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We'd love to hear from you. Send us a text! The Naked Texture Artist is a podcast where VFX/animation veterans have deep and honest conversations about their challenges and growth as working artists.Let me introduce you to the amazing Jami Gigot, texture supervisor at ILM, prolific children's book illustrator and... mother.Yes, there is a lot of interesting gems in this conversation. Over her 20+ year career, Jami has collected priceless insights for all artists, who try to balance a family with a career in VFX or animation; or who dream of a creative outlet on the side, while still working that day job in VFX or animation. Lots important advice for any artist working in VFX or animation.Find out more about Jami on her website here: https://www.jamigigot.com/ We also mention Scanline VFX https://scanlinevfx.com/ and ILM https://www.ilm.com/The Naked Texture Artist is produced by Marque Pierre Sondergaard. Support us on https://ko-fi.com/thenakedtextureartist Contact us on thenakedtextureartist@gmail.com Follow us on https://www.instagram.com/thenakedtextureartist/ Music copyright belongs to Tycho for the song Awake - https://tychomusic.com/ Additional sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com
In this episode, Mike discusses Tycho's Supernova. Graba drink and join us!*Always Drink Responsibly*Follow Us!Twitter: @drinkingcosmosInstagram: @cosmoswithcosmos Blue Sky: @cosmoswithcosmoshttps://cosmoswithcosmos.com/Credits:Eric Skiff - Resistor Anthems http://EricSkiff.com/musicStars Background Vid Credit - Josu Relax http://relaxing-site.890m.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6dJEAs0-GkTheme Music Remixed by: Ron Proctor https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC__fjzKFm0X0BQWHjYX8Z_wCheck Out!Wildixiahttps://www.etsy.com/shop/Wildixia?ref=profile_headerRon Proctorwww.youtube.com/@MrProctorShowRolling Bluff Planetariumhttps://www.rollingbluffsplanetarium.com/
We'd love to hear from you. Send us a text! On The Naked Texture Artist, I have deep and honest conversations with working artists.Here is a snippet, which is genuinely useful advice for any artist:Manuel Huertas Marchena explains, "How to start an asset?"Enjoy!If that was useful for you, feel free to share the podcast with your friends and colleagues. I would appreciate your help.You can catch the full conversation on The Naked Texture Artist, wherever you get your podcasts.Thanks for listening!The Naked Texture Artist is produced by Marque Pierre Sondergaard. Support us on https://ko-fi.com/thenakedtextureartist Contact us on thenakedtextureartist@gmail.com Follow us on https://www.instagram.com/thenakedtextureartist/ Music copyright belongs to Tycho for the song Awake - https://tychomusic.com/ Additional sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com
Will Barton and Ian Kapplin get to sit down with the legendary model maker himself, Bill Krause (for his second guest spot) on this fantastic episode. We deep dive into the world of Bill Krause and his designs from the Shangri La to the Endurance. We even get to hear how one of his designs made it to be the hero ship in season three of Star Trek Picard. Have a listen and enjoy...I know we definitely did!
We'd love to hear from you. Send us a text! On The Naked Texture Artist, I have deep and honest conversations with working artists.Here is a snippet, which is genuinely useful advice for any artist:Mr. Thanos, Chris Nichols explains, "what makes a good reel to help a beginner break into the industry?"Enjoy!If that was useful for you, feel free to share the podcast with your friends and colleagues. I would appreciate your help.You can catch the full conversation on The Naked Texture Artist, wherever you get your podcasts.Thanks for listening!The Naked Texture Artist is produced by Marque Pierre Sondergaard. Support us on https://ko-fi.com/thenakedtextureartist Contact us on thenakedtextureartist@gmail.com Follow us on https://www.instagram.com/thenakedtextureartist/ Music copyright belongs to Tycho for the song Awake - https://tychomusic.com/ Additional sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com
Stuur ons gerust een bericht als je wilt reagerenIn deze aflevering is André bij Beter Judo in Amstelveen om te praten over het 25e BENG Memorial judo EVENT dat van 4-6 april in Beverwijk gehouden wordt. Hij spreek met de organisatoren, A judo aanjager Tycho van der Werf en judoka en deelnemer Jim. Meer informatie: https://snjudo.com/ Alle verwijzingen naar besproken onderwerpen vind je via onderstaande linksHajime Judo Podcasthttp://hajimejudopodcast.nlhttps://www.facebook.com/HajimePodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/hajimepodcast
We'd love to hear from you. Send us a text! On The Naked Texture Artist, I have deep and honest conversations with working artists.Here is a snippet, which is genuinely useful advice for any artist:After nearly 20 years in the games industry, storied artist Adam Capone explains, "what advice he would have given to his younger self starting out."Enjoy!If that was useful for you, feel free to share the podcast with your friends and colleagues. I would appreciate your help.You can catch the full conversation on The Naked Texture Artist, wherever you get your podcasts.Thanks for listening!The Naked Texture Artist is produced by Marque Pierre Sondergaard. Support us on https://ko-fi.com/thenakedtextureartist Contact us on thenakedtextureartist@gmail.com Follow us on https://www.instagram.com/thenakedtextureartist/ Music copyright belongs to Tycho for the song Awake - https://tychomusic.com/ Additional sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com
North Korea was an important player in the decolonisation of Africa. Freedom fighters across the continent received vital assistance from Pyongyang, and almost all southern African independence leaders travelled to the North Korean capital at some point, in search of support. This alliance has continued into the twenty-first century, with African postcolonial governments throwing a lifeline to Pyongyang's increasingly isolated economy by hiring North Korean companies, despite United Nations sanctions. In Comrades Beyond the Cold War: North Korea and the Liberation of Southern Africa (Hurst, 2025), Dr Tycho van der Hoog examines the relations between victorious southern African liberation movements and North Korea, from the 1960s to the present. He explains why African presidents sang and danced at parties in Pyongyang, and why North Korean books were translated into Swahili and Afrikaans. He reveals how African soldiers were trained in guerrilla warfare by North Korean instructors, and how North Korean labourers construct monuments in Africa in the shape of AK-47s. And he explores the question of how revolutionary regimes, motivated by a need for survival, work together to defy the global order. Based on extensive research across four continents—including recently disclosed African liberation archives and Korean diplomatic cables—this innovative study is the first book on African–North Korean relations. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
North Korea was an important player in the decolonisation of Africa. Freedom fighters across the continent received vital assistance from Pyongyang, and almost all southern African independence leaders travelled to the North Korean capital at some point, in search of support. This alliance has continued into the twenty-first century, with African postcolonial governments throwing a lifeline to Pyongyang's increasingly isolated economy by hiring North Korean companies, despite United Nations sanctions. In Comrades Beyond the Cold War: North Korea and the Liberation of Southern Africa (Hurst, 2025), Dr Tycho van der Hoog examines the relations between victorious southern African liberation movements and North Korea, from the 1960s to the present. He explains why African presidents sang and danced at parties in Pyongyang, and why North Korean books were translated into Swahili and Afrikaans. He reveals how African soldiers were trained in guerrilla warfare by North Korean instructors, and how North Korean labourers construct monuments in Africa in the shape of AK-47s. And he explores the question of how revolutionary regimes, motivated by a need for survival, work together to defy the global order. Based on extensive research across four continents—including recently disclosed African liberation archives and Korean diplomatic cables—this innovative study is the first book on African–North Korean relations. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/military-history
North Korea was an important player in the decolonisation of Africa. Freedom fighters across the continent received vital assistance from Pyongyang, and almost all southern African independence leaders travelled to the North Korean capital at some point, in search of support. This alliance has continued into the twenty-first century, with African postcolonial governments throwing a lifeline to Pyongyang's increasingly isolated economy by hiring North Korean companies, despite United Nations sanctions. In Comrades Beyond the Cold War: North Korea and the Liberation of Southern Africa (Hurst, 2025), Dr Tycho van der Hoog examines the relations between victorious southern African liberation movements and North Korea, from the 1960s to the present. He explains why African presidents sang and danced at parties in Pyongyang, and why North Korean books were translated into Swahili and Afrikaans. He reveals how African soldiers were trained in guerrilla warfare by North Korean instructors, and how North Korean labourers construct monuments in Africa in the shape of AK-47s. And he explores the question of how revolutionary regimes, motivated by a need for survival, work together to defy the global order. Based on extensive research across four continents—including recently disclosed African liberation archives and Korean diplomatic cables—this innovative study is the first book on African–North Korean relations. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/world-affairs
North Korea was an important player in the decolonisation of Africa. Freedom fighters across the continent received vital assistance from Pyongyang, and almost all southern African independence leaders travelled to the North Korean capital at some point, in search of support. This alliance has continued into the twenty-first century, with African postcolonial governments throwing a lifeline to Pyongyang's increasingly isolated economy by hiring North Korean companies, despite United Nations sanctions. In Comrades Beyond the Cold War: North Korea and the Liberation of Southern Africa (Hurst, 2025), Dr Tycho van der Hoog examines the relations between victorious southern African liberation movements and North Korea, from the 1960s to the present. He explains why African presidents sang and danced at parties in Pyongyang, and why North Korean books were translated into Swahili and Afrikaans. He reveals how African soldiers were trained in guerrilla warfare by North Korean instructors, and how North Korean labourers construct monuments in Africa in the shape of AK-47s. And he explores the question of how revolutionary regimes, motivated by a need for survival, work together to defy the global order. Based on extensive research across four continents—including recently disclosed African liberation archives and Korean diplomatic cables—this innovative study is the first book on African–North Korean relations. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-studies
North Korea was an important player in the decolonisation of Africa. Freedom fighters across the continent received vital assistance from Pyongyang, and almost all southern African independence leaders travelled to the North Korean capital at some point, in search of support. This alliance has continued into the twenty-first century, with African postcolonial governments throwing a lifeline to Pyongyang's increasingly isolated economy by hiring North Korean companies, despite United Nations sanctions. In Comrades Beyond the Cold War: North Korea and the Liberation of Southern Africa (Hurst, 2025), Dr Tycho van der Hoog examines the relations between victorious southern African liberation movements and North Korea, from the 1960s to the present. He explains why African presidents sang and danced at parties in Pyongyang, and why North Korean books were translated into Swahili and Afrikaans. He reveals how African soldiers were trained in guerrilla warfare by North Korean instructors, and how North Korean labourers construct monuments in Africa in the shape of AK-47s. And he explores the question of how revolutionary regimes, motivated by a need for survival, work together to defy the global order. Based on extensive research across four continents—including recently disclosed African liberation archives and Korean diplomatic cables—this innovative study is the first book on African–North Korean relations. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
North Korea was an important player in the decolonisation of Africa. Freedom fighters across the continent received vital assistance from Pyongyang, and almost all southern African independence leaders travelled to the North Korean capital at some point, in search of support. This alliance has continued into the twenty-first century, with African postcolonial governments throwing a lifeline to Pyongyang's increasingly isolated economy by hiring North Korean companies, despite United Nations sanctions. In Comrades Beyond the Cold War: North Korea and the Liberation of Southern Africa (Hurst, 2025), Dr Tycho van der Hoog examines the relations between victorious southern African liberation movements and North Korea, from the 1960s to the present. He explains why African presidents sang and danced at parties in Pyongyang, and why North Korean books were translated into Swahili and Afrikaans. He reveals how African soldiers were trained in guerrilla warfare by North Korean instructors, and how North Korean labourers construct monuments in Africa in the shape of AK-47s. And he explores the question of how revolutionary regimes, motivated by a need for survival, work together to defy the global order. Based on extensive research across four continents—including recently disclosed African liberation archives and Korean diplomatic cables—this innovative study is the first book on African–North Korean relations. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/korean-studies
We'd love to hear from you. Send us a text! On The Naked Texture Artist, I have deep and honest conversations with working artists.Here is a snippet, which is genuinely useful advice for any artist:Senior Texture Artist Chris Nichols, of Thanos fame, explains, "what is the hardest asset to produce in CG?"Enjoy!The Naked Texture Artist is produced by Marque Pierre Sondergaard. Support us on https://ko-fi.com/thenakedtextureartist Contact us on thenakedtextureartist@gmail.com Follow us on https://www.instagram.com/thenakedtextureartist/ Music copyright belongs to Tycho for the song Awake - https://tychomusic.com/ Additional sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com
We'd love to hear from you. Send us a text! On The Naked Texture Artist, I have deep and honest conversations with working artists.Here is a snippet, which is genuinely useful advice for any artist:Senior Texture Artist Myriam Catrin explains, "How to give variation to a subtle asset?" She is referring to her work on the trilobite from Prometheus. Enjoy!If that was useful for you, feel free to share the podcast with your friends and colleagues. I would appreciate your help.You can catch the full conversation on The Naked Texture Artist, wherever you get your podcasts.Thanks for listening!The Naked Texture Artist is produced by Marque Pierre Sondergaard. Support us on https://ko-fi.com/thenakedtextureartist Contact us on thenakedtextureartist@gmail.com Follow us on https://www.instagram.com/thenakedtextureartist/ Music copyright belongs to Tycho for the song Awake - https://tychomusic.com/ Additional sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com
Voor wetenschapper Tycho van der Hoog was het bepaald geen schok om Noord-Koreaanse soldaten in Oekraïense loopgraven te zien liggen. Hij probeert al jaren af te rekenen met het idee van Noord-Korea als geïsoleerd land dat compleet losgezongen zou zijn van de rest van de wereld. Zijn promotieonderzoek naar de Noord-Koreaanse relaties met zuidelijk Afrika mondde uit in een project van tien jaar. Hij reisde ervoor naar dertien verschillende landen, dook in archieven en sprak zelfs met Noord-Koreaanse bannelingen. Hij ontdekte hoe innig de banden tussen de Kim-dynastie en de rest van de wereld eigenlijk zijn, en hoe het Westen deze al sinds de Koude Oorlog verkeerd interpreteert. Abonneer je op ‘Achter de Frontlinie' en mis nooit nieuwe afleveringen. Wil je meer weten? Abonneer je dan ook vooral op de Frontlinie-nieuwsbrief en ontvang elke twee weken extra verhalen van Bram Vermeulen, achtergronden bij het nieuws en lees-, kijk- en luistertips in je inbox. Of vind 'Frontlinie' op NPO Start, YouTube en Instagram.
We'd love to hear from you. Send us a text! On The Naked Texture Artist, I have deep and honest conversations with working artists.Here is a snippet, which is genuinely useful advice for any artist:Texture Supervisor Claudia Marvisi explains, "what is the different between a good and a truly great artist?"Enjoy!If that was useful for you, feel free to share the podcast with your friends and colleagues. I would appreciate your help.You can catch the full conversation on The Naked Texture Artist, wherever you get your podcasts.Thanks for listening!The Naked Texture Artist is produced by Marque Pierre Sondergaard. Support us on https://ko-fi.com/thenakedtextureartist Contact us on thenakedtextureartist@gmail.com Follow us on https://www.instagram.com/thenakedtextureartist/ Music copyright belongs to Tycho for the song Awake - https://tychomusic.com/ Additional sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com
We'd love to hear from you. Send us a text! On The Naked Texture Artist, I have deep and honest conversations with working artists.I would like to introduce a new format, an addition to the podcast. In Naked Pixels, I will cut these longer-form conversations into smaller snippets, centered on advice, which is genuinely useful advice for any working artist. Enjoy this new format!Finally, if that would be useful for you, I would appreciate your help: Feel free to share the podcast with your friends and colleagues. You can catch the full conversation on The Naked Texture Artist, wherever you get your podcasts.Thanks for listening and watching!The Naked Texture Artist is produced by Marque Pierre Sondergaard. Support us on https://ko-fi.com/thenakedtextureartist Contact us on thenakedtextureartist@gmail.com Follow us on https://www.instagram.com/thenakedtextureartist/ Music copyright belongs to Tycho for the song Awake - https://tychomusic.com/ Additional sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com
We'd love to hear from you. Send us a text! The Naked Texture Artist is a podcast where VFX/animation veterans have deep and honest conversations about their challenges and growth as working artists.Let me share the third cut from my conversation with Manuel Huertas Marchena. When I first wanted to record Manuel's experiences, there was a certain moment that was etched into my mind: How Manuel calmly handles explosive situations in the studio. Him and I have often gone over such incidents in our conversations; moments where you wish you had it on tape. So in this episode I try to tease out of him his mindset for handling situations, where superiors try to put him under undue pressure.We also talk about the pluses and minuses of being obsessive about our work as texture artists. Manuel also shares his approach for increasing the quality of his texture work.Lots important advice for any artist working in VFX or animation.Find out more about Manuel here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/manuelhuertas/Find Manuel's work on Marvel's Echo showcased by the Foundry here:https://www.foundry.com/insights/film-tv/marvel-echo-texturingThe Naked Texture Artist is produced by Marque Pierre Sondergaard. Support us on https://ko-fi.com/thenakedtextureartist Contact us on thenakedtextureartist@gmail.com Follow us on https://twitter.com/nakedtexture and https://www.instagram.com/thenakedtextureartist/ Music copyright belongs to Tycho for the song Awake - https://tychomusic.com/ Additional sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com
Two weeks into his Powder Highway road trip, PowBot calls in from Revelstoke, British Columbia to chat about life on the road in the new van, the differences between the U.S. and Canada when it comes to snow and ski culture, hiring a ski guide in Whistler to go big in the Blackcomb backcountry and interviewing “Trailhead Tim” Gibson, who PowBot met at the trailhead and suddenly became his backcountry partner in bagging the Aussie Couloir in Joffre Lakes Provincial Park. Also, the boys Dope or Derp snow stake cams, backcountry skiing solo, the magnetic Snow Strip product and reggae music. 3:00 – Catching up with PowBot on his road trip to the Powder Highway of Canada, calling from the Revelstoke Rec Center parking lot.8:30 – Trail Whisperer in Downieville.10:00 – Avalanche Canada is saying “it's time to consider getting into bigger terrain” – it's GO TIME in the alpine! Favorable clear high pressure weather all week.13:00 – Pow Bot's road trip so far – Mount Bachelor, Stevens Pass, Whistler, Duffey Lakes.18:45 – Vail Resorts is having a PR nightmare. Youtube Peak Rankings financial breakdown of Vail Resorts. Park City Mountain Resort Ski Patrol is on strike and Vail wouldn't give them a $2/hr pay raise.21:40 – PowBot arrives in Whistler/Blackcomb and stays at Riverside RV park. PowBot hires a ski guide from Altus Mountain Guides, Tim Ross, to take him touring off the Blackcomb glaciers.25:00 – How does Canada differ from United States when it comes to skiing culture?28:35 – What is Pow Bot's boondock overnight parking plan?29:30 – Parking and skiing at Joffre Lakes area, a Canadian Provincial Park. PowBot helped unstuck the local plow truck driver, Danny, a backcountry skier who plows the lots for skiers.33:00 – PowBot meets Trailhead Tim and skis the Aussie Couloir with him.37:55 – How do you know when you meet a stranger that they will be a good ski partner?39:35 – Dope or Derp? Skiing solo. PowBot skied the Seven Steps to Paradise on Rogers Pass by himself and it was the dopest tour of his life.49:24 – In order to ski parts of Rogers Pass you have to take a backcountry travel test.52:45 – New iPhones have a text to satellite feature, eliminating the need to have something like a Spot or Garmin InReach.54:45 – Dope or Derp? The Snowstrip - A magnetic rack that goes on the side of your vehicle so your skis/board doesn't fall and hit the ground.57:55 – Dope or Derp? Reggae Music – Tom's been listening to a bunch of reggae. Stick Figure, Arise Roots, John Brown's Body and 10 Foot Ganja Plant. David Lee Scales and Chaz Smith of The Grit podcast think reggae is derp. Bob Marley is The Legend for a reason.1:04:55 – ON A MUSICAL NOTE – Ross – listener recommending Tycho and Khruangbin.1:09:20 – Dope or Derp? – a listener Derek wants to know what's up with snow stake cams.1:16:25 – Last Saturday, tail end of the holiday, one of the busiest days of skiing in Tahoe ever due to the snow stake cam.1:20:25 – The sleeper pow days are the best days – the snow stake cam isn't always accurate.1:21:40 – PowBot recorded a conversation with Trailhead Tim after their adventure on Aussie Couloir and the concept of “risk shaming”.1:30:50 – A conversation with Tim Gibson at Joffre Lakes Provincial Park – living van life and skiing in Canada.1:36:20 – Quitting the corporate life, retiring and living the ski bum van life full time.1:40:45 – Partnering up with Tim to ski Joffre Peak and Aussie Couloir.1:48:24 – Moved to Chile in 2004 and got into backcountry skiing, fully self-taught through trial and error. Close calls with cornices, glaciers and crevasses.1:54:00 – The American ski culture of not reporting avalanche accidents, opposite from Canada. The concept of “risk shaming” and how risky behavior is frowned upon in skiing in the US.1:59:00 – Living in Seattle and skiing in Washington state – Mount Rainier, North Cascades, Snoqualmie Pass.2:07:00 – What does Mind the Track mean to you?
Tycho Onnasch is a contributor to Stacks, Stacking DAO, and Zest Protocol. In this episode, we catch up on the state of DeFi on Bitcoin L2 Stacks. Speaking with the top DeFi protocol on Stacks, we learn how Stacking DAO is unlocking new yield opportunities, how stSTX will deliver liquid stacking rewards in sBTC, and why Stacks TVL is more than ready to grow. ------
01. Dip Watters - Deviations 02. Low Steppa, Tony Romera - Dance To The Music 03. Tim Cullen, Wankelmut - Time After Time 04. Block & Crown, Da Clubbmaster - Happy Music 05. Easttown - Timeless 06. Catz 'N Dogz, Aaron Veal - Wild Style 07. Twiins - Love You Like That 08. Eden Prince - Temptation 09. Nathan Jay - Keep On Running 10. Low Steppa - Seshy Fodder 11. Mike Vale, Paolo Barbato - Bitch 12. Kapuzen - Freaky 13. Mylo, Iilo - Stop Go 14. Alex Preston - Magnetic 15. Zav, Jesse Bru, Scott Diaz Dub - Soul 16. Iilo - Show Me Love 17. Kid Massive - Everybody Somebody 18. Tycho, Nimino - Small Sanctuary 19. Wax Motif - Heaven 20. Nausica - Se Pone Loca 21. Nev Scott (Uk) - Get Out 22. Sanxez - Emotions 23. Chris Lake, Aatig, Four Tet - In The Yuma 24. The Cap Boy - Funky Vibes 25. George Von Liger - Once Again 2025 26. Agent Stereo - Rock The Mic 27. Lady Lago - Slick Groove 28. Lee Davey Brown, Redondo - Ah Yeah 29. David Morales, Jonas Blue - Needin' U 30. Sherm, Smith & Sorren - Jet Life 31. Neoteq - BigPhase 32. Jizz, Lejune - Faders 33. Javi Reina, Ivax - Right Now 34. Maickel Telussa, Hardcopy - Watcha Know 35. Kevin Mckay, Martin Badder, Mr. V - I Want The Vibes 36. Agent Stereo - L.A. 2 Chicago 37. Kevin Mckay, Ben Miller (Aus) - One Thing 38. Cid - Duro 39. Charlie Iapicone, Leon - Extreme World 40. Edx - So Good 41. Mrj - Deep Inside 42. Lxury - J.A.W.S. 43. Croatia Squad - All the Girlz 44. Narda - Ready To Go 45. Mobb Deep, Tom & Jame - Shook Ones Pt. II 46. Josh Butler, Theos, Marck Jamz - Bringin' It Back 47. Horatio, Qodes - Belonna 48. Fab Massimo - Diamond Rings 49. Rene Amesz, Leiiya - Into The Dark 50. Prospa, Rahh - This Rhythm 51. Morelly, Milo Movida - Don't Sleep, Repeat 52. Sokotta - Positive 53. Devstar, Lucas Alexander - Gorgeous George 54. Easttown - Phunky 55. Sam Green, Carla Monroe - Jam Inside Your Love 56. Nick Bennett - The Way You Get 57. Boon - To the Beat 58. Giorgio V. - Tom's Club 59. Dhuss - Frequency 60. Qubiko - Anemoia 61. Nik Denton - Around The Twist 62. Delgado - Let Them Talk 63. Astrohertz - Back On You 64. Black V Neck - Like Whoa 65. Jimi Latifi - Hiding 66. Sorley, Goux, Goosey - Speaking Soul 67. Sulivar - Lose Control 68. Bitdag - IOA 69. Milo Movida, Morelly - Party Time 70. Magnetizm - Say My Name 71. Frits Wentink - I Want It All 72. Keepsix - Stay 73. Eitheror - Do Bette 74. Leisan, Sofia Vibes - Naked 75. Josh Butler, Theos, Maritime Yacht Club - Another Place 76. Simon Fava, Yvvan Back, Cumbiafrica - The Heat
01. Dip Watters - Deviations 02. Low Steppa, Tony Romera - Dance To The Music 03. Tim Cullen, Wankelmut - Time After Time 04. Block & Crown, Da Clubbmaster - Happy Music 05. Easttown - Timeless 06. Catz 'N Dogz, Aaron Veal - Wild Style 07. Twiins - Love You Like That 08. Eden Prince - Temptation 09. Nathan Jay - Keep On Running 10. Low Steppa - Seshy Fodder 11. Mike Vale, Paolo Barbato - Bitch 12. Kapuzen - Freaky 13. Mylo, Iilo - Stop Go 14. Alex Preston - Magnetic 15. Zav, Jesse Bru, Scott Diaz Dub - Soul 16. Iilo - Show Me Love 17. Kid Massive - Everybody Somebody 18. Tycho, Nimino - Small Sanctuary 19. Wax Motif - Heaven 20. Nausica - Se Pone Loca 21. Nev Scott (Uk) - Get Out 22. Sanxez - Emotions 23. Chris Lake, Aatig, Four Tet - In The Yuma 24. The Cap Boy - Funky Vibes 25. George Von Liger - Once Again 2025 26. Agent Stereo - Rock The Mic 27. Lady Lago - Slick Groove 28. Lee Davey Brown, Redondo - Ah Yeah 29. David Morales, Jonas Blue - Needin' U 30. Sherm, Smith & Sorren - Jet Life 31. Neoteq - BigPhase 32. Jizz, Lejune - Faders 33. Javi Reina, Ivax - Right Now 34. Maickel Telussa, Hardcopy - Watcha Know 35. Kevin Mckay, Martin Badder, Mr. V - I Want The Vibes 36. Agent Stereo - L.A. 2 Chicago 37. Kevin Mckay, Ben Miller (Aus) - One Thing 38. Cid - Duro 39. Charlie Iapicone, Leon - Extreme World 40. Edx - So Good 41. Mrj - Deep Inside 42. Lxury - J.A.W.S. 43. Croatia Squad - All the Girlz 44. Narda - Ready To Go 45. Mobb Deep, Tom & Jame - Shook Ones Pt. II 46. Josh Butler, Theos, Marck Jamz - Bringin' It Back 47. Horatio, Qodes - Belonna 48. Fab Massimo - Diamond Rings 49. Rene Amesz, Leiiya - Into The Dark 50. Prospa, Rahh - This Rhythm 51. Morelly, Milo Movida - Don't Sleep, Repeat 52. Sokotta - Positive 53. Devstar, Lucas Alexander - Gorgeous George 54. Easttown - Phunky 55. Sam Green, Carla Monroe - Jam Inside Your Love 56. Nick Bennett - The Way You Get 57. Boon - To the Beat 58. Giorgio V. - Tom's Club 59. Dhuss - Frequency 60. Qubiko - Anemoia 61. Nik Denton - Around The Twist 62. Delgado - Let Them Talk 63. Astrohertz - Back On You 64. Black V Neck - Like Whoa 65. Jimi Latifi - Hiding 66. Sorley, Goux, Goosey - Speaking Soul 67. Sulivar - Lose Control 68. Bitdag - IOA 69. Milo Movida, Morelly - Party Time 70. Magnetizm - Say My Name 71. Frits Wentink - I Want It All 72. Keepsix - Stay 73. Eitheror - Do Bette 74. Leisan, Sofia Vibes - Naked 75. Josh Butler, Theos, Maritime Yacht Club - Another Place 76. Simon Fava, Yvvan Back, Cumbiafrica - The Heat
01. Magnetizm - Say My Name 02. Sulivar - Lose Control 03. Frits Wentink - I Want It All 04. Sorley, Goux, Goosey - Speaking Soul 05. Kibou - Rock The Funk 06. Markus Homm, Nici Faerber - Dancing In The Fire 07. Jimi Latifi - Hiding 08. Kokiri, Selker - Take Me Up 09. Mr.Martin - Old School 10. Milo Movida, Morelly - Party Time 11. Mr. Belt, Wezol - It's Not Right (But It's Ok) 12. Paul Trent - Here For You 13. Footwurk, We Are Robots - Feel It 14. Astrohertz - Back On You 15. Boon - To the Beat 16. Lee Pearce - Pakwan 17. Chester Young & Alex Martin - Make It Rain 18. Tonbe - Garage Girl 19. Morelly, Milo Movida - Don't Sleep, Repeat 20. Lxury - J.A.W.S. 21. Mrj - Deep Inside 22. Prospa, Rahh - This Rhythm 23. Josh Butler, Theos, Marck Jamz - Bringin' It Back 24. Fab Massimo - Diamond Rings 25. Alves, Kofla - Pa Moverlo 26. Me & My Toothbrush - The Ride 27. Block & Crown, Lissat - Tonight 28. Agent Stereo - L.A. 2 Chicago 29. Sherm, Smith & Sorren - Jet Life 30. Olive F, Lucas Alexander - Soul Soup 31. Hinev, Franz Kolo - Cala Bonita 32. Lady Lago - Slick Groove 33. Alessandro Angileri - Go Shake 34. Neoteq - BigPhase 35. Kamino, Maryncharlie - Fading Touch 36. David Keyz - You 37. Dolly Rockers - Back Like That 38. George Von Liger - Once Again 2025 39. Fex (It) - Good For Me 40. Low Blow - Give It To Me 41. Sanxez - Emotions 42. Dont Blink - The Shaker 43. Riordan - Needle On The Record 44. Tycho, Nimino - Small Sanctuary 45. George Cynnamon - Useless 46. Zav, Jesse Bru, Scott Diaz Dub - Soul 47. Francis De Simone, Chicks Luv Us - Fk The Rules 48. Cash Only - Body To Body 49. Mylo, Iilo - Stop Go 50. Diplo, Hugel, Xairun - Stay High feat. Julia Church 51. Block & Crown, Atilla Cetin - Just Keep Movin' 52. Fsauto - No Time 53. Renan Muniz - Higher 54. Mobin Master - Liberta 55. Low Steppa - Seshy Fodder 56. Zetbee - Can You Feel It 57. Franz Kolo, Grd (It) - She Takes 58. Catz 'N Dogz, Aaron Veal - Wild Style 59. Nuyorica - Loffi 60. Oden, Fatzo, Claptone - Lauren (I Can't Stay Forever) 61. Yvvan Back - Still 62. David Treble - Backs To The Bridge 63. Twiins - Love You Like That 64. John Lebel - Take You 65. Jon Yutani - Marry Go Round 66. Steve Void, Sharon Doorson - Gypsy Woman (La Da Dee) 67. Jason Hersco - Everytime 68. Eleganto, Zadquiel - Nintend 69. Don'T Blink - Sensation 70. Josh Hunter - My Trust 71. Slow Motion - Darling 72. Eitheror - Do Bette 73. Louis Lennon - PERFECTO 74. Brandon - Going Gone 75. Josh Butler, Theos, Maritime Yacht Club - Another Place 76. Prblm Child - Gotta Gotta 77. Sweet La - The Fool
01. Magnetizm - Say My Name 02. Sulivar - Lose Control 03. Frits Wentink - I Want It All 04. Sorley, Goux, Goosey - Speaking Soul 05. Kibou - Rock The Funk 06. Markus Homm, Nici Faerber - Dancing In The Fire 07. Jimi Latifi - Hiding 08. Kokiri, Selker - Take Me Up 09. Mr.Martin - Old School 10. Milo Movida, Morelly - Party Time 11. Mr. Belt, Wezol - It's Not Right (But It's Ok) 12. Paul Trent - Here For You 13. Footwurk, We Are Robots - Feel It 14. Astrohertz - Back On You 15. Boon - To the Beat 16. Lee Pearce - Pakwan 17. Chester Young & Alex Martin - Make It Rain 18. Tonbe - Garage Girl 19. Morelly, Milo Movida - Don't Sleep, Repeat 20. Lxury - J.A.W.S. 21. Mrj - Deep Inside 22. Prospa, Rahh - This Rhythm 23. Josh Butler, Theos, Marck Jamz - Bringin' It Back 24. Fab Massimo - Diamond Rings 25. Alves, Kofla - Pa Moverlo 26. Me & My Toothbrush - The Ride 27. Block & Crown, Lissat - Tonight 28. Agent Stereo - L.A. 2 Chicago 29. Sherm, Smith & Sorren - Jet Life 30. Olive F, Lucas Alexander - Soul Soup 31. Hinev, Franz Kolo - Cala Bonita 32. Lady Lago - Slick Groove 33. Alessandro Angileri - Go Shake 34. Neoteq - BigPhase 35. Kamino, Maryncharlie - Fading Touch 36. David Keyz - You 37. Dolly Rockers - Back Like That 38. George Von Liger - Once Again 2025 39. Fex (It) - Good For Me 40. Low Blow - Give It To Me 41. Sanxez - Emotions 42. Dont Blink - The Shaker 43. Riordan - Needle On The Record 44. Tycho, Nimino - Small Sanctuary 45. George Cynnamon - Useless 46. Zav, Jesse Bru, Scott Diaz Dub - Soul 47. Francis De Simone, Chicks Luv Us - Fk The Rules 48. Cash Only - Body To Body 49. Mylo, Iilo - Stop Go 50. Diplo, Hugel, Xairun - Stay High feat. Julia Church 51. Block & Crown, Atilla Cetin - Just Keep Movin' 52. Fsauto - No Time 53. Renan Muniz - Higher 54. Mobin Master - Liberta 55. Low Steppa - Seshy Fodder 56. Zetbee - Can You Feel It 57. Franz Kolo, Grd (It) - She Takes 58. Catz 'N Dogz, Aaron Veal - Wild Style 59. Nuyorica - Loffi 60. Oden, Fatzo, Claptone - Lauren (I Can't Stay Forever) 61. Yvvan Back - Still 62. David Treble - Backs To The Bridge 63. Twiins - Love You Like That 64. John Lebel - Take You 65. Jon Yutani - Marry Go Round 66. Steve Void, Sharon Doorson - Gypsy Woman (La Da Dee) 67. Jason Hersco - Everytime 68. Eleganto, Zadquiel - Nintend 69. Don'T Blink - Sensation 70. Josh Hunter - My Trust 71. Slow Motion - Darling 72. Eitheror - Do Bette 73. Louis Lennon - PERFECTO 74. Brandon - Going Gone 75. Josh Butler, Theos, Maritime Yacht Club - Another Place 76. Prblm Child - Gotta Gotta 77. Sweet La - The Fool
01. Magnetizm - Say My Name 02. Sulivar - Lose Control 03. Frits Wentink - I Want It All 04. Sorley, Goux, Goosey - Speaking Soul 05. Kibou - Rock The Funk 06. Markus Homm, Nici Faerber - Dancing In The Fire 07. Jimi Latifi - Hiding 08. Kokiri, Selker - Take Me Up 09. Mr.Martin - Old School 10. Milo Movida, Morelly - Party Time 11. Mr. Belt, Wezol - It's Not Right (But It's Ok) 12. Paul Trent - Here For You 13. Footwurk, We Are Robots - Feel It 14. Astrohertz - Back On You 15. Boon - To the Beat 16. Lee Pearce - Pakwan 17. Chester Young & Alex Martin - Make It Rain 18. Tonbe - Garage Girl 19. Morelly, Milo Movida - Don't Sleep, Repeat 20. Lxury - J.A.W.S. 21. Mrj - Deep Inside 22. Prospa, Rahh - This Rhythm 23. Josh Butler, Theos, Marck Jamz - Bringin' It Back 24. Fab Massimo - Diamond Rings 25. Alves, Kofla - Pa Moverlo 26. Me & My Toothbrush - The Ride 27. Block & Crown, Lissat - Tonight 28. Agent Stereo - L.A. 2 Chicago 29. Sherm, Smith & Sorren - Jet Life 30. Olive F, Lucas Alexander - Soul Soup 31. Hinev, Franz Kolo - Cala Bonita 32. Lady Lago - Slick Groove 33. Alessandro Angileri - Go Shake 34. Neoteq - BigPhase 35. Kamino, Maryncharlie - Fading Touch 36. David Keyz - You 37. Dolly Rockers - Back Like That 38. George Von Liger - Once Again 2025 39. Fex (It) - Good For Me 40. Low Blow - Give It To Me 41. Sanxez - Emotions 42. Dont Blink - The Shaker 43. Riordan - Needle On The Record 44. Tycho, Nimino - Small Sanctuary 45. George Cynnamon - Useless 46. Zav, Jesse Bru, Scott Diaz Dub - Soul 47. Francis De Simone, Chicks Luv Us - Fk The Rules 48. Cash Only - Body To Body 49. Mylo, Iilo - Stop Go 50. Diplo, Hugel, Xairun - Stay High feat. Julia Church 51. Block & Crown, Atilla Cetin - Just Keep Movin' 52. Fsauto - No Time 53. Renan Muniz - Higher 54. Mobin Master - Liberta 55. Low Steppa - Seshy Fodder 56. Zetbee - Can You Feel It 57. Franz Kolo, Grd (It) - She Takes 58. Catz 'N Dogz, Aaron Veal - Wild Style 59. Nuyorica - Loffi 60. Oden, Fatzo, Claptone - Lauren (I Can't Stay Forever) 61. Yvvan Back - Still 62. David Treble - Backs To The Bridge 63. Twiins - Love You Like That 64. John Lebel - Take You 65. Jon Yutani - Marry Go Round 66. Steve Void, Sharon Doorson - Gypsy Woman (La Da Dee) 67. Jason Hersco - Everytime 68. Eleganto, Zadquiel - Nintend 69. Don'T Blink - Sensation 70. Josh Hunter - My Trust 71. Slow Motion - Darling 72. Eitheror - Do Bette 73. Louis Lennon - PERFECTO 74. Brandon - Going Gone 75. Josh Butler, Theos, Maritime Yacht Club - Another Place 76. Prblm Child - Gotta Gotta 77. Sweet La - The Fool
01. Magnetizm - Say My Name 02. Sulivar - Lose Control 03. Frits Wentink - I Want It All 04. Sorley, Goux, Goosey - Speaking Soul 05. Kibou - Rock The Funk 06. Markus Homm, Nici Faerber - Dancing In The Fire 07. Jimi Latifi - Hiding 08. Kokiri, Selker - Take Me Up 09. Mr.Martin - Old School 10. Milo Movida, Morelly - Party Time 11. Mr. Belt, Wezol - It's Not Right (But It's Ok) 12. Paul Trent - Here For You 13. Footwurk, We Are Robots - Feel It 14. Astrohertz - Back On You 15. Boon - To the Beat 16. Lee Pearce - Pakwan 17. Chester Young & Alex Martin - Make It Rain 18. Tonbe - Garage Girl 19. Morelly, Milo Movida - Don't Sleep, Repeat 20. Lxury - J.A.W.S. 21. Mrj - Deep Inside 22. Prospa, Rahh - This Rhythm 23. Josh Butler, Theos, Marck Jamz - Bringin' It Back 24. Fab Massimo - Diamond Rings 25. Alves, Kofla - Pa Moverlo 26. Me & My Toothbrush - The Ride 27. Block & Crown, Lissat - Tonight 28. Agent Stereo - L.A. 2 Chicago 29. Sherm, Smith & Sorren - Jet Life 30. Olive F, Lucas Alexander - Soul Soup 31. Hinev, Franz Kolo - Cala Bonita 32. Lady Lago - Slick Groove 33. Alessandro Angileri - Go Shake 34. Neoteq - BigPhase 35. Kamino, Maryncharlie - Fading Touch 36. David Keyz - You 37. Dolly Rockers - Back Like That 38. George Von Liger - Once Again 2025 39. Fex (It) - Good For Me 40. Low Blow - Give It To Me 41. Sanxez - Emotions 42. Dont Blink - The Shaker 43. Riordan - Needle On The Record 44. Tycho, Nimino - Small Sanctuary 45. George Cynnamon - Useless 46. Zav, Jesse Bru, Scott Diaz Dub - Soul 47. Francis De Simone, Chicks Luv Us - Fk The Rules 48. Cash Only - Body To Body 49. Mylo, Iilo - Stop Go 50. Diplo, Hugel, Xairun - Stay High feat. Julia Church 51. Block & Crown, Atilla Cetin - Just Keep Movin' 52. Fsauto - No Time 53. Renan Muniz - Higher 54. Mobin Master - Liberta 55. Low Steppa - Seshy Fodder 56. Zetbee - Can You Feel It 57. Franz Kolo, Grd (It) - She Takes 58. Catz 'N Dogz, Aaron Veal - Wild Style 59. Nuyorica - Loffi 60. Oden, Fatzo, Claptone - Lauren (I Can't Stay Forever) 61. Yvvan Back - Still 62. David Treble - Backs To The Bridge 63. Twiins - Love You Like That 64. John Lebel - Take You 65. Jon Yutani - Marry Go Round 66. Steve Void, Sharon Doorson - Gypsy Woman (La Da Dee) 67. Jason Hersco - Everytime 68. Eleganto, Zadquiel - Nintend 69. Don'T Blink - Sensation 70. Josh Hunter - My Trust 71. Slow Motion - Darling 72. Eitheror - Do Bette 73. Louis Lennon - PERFECTO 74. Brandon - Going Gone 75. Josh Butler, Theos, Maritime Yacht Club - Another Place 76. Prblm Child - Gotta Gotta 77. Sweet La - The Fool
My guests this month are from a website that needs little introduction, Eric Benson and Jerry "Tycho" Holkins! Penny Arcade has been a force in gaming for decades, and while it had its start in the realm of video games, it's become a powerhouse in tabletop gaming. Eric and Jerry joined me ostensibly to hype up their upcoming convention PAX Unplugged, but instead we mostly just talked about the wargames they love (we did get to chat a bit about the con towards the end, including an exclusive reveal of the Official Sandwich of PAX Unplugged), but mostly we blathered about why we love different miniatures games like Warhammer 40k, The Horus Heresy, Saga, and board games like War Room, and Jerry's passion for Command & Colors, and the different itches scratched by different games.As usual, this podcast was exclusive to Brush Wielders Union members for a few days before being released to general audiences.brushwieldersunion.com
01. Boon - To the Beat 02. Dj Pp - US3 03. Qubiko - Anemoia 04. Paul Trent - Here For You 05. Bushwacka! - Heaven On Earth 06. Milo Movida, Morelly - Party Time 07. Frits Wentink - I Want It All 08. Sulivar - Lose Control 09. Twincidi - Amen 10. Markus Homm, Nici Faerber - Dancing In The Fire 11. Jimi Latifi - Hiding 12. Eitheror - Do Bette 13. Devis Jay - Perpetual 14. Jason Hersco - Everytime 15. Melbourne Drum Authority - In The Groove 16. Josh Hunter - My Trust 17. Josh Butler, Theos, Maritime Yacht Club - Another Place 18. The Gh3Tto Blast3Rz - Running Back 19. Vincent Caira - On The Record 20. Diskull - Letyago 21. Steve Lawler, Marco Lys, Joy Farrukh - If Only You Knew 22. Dimmish - Orbit 23. Heartwerk - From Paris To Detroit 24. Whos In The House - Talkin About 25. Jozsef Keller - This Way 26. Luuk Van Dijk - Inside My Mind 27. Tim Cullen, Wankelmut - Time After Time 28. Mistier, Offaiah - Headspace 29. Deeper Purpose, Jalja, Lazy Joe - One By One 30. Vanilla Ice, Franz Colmer - Ice Ice Baby 31. Yvvan Back - Still 32. Fond8 - Sometimes (In the Garage) 33. Twiins - Love You Like That 34. Stanny Abram - Time To Jack 35. Sqwad - Champion Team 36. The Cube Guys - West End Girls 37. Catz 'N Dogz, Aaron Veal - Wild Style 38. Franz Kolo, Grd (It) - She Takes 39. Olexil Hopper - Route 77 40. Mazzo Br - Calling Evening 41. Josh Butler, Theos, Marck Jamz - Bringin' It Back 42. Lxury - J.A.W.S. 43. Prospa, Rahh - This Rhythm 44. Kapuzen - Freaky 45. Krasch - Tamar 46. Low Steppa - Seshy Fodder 47. Missed Call - Love Bounce 48. Mylo, Iilo - Stop Go 49. Pat Lok - Lasting Luv 50. Fsauto - No Time 51. Krazo, Diver City, Slim Khezri - Billie Jean 52. Dead Space, G. Felix - Trying Me 53. Zav, Jesse Bru, Scott Diaz Dub - Soul 54. Samtroy - Hot For The Beat 55. Joe Pompeo - Drop 56. Tycho, Nimino - Small Sanctuary 57. Murphy'S Law, Guy Mac - Passion 58. Francis De Simone, Chicks Luv Us - Fk The Rules 59. Stephane Salerno - Take Me Up 60. Sanxez - Emotions 61. Agent Stereo - Rock This Place 62. Marc Cotterell - Say It Loud 63. Kyle Watson, Sam Divine, Tristan Henry - Too Hot 64. George Von Liger - Once Again 2025 65. Disclosure - She's Gone, Dance On 66. Br!Tch - You're Playing Me 67. Agent Stereo - L.A. 2 Chicago 68. Anna Palmarola - Electroclub 69. Hinev, Franz Kolo - Cala Bonita 70. Beyond Chicago - Party 71. Lady Lago - Slick Groove 72. Maickel Telussa - U Can't Hide Your Love 73. Aeolus - All I Got 74. Myk Dubz - The Power 75. Jacq (Uk) - No Matter What They Say 76. Tonbe - Garage Girl 77. Lee Pearce - Pakwan
01. Boon - To the Beat 02. Dj Pp - US3 03. Qubiko - Anemoia 04. Paul Trent - Here For You 05. Bushwacka! - Heaven On Earth 06. Milo Movida, Morelly - Party Time 07. Frits Wentink - I Want It All 08. Sulivar - Lose Control 09. Twincidi - Amen 10. Markus Homm, Nici Faerber - Dancing In The Fire 11. Jimi Latifi - Hiding 12. Eitheror - Do Bette 13. Devis Jay - Perpetual 14. Jason Hersco - Everytime 15. Melbourne Drum Authority - In The Groove 16. Josh Hunter - My Trust 17. Josh Butler, Theos, Maritime Yacht Club - Another Place 18. The Gh3Tto Blast3Rz - Running Back 19. Vincent Caira - On The Record 20. Diskull - Letyago 21. Steve Lawler, Marco Lys, Joy Farrukh - If Only You Knew 22. Dimmish - Orbit 23. Heartwerk - From Paris To Detroit 24. Whos In The House - Talkin About 25. Jozsef Keller - This Way 26. Luuk Van Dijk - Inside My Mind 27. Tim Cullen, Wankelmut - Time After Time 28. Mistier, Offaiah - Headspace 29. Deeper Purpose, Jalja, Lazy Joe - One By One 30. Vanilla Ice, Franz Colmer - Ice Ice Baby 31. Yvvan Back - Still 32. Fond8 - Sometimes (In the Garage) 33. Twiins - Love You Like That 34. Stanny Abram - Time To Jack 35. Sqwad - Champion Team 36. The Cube Guys - West End Girls 37. Catz 'N Dogz, Aaron Veal - Wild Style 38. Franz Kolo, Grd (It) - She Takes 39. Olexil Hopper - Route 77 40. Mazzo Br - Calling Evening 41. Josh Butler, Theos, Marck Jamz - Bringin' It Back 42. Lxury - J.A.W.S. 43. Prospa, Rahh - This Rhythm 44. Kapuzen - Freaky 45. Krasch - Tamar 46. Low Steppa - Seshy Fodder 47. Missed Call - Love Bounce 48. Mylo, Iilo - Stop Go 49. Pat Lok - Lasting Luv 50. Fsauto - No Time 51. Krazo, Diver City, Slim Khezri - Billie Jean 52. Dead Space, G. Felix - Trying Me 53. Zav, Jesse Bru, Scott Diaz Dub - Soul 54. Samtroy - Hot For The Beat 55. Joe Pompeo - Drop 56. Tycho, Nimino - Small Sanctuary 57. Murphy'S Law, Guy Mac - Passion 58. Francis De Simone, Chicks Luv Us - Fk The Rules 59. Stephane Salerno - Take Me Up 60. Sanxez - Emotions 61. Agent Stereo - Rock This Place 62. Marc Cotterell - Say It Loud 63. Kyle Watson, Sam Divine, Tristan Henry - Too Hot 64. George Von Liger - Once Again 2025 65. Disclosure - She's Gone, Dance On 66. Br!Tch - You're Playing Me 67. Agent Stereo - L.A. 2 Chicago 68. Anna Palmarola - Electroclub 69. Hinev, Franz Kolo - Cala Bonita 70. Beyond Chicago - Party 71. Lady Lago - Slick Groove 72. Maickel Telussa - U Can't Hide Your Love 73. Aeolus - All I Got 74. Myk Dubz - The Power 75. Jacq (Uk) - No Matter What They Say 76. Tonbe - Garage Girl 77. Lee Pearce - Pakwan
Louis The Child brings us another great #PlaygroundRadio dropping music from camoufly, Jam City, Tycho, ELIZA, Mindchatter, Nate Sib, MELVV and many more! 01. Omar & Lemtom - Namerakana 2.0 02. Duskus - Cut 03. Jam City ft. Aidan - Be Mine 04. Sam Gellaitry - Home 05. Yaya Bey - september 13th 06. Cleo Sol - Life Will Be 07. Little Dragon - Little Man (Tycho Remix) 08. ELIZA - Straight Talker 09. Jaeden Camstra - Lies 10. Mindchatter - Growing Pains 11. Ted Jasper - days for you 12. Camoufly - Beggin U 2 13. Eliminate, Frost Children - SMSOU 14. Louis The Child - tip toe (Tsu Nami Remix) 15. George Reid & Alunageorge - Tokyo Honeymoon 16. 49th & Main, Shee - Hold On 17. MELVV - Conflicting Sample Rate 18. Louis The Child & Madeon - Believe It (Babsy. Remix) 19. nate sib - hold on
01. Prospa, Rahh - This Rhythm 02. Mariche, Max Chapman - Kickin' It 03. Lxury - J.A.W.S. 04. Jordan Stephens, Miraa May - Big Bad Mood 05. Cheesecake Boys, Betty Love, Lollypop - Holiday 06. Josh Butler, Theos, Marck Jamz - Bringin' It Back 07. Hinev, Franz Kolo - Cala Bonita 08. Br!Tch - You're Playin Me 09. Agent Stereo - L.A. 2 Chicago 10. Maickel Telussa - U Can't Hide Your Love 11. Francis De Simone, Chicks Luv Us - Fk The Rules 12. Stephane Salerno - Take Me Up 13. Zav, Jesse Bru, Scott Diaz Dub - Soul 14. Piero Pirupa, Marco Lys - I Got To Move 15. Joe Pompeo - Drop 16. Splashfunk, Gianpiero Xp - Dedicated To The House 17. Tycho, Nimino - Small Sanctuary 18. Jeonghyeon, Friendz By Chance - New Day 19. Adam Fiorucci - Heart of House 20. Hybridz (It) - Step Forward 21. Mylo, Iilo - Stop Go 22. Lovin, Rhythm - Piya Tu Ab To Aaja 23. Fsauto - No Time 24. Lovra - Turn It Up 25. Kapuzen - Freaky 26. Neon Steve, Black Caviar, Tima Dee - Drug Test 27. Sqwad - Champion Team 28. Smokey Bubblin' B - Poison 29. Franz Kolo, Grd (It) - She Takes 30. More Than Friends - Losing My Mind 31. Lovic, Matonik - Drowning 32. Kevin Mckay, Adiel Mora, 88Hats - On My Mind 33. Yvvan Back - Still 34. Arthur D'Amour - Get High 35. Olexil Hopper - Route 77 36. Federfunk - Clap Clap 37. Hellmate, Santiago & Carlitos, Chantal Lewis-Brown - Show Me Love 38. Kiinjo - Jump Up 39. Big Miz, Bessa - It Just Goes 40. Heartwerk - From Paris To Detroit 41. Fedde Le Grand, Jay Robinson - I Just Wanna Party 42. Soultight - Trapped 43. Vincent Caira - On The Record 44. Ghek - Groove Street 45. Josh Butler, Theos, Maritime Yacht Club - Another Place 46. Justluke - Dance With Me 47. Josh Hunter - My Trust 48. Anderblast, Divine, Discoplex - Make Me Feel 49. Eitheror - Do Bette 50. Don Swing - Oh Why 51. Jason Hersco - Everytime 52. David Ritt - Street Lights (Nanana) 53. Markus Homm, Nici Faerber - Dancing In The Fire 54. Tom Enzy, Gian Varela - Lo Que Siento 55. Unrefined - Amends 56. Frits Wentink - I Want It All 57. Paul Johnson, Dan Heale - Get Get Down 58. Renato Cohen - Suddenly Funk 59. Bushwacka! - Heaven On Earth 60. Lee Pearce - Pakwan 61. Qubiko - Anemoia 62. Jacq (Uk) - No Matter What They Say 63. Paul Trent - Here For You 64. David Tort - Give A Little 65. Tonbe - Garage Girl 66. Stvn Leon - Gimme Vibes 67. Macrolev, Slm - Roots 68. Block & Crown, Sean Finn - I Feel It 69. Thorne - Call On Me 70. Butter - Miss U 71. Obando, Matheo Velez - Whatcha Gonna Do 72. Simon Fava, Yvvan Back - Mi Vida 73. East Dawn - My Mind 74. Kyle Watson, Sam Divine, Tristan Henry - Too Hot 75. Killed Kassette, Skapes - That Stuff 76. Rich Ellis - Breathe 77. Agent Stereo - Rock This Place
01. Prospa, Rahh - This Rhythm 02. Mariche, Max Chapman - Kickin' It 03. Lxury - J.A.W.S. 04. Jordan Stephens, Miraa May - Big Bad Mood 05. Cheesecake Boys, Betty Love, Lollypop - Holiday 06. Josh Butler, Theos, Marck Jamz - Bringin' It Back 07. Hinev, Franz Kolo - Cala Bonita 08. Br!Tch - You're Playin Me 09. Agent Stereo - L.A. 2 Chicago 10. Maickel Telussa - U Can't Hide Your Love 11. Francis De Simone, Chicks Luv Us - Fk The Rules 12. Stephane Salerno - Take Me Up 13. Zav, Jesse Bru, Scott Diaz Dub - Soul 14. Piero Pirupa, Marco Lys - I Got To Move 15. Joe Pompeo - Drop 16. Splashfunk, Gianpiero Xp - Dedicated To The House 17. Tycho, Nimino - Small Sanctuary 18. Jeonghyeon, Friendz By Chance - New Day 19. Adam Fiorucci - Heart of House 20. Hybridz (It) - Step Forward 21. Mylo, Iilo - Stop Go 22. Lovin, Rhythm - Piya Tu Ab To Aaja 23. Fsauto - No Time 24. Lovra - Turn It Up 25. Kapuzen - Freaky 26. Neon Steve, Black Caviar, Tima Dee - Drug Test 27. Sqwad - Champion Team 28. Smokey Bubblin' B - Poison 29. Franz Kolo, Grd (It) - She Takes 30. More Than Friends - Losing My Mind 31. Lovic, Matonik - Drowning 32. Kevin Mckay, Adiel Mora, 88Hats - On My Mind 33. Yvvan Back - Still 34. Arthur D'Amour - Get High 35. Olexil Hopper - Route 77 36. Federfunk - Clap Clap 37. Hellmate, Santiago & Carlitos, Chantal Lewis-Brown - Show Me Love 38. Kiinjo - Jump Up 39. Big Miz, Bessa - It Just Goes 40. Heartwerk - From Paris To Detroit 41. Fedde Le Grand, Jay Robinson - I Just Wanna Party 42. Soultight - Trapped 43. Vincent Caira - On The Record 44. Ghek - Groove Street 45. Josh Butler, Theos, Maritime Yacht Club - Another Place 46. Justluke - Dance With Me 47. Josh Hunter - My Trust 48. Anderblast, Divine, Discoplex - Make Me Feel 49. Eitheror - Do Bette 50. Don Swing - Oh Why 51. Jason Hersco - Everytime 52. David Ritt - Street Lights (Nanana) 53. Markus Homm, Nici Faerber - Dancing In The Fire 54. Tom Enzy, Gian Varela - Lo Que Siento 55. Unrefined - Amends 56. Frits Wentink - I Want It All 57. Paul Johnson, Dan Heale - Get Get Down 58. Renato Cohen - Suddenly Funk 59. Bushwacka! - Heaven On Earth 60. Lee Pearce - Pakwan 61. Qubiko - Anemoia 62. Jacq (Uk) - No Matter What They Say 63. Paul Trent - Here For You 64. David Tort - Give A Little 65. Tonbe - Garage Girl 66. Stvn Leon - Gimme Vibes 67. Macrolev, Slm - Roots 68. Block & Crown, Sean Finn - I Feel It 69. Thorne - Call On Me 70. Butter - Miss U 71. Obando, Matheo Velez - Whatcha Gonna Do 72. Simon Fava, Yvvan Back - Mi Vida 73. East Dawn - My Mind 74. Kyle Watson, Sam Divine, Tristan Henry - Too Hot 75. Killed Kassette, Skapes - That Stuff 76. Rich Ellis - Breathe 77. Agent Stereo - Rock This Place
Can mass timber really revolutionize the construction industry, even with its initial reputation for being cost-heavy and error-prone? Join us as we uncover the incredible journey of Jorgen Tycho, a creative visionary and pioneer from Oslo, Norway. Discover how he turned these challenges into opportunities by founding OsloTre, an architectural firm that started with their very own CLT factory in 2010. Learn about their comprehensive approach of integrating architectural and engineering expertise, alongside an assembly company, to overcome these hurdles and innovate solutions in fire safety, acoustics, and water management. Witness how Jorgen and his team have made mass timber structures not only viable but economically competitive.Imagine a world where buildings are designed to be demountable and reusable, significantly reducing climate impact and material waste. In a groundbreaking leap into circular timber building design, Jorgen shares insights into a remarkable project that fulfills this vision. By utilising glulam columns, beams, and CLT floor elements, the project optimises transportation and construction efficiency, cutting emissions and transport costs by an astounding 80%. This promise of sustainable architecture brings simplicity and adaptability to the forefront, challenging traditional building methods and providing a forward-thinking solution to environmental concerns in construction.Explore the cutting-edge of timber building systems with a focus on innovative materials like dried beech dowels and XFIX dowel tail connectors. These advancements allow for a demountable and reusable building system, minimizing waste and maximizing economic benefits. Hear about a real-world case study involving a four-story, 3,500 square meter building that defies high interest rates with its efficient timeline and prefabricated design. We also touch on the potential of biological architecture, as seen in the Save the Children headquarters in Norway, and the profound impact of biophilic design. Finally, we reflect on the importance of industry collaboration, inviting listeners to join the conversation on circularity and biophilia, continuing beyond the podcast with a personal meeting in Melbourne.Website: https://www.oslotre.no/Production by Deeelicious BeatsMusic "Game Play" by Quality QuestPodcast is a Mass Timber Construction Journal Productionwww.masstimberconstruction.comSend us a text Support the show
Welcome to another episode of WorkTape, where we continue exploring the diverse sounds of 2014 with a focus on indie and electronic influences. This episode delves into Jungle's vibrant self-titled debut, Taiko's ambient soundscapes in Awake, and the experimental R&B from artists like FKA twigs and Banks. We also discuss how the resurgence of disco elements and ambient vibes shaped the year's music landscape. Join us as we celebrate these unique records that added to the sonic palette of 2014.Episode Highlights:In hindsight, was One Direction's Four merely an average album, in turn marking an inevitable transition to their solo careers?Despite a positive reception, does Seeds by TV on the Radio remain an underrated gem of 2010s alternative?How did Jungle's self-titled album manage to successfully revitalize disco?How was Tycho's Awake album a unique take on ambient and indie electronic music?Why did Alt-J's “Left Hand Free” feel like a departure from their earlier experimental style?Instead of being despised, would U2's Songs of Innocence have merely been passed off as a basic effort, if it were not for its controversially invasive rollout?
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We'd love to hear from you. Send us a text!The Naked Texture Artist is a podcast where VFX/animation veterans have deep and honest conversations about their challenges and growth as working artists.This is the fifth episode with the matchless Myriam Catrin, The Dragon Lady, who for multiple decades have created textures and looks for some of cinema's most memorable assets in modern times. In my opinion Myriam has been producing some of the world's absolutely best texture work for decades!Over the course 4 hours in 2021, we had an in-depth and very wide ranging conversation. If you have not listened to the first four, do yourself a favour and check them out as well. In this episode we talk a lot about what artists inspire Myriam and other people, who influence and have changed how Myriam creates art. Myriam describes her ambitious comic book side project Passages and finally weighs in on, where storytelling in film today leaves her cold – particularly when it comes to one-dimensional female roles.Myriam is a fantastic artist, who's work and interests reach far beyond VFX. Do yourself a favour, please, and explore and support the amazing work Myriam also does:https://www.artstation.com/myriamcatrinSadly her amazing comic book, Passages, is currently sold out. But look out for new print runs here:https://shop.publicdomain.paris/product/passages-myriam-catrinMyriam has also recently contributed beautiful artwork to the Modern Calligraphy Bible:https://schifferbooks.com/products/modern-calligraphy-bibleAs well as the exciting project Nariko's Voyage, which is in development for TV:https://www.narikosvoyage.com/Footer:The Naked Texture Artist is produced by Marque Pierre Sondergaard.Support us on https://ko-fi.com/thenakedtextureartistContact us on thenakedtextureartist@gmail.comFollow us on https://twitter.com/nakedtexture and https://www.instagram.com/thenaThe Naked Texture Artist is produced by Marque Pierre Sondergaard. Support us on https://ko-fi.com/thenakedtextureartist Contact us on thenakedtextureartist@gmail.com Follow us on https://twitter.com/nakedtexture and https://www.instagram.com/thenakedtextureartist/ Music copyright belongs to Tycho for the song Awake - https://tychomusic.com/ Additional sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com
Ivana a Zuzana tentokrát ve studiu přivítaly jen samy sebe a navzájem se pak zkoušely ze svých vědomostí o panelácích a Tycho de Brahem, aby pak Zuzana rozvinula svou koncepci ideálního městečka, kde by se nacvičovalo divadélko a lidé by si museli stříhat vlasy do délky maximálně nad lopatky.Všechny díly podcastu Buchty můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
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On this week's episode, Jon and Brandon discuss new releases from Zedd, Kehlani, Doechii, Muni Long, Duster, Tycho, Nails, Wintersun and more! Intro Music by Anthony Reeder Weekly Rotating Playlist Spotify Tidal YouTube Music: This Week's Playlist Spotify Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:20 Music News 04:47 Singles 29:11 EPs 31:50 Albums 31:59 Zedd - Telos 38:51 Kehlani - While We Wait 2 42:20 Doechii - Alligator Bites Never Heal 45:59 Muni Long - Revenge 51:44 Duster - In Dreams 53:32 Tycho - Infinite Health 56:26 Nails - Every Bridge Burning 58:20 Wintersun - Time 2
“We have to optimize the business just like a hotel optimizes their business—because you can only sell your time once, and we're in the business of selling time."Tycho Luijten is the CEO and co-founder of Dapper, a B2B marketing agency focused on helping scale-ups set up marketing engines that deliver inbound leads. With offices in Rotterdam and Lisbon, Dapper has grown to a team of 30 experts and has ambitious plans to become a key global player in the next 8 years.In this episode of Agency Journey, Tycho shares invaluable insights on niching down, creating effective video content for LinkedIn, and the importance of proper time tracking for agency growth. He emphasizes the power of focusing on a specific market segment and consistently delivering value through content marketing.Whether you're looking to refine your agency's focus, improve your content strategy, or optimize your operations, this episode is packed with actionable advice from a rapidly growing agency.Episode Insights:
Join Blaine, Ryan & Russ as they each tell three stories from history that the other two haven't heard. Discussed this week: - Presidential Assassinations - Hadji Ali - Tycho Brahe
We're back in label mode today with the revered Ghostly International and our guests, label owner/founder Sam Valenti and Molly Smith, Ghostly's Senior Art Director. Currently celebrating its 25th year, Ghostly established itself as one of the most well-loved artist-centric labels around, having put out records by the likes of Tycho, ADULT., Gold Panda, Matthew Dear, School of Seven Bells and Telefon Tel Aviv. In the last few years, the label's scope has been broadening with releases from Julie Byrne, Kate Bollinger, with many more exciting new acts to come. Sam and Molly share their memories of working with artists over multiple decades, collaborating on Ghostly's famous aesthetic sensibilities, and more. Links: Secretly Frequencies: Ghostly International Playlist Link Secretly Society Podcast Link Secretly Society Podcast Store Link Secretly Society General Information Link Ghostly International: Ghostly Website Link Ghostly on Instagram Ghostly on X Ghostly on TikTok Ghostly on Facebook
This episode is brought to you by Incogni. When you want your data to remain private online, Incogni is your go-to service. Get our special offer by visiting www.incogni.com/spacenutsIn this episode of Space Nuts, Andrew Dunkley and Professor Fred Watson discuss various topics in astronomy and space science. They talk about the James Webb Space Telescope capturing a direct photo of an exoplanet that is possibly the oldest and coldest one discovered so far. They also discuss the Perseverance Rover's discovery of leopard spots on rocks on Mars, which could potentially indicate signs of past microbial life. Additionally, they mention the shrinking of Jupiter's Great Red Spot and the challenges of bringing back rocks from Mars for further analysis. In this conversation, Fred and Andrew discuss the life and work of Tycho Brahe, a renowned astronomer from the 16th century. They explore his upbringing, his discovery of astronomy, and his contributions to the field. They also touch on his interest in alchemy and the fate of his castle. The conversation then shifts to the Europa Clipper mission, which aims to study Jupiter's moon Europa and search for signs of life. They discuss the mission's objectives and the instruments it will use. Finally, they address the question of why proto-planets do not become stars themselves and the gradual loss of Mars' primordial atmosphere.For more Space Nuts visit our website at www.spacenuts.iowww.bitesz.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/space-nuts--2631155/support.
A nova is a star that periodically sheds mass in a huge flare-up of light and energy. This week, astrophysicist Dr. Carlos Badenes from the University of Pittsburgh joins us to discuss a star that should be going nova in the next few weeks--and will be visible in the night sky for about 6-7 days! T Corona Borealis (TCrB) is a binary system comprising two stars in the constellation Corona Borealis that bursts into magnitude 2 (as seen from Earth) about every 80 years--and should do so again by mid-September! Join us. Headlines: NASA's Perseverance rover discovers a rock on Mars that shows intriguing signs of potential ancient microbial life, sparking excitement among scientists Starliner Update: NASA and Boeing discuss the extended mission of the Starliner spacecraft, addressing concerns and highlighting the crew's safety and productivity Scientists uncover evidence suggesting Mercury's crust harbors a 10-mile thick diamond layer, formed by unique planetary processes Main Topic - The Visible Nova in the Sky Near You: T Coronae Borealis, a recurring nova located in the constellation Corona Borealis, is expected to become visible to the naked eye between now and September 2024 Novae are binary star systems where a white dwarf accumulates material from its companion star, leading to a thermonuclear runaway and a bright outburst Supernovae, in contrast, are the explosive deaths of stars, either through the complete disruption of a white dwarf or the collapse of a massive star's core Historical accounts of "new stars" include Tycho's Supernova (1572), Kepler's Supernova (1604), and the Crab Nebula progenitor (1054) Dr. Badenes discusses his research on novae in nearby galaxies and the use of the Hubble Space Telescope to study the progenitors of thermonuclear supernovae The crew explores the limits of recurring novae, the possibility of a white dwarf exploding as a Type Ia supernova, and the anticipated supernova of the star Betelgeuse in the constellation Orion Hosts: Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik Guest: Carlos Badenes Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: betterhelp.com/TWIS
A nova is a star that periodically sheds mass in a huge flare-up of light and energy. This week, astrophysicist Dr. Carlos Badenes from the University of Pittsburgh joins us to discuss a star that should be going nova in the next few weeks--and will be visible in the night sky for about 6-7 days! T Corona Borealis (TCrB) is a binary system comprising two stars in the constellation Corona Borealis that bursts into magnitude 2 (as seen from Earth) about every 80 years--and should do so again by mid-September! Join us. Headlines: NASA's Perseverance rover discovers a rock on Mars that shows intriguing signs of potential ancient microbial life, sparking excitement among scientists Starliner Update: NASA and Boeing discuss the extended mission of the Starliner spacecraft, addressing concerns and highlighting the crew's safety and productivity Scientists uncover evidence suggesting Mercury's crust harbors a 10-mile thick diamond layer, formed by unique planetary processes Main Topic - The Visible Nova in the Sky Near You: T Coronae Borealis, a recurring nova located in the constellation Corona Borealis, is expected to become visible to the naked eye between now and September 2024 Novae are binary star systems where a white dwarf accumulates material from its companion star, leading to a thermonuclear runaway and a bright outburst Supernovae, in contrast, are the explosive deaths of stars, either through the complete disruption of a white dwarf or the collapse of a massive star's core Historical accounts of "new stars" include Tycho's Supernova (1572), Kepler's Supernova (1604), and the Crab Nebula progenitor (1054) Dr. Badenes discusses his research on novae in nearby galaxies and the use of the Hubble Space Telescope to study the progenitors of thermonuclear supernovae The crew explores the limits of recurring novae, the possibility of a white dwarf exploding as a Type Ia supernova, and the anticipated supernova of the star Betelgeuse in the constellation Orion Hosts: Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik Guest: Carlos Badenes Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: betterhelp.com/TWIS
Space Nuts Episode: NASA's New AR Toy, Star Trek Illusion, and Euclid's Orphan StarsJoin Andrew Dunkley and Professor Fred Watson in this captivating episode of Space Nuts as they explore the latest in space science and astronomy. From NASA's innovative social media tools to the intriguing discoveries by the Euclid space telescope, there's something for every space enthusiast.Episode Highlights:- NASA's Augmented Reality for Instagram: Learn about NASA's new AR tool for Instagram users, designed to bring the wonders of the universe to your screen in a whole new dimension. Fred and Andrew discuss the impact and potential of this exciting technology.- Star Trek Illusion: Discover the disappointing truth behind the star that was supposed to host the planet Vulcan from Star Trek. Fred explains the recent findings that debunk the existence of this fictional planet.- Euclid Space Telescope's Orphan Stars: The first images from the Euclid space telescope have revealed a surprising number of orphan stars. Fred delves into the significance of this discovery and what it means for our understanding of the universe.- Rogue Planets in the Milky Way: Euclid's mission also uncovers rogue planets within the Orion Nebula. Andrew and Fred discuss the implications of these free-floating planets and the ongoing search for Planet Nine.Support Space Nuts and join us on this interstellar journey by visiting our website support page. Your contributions help us continue our mission to explore the wonders of the universe. Clear skies and boundless exploration await on Space Nuts, where we make the cosmos your backyard.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/space-nuts--2631155/supportVisit our website: www.spacenuts.ioCheck out our sponsor deal: www.nordvpn.com/spacenuts
Tycho's a fan of the show, so I had him on to discuss how you go from webcomic to web celebrity. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blackpantslegion/message
If properties are empty from population decline, they'll lose value and rent. If this happens, then what's the timeline? Richard Vague, the PA Governor-appointed Secretary of Banking and Securities from 2020-2023, joins us. US and world birth rates keep declining. As population declines, per capita GDP often increases. Richard believes that inequality will widen. Most models show the US population increasing for several decades. A median model is 342M today up to 383M in 2054. Opposite of what the Fed thinks, Richard believes that lower interest rates can quell today's persistent inflation. The US has had 9 instances of high inflation. It's often spurred by wars, which create shortages. I tell Richard about GRE's Inflation Triple Crown and ask his opinion. Real estate values rise as debt-to-GDP rises. I point-blank ask Richard if an economic crisis is imminent. 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The phenomenon of population decline is spreading throughout the world. Will that come to the US and obliterate real estate then? A bit of a debate on the affliction of inflation and what this all means to real estate today on get rich education. When you want the best real estate and finance info. The modern internet experience limits your free articles access, and it's replete with paywalls. And you've got pop ups and push notifications and cookies. Disclaimers are. At no other time in history has it been more vital to place nice, clean, free content into your hands that actually adds no hype value to your life? See, this is the golden age of quality newsletters, and I write every word of ours myself. It's got a dash of humor and it's to the point to get the letter. It couldn't be more simple. Text GRE to 66866. And when you start the free newsletter, you'll also get my one hour fast real estate course completely free. It's called the Don't Quit Your Day dream letter and it wires your mind for wealth. Keith Weinhold (00:01:18) - Make sure you read it. Text GRE to 66866. Text GRE to 66866. Corey Coates (00:01:30) - You're listening to the show that has created more financial freedom than nearly any show in the world. This is get rich education. Keith Weinhold (00:01:46) - We're going to drive from Lake Winnebago, Wisconsin to Mono Lake, California, and across 188 nations worldwide. I'm Keith Weinhold, and you're listening to get Rich education. Real estate is obviously a strong, proven store of value. Now, what's interesting is that most economists agree that money should be three things a medium of exchange, a unit of account, and a store of value. Well, please don't take offense here. This can sound a little crude, but there's one thing to call those that use dollars as a store of value, and that is poor. How is a dollar a store of value when you've had 20% plus cumulative inflation over the last three years alone, the dollar is a poor store of value. We're going to get into inflation with our other esteemed guest and gubernatorial appointee today. He has some opinions on inflation, and you may very well feel that I poke him on this topic today. Keith Weinhold (00:02:58) - I'll also get his input on our inflation Triple Crown concept, where real estate helps you win with inflation three ways at the same time. But first, he and I are going to discuss the specter of population decline. And well, it's not always a specter to people because some feel that the world is better off with fewer people, environmentalists and others. Japan's native born population is falling at a rate of almost 100 people per hour. Yeah, you heard that right. Well, is that coming to the United States and how bad would that be for real estate? 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Education is ranked in the top one half of 1% of listened to podcasts globally, per lesson notes on air every single week since 2014. Some say that we were the first show to finally, clearly explain how real estate makes ordinary people wealthy. For advertising information and inquiries, visit get Rich education.com/ad let's get rich education compered. Today it's the return of a terrific guest. This week's guest was with us last year. He's an economic futurist, keynote speaker, and popular author. He's the former secretary of banking and securities for the Great Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Today, he runs a group that predicts financial crises called Tycho's. Keith Weinhold (00:05:40) - That's really interesting. Joining us from Philadelphia today. Hey, it's great to welcome back Richard Vague. Richard Vague (00:05:47) - Thank you so much for having me. It's real privilege. Keith Weinhold (00:05:50) - Vague is spelled vague u e just like it sounds. If you're listening in the audio only. Richard also has a YouTube channel where, among other things, he discusses topics like population decline and inflation. Two things that we'll get into today. But before that, Richard, how exactly do you get tapped by the governor of Pennsylvania to have been appointed his banking secretary? Anyway? How does that really happen? Richard Vague (00:06:16) - Well, I served under Governor Thomas Wolf, a superb governor here at Pennsylvania. We kind of were both very familiar with each other, and I had already written a number of books on banking crises, including The Next Economic Disaster and A Brief History of Doom. And he had read those, and so much to my surprise, he showed up in my office one day and asked me if I'd consider it. Keith Weinhold (00:06:40) - Wow, that is really cool. Keith Weinhold (00:06:42) - All right. You kind of led with your writing in your books for making that happen. Richard, here's a big question that I have for you. At 8.1 billion people today is Earth's overpopulated or underpopulated? Richard Vague (00:06:58) - Well, there's a lot of very valid points on both sides of that. You know, there are a number of folks who decry the level of population we have because of its destructive impact on the environment. And there's a lot of folks that note that it's population growth that really has made our economic growth so vibrant. So there's a real contention on that issue. We tend not to take a position, but what we do know is as world population growth is slowing, which it clearly is, that is going to make economic growth much more challenging in a whole lot of places around the world, some of which you're actually starting to see population declines, like China. Keith Weinhold (00:07:46) - I want to get to that slowing growth in a moment. We talk about overpopulation versus under population. Some in the overpopulation camp thinking the world has too many people they're referred to as Malthusian, was named for Thomas Malthus, who in 1798 he said the world would exceed its agricultural carrying capacity and there was going to be mass starvation. Keith Weinhold (00:08:09) - Malthus was wrong. He didn't consider technological advancements. So I guess my point is the future can be really difficult to predict. Richard Vague (00:08:18) - Yeah. Without question. You know, the big innovation came in the early 1900s when we figured out how to synthetically manufacture of things like fertilizer, which allowed arable land area to increase dramatically. It kind of took them out of this equation off the table. Keith Weinhold (00:08:36) - Yes. With the mechanization of harvesting and the engineering of foods, there sure have been a lot of advancements there to help feed more people. And yeah, Richard, you talk about population decline. Of course, the world population overall is still growing, but its rate of growth is declining. So before we talk about the United States, you mentioned China. Why don't we discuss population decline more in global terms, where even nations like India are already struggling to exceed the replacement birth rate of 2.1? Richard Vague (00:09:10) - Yeah, I mean, it's a phenomenon that, you know, we haven't faced or perhaps even thought of for a couple hundred years because population growth accelerated so dramatically with the Industrial Revolution. Richard Vague (00:09:22) - We've really not known anything but rapid growth. And frankly, it's easier to grow businesses. And the economy is old. But now we're seeing places like China, Japan, Germany that are facing population declines in places like India, which, as you said, is comparatively a younger country. Nevertheless, facing this prospect as well, then in 1980, the average age in the US was 30. Today it's 38. In Germany I believe it's 48. So the world is getting old in a way that it had not previously in the industrial revolutionary period. Keith Weinhold (00:10:03) - I think a lot of people are aware that many parts of Europe, Japan, South Korea are in population decline or they're set up for population decline. But yes, some of these other nations that we think of as newer nations or growing nations, including India, are not forecast to. Grow in, Richard. Are we really down? Of course. There are a number of outliers. Are we down mostly to Africa that still have the high birth rates? Richard Vague (00:10:29) - As the world has become more urban, the need for more kids has declined. Richard Vague (00:10:35) - It's in an urban environment, become an expense rather than a benefit. So that alone accounts for the deceleration. And then you have folks that are getting married later, having kids later, and you simply can't have as many kids when those two things are true. So it's a combination of events, and there aren't that many places left that have higher birth rates. And even in Africa it's declining or decelerating. So the world's just moving in that direction. Keith Weinhold (00:11:06) - Yeah. It's really once we see the urbanization trend in a nation, what lags behind that are slowing birth rates, oftentimes birth rates that don't even meet death rates in some places. It kind of goes back to the Thomas Malthus thing again, if you will. When you don't have a family farm, you don't need nine kids to milk the cows and shuck the corn and everything else like that. You might live in a smaller urban apartment. Richard Vague (00:11:33) - But we're all just has it been thinking about this issue? And it's upon us now, and it's going to change everything from governments to handling debts to infrastructure to growth itself. Richard Vague (00:11:48) - So we need to start thinking about this issue much more deeply than we have. Keith Weinhold (00:11:54) - Is there any way that an economy can grow with a declining population, and how bad will it get? Richard Vague (00:12:02) - An economy will obviously struggle to grow if the population is declining, but the per capita GDP and increase as population declines. And in fact, we might see that early on in a population decline situation. I think that's actually been true in Japan over the last few years. The population is down, but GDP per capita is actually increasing slightly. So I think it's longer term. When you talk about trying to service the debt that we have amassed with the smaller population, that we're really going to have issues. Keith Weinhold (00:12:41) - Talk to us more about that. The servicing the debt part of a declining population. Richard Vague (00:12:48) - The debt doesn't shrink on its own, you know, so it tends to grow because, you know, it's accruing interest. Keith Weinhold (00:12:54) - It always seems to go one direction. Richard Vague (00:12:56) - It always pretty much only goes in one direction. So it's pretty simple. Richard Vague (00:13:00) - If you have growing debt and I'm talking about public debt and private debt, and you have a declining base to service that, you have more people in retirement who are not paying as much in the way of taxes. It's going to increase the challenge, and it may in fact, increase it considerably. As we look at a few decades. Keith Weinhold (00:13:21) - We need productivity to pay down debt that's more difficult to do in the declining population. We talk about technological advancements, some things that we cannot foresee. Did you sort of lead on to the fact that some of this might help us be more productive, even in a declining population, whether that's machine learning or robotics or AI? What are your thoughts there? Richard Vague (00:13:45) - That's something that's been predicted for quite some time. You know, if we look back not too far ago, economists were wondering what we were going to do with all of our free time, right? Because, you know, automate. And this goes back to the 20s and 30s and 40s what we do with all our free time. Richard Vague (00:14:01) - So we again have conversations along those lines. You know, it's not inconceivable that we could all be sitting there, you know, sipping our Mai tais, and the machines could be doing all the work for us. And servicing debt might be easy in that scenario, I doubt it. I don't think that's what's going to happen. Keith Weinhold (00:14:19) - The more technology advances, the more complex society gets. That continues to create jobs in places where we cannot see them. I mean, case in point here, in the year 2024, we're more technologically advanced than we've ever been in human history, obviously. Yet here in the United States, we have more open jobs than we even do people to fill them. Richard Vague (00:14:39) - Yeah. And I think one of the things that all of this does is increase the march of inequality. You have folks that master the technology become engineers, software engineers and the like that are going to be the huge beneficiaries of these trends. But folks that don't have the skill sets aren't going to benefit from these trends. Richard Vague (00:15:01) - And even though in aggregate, we may continue to see per capita GDP increase, our track record over the last few decades would suggest that inequality will increase just as markedly as it has in the past, so we'll have some societal issues to face. Keith Weinhold (00:15:19) - That's concerning as inflation. Continues to exacerbate inequality simultaneously, which we'll talk about later. But population decline is of concern to us as real estate investors because of course, we need rent paying tenants. So this could be pretty concerning to some. You've probably seen a lot of the same models that I have, Richard, let me know. In the United States, population is projected to increase for several decades by every single model that I've seen, maybe even until or after the year 2100. Richard Vague (00:15:53) - The projection is by 2050, we'll have about 380 something million people, and today we're at 330 million people. So clearly the population is going to continue. It's just kind of the relative portion of those populations. And what I think we're seeing, and you as real estate investors would know this better than I, is a shift towards the type of real estate out there. Richard Vague (00:16:19) - Right? So instead of new homeowner development, it's retirement development that I think is going to be the higher growth sector with the real estate industry. Keith Weinhold (00:16:31) - And we're surely going to see fewer offices be built, something that may never come back. And then when we talk about things like birth rates and population growth rates here in the real estate world, I sort of think of there as being a lag effect. It's really not so much about today's births in the United States, because people often rent their first place in their 20s, and then the average age of a first time homebuyer is an all time record high 36. And all those people are going to need housing into old age as well. So to me, it's sort of about, oh, well, how many people were born from the 1940s to the 1990s? Richard Vague (00:17:10) - Well, there's a very useful tool that's pretty easily available called the Population Pyramid. You can find that on the CIA World Factbook site for every country and including the United States. And it shows exactly what you're talking about, which is the number of folks, you know, between 0 and 10 years old and into 20 years old and so forth. Richard Vague (00:17:32) - So you can kind of make reasonable projections about the near term based on the data that the CIA World Factbook is kind enough for by I believe the UN has this data as well, so you can make informed judgments about the very thing you're talking about here, which is how many folks are in their 20s to over the next ten years versus the last ten years. Keith Weinhold (00:17:54) - Yeah, that's reassuring to real estate investors to know that we expect several decades of population growth in the United States. However, it may be slowing growth. So we talked about births, I mentioned deaths. Well, you tell us a bit more about immigration, something else that can be very difficult to project here in the real estate world that we have a popular analyst called John Byrne's research and Consulting. Their data shows that we had 3.8 million Americans added to our population last year, much of it through immigration. That's a jump of more than 1%, an all time record in our 248 year history in one year alone. So can you tell us, at least in the United States, a bit more about immigration in the calculus for population projections? Richard. Richard Vague (00:18:42) - Immigration is a huge factor in the demographics of every country in the US, from a pure population growth standpoint as benefited by in-migration, including illegal and migration. That is a positive comparison versus a lot of countries that are either more restrictive art is desirable destinations for immigration and the life. So it has benefited us from a pure population standpoint. But what we clearly see is there are cultural ramifications that are difficult for us to deal with. We have the percent of folks that are in the United States that were born in another country. It's the highest it's been, I think, at least in a century or more and perhaps ever, that is really difficult for the general population to absorb. We see this in the headlines every day. We see it the concern, we see it in the political rhetoric. It's a real issue. So you have a very real conflict between the economic benefits of immigration versus the cultural divisions that that immigration creates. And that's not going to be easy to digest or to resolve. I think we probably end up continuing to compromise, but it continues to be a political lightning rod right into the foreseeable future. Keith Weinhold (00:20:14) - And there are so many factors here. Where's our future immigrant diaspora? Is it in places in Latin America like Guatemala? In Honduras, in Colombia. And are those people going to come from there? So there are a lot of factors, many of which aren't very predictable, to take a look at our future population growth rate in the United States. We're talking with economic futurist, author and Pennsylvania's former secretary of banking and Securities, Richard Moore, and we come back on the affliction of inflation. 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Keith Weinhold (00:23:03) - We know for sure that there's also the growth of the number of dollars in this nation. So we're talking about inflation here. You talk an awful lot about the affliction of inflation and the history of inflation. And I think a lot of people when we talk about the history of inflation, maybe we should begin chronologically. They don't realize that inflation wasn't always with us. Since the birth of this nation. Richard Vague (00:23:30) - We haven't had that many episodes of inflation. We look at it pretty hard. We see nine what we would consider nine instances of high inflation. Most of those have come with war. So we certainly had that. The Revolutionary War right of 1812 and the Civil War and World War one and World War two. But inflation has been brief, contained and rare in the history of Western developed nations. We had our bout in the 1970s that related to OPEC and the constraint of the oil supply. It normally relates to the decimation or constraint of the supplies and the supply chain. We saw it again with Covid. Richard Vague (00:24:17) - A lot of folks consider it to be a monetary phenomenon. We just don't see that in the data. Keith Weinhold (00:24:24) - So we talk about what causes these bouts of inflation. You talked about nine of them. Well, he talked to us more about why wars often create inflation. Of course we're trying to create a lot of supplies during wars, but they tend to be only certain types of supplies. Richard Vague (00:24:40) - World War One is a great example. Probably, you know, two thirds of the farms in Europe were decimated. So for a couple of years, there simply weren't the kind of crops that are needed for nutrition being grown in Europe, we Corps and the like. So the US had to, frankly, export something on the order of 20% of its crops to Europe to prevent starvation. Well, it's pretty easy to see that if the US if the supply has been decimated in Europe, we're having to ship, you know, a huge chunk of our crops to Europe, that the price of wheat and corn would go up. Richard Vague (00:25:21) - And that's exactly what happened. It's also pretty easy to see that as those farms came back on stream and began growing crops, that the price of wheat and corn would drop. And that's exactly what happened. So you have this relatively short lived period of 2 or 3 years where the decimation of supplies caused inflation, and that's fairly typical. Keith Weinhold (00:25:45) - Supply falls, demand exceeds supply and prices rise much like what happened with those Covid shortages, as you mentioned, what are the other major causes of inflation other than supply shortages that have caused these nine bouts of inflation? Richard Vague (00:26:03) - Well, let's talk about major developed countries, which I would include Western Europe, the United States predominantly. That's pretty much the only thing that has brought sustained high inflation is supply constraint. We don't see instances of high government debt growth or money supply growth ever causing inflation. Now when you get to smaller countries where they are borrowing in a foreign currency, where they have a trade deficit and where they yield to the temptation of printing too much money, and I don't mean by printing, we use that term in the United States, and it's absolutely a fictitious term. Richard Vague (00:26:50) - We don't print money in the United States. We have it printed money since the Civil War. So in a third world country, they can actually go to a printing press and start paying with cash for government supply needs. And you can see it very clearly when it happens and it very quickly leads to high inflation. You know, this is in places like Argentina and the like. So that would be the big issue in these countries. It's they borrow at a foreign currency. They have a trade deficit. They yield to the temptation of actually printing currency. It can get out of control pretty fast. Keith Weinhold (00:27:26) - It feels immoral. As soon as more currency is printed, it dilutes the purchasing power surreptitiously of all those people that are holding that currency. What about Richard? The government printing. And we can put printing in quote marks, say, $1 trillion to fund a new infrastructure program. A technically that is inflation if we. Go back to the root definition of inflation, inflation being an expansion of the money supply. Keith Weinhold (00:27:54) - But talk to us about how something like that does or does not dilute the purchasing power to fund, for example, a big infrastructure program. Richard Vague (00:28:03) - Well, it just never happens in Western developed economies. And one of the reasons it doesn't happen is the government issuance of debt does not increase the money supply by a nickel. If the government issues debt, it actually withdraws or shrinks the money supply because folks like you and me would buy the government security that reduces the number of deposits in the system. The government immediately turns around and spends exactly that amount. So the size of the money supply from government debt projects remains exactly the same. It doesn't increase. Keith Weinhold (00:28:42) - Does that act, however, increase our total absolute amount of national debt, which is currently $35 trillion? Richard Vague (00:28:51) - Of course it does. Absolutely. But the increase in our debt is money largely played to the households. So what normally happens is when the government's dead increases, household wealth increases by that amount or a greater amount. So take the pandemic. In a three year period, government debt increased by $8 trillion, which means its net worth declined by $1 trillion. Richard Vague (00:29:18) - Well, households were the beneficiaries of that household net worth in that three year period increased by $30 trillion. So, you know, net net, of course it increases their debt, but it dollar for dollar typically increases household wealth. Keith Weinhold (00:29:33) - That wealth effect can feel great for consumers and families in the short term. But doesn't increasing their income substantially in a short period of time drive up prices and create this debase purchasing power of the dollar? Richard Vague (00:29:46) - If we got our little green eyed shades out and went to try to find examples of that, we got a database of 49 countries that constituted 91% of the world's GDP. We just wouldn't find examples of that. And in the US, it's very easy to measure that. The number you're looking for is GDP. And we don't really see big cuts in GDP. You know, a wild swing in GDP would be 3.5% versus 2.5%. That's not a factor in any observable way. And what happens in inflation. Keith Weinhold (00:30:19) - Richard, the term that I think about with what's happened the past few years in this Covid wave of inflation is the word noticeable. Keith Weinhold (00:30:27) - People don't really talk about it. Consumers, families, they don't talk about inflation much when it's near its fed 2% target until it becomes noticeable. And now it's so obvious with what you see at the grocery store. So it's really infiltrated the American psyche in a way that it didn't five years ago. Richard Vague (00:30:45) - Inflation, even moderate inflation, is a highly consequential thing to the average American consumer. And two things happened to increase our inflation. Covid supply chains decimated supplies and kicked up prices. And then a second thing happened that was even more consequential. And that is Russia invaded Ukraine. And you had two countries that were, if you add them together among the largest providers or suppliers of oil and wheat, and almost instantly the price of oil and wheat and other goods skyrocketed. It was those two things, Covid, plus the invasion of Ukraine that drove our inflation up to 9% in June of 2022. Now, in July, it dropped to 3% and it stayed at 3% ever since. But we had already driven prices up in the prior year or two. Richard Vague (00:31:49) - And those prices even though the increases have moderated, those prices haven't come down right. Keith Weinhold (00:31:55) - Nor will. Richard Vague (00:31:55) - They. Now we have, you know, the threat of war again. So, you know, the price of oil just touch $90. Again, I would argue that, you know, it's going to be hard to see inflation come down. Much for like that 3 to 4 range because of the geopolitical situation. And one other thing that I would suggest is holding up inflation. And that's the Federal Reserve's interest rate. You know, if inflation is a measure of how expensive things are, high interest rates make things more expensive, right? Keith Weinhold (00:32:27) - It's an irony. Richard Vague (00:32:28) - It's almost exactly the opposite of what the orthodoxy at the Federal Reserve studies or believed. For whatever reason, if you're at an in an apartment in the apartment owner has leveraged their purchase of the apartments by 50 or 70 or 90% and their interest bill goes up, guess what? They have to. Charge you higher rate. I think some meaningful component of the stubbornness of inflation relates directly to the Federal Reserve's persistent interest rates. Richard Vague (00:33:00) - I think the best thing they could do would be to pull interest rates down 1 or 200 basis points. Keith Weinhold (00:33:07) - Well, that's interesting because the fed funds rate is pretty close to their long term average, and we still got inflation higher than their target. So tell us more about what you think is the best way out of this somewhat higher inflationary environment that we're still in Richard. Richard Vague (00:33:22) - Well two things. I think the geopolitical impact on oil prices is you. And I think the interest rate impact, particularly on real estate prices, is huge. Those are the two things holding up inflation. So if you wanted to improve inflation, you'd lower interest rates and then you'd run around the world trying to calm down these hot spots. And you'd have 2% inflation. Keith Weinhold (00:33:47) - Coming from some people's point of view, including the Fed's. If you lower interest rates you would feel inflationary pressures. So then go ahead and debunk this because the conventional wisdom is when you lower interest rates. Oh well now for consumers, you don't incentivize them to save as much because they wouldn't be earning much interest. Keith Weinhold (00:34:06) - And if rates to borrow become lower, then you're incentivizing more people to borrow and spend and run up prices in fuel the economy. So what's wrong with that model? Richard Vague (00:34:16) - Well, there's no empirical support for it. In 1986, when inflation dropped to 2%, interest rates were in the highest interest rates had been coming down by, you know, almost a thousand basis points over the prior 3 or 4 years. Money supply growth was 9%. So the two things the fed says are most the biggest contributors to rising inflation were both amply present when inflation dropped to 2%. So I just can't find any data to support the Fed's theory. And by the way, that data is not esoteric. That data is really readily available. You and I can go look at it. It's not a complicated equation. But over the last 40 years, in what at the age I call the great debt explosion, aggregate debt and the economy in 1981 was 125% of GDP. Today it's 260% of GDP and almost that entire 40 something year span. Richard Vague (00:35:21) - Inflation and interest rates went down. Somebody, somewhere is going to have to show me the evidence for me to believe what the fed is canonical, which is almost a sacred balloon. Keith Weinhold (00:35:33) - Well, that's a good look at history. In fact, something I say on the show often is let's look at history. And what really happens over having a hunch on how we think that things should proceed. You mentioned some inflation figures there. Why don't we wrap up inflation? Richard was talking about today's inflation measures. We've got the producer price index, the PPI, the widely cited CPI, which I recognize what you were stating earlier. And then of course there's the Fed's preferred measure, the core PCE, the core personal consumption expenditures. Richard, it's also funny to me when any measure is called core, it's core when they remove the food and energy inputs because those things are said to be too volatile. And of course, not only is food and energy essential, but what's more core than that? So perhaps the core rate should be called the peripheral rate. Keith Weinhold (00:36:22) - But in any case, do you have any comments on the measures of inflation that are used today? Richard Vague (00:36:28) - It's like you say, it's everything you just mentioned and more, because they're not just core inflation. There's something called super core, which I think is probably even more peripheral. Right. And I like your terminology better than the Fed's, but there's a lot of things to look at right now. They're all kind of coalescing around this at a low to mid 3% range. We got a new number coming out. It'll probably, you know here in the next few days. And it'll probably be a little bit higher than the last number, but we're talking about the difference to a 3.3% and 3.5%. And to me there's no difference between those two numbers. We were at 9%, as we just said, in June of 2022. And we're at a moderate level of inflation now after having suffered a rise in prices. It's not going to disappear. It's not fun, it's not comfortable, but it's moderate rabble. Richard Vague (00:37:22) - It's not a big drought. Keith Weinhold (00:37:24) - What's the right level of inflation in your opinion? Richard Vague (00:37:28) - Okay. Anything fundamentally wrong with the the 2% number that the fed saw I think, you know, at 3 to 4% were probably on the high end of, of what might be considered acceptable. But again, it's not the fact that it's 3% that's the problem. It's the fact that it was 6 to 9% for a couple of years. Yeah, that's the problem. It'll get take a while for everything to adjust to that. In the meantime, you know, with all bets are all that you know, there's if these wars get further out of control and we see 90, $200 oil prices again, we're only about we're 50% more efficient users of oil today than were were in the 1970s. We're still a little bit over dependent. Keith Weinhold (00:38:11) - Here at gray. I espouse how in everyday investor they can do more than merely hedge themselves against inflation, much like a homeowner with no mortgage would merely hedge themselves. But you can actually profit from inflation with a term that I've trademarked as the Inflation Triple Crown. Keith Weinhold (00:38:27) - I'd like to know what you think about it. The inflation Triple Crown means that you win with inflation three ways at the same time, and all that you need to do in order to make that happen is get a fixed rate mortgage on an income property. The asset price increase is the inflation hedge. The debt debasement on your mortgage loan, that's an inflation profiting center. Is inflation debases that down while the tenant makes the payment. And then thirdly, now rents might only track inflation, but your cash flow is actually a profit center over time too because it outpaces inflation. Since as the investor your biggest monthly expense that principal and interest stays fixed and inflation cannot touch that. That's the inflation triple Crown. It's available to almost anyone. You don't need any degree, your certification or real estate license. What are your thoughts on that? Profiting from inflation the way we do here I think you're absolutely correct. Richard Vague (00:39:22) - And I think you put it very, very well. And that's not just a trend at the individual property level. Richard Vague (00:39:28) - We studied macroeconomics and we look at aggregate real estate values. And frankly, real estate values rise as debt to GDP rises. The more money there is, the more my dollars are chasing real estate and the higher real estate prices will go. So it's absolutely been the gin to put it into numbers in 1980 household. Well, this a percent of GDP was about 350%. Today it's almost 600% most household wealth that in the form of just two things real estate and stocks in somewhat equal measure, that's 80 or 90% of also. Well, so if you wanted to make money over the last 40 years and presumably over the next 40 real estate, one of the two places you could go. Keith Weinhold (00:40:24) - Well, Richard, as we wind down here, you run a group that predicts financial crises. So I'd be remiss to let you go without asking you about it. We've had a prolonged inverted yield curve, and that's been a terrific track record as a recession predictor. Is a financial crisis imminent? Tell us your thoughts. Richard Vague (00:40:41) - No, it's not. The predictor of financial crises is a rapid rise in private sector debt in ratio to GDP. We saw it skyrocket in the mid 2000 and we got a crisis in zero eight. We saw it skyrocket in the 1980s and we got the crisis in 87. We saw it skyrocket in Japan in the late 1980s. And you got the crisis of the 90s. We saw it skyrocketed in the 1920s and we got the Great Depression. That is the predictor. You know, we've studied that across major economies over 200 years. There really are exceptions to that as it relates to financial crises. Our numbers right now on the private debt side have been very flat, and they've really been very flat since 2008. They actually got a little bit better in that period, and they've been very flat over the last few years. We're not looking at a financial crisis in the United States. Other parts can't say that China is looking at a they're well into a massive real estate crisis there. We see companies there crumbling, declaring bankruptcy. Richard Vague (00:41:53) - That's because they've had runaway private sector debt in China for the last ten years. And there's a few other countries that are facing that as well. Keith Weinhold (00:42:02) - A lot of Chinese overbuilding there during that run up to, well, if you, the follower, are into using history over hunches to help you predict the future, Richard Baig really is a terrific resource for that, as you can tell. So, Richard, why don't you let our audience know how they can follow you and learn more? Richard Vague (00:42:22) - You're so kind to say those words. We hope we provide something of value. You can get our weekly video if you go to join Dot Tycho's group.org and Tycho's is spelled E, ICOs, ICOs group. Or we send out a weekly five minute video because if you're like me, you have a short attention span and brevity is the soul of wit. I also have a book that came out recently called The Paradox of Debt. Yeah. Which, you know, covers a lot of the themes we've talked about here. You know, it'd be an honor to have anyone to pick up either. Keith Weinhold (00:42:58) - Well, Richard, it's been a terrific discussion on both population decline and inflation. It's been great having you back on the show. Richard Vague (00:43:05) - You have a great show. It's a privilege to be part of it. Thank you very much. Keith Weinhold (00:43:15) - Yeah, big thanks to Richard Vague. Today he hits things from a different angle. With population decline perhaps not taking place in the US until the year 2100. Of course, we need to add years to that. Real estate investors might not have falling population growth in that crucial household formation demographic age. Then until the year 2125, well, that would be 100 more years of growth from this point. And yeah, I pushed him on our inflation chart somewhat. Richard isn't the first person, though I have heard others maintain that lower interest rates also lower inflation, where most tend to believe that the opposite is true, including the fed. In any case, wars drive inflation because they create supply shortages. That was true over 100 years ago when World War one and today with Russia, Ukraine. Keith Weinhold (00:44:17) - I mean, is there any one factor that drives price increases more than supply shortages? The short supply of real estate itself is what keeps driving prices. And Richard asks us to look where some don't. That is that real estate values rise as debt to GDP rises. In his opinion, there is no financial crisis imminent. We need to see a rapid rise in private sector debt in proportion to GDP first. And you know what's remarkable about this economic slowdown or recession that still hasn't come, but it's been erroneously predicted by so many. It's the fact that recessions are often self-fulfilling prophecies. People have called on a recession for the last year or two. And that mere forecast alone that tends to make real estate investors think, well, then I won't buy the property because my tenant might lose their job in a recession. And businesses don't hire when everyone says a recession is coming. That's exactly how a recession becomes self-fulfilling. And despite two years of that, it still hasn't happened. That's what's remarkable. Anyone sitting on the sideline keeps losing out again. Keith Weinhold (00:45:37) - You can follow Richard. Big Tycho's is spelled Tycho's. Follow a joint Tycho's group.org. Richard and I talked some more outside of our interview here, and he had a lot of compliments about the show. In fact, more compliments than any guest has given in a while. He had not heard of our show before last year. I'm in Philadelphia somewhat regularly and I might hit him up the next time I'm there. We'll get lunch or something. Check out Gray in Spanish at Get Rich education comma. 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