running series features appearances from Future, Young Thug, 21 Savage, Kodak Black, Lil Baby, and G Herbo. Drake guests on “Pussy Power,” while Chris Brown and Yung Bleu team up on “Die Alone.” In addition to the single “Too Easy” and the remix with Future and Roddy Ricch, the 20-track set includes a collaboration with Gunna's rumored girlfriend, Chlöe Bailey, who guests on “You & Me.” “We went to the studio after and locked in,” he told Billboard of the “Have Mercy” singer. “She's very creative, she's very talented and you will be seeing us more, for sure.” Earlier in the week, Gunna revealed the DS4 cover art, designed by NYC-based artist Daniel Arsham. Drip Season 4 marks the follow-up to Gunna's 2018 mixtape Drip Season 3. Prior to that, he released Drip Season 2 in May 2017, while his debut mixtape Drip Season dropped in October 2016. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/masseffect/support

dance tips daily
#421 What If It's Too Easy?

dance tips daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 5:25


Technique Tuesday What If It's Too Easy? Source: https://denise.blog/2020/08/17/what-if-its-too-easy/ Author: Denise Caston-Clark is director of Tap Dance Detroit and the annual Motor City Tap Fest. She was a Radio City Rockette for 10 years and toured nationally with the Tony Award winning musical, Crazy For You. Denise has also had the honor of performing the choreography of Savion Glover at a showcase in New York City. She performed on tour in Australia, dancing all over the continent in Elvis to the Max. Her choreography has been seen in many productions in which she performed, including shows at Caesars Windsor in Ontario, Canada. Are you practicing your tip for the day? Share with us on social media and tag @dancetipsdaily to be shared on our platform! Don't forget to follow us on IG and Facebook @dancetipsdaily! Stay up to date with DTD & Subscribe to the once a month newsletter at www.dancetipsdaily.com Like what you heard? Give us a 5 star rating or share with a friend to help us keep bringing well rounded & grounded dance content to you! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dance-tips-daily/support

JuniorTheTruth
"Is Boxing Making it Too Easy?": The Punch Junkie™ Morning Show (9.30.2021) #PJMS #LDBC

JuniorTheTruth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 76:33


"Is Boxing Making it Too Easy?": The Punch Junkie™ Morning Show (9.30.2021) #PJMS #LDBC Please Like, Comment, Share & Subscribe! Be sure to visit The Black Gentleman Grooming Co.™ at: www.theblackgent.comSubscribe to Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/juniorthetruthOur Sponsors: Big Mamas Sauce (www.bigmamassauce.com)Donate via PayPal: paypal.me/juniorthetruthDonate via Cash App: $JuniorTheTruthBe sure to subscribe to The Smoke City MobCast at the link below:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIvA...Music By: 2)ShawniePark_ Vist The Website: www.juniorthetruth.comVisit: www.punchjunkie.comCheck out the #LDBC Website: www.ldbcsports.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/truthfuljuniorInstagram: @JuniorTheTruthTwitter: @JuniorTheTruthSoundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/juniorthetruthSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/user/juniort...{Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair us. No copyright infringement intended. ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS}

The
WiM044 - The Saylor Series | Episode 10 | The Death of Gold

The "What is Money?" Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 54:31


Michael Saylor joins me to discuss anthropology, energy, and technology from first principles as we build the intellectual foundation necessary to truly grasp the historic significance of Bitcoin.Be sure to check out NYDIG, one of the most important companies in Bitcoin: https://nydig.com/GUESTMichael's twitter: https://twitter.com/michael_saylorMichael's company: https://www.microstrategy.com/enMichael's website: https://www.hope.com/CHANNELPodcast Website: https://whatismoneypodcast.com/Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-what-is-money-show/id1541404400Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/25LPvm8EewBGyfQQ1abIsE?si=wgVuY16XR0io4NLNo0A11A&nd=1RSS Feed: https://feeds.simplecast.com/MLdpYXYITranscript:00:00:00 “What is Money?” Intro00:00:05 NYDIG00:02:06 Money is Tokenized Sociopolitical Energy00:05:23 Bitcoin is the First Digital Money00:07:21 The Ideal Model of Money00:09:34 Money is the Apex Property00:11:35 From Political Money to Engineered Money00:12:54 Ancient Coin Networks00:15:17 Money Changers and Energy Loss00:17:33 Problems with the Gold Standard00:22:33 Custody of Gold is Expensive00:26:00 Gold is Too Easy to Manipulate00:27:21 Gold is Difficult to Transport and Distribute00:28:20 Gold's Divisibility is Limited in Practice00:31:17 Final vs. Deferred Settlement00:34:35 Gold Applications are Difficult and Dangerous00:38:54 Gold Invites Violence00:43:51 The Gold Standard: Dying a Slow Death00:47:19 Performance of Gold vs. Bitcoin00:49:55 To Stay Alive in a Darwinian World…SOCIALBreedlove Twitter: https://twitter.com/Breedlove22WiM? Twitter: https://twitter.com/WhatisMoneyShowLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/breedlove22/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/breedlove_22/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@breedlove22?lang=enAll My Current Work: https://linktr.ee/breedlove22​WRITTEN WORKMedium: https://breedlove22.medium.com/Substack: https://breedlove22.substack.com/WAYS TO CONTRIBUTEBitcoin: 3D1gfxKZKMtfWaD1bkwiR6JsDzu6e9bZQ7Sats via Strike: https://strike.me/breedlove22Sats via Tippin.me: https://tippin.me/@Breedlove22Dollars via Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/RBreedloveDollars via Venmo: https://venmo.com/code?user_id=1784359925317632528The "What is Money?" Show Patreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32843101&fan_landing=trueRECOMMENDED BUSINESSESAutomatic Recurring Bitcoin Buying: https://www.swanbitcoin.com/breedlove/Use Discount Code "Breedlove" for Bitcoin Custody w/ Casa: https://keys.casa/#plansBuy Bitcoin in a Retirement Account w/ DAIM: https://daimio.typeform.com/to/oU5OHXMZWorldclass Bitcoin Financial Services: https://nydig.com/

Review Your Gear Radio
2-28 - We talk shore fishing tips, bass fishing rigs for walleyes, technology, planer boards reviews and more!

Review Your Gear Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 45:55


Season 2 - Episode 28 Boat Coming Back This Week - Where to Head First? Oahe? River? Sakakawea? Anywhere Else? Shore Fishing MUST Haves Rod/reel Rod holder Bells? Bait Chairs Lights/Headlamps Kids? Where Should I Go Fishing Rant? Bass Rigs for Walleyes Drop Shotting Neko Rigs Tokyo Rigs How Long is Too Long for Live Bait Rods? 2nd Half When Does Technology Make it TOO EASY to hunt and fish? Fishing Graph Technology Game Cameras Underwater Cameras Headlines Wind Turbines a Risk for Commercial Fishermen https://www.providencejournal.com/story/news/local/2021/05/15/fishing-access-still-concern-federal-offshore-wind-decision/5088505001/ Montana Loosens Law for Hunting Wolves - NG article WEAK https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/efforts-to-make-wolf-hunting-easier-upset-hunters Anti-Hunters Active in Taiwan https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/07/world/asia/taiwan-hunting.html Trolling Small Lakes Tough to Beat in May - Small Lakes = Warmer Water Planer Boards are Here to Stay New Dreamweaver Ninja Planer Boards - Worth a Shot? Pancakes or Waffles?

Your Band is Garbage
Leo, Jacob, Kenton & Ben from Arlen Gun Club

Your Band is Garbage

Play Episode Play 22 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 73:10


Two damn episodes of the pod IN A ROW where friends come on to talk about awesome shit they are doing. Kinda cool! We are proud to be the leading breaking news podcast. on the left. or of music podcasts. whichever is funnier to you!   FOLLOW ARLEN GUN CLUB: Twitter: https://twitter.com/ArlenGun  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arlengunclub/  BUY FRESH FACE & TOO EASY:  https://arlengunclub.bandcamp.com/  Write in to the show at ybigpodcast@gmail.com  Follow us on twitter @ybigpodcast 

DK Pittsburgh Sports Radio
66 to 87 Podcast: Time to worry?

DK Pittsburgh Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 37:56


Tom Reed, Dave Molinari and Taylor Haase talk about the Penguins' loss to the Sabres, what's going wrong with the PK, and Jeff Carter's first few games. Alison Lukan joins in the third segment to talk about analytics. Music is Too Easy by Nerdboy. Find that song and more from his label, at Renaissance Music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

DK Pittsburgh Sports Radio
66 to 87 Podcast: A last look back at the NHL trade deadline

DK Pittsburgh Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 50:20


Tom Reed, Dave Molinari and Taylor Haase talk about the bright spots in the Penguins' loss to the flyers, college free agents, a surprising season from one prospect and more. TSN's Craig Button joins in the third segment to analyze the trade deadline. Music is Too Easy by Nerdboy. Find that song and more from his label, at Renaissance Music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

DK Pittsburgh Sports Radio
66 to 87 Podcast: Where does Jeff Carter fit with the Penguins?

DK Pittsburgh Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 50:08


Tom Reed, Dave Molinari and Taylor Haase talk about the injury updates on Brandon Tanev, Kasperi Kapanen, and Evgeni Malkin, the Jeff Carter trade, and the acquisitions made by other teams in the East Division. Music is Too Easy by Nerdboy. Find that song and more from his label, at Renaissance Music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

DK Pittsburgh Sports Radio
66 to 87 Podcast: Leah Hextall talks family history

DK Pittsburgh Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 63:41


On today’s show: Tom Reed, Dave Molinari and Taylor Haase talk about the Penguins' injury news, potential playoff opponents, whether Freddy Gaudreau should be re-signed, and more. Leah Hextall, a play-by-play broadcaster and cousin of Ron Hextall, joins us in the third segment to talk about the Frozen Four and some family history. Music is Too Easy by Nerdboy. Find that song and more from his label, at Renaissance Music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

DK Pittsburgh Sports Radio
66 to 87 Podcast: Do the Penguins have enough truculence?

DK Pittsburgh Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 59:30


On today’s show: Tom Reed, Dave Molinari and Taylor Haase discuss the Penguins' taut 2-1 win over the Islanders, debate whether the club has enough physicality for playoff matchups in the rugged East Division and speak with the Boston Herald's Steve Conroy about the upcoming two-game set with the Bruins. Music is Too Easy by Nerdboy. Find that song and more from his label, at Renaissance Music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

DK Pittsburgh Sports Radio
66 to 87 Podcast: Special guest Brian Burke on what he'd like to add to Penguins

DK Pittsburgh Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 43:43


On today’s show:Tom Reed, Dave Molinari and Taylor Haase analyze two wins over the Sabres and look ahead to another Islanders' showdown. Penguins president of hockey ops Brian Burke addresses a variety of topics in the second segment, including the similarities he sees in last three Stanley Cup winners and what he'd like to add for his team. MSG Network's Martin Biron talks goaltending in the third segment. Music is Too Easy by Nerdboy. Find that song and more from his label, at Renaissance Music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

DK Pittsburgh Sports Radio
66 to 87 Podcast: Secondary scoring?

DK Pittsburgh Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 47:23


On today’s show: Tom Reed, Dave Molinari and Taylor Haase talk about the Penguins' lack of secondary scoring, the last stretch of the season, and more. John Wawrow of the Associated Press joins in the third segment to talk about what exactly is going on with the Sabres. Music is Too Easy by Nerdboy. Find that song and more from his label, at Renaissance Music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

DK Pittsburgh Sports Radio
66 to 87 Podcast: How to replace Malkin

DK Pittsburgh Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 59:51


On today’s show: Tom Reed, Dave Molinari and Taylor Haase discuss the Penguins' loss to the Devils and various ways to replace Evgeni Malkin if he's out for any significant amount of time. Penguins player development coach Tom Kostopoulos joins us in the third segment to discuss how COVID-19 has impacted his role, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton's season, the steps Samuel Poulin and Nathan Legare have taken this year, and more. Music is Too Easy by Nerdboy. Find that song and more from his label, at Renaissance Music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

DK Pittsburgh Sports Radio
66 to 87 Podcast: Sami Kapanen joins the show

DK Pittsburgh Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 57:48


On today’s show: Tom Reed, Dave Molinari and Taylor Haase break down the Penguins' win over the Bruins and give out midseason awards for both the Penguins and the East Division. Kasperi Kapanen's father Sami Kapanen joins the show to talk about Kapanen's season, ceiling, and more. Music is Too Easy by Nerdboy. Find that song and more from his label, at Renaissance Music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

DK Pittsburgh Sports Radio
66 to 87 Podcast: What should Penguins do at trade deadline?

DK Pittsburgh Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 44:20


On today’s show: Tom Reed, Dave Molinari and Taylor Haase discuss the Penguins' complete game Thursday night in Buffalo, what moves they'd make at the trade deadline, and Kevin Dupont of The Boston Globe joins us to look ahead to the next series against the Bruins. Music is Too Easy by Nerdboy. Find that song and more from his label, at Renaissance Music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Los Bastardos Con Suerte
Música para soñadores mojados

Los Bastardos Con Suerte

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2021 48:10


Flota mar adentro, en un episodio de medianoche que se mantiene en el límite entre el sueño y la realidad. No importa si eres entrometido, emparedado o estreñido, todos babeamos en alguna siesta. Déjate llevar por pura patraña y alguno que otro destello intelectual, entre un repertorio musical exquisito. Escucharás algo de Folk tapatío, blues de Little Walter (que no murió a los 27) y otro de Dirtbombs, Too Easy de Wiseguys, un himno de Lou Reed, Fat Boy Slim haciendo burbujas de jabón y un blues del desierto de Sahara de Iggy Pop, entre otras delicias. Así que desabróchate el cinturón, saca la panza y suéltate la greña! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/los-bastardos-con-suerte/message

DK Pittsburgh Sports Radio
66 to 87 Podcast: Worst loss of the season?

DK Pittsburgh Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 57:53


On today’s show: Tom Reed, Dave Molinari and Taylor Haase discuss the crushing loss to the Flyers, the play of Jim Rutherford's final additions, what to do with the group of defensemen, and more. Newsday's Colin Stevenson joins us to look ahead to the next series against the Rangers. Music is Too Easy by Nerdboy. Find that song and more from his label, at Renaissance Music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Unrated Unruly
79: Bi-Bi-Bi! Bisexual Baes and Rejection

Unrated Unruly

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 77:16


This week Virginia (@lovelyvirginia) & Taylor (@tayfeli) talk about men they’ve been with who have also been closeted bi-sexuals. They discuss the unfortunate double standard when it comes to bisexual women vs bisexual men! They also discuss rejection, and knowing when to give up, or even knowing if you should shoot your shot at all! During UNPOP the duo discusses the Kardashians who always seem to be in the spotlight and the unfortunate bullsh*t Vanessa Bryant has had to deal with!  A few changes have been made and UNANSWERED will now have a dedicated episode! Send in your questions/problems to be read anonymously on the show to unratedunruly@gmail.com (mailto:unratedunruly@gmail.com) Get your Unrated Unruly Merch! Support ya girls! Remember to tag us and use the hashtag #unratedunruly in your merch pics! Unrated Unruly Merch Store (https://www.teepublic.com/stores/unrated-unruly?ref_id=22190) WANNA BE OUR DADS? ALL IT TAKES IS A FIVE STAR REVIEW! WE'RE REALLY EASY. TOO EASY. THANK YOU! AND LET'S BE FRIENDS ON SOCIAL MEDIA!  Follow Unrated Unruly! Website: http://www.unratedunruly.com (http://www.unratedunruly.com/) Twitter: https://twitter.com/unratedunruly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unratedunruly/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/unratedunruly YouTube: https://bit.ly/2ZyNAWq Follow Taylor! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tayfeli/  Follow Virginia! Twitter: https://twitter.com/LovelyVirginia Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lovelyvirginia/       Get a FREE book from Audible. Start your free 30-day trial!  ✓ Free membership for 30 days with your choice of 1 audiobook + select Audible Originals.    ✓  After trial, get 1 audiobook and free Audible Originals each month from a rotating selection.    ✓  Exclusive guided wellness programs.    ✓  You will get an email reminder 7 days before your trial ends. Click to Try Audible Free (https://www.audible.com/subscription/confirmation?membershipAsin=B076FLV3HT&ref=a_ep_freetr_c4_tab1_cta&pf_rd_p=d78be21f-37a5-4b7e-a0e2-fa063199106e&pf_rd_r=VB11WA2YF0ATNSACKVXF) (*$14.95 per month after 30 days. Cancel anytime.)  http://www.audibletrial.com/UnratedUnruly

Jump Street Podcast
Ep. 87 with Greg Preston

Jump Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 112:06


Greg is a skater and filmmaker from Long Beach, California who is recently known for his collabs with Them Skates and Too Easy. We talk about his life in Copenhagen, filming projects he’s worked on, his favorite Kevon Thompson stories, and more.

DK Pittsburgh Sports Radio
66 to 87 Podcast: Hextall and the Flyers

DK Pittsburgh Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 50:59


On today’s show: Tom Reed, Dave Molinari and Taylor Haase discuss the Penguins' win over the Capitals, Tristan Jarry, the defensemen, and more. Philadelphia Inquirer Flyers beat writer Sam Carchidi joins us to talk about Ron Hextall's time in Philadelphia. Music is Too Easy by Nerdboy. Find that song and more from his label, at Renaissance Music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

DK Pittsburgh Sports Radio
Taylor's Daily Shot of Penguins: Big win over Capitals

DK Pittsburgh Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 24:17


Today's episode: Taylor talks about the Penguins' win over the Capitals and answers your questions on the defensemen, power play, and more. Music is Too Easy by Nerdboy. Find that song and more from his label, at Renaissance Music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Unrated Unruly
Stop Chasing, Start Getting Chased

Unrated Unruly

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 63:25


This week Virginia (@lovelyvirginia) & Taylor (@tayfeli) are getting into petty couple fights, if sliding in the DM’s via emoji actually works, to chase or be chased, bad porn acting, Amanda Byne’s new career, a man that’s dating a whole small town & MORE. A few changes have been made and Unanswered will now have a dedicated episode! Send in your questions/problems to be read anonymously on the show to unratedunruly@gmail.com  WANNA BE OUR DADS? ALL IT TAKES IS A FIVE STAR REVIEW! WE'RE REALLY EASY.  TOO EASY. AND LET'S BE FRIENDS ON SOCIAL MEDIA! Follow Unrated Unruly!

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Blading Chats
Blading Chats with Gregory Preston

Blading Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 42:36


Gregory is not only a great friend but also one of the most active filmmakers in the scene. His taste in editing manages to make each of his videos unique and inimitable. With him we talked about Corona Virus in Long Beach, Compton, working with Jon Julio and favorite fans Too Easy.

Platform
Platform Episode 12 (Part 1) - Gregory Preston

Platform

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 67:37


Greg Preston has got a lot of wild stories, so much so that we soon realised the 1.5 hours we set aside for this episode would not be enough! Unwittingly walking in on a hotel robbery and getting pistol whipped, being harassed by the police, and getting shot at while driving around with Alex Broskow - and we've not even got to the skating part yet. As a result, we had to record this podcast over two separate sessions. As the creative force behind Too Easy, Greg is responsible for a growing catalogue of impressive videos including Software Update, Papas, Boltless Future, Independent, Momentum and the recent Derek Henderson pro skate promo. The brand is turning into an international movement, with popular softgoods, a collaboration with Dead Wheels that sold out in a weekend and the newly announced Them x Too Easy 909 skate. Greg explains how it all started, what it's like to film with Jon Julio and offers some funny stories from working in the new Them storefront in Santa Ana. You can also watch Platform on YouTube - www.youtube.com/wheelsceneblading If you would like to support Wheel Scene, visit our online shop - www.wheelscene.bigcartel.com www.wheelscene.co.uk www.facebook.com/wheelsceneblading Instagram: wheelscene

Platform
Platform Episode 12 (Part 2) - Gregory Preston

Platform

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 100:16


Greg Preston has got a lot of wild stories, so much so that we soon realised the 1.5 hours we set aside for this episode would not be enough! Unwittingly walking in on a hotel robbery and getting pistol whipped, being harassed by the police, and getting shot at while driving around with Alex Broskow - and we've not even got to the skating part yet. As a result, we had to record this podcast over two separate sessions. As the creative force behind Too Easy, Greg is responsible for a growing catalogue of impressive videos including Software Update, Papas, Boltless Future, Independent, Momentum and the recent Derek Henderson pro skate promo. The brand is turning into an international movement, with popular softgoods, a collaboration with Dead Wheels that sold out in a weekend and the newly announced Them x Too Easy 909 skate. Greg explains how it all started, what it's like to film with Jon Julio and offers some funny stories from working in the new Them storefront in Santa Ana. You can also watch Platform on YouTube - www.youtube.com/wheelsceneblading If you would like to support Wheel Scene, visit our online shop - www.wheelscene.bigcartel.com www.wheelscene.co.uk www.facebook.com/wheelsceneblading Instagram: wheelscene

Bringin' it Backwards
Interview with Jutes

Bringin' it Backwards

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 33:04


Together with American Songwriter and Sean Ulbs of The Eiffels, we had the pleasure of interviewing Jutes over Zoom audio!Jutes molds alternative, pop-punk, and hip-hop into anthems bold enough to soundtrack memories you hold on to forever. Often hypnotic, regularly hard-hitting, and always heartfelt, his music has already gathered 20 million-plus global streams and garnered praise and support from Alternative Press, Elevator Magazine, OnesToWatch, Earmilk, and Apple Music’s Beats 1, to name a few. He’s certainly come a long way from the 100-acre farm in Kars, Ontario he calls home. Beyond countless hours among the solitude of a super-small town and in the company of a bevy of animals, he devoured classics by Red Hot Chili Peppers, OutKast, and Ludacris. In 2015, he introduced himself through packed underground shows and a lo-fi, yet lush hybrid style. Putting numbers on the board, Jutes made waves with the independent breakout “Cocaine Cinderella,” amassing nearly 5 million streams and turning heads. Settling in Los Angeles, a prolific string of bangers such as “Devil” and “Too Easy” further amplified his impact. Along the way, he signed to Capitol Records and unveiled the debut Overrated EP in 2020. The project crystallized his sound as Flaunt Magazine dubbed the EP “a genre blending experience.”However, he levels up once again with the seven-track A Really Bad Dream EP. On “Backseat (Kiss Me),” he spins the Sixpence None The Richer hit “Kiss Me” around with nimble rhymes and an emotionally charged bounce. Meanwhile, the single “Say It First” skates over a glassy beat and slick guitar towards a swooning R&B refrain.With more music and surprises on the horizon, Jutes turns his diary into your soundtrack.We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.comwww.BringinitBackwards.com​​Listen & Subscribe to BiBFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter!

Unrated Unruly
Are You My Boyfriend Or Is This An Experience?

Unrated Unruly

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 70:47


Are you dating… or are they just giving you an experience? This week Virginia (@LovelyVirginia) & Taylor (@Tayfeli) start off with who’s been hitting them up that shouldn’t be, head injuries, and bougie sports. They then break down the BF/GF Experience, the signs, their own personal experiences giving/receiving an experience, and the different packages they offer. You’ll also hear podcasting tips, a podcaster FMK, a listener is worried about being a hypocrite over an OnlyFans, & MORE.Want more of Unrated Unruly?! Join our Patreon to enjoy even more unfiltered, unapologetic, unrated, unruly content!https://www.patreon.com/unratedunruly AND DON’T FORGET! Use the code “Unrated” for 10% off of your order at letsphix.com and then tell us what toy you got! WANNA BE OUR DADS? ALL IT TAKES IS A FIVE STAR REVIEW! WE'RE REALLY EASY. TOO EASY. AND LET'S BE FRIENDS ON SOCIAL MEDIA! ________________________________________Follow Unrated Unruly!Website: http://www.unratedunruly.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/unratedunrulyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/unratedunruly/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/unratedunrulyYouTube: https://bit.ly/2ZyNAWq________________________________________Follow Taylor!Twitter: https://twitter.com/tayfeliceInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/tayfeli/_______________________________________Follow Virginia!Twitter: https://twitter.com/LovelyVirginiaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lovelyvirginia/Blog: http://www.mominloveforever.com/________________________________________

Audioface: Album Reviews, Music, & Culture
#156 - Katy Perry, Disclosure, Angel Olsen

Audioface: Album Reviews, Music, & Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 69:15


On the 156th episode of Audioface:REVIEWS: "Smile" by Katy Perry, "ENERGY" by Disclosure, & "Whole New Mess" by Angel Olsen.New singles: “C'Mon Les' Go” by Les Sins feat. AceMoNPR Tiny Desk returns (from home) with appearances from Tame Impala and Billie Eilish & FINNEAS. Justin Bieber ignores covid gathering laws to throw a lavish party. The Killers claim to be ready for their next album already. The Smile review. Biggie's King of New York crown could be yours. The ENERGY review. A new documentary shines a light on the underplayed women of EDM. The Whole New Mess review. And Kid Cudi reaches new levels of hipsterdom with his new ink.Subscribe to Audioface wherever you're listening so you always get new episodes. For politics, Subscribe to Power Report if you haven't already, and watch Dan on TYT's Damage Report! Follow @audiofacepod on Twitter, Instagram, or YouTube for extra Audioface. We appreciate it, and you.

Testimony A Musician's Story - Testimony

In this episode of Testimony a Musician’s Story, presented by Sound Seekers, rapper Shepherd shares his Christian testimony. Shepherd talks about the success of his hit record “Gametime” which is close to hitting 10 million Spotify streams, is featured in the new NBA 2K video game, has a remix with Shaquille O'Neal, and got him a contract with Columbia records. Shepherd also exclusively announced information about his new EP releasing soon, as well as the single “Clocked In” featuring Derek Minor and “Too Easy.”

#YearOfTheVet
Cornelius Maxwell - Army Veteran | Benefit Co-Host

#YearOfTheVet

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2020 61:12


Army veteran Cornelius "The Preacher" Maxwell joins the #YearOfTheVet family to share the journey about his transition back to civilian life, what he see's as a huge contributor to PTSD, and shares with us an idea about a Transition Unit that should be adopted into the military as a means of a much smoother (and safer) transition.Cornelius dives into how military life affects not only affects the service members coming home, but also family, friends, and the community that welcomes them back home!As well as fitting back into the society you once left, Cornelius is able to give insight on both sides of the college life, having been a young 19 year old before enlisting, and now being the “old head” as a transitioning 30-year old jumping back into the college life after 3 tours in Iraq.But the main reason "The Preacher" joins the conversation, is to provide the opportunity for us to reach 100,000 veterans in order to memorialize their legacies through the Honor Our Heroes II: Art Exhibition and Award Ceremony, with artwork depicting the affect of war on the veterans, as well as the affect of war on the family and the communities they belong to. The second Honor Our Heroes Art exhibition and Awards Ceremony will be held in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma at the State Capital Building, after a successful first run in New Orleans. Every veteran provided will be solidified in history by being placed in a memorial in the Oklahoma State Capital Building. If you'd like to be a part of the memorial please shoot on over to https://www.lornarenefineart.com and simply provide the veteran's:1) Name2) Rank3) Date of service4) Branch of Service ----------Show NotesPre-Army Cornelius (05:44)Education and the Reading Rainbow (06:43)The 21 Irrefutable laws of Leadership by John Maxwell “One is too small of a number to achieve greatness” (07:37)The road into the military (08:25) I find out why Cornelius always dresses to impress… at 2 in the morning (09:40)Cornelius is basically Lieutenant Dan… “The Army is a family industry” (11:00)The secret of being needed (12:40)The end of an era. Deciding that it’s time to leave the Army… (15:00)The story of why I’ve nicknamed Cornelius “The Preacher” (16:19) It’s time to become Caesar (19:11)How to set yourself up for failure… (19:43)Utilizing other people’s experience of transition to learn from for your own (20:15)The cultural shift, transitioning into the student vet life (21:30)Other transition woes: The mindset of “Too Easy!” (25:00)The importance of ethos and values (27:00)Cornelius talks about his “Transition Units Theory” (29:15)I tried to grow a Kimbo Slice beard… (32:40)What happens when we slow down… (35:03)How negative transitions affect our communities (39:40)Cornelius’s own battle with PTSD (41:41)Honor Our Heroes II: Art exhibition and Awards Ceremony (48:10)Cornelius’s advice to those leaving the service today! (53:46)

#YearOfTheVet
Cornelius Maxwell - Army Veteran | Benefit Co-Host

#YearOfTheVet

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2020 61:12


Army veteran Cornelius "The Preacher" Maxwell joins the #YearOfTheVet family to share the journey about his transition back to civilian life, what he see's as a huge contributor to PTSD, and shares with us an idea about a Transition Unit that should be adopted into the military as a means of a much smoother (and safer) transition.Cornelius dives into how military life affects not only affects the service members coming home, but also family, friends, and the community that welcomes them back home!As well as fitting back into the society you once left, Cornelius is able to give insight on both sides of the college life, having been a young 19 year old before enlisting, and now being the “old head” as a transitioning 30-year old jumping back into the college life after 3 tours in Iraq.But the main reason "The Preacher" joins the conversation, is to provide the opportunity for us to reach 100,000 veterans in order to memorialize their legacies through the Honor Our Heroes II: Art Exhibition and Award Ceremony, with artwork depicting the affect of war on the veterans, as well as the affect of war on the family and the communities they belong to. The second Honor Our Heroes Art exhibition and Awards Ceremony will be held in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma at the State Capital Building, after a successful first run in New Orleans. Every veteran provided will be solidified in history by being placed in a memorial in the Oklahoma State Capital Building. If you'd like to be a part of the memorial please shoot on over to https://www.lornarenefineart.com and simply provide the veteran's:1) Name2) Rank3) Date of service4) Branch of Service ----------Show NotesPre-Army Cornelius (05:44)Education and the Reading Rainbow (06:43)The 21 Irrefutable laws of Leadership by John Maxwell “One is too small of a number to achieve greatness” (07:37)The road into the military (08:25) I find out why Cornelius always dresses to impress… at 2 in the morning (09:40)Cornelius is basically Lieutenant Dan… “The Army is a family industry” (11:00)The secret of being needed (12:40)The end of an era. Deciding that it’s time to leave the Army… (15:00)The story of why I’ve nicknamed Cornelius “The Preacher” (16:19) It’s time to become Caesar (19:11)How to set yourself up for failure… (19:43)Utilizing other people’s experience of transition to learn from for your own (20:15)The cultural shift, transitioning into the student vet life (21:30)Other transition woes: The mindset of “Too Easy!” (25:00)The importance of ethos and values (27:00)Cornelius talks about his “Transition Units Theory” (29:15)I tried to grow a Kimbo Slice beard… (32:40)What happens when we slow down… (35:03)How negative transitions affect our communities (39:40)Cornelius’s own battle with PTSD (41:41)Honor Our Heroes II: Art exhibition and Awards Ceremony (48:10)Cornelius’s advice to those leaving the service today! (53:46)

Stay Tuned with Preet
The New Threat Matrix

Stay Tuned with Preet

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 61:59


This special national security focused episode of Stay Tuned, “The New Threat Matrix,” is co-hosted by Lisa Monaco and Ken Wainstein. Both Lisa and Ken have served at the highest levels of government -- at the Justice Department and as presidential advisors on matters of homeland security and counterterrorism. Lisa served under President Barack Obama, and Ken under President George W. Bush. They also both served as Chief of Staff to then-FBI Director Robert Mueller. In this episode, Lisa and Ken do a deep dive on the national security implications of the coronavirus pandemic and break down the issues the U.S. would confront in the event of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un’s death or incapacitation.  Lisa and Ken’s conversation continues for members of CAFE Insider community. The special Insider bonus material covers the latest news on FISA and the historical context that helps us make sense of the recent Inspector General reports. Plus, the recent firing of Intelligence Community Inspector General Michael Atkinson and what that means for U.S. national security. To listen, become a member of CAFE Insider.  And sign up to receive the CAFE Brief, a free weekly newsletter featuring analysis of politically charged legal news, historical deep dives, and links to all CAFE content. Write to us with your thoughts and questions at letters@CAFE.com Recorded on 4/30/20 REFERENCES & SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS Host bios Lisa Monaco, O’Melveny Ken Wainstein, Davis Polk The Archive Lisa & Ken’s first podcast conversation: Stay Tuned National Security Special, 2/4/20 Special episode of CAFE Insider, featuring Lisa Monaco: Extraordinary Times, 3/17/20 Lisa Monaco joined Preet on Stay Tuned to help answer listener questions, 6/21/18 Lisa Monaco shares the story of her career in her first appearance on Stay Tuned: Behind Closed Doors: Advising Obama & Mueller, 9/28/17 Coronavirus Lisa Monaco and Michelle Flournoy, “Now’s Not the Time for Isolationism,” Politico, 4/8/20 “What caused the coronavirus? A skeptical take on the theories about the outbreak’s Chinese origin,” The Washington Post, 4/16/20 The U.N. Biological Weapons Convention - on the Prohibition of the Development, Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological (Biological) and Toxin Weapons and on their Destruction Bipartisan Commission on Biodefense, homepage and reports A bill proposed by Senators Mitt Romney (R-UT) and Chris Murphy (D-CT): “To authorize a comprehensive, strategic approach for United States foreign assistance to developing countries to strengthen global health security, and for other purposes.” The 9-11 Commission report and related materials Rep. Adam Schiff’s press release and draft legislation: To establish the Commission on the COVID–19 Pandemic in the United States. “Under Fire For Coronavirus Response, Trump Officials Defend Disbanding Pandemic Team,” TIME, 3/19/20 “President’s intelligence briefing book repeatedly cited virus threat,” The Washington Post, 4/27/20 President’s Daily Brief: “Bin Ladin Determined to Strike in US,” 8/6/01 (declassified and approved for release on 4/10/04) DOJ Memo: Department of Justice Enforcement Actions Related to COVID-19, 3/24/20 Harry Litman, “The DOJ Just Made it Too Easy to Link Coronavirus to Terrorism,” Los Angeles Times, 4/2/2020 Raffaello Pantucci, “After the Coronavirus, Terrorism Won’t Be the Same, Foreign Policy,” Foreign Policy, 4/22/20 Kim Jong-Un CLIP: “Trump: 'Very good idea' on Kim Jong Un's health,” 4/27/20 “Is the talk about Kim Jong Un being sick — or worse — true? Pyongyang is abuzz, too.,” The Washington Post, 4/26/20 “Kim Jong Un makes public appearance, Korean media reports,” Financial Times, 5/1/20

The Too Easy Project
S1 E13: Whatever It Takes - with Arden Cogar Jr.

The Too Easy Project

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2020 76:45


Today I'm joined by the "jack" of all trades, Arden Cogar Jr., esquire. In recent years, Arden has been a dominant lumberjack competitor, but has tried his hand at almost every strength/athletic endeavor out there. At some point, ADJ has held the titles of lumberjack, weight lifter, power lifter, bodybuilder, CrossFitter, and strongman. Over the past 35 years of competitive athletics, he has amassed an enormous amount of knowledge about training - more importantly, how to train sustainably and safely. It's TOO EASY. Watch the YouTube video for this episode at https://youtu.be/nHlEa3wCpQ4.

Stay Tuned with Preet
FISA Follies & Trump’s Taxes (with Steve Vladeck)

Stay Tuned with Preet

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 73:42


On this week’s episode of Stay Tuned with Preet, “FISA Follies & Trump’s Taxes,” Preet answers listener questions about vice presidential rules, Trump’s defunding of the WHO, and COVID-19’s effect on domestic violence. Then, Preet is joined by Steve Vladeck, the A. Dalton Cross Professor in Law at the University of Texas School of Law, to discuss FISA courts and President Trump’s upcoming Supreme Court battles.   To listen to Stay Tuned bonus content, become a member of CAFE Insider. Sign up to receive the CAFE Brief, a weekly newsletter featuring analysis of politically charged legal news, and updates from Preet. And if you haven’t already, listen to this week’s full episode of the CAFE Insider podcast for free in the Stay Tuned feed.  As always, tweet your questions to @PreetBharara with hashtag #askpreet, email us at staytuned@cafe.com, or call 669-247-7338 to leave a voicemail.   REFERENCES & SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS THE Q&A Philip Bump, “Could Joe Biden pick Barack Obama as his running mate? Yes. But.” Washington Post, 8/6/2015 Peter Baker, “VP Bill? Depends on Meaning of ‘Elected,’” Washington Post, 10/20/2006 Erica Werner, “Congressional Democrats allege Trump’s move to defund World Health Organization is illegal,” Washington Post, 4/15/2020 Jacob Pramuk, “Trump’s WHO funding threat echoes action that got him impeached, Democrats say,” CNBC, 4/15/2020 “The Impoundment Control Act of 1974: What Is It? Why Does It Matter?” House Committee on the Budget, 10/23/2019 “President Donald J. Trump Is Demanding Accountability From the World Health Organization,” WhiteHouse.gov, 4/15/2020 Michele Berger and Susan B. Sorensen, “Domestic violence and gun sales in the time of COVID-19,” Penn Today, 4/15/2020 Griffin Dix, “COVID-19, gun sales and guns in homes,” The Hill, 4/11/2020 THE INTERVIEW Steve Vladeck and Bobby Chesney, The National Security Law Podcast  Steve Vladeck and Ryan Goodman, Co-Editors-in-Chief, Just Security Blog Vladeck’s Biography, University of Texas School of Law   FISA:  “Review of Four FISA Applications and Other Aspects of the FBI’s Crossfire Hurricane Investigation,” Office of the Inspector General, U.S. Department of Justice, 12/9/2019 “Management Advisory Memorandum for the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Regarding the Execution of Woods Procedures for Applications Filed with the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court Relating to U.S. Persons,” Office of the Inspector General, U.S. Department of Justice, 3/30/2020 United States Intelligence Activities, Executive Order 12333, National Archives, 12/4/1981 Franks vs. Delaware (Supreme Court, 1978), Justia USA FREEDOM Reauthorization Act of 2020, Congress.gov, 3/10/2020 Vladeck’s appearance before the House Select Intelligence Committee, CSPAN, 10/29/2013 Steve Vladeck, “The FISA Court and Article III,” Washigton and Lee Law Review, 6/1/2015 James G. McAdams III, “FISA: An Overview,” Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, 2006 Steve Vladeck, “The Best Evidence Yet That Government Surveillance Oversight Is Nowhere Near Adequate,” Slate, 10/31/2013 Steve Vladeck, “Trump's criticism of the Carter Page FISA warrant is wrong. But that doesn't mean the FISA process is right,” NBC News, 7/24/2018 Inspector General Memo on FISA Audit, Department of Justice, 3/30/2020 Ellen Nakashima and Devlin Barrett, “Problems with FBI surveillance extended far beyond probe of Trump campaign, Justice Dept. inspector general says,” Washington Post, 3/31/2020 Andrew C. McCarthy, “It’s Time to Rethink Foreign-Intelligence Surveillance,” National Review, 4/4/2020 COVID AND THE LAW: Deputy Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen, “Department of Justice Enforcement Actions Related to COVID-19,” Department of Justice, 3/24/2020 Harry Litman, “The DOJ Just Made it Too Easy to Link Coronavirus to Terrorism,” Los Angeles Times, 4/2/2020 Chris Strohm, “Barr Threatens Legal Action Against Governors Over Lockdowns,” Bloomberg, 4/21/2020 UPCOMING LEGAL FIGHTS: Supplemental Briefing Order on Trump Tax Cases, Supreme Court, 4/27/2020 Steve Vladeck, Thread on Supreme Court Order, Twitter, 4/27/2020 Josh Chafetz, Congress’s Constitution: Legislative Authority and the Separation of Powers, Yale University Press, 2017 Steve Vladeck, “What would happen if Trump ignored a divided Supreme Court ruling against him?” Washington Post, 10/14/2019 WAR CRIMES TRIALS: Gerd Hankel, “Leipzig War Crimes Trials,” International Encyclopedia of the First World War, 2016 Mitchell Yockelson, “The bizarre tale of a kidnapping attempt, the German kaiser and a beloved ashtray,” Washington Post, 8/14/2018 Rebecca Kheel and Morgan Chalfant, “Five Things to Know about the International Criminal Court,” The Hill, 9/10/2018

The Too Easy Project
S1 E12: NutriSci - with Nick and Maria VandenLangenberg

The Too Easy Project

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2020 56:49


Today I'm joined by Nick and Maria VandenLangenberg who, aside from being my cousins, both hold degrees in food/nutrition sciences from UW - Madison (Nick: Food Science, Maria: Dietetics). These days, everyone seems to be an expert on the "best diet" for this or "worst foods" for that. Nick and Maria are here to offer their unbiased, empirical, educated input concerning the science behind what you eat. How does food help/hurt us on a cellular level? It's TOO EASY. Watch the YouTube video for this episode: https://youtu.be/-OFx4bF3FFU

The Basketball Podcast
Episode 107: Fergus Connolly, High Performance Lessons for Coaches

The Basketball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 68:58


Episode 107: Fergus Connolly, High Performance Lessons for CoachesGuest: Fergus Connolly, One of the World’s Leading Experts in Team Sport and Human Performance.In this week’s basketball coaching conversation, Fergus Connolly joins the Basketball Podcast to discuss applying high performance lessons for coaches. Fergus helps coaches to improve performance with evidence-based analysis and athlete-focused training.Dr. Fergus Connolly is one of the world’s leading experts in team sport and human performance. His highly acclaimed book Game Changer is the first blueprint for coaches to present a holistic philosophy for winning in all team sports. Fergus is the only coach to have worked full time in every major league around the world. He helps teams win at the highest level with the integrated application of best practices in all areas of performance.Fergus has served as Director of Elite Performance for the San Francisco 49ers, Sports Science Director with the Welsh Rugby Union, and Performance Director for University of Michigan Football. He has guided coaches, support staff and players in the NBA, Australian Rules Football and international cricket. Fergus has also trained world boxing champions and advises elite military units and companies across the globe.Breakdown1:00 - Evidence Based Analysis3:30 - Data Collection6:30 - Athlete Training9:00 - Big Gaps with Effective Coaching14:00 - Trends in successful sport practice training18:00 - Talking about Warm-Up21:00 - Basketball Specific Movements25:30 - Coaches on the cutting edge29:00 - Dealing with Players32:00 - Post Practice and Recovery34:00 - Static Stretching37:00 - Building a Player Development Program41:00 - Too Easy to be Too Creative with Workouts43:00 - Enjoying the Game more45:00 - Laughter47:30 - Sports Psychology50:00 - Balancing Team and Individual Development53:00 - There's no such thing as Discipline55:00 - You Can't be Half-Frightened57:00 - 99% Healthy is not 100% injured58:00 - Sport Athlete vs Specialization1:00:00 - Improving your Weakness vs Doubling Down on your Strength1:02:00 - Over Conditioned as Coaches1:03:00 - Writing a BookFergus Connolly’s BioWebsite: https://fergusconnolly.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Fergus_ConnollyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fergus-connolly-8430a847/ Basketball ImmersionWebsite: http://basketballimmersion.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/bballimmersion?lang=enYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/basketballimmersionFacebook: https://facebook.com/basketballimmersionBest in the West Video SeriesBest in the West Website: http://bestinthewestclinic.com/

Star Trek Podcasts: Trek.fm Complete Master Feed
The 602 Club : 277: Easy Money

Star Trek Podcasts: Trek.fm Complete Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 47:47


Ghostbusters II. 1989 was a huge year for movies as that summer saw the release of Batman, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Star Trek V and the long awaited sequel to the smash comedy hit, Ghostbusters. In this episode of The 602 Club hosts Matthew Rushing and Christy Morris talk about Ghostbusters II. We discuss our first time, production hell, production woes, the plot, Bill Murray, too easy, Rick Moranis, negative emotions, our ratings and recommendations. Chapters Our First Time (00:03:36) Production Hell (00:05:07) Production Woes (00:13:18) The Plot (00:18:49) Bill Murray (00:23:55) Too Easy (00:27:33) Rick Moranis (00:28:24) Negative Emotions (00:31:47) Ratings (00:37:10) Recommendations (00:40:07) Host Matthew Rushing Co-Host Christy Morris Production Matthew Rushing (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Associate Producer) Davis Grayson (Associate Producer) Daniel Noa (Associate Producer) Ryan Maillet (Associate Producer)

The 602 Club: A Geekery Speakeasy

Ghostbusters II. 1989 was a huge year for movies as that summer saw the release of Batman, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Star Trek V and the long awaited sequel to the smash comedy hit, Ghostbusters. In this episode of The 602 Club hosts Matthew Rushing and Christy Morris talk about Ghostbusters II. We discuss our first time, production hell, production woes, the plot, Bill Murray, too easy, Rick Moranis, negative emotions, our ratings and recommendations. Chapters Our First Time (00:03:36) Production Hell (00:05:07) Production Woes (00:13:18) The Plot (00:18:49) Bill Murray (00:23:55) Too Easy (00:27:33) Rick Moranis (00:28:24) Negative Emotions (00:31:47) Ratings (00:37:10) Recommendations (00:40:07) Host Matthew Rushing Co-Host Christy Morris Production Matthew Rushing (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Associate Producer) Davis Grayson (Associate Producer) Daniel Noa (Associate Producer) Ryan Maillet (Associate Producer)

The Too Easy Project
S1 E11: Don't Overthink It - with Chris Deja

The Too Easy Project

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 40:48


Today I'm joined by Chris Deja who, in the few years since high school, has developed an amazing physique through a rigorous lifting and diet regimen. As a college wrestler and US airman, Chris understands that greatness takes guts. It's TOO EASY. Watch the YouTube video for this episode: https://youtu.be/t1liJ6YuEhM

The Too Easy Project
S1 E10: Toughen Up - with Dalton Brauner

The Too Easy Project

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 53:05


Today I'm joined by Dalton Brauner who competes for UW Stout in one of the toughest, most underrated sports out there. No, not golf...rugby. Having to work his way up in the ranks and go head-to-head (literally) with the brutes of rugby, Dalton knows a thing or two about training for strength, hypertrophy, endurance, and everything in between. Don't mess with this guy. It's TOO EASY. Watch the YouTube video for this episode: https://youtu.be/0acG1M-FC0c

The Too Easy Project
S1 E9: Stretching/Warming up - with Coach Gish

The Too Easy Project

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2020 51:04


Today I'm joined by Taylor Gish, strength and conditioning coach for the University of Northwestern. A former elite collegiate athlete, Coach Gish sheds some light on the key to maintaining your physical lifestyle - it's all about warming up properly. It's TOO EASY. Watch the video recording of this episode: https://youtu.be/8YAwCkzIe-s

The Too Easy Project
S1 E8: Control the Controllable - with Carter Michaelson

The Too Easy Project

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 46:44


Today I'm joined by Carter Michaelson, one of many college students whose athletic careers have been cut short due to the recent Covid-19 developments - but he's got a plan. Carter drops his thoughts on how to perform under stress and "control the controllable". Don't sweat it. It's TOO EASY. Watch the video recording for this epiosde: https://youtu.be/iwECLSBZfPY

Still Spinning - Steven Celi
Daily Energy! - Life was Too EASY! | March 23rd, 2020

Still Spinning - Steven Celi

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 6:17


Life was TOO EASY without COVID! What's good! High, positive energy today talking about yesterday's workout, today's plan, nutrition, one foot technique, MP kicking in I don't even want a gym anymore

The Too Easy Project
S1 E6: Bill's Workout Split

The Too Easy Project

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2020 37:54


Today, via popular demand, I share my own current workout structure and how it has changed over the years. Through trial and error, I have found what works for myself and my goals - there is no one-size-fits-all! Find what works best for you. It's TOO EASY. Have a comment or question about the podcast/episode? Shoot a message on Instagram @tooeasypro.

The Too Easy Project
S1 E5: Top 6 Fitness Myths - feat. Chas Haas

The Too Easy Project

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 63:41


Today I'm joined by none other than the esteemed Chas Haas, who helps to debunk some of the top myths circulating the fitness community these days. This episode is a longer one - just some guys being dudes; being real. Folks, it is simply TOO EASY. To support the podcast, visit https://anchor.fm/tooeasy/support.

The Too Easy Project
S1 E4: Broscience - feat. Preston Hildebrand

The Too Easy Project

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2020 32:20


Today I'm joined by Preston Hildebrand, who is a model of consistency and and dedication in the weight room. His story is perfect for those who are just starting their fitness endeavors and don't know how to take the first step. Preston drops some tips, tricks, and debunks some myths about commitment to fitness. It's TOO EASY. To support the podcast, visit https://anchor.fm/tooeasy/support.

The Too Easy Project
S1 E3: Endurance Training - feat. Claire Sulflow

The Too Easy Project

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 38:19


Today I'm joined by Claire Sulflow, who casually and reluctantly (yes, reluctantly) broke multiple track and cross-country records in both high school and college. We discuss the benefits of implementing cardio into your fitness regime and how to reconcile the use of endurance workouts in support of your strength workouts. It's TOO EASY. To support this podcast, visit https://anchor.fm/tooeasy/support.

The Too Easy Project
S1 E2: Strength Training - feat. Georgie Obitz

The Too Easy Project

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 27:45


Today I'm joined by decorated collegiate linebacker for the University of Northwestern, Georgie Obitz, who shares some insight into how he trains to stay strong - and keep getting stronger. He gives us some tips and tricks, and debunks some myths on what it takes to compete as a high caliber athlete when it comes to strength, power, and explosiveness. It's just TOO EASY. To support this podcast, visit https://anchor.fm/tooeasy/support.

2 Trauma Queens (formerly The Stuck Stops Here)

Enmeshment describes family relationships that lack boundaries such that roles and expectations are confused, parents are overly and inappropriately reliant on their children for support, and children are not allowed to become emotionally independent or separate from their parents. Family members are emotionally fused together in an unhealthy way.  Enmeshment is a dysfunctional family dynamic that is passed through the generations. We tend to recreate the family dynamics that we grew up with because they're familiar. Because it's usually a generational pattern, you may not be able to pinpoint the origins of enmeshment in your family. It's more important to identify ways that enmeshment is causing difficulties for you and work to change those dynamics in your relationships. https://psychcentral.com/blog/emotional-incest-when-is-close-too-close/http://www.patlove.com/We are fun NON-therapists and we use music, humor and our stories to discuss not-so-fun toxic families and multi-generational dysfunction.  We are ordinary people sharing a healing journey in hopes to inspire other ordinary people to laugh as well as find their own path to healing. We are not life coaches. We are not licensed therapists.  We want to the be the voice of the unheard and take the subject of toxic families more seriously than we take ourselves...and we use bad words.  Podcast produced by LW Nolie. Content created by Tami Atman"It's Too Easy” is a parody based on the protest song “Just One Skin” by Swanson and Yves

ANIME • COMICS • GAMES
If It's for My Daughter, Sealab 2021 | Doctor Aphra #35, Superior Spider-Man #10, & Powers Of X #3

ANIME • COMICS • GAMES

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2019 108:36


TIMESTAMPS: • 18:30 - If It's for My Daughter, I'd Even Defeat a Demon Lord - [★★★ - Above Average] • 35:25 - Sealab 2021 - [★★★★ - Very Good] • 50:00 - Star Wars: Doctor Aphra (2016-) #35 - [★★ - Poor] • 58:44 - Superior Spider-Man (2018-) #10 - [★★★★ - Very Good] • 1:12:45 - Powers Of X (2019-) #3 (of 6) - [★★½ - Average] • 1:24:04 - Fire Emblem: Three Houses is TOO EASY! Watch LIVE every Saturday at 8:00 p.m. Central on https://twitch.tv/legionofmyth. WATCH & INTERACT WITH LEGION OF MYTH ON SOCIAL MEDIA • Twitch: https://twitch.tv/legionofmyth • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LegionofMyth • Discord: https://discord.gg/xVgVB4W • Twitter: https://twitter.com/legionofmyth • Minds: https://minds.com/legion_of_myth • Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/legionofmyth/ SUPPORT LEGION OF MYTH ON THE INTERNET • Support: https://www.patreon.com/legionofmyth • Shop: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/legionofmyth WEEKLY LIVESTREAM PODCASTS • Google Play: https://goo.gl/ix8qja • iTunes: https://goo.gl/TQ5ACC • SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/legionofmyth As always, thank you very much for your interest and support, we really appreciate it.

Radio One 91FM Dunedin
Rei (on 'Too Easy' and 'The Bridge') Interview - Rafael Clarke - Radio One 91fm

Radio One 91FM Dunedin

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2019


Rei (on 'Too Easy' and 'The Bridge') Interview by Rafael Clarke on Radio One 91fm Dunedin

Radio One 91FM Dunedin
Rei (on 'Too Easy' and 'The Bridge') Interview - Rafael Clarke - Radio One 91fm

Radio One 91FM Dunedin

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2019


Rei (on 'Too Easy' and 'The Bridge') Interview by Rafael Clarke on Radio One 91fm Dunedin

Too Easy
Third: Solo Travel with Esther

Too Easy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2019 63:46


3rd episode of the Too Easy podcast featuring my best friend and life coach Esther

Double Deuce podcast
166: Train Robbery is a Dick Move

Double Deuce podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 23:29


We’re back and we’re talking about some stuff we’ve been watching/doing. Red Dead Redemption 2 : Murder is Too Easy and Don’t Pull a Gun on Me, My Uncle is Sick!.Spider-man Into the Spiderverse: Great Movie, 2 Murders! Watership Down: Still Sad, but gave us an idea for a dark 70’s suburban ennui tragedy with rabbits called Ice Storm Down! Future Man Season 2: Not as strong as Season 1, Still Fun! Then we get into a sports corner with Sunderland: Doing Okay and Will’s KC Chiefs are in the AFC Championship before Will invites everybody to come eat a hot pot with him, this Friday at 6:30pm at the Szechuan House in LFK! Finally we wrap things up with 2 minute of audience questions where we choose Bolivia, Will finds a title for his book: Life’s Not Fair, Cut Your Dick Off: The Will Averill Story, and Amber Fraley asks a question that ROCKS US TO OUR VERY CORES! All that and a brand new outro! Contact Us! Follow Us! Love Us! Email: doubledeucepod@gmail.com Twitter: @doubledeucepod Facebook: www.facebook.com/DoubleDeucePod/ Also, please subscribe/rate/review/share us! We’re on iTunes, Libsyn, Stitcher, Google Play, I think we’re on Spotify, pretty much anywhere they got podcasts, you can find the Deuce! Podcast logo art by Jason Keezer! Intro & Outro featuring Rob Schulte! Brought to you in part by sponsorship from Courtney Shipley and listeners like you! Looking to drink, see a show, watch TV, hang out, perform a show, rent a space, etc? Check out the Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie 309, Frank’s North Star Tavern, and Conroy’s Pub in Lawrence, KS!

Definition Radio
2018/6/16 - K-man selects 3 tracks off Wiz's new album, and new one by Jon Corbin

Definition Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2018 55:50


Hear three of K-man's favourites off Wiz aka Wizdm's new album "The Traveller Pt.1". He would have easily picked more (one of the other favs was played last week) but you might as well have listen this Aussie album yourself. New music by Jon Corbin, and a few of the song you've clicked 'like' on our playlist. Flashback track by J-Remy featuring Pigeon John (L.A. Symphony) and Bonafied (GRITS). Tracklist: “Rhythm" by Hot16 x Ohmega Watts (K-Def Remix) "Jesse James" by Wiz "You Don't Know Me" by J-Remy "Hush" by Jackie Hill Perry "Bricks of Babel" by Nomis "Return of the Real Hard Beat" by Beat Rabbi & Deepspace5 "Big Iron" by Dirt "NYC to the Third World" by Subatomic Sound System, Rel McCoy, Caballo "El Paso" by Wiz "Travel The Map" by Imperial & K.I.N.E.T.I.K. (Soulseize Remix) "Drive" by Captions "Long Road Traveller" MP Ancient (Re:Flex Remix) "You Care" by Jon Corbin "twenty eighteen." by nobigdyl. "Too Easy" by Wiz "Olympian" by Propaganda Vote on the playlist at www.definitionradio.com/show/599 Leave your requests/shout-outs on our facebook/twitter. www.facebook.com/DefinitionRadio www.twitter.com/DefinitionHH www.krosswerdz.com

Top 5 Film Podcast
E123 - Driving Spidey Home

Top 5 Film Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2017 80:08


E123 features a new round of the PS Score and results from E121. E123 includes reviews for Edgar Wright's "Baby Driver" and the 16th installment of the MCU "Spider-Man: Homecoming" Show Notes: 00:22 - Segment I: The PS Score 00:43 - E121 PS Score Results 03:06 - PS Score Win/Lose Trailer Commentary #2 05:34 - "The Dark Tower" Talkback 10:41 - PS Score: Dunkirk (JC 90% & TS 90%) 12:31 - PS Score: Girls Trip (JC 67% & TS 70%) 13:52 - PS Score: Valerian (JC 32% & TS 75%) 16:26 - Segment II: "Baby Driver" Review 16:40 - Rank Edgar Wright's Movies 21:49 - DJ Ansolo 25:59 - Redefining the Musical 29:55 - An Impersonal Personal Movie 32:30 - Expectation on Action 35:38 - Kevin Spacey 37:10 - Seeing All the Angles 39:21 - Samples and Songs 43:02 - Segment III: "Spider-Man: Homecoming" 44:00 - The Good Stuff 50:56 - A Movie Game 52:53 - A Dependent Guy 55:30 - The Purple Rock 57:29 - All the Shockers 60:23 - Tom Holland is Spider-Man 65:17 - Dump the Iron Man Anything 69:33 - Karen is Too Easy 72:43 - Vulture and Iron Man 2 75:20 - 16 Deep and More Marvel

The SubGenius Hour of Slack Podcast
Hour of Slack #1463 - Headlines + Rudy Schwartz Project

The SubGenius Hour of Slack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2014 61:45


Apparently one obese phone repair guy with the crack of his ass showing is more powerful than a vast army of vindictive spirit-world prank-callers. (A jealous kook informed us that WCSB's phone problems of last month were caused by his imaginary spirit-buddies' anger at us.) "Don't EVER mess with the blue collar ass crack!!" -- Rev. Heathen. Anyway, we play another great Papa Joe Mama sermon, three more brand new songs from The Rudy Schwartz Project, a little Puzzling Evidence, and then the rest of the show is the Stang-Doe-LCD Jabber Machine. Stang recites many funny headlines off the site rawstory.com, which specializes in gathering examples of poebucker dumbassitude from Christian TV preachers, extremist political "pundits" and other folks wearing Mockery Bull's Eyes on their foreheads. About half of the dumbassery comes from Fox "news" show hosts and panels. We should probably be ashamed of ourselves, because, well, it's TOO EASY. "These gags write themselves." 

Working Draft » Podcast Feed
Revision 161: Too Easy, Didn’t Learn

Working Draft » Podcast Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2014 74:52


Es war Rosenmontag und der großteil des Workingdraft-Teams bereitete sich auf das halten diverser Workshops vor. Um einem Monolog zu entkommen lud sich Rodney die Herren Christian Heilmann und Sebastian Golasch ein, um ein wenig über Christians Vortrag an der jQuery Europe zu schnacken. Schaunotizen [00:01:04] TE;DL – Too Easy, Didn’t Learn (video) Mit jedem […]

Reader's Entertainment Radio
Canned Laughter and Coffee with Renee Bernard presents: Char Chaffin

Reader's Entertainment Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2013 16:00


Fun, laughs, stories and happily ever after! 15 minutes of feeling good and hearing about great books!  Char Chaffin has been tricked into the guest chair on Canned Laughter and if all goes well, she'll still be my friend when it's all over.  char.chaffin.com is the place to track her down and when you do, be sure to tell her I sent you!  This show flew by because Char is one of those people who is Too Easy to talk to and Too Fun (is that a thing?  Is that even possible?  Is that like Too Rich or Too Thin? hmm)