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Episode 61: Hedge Fund Offering Terms, Part 1: Compensation Today is the first in a series of Tokens of Wisdom episodes walking through the main offering terms for an open-ended fund, aka a hedge fund. One of the first things I do with new fund clients is take them through a fund questionnaire to determine the offering terms for their new fund. This is usually a one hour conversation, at the end of which I have most of what I need to draft the fund's offering documents. Since I know ToW listeners like it short and sweet, I'm going to break this up into a handful of different episodes. Today's episode discusses compensation terms. Key Points From This Episode: How are fund managers typically compensated?What's a management fee? What's a performance allocation?What variables are relevant for each? Disclaimer: This show is for informational purposes only. Nothing presented here constitutes legal, investment or tax advice. The guests that join us are sharing their considerable fund-related wisdom, but everything they share here is their personal opinion and for educational purposes only. On this show, they are speaking for themselves, and not for their employer or any affiliated entity. Tokens of Wisdom is produced by Dave Rothschild, partner at Cole-Frieman & Mallon LLP headquartered in San Francisco, California. For more information, visit https://colefrieman.com/ Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Dave Rothschild - https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidcrothschild/Cole-Frieman & Mallon LLP - https://colefrieman.com/Music by Joe Ginsberg - https://www.instagram.com/thejoeginsbergFor any questions or comments, email: tow@colefrieman.com
The discussion centers around the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI), cybersecurity, and monetization strategies, emphasizing the dual challenges of protecting data and AI models while also effectively pricing these solutions. Experts Bryant Tow and James D. Wilton explore the urgent risks posed by AI, including threats to company data and the integrity of AI models. They highlight the importance of aligning technical depth with business value, particularly as AI adoption accelerates across industries.Bryant Tow, Chief Security Officer at Leapfrog Services, emphasizes the need for organizations to conduct an AI readiness assessment to understand their specific use cases and the necessary infrastructure. He argues that data classification and retention policies are crucial for effective cybersecurity, as they help organizations determine what data needs protection and how to manage it. Tow also discusses the importance of governance and user training in ensuring that AI tools are used appropriately and securely.James D. Wilton, founder of Monovate, adds that pricing strategies for cybersecurity solutions should reflect the varying levels of protection and the perceived value by different customer segments. He suggests that companies can create premium bundles for advanced features while also considering the architecture of their offerings to justify pricing. Wilton highlights the need for businesses to articulate the value of their services, especially in a landscape where clients may be hesitant to invest due to cost-cutting measures.The conversation also touches on the skills gap in the cybersecurity workforce and the potential for outsourcing as a solution. Both experts agree that effective communication between security leaders and go-to-market teams is essential for conveying the value of cybersecurity solutions to clients. They conclude that organizations must continuously demonstrate the benefits of their services to prevent customer fatigue and ensure ongoing investment in cybersecurity measures. All our Sponsors: https://businessof.tech/sponsors/ Do you want the show on your podcast app or the written versions of the stories? Subscribe to the Business of Tech: https://www.businessof.tech/subscribe/Looking for a link from the stories? The entire script of the show, with links to articles, are posted in each story on https://www.businessof.tech/ Support the show on Patreon: https://patreon.com/mspradio/ Want to be a guest on Business of Tech: Daily 10-Minute IT Services Insights? Send Dave Sobel a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/businessoftech Want our stuff? Cool Merch? Wear “Why Do We Care?” - Visit https://mspradio.myspreadshop.com Follow us on:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/28908079/YouTube: https://youtube.com/mspradio/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mspradionews/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mspradio/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@businessoftechBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/businessof.tech
Title: How Georgia Guys Showed God's GoodnessScripture Reading: Matthew 5:7Series: Sermon on the MountCoinciding with the start of Lent, we are in a series on Jesus' Sermon on the Mount from Matthew chapters 5-7. Today's sermon examines the difference between mercy and grace from 4 Standpoints. Please join us in Pastor Bill's challenge to read through the entire sermon, Matthew 5-7, at least once per week. Share your stories and takeaways on our shout out board here: https://t.ly/pvx50
Talking further on National Road Safety Week starting today – a timesurely to reflect on the current poor driving standard in this state, Thecampaign is national however we still don’t have a set of national roadrules – individual states still singing from a different hymn book. NationalRoad Safety Week is the work of Peter Frazer who daughter Sarah wastragically killed by a truck driver in a totally avoidable crash on the HumeHighway at Mittagong in Feb 2012 when her car broke down. Tow truckdriver Geoffrey Clark and Sarah were loading her car when they were killedby the passing truck. Soon after N.S.W. expanded the road rule requiringdrivers to slow down to 40km/h for emergency responders to also includetow truck and roadside assistance workers. Amazingly, Victoria onlyannounced this week that from July 1 the current road rule requiringdrivers and motorcycle riders to slow down to 40km/h for police, fire, andambulance would be expanded - now including tow trucks, roadsideassistance and incident response vehicles displaying flashing lights. Itbeggars’ belief that after Sarah Frazer’s tragic death in 2012 it’s takenVictoria 13 years to implement a road rule which surely should have beennational road rule from Day 1. I’m David BerthonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode we look at the future of the Sustainable Farming Incentive agri-environment scheme. Natural England head of agriculture Peter Craven tells us the scheme will return – and be better for farming and the environment, albeit with a likely smaller budget.We assess the impact of the UK-US trade deal on the beef and arable sectors – and ask whether it is the shape of things to come?MPs debate the future for Britain's small abattoirs – which are often a lifeline for smaller livestock producers serving higher-value niche markets.And, as the silage season hots up, we talk to safety campaigner Jane Gurney about the latest trailer advice on the road and in the field.A wealth of safety advice and daily checks can be downloaded from the Tilly Pass website. Please download the Head to Tow app mentioned in this episode.This episode of the Farmers Weekly Podcast is co-hosted by Johann Tasker, Louise Impey and Hugh Broom.Contact or follow Johann (X): @johanntaskerContact or follow Louise (X): @louisearableContact or follow (X): @sondesplacefarmFor Farmers Weekly, visit fwi.co.uk or follow @farmersweeklyTo contact the Farmers Weekly Podcast, email podcast@fwi.co.uk. In the UK, you can also text the word FARM followed by your message to 88 44 0.
Five years ago, before we decided to recap the Monday Night Wars, we brought up the epic night that David Arquette won the WCW World Title. It became a running gag that we got so tired of we stopped talking about it. Now we are here and we have no choice but to talk about it. And in a historic ToW moment, we are watching our first WCW Thunder, or one match anyway. Join us as we relive the moment pro wrestling turned upside down and WCW showed us just how bad things were. Also this week: - News - This week in TNA, AEW, and WWE - Bring it to the Table - This week in the Monday Night Wars - Movie of the week: Airheads
I guess it is technically not a roundtable when it is just two people... So sit at the square table with MTB Lawyer and the Gnar Gnomie who chat about what is going on in our world. Rides: Buzzard's roost, Rocky Knob, Jarrod's Place, Tow strap rips, etc. Latest events: PTC Criterium, Roswell pedal day, DHSE, Shorties, Trail RangersLatest news: Bye bye Revel, Singletrack deals, MTB Lawyer new bike (keep it quiet), hidden easter egg, and people need to stop pooping on the floor at Sope... Use Gnargnomies when you email fredballar@gmail.com for a place to stay in Pisgah for 10% off. Use Gnargnomies5 for $5 off your day pass at Jarrod's when you book online.
Today's top stories:Tow truck driver dies while working on school bus17-year-old girl suspected of shooting California City police officer; suspect and officer hospitalizedJailhouse interview with man suspected in kidnapping of 10-year-old Taft girlVatican prepares for funeral of Pope FrancisFDA announces plan to phase out several food dyesUnleash Your Love fundraiser takes place this FridayCelebration of life for Don GaleyWasco Police Department celebrates first year of return to serviceFor more local news, visit KGET.com.
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Welcome to the Chicago Beer Pass: Your ticket to all the great beer events happening in and around Chicago.On this episode of Chicago Beer Pass, Brad Chmielewski and Nik White are keeping things short… it’s been a hectic couple of weeks. Although the guys have been drinking a lot of Irish Red Ales lately they figured they should mix it up with a Dry Irish Stout, this one comes from the fine folks at Sketchbook Brewing. As they knock back a couple of cans Nik shares a few of the spots he’s made it to because Brad’s been slacking on the brewery hopping lately.Having issues listening to the audio? Try the MP3 (47 MB) or subscribe to the podcast on Spotify
Welcome to the Chicago Beer Pass: Your ticket to all the great beer events happening in and around Chicago.On this episode of Chicago Beer Pass, Brad Chmielewski and Nik White are seeing green! The guys decide to dive into a few different cans of Irish Red Ales; one from Phase Three and another from Pollyanna, unfortunately these taste much more like Oktoberfest beers. As the guys try to figure out if these are Irish Red Ales or Oktoberfest beers, they chat about a few different spots that Nik visited over the last couple weeks.Having issues listening to the audio? Try the MP3 (69.7 MB) or subscribe to the podcast on Spotify
Back from the Mid-America Trucking Show in Louisville, Kentucky, this Overdrive Radio edition kicks off continuing coverage as all of us here at Overdrive spent the show fanning out across convention center grounds to cover just as much as possible. The fruits of that labor you've seen just a small sampling of to date, the lot of it collected with the MATS tag at OverdriveOnline.com: https://www.overdriveonline.com/t/4372607 Today we drop back to the very beginning of the show for an 8 a.m. Thursday, March 27, panel discussion that set the issues stage for the remainder of the event. It was moderated by Brent Hutto, longtime Chief Relationship Officer at Truckstop and now a senior advisor for the load board as he's joined the staff of the Truck Parking Club company. You'll hear a variety of voices in the panel discussion, touching on freight market dynamics, small business struggles and ways to overcome, predatory towing, parking, fraud in the brokered-freight marketplace, cargo and payment theft and so much more. Panelists included: **Jason Cowan, leader of 45-truck Silver Creek Transportation, as Overdrive's Small Fleet Champ in 2021, since which plans for growth have come to fruition. **Hell Bent Xpress owner Jamie Hagen, whose all-Mack fleet operates out of a South Dakota headquarters and which was one of two finalists in the 3-10-truck division of the Small Fleet Championship last year. **Jessica Dotson, co-owner-operator of Dotson Transportation with her husband **Tyler Johnston, Mercer Transportation's director of operations **Lewie Pugh, Owner-Operator Independent Driver's Association executive vice president As mentioned in the podcast: **Overdrive's recent insurance renewal-related feature: https://overdriveonline.com/15740305 **Post-crash litigation series: https://overdriveonline.com/15287415 **Tow companies dominate DOT listening session: https://overdriveonline.com/15678174 **Overdrive's revamped Partners in Business start-to-finish playbook for owner-operator careers: https://overdriveonline.com/pib
Sibeal Pays A Visit.Book 3 in 18 parts, By FinalStand. Listen to the ► Podcast at Explicit Novels.It is selfish to believe that your family will always love you. At some point you will be asked to earn it{Right where we left off}It was H-hour plus four. A Thai soldier fired another burst from his T A R 21. The other four soldiers around him did the same. They were using an overturned car as cover. He saw movement at a building across the street to his right. He fired off another few rounds. The figure fell to the ground. By hard-earned experience, he realized the enemy soldier had probably dived for cover, not been hit."Time to fall back. One block back," he hoped he didn't sound too shrill. "You two go first," he indicated the two townsfolk. His battalion major had drafted them minutes after the attack began. Any organized supply depot had been an open invitation for an artillery strike, so he had called for civilians to help carry the ammunition loads instead. These two had been attached to his platoon. Now they were with him.They nodded, hefted up the crate of 5.56mm and sprinted toward the rear while his men gave them cover fire. They made it. He named off two of his other men. It was their turn to go. After their sprint to safety, it was time for him and the last two to go. They ran past some terribly close flanking fire, but all made it.This Thai soldier wasn't the squad leader, or even the squad's second in command. He was a lowly Phon Thahan (Private, not 1st Class). Those two men were already dead. No, he was a common soldier who found other men listening to his orders so, by default, he was in command. His initial squad of ten had shrunk down to three. The fourth man had been part of the regimental staff, a driver, sent into the firefight to replace losses. He still could point and shoot, which was all that mattered at the moment.At the next block he found the two civilians. His men dumped their empty clips on them, then positioned themselves for the next enemy rush. The leader of this ad hoc force took the driver over to the far corner of the building they sheltered behind. Too often, going inside buildings was a death trap. The enemy would corner you then call in their artillery."Guard this corner," he told the driver. "I'll be checking up on you." The frightened soldier nodded, then took up his post. Now he had a few seconds to consider his position. He was running out of town to retreat through. Behind him lay open fields. Just then he saw the tale-tell site of a Dragon Anti-Tank missile firing from the next raised roadway to his rear-right.He couldn't see if it hit anything. There was no huge explosion. Still, it indicated that other elements of his battalion were in the fight. From what little briefing he had been given when the attack started, the major had placed his heavy machine guns and recoilless rifles on each flank to stop the enemy's mobile forces from getting around his command and surrounding them.Little did the soldier understand he was involved in a textbook defense by foot-bound infantry versus armored opponents. His two townsmen were busy shoving bullets into the thirty round magazines. His men had already engaged the enemy to the front. Gone were the cries of 'got him'. No one gave a damn anymore. They were too exhausted to care. Now they counted the comrades they had left, not the possible number of enemy out there.Six minutes later he heard the sound of death coming his way."Everyone down," he screamed a second before an artillery round flattened their shelter. For a few moments all he could do was gaze up at the heavens. His body hurt, his ears were ringing and the belief that he could stop now, he had given it his best shot and his part in this battle were over.He pulled himself and examined what he had left. He wasn't hurt if you didn't count the blood coming out his ears. He couldn't say the same for his companions. One of the townsmen had the top of his head torn off, his soulless eyes gazing up to the forever. One of his men had a smoking chunk of meat where his spine should have been. A second one was nursing a bad leg wound.The third soldier? He was already up and firing. The second townsmen was a bit dazed, yet looked like he could carry on. The soldier crouch-ran to check on the driver. He was laying on his belly. For a second he mourned for that fellow then the man got off a burst, then scooted back. He had been 'playing possum' in order to draw some enemy out. He was alive and fighting."We have got to get out of here," he told the man. "Get to the elevated road across the field then provide cover fire for the rest of us." The driver acknowledged the command, fired off one more burst then bolted for the field. The Thai made his way back to his other survivors. He gave them the same order, the civilian first.The wounded man? He couldn't make it with that leg wound and if any of the others carried him they would most likely die too."Cover us as long as you can," he ordered. The wounded shoulder crawled to the corner to relieve the only standing soldier."Go," he ordered that man. Off he sprinted. The leader placed two spare clips next to the wounded man, wished him luck, then it was his turn to sprint to safety. Close to the end, a few bullets hurried him along. He found the others had made it unwounded as well. The townsman was already shoving more bullets into the empty magazines.To his right was the remnants of the squad with the recoilless rifle and a light machine gun. To his left was a group of six Thahan Phran, paramilitary border guards. He rejoined the firing line. The enemy had overrun the buildings closest to them and were faced with the same quandary he had just overcome, the open field. When a man tapped his shoulder he nearly jumped out of his skin.It was his company commander."You've been doing well. I'm placing you in command of this section. We have a Carl Gustav (another version of a recoilless rifle) in the trees over there," the Captain pointed to the right. Hold this position as long as you can. Help is on the way."Before this fight, the soldier had dreaded this officer. He had been so pompous, so spit-and-polished and arrogant. Now he saw different qualities in the man. He was cool under fire, had his mind on the bigger picture of the fight and the discipline he had instilled in his men was paying dividends the private soldier hadn't appreciated at that time."You are Sip Tho (corporal) now," the officer told him. With that declaration, the common foot soldier had inherited 13 more men, the squad of seven to his right and the six Thahan Phran to his left. Combined with his two that made something more like a combat command. The Captain made his way back up the line. The Thai didn't have long to appreciate his promotion. Smoke shells began detonating between his position and the town, obscuring the place."Remember," he shouted. "Short, controlled bursts and only shoot at something that you know is out there!" With that, he had established his command of the situation. Several explosions detonated in the wooded position. Half a minute later, a tank appeared and pumped another H E into the position. In doing so, it exposed its side to Thai's section.The two men manning his Dragon launcher looked his way. It was a shot at a 45 degree angle and any heavy weapons fire would bring about all kinds of hate."Fire," he ordered. The man aiming the device took a few seconds then let loose. The rocket didn't penetrate the side, but it did knock a track out."Now we are going to get it," the Thai mumbled.A few heartbeats later, a larger TOW missile slammed into it from a position to his command's rear. This time the tank blew up. Of equal importance to the soldier's mind, there were men behind him and that could only mean, the second regiment had finally arrived. He was sure he wouldn't be falling back any further, giving the invaders one more inch of sacred Thai soil. It also meant his men would most likely live to see the end of the day. That mattered too. It was H-hour plus six. Two hour earlier, elements of the Vietnamese People's Army's 314th Mechanized regiment and 206th Tank Regiment with the Mobile battalion of the Laotian 1st Division and the Khanate's Laos Force Command slammed into Khon Kaen. By that time, the small city had already seen its share of hell. Khanate forces had stormed the regional airport with an aerial assault at 4:10 AM that morning.There were no dedicated combat troops in Khon Kaen. It was the HQ for both the Royal Thai 3rd Division and its component 1st regiment. That had resulted in a see-saw battle until the relief force arrived from the north. After that, resistance had collapsed. Over three hundred men surrendered. A hundred miles to the north forces in the town of Udon Thani, battalions of the 1st and 2nd regiments of the 3rd Division were still in combat with Laotian and Vietnamese forces. The final outcome of that battle had yet to be decided.What did matter was that the entire command structure of northeast of Thailand had been neutered. There were five more battalions out there that had no idea what to do next. They suffered from sporadic air attacks, but nothing serious was coming their way.What none of them were aware of was that a Far North Force out of the Laotian highlands had broken a battalion of the Royal Thai's 6th Infantry Division, taken Roi Et and severed the communications between the two formations. At Roi Et, the Khanate armored spearhead had left elements of the 2nd Regiment of Lao's 4th Division to hold the airport and was blazing a trail westward along Highway 23, to the south/rear of those five battalions.South of Roi Et, two other Thai battalions were grudgingly giving ground to a regiment of Vietnam's 305th Division plus the 270th Combat Engineers and 16th Artillery Brigade. What mattered was that those forces were drawing off the efforts of the 6th Divisions to counteract the invasion.The 6th Division had its own litany of woes. It was the subject of a dozen pinpricks. The division's commander had lost contact with the other two divisions under the 2nd Army's command. He had enemy forces to his north around Amnat Charoen, he'd lost contact with this 1st regiment HQ at Roi Et.His second regiment, at Ubon Ratchathani, was heavily engaged with the Alliance's North Force. His 3rd regiment, spread out along the southern approaches to his life line, Highway 24, had discovered small teams of Special Forces at every bridge and crossing, making every attempt at creating a unified front costly and ultimately futile.The 2nd Army's HQ and supply hub were at Nakhon Ratchasima. They were under attack, the airport had fallen and the sole mechanized regiment (minus one battalion) was having a terrible time retaking it. They were presently incapable of coming to his defense, since their third battalion had already been called to the capital to put down unrest/enemy forces.He finally made his decision. The remnants of the 1st regiment were to retire westward over the back roads towards the division headquarters at the Si Sa Ket Railway Station. The second regiment was to hold in place until sunset. Using all of the division's remaining assets, he was going to secure Highway 24 so that his command could retire using that path before they were cut off and defeated one regiment at the time. It was H-hour plus seven. For one of the drivers in a Khanate Heavy Mountain Supply Zuun, there wasn't much to love about this mission. He was a truck driver with a weapon, not a true foot soldier. He was content with his role in logistics, which was why his current mission scared the crap out of him. He wasn't in an armored vehicle and was accompanied by only one Fast Zuun ~ by its very nature a lightly armored unit. Now he was driving deep into enemy territory with a truckload of Karin freedom fighters, who also were lightly equipped.He had already reached the first goal, the town of San Buri, 270 kilometers behind enemy lines and only 60 kilometers from downtown Bangkok. There was a fear that his own air force would mistake then for an enemy supply column and shoot them up. Then there was the fear that some rear echelon troops would find the convoy suspicious and fill his unarmed vehicle with holes. His luck held, the enemy were looking to the north and east, not at a group of trucks heading south.Soldiers from the rebel faction of the Thai Royal Army were stationed in each vehicle to cover any conversation with the local constabulary that might come up. The cover story was that the unit was driving with a purpose ~ the capital was under attack and they were reinforcements using back roads to avoid airstrikes ~ the phone network was a mess and the fact that the plan was so audacious, the normal police officers didn't feel the need to slow the military trucks down.The last phase was pure madness. They rolled down Road 304 at 80 kph. Every time they approached a checkpoint, the unit's commander called in a hopefully faux airstrike, on both them and the Thai soldiers. That made it plausible for the convoy to race forward as the troops around them were too busy diving for cover to stop them. If anything, the defenders thought those truck drivers were the bravest men they'd ever seen.At the end of the journey, they rolled across the Road 304 Bridge over the Chao Praya River, then dispersed. Each truck disgorged 16 Karin fighters, for a total of 560. To that was added the 100 members of the Fast Zuun and 35 drivers, three Tigr's and 59 combat troops. Miracles of miracles, they found the capital to be in total chaos. It was H-hour plus 6 and a half. The Turkish Khanate commander of 100 looked south in the direction of In Buri. He was already in the 'spread chaos' phase of his operation. The central part of In Buri was the junction of Highways 11 and 32. Somewhere to the far north, friendly units were fighting their way to him. Forces retreating south, or reinforcements from Bangkok would have to pass through his position. He commandeered some passing civilian vehicles and created barricades on all three sides of the T-cloverleaf.Before long, the ground elements of an Airmobile Zuun had joined him. That allowed him to deploy several two-man observer teams over the surrounding countryside. He left two AFV's on the bridge and camouflaged the others in the best ambush points he could think of. Then, he waited. It was H-hour plus eight. For Julia Atwood, this was the culmination of twenty-five years working in Asia, covering a host of military conflicts and both natural and man-made humanitarian disasters. She'd gotten a tip two days earlier that Bangkok Thailand was going to be the place to be. Since she wasn't a known anti-government reporter, her entry into the country had been easy enough.She had spent the previous day picking a city guide, luckily finding one she knew well, and looking around for sources of information about 'trouble'. What she found was a quiet city on the edge of an explosion. The police, paramilitary forces and the military had everything battened down tight. At the same time, the population was extremely anxious over the upcoming loyalist offensive against the rebel northwest.The military had clamped down on all information coming out of the prospective war zones while exhorting on all forms of mass media the sacred traditions of Thai national identity and the need for law and order. That made the hairs on the back of Julia's neck tingle. It spoke of an upcoming shit storm. Still, Day One had been a bust. Few people wanted to talk about what was going on; all known opposition leaders were in prison or in exile.She had awakened early in the morning to the sound of heavy weapons fire. She had been in enough war zones to know the difference between grenades exploding, or pistol, assault rifle, machine gun, and tank fire. She was hearing tank fire, which made no sense. The Thai army didn't need to use their tank's big guns to fire at anything the opposition could bring to bear.She slipped out the back of her hotel to avoid any possible police minder, gathered up her guide and went hunting for the story. Twice she barely avoided roving army patrols. What immediately occurred to her was these soldiers didn't seem to know what was going on. They were jumpy (not good) and nervous (great for a story).Her trained ears and years of instinct led her to one of the eyes of the storm. Julia's jaw nearly dropped open. There were Central Asian men riding around in Russian equipment surrounded by throngs of hundreds, possibly thousands, of Thai 'Red Shirt' protestors marching on a police barricade. Several leaders of the movement had bullhorns and were communicating with the police. It was a tense situation.Julia forced her way to the BMP-3M, then shouted up at the commander standing in the copula. She tried Uzbek. The man looked her way."No. I'm Kazak. My Uzbek isn't very good," he replied. Julia's Kazak wasn't the best in the world, but she endeavored to make it work."What are you doing here?""I could ask you the same thing," the man smiled. "We are part of the Alliance effort to bring about democratic change in this country." Julia knew he was spouting the party line."What are you really doing here?" she pressed."I have no idea," he chortled. "I don't speak this language, don't know who these people are and only found out where Thailand was two days ago.""Are there a lot of you here?""Not really.""How did you get here?""We landed at the airport. We are a portion of an airmobile Zuun."Just then one of the protestors tried to get the unit leader's attention. He kept repeating something."He wants you to advance on the police line and look menacing," she translated."Okay," the Khanate officer shrugged. "That I can do."He spoke rapid fire Kazak, which Julia couldn't quite follow. Her ride lurched forward, the crowd parted and she could see the blood drain out of the police commander's face. Without looking her way, the Kazak spoke to Julia."Tell them they have thirty seconds to put down their arms or I'm going to shred the lot of them."Julia thought about it for a second. She was recording this exchange on her camcorder. She knew this was straying dangerously close to becoming a participant, not a reporter. She translated to the Thai young man. He sprinted toward the police and relayed the message. She had no idea what a 100mm fragmentation shell would do, had an idea how bloody a 30mm auto-cannon could get and had great familiarity with the effectiveness of 12.7 & 7.62mm machine guns.The lead protestor had a rapid discussion with the lead policeman, bowing and begging for this situation to be resolved peacefully. The countdown reached eight when the officer indicated his acquiescence. The mob didn't surge forward victoriously. Julia slapped the turret to get the Kazak's attention."You don't need to fire.""I understand that," the man acknowledged. It wasn't over though. Another protestor, a woman, waved for the Kazak's attention. Since she wasn't alone in doing so, the man hadn't noticed her. What she was saying did get Julia's attention."She is saying that tanks are on the way!" she shouted at the man in the copula."Which direction?" he inquired. Julia confirmed the information relayed by the girl, who double checked with the person on the other end of her phone, worked out the terrain in her head, then drew a quick map on her palm."They are coming up the road one block up. They are heading north toward us.""Clear out the crowd," he responded evenly. He once more ordered his unit to action. One of the Tigr's raced forward and disgorged its men close to the next corner then the vehicle withdrew."What do you plan to do?" she asked."Do what I came here to do, kill the enemy.""But they have tanks.""Fortunately I have things that kill tanks," he grinned."Do you mind if I stick around?""It is your life," he shrugged. The BMP moved forward to the point where, with its barrel turned sideways, the vehicle was just short of exposing itself. He was busy talking to someone else.Seconds later, one of the Khanate soldiers at the corner launched a grenade up the street, then two others opened fire with their assault rifles. They ducked back around the corner right as a larger caliber machine gun chewed up the wall as well as the street in front of her. Two other soldiers fired off flares into the sky."You might want to get down," the Kazak advised her. Julia nodded, jumped off and ran to the corner to join the other troopers. She edged around the corner, leading with her camcorder. Sure enough, up the street was an honest-to-God tank, with others behind it. One of the foot-bound Kazaks was busy shouting at the others. Once more, a soldier fired a grenade at the tank, to no visible effect. This time he apparently got the response the Kazaks wanted.The tank's big gun fired. One of the troopers, mindful of Julia, grabbed her as they propelled themselves to the ground. The world exploded. Julia was doing a quick check of her well-being when she heard the BMP race forward, barrel turned perpendicular down the street and then it fired. Julia barely caught it all on her camera. The IFV had fired an anti-tank missile out of its main gun. The oncoming tank was a Ukrainian made T-84 Oplot.It exploded; the turret flying away in a curtain of flame. This time it was the blast that blew Julia to the ground. A Kazak soldier hefted her up and pulled her to safety. He was truly pissed when she dodged back into the danger zone to retrieve her camcorder. She sighed happily when she found it undamaged. The BMP rolled back behind cover."Get down," the Kazak ground pounder growled. "It is about to get a whole lot worse.""How?" she looked at him."Well, now that we have stopped the column from moving," he grinned like a maniac. That wasn't much of an answer. Then she noted all the Kazaks clutching at the concrete sidewalks. She did likewise. Seconds later, she heard the jets. 'Oh God', she gulped. She'd seen more than her fair share of airstrikes. She had never been this close to one.Out of the corner of her eye she noticed the Thai crowd moving closer."Get down," she screamed in Thai. "Get Down!"Others repeated her warning and the crowed went down to their knees. Then came the thunder. Julia could barely make out the whoosh of missiles before the detonating rockets and missiles shook her world.A stubby-winged jet raced past her vision. The pilot had gotten so damn close to the building tops she could make out every feature of his aircraft. This level of caution where civilians were concerned was surprisingly unlike the Khanate. She tried to stand, but the soldier next to her had wrapped an arm around her."They come in twos," he cautioned her.Sure enough another series of explosions rocked her surroundings. No sooner had she gotten to her feet, the Kazak commander shouted,"They are coming around for another pass, then we go!"A series of passes followed with the jets using auto-cannons on whomever was left out there.Julia pushed away from her guardian and rushed up to the BMP officer."Wait," she called to him. Stunningly, he waited, looking at her. "Let the crowd save the survivors. This is their struggle too.""If the soldiers fire on them there will be little I can do," he responded."Give them a chance."Against all her expectations, he did. The crowd moved to discover the carnage visited on their oppressors, and fellow countrymen. It was H-hour plus eight. The Thai tank commander was close to the end of his rope. He'd been fighting since sunrise. Defend, attack, withdraw to a defensive position then wait for the order to counterattack. His platoon had dwindled down to his sole surviving tank. His company no longer acted as a separate entity. Now his battalion, barely a company in strength, operated as a fire brigade, shoring up his beleaguered battle group.The last attack, backed by air power, had shattered his unit. He fell back, literally backing into a second story building to avoid the ever-present Alliance attack helicopters. From his vantage point he could see a column of armored vehicles rolling down Highway 11. He was debating which one he would fire on first when he noticed a jeep coming his way. Onboard were three Thai soldiers, rebels.The jeep rolled right up to his hiding spot. The man in the back dismounted and he walked right up to the tank."Can we talk?" the man inquired. The tank commander kept him covered with this machine gun."What do you have to say, traitor?" he barked."I come to request,""We will not surrender," he growled."We are not asking you to surrender," the man corrected him. "We are asking you to let the war pass you by.""Why should I?""If you fight, you will be destroyed. The Thai army will need to rebuild when this is over and we must be strong. If you throw your life away, we will all be weaker."The tank commander had to think that over. If he began firing on that armored column he would be striking a mighty blow for his country. He would also be sentencing him and his men to death."There will be no surrender?""No sir," the man insisted.The rebel soldier made some sense. The Thai military would have to rebuild when this catastrophe was over. He and his men had done their part."We will stay here for a while," the tank commander informed the rebel."Very well," the soldier bowed. He remounted his jeep and drove away."We are going to stay here a while," he addressed his crewmen. "Get a bite to eat and a drink of water."His men hesitated for a moment."Now, while we have the chance."The men hopped to. They had their orders. They would worry about the morality of their actions later. It was H-hour plus nine. The men in the Royal Thai Army's high command were finally getting ahold of the big picture. The good news was the Third Army's offensive was grinding to a halt along a line stretching along Highway 1 from Tham Pet Tham Tong Forest in the east to Chai Nat on the Chao Praya River in the west. It was accepted as fact that the 3rd Cavalry and 11th Infantry divisions could hold the line.West of the Chao Praya was a chaotic mess of small garrisons involved in raids and counter-raids. It was deemed unlikely the Alliance forces could push forward any further in that direction either. It also meant that they couldn't pull units from that region to reinforce any of their other trouble points and they had a few.That was most of the good news.Another piece of good news was the1st Army's 2nd Infantry Division had stopped the invasion force they were facing only a few kilometers over the frontier in the area of Watthana Nakhon District. As soon as they had gathered the majority of the division together, they would be mounting a counter-offensive with the intention of overwhelming that force and destroying it.After that, it only got worse.In the area of the 2nd Army, the 3rd Infantry Division and the 2nd Cavalry Division had virtually ceased to exist as cohesive forces. Two battalions of the 3rd Division were retreating south into the 6th Division's area. The 2nd Cavalry division had been reduced pre-battle to one mechanized regiment. That regiment was gone and with it, the supply routes for the 2nd Royal Thai Army.Inside that zone, the 6th Infantry Division still existed, but it was in a world of trouble. They had lost control of Highway 24, their primary supply/evacuation route, and were relentlessly being driven out of Ubon Ratchathani. Even with the slowly arriving battalions of the 3rd Division, the 6th could barely muster two combat-effective regiments and those were running short of fuel and ammunition. The 6th had become a static force, too large to be overwhelmed, too immobile to press the enemy out, or save themselves from a slow strangulation. Had they their assigned tank battalion, but they didn't.The 1st Army's 9th Division was in the worst shape. They had gathered into one elliptical shaped perimeter centered on Chanthaburi and were down to four battalions and two tanks. Technically, they had another battalion, except the 1st Army command had ordered that into Bangkok to aid in suppressing the rebel movement. The 9th Division was surrounded, under attack from the land, sea (the Indian Navy had joined the fight) and air. Their commanding general expected to be wiped out before sunset.And Bangkok?It was turning into a typhoon scale disaster. They had finally determined that there were eight small Khanate platoons roaming the city, seemingly at will. The 1st Division had finally located and destroyed one of those, along with a dozen protestors who chose to fight by their side. The others were still at large and causing trouble.That wasn't the worst of it though. The plan had been to pacify outlying neighborhoods and work their way in to the worst areas. That had started out effectively, then suddenly they had lost the northwestern and southeastern sectors. In the northwest, there were Karin fighters killing, or capturing police and paramilitary strongpoints.In the southeast, it was much worse. Unknown armored troops from the 9th Division's rear area had come seeping in along the riverfront. They seemed to be everywhere at once, surprising roadblocks and checkpoints then ambushing the forces sent to restore order. They were a cancer pushing into a city already short on reserves.There were public displays of defiance going out over the international news, surgical air strikes and a growing sense among the rank and file 'Guardians of the Public Order' that they were on the losing side. There were reports of police turning their backs on the unrest, directing traffic and arresting petty criminals instead.The Royal Thai Army in Bangkok still had over 50,000 men under its command. They were sure they were facing less than a thousand hardcore militants, yet they were losing control of the streets. Part of that was caused by the military being tied down to certain strategic areas they had to hold. They had to protect over a dozen buildings and, as they had painfully learned, a platoon wouldn't do.The Government House had been temporarily overrun and Parliament had been shelled. Channel 3 had been hijacked and the forces sent to take it back had been subject to intense helicopter attacks and driven back. They'd killed two such craft, but that only seemed to make the Alliance troops angrier. This was what a death by a thousand cuts felt like. This was worse than bad, because it looked bad on media going out all over the world. It was H-hour plus twelve. The commander of the MARCOS had finally taken the time to eat. He was in the Maleenont Towers section of Khlong Toei, Bangkok. It had been his masterstroke, seizing the Channel 3 station. He wasn't sure who the eight shady characters who showed up with the VIPs were and he didn't really care. What did matter was while the VIP's fought like wildcats in private they were putting on a unified front while on TV.One of the VIPs was the former civilian Prime Minister of Thailand. The other guys seemed to hate her guts, but were willing to work with her to overthrow the generals. What he did care about was the nearly five hundred men under his command plus a dozen helicopters and jets somewhere above, waiting to swoop in and help when the next government attack materialized.He had to give them this much, the police forces had guts, not a lot of brains, but plenty of guts. Their counter-terrorism unit had known their stuff, but they didn't have any effective anti-tank weapons and he had a half dozen tanks. Whenever the army got feisty, he called up 'Shiva's Fist' ~ his men's joking reference to the Khanate air support. Those bastards not only killed you, they came back around and killed your corpse too.He got a call from the perimeter. Some of those Karin fighters had crossed half the city to join them. The Indian officer had thought that part of the Khanate plan was utter madness, yet here they were, shooting up the place in a manner only highly experienced insurgents could. Those guys didn't even want to hang around. They were asking for more ammo. The locals were giving them all the food and water they needed.At nine, once it was truly dark, the Khanate was promising to drop off a few tons of whatever they need plus some more medivac units. He was down nine men dead and twenty-seven wounded badly enough they need to be removed. The Khanate had lost four times as many. All in all, the overthrow of a military regime was turning out to not be as difficult as he thought it would be. He was waiting to be surprised. It was H-hour plus fifteen. The fighting had died down and now the main activity was the Thai civic authorities fighting the fires burning in Saraburi. The Khanate Commander of 1000 looked over his shoulder at the burning city. It hadn't been much of a fight, mainly a few rear echelon forces from the Royal Thai 2nd Army and some paramilitaries.He wasn't in the town. The majority of his troopers had already rolled down to the junction of Highways 1 and 33. He had communication with other elements farther west on Highway 32 at Ang Thong and to the northwest at the junction of Highways 1 and 32. The offensive operations was essentially over for his command. That was just as well. He was running low on petrol. He still had plenty of ammunition though.They were sitting on the lifeline for the 1st Army's 3rd Cavalry and 11th Division to the north and the 2nd Division to the east. The 6th Division was too far in his rear to matter and the 9th Division was facing annihilation along the coast. It was very dark now, but the air force was still active. Some pilots were flying their sixteenth mission of the day.For most of the day, the Khanate Air Force had concentrated on his axis of advance and the battle in Bangkok. The Vietnamese Air Force had concentrated on the hapless 9th Division. In reality, the Alliance was almost at the end of its tether.His combined Laos and Far North Task Forces were spent. The North and Cambodian Task Forces had the 6th Division pinned down. The South Task Force had done the same with the 9th. Only the Central Task Force facing the 2nd Division appeared to be in serious trouble.None of those formations were actually near defeat, though many of them wouldn't realize that until morning. Only the 3rd Army's two task force had consisted of more than 5,000 hastily gathered troops and most of those were Cambodians, Laotians and Vietnamese. To that the Khanate had added 50 mobile Zuuns spread over ten task forces and another 50 airmobile, parachute and airlifted units ~ less than ten thousand men and women spread over all fronts.The cold, hard reality for him was that not a single loyalist Thai unit had been destroyed. The 3rd and 9th infantry divisions has been battered, that was true. The majority of their mobile forces, the 2nd and 3rd cavalry divisions, still existed as a potent force. The 11th and 2nd infantry divisions were also out there, but they were all cut off from the capital. And in this elegant global play, the one theater that mattered was Bangkok.In the morning, if they came for him, the loyalist Thai's were going to discover that offense was a lot more painful that defense. Only the 2nd Division bothered him. The forces to the north were too heavily engaged with the rebel Thai 3rd Army to dispatch more than a battalion his way and he would gobble up a battalion.It would be too much to ask the battered Alliance Center Task Force to keep the 2nd Division occupied. From what he had heard, they were on the verge of disintegration after a powerful Loyalist counterattack. He did have patrols on the 304 and 359 Roads in case their commander got creative. What those few men lacked in vehicles, they would compensate for with air power.The Khanate Air Force was a 24/7, all-weather operation. They had lost 40 aircraft to enemy action and a further forty to mechanical malfunction. Losses in helicopters was also high. But there were still enough of both to get the job done. Now all he had to do was wait for the Americans to arrive. It was H-hour plus seventeen.There were only three major acts left in this macabre play before the eyes of the world. A squadron of 12 Tu-22M bombers found two of the 2nd Division's regiments sneaking to the west. The Thais had done this with as much secrecy as they could. Unfortunately, their move was one of only two option left to the Loyalist Royal Thai Army.Option One, the most likely one, had the 2nd Division attacking the Khanate troops south of Saraburi. It would not only give the 2nd Division freedom of movement, it would establish supply lines to the divisions currently holding the rebel Thai Third Army at bay. It was the predictable choice.The Khanate U A V were out there, scouting for them and when they spotted the three columns using the backroads to approach their attack positions, they relayed that information to a not-so-distant A-50E/I. The squadron of waiting bombers had incredible endurance and had been circling the suspected target area for three hours. They broke up into groups of six then into groups of two. The first two lined up on their targets then unleashed their lethal cargo.Each plane dropped sixty-nine 250 kg bombs. That was138 bombs with a combined explosive power of 75,900 lbs. spread out over three-quarters of a mile. The A-50 assessed the damage for 7 minutes before sending the second set of two in. Another 138 bombs. Another 75,900 lbs. of death. The third group wouldn't be needed. In ten minutes the fighting power of the 2nd Royal Thai Infantry Division had evaporated.Option Two? That called for the 1st Infantry Division, with her added units, to sally forth from Bangkok and rescue the trapped elements of their other divisions. That would have entailed abandoning large areas of the capital to the protestors and the tiny groups of invaders that were helping them. No one thought they would do that and they were right. Had they been wrong, there was another squadron of bombers waiting for them. It was H-hour plus nineteen. The Thai Phon Thahan-turned-Sip Tho looked out into the darkness. Four hours ago he was anticipating crossing the Cambodian border and burning down their town for a change. Now, now it was wait-and-see. The majority of the division had withdrawn for a long night march to the west. From what he had gathered, the 2nd Army had been pummeled and it was once again the time for the 2nd Division to save the day.He spotted movement in front of him. He glanced over to his 'sniper', a Thahan Phran who was the best shot in his unit and had a taste for the task. The man had the target in his sights."I come to parlay," the voice in the darkness shouted in less than perfect Thai. The Thai soldier had to think what that meant. His instinct was to shoot the man. His training taught him to not make choices above his pay grade."Advance. Don't do anything stupid," he called out. To the man next to him he whispered, "Go get the Captain." The man slunk away. No one alive in the unit stood up to do anything. You even pissed crouched down. The man coming toward him was a Cambodian. It was evident in both his gear and accent. "What do you want?""We want a truce," the man replied. He remained very erect, his hands in the air and only made slow, careful movements."I should shoot you," he growled."That would be unfortunate for both of us. I would, of course, be dead, and my allies would open up with our artillery."The conversation was truncated by the captain's arrival. They went through much of the same routine, absent the 'I should kill you part' and the counter-threat. The captain turned to the Thai soldier."Blindfold and bind this man's hands then take him to the Phan Ek (Colonel). Let him figure this out."Without the soldier saying anything the Captain added, "This could be a ruse. I must stay here. Hurry."He nodded, took a shirt from one of the civilian volunteers, cut it into strips then blindfolded and bound the man."If you so much as sneeze, I'll put a bullet in your head," he warned the man."I understand," the Cambodian replied. The soldier took the Cambodian one block behind the lines, spun the man around several times, then led him toward the command bunker. He spun him around twice more before making his final approach. A wounded junior officer met him at the entrance."Come on," he took custody of the man. Having nothing else to do and not having been ordered to release the prisoner, the soldier followed along.The Regimental Commander had the man un-blindfolded. His hands remained bound."What do your masters want?" the Major snapped."They want a truce," the Cambodian blinked in the sudden bright light."You invaded us without a declaration of war. That makes you criminals, not combatants.""We attacked at the request of the legitimate authority in Thailand, the Commanding General of the Royal Thai Third Army.""Those men are rebels and you will not refer to them as anything but," the Phan Ek insisted."Very well. My Commander wishes to let you know that our mobile hospital has arrived. We wish to exchange prisoners and place our facilities at your disposal as well.""The Royal Thai army will be there soon enough," the Major glowered."Unlikely. Our Khanate allies have informed us that most of your division was destroyed on the road. You have one battered regiment and a handful of tanks. You are not going anywhere."The soldier wanted to slap the smug smile off the man's face."I do not have the authority to hand over prisoners until their status as POWs or criminals has been established," the senior officer countered."If you consider our men criminals, we will treat your men like traitors.""Are you threatening me?""Yes. A fact you should be aware of is that the Khanate has been flying in reinforcements since noon and we have five more armored, mechanized and artillery Zuuns to attack with. Come sunrise, we will be coming at you again unless we have a truce.""Now you are threatening us again," the Phan Ek pointed out."I am explaining the realities of your situation, nothing more," the Cambodian countered. "Our task force commander believes that further violence will be futile. You have done your job and we have done ours.""And your job was to keep us occupied so you could rape and pillage other parts of our country?""No sir. The Alliance forces have been operating under very strict guidelines. The Thai people are our allies and we are a liberating force," the Cambodian replied."You consider this town 'liberated'? You've destroyed it," the Phan Ek noted."It was unfortunate that you chose to fight us here."The Colonel studied the man silently for thirty seconds."I will agree to a two hour truce. That should allow me to contact my superiors for further clarification on my mission. We will hand over any critically injured 'invaders'. You will return any POW's you are holding in exchange.""Agreed," the Cambodian immediately responded."Just like that? It is really within your authority to make such a deal?""As I said earlier Phan Ek, we believe the fighting is over. We don't need your captured men. We would like to see as many as our comrades live as possible. No matter what your commanders say, the fact remains that if you come out of these ruins, you will be slaughtered. You know that. I know that. Peace is the only avenue that leads to any level of success. Today, today, both our forces did what our commanders told us to do. The dying should stop.""Go. The truce will take effect in, fifteen minutes ~ 12:12 am. We will transfer prisoners and wounded at your point of entry. We will both give a warning whistle fifteen, ten, five and one minute before the truce ends at 2:12 am. Do you understand?"The Cambodian repeated the terms of the truce. He was bound up then sent back with the Sip Tho."Do you really think this is the end of the fighting," he asked his blind captive."On the lives of my children I hope so," the man sighed. "I led 88 men into battle this morning and now I'm down to 46 effectives. I have lost too many already for a battle that wasn't in my nation's best interest. I am tired of the killing.""Me too," the Thai said a moment later. After he delivered him to the Captain on the front lines, the man was unbound."Good luck," he found himself saying."Good luck for both of us," the Cambodian gave a weary smile. "May we not meet again.""If I see you again, I will kill you.""I feel the same way," the man chuckled. "We are both soldiers doing what more powerful men have commanded us to do. I don't know about you, but I have had enough." Several Thai soldiers nodded. They had driven the enemy off Thai soil. Continuing the fight didn't seem to have much of a point.
The towing industry faces some of the highest insurance rates in any business sector - but new technology is creating a path to lower premiums and better protection. In this revealing conversation with Tim Smith, Senior Fleet Solutions Specialist at Azuga, we explore the dramatic shift in how insurance companies view telematics and camera systems for tow trucks.Just a few years ago, having cameras might earn you a small discount. Today, many insurers won't even write a policy without them. As Tim explains, "Tow trucks are just magnets for insurance claims" - whether it's property damage allegations, worker's comp issues, or even more serious claims. The video evidence these systems provide has become essential in an environment where "the burden of proof is on you, not the person making the claim."We dive into fascinating real-world examples of how camera footage has protected towing companies from fraudulent claims and dangerous roadside scenarios. Tim shares stories ranging from sexual harassment allegations disproven by video to footage capturing the extreme dangers tow operators face on highways.The conversation takes an exciting turn when Tim reveals Azuga's upcoming camera system specifically engineered for the towing industry. Unlike previous generations adapted from general fleet solutions, this new technology has been developed from the ground up with towing-specific challenges in mind. Attendees at the Florida Tow Show will get the first opportunity to experience this breakthrough technology.Beyond security applications, we explore how Azuga's platform offers comprehensive maintenance management capabilities that integrate with fuel cards to deliver precise operational costs per vehicle - giving tow operators unprecedented visibility into their business economics.Ready to see how these technologies could transform your towing business? Connect with Tim Smith directly at tims@azuga.com or 205-728-9135.
On this episode, Dave West, the Foil Lord joins us from his home in Australia to talk about: - His love of Wing Foiling - Para Winging Overview (Ensis & Flow) Tips, Tricks and Insights- Community dynamics, personal achievements, product innovations, and techniques for downwind foiling- Upcoming Trips (AWSI 2025) - An overview of dangerous creatures (Canada Vs Australia) - The excitement of foiling events, the challenges of wildlife encounters, and the balance between personal responsibilities and passions- Tow buggies - And Much More Visit: https://www.youtube.com/@davewestfoils Trip Alert !! --> Want to improve your wing foiling? Join us in Bonaire, May 4-10. Details: foillifepodcast.com/bonaire-may-2025Learn more about our team!Our Links: https://linktr.ee/foillifepodcastHelp Frank get to AWSI 2025: Support us!
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Welcome to the Chicago Beer Pass: Your ticket to all the great beer events happening in and around Chicago.On this episode of Chicago Beer Pass, Brad Chmielewski and Nik White are making up for lost time and have two beers to try on this episode, Lezak By Day and Lezak By Night both from Alarmist Brewing. These are a couple of the newest beers from Alarmist and it’s awesome to see them knock out lagers that are this great. For right now, expect the podcast to come out every couple of weeks, this gives Brad and Nik a bit more time to visit some places and deal with whatever life serves up.As the guys drink these beers from Alarmist they talk about Pilot Project and a few other changes that seem to be happening in the beer scene.Having issues listening to the audio? Try the MP3 (69.7 MB) or subscribe to the podcast on Spotify
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for February 23, 2025 is: tousle TOW-zul verb To tousle something is to dishevel it—that is, to make it untidy or unkempt. Tousle is usually, though not always, used specifically when a person's hair is being so treated. // Vic stood in front of the mirror and tousled his hair, trying to get a cool, disheveled look. See the entry > Examples: “One of her hands tousled her long hair, which she wore down, and the other hand hovered in front of her skirt as she hooked a thumb in its waistband. She paired the fashion set with a choker necklace and dangling hoop earrings.” — Meghan Roos, Parade, 21 Mar. 2024 Did you know? The verb tousle today is typically used for the action of mussing someone's hair playfully (“tousling the toddler's hair”) or fussily (“tousling her tresses for that just-woke-up look”), but the word's history is a bit edgier. Tousle and its synonym touse come from -tousen (“to pull or handle roughly”), a frequentative of the Middle English verb touselen. (A frequentative indicates repeated or recurrent action; sniffle, for example, is a frequentative of sniff.) Both tousle and touse have older meanings having to do with rough handling in general; before hair was tousled, people were—ouch. It's no coincidence that another frequentative of -tousen, the Scots word tussillen, is the ancestor of the English verb tussle, meaning “to scuffle” or “to fight or struggle with someone by grabbing or pushing.”
The episode delves into the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on cybersecurity, particularly focusing on the rise of AI-driven phishing attacks. Bryant G. Tow, Chief Security Officer at LeapFrog Services, discusses how cybercriminals are leveraging generative AI to create more convincing phishing schemes, which can lead to identity theft. Despite the advancements in attack methods, Tao emphasizes that the fundamental defenses against these threats remain unchanged. He highlights the importance of understanding the evolving landscape of cyber threats and the necessity for organizations to adapt their security measures accordingly. Tow elaborates on the concept of an "arms race" in cybersecurity, where defenders must continuously improve their strategies to keep pace with increasingly sophisticated attacks. He points out that while phishing remains a common entry point for cyber threats, the use of AI is transforming these attacks into more personalized and effective schemes. The conversation shifts to the implications of deepfake technology, which can create realistic impersonations of individuals, further complicating the security landscape. Tao warns that the ability to produce convincing deepfake videos and audio can lead to significant risks for organizations. The discussion also touches on the challenges of insider threats, particularly when employees intentionally disregard security policies. Tao stresses the importance of establishing clear acceptable use policies and implementing a zero-trust framework to mitigate these risks. He notes that most insider threats are accidental, but organizations must be prepared to address malicious actions as well. Effective governance, training, and monitoring are essential components in managing insider threats and ensuring compliance with security protocols. Finally, the episode highlights the evolving role of government agencies like the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) in addressing cybersecurity challenges. Tow reflects on recent changes in leadership and the potential for new perspectives on cybersecurity governance. He expresses hope that the shift in focus will lead to more accessible resources and support for organizations navigating the complex landscape of cyber threats. The conversation underscores the need for continuous adaptation and vigilance in the face of emerging technologies and evolving attack methods. All our Sponsors: https://businessof.tech/sponsors/ Do you want the show on your podcast app or the written versions of the stories? Subscribe to the Business of Tech: https://www.businessof.tech/subscribe/Looking for a link from the stories? The entire script of the show, with links to articles, are posted in each story on https://www.businessof.tech/ Support the show on Patreon: https://patreon.com/mspradio/ Want to be a guest on Business of Tech: Daily 10-Minute IT Services Insights? Send Dave Sobel a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/businessoftech Want our stuff? Cool Merch? Wear “Why Do We Care?” - Visit https://mspradio.myspreadshop.com Follow us on:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/28908079/YouTube: https://youtube.com/mspradio/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mspradionews/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mspradio/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@businessoftechBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/businessof.tech
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Come along and join Josh and Andrew as they chat to Dono about the huge Aldium in Flames tournament, a TOW and Mordheim teams event that just wrapped up a few weeks ago. It was an epic narrative event that was so seductive, even our host Josh was seduced into adulterous attendance.For more information on the work that Dono and his team of co conspirators have done. Information on how to link into the Mordheim community. Or to research more about Aldium, please check out the 4 links below.https://www.facebook.com/groups/500623676040325https://www.facebook.com/groups/3382930945095108https://oldworldroa.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Pagehttps://www.facebook.com/groups/1574750733372296
Można Pięknie Żyć *---Witaj! "Można Pięknie Żyć*" to seria podcastów, w której odkrywamy, jak zmiany w stylu życia mogą poprawić nasze zdrowie metaboliczne. Skupiamy się na Terapeutycznym Ograniczaniu Węglowodanów i jego pozytywnym wpływie na metabolizm oraz ogólne samopoczucie. Pamiętaj, że zdrowie zaczyna się od wiedzy, a my jesteśmy tu, aby dostarczać Ci inspirację i praktyczne wskazówki na drodze do pięknego życia. Zaczynamy!Jak uniknąć błędów na drodze do zdrowia?Każdy kiedyś zaczynał – my również. Po drodze popełniliśmy mnóstwo błędów, które wydłużyły naszą przemianę i kosztowały nas sporo nerwów. Dziś jesteśmy zdrowi, pełni energii, wycofaliśmy choroby metaboliczne i pięknie żyjemy, ale ta droga zajęła nam trzy lata.W tym odcinku:
Jody McDonald fills in for Bill l Eagles dominate the Chiefs l Patrick Mahomes is still in the G.O.A.T conversation l Guest: Bryant McFadden, CBS Sports HQ NFL analyst / Tow time Super Bowl Champion.
Środa z Braćmi Rodzeń---W dzisiejszym odcinku Środy z Braćmi Rodzeń czeka na Was mocna dawka wiedzy i inspiracji!
Chicago Beer Pass: SwiftiesWelcome to the Chicago Beer Pass: Your ticket to all the great beer events happening in and around Chicago.On this episode of Chicago Beer Pass, Brad Chmielewski and Nik White are back behind the microphones to kick off 2025. On this episode, the guys have a Taylor Swift-inspired collaboration from the folks at Forbidden Root. Although Forbidden Root has a brewpub in Chicago, these were canned in Ohio, so they are somewhat local. As the guys knock back a couple of cans, they talk about the places they checked out recently and get up to speed with some rumors of who is closing and who might be opening.Having issues listening to the audio? Try the MP3 (88.7 MB) or subscribe to the podcast on Spotify
Welcome to the Chicago Beer Pass: Your ticket to all the great beer events happening in and around Chicago.This episode of Chicago Beer Pass was recorded around Christmas and got a bit lost in the shuffle. Brad Chmielewski and Nik White also had some audio issues so unfortunately this isn’t the best-sounding episode. To go along with this holiday episode of the podcast the guys have cans of Revolution Brewing’s Fistmas.Having issues listening to the audio? Try the MP3 (64.9 MB) or subscribe to the podcast on Spotify
|Presenter ドクターD イングリッシュ発音ディレクター Dr. D ・発音専門スクールの創立者・発音指導に発声法を取り入れた第一人者・またシングルファーザーになりました |Introduction 沢山ある英語の母音は3種類で考えると比較的容易に区別できる |音声学の母音カテゴリ1. Front vowels (喉を潰す母音)2. Back vowels (喉を広げる母音)3. Central vowels (曖昧な母音) |母音のカテゴリ Front vowels: 潰れた声喉を押し潰して:イ〜エ〜エァ〜 ee: Peel the skin.i: It fits you.e: I'm fed up.a: He's fat. Back vowels: 野太い声喉を広げて奥から:ウ〜オ〜ア〜oo: We play pool.u: Pull the door.oh: Tow the boat.ah: I walk home. Central vowels: ぼそっとした声喉を広げずに:uh…ur…uh: Here comes the sun.ストレス置かない曖昧母音も全部ə: about, interest |母音エクササイズ | Front vowels1. hee~hee~hee~heat2. he~he~he~head3. ha~ha~ha~hand4. hau~hau~hau~houndThe hound, panting in the heat, rested its head on my hand. | Back vowels1. soo~soo~soo~suit2. sou~sou~sou~sew3. sah~sah~sah~saw4. sai~sai~sai~sightShe saw the suit in need of a sew at first sight. | Central vowels1. luh~luh~luh~love2. lur~lur~lur~learn3. buh~buh~buh~buzz4. bur~bur~bur~burnThe bird's gentle buzz taught me to love and learn from nature. | Mix1. ram - rom - rum2. ma'am - mom - mum3. bottle - battle - butter4. glove - globe - grabMom ran to grab the bottle of rum from the shelf. |さいごに 母音の練習では口の形に頼るのではなく、喉の響きそのものを捉えることが重要。そのためにもわざと口をあまり動かさずに練習することも非常に効果的です。こうすることでより音の響きに敏感になり、自然とリスニング力もつきます。
On today's MJ Morning Show: Fighting champ removed from Frontier flight Morons in the news Chips Ahoy has a new product Dunkin has a new, limited edition product Woman took home parts of her that were removed Aldi recall Another underwear stat A shift at Starbuck's An ankle monitor on an immigrant A method to fall asleep Strange reason a woman picked the Bucs to win MJ's movie selection from last night Warning - Wash what you purchase before use! A woman saw THIS happen at Target Aura ring/Ultra Human ring MJ's pope sheets Tow truck driver thanks MJ for repeatedly mentioning the pull-over law Shortages on eggs and milk Which drink dyes your teeth worst? L.A. Fires Updates/Stories Wolf Blitzer facing some jokes over his home technology Ex-Disney employee to plead guilty over menu website changes Girl dies from nut allergy after eating baklava Diddy documentary
TOW&TW kicks off the year with a journey down memory lane. In this encore episode, we revisit an episodes that deeply resonated with our longtime listeners – and offers our new audience a powerful glimpse into some of our previously aired compelling conversations. From our carefully curated archives, this raw and honest Q&A with Chelsea explores the questions that keep affair partners awake at night.SUBMIT YOUR OWN STORYhttps://www.theotherwomanandthewife.com/submitASK US A QUESTIONWe answer questions from other women and wives on our podcast:Submit yours hereHOW WE CAN HELPJoin the Other Women CommunityApply for 1:1 CoachingOUR LINKSWebsite: https://towtw.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theowandthewife/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theowandthewife
Terapeutyczne Ograniczanie Węglowodanów (TOW)!---- Zapraszamy Cię na inspirującą podróż do świata zdrowia i świadomego odżywiania! Seria naszych spotkań, Warsztaty o Zdrowiu, to edukacyjne podcasty, które pomogą Ci zrozumieć, jak ograniczenie węglowodanów może wspierać Twoje zdrowie.Witajcie w dzisiejszym odcinku podcastu! Święta Bożego Narodzenia – czas miłości, ciepła i rodzinnych spotkań, pełen aromatycznych dań i magii choinkowych lampek. Ale to również czas pełen wyzwań dla zdrowia naszych dzieci. Czy świąteczny klimat, pełen słodyczy i czekoladowych Mikołajów, może mieć wpływ na ich przyszłość? Dziś porozmawiamy o tym, jak tradycje związane ze słodyczami programują nawyki żywieniowe naszych dzieci i jakie mogą mieć długofalowe konsekwencje – od insulinooporności, przez problemy z wagą, aż po zdrowie psychiczne. Zastanowimy się również, jak mądrze spędzić ten czas, ciesząc się świętami bez ulegania presji marketingowej. Święta to piękny okres – zadbajmy, aby były nie tylko radosne, ale i zdrowe dla naszych dzieci. Zapraszamy do słuchania!
Guia útil para el buen seguimiento del evento ABRAHAMISMO 1 VISION 2030 Salmancito V-2, VegetaSalman, Salmancito Momoa, Camel Year, Salman Valdez, NeinNeincito Cuántico, FisioSalman,EncicloHajj, BarbaSalman 2 KAFFIR Kaffir Report, Bocine Prohibido, Scouts Kaffir, Kafirismo online, Hooliganismo saudi, , Brujeria Kafir, KaffirGoyinismo, Dementus turca 3 MODERACION Moderacion Verde, AlNusro trajeao, Coaching Takbir, NasheedBlaster, Moderación alcohólica, Bicho Takbir.Termitas mártires, Sultan Berlines, Trufing Takbir 4 PREMIO HONORIFICO ABU Abu AlFuster, Abu al hitler, Abu teheran, Abu al Tow, Abu Simón, , Abu Ayatolah , Abu Poronga 5 MENORAH DE ORO Bibi Cesareo, Chaquetismo Abrahamico, Sultán Judión, Sabiduria comercial, Abu Al Rossner 6 GOY OF THE YEAR Orcos Pogromistas, OMongo Palestino, Crowfunding huti, Antisemitismo crediticio, Zurdo Goyim, , Bolitas antisemitas, Pogromo aéreo, Violinista Goy, CURRITA ANTISEMITA, Separatismo galileo PREMIOS DEL BIEN 7 KHOKOLCHUVK BokoHaramChuvk, CALIGULENSKY, FireFox Jojol, Doctor Hoholchuvk, ExpoHohol, Terminatorchuvk, Taras Preparaochuvk, Tandori Hoholchuvk, UkroBulldozer, Miss Hoholchuvk, PeloMenachuvk, Economia Chenchochuvk,Yuri Hohol, Fabrik Hohol, HoholOrco Explosivo 8 PREMIOS PINTOR AUSTRIACO 2024 Submarino nazi, Jerry Heil, Taberna Tradicional, Kartoffen Popping, Brigada Normanda,Oktober NeinNein,Encuentro Austriaco 9 ABUSAO 2024 Abusao Gladiador, Trudo marico, Abusao Anastasio, Abusao Acalorao ,Moto-Brigitte , Abusao Andalussi, SuperAgente Abusao, Nueva Abusonia,Abusao Marrullero 10 ESTADISTA INUTIL Kamala y la Fokin Glock, Rocket Sánchez, Peter Mufa, Giorgia Rolera, Mufa Azaerbayano, Isidoro Presidente, K-Yuso, Weah Panza, Burrá Skywalker,Salchichen Scholz, Tandori Butter,ButterPoppin, Dirty Amlo ( le hacian macarios) ,Moha Wonka 11 LOS NORTES Primos Noruegos, Active Club, Trolls eructones, Celdas puki, Bestialismo islandés, Peruano Rasista, Disquettes nazis, Garrapatas Pukki, Extincion Puki, JutBurger , PukiBestialismo GoldenShower, Fiording,Gastronomia Puki, , Drakkar Marico, Cortejo Puki, FURGONETA NEGRA,Come Abetos 12 PREMIO KARINA AL ZURDO DEL ORTO Coge-pingüinos, Las pelotas, Coge-Lingotes, Coge-Conans, Coge.Anglos, Coge-Focas Bichero, Coge Gladiadores, , CogeMurrays, CogeCyborgs,, Coge-Tanques, Coge-Santis, CogeOlivos PREMIOS DEL MAL 13 PREMIO GRAN LIDER Gran Lider 14 MAL ABSOLUTO Satelite Vladyatola, Mal Lunar, Doctor Nasrallah, Maoístas Boscosos, Darth Vlader, TaliVlad, Hordas Pankhanaticas, Ruidos Rusos 15 MORTADELISMO Vlad Sparrow, SpiderVlad, Vladlendario Anual, Vlad Scorpion, VladZilla, Blacks for Vlad 16 MALO INVENTADO El Lacas, Hutis gaditanos, NanoChinos, Kalifa PaffDady, Bat Blackman, Zorro Kurdo, Orconators, Jemeres rusos 17 PIOLET DE ORO Gafas Troskas EN GENERAL ANGLOSFERA 18 JOE & HUNTER AWARDS Poopin Joe, Hunter Ionut, Benny Biden, HUNTER ENGONGA,Afro Joe, Joe ExoPolitico, Hunter College , Deepfake Joe, Whoopi Joeberg, Monte RushJoe 19 MY FELLOW AMERICAN AWARD PeloRólex, Pelo Pacifista, Pelo Kennedy, Imperialismo Naranja,Pelo McGuiness, PeloBillete Wins, Neopalpa donaldtrumpi, PeloBigMac, Pelo Basura 20 PEOPLE OF TESCO ANGLOS CHILOTECOPTERO MEARREAO, Atmosfera angla, Ugly Boy , Alcantarillas anglas,Anglo Swinging,Sabanas derrapadas 21 PREMIO TORY LABORISTA Mike Stockton , JOE totenham ,Taylor Sturfel, Kirk Strummer, Harry Oldfield, jhonny studebacker 22 PREMIO PEOPLE OF WALLMART UNIOCULAR 2024 Ojos Pichincha, Walmart chilote, El Ojos, Mormones SoftSwingers, Ojos Locos, Bestialistas OjosCracovios PREMIOS TRUCHO 23 ESTAFADOR DEL AÑO RUBINI NATURALI Trucheo Cuántico, Harry Lambo, ,FlexiCar leton, Arroz blanqueado, Maniquí Fund, StarTruchink Zim, FRAUDE FURRO, Finance Phantom, Fraude Renal, , HuachiArena-ducto Neuquen,Fosil Trucha,Trucheo Guineano 24 PLUMA DE ORO Ruben Fakebert , Telegrafo Report, Daily Star, I Harare.com, Ukrinform, Enciclopedia Report 25 NIGERIAN OF THE YEAR Crypto Yahooboys, Furros nigerianos, Oliver Boko, Falcon nigeriano, Todos los Abubakares 26 PREMIO MILTON A LA INICIATIVA EMPRESARIAL ZimBernet, Energy Moyo, Guchu Power, Black Rublo, ZimPlofBullPower, Bazar Espacial , ExpoCebu, Bolitas fotovoltaicos,Crema Tlof Tlof, 27 ZIM 2024 Frota-Carnes,Arma Masticada, Vulcanodon ZimbaSaurio, Piruleta de hombre, MIraCulos indignados, Big Nyash, Vendedoras de muslos, tlof tlof, lula lula, TLOFTLOF NYASH, 28 NOMBRETRUCHISMO Chen Jinping, Jhonny Somali, Ken Salazar, Sandro Wagner, Doug Clinton,Narinder PalSingh, Ramzam Truchyrov, Dickson Simango, Rizzo Torrance, Roy Trinidad, Andrew Hunter,Apollo Quiboloy DEGENERAOS 29 RRUSH 2024 Hondureño Fulleteado, Cantimplorarrush, Jeffrey Daddy, Magnetistarusher,ORTEO TUNELRRUSHER, Chiclismo Castellano, Sudolrrush, ParqueHoholVodkarrush, Bucle Fugarrusher,Vampire Transrrusher 30 CALIGULA KuntaKintismo Caligulista, Bibi Cesareo, Eunucus Invictus, CALIGULENSKY, Giorgia Saló, FentaCaligulismo, Caligulismo Kosher, RobLowing 31 PREMIO O MONGO Manzaning Kartoffen, OrtoAnguilismo, Salmoning Nórdico, RAPANUIS ABUSAOS, NecroVangoghrrusher, Ratones sobrecalentados,ChocoPurpu 32 PREMIO GANSO JalaGansismo Deepfake, CablePeladismo, FrotaCarnes Zim, Bibliozurrasardinismo,Tony Ganso, Frankie ASMR, Ataque Masturbatorio,Mensajes Coquetos 33 BESTIALISMO Coge-pingüinos, Vonder Pony, Bestialismo Alienigena, Cártel Bestialista, Vacarruser despechado,Bestialismo Oceánico, Macario equino, Bestialismo Mecánico, Borrachos canadienses, Zoologo Bestialista, Clamidia Aviar,Susurros vacunos, GloryHoling simio,Voyeurismo Bestialista 34 HAND OF THE YEAR Manos Ausentes, NiñoRepellenstein Heteronormativo, ACOSADOR TIROLÈS, Señor Warnimorerrush, Acosador Epistolar, Hunter Pumpido, Patas alargadas, Mano Ilusionista Copperfield, Pies Extraviados, Mano Rápida, Estatua Manoseada,Mano Perry,Goblins acosadores 35 PREMIO FISGON CLUB VOYEUR Japonés estresado, Rondador Nocturno, RobaBraguismo Global, Diddy Voyeur, Cablepeladismo global, NanoSateliteMolka, FollaBlancosFisgonclub,Tinder Lapòn,Infraeestructura Moltka, Cámara-arbusto, Peter Físgon,Bulto Brown SOCIEDAD 36 CRIMINAL DEL AÑO La Rata, El Pelòn, El Canicón, Jhonny Cachuchas, ChorroPichinchas, El Ovni, El Peras,El Tortas, El Elvis, El Plumas, Le MoteauChorreaux, El Marlboro, El Jamón, EL BUCHANAS, El Chori, El Picolìn, El Griego, El Ponchis,Monstruo Rumano,El Barbacue, Los Macarios, El Indiano,El Oso,Lobo Feroz 37 ESPAÑA TURISTICA Solteros juerguistas, Balconing Catedralicio,Iglesia Vikinga, Solteros Violentos, Turismo noruego, Little england 38 HIGIENE Y SALUD PREMIO ZOTAL Campamento TrabaDental, Nude Walking , Cines nudistas, Carne Inglesa,Palomares parisino,Acoso Olfativo,Mearra Mercadono, Carceles AntiHigienicas 39 PREMIOS ARBUSTO 2024 NATURALEZA SALVAJE Maizal Belga, Emboscada Arbustil,Arbustos Fronterizos,Polvorientos Matorrales, Colinas Boscosas,TuercaFlojismoGlobal, Epidemia TuercaFlojista 40 DESTINO VACACIONAL DEL AÑO , Darwinismo TurismoFóbico,La Ratoneja, Modi snorkell , NocheBuena Nipona, Ecuador Oscuro, Tunel Disney,Fiesta Versallesca,Museo Rugbier ( ortos animales), , Clubes de anfitriones, Crucero bolita, Turismo afgano 41 ECOANSIEDAD Moderacion Verde, Truchogeno Marico, Futuro subnormal, Vicio Nuclear, Neblina vaporosa, Desierto Radioactivo, EcoAnsiedad IA, Extincion Erizing, Yakuza Radioactiva, Ríos Naranjas,NIEBLA INDIA,Contaminacion Olorosa 42 PALILLO DE ORO KuntaKintismo Caligulista, Palille PostMortem, Salario Gordo, Trabajos Perjudiciales, Faraón Sindicalista, Palillerismo Climatico 43 PREMIO PERSIANA AL CHENCHO DEL AÑO Miguelete Kennedy, Chencho Lavezzi, Fali Saunas, Migueletes kenianos, San Blonki, Superficies lisas, Raquetazo marciano, Chenchismo familiar, Smombi tuseado, PizzaChencho, Polvo Ultrafino lunar, Turulo Aúreo TENDENCIAS Y ESPECTACULOS 44 DEPORTISTA Hockey Keniata, Riquelme & Tevez & Martin Palermo, Esgrima PeloMenet, Escalata Kenianata,Afro-Bilardismo, Maradona, 45 ARTISTA DEL AÑO Negro,negro,negro.....Justin Bieber y Britney, TonyFlags abusado, Donald Presley, TaylorKoki, Juanito de Triana,JUANITO MACARENO, Metal Saudi 46 CALVOCABRONISMO Tony Wolfie (Antonio Lobato), El calvoCABRON de la FIFA, Nosferatu CalvoCabron, Dirty Cabrón ( Dirty Heading) 47 MODA Y ESTETICA Swifties , Peluquismo Napoleónico, Las Bebesukies, Manchurios Ciclados, Chandital Racoste,Air Trump (Donald Jordan) 48 TOO SEXY FOR YOUR LOVE Disco PeterfUCKER, Joma Sanxe, Meloni Enana, BeyonceDildo, , Peter Saunning, Lebron Sanchez, Santi Pack 49 FURRO Furro Caro, El FurryCantropo, MetaFurro. Niños PukiFurros, Alf-Furro, Furro Hohol 50 SMOMBIE JalaGansismo Deepfake, ChatGPNein Nein, Doritos espaciales,Optimus Musk, Estupidez Magnificada, Turismo oscuro ( folladesastres),Smombi Lanzallamas, Only Report 51 CHARLTONHESTISMO Niños Lobo, Salve Dementus, Ardillas zombi, Sanchos Mutantes,Blackpocalipsis Smonbie, Fortificacion Humungista (Narcopoblado fortificado) , FurroCentrismo, Alza Medievalista,Oceano Tierrahuequista
Welcome to the Chicago Beer Pass: Your ticket to all the great beer events happening in and around Chicago.On this episode of Chicago Beer Pass, Brad Chmielewski and Nik White are having a great Christmas with some cans of Great Lakes Christmas Ale. As the guys spread some Christmas joy they recap Friday night at FoBAB. There were some great beers and some even better stories from that evening. Happy Holidays!Having issues listening to the audio? Try the MP3 (94.9 MB) or subscribe to the podcast on Spotify
This week we bring you guys an insane story of a family that lets their son cheat under their own roof, we answer silly would you rathers & we also continue our journey to learn Spanish, thanks to our amazing listeners. Show Notes: Exciting weekend with Rog Our Christmas Gift DiDi will TOW your car for cheap if you've been drinking?! Most Googled Athlete of 2024 in the UK was? Pitch black Perth Airport Never Poo in a toilet again and get 2 mill instanlty Family Lets Their Son Cheat!? Some of the best (and worst) would you rathers SPANISH CLASS WITH JAMO & DYLAN First Date E-Scooter ICK update Gaslighting after a car crash LIKE, RATE, FOLLOW, SHARE. Show love xoxo We want you guys to make us a part of your Monday routine! Have a good week Rate us 5 stars and leave a nice review please squires. Make sure to subscribe to us for weekly poddies, we're best mates who love to take the piss out of what life has to offer ALL OF OUR LINKS BELOW https://jamoanddylan.komi.io/ BOOK US ON CAMEO https://www.cameo.com/jamoanddylanSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on The Other Woman & The Wife, Chelsea and Ann Marie welcome Julie, the Chief of Knowledge at TOW&TW, to the studio. Julie has been working tirelessly to create an all-inclusive, transformative retreat for women in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. This retreat is designed to foster connection, empowerment, and personal growth in a supportive and inspiring environment.If you've ever wanted to meet Chelsea and our team while building lifelong friendships with like-minded women, this is your opportunity! Don't miss the chance to join this life-changing experience. Visit our website or click the link to sign up: https://towtw.com/retreats.Give yourself the gift of transformation—you won't regret it! Walk away feeling empowered, inspired, and connected like never before.JOIN OUR RETREAT https://towtw.com/retreats.SUBMIT YOUR OWN STORY JOIN OUR RETREAThttps://www.theotherwomanandthewife.com/submitASK US A QUESTIONWe answer questions from other women and wives on our podcast:Submit yours hereHOW WE CAN HELPJoin the Other Women CommunityApply for 1:1 CoachingOUR LINKSWebsite: https://towtw.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theowandthewife/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theowandthewife
We're introduced to General Hans von Löwenhacke and his stupendous helmet + some major revelations Laughs with a little wine
Welcome to the Chicago Beer Pass: Your ticket to all the great beer events happening in and around Chicago.On this episode of Chicago Beer Pass, Brad Chmielewski and Nik White have finally finished their Oktoberfest journey for the year and are now ready to ring in the new year. Although there is snow on the ground, they are enjoying a grapefruit pale ale for Horse Theif Hollow. As the guys knock back a few cans of Boogie Chillen’, they talk about Goose Island and Deep Woods and get hyped for FoBAB.Having issues listening to the audio? Try the MP3 (77.7 MB) or subscribe to the podcast on Spotify
In this week's episode of The Other Woman and The Wife, Chelsea sits down with Olivia, a cherished member of the TOW&TW team as Olivia holds a special place in Chelsea's journey, not only as one of the first members of her thriving online community but also as her very first coaching client.Join Chelsea and Olivia as they reflect on Olivia's transformative journey—from navigating life as an affair partner to building one of the healthiest relationships she's ever experienced. Hear Olivia's story of growth, resilience, and where she stands today in her personal evolution.SUBMIT YOUR OWN STORYhttps://www.theotherwomanandthewife.com/submitASK US A QUESTIONWe answer questions from other women and wives on our podcast:Submit yours hereHOW WE CAN HELPJoin the Other Women CommunityApply for 1:1 CoachingOUR LINKSWebsite: theotherwomanandthewife.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theowandthewife/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theowandthewife
Exploring Evolution with TOW'rs: Celebrating 10 Years of Music and TransformationIn this episode of Curious Goldfish, host Jason English interviews Kyle and Gretta Miller of the Arizona-based duo TOW'rs. The conversation delves into the couple's reflections on their 10-year journey in music, encapsulated in their upcoming album 'Versions'. They discuss the evolution of their sound, their spiritual and personal growth, and the significant moments and perspectives that have shaped their relationship and artistry. Kyle and Gretta share candid insights into songwriting, intentional living, and navigating both challenges and joys in their musical and personal lives.00:00 Introduction to Curious Goldfish Podcast02:51 Discovering TOW'rs: The Journey Begins04:38 Kyle and Gretta Miller's Pros and Cons10:04 The Evolution of TOW'rs Music18:38 Faith and Personal Growth29:28 Embracing Uncertainty in Faith33:20 Inclusivity in Modern Christianity34:31 Reflections on Spiritual Upbringing37:15 The Evolution of Songwriting43:02 Balancing Literal and Poetic Songwriting46:33 The Influence of Parenthood on Music54:42 Upcoming Album and Future Plans56:18 Curiosity and Final Thoughts
Welcome to the Chicago Beer Pass: Your ticket to all the great beer events happening in and around Chicago.On this episode of Chicago Beer Pass, Brad Chmielewski and Nik White are joined by Sergio Salgado to close out their Oktoberfest journey. The three guys open over a dozen beers and do their best to choose their favorite. When all these Chicagoland breweries are making some great beers, it’s hard to decide who makes the best because you can’t go wrong most of the time.Having issues listening to the audio? Try the MP3 (113.3 MB) or subscribe to the podcast on Spotify
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This is part two of our two part TOW recap! The cast of The Other Way sits down with Shaun Robinson in NYC, with more couples together in person than ever before. A friend from Sarper's past joins the stage, everyone debates Josh and Lily's sex life, and one couple reveals a shocking break up. --- WANT EPISODES COMMERCIAL-FREE? Join the $8 Tier!
Welcome to the Chicago Beer Pass: Your ticket to all the great beer events happening in and around Chicago.On this episode of Chicago Beer Pass, Brad Chmielewski and Nik White have cans of Hopewell Brewing’s Oktoberfest. In a previous year’s showdown, the Hopewell Oktoberfest was one of the guy’s favorites. Also, the guys have a Pliny The Edler on the table because they need a bit of an Oktoberfest break. As the guys knock back a few, they talk about Brad’s visit to Temperance before they closed on October 27th, and Nik shares some info about the newest brewery in Homewood.Having issues listening to the audio? Try the MP3 (77.5 MB) or subscribe to the podcast on Spotify
Tow-truck drivers: roadside rescuers or car confiscators? Zachary Crockett gets hooked. SOURCES:Bill Giorgis, president of Mike's Wrecker Service.Max Karimi, co-owner of H&M Roadside.Teresa Murray, director of the Consumer Watchdog Program at U.S. Public Interest Research Group. RESOURCES:"Getting Off the Hook of a Predatory Tow - Part II," by Jacob van Cleef and Teresa Murray (U.S. PIRG Education Fund, 2022)."Getting Off the Hook of a Predatory Tow," by Grace Brombach (U.S. PIRG Education Fund, 2021)."Beware of Car Towing Companies That Patrol Private Parking Lots," by Ann Carrns (The New York Times, 2021)."After a Wave of Injuries, Tow Truck Drivers Want Us All to Slow Down," by Kristian Foden-Vencil (Oregon Public Broadcasting, 2021)."AAA's Grip Forcing West Coast Tow Companies Out of Business, Owners Say," by Annie Sciacca (East Bay Times, 2016).r/Hookit.
On HEA TELL ALL PART FOUR - yes, part FOUR - Loren and Alex decide to get on a plane and avoid the last night of mansion hot tub drama which makes everyone else mad, but is probably the best decision anyone on this franchise has ever made; on TOW we see more soft partnering, #vanlife, and very confusing conversation between Tatha and James. Get 15% off your order at Boll & Branch when you use promo code CRAYCRAY at bollandbranch.com. Exclusions apply. See site for details. To get 6 bottles of wine for $39.99 and join the Naked Wines community, head to NakedWines.com/craycray. Sign up for our premium podcast feed with 3x the content! Just go to https://www.realitycraycray.com/ for a 30 second sign up for as little as $5, or if you already have a Patreon account, go to http://patreon.com/realitycraycray. Other Links: Instagram https://realitycraycray.com/instagram Threads https://realitycraycray.com/threads Leave us a review: https://realitycraycray.com/review-us Gift a Subscription: https://realitycraycray.com/gift Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On the HEA Tell All Part 2 of 5, trash people continue to drink 146 bottles of alcohol in the New Jersey mansion; on TOW, James arrives in Indonesia, but isn't sure if this move is still “for real”; Josh plays badminton in a Hawaiian shirt and sandals. Get 15% off plus free shipping on your first set of sheets when you use promo code CRAYCRAY at BollAndBranch dot com Sign up for our premium podcast feed with 3x the content! Just go to https://www.realitycraycray.com/ for a 30 second sign up for as little as $5, or if you already have a Patreon account, go to http://patreon.com/realitycraycray. Other Links: Instagram https://realitycraycray.com/instagram Threads https://realitycraycray.com/threads Leave us a review: https://realitycraycray.com/review-us Gift a Subscription: https://realitycraycray.com/gift Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices