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Latest podcast episodes about Tunica

The Tournament Poker Edge Podcast
June 20, 2025 -- Week Three at the WSOP

The Tournament Poker Edge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2025 23:42


Clayton Fletcher (@claytoncomic) concludes his discussion of the Wynn $1600 with $2.5 million guaranteed and catches us up on his summer in Vegas.----Register for GTO Wizard and save 10% off your first purchase using this link:    gtowizard.com/p/tpe----Sign up to receive Clayton's daily email updates from Fabulous Las Vegas absolutely free: https://claytonpoker.substack.com/----Get tickets to see Clayton perform stand-up!!!   linktr.ee/claytoncomic----Join the Tournament Poker Edge discord channel:https://t.co/JHEUIHrCrJ

The Tournament Poker Edge Podcast
May 23, 2025 -- GGPoker Must Get the Kinks Out

The Tournament Poker Edge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 21:31


Clayton Fletcher (@claytoncomic) shares a few red flags early on as the new owners of the WSOP prep for their first-ever summer in Vegas. Then, a strategy hand from Day Five of the 2024 WSOP Main Event, featuring pocket jacks in a four-way pot. Is this hand ever good when 100 big blinds go in?----Register for GTO Wizard and save 10% off your first purchase using this link:    gtowizard.com/p/tpe----Get tickets to see Clayton perform stand-up!!!   linktr.ee/claytoncomic----Join the Tournament Poker Edge discord channel:https://t.co/JHEUIHrCrJ

Cadena SER Navarra
Conxita Tunica (Creative Mind Partners): "Faltan las ideas para identificar dónde puede ayudar la IA en la empresa"

Cadena SER Navarra

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 12:22


Conxita Tunica Carrera es consultora en transformación digital e Inteligencia Artificial. Con ella abordamos en La Ventana de la Empresa navarra los retos y las ventajas que se abren con la aplicación de la IA. "A nivel tecnológico se puede hacer todo, pero nos faltan las ideas, saber dónde aplicarlo; eso es lo complicado. Y ahí es donde entra el valor humano". Tunica aboga por la acompañar la IA con "muchísima inteligencia emocional" para "avanzar con nuestros valores como sociedad".

PokerNews Podcast
Denise Pratt Confronts Poker Debtor Maurice Hawkins at Payout Desk | PokerNews Podcast #889

PokerNews Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 49:32


In the 889th episode of the PokerNews Podcast, Chad Holloway, Mike Holtz, and [Kyna England talk about the recent drama involving, you guessed it, Maurice Hawkins and Denise Pratt. The latter claims to be owed $11,200 after backing the former, and things boiled over when she confronted him at the payout desk at the WSOP Circuit Horseshoe Tunica stop. What's more, the crew reacts to an interview Hawkins gave on his own podcast, him agreeing to come on the PokerNews Podcast before not responding, and then goes one-on-one with Denise Pratt to hear her side of the story. Mike then shares his experience as the last guest on the final episode of the Only Friends Podcast (they were kind enough to gift a piece of their set to the PokerNews Podcast set), Kyna joins Team Hotdog at the LIPS Spring Festival, and Chad headed up to the NFL Draft in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Oh, and Connor was busy at PokerGO Studio interviewing Jennifer Tilly, Mike Matusow, and comedian Ray Romano during the One Step Closer Foundation's "All in for CP" charity event. Other stories include Pennsylvania online poker joining the MSIGA merged player pool, Mori Eskandani interviewing PA Governor Josh Shapiro, and Robbie Strazynski & others voicing concern over YouTube's algorithm crackdown on poker content. Check out all those stories and more on the latest episode of the PokerNews Podcast! The podcast is sponsored by the #1 free-to-play WSOP app. Remember to use the bonus code "POKERNEWS" if you download and play for an extra 1,000,000 in chips! A new PokerNews Podcast will drop weekly every Thursday at 8a PT / 11a ET / 4p UK time. Remember to subscribe to our YouTube channel so you do not miss an episode! Time Stamps *Time | Topic* 00:15 | Welcome Kyna England & Mike Holtz 01:00 | Maurice Hawkins does a podcast defending himself 06:25 | Maurice wins 19th WSOP Circuit gold ring 07:29 | Denise Pratt confronts Maurice Hawkins in Tunica 09:05 | Was it backing or buying action? 12:05 | Maurice invited to appear on PokerNews Podcast 14:35 | Interview w/ Denise Pratt 25:28 | Sponsor – WPT Global 26:15 | OnlyFriends ends after 719 episodes – Mike the final guest 27:54 | Adding a part of the OnlyFriends set to the PokerNews Podcast set 28:549 | Kyna heads to LIPS Spring Festival at South Point 30:43 | Video – Highlights from the Ladies Tag Team Event 31:44 | Chad attends Round 1 of the NFL Draft in Green Bay 33:00 | Video – Highlights from the “All in for CP” charity event 35:15 | Sponsor – WSOP Free-to-Play App 35:47 | Pennsylvania finally joins MSIGA 37:07 | WSOP releases online bracelet schedule 38:12 | PokerGO scores interview with PA Governor Josh Shapiro 39:37 | Recent Tournament Winners Presented by WPT Global 41:37 | Poker content under fire from YouTube algorithm 42:19 | CardPlayer Lifestyle's Robbie Strazynski speaks out 47:37 | Mixed Game Festival XI coming to Bellagio June 8-19 48:25 | Kyna headed to MSPT in San Diego

The Real Hernando
Cheryl Hayes | Blue Haze Farms

The Real Hernando

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 32:29


Nestled among rolling hills and majestic trees, Blue Haze Farms is a charming, family-owned retreat. Located just 20 minutes from Memphis International Airport and the vibrant nightlife of Tunica, MS, their farm offers the perfect balance of accessibility and peaceful seclusion. Enjoy breathtaking starlit skies and the serene beauty of Blue Haze Lake, fully stocked for fishing enthusiasts.Blue Haze Farms provides a picturesque escape for adventure seekers and relaxation lovers, whether you're seeking a cozy, pet-friendly farm stay or a unique venue for birthdays, reunions, or corporate retreats. Go experience their little piece of paradise!Visit BlueHazeFarms.comThe Real Hernando Podcast is presented to you by Wesley Meadows Retirement Community and SRP Studios Podcasting.Also Sponsored In-Part:Brandon Vanderburg with Shelter InsuranceDesoto Local95.3 The RebelAngela Kidd InsuranceCity Hall CheesecakeDesoto Arts CouncilPok Cha's Egg RollsMotivate with Coach CampDenise's Happy HoundsTadpool Swim SchoolBig Note Music LessonsFor all channels and socials, go to http://TheRealHernando.com

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Casino Tears
23 & Me

Casino Tears

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 33:03


On this week's episode: A New Set Off Axis Landing Zone Huge Hit We also touch on hop bets, 100X odds, Tunica, trapping, tracking, Bump Jon, Dr. Know and Ten Ton doesn't get Ed's joke. Call The Casino Tears Vent Line 229-NO SEVEN (667-3836) Now! Leave a message, ask a question or simply get something off your mind -  We might even play it on air!! NEW EPISODES DROP WEEKLY ON TUESDAYS - Please visit our home page at casinotears.com for more info, merch, and host contacts Extended versions will also drop Tuesdays on Patreon - Don't miss out :) Email: noseven@casinotears.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/CasinoTears Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/casinotearspodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CasinoTears X: https://x.com/CasinoTears Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/casinotears Pro Shop: https://www.casinotears.vegas/shop/ Color Comin' In: https://www.cci.vegas/

More ReMarks
Rebrands and Mascot Madness

More ReMarks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 8:45 Transcription Available


TALK TO ME, TEXT ITA fresh start and exciting news highlight this episode as I reveal my brand new blog project: AnAmericanist.com! After returning from a quick Tunica getaway, I share my vision for this new conservative platform that delivers blunt takes on politics and pop culture while aiming to include younger patriots in their 30s who are making waves in the conservative movement. My first post tackles Pete Hegseth's restoration of equal combat fitness standards for military personnel—regardless of gender—as it rightfully should be.The episode takes a fascinating turn as we explore an absurd controversy unfolding in a Long Island school district. A parent and NAACP chapter leader has actually filed a complaint against the school's new Spartan mascot, claiming it's "white supremacist" and "anti-woman." This perfectly captures the ridiculous extremes of cancel culture, where even ancient Greek warriors aren't safe from modern purity tests. As Greek-American comedian Ellen Karis brilliantly points out, the Spartan represents admirable qualities like strength, discipline, and fighting for one's community—exactly what you want in a mascot!Before wrapping up, I pose the age-old relationship question about bathroom etiquette: should men put the toilet seat down? After years of marriage, my perspective is refreshingly practical—I can handle putting it down myself! Throughout the episode, I contemplate rebranding this podcast to align with my new blog identity, so stay tuned for potential changes coming soon. Check out AnAmericanist.com, share your thoughts, and join me in celebrating traditional American values without apology. What topics would you like to see covered next?Exit bumper Not A Democracy Podcast Network made by @FuryanEnergySupport the showTip Jar for coffee $ - Thanks Blog - Carol ReMarksX - Carol ReMarks Instagram - Carol.ReMarksFacebook Page - Carol ReMarks Blog

CHEWING GUM - masticare la Parola di Dio
Giovedì 6 febbraio 2025 (San Paolo Miki e compagni) - Dove sta la nostra forza?

CHEWING GUM - masticare la Parola di Dio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 2:29


Dal Vangelo secondo MarcoIn quel tempo, Gesù chiamò a sé i Dodici e prese a mandarli a due a due e dava loro potere sugli spiriti impuri. E ordinò loro di non prendere per il viaggio nient'altro che un bastone: né pane, né sacca, né denaro nella cintura; ma di calzare sandali e di non portare due tuniche. E diceva loro: «Dovunque entriate in una casa, rimanetevi finché non sarete partiti di lì. Se in qualche luogo non vi accogliessero e non vi ascoltassero, andatevene e scuotete la polvere sotto i vostri piedi come testimonianza per loro». Ed essi, partiti, proclamarono che la gente si convertisse, scacciavano molti demòni, ungevano con olio molti infermi e li guarivano.Commento di Don Marco Sciolla, lo puoi trovare qui:- FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/marco.sciolla.5Podcast che fa parte dell'aggregatore Bar Abba: www.bar-abba.it

The Tournament Poker Edge Podcast
December 13, 2024 -- Ace-Ten again and again and again

The Tournament Poker Edge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 27:38


Clayton Fletcher (@claytoncomic) is back in Vegas and the hand of the day is definitely ace-ten!----Register for GTO Wizard and save 10% off your first purchase using this link:    gtowizard.com/p/tpe----Come see Clayton perform stand-up!!!   linktr.ee/claytoncomic----Join the Tournament Poker Edge discord channel:https://t.co/JHEUIHrCrJ

The Tournament Poker Edge Podcast
November 29, 2024 -- Living the Dream-o with Limo

The Tournament Poker Edge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 74:59


Clayton Fletcher (@claytoncomic) spends quality time with Ignition Poker ambassador and brilliant content creator Nikki Limo.----Register for GTO Wizard and save 10% off your first purchase using this link:    gtowizard.com/p/tpe----Come see Clayton perform stand-up!!!   linktr.ee/claytoncomic----Join the Tournament Poker Edge discord channel:https://t.co/JHEUIHrCrJ

Residue: A True Crime Podcast
Stalked By Evil: The Murder of Shannon Sanderson

Residue: A True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 29:18


One fateful night at a casino led to a search for answers for 25-year-old Shannon Sanderson's family. On the night of April 18th, 1996, Shannon Sanderson dropped her 3 children off at her ex-in-law's house. She was on her way to the Sam's Town Hotel and Casino in Tunica, Mississippi. Her husband, Robert Sanderson, decided to stay home at the last minute. Shannon was alone at the casino, but she was winning big! She returned to pick up her kids around 4:45am. But, only Shannon's car would be found in the driveway. Her ex-father-in-law said he heard Shannon arguing in the driveway before she went missing. Who is to blame for Shannon's disappearance? Could it be her husband? Her ex-husband? Her ex-boyfriend? Or, could it be something more evil than anyone could ever imagine?Sources: Murdered By Morning: Season 1, Ep. 9 https://casetext.com/case/state-v-powers-62https://www.tncourts.gov/sites/default/files/OPINIONS/tcca/PDF/014/powersgl%5B1%5D.pdfhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pubUOFat56chttps://www.oxygen.com/murdered-by-morning/season-1/episode-9/videos/detectives-believed-gerald-powers-was-on-his-way-toSend us a textEmail Residue: residuepodcast@gmail.comFind RESIDUE online:Instagram: @residuepodcastTik Tok: @residuepodcast Facebook: Residue:A True Crime Podcast Credits: RESIDUE is Hosted/Produced/Researched/Edited by Chrissy Champagne THEME SONG: "Dance Of Death" by Purple Planet Music collection written and performed by Chris Martyn and Geoff Harvey. Additional music provided by Epidemic Sound. Residue logo designed by Tricia Cappelli

More ReMarks
Sunday Mornings: Sports, Politics, and Family Dilemmas

More ReMarks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024 23:11 Transcription Available


TALK TO ME, TEXT ITWhat if your Sunday morning was all about sleeping in, indulging in mile-high chocolate cake, and reflecting on the Georgia Bulldogs' latest game? That's exactly how we spent ours, savoring the simple pleasures of camaraderie and football at the sportsbook in Tunica. Even if you're not a huge sports fan, the atmosphere there is infectious, and we share our thoughts on the Bulldogs' recent downturn and the impressive win by Ole Miss. It's a blend of gratitude for past triumphs and hopeful anticipation for future victories that makes for a cozy start to the day.Ever wondered what happens when political bias seeps into hurricane recovery efforts? We tackle this shocking revelation involving a FEMA supervisor and dive into the chaos and thrill of betting on football games. It's not all serious though—as we dabble in quirky betting strategies based on team names, we also scrutinize the deeper implications of bureaucratic challenges and political indoctrination within government agencies. From the fun of the sportsbook to the gravity of government corruption, our conversation covers it all with both humor and sincerity.How would you handle a wedding gift used for a post-engagement cruise? Our Dear Abby segment unravels the complexities of generosity and family expectations when a gift takes an unexpected turn. As we ponder the challenges of financial gifts, we also revel in the joy of cooking, reminiscing about cherished kitchen tools like a mandolin from friends. It's a heartwarming discussion that invites listeners to share their own culinary stories and challenges, building a community rooted in shared experiences and thoughtful exchanges. Exit bumper Not A Democracy Podcast Network made by @FuryanEnergySupport the showTip Jar for coffee $ - Thanks Blog - Carol ReMarksX - Carol ReMarks Instagram - Carol.ReMarksFacebook Page - Carol ReMarks Blog

The Tournament Poker Edge Podcast
November 9, 2024 -- A Disqualification We Can All Celebrate

The Tournament Poker Edge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 23:57


Clayton Fletcher (@claytoncomic) discusses the recent bracelet controversy at GG Poker, then delves into some tournament strategy.----Register for GTO Wizard and save 10% off your first purchase using this link:    gtowizard.com/p/tpe----Come see Clayton perform stand-up!!!   linktr.ee/claytoncomic----Join the Tournament Poker Edge discord channel:https://t.co/JHEUIHrCrJ

When Words Fail...Music Speaks
Episode 363 - David Ruff Talks About Therapy, Rock ‘n' Roll, and Resilience

When Words Fail...Music Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 86:24


Main Themes:Mental Health and Better Help:Introduction to Better Help, an online mental health service offering flexible therapy options.Highlights include the ability to change therapists at no cost and discounts for newcomers.Over 2 million people have benefited from BetterHelp's services.David Ruff's Musical Journey:Exploration of Ruff's personal experiences and musical evolution with the bass guitar.Discussion of his love for seventies and eighties rock music and distaste for heavy metal.Emphasis on musicianship and critique of formulaic bands.Music as Therapy:The therapeutic role of music during challenging times.Insights into Ruff's friendships and collaborations, including with Sunny James from Hootie and the Blowfish and Jim Sonefeld (Soni) on a storytelling-focused show.Musical Influences and History:The significance of Memphis in music history and the foundational role of blues in American music.Influence of Elvis Presley and British bands in popularizing rock and roll.Professional Experiences:Ruff's casino industry experiences in Tunica, Mississippi, including designing a nightclub and museum.Anecdotes of holding BB King's guitar and creating guitars from Clarksdale wood.Band Transitions and Community Support:Challenges in transitioning from Tara Lane to the Palmetto Sun Band and excitement for its new direction.A postponed benefit concert, “Rockin for College,” due to a hurricane, and the strong community support it received.Personal Insights and Future Plans:Personal music preferences and concert experiences.Plans for fostering listener connections and further musical exploration.Listeners can look forward to a blend of personal stories, musical insights, and the therapeutic power of music, all underscored by David Ruff's unique journey and experiences.Article On Jules & Ava:https://www.wistv.com/2024/08/21/starting-new-journey-alongside-friend-sc-best-friends-with-down-syndrome-begin-classes-together/Jules & Ava on the news:https://www.wistv.com/video/2024/09/26/ava-jules-rockin-college-benefit-concert/Donate to Jules & Ava:https://giving.usca.edu/aiken-direct-your-gift?fund=5b1f30a4-350c-4093-bcb3-%20%20%20%20d693d053357f

Casino Tears
Pumpkin Pickin' In Tunica

Casino Tears

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 37:22


On this week's episode: Tunica The Forgotten World Gold Strike Vegas Prepping We also touch on crapless, qualifying rules, cotton fields, blocking it out, happy accidents, laying the ATS and Ed's throat punch to the goozle. Call The Casino Tears Vent Line 229-NO SEVEN (667-3836) Now! Leave a message, ask a question or simply get something off your mind -  We might even play it on air!! NEW EPISODES DROP WEEKLY ON TUESDAYS - Please visit our home page at casinotears.com for more info, merch, and host contacts Extended versions will also drop Tuesdays on Patreon - Don't miss out :) Email: noseven@casinotears.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/CasinoTears Pro Shop: https://www.casinotears.vegas/shop/ Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/casinotears X: https://x.com/CasinoTears Color Comin' In: https://www.cci.vegas/ Dice Coach: https://www.dicecoach.com

BASTA BUGIE - Cristianesimo
La sindone, tra raggi X e intelligenza artificiale

BASTA BUGIE - Cristianesimo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 7:50


TESTO DELL'ARTICOLO ➜ https://www.bastabugie.it/it/articoli.php?id=7947LA SINDONE TRA RAGGI X E INTELLIGENZA ARTIFICIALE di Emanuela MarinelliAll'improvviso, in modo del tutto inaspettato, subito dopo Ferragosto è esplosa in Gran Bretagna una notizia sulla Sindone, subito ripresa dai mass media di altri Paesi, persino da Al Jazeera: il venerato lino è stato datato al I secolo d.C. con un nuovo metodo di analisi che utilizza i raggi X.Tutto è partito da un articolo apparso su Mail Online Science del Daily Mail Online il 19 agosto a firma di Stacy Liberatore, che annunciava una ricerca resa nota... due anni fa. La giornalista non ha spiegato come mai solo ora è venuta a conoscenza di questo testo pubblicato nel 2022 su Heritage. Ma non importa: meglio tardi che mai!Gli autori della ricerca, il fisico Liberato De Caro insieme ad altri, avevano già pubblicato su Heritage nel 2019 un precedente articolo riguardante questo nuovo metodo WAXS (Wide Angle X-ray Scattering) che utilizza i raggi X a grande angolo per valutare la degradazione strutturale che un antico tessuto di lino subisce nel tempo, in modo da attribuirgli un'età. Il metodo non è distruttivo e si può applicare anche a un piccolo campione di filo di mezzo millimetro.La notizia contenuta nell'articolo di Heritage del 2022, rilanciata dal Daily Mail Online, è la datazione di un filo di Sindone con il metodo WAXS: il confronto con fili di epoche diverse ha permesso di collocare l'origine della Sindone all'epoca di Cristo, perché le misure ottenute sono paragonabili a quelle di un campione di lino, risalente al 55-74 d.C., che proviene dal sito archeolgico di Masada, in Israele.Nei mass media che hanno ripreso la notizia c'è stato anche il parere del fisico Paolo Di Lazzaro, che ha avanzato qualche perplessità su questo nuovo metodo di indagine, come sempre accade nel dibattito scientifico. Ma il successo del primo articolo, che ha fatto balzare la Sindone fra i primi dieci argomenti più cercati su Google in inglese, ha incoraggiato il Daily Mail Online a pubblicarne altri nei giorni successivi: così il 20 agosto Stacy Liberatore ha parlato di David Rolfe, il regista ateo che si è convertito studiando la Sindone per un documentario che stava realizzando, il Silent Witness, mentre, sempre il 20 agosto, William Hunter ha trattato vari temi sindonologici interessanti, tra i quali la ricerca fatta dall'archeologo William Meacham su alcuni fili della Sindone presso lo Stable Isotopes Laboratory di Hong Kong. Secondo questo esame degli isotopi, il lino usato per confezionare la Sindone è cresciuto nel Medio Oriente. Fra gli argomenti presi in esame, Hunter però ripropone anche l'esperimento dell'antropologo forense Matteo Borrini e del chimico Luigi Garlaschelli, che volevano dimostrare come falsi i rivoli di sangue presenti sulla Sindone. Esperimento ampiamente smentito.SMENTITA DEFINITIVAMENTE LA BUFALA DEL RADIOCARBONIODi nuovo Stacy Liberatore il 22 agosto ha scritto un articolo sulla Sindone, questa volta per parlare delle nuove ricerche dell'ingegnere Giulio Fanti, che fra l'altro afferma di aver riscontrato in alcune particelle di sangue la presenza di creatinina, prova dei traumi subiti dall'Uomo della Sindone.Visto l'interesse via via crescente, Stacy Liberatore il 23 agosto ha fatto uscire un ulteriore articolo nel quale sono stata intervistata con il ricercatore francese Tristan Casabianca in merito alla ricerca che abbiamo pubblicato su Archaeometry insieme agli statistici Benedetto Torrisi e Giuseppe Pernagallo. Si tratta dell'analisi dei dati grezzi ottenuti dai laboratori che datarono la Sindone al Medioevo nel 1988. Questa analisi statistica ha permesso di smentire definitivamente la validità del test del 1988, perché fu condotto su un campione non rappresentativo dell'intero lenzuolo (clicca qui!). https://www.bastabugie.it/it/articoli.php?id=5643&testo_ricerca=TucsonIl 28 agosto il Daily Mail Online ritorna ancora sull'argomento con un articolo di Ellyn Lapointe, che presenta altre ricerche di Liberato De Caro e di nuovo torna a parlare dell'analisi statistica presentata su Archaeometry.Anche il 30 agosto appare sul Daily Mail Online un nuovo articolo, questa volta di Rob Waugh, per presentare un libro di tre anni fa che ricostruisce l'ipotetica storia della Sindone nei primi secoli.Le altre testate rincorrono le notizie man mano pubblicate dal Daily Mail. Il sito francese del CIELT (Centre International d'Études su le Linceul de Turin) nella sua rassegna stampa di agosto elenca 170 articoli - di cui fornisce il link - che in quel mese hanno parlato della Sindone in vari giornali del mondo. Ma ancora una volta è il Daily Mail ad essere trainante il 2 settembre con un nuovo pezzo a firma di Rob Waugh, che mette in campo altre reliquie relative alla Passione di Cristo: il Sudario di Oviedo, la Tunica di Argenteuil, la Veronica del Vaticano.INTELLIGENZA ARTIFICIALEQuesto susseguirsi di notizie, anche datate, fa riflettere sull'interesse che la Sindone suscita nella gente e sul conseguente coinvolgimento dei mass media che ne parlano anche per avere visualizzazioni sui propri siti internet. Gli articoli sono seguiti sotto da centinaia di commenti contrastanti, nel turbine dei like o not like, pollici su o pollici giù.Tra le varie curiosità suscitate dalla Sindone, c'è pure quella sull'aspetto di Gesù, soprattutto sul suo volto. Ecco allora che il Daily Mail Online ha interrogato l'intelligenza artificiale Merlin chiedendo: “Puoi generare un'immagine realistica di Gesù Cristo basata sul volto che si trova sulla Sindone di Torino”? Il 22 agosto Jonathan Chadwick ha pubblicato il risultato (nell'immagine, a sinistra).Il giorno prima, 21 agosto, anche il Daily Express si era rivolto all'intelligenza artificiale, ma usando un diverso programma: Midjourney. Il risultato (nell'immagine, a destra) è stato pubblicato da Michael Moran come “il vero volto di Gesù”. Ma se questo è il vero volto di Gesù, come mai è diverso dall'altro? Eppure sono entrambi generati dall'intelligenza artificiale! La risposta è semplice: sono due programmi diversi, che evidentemente usano informazioni diverse.In definitiva l'intelligenza artificiale non fa altro che elaborare i dati che sono stati inseriti.Una terza elaborazione del volto di Cristo ottenuta con l'intelligenza artificiale partendo dalla Sindone è quella che si trova nell'articolo di Stacy Liberatore del 23 agosto sul Daily Mail Online. È un lavoro del disegnatore grafico Otangelo Grasso.Dunque, risultati diversi che possono piacere di più o di meno a seconda del proprio gusto estetico, ma nessuno paragonabile davvero all'inimitabile originale: il volto sindonico!

The A Game Podcast: Real Estate Investing For Entrepreneurs
UFC Commentator Opens Up On Life and Business | Jon Anik

The A Game Podcast: Real Estate Investing For Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 51:58 Transcription Available


Join Nick Lamagna on The A Game Podcast with our guest Jon Anik, the best play-by-play commentator in sports you will often find cage side next to Joe Rogan calling fights for the UFC!  Jon earned the love and loyalty of millions of fans through his extreme preparation for the live events, his relatability, vulnerability and humanity he shows in interviews and twice a week alongside his co-host Kenny Florian on the extremely popular Anik and Florian Podcast! This son of an accountant enjoys golfing, a good run and a good challenge and continually rises to the occasion bringing his A-Game to every opportunity in front of him.  He went from a newspaper journalist, hosting A boxing radio show and working at espn when one fateful night in Tunica, Mississippi everything changed as he attended his first live MMA event and has since earned himself the best seat in the house using his broadcast background and Skills to earn the best seat in the house for the pinnacle of the best sport in the world The Ultimate Fighting Championship! He has the brain, the voice, the heart and the integrity to do anything he wants in life and business including hopefully one day fulfilling his dream of calling an NFL game. As a fan, podcast host and entrepreneur this was an absolute honor Jon was nice enough to find time in his extremely busy schedule and share his limited time with all of us this week.  Enjoy the conversation! Topics for this episode include: ✅ What goes into preparing for a UFC event that you DON'T see! ✅ What is fight week like being around fighters getting ready for battle ✅ Jon's mental battles and sacrifice to get where he is today ✅ What it takes to achieve your goals ✅ Is it difficult to detach from emotions when calling friends fights ✅ Favorite live fights and what its like sitting cage side as a fight fan ✅  What the future of MMA could be + More See the show notes to connect with all things Jon and the podcast! Connect with Jon: Jon Anik on Facebook Jon Anik on Instagram Jon Anik on Tiktok Jon Anik on LinkedIn Jon Anik on Twitter   Connect with The Anik and Florian Podcast: Anik & Florian Podcast on Facebook Anik & Florian Podcast on Instagram Anik & Florian Podcast on YouTube Anik & Florian Podcast on Tiktok Anik & Florian Podcast on LinkedIn Anik & Florian Podcast on Twitter --- Connect with Nick Lamagna www.nicknicknick.com Text Nick (516)540-5733 Connect on ALL Social Media and Podcast Platforms Here FREE Checklist on how to bring more value to your buyers

The Tournament Poker Edge Podcast
September 13, 2024 -- Super-Size Demise

The Tournament Poker Edge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 21:02


Clayton Fletcher (@claytoncomic) continues his review of the recent $300,000 "Super-Size" $215 PKO on ACR Poker.---Play on ACR using the promo code TPE for a 100% first-time deposit bonus up to $2,000.00 USD:  https://bit.ly/2Wvb6Vb----Register for GTO Wizard and save 10% off your first purchase using this link: https://gtowizard.com/p/tpe----Join the Tournament Poker Edge discord channel:https://t.co/JHEUIHrCrJ

The Tournament Poker Edge Podcast
August 23, 2024 -- Do Not Go Brent Lee Into That Cold Dark Night

The Tournament Poker Edge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 22:54


Clayton Fletcher (@claytoncomic) uses GTO Wizard to explore some pots discussed on last week's episode, featuring Brent Lee! Befuddled by at least one of the results, he asks you dear listeners to help illuminate the discoveries.---Play on ACR using the promo code TPE for a 100% first-time deposit bonus up to $2,000.00 USD:  https://bit.ly/2Wvb6Vb----Register for GTO Wizard and save 10% off your first purchase using this link: https://gtowizard.com/p/tpe----Join the Tournament Poker Edge discord channel:https://t.co/JHEUIHrCrJ

Gravy
Bala's Bistro: Where Mali Meets Memphis

Gravy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 25:10


In “Bala's Bistro: Where Mali Meets Memphis,” Gravy producers Marie Cascione and Joshua Carlucci profile Malian chefs, cousins, and business partners Bala Tounkara and Mady Magassa. Their story takes us from West Africa to the casinos of Tunica, Mississippi, and finally to South Memphis, where their restaurant, Bala's Bistro, has become an emblem of success and belonging for African immigrants in the South.   Today, 21% of Black Americans are either immigrants themselves or children of immigrants. The vast majority of Black immigrants in America live in the South, and Tennessee is one of the fastest growing states for this community.   Bala and Mady both immigrated to Memphis by way of New York City in the early 2000s. Looking for some semblance of community, they landed in Whitehaven, a Black neighborhood that, at the time, had only a small enclave of West Africans. They started cooking in restaurants with no initial plans beyond making money to make ends meet. Over the years spent around fire and knives, Bala and Mady decided to dive into a business venture of their own: making food from home, as they saw it. They opened Bala's Bistro in 2019 to answer the question: Where's all the African food in Memphis?   Though Bala and Mady are from Mali, they make and serve food from all over West Africa. Fufu, egusi, maafe, and saka saga—just to name a few—all make star-studded appearances in the glass display case from which Bala's customers can pick and choose to make their plates. The case looks like a buffet for a reason: Bala and Mady want you to ask about the food.   Bala used to be self-conscious of what he ate back home, but today he embraces it and encourages others to give it a shot. When Memphians wonder about some of the soupy, bubbling concoctions, he explains and gives them samples. He's big on education; he wants curious eaters to satisfy their wonder, but even more, he wants Memphis to know that the soul food they know and love, and the rich and spicy cuisine of West Africa, were cut from the same cloth.   In this episode, Cascione and Carlucci talk to Bala Tounkara and Mady Magassa all about their journey to Memphis and the story of their restaurants. Gravy listeners will also hear from guests, some who come to Bala's for a taste of something new and leave with a sense of community. Having just opened a second restaurant—Mande Dibi—Bala and Mady double down on the idea they hatched long ago. The pair place their bets on African food finding a widely-adored home, just as they did, in Memphis. At the same time, their restaurants have become a place of refuge and community for all who come to eat at their table, whether from Memphis, Mali, or all that in between. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Gallo Show
Gallo Radio Show with Rebekah Staples & Houston Battle 2024-08-14

Gallo Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 122:33


7:20 a.m. – Rebekah Staples – Fellow on Work, Empower Mississippi Topic: Empower and their most report studying Mississippi's labor force participation rate. MS is consistently ranked as having one of the lowest labor force participation rates in the country. The goal of this research is to help determine why more Mississippians aren't in the workforce so we can pave a better path forward. 8:35 a.m. – Houston Battle – MS Catfish Farmer of the Year Bio - Houston is part owner of Battle Fish Farm and Pride of the Pond processing plant in Tunica, Mississippi. He grew up on the family fish farm, diligently working his way up to now operate the farm alongside his father, Bill Battle, and brother, Cooper Battle. Houston's analytical skills have driven key renovations on the farm to optimize the family business. Houston earned his degree in business administration at Mississippi State University. In 2019, he married his beautiful wife, Hannah, in Snowmass, Colorado. Houston currently serves on the Catfish Farmers of America board and participates in the Young Farmers Leadership Program. Topic: August is catfish month and Houston is the 2024 Catfish Farmer of the Year here in MS. Houston has a family history in the catfish industry

The Rhythm Section
#71. Frankie Hollie | Frankie Hollie and the Noise

The Rhythm Section

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 73:10


In the first segment, Derrick swoons over a fresh new sound, chats about his weekend at the Blackberry Smoke show at Bluesville in Tunica, MS, and gives a shoutout to the fantastic Goldstrike house band. Then, Derrick and Jeff dive into fan questions sent to therhythmsectionpod2022@gmail.com. To wrap things up, the guys tease a featured song that will be played on next week's show. In the featured guest segment, the gang had a blast chatting with Frankie Hollie from Frankie Hollie and the Noise. They delved into the band's members and their unique music style, explored Frankie's influences and the band's origins, and marveled at his epic drum kit and rockstar hair. Plus, we talked about the current venues he rocks, including Newbys, every Thursday with Eddie Smith and Brannon Heath. FB - www.facebook.com/fehollie SEND US YOUR QUESTIONS at TheRhythmSectionPod2022@gmail.com   HOW TO DONATE TO THE PODCAST If you find it in your heart to donate to the cause and help fuel the podcast you can do so through our new Venmo and CashApp. Your support is greatly appreciated and will help shine a brighter spotlight on the great Memphis Music Community. Venmo - @‌therhythmsectionpod CashApp - $therhythmsectionpod Thanks for tuning in and supporting the Rhythm Section Podcast.  

Jason & John
Hour 3--J&J Show Thursday 7/11/24-- John hosting bachelor party this weekend in Tunica + Drew Hill, Daily Memphian, w/John live from Vegas on Edey/Summer League

Jason & John

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 44:28


Hour 3--J&J Show Thursday 7/11/24-- John hosting bachelor party this weekend in Tunica + Drew Hill, Daily Memphian, w/John live from Vegas on Edey/Summer League

Indianz.Com
Marshall Pierite / Tunica-Biloxi Tribe [H.R.1208]

Indianz.Com

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 5:24


House Committee on Natural Resources Subcommittee on Indian and Insular Affairs Legislative Hearing on H.R. 1208 & H.R. 6180 Wednesday, June 26, 2024 | 10:15 AM On Wednesday, June 26, 2024, at 10:15 a.m., in room 1324 Longworth House Office Building, the Committee on Natural Resources, Subcommittee on Indian and Insular Affairs will hold a legislative hearing on the following bills: H.R. 1208 (Rep. Cole), To amend the Act of June 18, 1934, to reaffirm the authority of the Secretary of the Interior to take land into trust for Indian Tribes, and for other purposes; and H.R. 6180 (Rep. Carl), “Poarch Band of Creek Indians Lands Act.” Witnesses Ms. Kathryn Isom-Clause Deputy Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs U.S. Department of the Interior Washington, D.C. [H.R. 1208 and H.R. 6180] The Hon. Marshall Pierite Chairman Tunica-Biloxi Tribe of Louisiana Marksville, LA [H.R. 1208] The Hon. Stephanie Bryan Tribal Chair, Poarch Creek Indians Atmore, AL [H.R. 6180] The Hon. David Rabbitt District 2 Supervisor Sonoma County Board of Supervisors Sonoma, CA [H.R. 1208 and H.R. 6180] Committee Notice: https://naturalresources.house.gov/calendar/eventsingle.aspx?EventID=416178

The Clay Edwards Show
Black Tunica County Man Wanted In Quadruple Homicide - Democrat Death Culture Strikes Again!!

The Clay Edwards Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 6:06


Tunica County Sheriff's Office has issued arrest warrants for 20-year-old Monterrius Woods of Tunica. Woods has been charged with the shooting death of Steven Burts, 23, of Dundee; Tednequa Moore, 25, of Robinsonville; Moore's unborn child; and the death of Deshun Isabell, 24, of Tunica, who died with injuries sustained from the car crash that occurred on Friday, November 10, 2023, on Casino Center Boulevard located in Robinsonville. Monterrius Woods has been charged with: • 4 counts of Capital Murder • 4 counts of Conspiracy to Commit a Crime • 1 count of Drive by Shooting • 1 count Shooting into a Motor Vehicle Woods is currently in custody of the DeSoto County Jail on unrelated charges. For more information visit https://www.desotocountyms.gov/225/Adult-Detention-Facility jail docket. Capital Murder [Miss. Code Section 97-3-19(1) & (2) (j)] is punishable by life in prison or the death penalty. There will be additional charges forthcoming, and more arrests made for the investigation related to the November 10, 2023, quadruple homicide. This investigation is active and ongoing. If you have any information regarding this incident, please contact TCSO at 662-363-1411. If you wish to remain anonymous, contact CrimeStoppers at 662-910-0400. Any information leading to an arrest can pay up to $1,000.00. Tunica County Sheriff's Office would like to thank the following agencies for their assistance in this investigation: Mississippi Bureau of Investigation, ATF (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives), Mississippi Highway Patrol Crime Scene Unit, and the Mississippi Highway Patrol Reconstruction Team.  

Gallo Show
Gallo Radio Show with Dan Eubanks & J.T. Mitchell 2024-06-24

Gallo Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 122:33


7:35 a.m. - Dan Eubanks – MS House of Representatives, District 25, DeSoto County Topic: Update on the story about whether the old Casino will be used to house illegal immigrant minors. The last we heard, they were still trying to work a deal in Tunica to keep the proposal alive. 8:35 a.m. - J.T. Mitchell – News Director, SuperTalk MS News Topic: The week in the news and some of the biggest headlines of the week.

Gallo Show
Gallo Radio Show with Mandy Gunasekara & Jay McDaniel 2024-06-18

Gallo Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 122:32


7:35 a.m. - Mandy Gunasekara - Former EPA Chief of Staff Topic: The recent Title IX changes and blocks to the law along with the latest on Biden's failed energy efficiency standards with washing machines and dish washers. 8:05 a.m. - Jay McDaniel - Executive Director, Mississippi Gaming Commission Topic: A post session visit on several issues from the Tideland dispute with SOS Office to the Tunica story- (does the Gaming Commission have any authority over the use of the land?)

The Tournament Poker Edge Podcast
June 7, 2024 -- Vegas Bound!

The Tournament Poker Edge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 25:31


Clayton Fletcher (@claytoncomic) is experiencing severe FOMO, which will only be cured when he boards the plane to Vegas in two days!---Play on ACR using the promo code TPE for a 100% first-time deposit bonus up to $2,000.00 USD:  https://bit.ly/2Wvb6Vb----Register for GTO Wizard and save 10% off your first purchase using this link: https://gtowizard.com/p/tpe----Join the Tournament Poker Edge discord channel:https://t.co/JHEUIHrCrJ

Louisiana Considered Podcast
Tunica-Biloxi Tribe works to spur economic growth; concerns over aging fishermen; La. aviation history

Louisiana Considered Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 24:29


The Tunica-Biloxi Tribe of Marksville is gearing up for their third annual Louisiana Rural and Economic Development Summit in Marksville, Louisiana. At this summer's LaRuE summit, industry leaders, business professionals, and experts in agriculture and technology will gather to discuss the challenges facing rural communities – with the goal of building more partnerships between agencies and Native American tribes.Chairman of the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe Marshall Pierite joins us for more on this summit and what he hopes it can accomplish.Louisiana is the country's second largest seafood producer, but its commercial fishermen are, on average, among the oldest in the country, as  tough conditions are turning away younger generations.Reporter for Axios New Orleans Chelsea Brasted tells us how this trend is raising concerns for the industry and consumers. Louisiana has a connection to aviation history that many don't know.  The first helicopter was invented in 1922 by a man from Alexandria named Leo Ortego. More than 100 years later, his niece Mariane Elizabeth Nevill, published the book, “Leo's War,” that serves as a fictionalized account of her uncle's life based on the stories she heard about him while growing up. She joins us to discuss this book and how she hopes it can celebrate the state's aviation history.___Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Karen Henderson. Our managing producer is Alana Schrieber. Matt Bloom and Aubry Procell are assistant producers. Our engineer is Garrett Pittman.You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at 12 and 7 p.m. It's available on Spotify, Google Play and wherever you get your podcasts. Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to.Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!

The Tournament Poker Edge Podcast
May 24, 2024 -- Getting ready for the WSOP

The Tournament Poker Edge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 26:07


Clayton Fletcher (@claytoncomic) helps you get ready for a hot poker summer in Vegas and reviews more hands from the 2023 WSOP Main Event.---Play on ACR using the promo code TPE for a 100% first-time deposit bonus up to $2,000.00 USD:  https://bit.ly/2Wvb6Vb----Register for GTO Wizard and save 10% off your first purchase using this link: https://gtowizard.com/p/tpe----Join the Tournament Poker Edge discord channel:https://t.co/JHEUIHrCrJ

Casino Tears
No Regression No Regrets

Casino Tears

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 44:10


On this week's episode: Tunica, Mississippi Ed's Big Muddy Meetup The envelope system Going to the tape We also touch on Sicilian blood, the smoking pit, drinking too much, craps slot jackpots and going all in on Sweet Lou Call The Casino Tears Vent Line 229-NO SEVEN (667-3836) Now!!! Leave a message, ask a question or simply get something off your mind -  We might even play it on air!! NEW EPISODES DROP WEEKLY ON TUESDAYS!!! Please visit our home page at casinotears.com for more info, merch, and host contacts Email: noseven@casinotears.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/CasinoTears *****   RIP   ***** SSG Christopher Michael Pearson 11/21/84 - 4/21/24

Tony & Dwight
Tuesday's Tool. Cicada Season. Bag Bag Fees. Tunisian Tunica Albuginea. The Golden Ticket.

Tony & Dwight

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 22:51 Transcription Available


The Tournament Poker Edge Podcast
March 8, 2024 -- Comeskey is the bestskey

The Tournament Poker Edge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 54:22


Clayton Fletcher (@claytoncomic) is joined by two-time GPI award winner and poker pro Caitlin Comeskey, who is currently on a serious heater!---Play on ACR using the promo code TPE for a 100% first-time deposit bonus up to $2,000.00 USD:  https://bit.ly/2Wvb6Vb----Register for GTO Wizard and save 10% off your first purchase using this link: https://gtowizard.com/p/tpe----Join the Tournament Poker Edge discord channel:https://t.co/JHEUIHrCrJ

Acting Business Boot Camp
Episode 267: Interview with Manager Spencer Robinson

Acting Business Boot Camp

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 33:22


New Voiceover Masterclass! About Spencer:  Spencer Robinson is a literary and talent manager at Art/Work Entertainment who's been in the industry for over 20 years. He represents writers, actors, producers, and also a full book publishing company.  Spencer's writer clients have been on the writing staff of shows for Netflix, Amazon, Max, HBO, Comedy Central, and many more.  He's also sold clients' features to studios as well as brought in financing for independent projects. Spencer's actor clients have been in films with directors Quentin Tarantino, Steven Soderbergh, Clint Eastwood, Gore Verbinski, Jeff Nichols, and more. In the TV world, his clients have been regular cast members on shows for Netflix, HBO MAX, Amazon, Disney+, HULU, The CW, NBC, FX, Starz, Nickelodeon, EPIX, and more. Spencer's clients have also recurred on series for Peacock, Netflix, Freeform, TNT, AMC, Showtime and many more. I'm a manager.  I'm a talent and lit manager. So I manage actors, writers, producers, and I actually also represent a fully functioning publishing company for all of their IP.   How the heck did you get there?   It was almost by accident actually, kind of accident when I was growing up I was a musician and I'm still a musician, but I played music And I love movies and television and I knew I wanted to do one of those two things. So I went to film school for exactly one year.  I grew up in Los Angeles and I went to San Francisco, stayed for one year. And I was sitting in a class where they were teaching us how a camera works. And I was like, I don't care about this at all. Don't care. I was really bored. And I realized I don't want to actually shoot things myself. I don't want to, be the person that does that.  And I don't really need to know how a camera works. So I actually ended up dropping out of school. And came back to LA and I'd realized at that point too, that I left Los Angeles to work in the film industry, which was probably pretty dumb. So I came back and I had no actual real connections to the film industry, even though I grew up here.  My mom's an elementary school teacher. So I asked her, I said any of the parents at the school you work at, do they do any television or film? And she goes, one of them does commercials. I said, great. Can I have her phone number? It was okay. I called and I introduced myself and I said, please, will you give me a chance as a PA? Can you give me one day? And she said, okay. And it was a 23 and a half hour day on a car commercial. And it was very long.   But it was cool. It was like, I'd actually never been on a set before. So for me, it was really cool to see, crane shots and very serious people doing very serious things and craft service and all that kind of fun stuff.  And I liked it. And then for the next year and a half to two years, she hired me and everything she did. So I got, a lot of commercial work, a lot of independent film work. And I did anything that I could to pay the bills at that point.  I think I worked in a costuming house for a couple of weeks. I just, whatever I could possibly do.   And I realized after about two years that I did not want to be on set for the rest of my life. I actually wanted to learn how Television and movies were put together. So I wanted to get into an office.  And I knew that like you could be an office PA or a mailroom person. I knew that was a thing that existed. So I entered an ad in the reporter, the Hollywood Reporter back when it was still a magazine, and it was a million years ago. And it was an ad in the back that said, looking for a mailroom employee at a management company.  And I was like, I don't know what that is, but I'm going to go try. And because I've been a PA for a couple of years at that point, I've been delivering packages and then on set, I was actually qualified to sort mail and deliver packages. So I got a job at a management company called MBST, which is not around anymore.  But at the time, they were a cool place to work. They had Billy Crystal, Robin Williams, they managed the Beatles affairs, and they had a development deal with Disney. So it was a great company to learn at for me.   Just because I got a chance to see how it all worked. And the owners had produced a bunch of movies, and they represented all these very big people in their careers.  It was really cool, and I learned what management was and I delivered packages all day and I build it at people's desks and did all the things that you do when you're the bottom of the wrung. And after being there for a couple of years, one of the partners broke away and started his own company and asked me to go with him.  He liked me and he said, you do a really good job. I want to put you on a desk working for two mags X and I said, great. So I worked, I got put on a desk at that company working for a talent manager and a lit manager. So I was watching somebody pitch actors all day and watching people take out scripts and do the whole thing and give notes and it was really cool.  And after being at that company for about a year and a half, they started getting more into doing film distribution, which I did not care about actually like management and I wanted to stay in it.   And one of the actors left that company to go to a company called Howard entertainment and refer me to his new manager and said, “Hey, if you need an assistant, this guy's good.”  And I was really good. I was good at everything except for filing. I never filed anything. I had a big stack of papers. I just sat on my desk and I refused to file them, but everything else I was very good at. I read scripts and I, yeah. Was aware of what was going on and all that kind of stuff. And when I went to the interview for that job, I gave the worst interview of my life and got hired anyway.  But the upside was that, this person that I went to, that I went to interview for who eventually became my mentor she represented a lot of comedians and comedic writers.  And I knew all of them. I was a comedy nerd and I knew all of her clients, I knew her business really well. So she was like, Oh yeah, I'll hire you. Like you already know what I'm doing.   Ask questions, sit in my office, and answer them.  Yeah. And I did that every day for two years, two and a half years. I read every contract, I asked every question, I sat in her office, like at her desk next to her and watched her work and learned as much as I possibly could. And it was a great, really amazing experience that I still have today, and really great relationship.  And after being there for two and a half years with her, the head of that company said to me, “Hey, I'm never going to promote you just so you know.” I was like, cool. That's really great. So I talked to Cindy and I was like, look I'm never going to get ahead here. She goes, I know she'll look, I'm probably not going to be here much longer either.  So you should probably leave and we'll figure something out.   And I said, okay I'm going to quit then. So I quit and I didn't really know what to do with myself at that point because I'd been, an assistant at a lot of companies. I didn't want to go start somewhere else. And I was a little bit burnt out on the idea of trying and never being able to actually get that job as a manager.  So I took a break. And I joined a band and I went on the road. I joined a band that I was a fan of the band had one record out like on an independent label, but pretty quickly after the band was called the Lords of Altamont. Still around not in the band anymore, but they are still around.  And pretty quickly we got a French record deal. So we started doing European tours, like three times a year, every year. And I did five years of going to Europe three times a year and then doing some shows in the U S and we would play for a couple hundred people in LA and maybe, eight or nine people in the middle of the country.  And then we go to Switzerland and pay for 40,000 people. And I played with the Pixies and the Who and Depeche Mode and all these really cool bands all over Europe and made a little bit of money doing that, not a lot.   So when I was back in the US, I played professional blackjack for a living to pay the bills.  So if you've seen the movie 21, the MIT blackjack team movie with Kevin Spacey, I was on an offshoot of that team.  At the time, we were the biggest blackjack team in the country. There was 40 of us. And the team was started by some attorneys and some people that were tired of practicing law and wanted to make some money a different way. Started driving around the country and counting cards and winning money, and they built it into this massive enterprise.  And I joined, and we were, we had a million dollar bankroll for a weekend in Vegas, and we had smaller bankrolls for these little trips in the South and the Midwest, and I would go to Las Vegas for a weekend, make a bunch of money, and then I'd go on tour for six weeks and make very little money, and I'd come back and do it all again, and basically, or I'd go to Biloxi, Mississippi or, Gulfport, Mississippi or Tunica or whatever, somewhere in the South and play river boats and wear disguises and get kicked out of casinos and go next door and do it all again.  And for three years I was on that team and I loved it. It was really great and exciting. And, we would mostly win, lose sometimes, but mostly win money because you're, you're playing with the edge, of course, that's how counting cards works, but you don't win every time. But it was a really cool experience.  And I met a bunch of very smart people that are very good at math.   And after being on the team for three years, we actually ended up folding the blackjack team, not because you weren't winning.  It's because the wins weren't as big as they had been because people were getting better at catching card counters.   There'd been a lot of movies that came out and television shows and books and. Everybody was talking about card counting, so they just got better at catching us. And we could still win, but the wins were getting smaller, and we no longer needed a team of that size to go in full force, because we were going into Vegas and we couldn't go back for months, because they knew us and they threw us out.  I started walking into casinos and they'd be like, “Spencer, no,” before I even sat down. So it was like, oh my god! Yeah, and if you can't play, then you can't win, right? So it got to the point that we couldn't go in this big full force with, and heat up the entire state of Nevada at once. We had to pare it back.  So I needed a job. And Cindy had left Howard Entertainment and started her own company. And I went back to her and I said, can I please have a job?   And she goes, okay, yeah, you can come back and work for me. You can still go on tour with your band, be my assistant, and I'll get a temp when you're gone.  And finally she said to me, look I wanna promote you. I want you to be a manager of my company, but you have to be here. You can't be gone half the year. So if you wanna stop touring. The job's yours. And I thought about what I wanted to do with the next, 20, 30 years of my life. And the band that I was in, I love, and I could keep doing those same tours, but I was always going to be scrounging for money when I got back.  And I love music. I love playing, but I also wanted to, be in one place for a while and actually have a little bit of financial security. And I really love management. I wanted to do it already. I just got stopped at one point. So I said, okay, let's do it. And I left the band that I was in on very good terms.  I'm still very friendly with the guys. I saw some of them last night, and took a job. And I said to Cindy, when I first when I first got promoted, I said, look, I want to work with writers. I love writers. I love giving notes. That's my thing. And she was like, cool, you're starting with actors.  And I go, but I said, writer, she goes, I know. And the reason why she said that is because. Calling a casting director, and at that time we used to call casting directors because they were in their office. And they didn't know who I am, they didn't know my clients, and getting them to actually stop and listen to a pitch, and give auditions to this person they don't know, to actors that they didn't know yet.  Cindy was like, if you can do that, you can do literally anything. And she was really right. And it took me about six months to get really good at that.   And then she was like, okay, now manage whoever you want. So I've always stuck now. And I actually really, as much as I wanted to work with writers, I love working with actors too.  And I didn't, I wouldn't have known that I had to not forced me to do that, which is really good. So I've always represented actors and writers. And about two and a half years ago, I took on producers and a publishing company. And I've just been doing all that ever since. And she merged with Artwork about 14 years ago, and I came along with her.  And when we merged with them, they were all lit. And we had actors, writers, and comics. And we were a little more comedy focused, they were a little more drama focused. So it was a really good marriage of the two companies. And now it's great. There's four managers there. It's a boutique company, and we all work as a team for all the clients.  And me and one of the other managers run the talent department.   And then I have a bunch of lit clients and some producer clients.   You never know where anything is going to lead you to. And another thing that I am a big one on when talking to actors we're talking to anyone is just ask. Yeah. Just freaking ask. You'll survive the no.   And the funny thing about doing my job is I hear no all day for my clients. I hear, I pitch actors. No, I pitch writers. No. A thousand times. And then you get the one. Yes. And it's okay, then the last thousand knows are worth it because now someone got a great opportunity or a great audition or a great job, or someone's willing to read their script, whatever it is, that you go through a lot of nos, but.  At some point they start, they stop really hurting, the nos. It's okay, another no, fine. They're wrong.   I remember when I think it was the Golden Globes or I think it was golden globes or maybe the Emmys or Mike White won for White Lotus. And he was like, we went to everyone and you guys all passed on this, and pointed to the room.  And I love that. Cause it's true. It's like people pass out a bunch of really good things until somebody doesn't. And they pass in giving actors auditions until somebody doesn't, and I love that you have to just keep trying.   What would you say is your biggest piece of advice to actors?  I think, obviously always be training in some kind, always be in some kind of class, learning to do something, always working that muscle.  That's a really important piece. And this is the fun thing is be aware of the industry, watch TV, watch movies, know what's out there.   If you, when you get an audition and you only have a day and a half to do it, if you've already seen the show, you've now saved yourself two hours of having to go watch that show to learn the tone.  You know what I mean? It's those kind of little things.   And always be off book when you're doing an audition.   Make sure that your self tape stuff is in the top shade that it's ready to go at all times.   Most of the actors that I know have their self tape corner set up at all times and they don't have to worry about setting it up.  And it becomes a time management thing.   Always have someone to read with you.   All of those things that they sound like they're obvious, but all of those things together make for really great auditions.   And I do think too, and I have a client of mine that is an acting client that for me is the best actor I've ever seen.  He's phenomenal. He works nonstop. He's somebody that the biggest problem we have with him is that we get more offers than he can actually take in because there's not three of him, and he started doing self tapes. I started, I pulled him out of the room eight years ago from auditions because he wanted to self tape and he was always somewhere else in the world anyway.  But he, what I've seen for him is he's somebody that when that tape starts, he's already 110 percent in character and he always is.   And what I mean by that is. Some actors, when they're doing self tapes, you can see them waiting to speak. You can see their eyes go dead when they're not talking.  You know what I mean? And it's you have to really, when we're having a conversation right now, we're both engaged with each other. And that's the way it should be when you're acting too. It's really to have, to be in it 110 percent all the time. Even when you're just reacting and you're not the one speaking.  Any interesting success actor stories that you'd like to share?  That client I mentioned his name is Damon Harriman.  He's an Australian actor. He already had a career when I signed him, he had a great career in Australia and he was just starting to have a career here in the U.S. but he was recurring on a show on FX, which was great.   And I met him and he's a phenomenal actor. And we said, look, we're coming in. We're new people coming into this company. And he was deciding if we wanted to stay there or not, because they really weren't repping actors before.   And I said, “look, give me a chance.” I said, “what do you want out of your career?”   And he goes, “I really want to do features. I've only done television here in the U.S. and I really want to do movies.”   I said, “cool, give me six months.”   And within, four months I had him in a Clint Eastwood film.  And from then on, he's just been working on some ever since doing television and movies. And it's not just because of me, it's because he's so damn talented, but it was just a matter of, he needed somebody to just champion him and make sure that every casting director and producer in town knew how talented he was, and now they do.  So now it's a matter of him, just doing one thing after the other in Australia and America.   And like I said before, it's just the biggest problem we have is that there's not enough of him to go around.   Talk to me about actors and content creation in terms of actors becoming multi hyphenates.  I think it's great. I love when actors are also writers. But I also, cause I represent writers too, right? So I love when someone wants to take it on, I take writing very seriously. I think structure is really important and learning all of those things.  So when somebody wants to take it on. Like actually learn it, learn how to do it, learn the proper way to write a script, learn what the structure is, learn how to do it, learn the formatting, all of those things, and do it properly. So I think it's a great idea to do, but I think you got to be smart about it.  I think if you want to write a script for yourself to be in that's fine, but write a couple of other roles that are also big size roles to cast some more well known actors if you're not well known.   As because we all know we have to get financing for your movie, right? And that's going to take some people like that, things like that.  I think it's really important. I think it's a great thing to do. I think that it's really smart. And on top of that, if you're an actor, that's still building your reel and you haven't booked a lot of jobs yet and you're new and that's great. You can write a short film for yourself, write a sketch, whatever it is, all that stuff, as long as it looks good, it can go on your reel.  So besides just being someone that wants to sell scripts or write a movie for yourself. Write a sketch and use it on your reel, write a short film or whatever it is and use that as a calling card for yourself too.   So that kind of content creation also comes in really handy.   How the heck does a manager represent a producer?   It's a good question. And it ends up being a very kind of wide ranging job because these producer clients that I have had their own slates of projects, they'll be like, Hey, here's the 20 scripts that I found that I liked. And one of them will be in the first draft. One of them will be 10 drafts in one of them maybe has an actor attached.  One doesn't, whatever it is. And we go through their slates and we go, okay, we feel like this one's ready to go out. So now I'm going to help them take out that, that television show and sell it. Or I'm going to help them take out that movie and find financing for it. Or I'm going to help them attach a showrunner to this show.  It also means that I'm reading all the scripts and giving notes on all the scripts. And that means I'm giving notes to the producer I rep, so they can give it to their, to the writer.  Or we're all meeting and giving it to the writers together.   Yesterday morning, I read three features before work.  So I've read about, about 15 scripts a week, the last few weeks.  When you're on the top, you're working at such a high level in terms of, yeah, I'm reading three scripts before I even start my day. That's just mind boggling.  You know what we always say to like we have, cause we get paid 10%. That's what a manager makes, but what our clients make, which, that's fine. That's the job. And that's what we do. And that's cool. So that means, look, we have a 10 percent commitment in your career. You should have a 90 percent commitment in your career.  So what does that mean? That means be on top of your game, keep yourself healthy. So keep yourself energetic so that you have the energy to do all the things you need to do. Get yourself tapes in on time. And all, if you're a writer, finish those scripts, meet your deadlines, all those kinds of things.  I can't make a client do that. I just love when they do that because it makes my job easier.   I had a client once that a really good actor and he turned in a self tape and he was kept looking down while he was acting. And I was like, picking a swap because I watch all the cell tapes before we send them in.  And I was like, Is he not off book? And finally I saw the paper come into the screen. And I was like, so I called him. And he said a couple days before it was due. And I'm like, hey I noticed you weren't off book. I think you should do it again. I think that you should, you could actually, because other actors are going to be off book.  And he started yelling at me. Yelling at me and he was like, how dare you? How dare you tell me what to do? And I'm like, okay I'm not representing you anymore. And not because of the off book thing, because you yelled at me. It's Yeah, like I would never yell at you. I don't yell at people, right?  So that's not cool. I'm calling because I want you to get a job and you're making it harder on yourself by not taking the extra time to learn the material.   So I just think that you have to do the work. You just got to.  In this new negotiation, they are not requiring you to be memorized. And I hate what I'm about to say. You can not be memorized and you can also not get the job. Yeah, I know. And I think, I absolutely despise That I am saying that.   Yeah, but if you think back to, like, where acting started on stage, right?  You didn't get a chance to stop on stage and grab your script. You had to actually know the material, and that's the entertainment. I know we're lucky today that everything isn't live, you can do things different, but that commitment has been there for, a very long time. We're talking hundreds of years, right?  And I don't know why all of a sudden people don't need to be committed anymore.   We have a client of ours who's an actress who's been on a million things.  She's been around for a long time. It's phenomenal. But when she, you should go in the room now when she sells tapes for stuff, she makes really bold choices every time.   Now what that means is sometimes it's the wrong choice, right? She makes really strong, bold I'm gonna really go for her choices, right?  So sometimes, it's way wrong for the role. So she doesn't get everything she auditioned for by any means. No one does. But she, she, half the time it's really very off. But everyone loves her. Because they always go, oh wow, that's different. You know what I mean? And if they want something different, they'll bring her in.  I've seen her go in for roles where she was so against type, but they're like, we want to see what she's going to do. And then she'll book the role and they'll rewrite it for her.   Because she goes in there every time and she's I'm going to do something that's so out there that no one else will have thought of this.  And it's still, she's doing a great job acting and doing all the right things, but it's making a really cool, strong, different choice and doing it at 110 percent so that people will either give her the job or they'll love her and remember her so that the next time there's a role they'll bring in for that.  Let's talk about your screenplay coaching. What do you offer actors who want to write?   So basically if somebody is just starting getting writing and they want to learn how to write a pilot or a screenplay, I can work with somebody from idea.  Into a finished piece, books, book time to talk about how you start doing it, talk about structure and all those kinds of things. I teach classes on structure anyway, and I love, I'm a total structure nerd. So I think it's very important, like to know when things are supposed to happen and you can play with it and bend it, look, an hour long television show follows the Shakespearean play structure.  Like I didn't make it up. It's been around for a long time. You know what I mean? So it's like. Following it is important and movies with reacts and that's the way that it is. And all those kinds of things. So I work with people to actually teach them how to start and get going into writing and what you do in what order.  And then it's the kind of thing that once you know how to do that, you can do the same thing every time.   You only need to learn it once you just do that same process every time for each different piece. And it works great.   Once you have a piece and you want notes on it, I can read somebody's script and then I'll set a set of zoom and go over with them and basically.  I give really detailed, actionable notes. And without being, too braggy, I think that my notes are as good if not better than anyone else I've ever seen.   And I mean that in the sense that I really do try to help somebody make the script better by not letting them know what's wrong with it, by saying, “hey, I bumped into a thing here, let's talk about why, let's talk about what you're trying to do, and let's figure out a way to make it better.”  I'm not going to rewrite it for somebody, but yeah, it's, and I always give broad thoughts first, hey, Act 1's a little too long, it'd be better if you could make it end here, Act 2 starts a little late, whatever it is, and then go through the script page by page. And really point out, hey, on page 22, I bumped into this thing.  Let's talk about what you were trying to do here and figure out a better way that this can actually work.   I think that being an actor and a writer, being a storyteller of some kind is maybe the greatest job you can have.   And the reason why I think that it's not just because you can make a lot of money doing something that's seemingly fun, right? And something that you love to do. It's just because being able to elicit a reaction from somebody, a laughter, a cry, a feeling, whatever it is, make somebody's day brighter, what, make somebody feel something that they didn't feel before.   I think it's really powerful and I think it's really important.   And on top of that, I think being able to get ideas across to people like, I've been rewatching the show will and grace.  And you think about how, when that show came out, how maybe the middle of the country didn't have a lot of people in their life that were gay or, part of the LGBT community and how that show made it feel more normal to people, and I think, so being able to hide the peas in the mashed potatoes like that, to get across an important social message is also a really cool thing you can do.   So I think being a part of that is just amazing. And I feel like it's something that's worth striving for. And with as much content as there is out now for both actors and writers, why not you? Someone's going to get that job.  So why not you?   So yeah, I just think that it's a really great way to think about it. And just don't give up. Keep trying and just be smart about the way you do things.   

The MMA Road Show with John Morgan
The MMA Road Show with John Morgan - Episode 449 - Tunica, Vegas

The MMA Road Show with John Morgan

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 73:16


John Morgan is in Mississippi (and showing up one day late), while Cold Coffee is at home in Las Vegas, but the two have plenty to talk about, including the continued fallout from Francis Ngannou's boxing debut. Morgan also interviews PFL CEO Peter Murray, while Cold Coffee spoke to PFL exec Ray Sefo. All of this, plus CFFC Match Day, CFFC 127, UFC, ONE Championship, and more.

Yale Brothers Podcast
Episode 82 - "Adam Holt: Perpetual Music Machine"

Yale Brothers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 45:02


Adam Holt's life would never be the same after, at nine years old, he saw Aerosmith's Joe Perry play a Silver Sparkle Gretsch Duo Jet on cable TV. Flash forward: Adam is a musical renaissance man - a performing songwriter focusing on contemporary Southern rock and blues. He lives near Gulf Shores, Alabama and has been a staple of the live music scene in the region for well over two decades. He's got three albums under his belt along with freestanding singles and other recording projects - and operates his own analog (two-inch tape) recording studio.  The twins enjoy a conversation with Adam about all of this and much more, including two original tracks - one of which has garnered more than a million streams on Spotify. SHOW NOTES: 0:00 - "The End" by Adam Holt - from the album, Kind of Blues 4:23 - Greetings and about the song / About Adam Holt 6:16 - Welcome, Adam / Admiring his studio on Zoom / Road trip to Memphis / Adam visits The Crossroads in Clarksdale, Miss. / B.B. King Museuum / Robert Johnson gravesite / Muddy Waters birthsite  7:51 - Spin Doctors in Tunica, Miss. / Gold Strike Casino Resort  8:22 - Joe Perry's influence on nine-year-old Adam / Aerosmith "Dude Looks Like a Lady" / Gretsch Duo Jet Silver Sparkle  9:00 - More about "The End" / Recording studio locations and history / Live recording versus multitracking / Recording Kind of Blues / Players on "The End" - Greg DeLuca, bass / Pierre Robinson, drums / Donnie Sundall, Hammond B-3 10:49 - Adam Holt on Spotify / Other projects / Recording at Sun Studio in Memphis / Curry Webber / More about Sun Studio Experience  13:37 - "The End" racked up 1.3 million streams on Spotify so far / Dutch magazine cover feature / Streaming and compensation / Concert ticket pricing / Touring and merch  17:02 - Early music experiences, instruments and education / First guitar at 14: Yamaha electric  18:18 - Goals for next album  18:37 - Highlights from more than two decades in music / Bayfest / Lynyrd Skynrd / Drivin and Cryin 19:43 - 20 years as a performer at Lucy Buffett's LuLu's  21:34 - Booking talent at LuLu's 22:40 - Producing other artists / More about Adam's recording studio / 1964 Gibson Hummingbird / 3M M79 two-inch Tape Machine / Producing Richard Douglas Jensen  29:46 - GAS - Gear Acquisition Syndrome / Gibson SJ 200 / Picker's Paradise / Gigs at Hard Rock Casino, Biloxi / Slot wins / Cash is king 33:30 - Family life / The Dad club 34:43 - Co-writing "Don't Give Up on Me Baby" with wife Jillian.  36:05 - Get your copy of Kind of Blues on limited run 180-gram blue vinyl by visiting www.adamholtmusic.com  39:03 - "Don't Give Up on Me Baby" by Adam Holt (Songwriters: Adam W. Holt / Jillian J. Holt)

AURN News
Hollywood Live goes to Paris for Fashion Week

AURN News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 3:03


I had the time of my life at Paris Fashion Week. I was a guest of Flying Solo, who has been doing runway shows for up and coming designers for the past 26 years in Paris. This year, they chose Pamela Maugile and her clothing brand Tunika as a designer to watch. Pamela is being called the 'Queen of Cotton,' as her sustainable cotton goods come from her family-owned cotton farm in Tunica, Mississippi. The farm has been in the family for more than 150 years. I am pleased to say that the Tunika brand and Pamela got the biggest applause during her show, probably because you can actually wear the clothes. You can go to @aurnonline to see some of my coverage from Paris Fashion Week, and we have a special YouTube interview coming up with Pamela later this week. You don't want to miss any of that story. Bruno Mars concert called off amidst Israel-Hamas conflict This was truly the summer of live concerts coming back. Unfortunately, Bruno Mars' sold-out concert planned in Tel Aviv for the weekend was canceled amid the deadly conflict between Israeli forces and Hamas militants. Concert promoters at Live Nation Israel announced that they had called off the event, which was set to take place at the celebrated Park HaYarkon near Tel Aviv. All ticket buyers for the show have received an automatic refund to their credit cards with which they purchase the tickets. According to the translation of the Live Nation Israeli post in Hebrew, it said, "We stand with the residents of Israel, the IDF fighters, and the security forces in these difficult moments." Boy, we did not see this one coming. Beyoncé's Renaissance Tour surpasses previous record for highest grossing by a solo female artist And speaking of tours, the New York Times is reporting that Beyoncé's Renaissance Tour has surpassed the previous record for highest grossing by a solo female artist, which was previously held by Madonna back in 2009. By the tour's close, Beyoncé will have generated, are you ready for this, an estimated $4.5 billion for the American economy. About as much as the 2008 Olympics did for Beijing. Well, I guess that makes Beyonce a true American treasure. Ha! No pun intended. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Il Mondo
Kim Jong-un in Russia per offrire armi in cambio di aiuti. Cos'è l'abaya, la tunica islamica vietata nelle scuole francesi.

Il Mondo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 18:54


Il leader nordcoreano incontra il presidente russo Vladimir Putin per discutere di una possibile fornitura di aiuti militari da usare nella guerra in Ucraina. Secondo il governo francese l'abaya indica l'appartenenza a una religione e il suo utilizzo a scuola va contro la cosiddetta legge sul velo del 2004.CONJunko Terao, editor di Asia di InternazionaleCatherine Cornet, giornalista e arabista LINKVideo Corea del Nord: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-SWKYetGPgVideo abaya: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGJnE6Ff2/Articolo Rizzo: https://www.internazionale.it/essenziale/notizie/giuseppe-rizzo/2023/09/11/decreto-carcere-minoriSe ascolti questo podcast e ti piace, abbonati a Internazionale. È un modo concreto per sostenerci e per aiutarci a garantire ogni giorno un'informazione di qualità. Vai su internazionale.it/podcastScrivi a podcast@internazionale.it o manda un vocale a +39 3347063050Consulenza editoriale di Chiara Nielsen.Produzione di Claudio Balboni, con Vincenzo De Simone.Musiche di Tommaso Colliva e Raffaele Scogna.Direzione creativa di Jonathan Zenti.

The Synthesis of Wellness
40. Vesugen Bioregulator Peptide (Peptides Episode) - Enhancing Blood Flow, Repairing Leaky Blood Vessels, Decreasing Edema & Hypoxia, & Even Supporting the Blood Brain Barrier

The Synthesis of Wellness

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 33:52


If you're looking to improve your circulation / blood flow and athletic performance or simply combat increased vascular permeability (which can create edema and, therefore, hypoxia) due to the damaging effects of hyperglycemia, inflammation, toxins, etc..., then this episode is a MUST-listen! We're delving into the intricacies of the vesugen bioregulator peptide – so stay tuned for some pretty intriguing research! Topics: 1. Introduction to the Episode - Previous background interest in vesugen: Lyme and Mold / CIRS issues - Introduction to bioregulator peptide vesugen - Effects on blood vessels, circulation, hypoxia, and athletic performance 2. Quick Overview of CIRS and the Circulatory System - Damage to the endothelial blood vessel wall due to high MMP-9 levels - Hemolysins released by MARCoNS - Narrowed capillaries and induced hypoxia - Interest in vesugen 3. Blood Cell Formation - Hematopoiesis - Process and origin in the bone marrow - Characteristics of multipotent hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) - Regulation of HSC self-renewal vs. differentiation - Myeloid and Lymphoid Progenitors - Differentiated blood cells from each progenitor type - Pathway: Myeloid progenitor to erythrocyte - Role of Erythropoietin (EPO) 4. Maturation Process of Erythrocytes - Ejection of nucleus and organelles - Hemoglobin acquisition - Biconcave shape for optimal gas exchange - Transition to the bloodstream via sinusoids 5. Vascular Wall Anatomy and Dysfunction - Overview of vascular wall layers: Tunica intima, tunica media, and tunica externa - Detailed understanding of endothelial cell functions - Barrier function and vascular permeability - Vascular tone and blood flow regulation - Inflammation and the role in immune response - Angiogenesis and its significance 6. Bioregulator Peptide Vesugen - Definition and unique characteristics - Composition: Lysine, Glutamine, and Asparagine - Mechanism of action: Promotion of endothelial cell proliferation 7. Benefits and Potential of Vesugen - Restoration of endothelial function - Role in injury and endothelial dysfunction scenarios: edema, hypoxia, etc... - Protective effect on the blood-brain barrier - Impact on nitric oxide production and athletic performance, hair growth, skin health Thanks so much for tuning in! Pre-Order Chloe's Book "⁠⁠75 Gut-Healing Strategies & Biohacks⁠⁠" and email thesynthesisofwellness@gmail.com a screenshot of the order confirmation to enter the GIVEAWAY! If you liked this episode, please leave a rating and review or share it to your stories over on Instagram. If you tag @synthesisofwellness, Chloe would love to personally thank you for listening! Follow Chloe on Instagram ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@synthesisofwellness⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow Chloe on TikTok @chloe_c_porter Visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠synthesisofwellness.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to purchase products, subscribe to our mailing list, and more! Or visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠linktr.ee/synthesisofwellness⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to see all of Chloe's links, schedule a BioPhotonic Scanner consult with Chloe, or support the show! Thanks again for tuning in! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chloe-porter6/support

Corriere Daily
La Francia e una rivolta che viene da lontano

Corriere Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 11:52


Dopo quasi una settimana di scontri per la morte di Nahel, il 17enne di origine nordafricana ucciso senza motivo da un poliziotto a Nanterre (periferia di Parigi), la situazione sembra essere tornata sotto controllo. Non si era mai visto niente di simile, con oltre 3.000 arrestati, molti dei quali minorenni, in diverse città del Paese. E questa, spiega Stefano Montefiori, è una delle differenze rispetto ad altre crisi del passato: perché ha a che fare con l'identità.Per altri approfondimenti:Tunica islamica, Air Jordan e voli low cost per l'Algeria: chi sono i ragazzi delle proteste in FranciaFrancia, raccolti 900.000 euro per la famiglia del poliziotto che ha ucciso il 17enne a NanterreIl funerale di Nahel e il servizio d'ordine degli amici: Fratello, qui niente foto”

The Writer's Room; A 7th Sea Podcast
New Horizons | The Fate of the Thorn - Article 5; Dealing in Unknowns

The Writer's Room; A 7th Sea Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 107:52


‘Those that stare into the abyss, take heed, for the abyss stares back.' -Herr Friedrich Nietzsche Notes from the Narrator This podcast is proudly endorsed by Chaosium Inc. Visit www.chaosiuminc.com/7thsea for more information and use the code WRITER10 for 10% off your next site-wide purchase! [Limit one per customer] Support the podcast directly by visiting https://linktr.ee/writersroom7thsea Even something as simple as leaving a review or sharing our link helps us! We thank you! This story was made possible by our friends at the Storyteller Squad, a Monster of the Week Actual Play Podcast. Show them some love and support by visiting https://www.thestorytellersquad.com/ and tell them the Writer's Room sent ya! There is artwork for the Fate of the Thorn! Check out all the illustrations, created by the lovely and talented Emory Kjelsberg at https://www.emorykj.com/writersroomthefateofthethorn and snag a print for yourself! 100% of the proceeds go directly to the artist! I am a finalist in the Chaosium Category of the Crit Awards for Best GM and Patrick Keeffe for Best Player! Vote for us (and many other talented creators in the TTRPG community) here! https://critawards.mystrikingly.com/ Cast Zoé Jackson (Narrator) Natalie Fuinha (Angellica de la Sombra) Ders Anderson (Diego Alfonso Morales Iglesias ‘El Nitido') Brittany Muth (Dalla Brønson) Emory Kjelsberg (Dr. Mallory McCoy) Ade Shields (Ambroise Pendragon) Sponsors Ten Quills Dice [https://tenquillsdice.com/] The Crafty Gamer [https://www.thecraftygamer.com/?dt_id=273468] Use code WRITERSROOM for 10% off! Ko-Fi Officers Raven, V, Nightingale, Covington, Stewart, Tarquin and CheshireMusic Arcane Anthems (https://www.patreon.com/arcaneanthems) [The Writer's Room] Owen Mota and Zoé Jackson [Iaeternum]  ASKII (https://askii.bandcamp.com/) [with Amanda Aalto - Noidan Tie, Reach, Echoes of Sorrow, Mist, Sails, Sewers, Abyss of Souls, Left Behind Bars, Evil in the Deep, Ancestors] Vendla (https://www.epidemicsound.com/artists/vendla/) [La Vuelta a Lérida] Tunica (https://motionarray.com/browse/producer/tunica/) [Emotional Pain {Ambroise's Downtime}, Timeless Cello Wonderland {Ambroise's Contemplation}] Dan Barracuda (https://motionarray.com/browse/producer/dan-barracuda/) [Mi Deseo, Esperanza, Eva] Waveart (https://motionarray.com/browse/producer/waveart/) [Grieved {Ambroise's Sadness}] Jakob Ahlbom (https://www.epidemicsound.com/artists/jakob-ahlbom/) [November] Isobel O'Connor (https://www.epidemicsound.com/artists/isobel-oconnor/) [Empty Streets] Farrell Wooten (https://www.epidemicsound.com/artists/farrell-wooten/) [Siren Song {The Golden Apple}] Trailer Worx (https://www.epidemicsound.com/artists/trailer-worx/) [A Costly Mistake {Tia's Anger}] Alexander Richstein (https://motionarray.com/browse/producer/alexander-richstein/)  [I Know Where You Are {Tiamat's Theme}] Benjamin Botkin (https://motionarray.com/browse/producer/benjamin-botkin/) [Elementary Perceivers {Mallory's Theme}] Luca Francini (https://motionarray.com/browse/producer/luca-francini/) [A Mischievous Character {Mallory's Downtime}] Spectacles Wallet and Watch (https://www.epidemicsound.com/artists/spectacles-wallet-and-watch/) [Careful Thoughts] Amaranta Music (https://motionarray.com/browse/producer/amarantamusic/) [Lonely Cello] Aerian (https://www.epidemicsound.com/artists/aerian/) [Endurance] Franz Gordon (https://www.epidemicsound.com/artists/franz-gordon/) [The French Library {The Heel of Achille}] --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/writersroom7th/support

Louisiana Considered Podcast
Tunica-Biloxi tribe to host first Pow Wow since the pandemic

Louisiana Considered Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 24:29


Next weekend on May 20th and 21, the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe of Louisiana will host their first Pow Wow since the COVID 19 pandemic. And tribal leadership, tribal citizens, neighboring tribes and community members are all invited to celebrate this weekend-long cultural event. Ryan Lopez, Pow Wow committee member, tells us what it means to finally reunite in this celebration for the first time in years. For the next few weeks, we will continue our conversations with candidates in the 2023 Louisiana governor's race. Today we're joined by Shawn Wilson, a democrat who served as secretary of transportation and development for Gov. John Bel Edwards. He tells us what he believes it will take for a candidate on the left to win in a red state.  But first, it's Thursday and that means it's time to catch up on politics with The Times Picayune / New Orleans Advocate's editorial director and columnist Stephanie Grace. She tells us about recent failed attempts to loosen abortion restrictions in Louisiana.  Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Alana Schreiber. Our digital editor is Katelyn Umholtz and our engineers are Garrett Pittman and Aubry Procell. You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at 12:00 and 7:30 pm. It's available on Spotify, Google Play, and wherever you get your podcasts.  Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to. Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

More ReMarks
Daily ReMarks April 25, 2023

More ReMarks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 9:06


Tucker, Carlson and birthdays and Tunica. Support the showThanks for listening my Little Love Bunnies.

Lewis Black's Rantcast
#126 - 5/2/23

Lewis Black's Rantcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 49:32


This week's episode of the Rantcast is dedicated to Lewis's friend, mentor and colleague, Mark Russell.  Lewis's NEW SPECIAL, ‘Tragically, I Need You” premieres May 2nd right here on his YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/OfficialLewisBlack We're going back to the moon, the Tennessee State Legislature expelled two of its members, Missouri House Republicans voted to defund libraries and Donald Trump cheats in golf. Thank you all for your continued support. Please remember to take care of each other. It's the most important thing we can do. This week's live rants come from the Horseshoe Casino in Tunica, Mississippi on October 14, 2016.  GhostBed: https://www.ghostbed.com/pages/lewis  For advertising opportunities email: advertise@thelaughbutton.com SUBMIT RANTS TO LEWIS https://www.lewisblack.com/pages/live  Lewis' Grammy-nominated special, "Thanks For Risking Your Life" is available now! https://tlbrecords.lnk.to/LewisWE  SUBSCRIBE TO THE RANTCAST https://thelaughbutton.com/podcasts/lewis-blacks-rantcast  FOLLOW LEWIS https://www.lewisblack.com/  https://www.instagram.com/thelewisblack/  https://mobile.twitter.com/thelewisblack  https://www.facebook.com/thelewisblack/  https://www.youtube.com/OfficialLewisBlack Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 10:25


Bank ConspiracyTunica Support the showThanks for listening my Little Love Bunnies.

Sore Losers
Happy New Year! The Losers Are BACK!

Sore Losers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 87:36


Vacation is over and that means it's time to for The Sore Losers to get back to work. Eddie recaps his horrible holidays as it was disaster after disaster after disaster. Lunchbox made his kid cry and it might scar his kid for life all because Lunchbox gave him an honest answer. Ray took a trip to the casino in Tunica to make some money before The Coaches Convention. Who's Ready for VEGAS????? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pardon My American
Blizzards, Elections, and Bigfoot... Oh My

Pardon My American

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 80:14


The winter storm of the decade has arrived. Wind chills are expected to go to as low as -55, in some areas of the country. We watch some video of people dealing with weather up north already and talk of the anticipation of the looming cold. Lake's case alleges the "number of illegal votes cast in Arizona's general election far exceeds the 17,117 vote margin" between Lake and Hobbs. The trial began Wednesday with the testimony of Richer, Jarrett, cybersecurity expert Clay Parikh, county temporary technician Bradley Benticort, and Republican National Committee attorney Mark Sonnenklar. A man named Josh Highcliff uploaded a video clip to YouTube that he says was shot on his hunting property about nine miles west of Tunica, Mississippi. Josh took the video eight years ago, but commenters have brought attention to it again recently.   Pardon My American podcast (PMA) is an opinion-based podcast that explores politics, entertainment, paranormal, and culture all while having a good laugh. They keep things lighthearted as they dive into subjects that inspire you to think and ask questions.   Support Our Sponsors ► Aura ► Ghostbed ► Fum   Support Our Show ► Website ► Buy Merch ► Patreon   Watch & Follow Our Show ► YouTube ► Rumble ► Rokfin ► Instagram ► Telegram

Tutti Convocati
La tunica della discordia

Tutti Convocati

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022


La folla di Buenos Aires festeggia l'Albiceleste, ma anche Parigi accoglie fieramente la sua Nazionale. Invece noi ci appassioniamo al dibattito sulla tunica qatarina indossata da Messi durante la premiazione. Chiediamo a Filippo Maria Ricci se anche in Spagna il dibattito è acceso, mentre CR7 si allena a Valdebebas in attesa di delineare il suo futuro. Con Leo Turrini in coda sulla Pero-Cormano consoliamo il francese Benoit Cauet dopo la finale persa con l'Argentina.

Kat and Moose Podcast
Importmant and A Commune Cave

Kat and Moose Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 47:22


Moose and Producer Sara take a break from the Brady Bunch in Napa, California at the synchronistic winery who put Chardonnay on the map in Cali and Kat wins amidst a losing streak in Tunica. Kat and her friends play a drinking game at a writer's night, Sara's birthday takes us to snowy Tahoe and Moose explores past lives. We consider a cave commune and the social construct of time, Moose contemplates becoming a Buddhist monk and Kat processes the art of presence amidst incoming distraction. Moose explores a tongue tickle, we are in the realm of The Jetsons and Snoop Dog is our new hero.Support the show

Buck Junkie Podcast
EP34: Tips & Tricks to Become a Better Hunter

Buck Junkie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 55:12


On today's episode of the Buck Junkie Podcast, the guys are feeling the change in weather for hunting season in Mississippi (00:13). Jamie saw a MONSTER buck in Tunica (02:07). How did Malcom and Mikey's Thanksgiving hunt go (04:42)? What are the duck cameras picking up around the farm (06:25)? Deer hunting in the delta can be different due food sources, weather, and landscape (08:20). The use of thermal drones while hunting is a game changer (11:02), but is it LEGAL to use for hunting (16:35)? What is a “Shooting Rut”? Have any of the guys been in one before (19:11)? Rifle scopes settings are DIFFERENT for everyone (21:39). Poor shooting could be caused by YOU and not your equipment (26:43). Mikey gives hunting advice on “aim small, miss small” which can lead to better shooting and hunting habits (32:01). What magnification levels do the guys dial on their rifle scopes (33:20)? How do you get out of a “Shooting Rut”, and how can you improve those poor habits (35:24)? Using the RIGHT ammo can lead to a better hunting experience (39:55). What initial step is taken when looking at an issue with a gun's layout (44:00)? What's cookin' at deer camp (46:16)? Sloppy Joe Deer recipe by Jamie (46:21). Malcom and Mikey's breakfast quesadilla recipe (47:22). Mark's deer, papas, and life-time gravy recipe (48:51). Malcom is GONE at the end of the week and next…(50:56) Mark and Jamie will be cooking for Arkabutla Physically Challenged Hunting Association (APCHA) (51:22). The Buck Junkie website is up! Come get some beanies and hoodies for the winter (53:29)!