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Here we are—wrapping up 2024 with the second half of our year-end highlights. And wow, what a year it's been!In Part 2 of this special compilation episode, we're diving even deeper into some of the most game-changing conversations we had this year. If Part 1 gave you the spark, this one's going to fan the flames.Here's what's on deck:How to actually use technology to save time and sanityWhy culture eats strategy for breakfast (and how to build one that wins)Smart ways to scale your business without burning outDigital marketing tips that actually work in today's landscapeRethinking how you manage your time and energyThese are the strategies, tips, and insights that'll help you kickstart 2025 feeling inspired and ready to roll. If you're serious about leveling up next year, you're in the right place.So grab your headphones, settle in, and let's dive into Part 2 of the best of 2024!Key TakeawaysIntro (00:00) The Impact of Remote Monitoring on Patient Care and Practice Efficiency (00:15)Role of Occlusion in Orthodontics (03:49)Turn Your Orthodontic Chairs into a CASH COW (07:31)P90X Creator Tony Horton on the Secrets to Lifelong Fitness (10:24)Innovative Approach to Adult Palatal Expansion (14:14)3 Things You Need to Kick Butt (17:22)10X Your Orthodontic Success with One Simple Shift (22:38)Why Social Media Trends Aren't A Universal Solution (24:33)Additional Resources- Register for the OrthoPreneurs Summit 2025: http://opsummit2025.com/- For more information, visit: https://orthopreneurs.com/- Join our FREE Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/OrthoPreneurs
Home Designs for Life: Remodeling ideas to increase safety, function, and accessibility in the home.
Jeff Kutas, founder of MB Sentinel, discusses his aging in place product, the Box Gobbler, which solves the problem of package delivery and returns. The product offers great ergonomics and ease of use, allowing packages to be delivered directly into the home. It is a universal solution for people of all ages and can be integrated with home technology systems. The Box Gobbler is affordable and made in the USA. Kutas also highlights the company's partnership with St. Jude Children's Hospital and its success in the architectural design world. The future of the product includes potential advancements in technology and integration with other adaptive equipment.TakeawaysThe Box Gobbler is an innovative solution for package delivery and returns, offering great ergonomics and ease of use.The product is a universal solution for people of all ages and can be integrated with home technology systems.The Box Gobbler is affordable and made in the USA, and the company has a partnership with St. Jude Research Hospital.The product has gained popularity in the architectural design world and has potential for future advancements in technology.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background07:13 Universal Solution for Aging in Place11:40 Integration with Home Technology Systems23:06 Future Advancements in TechnologyPaws Off! Protect Your Packages with a Box Gobbler! (youtube.com)Fox and Friends Video: Bing VideosSupport the Show.website: https://homedesignsforlife.com/Email: homedesignsforlife@gmail.com
Instead of feeling the uneasiness, any problem creates within us, we seek diversion by fanciful ideas like, it is all one's fate, future will be alright, God will take care and so on or we seek relief by entertainment, intoxications to bypass the feeling of uneasiness. To become aware of the diversion is to stop it.
Welcome to the captivating world of the Ev Rymd podcast! Get ready for an immersive journey through the mesmerizing realm of progressive house in the second episode. Experience a carefully curated selection of fresh releases and timeless tracks that deliver an extraordinary sonic experience. Prepare to be captivated by astonishing compositions from renowned artists such as Gidge, Lane 8 with his breathtaking remix of Maribou State, Universal Solution, and the talented Cam'L. Ev Rymd also presents his own unique productions, including the recently released track "Organic" and an exclusive collaboration with the talented Joono. With 12 mind-blowing tracks, this episode promises to transform your listening time into a mesmerizing encounter with progressive house. Let's extend our gratitude to Polina for her stunning photo, which perfectly complements the episode. Your support is invaluable to Ev Rymd. If you enjoyed this episode, don't hesitate to show your appreciation with a like, repost, or comment. Join us on this musical adventure, and let the rhythm guide you! Tracklist 01. Gidge - Perimeter 02. Maribou State - Wallflower (Lane 8 Remix) 03. Universal Solution - Pressure Point (Mcvinski Remix) 04. djimboh - Think You Are 05. Blue Cell - Ebbe (SALAZAR COL Remix) 06. Dario Klein - Bleep 07. Sebastian Haas & Nicolas Leonelli - Won Me Over 08. Ev Rymd & Joono - Ymir 09. Cami'L - Subatomic 10. Joono & The Loco - Reflection (Sergio Avila Remix) 11. Ev Rymd - Organic 12. Dhillon - Dharma (J.Singh Remix) Support Early Origin www.beatport.com/label/early-origin/81169 Spotify Ev Rymd open.spotify.com/artist/6SsZzChqmpCIIcH0TC1d3V Socials: www.facebook.com/rymdmusic/ www.instagram.com/ev_rymd/ Contact: evrymdmusic@gmail.com
The Loco - Early Origin Continuous Mix 01 The Loco - Garth Slough 02 The Loco - Otis 03 The Loco - Osx000 04 The Loco - Origin 05 The Loco - Radiance 2022 06 The Loco - Afterglow (The French Mix) 07 The Loco - Universal Solution 08 The Loco - Solution 09 The Loco - Lesson Two 10 The Loco - White Rock I'm thrilled to share my new album, titled "Early Origin" after my record label. This album has 10 songs that were created between 2016 and 2022. 01. Garth Slough (2020). This song was created in 2020 as a last-minute nighttime draft. The concept began with a bass sample, which was then layered with a soft pad and a lead. It just took me 3 hours to complete. The title "Garth Slough" was selected at random. There is a lake in the US is called Garth Slough. 02. Otis (2022). Was the latest track by that moment. Named in honor of my close friend OtIS. In order to make this track sound deeper and more enigmatic, I tried to depart from my usual style. 03. Osx000 (2022). This song was created immediately after "Otis." When OtIS performed Gobber by Cirez D on one of his livestreams, I thought it would be fun to experiment with the same preset to create my own vision. 04. Origin (2022). "Origin" was created at the end of 2022 to harken back to the progressive house of the 2007–2010 period. Being a huge fan of this genre gave me the inspiration to start writing my own music in 2015. 05. Radiance (2018-2022). The original version of this song was published on SkyTop in 2019. This track was one of my best creations at the time, and I really love it. 06. Afterglow (The French Mix) (2020). There are several variations of this song. The original mix was created at the beginning of 2020. The same year, in May, Fehrplay held a remix competition. I made some new friends during the competition who continue to encourage and help me today. One of them is Gøtborg. He offered to add his own spin to the first "Afterglow." This is the outcome. I really like what he did, the arrangement and lead vocals gave "Afterglow" the vibe it needed. 07. Universal Solution (2022). I want to thank my friend Connor Martin. This song came out following Connor Martin's first two releases from "Early Origin." The mood and energy of Connor's releases served as my inspiration for Universal Solution. Sadly, the publicly available mix is a draft in progress. The original project file was lost, but the track still sounds good and playable for live shows. 08. Solution (2016-2022). "Solution" was initially published in 2017. The track was created a few days before the new year of 2017 while working the night shift. It took around two hours to complete the track. Throughout these years, I frequently went back to the project to add fresh touches. Here is the end outcome by 2022. 09. Lesson Two (2019-2020). This song was created in 2019. I attempted to sign it a few times, but record labels never responded. I'm ecstatic to share "Lesson Two" with you at this time because it has been waiting to emerge. 10. White Rock (2019). It was initially written while I was traveling through China. This song was originally intended to be included in the release "Full Control", but its inclusion was later decided. The mountain in Cremona, Kachi Kalyion, inspired the name of the course because of its stunning white color. Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/6V71ALgDJ4q6x012pVZuVS?si=FKB7nYEISD6WoSxqSuRYlA
There are no partial solutions. There are only local problems. That is, only problems are local and limited. A solution has to be radical and universal or it is just a modification of a problem.
India Policy Watch: Why is UBI Back Again?Insights on burning policy issues in India- Pranay KotasthaneThe Universal Basic Income (UBI) proposal made it to last week's policy headlines. The occasion was the release of a report commissioned by the Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister. Written by the Institute for Competitiveness, the State of Inequality in India Report bats for “raising minimum income and introducing universal basic income” to reduce “the income gap and equal distribution of earnings in the labour market”. There is no cost-benefit analysis or implementation details of the UBI in the report. Nevertheless, since this report has been commissioned by a government advisory body just a couple of years ahead of the next national election, the report has rekindled the conversation on UBI.What Do We Know About the UBI in India?UBI has been extensively discussed ever since the Economic Survey 2016-17. It is one of those rare ideas for which you will find liberal and progressive arguments both for and against it. So I’ll skip the usual arguments and get to the crux of the UBI in India. What we know is that a “Universal. Basic. Income.” is an impossible trinity in the Indian context. The government can at best meet two but not all three of its elements—a basic income that won’t be universal; a universal income that will be way below what qualifies as “basic”; or something that is universal and basic but not in the form of an income. This trilemma arises due to two reasons. One, India is just not rich enough for the government to fund a full UBI by taxing citizens at reasonable rates. The Economic Survey estimated that even a non-universal basic income for 75% of Indians would cost nearly 5% of the GDP. For context, the total expenditure incurred by the union government including all its portfolios was approximately 13% of GDP before the pandemic. Two, some proponents of UBI argue that the government can stop existing implicit and explicit subsidies, and use the savings to fund a UBI. The UBI would eliminate leakages, obviate the need for complex delivery machinery, and reduce incentives for corruption, they explain. But in a democratic setup where every political party finds it imperative to give individual handouts before elections, this is a leap of faith. It’s more likely that taxpayers will foot the bill for all current subsidies in addition to the UBI.Realising this trilemma, political proposals after the Economic Survey report have tended towards the first option— a targeted basic income scheme, which is non-universal by definition. One such formulation, the Minimum Income Guarantee Scheme for the Poor (MIGS), made it to the Indian National Congress’ 2019 manifesto. What Explains the UBI’s Return to the Headlines?This conversation on variants of UBI has picked up the pace again. Like any major crisis, the pandemic has impacted the poor more than the rich. And hence, various income support schemes are back in favour. The Overton Window seems to be shifting. Interestingly, this trajectory towards increased monetary transfers after a major crisis was anticipated in a book nearly 60 years ago. In a 1961 book titled The Growth of Public Expenditure in the United Kingdom, economists Alan Peacock and Jack Wiseman observed the patterns of government spending in the UK between 1890-1955. The dominant view at that time was that government spending as a proportion of the overall economy keeps rising organically as citizen demands grow with rising incomes. In a poor country, most citizens make do with the State providing them with the bare basic public services. But as incomes and government revenues rise, citizens demand that the State also provide them with quality education, low-cost healthcare, and affordable housing, and so on.Peacock and Wiseman challenged this view of the organic growth of government spending. They saw that government spending rise in the UK happened in the form of step-jumps due to major crises (and there were many in their study period). Their explanation of this phenomenon was as follows. In normal times, the level of public spending is capped by the acceptable level of taxation. Even if citizens might find a higher level of government spending desirable, they won’t accept a higher rate of taxation in return. This equilibrium is shattered by a crisis such as a war, where government spending and rates of taxes increase to manage the immediate difficult situation at hand. However, once the crisis recedes, new ideas of tolerable taxation levels emerge, and government spending does not go back to its original position. This conjecture came to be known as the Peacock-Wiseman Hypothesis (PWH).Are we seeing PWH in action in India, because of COVID-19? If one were to look at costly expenditure policies such as UBI, speculations about a GST rate of 8% replacing the 5% rate, and the high fuel taxes, it does seem that we are moving towards a new normal in government spending. Another interesting element of this hypothesis is the “inspection” effect:“social upheavals impose new and continuing obligations on governments both as the aftermath of functions assumed in wartime (e.g., payments of war pensions, debt interest, reparation payments) and as the result of changes in social ideas. Wars often force the attention of governments and peoples to problems of which they were formerly less conscious—there is an "inspection effect," which should not be underestimated.”The optimist would say that the inspection effect might lead Indian governments to finally focus on key areas such as pro-market reforms, liberalisation of factor markets, defence, poverty reduction and public health. But the realist would argue that the policy debate on public health hasn’t matured enough to present viable options, and hence it is more likely that the government might opt to spend on “quick-win” schemes such as the UBI or PLI, which are simpler and intuitive at face value. So, on the whole, we should keep a close eye on the government spending trajectory.PS: Peacock and Wiseman hasten to remind us that their conjecture is not inevitable, the reality depends on the social and economic context of the crisis itself. Speaking about PWH, we’re hosting a conversation with India’s foremost authority (and my public finance teacher), Dr Govinda Rao, this Friday. His latest book Studies in Indian Public Finance narrates India’s tryst with taxes, debt, expenditures and budgets. A must-read for any public policy enthusiast.Global Policy Watch #1: Axel Leijonhufvud On His Tribe Global policy issues relevant to India - RSJ“The Econ tribe occupies a vast territory in the far North. Their land appears bleak and dismal to the outsider and travelling through it makes for rough sledding; but the Econ, through a long period of adaptation, have learned to wrest a living of sorts from it. They are not without some genuine and sometimes even fierce attachment to their ancestral grounds, and their young are brought up to feel contempt for the softer living in the warmer lands of their neighbours such as the Polscis (Political Scientists) and the Sociogs (Sociologists). Despite a common genetical heritage, relations with these tribes are strained-the distrust and contempt that the average Econ feels for these neighbours being heartily reciprocated by the latter-and social intercourse with them is inhibited by numerous taboos. The extreme clannishness, not to say xenophobia, of the Econ makes life among them difficult and perhaps even somewhat dangerous for the outsider. This probably accounts for the fact that the Econ have so far-not been systematically studied. Information about their social structure and ways of life is fragmentary and not well validated. More research on this interesting tribe is badly needed.”That’s how the paper ‘Life Among The Econ’ began in the September 1973 edition of Western Economic Journal. Written by a young professor at UCLA, Axel Leijonhufvud, the paper was a humorous take on economists as a tribe written in the style of a field paper of an anthropologist. Reading it almost fifty years after it was written, it is hilariously accurate and relevant.Axel Leijonhufvud died earlier this month. His defining work was his 1968 book ‘On Keynesian Economics and the Economics of Keynes’ where he questioned the validity of the IS-LM model that had become the foundation for applying Keynesian economics. The success of Keynesian economics and the subsequent research on it had made most believe that there was nothing left anymore to discover in macroeconomics. Leijonhufvud proposed a radical departure from this consensus. He called it the ‘cybernetic’ approach that begins with rejecting the notion that the system is in a state of equilibrium. Instead, he argued that the economy is always in a dynamic state which is continually evolving based on initial information available with transactors - their endowments, beliefs, expectations, existing relationships, assets etc. There are a set of possible actions given an initial state and the behavioural rules that will dictate what next step will be chosen. Economic systems, he claimed, operate at a tactical, transaction level with no planned long-term goal. You can study this over time and there will be patterns of behaviour and reference points that will emerge based on the initial set of assumptions but there’s no guarantee things will always converge to an equilibrium. It was an intellectual challenge to Keynesian consensus and laid the ground for the takeover of the field by the adherents of the rational expectations theory. Famously, his book that theorised at length on macroeconomics didn’t have a single formula. He didn’t need them to make his point. Leijonhufvud believed then (1971) that economics was being taken over by top-down quant models without having an ear to the ground. 50 years later you could argue things have gotten worse.Anyway, I will leave you with a sample of Leijonhufvud’s dry wit from his anthropological study of the econ tribe.On status among economists:“A comparison of status relationships in the different “fields” shows a definite common pattern. The dominant feature, which makes status relations among the Econ of unique interest to the serious student, is the way that status is tied to the manufacture of certain types of implements, called “modls.” The status of the adult male is determined by his skill at making the “modl” of his “field.” The facts (a) that the Econ are highly status-motivated, (b) that status is only to be achieved by making ”modls,” and (c) that most of these “modls” seem to be of little or no practical use, probably accounts for the backwardness and abject cultural poverty of the tribe. Both the tight linkage between status in the tribe and modlmaking and the trend toward making modls more for ceremonial than for practical purposes appear, moreover, to be fairly recent developments, something which has led many observers to express pessimism for the viability of the Econ culture.”On the primacy of models over everything else:“While in origin the word “modl” is simply a term for a concrete implement, looking at it only in these terms will blind the student to key aspects of Econ social structure. “Modl” has evolved into an abstract concept which dominates the Econ’s perception of virtually all social relationships-whether these be relations to other tribes, to other castes, or status relations within his caste. Thus, in explaining to a stranger, for example, why he holds the Sociogs or the Polscis in such low regard, the Econ will say that “they do not make modls” and leave it at that. The dominant role of “modl” is perhaps best illustrated by the (unfortunately very incomplete) accounts we have of relationships between the two largest of the Econ castes, the “Micro” and the “Macro.” Each caste has a basic modl of simple pattern and the modls made by individual members will be variations on the theme set by the basic modl of the caste. Again, one finds that the Econ define the social relationship, in this instance between two castes, in terms of the respective modl. Thus if a Micro-Econ is asked why the Micro do not intermarry with the Macro, he will answer: “They make a different modl,” or “They do not know the Micro modl.” (In this, moreover, he would be perfectly correct, but then neither, of course, would he know the Macro modl.)”On the future of Economics:It would be to fail in one’s responsibility to the Econ people to end this brief sketch of life in their society without a few words about their future. The prospect for the Econ is bleak. Their social structure and culture should be studied now before it is gone forever. Even a superficial account of their immediate and most pressing problems reads like a veritable catalogue of the woes of primitive peoples in the present day and age. They are poor-except for a tiny minority. miserably poor. Their population growth rate is among the highest in the world. Their land is fairly rich, but much of the natural resources that are their birth-right has been sold off to foreign interests for little more than a mess of pottage. Many of their young are turning to pot and message. In their poverty, they are not even saved from the problems of richer nations-travellers tell of villages half-buried in the refuse of unchecked modl-making and of the eye-sores left on the once pastoral landscape by the random strip-mining of the O’Metrs. It is said that even their famous Well Springs of Inspiration are now polluted. In the midst of their troubles, the Econ remain as of old a proud and warlike race. But they seem entirely incapable of “creative response” to their problems. It is plain to see what is in store for them if they do not receive outside aid.Global Policy Watch #2: Let Musk Play Global policy issues relevant to India - RSJElon Musk couldn’t have existed at any other time in human history. Because at no other point in our history would it have been possible to simultaneously be the richest person in the world, run the most innovative and bold business enterprises, troll powerful politicians and colleagues, show a fine disregard for the law (esp SEC’s laws), smoke a joint on live web TV, create asset bubbles with just a single word and also be seen by millions as a messiah. A thousand years from today just studying the life and times of Elon Musk would be enough to understand the 21st century. And this would have been true even a couple of months ago. However, that’s not enough for Musk. In the last few weeks, he has gone further. In April, he made a bid for buying out Twitter, the platform that is seen as the global public square of our times and taking it private. Of course, he bid for it at $54.20 per share because he cannot resist a ‘420 marijuana joke’ when he takes these important decisions. And since then, he’s been trolling Twitter. On Twitter. About its management, the likely bots it has as users, its policy on censoring content, its product features and on how its headquarters might be better used a shelter for the homeless. While it is tremendous entertainment for onlookers, there are those who are worried about the implications of a very rich man with strong libertarian and, often strange right-wing beliefs owning the most influential social media platform in the world. Twitter is already chaotic with bad actors manipulating the platform to trend topics, troll people and create a fake news industry that has ruined lives, influencing elections and creating just about the worst kinds of influencers in countries around the world. The initial euphoria of it providing a voice to ordinary citizens, getting rid of the gatekeepers and the hope of many more Arab Springs have been replaced by a cynicism that it is a platform that can be abused by those with more resources for their political ends. And into this chaotic world, now we will have the king of chaos, Musk, himself holding the reins. This could get really bad.Or will it?At the heart of this issue is that old question that Plato tried to answer in ancient Greece. Who should hold power in a society and how should the use of that power be regulated?There are three key concerns I read about Musk owning Twitter and it is useful to understand them a bit more.First, there are problems with Twitter today. Bots, fake news, concerted abuse by mobs and somewhat random ways of censoring voices. These issues aren’t helped by its lack of transparency – the algorithm it uses to recommend and trend topics or how it decides on clamping down on certain accounts or tweets are all shrouded in mystery. People abuse the platform for their benefit while Twitter often ends up punishing the wrong guy. Musk has zeroed in on the source of this problem. To him, the platform is optimising for the attention of the user and its algorithms are built to reinforce your biases over and over again. And no one outside of Twitter knows how the algorithm decides which biases will it reinforce and which it won’t. Over time, he fears this lack of transparency will erode trust among users and reduce the effectiveness of the algorithm because of a lack of credible challenge from the outside. He views this as an engineering problem and to quote him – “open source is the way to go” – to solve this. That sounds vague but, hey, it is Musk talking. You can trust him to find the technical solution to this.Those who oppose Musk buying Twitter are worried that this ‘engineering tech-bro’ mindset has gotten us into this mess in the first place. Musk might be good at putting rockets in space and, possibly, colonising Mars someday but solving a complex social problem is a different ball game. It requires a deeper understanding of people, their motivations and a mind that can think beyond rational expectations and incentives. Giving Musk the charge to make Twitter better is the equivalent of handing the keys of the asylum over to its inmates. That’s the argument. I’m less than convinced about this. Twitter is a technology platform. Its engagement with its users, its feature of bringing the latest information to your feed and its ability to create a network for you based on how you use it are all products of its technology. The choices it has made on technology have created it in the shape it is today which is different from say, Facebook or Reddit. If the platform encourages click-baits, reinforces biases and tribal loyalties through the like button and optimises for your attention, the solution to it cannot be to solve for human nature. That is an unsolvable problem. This is an engineering problem. Sure, as history has shown once you think you have solved it, the problem will shift. This is an ongoing process in science and every technological innovation has evolved in this way over the centuries. The solution to human mobility has over time gone from horses to cycles to cars to aircraft with each solution bringing with it newer problems. Nobody has ever contended that the real solution is for humans to develop wings.Two, there is a view that platforms like Twitter are a public good and it shouldn’t be owned by rich, powerful people like Musk. I can grudgingly admit that Twitter is like a public good. But that only means there’s a need for the state to intervene in framing guidelines on how it will be used. It doesn’t necessarily follow that it should be owned by the state. That would be a catastrophic mistake. There’s a long history of media being owned by the rich around the world. The state in most democracies has understood the criticality of media in the scheme of things and managed it well so far. Media moguls have influence but none has ever become a law unto themselves. On the other hand, the state has tried but it has not managed to stifle free speech. We have been worried about this equilibrium for a long time. As far back as 1941, Hollywood was making Citizen Kane about a powerful media owner and his outsized influence on politics and society. Media has only diversified and thrived since. Musk might suffer from a God complex. He might want to be the techno-feudal overlord of the universe. Even if he were to become one, he will still be less powerful than the state. Three, there is a belief that Musk is a canny operator and perhaps someone who understands the power of Twitter more than anyone else in this world. His reason for owning the platform is to have a free run to do things he likes to do in his spare time – troll the SEC, progressive left and other adversaries in business; pump up meme stocks or dodgy cryptocurrencies, make gains at the expense of his stupid followers and, who knows, probably build a base for some kind of a career in politics. So, Twitter is an expensive toy that he loves. He will play with it till he gets bored. At the end of it, the world will be poorer for his misadventure because Twitter is still an amazing platform for good.Should he be allowed to run a platform like Twitter to the ground because he has the money and the power? Well, maybe not. But the truth is that he has the power and the money because he has been proven right many times over. There is no divine reason for his magic. He commands trust among his millions of followers because he makes the seemingly impossible possible. Were he to take advantage of that trust to the detriment of his followers, he will begin to lose that power. Musk takes long-range bets – electric vehicles, space travel, EV batteries, hyperloop – and his credibility is the only reason why investors trust him to pull these off. He should know the perils of short-term gains at the expense of that credibility. He will not take a punt on that.There are market failures that need attention in big tech and social media businesses. Elon Musk buying Twitter won’t make this worse. These failures need policy interventions that regulate the market dominance and the information advantage these companies have. Those are the guardrails that the state and the regulators need to build. The Musk Twitter drama is a sideshow. HomeWorkRecommended podcasts, papers, and articles on public policy matters [Paper] Mihir Mahajan and Shekhar Sathe estimate additional deaths in the pandemic years by using publicly available insurance data. TL;DR - the estimates are quite close to the WHO-reported numbers. If you prefer a podcast on this topic, listen to our Puliyabaazi.[Paper] This old paper asks: Did India’s public expenditure follow the Peacock-Wiseman Hypothesis as a result of the 1962 India-China War? TL;DR - yes, partially.[Article] Over at New Things Under the Sun, Matt Clancy summarises the literature that investigates the relationship between population and innovation. The evidence suggests that bigger populations are generally better for innovation.[Podcast] This BIC Talks episode with Faisal Devji on Gandhi is top-notch. [Paper] For a libertarian critique of the UBI, read Bryan Caplan. “The UBI is a triumph of simplicity over numeracy”, he says. 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This episode of The Rob Scott Show is full of ways you can optimize your relationships. A strategy to help you get along with others is to learn to build a shared narrative. As simple as that sounds, we're often held back by the "story of self." Growing in consciousness is a universal solution to help us all get along better. It helps us individuate, hold boundaries, and find shared values in a more healthy way.
Broadcasted live @ Ibiza Global Radio Friday 12th Feb 8am CET. Artist: @kanedomusic We're so happy to be on this journey alongside Ibiza Global Radio! On this weekly show you will find a selection of soft and special grooves curated by label owners as well as special guests, avoiding any signature sounds offering the listener a mixture of easy-listening music, moving from Deep House beats to Lounge or open-minded electronica. 1.- Nox Vahn feat. Mimi Page - Dream of Love [Anjunadeep] 2.- Gaelle - Rain (Inc. Bugz in the Attic Mix) (Original Mix) [Naked Music] 3.- V.underground, Jodi Gold - Distance (Original Mix) [Ultra Tone Records] 4.- Universal Solution, LaMeduza - You'll See (Micha Mischer Remix) 5.- Mont Blvck - Forget (TÂCHES Remix) [Gari Recs]. 6.- Cadatta - True feat Din QC (Ilias Katelanos Remix) [Deepwit] 7.- Gadi Mitrani, Megan Morrison - Searching (Original Mix) [Be Adult Music] 8.- Double Touch, Reigan - Wide Eyed (Hermanez Closer Distance Mix) [Magician On Duty] 9.- Audiojack & Jake The Rapper - Devotion [Gruuv] 10.- Beamy - Twisted Soul (Kanedo Remix) [M-Sol] 11.- Don Gorda Project - Count the Clouds [Sa Trinxa Recordings]
As January starts to fade out, episode 85 of Lounge Life comes with a carefully selected playlist combining classic Deep House, with modern organic vibes as well as some afro, feel-good groves... Hope you like it! 1.- Carlos Francisco, Dany Cohiba, E.L.F - El Amanecer (Cee Elassaad Ambient Remix) [SP Recordings] 2.- DJ Element feat. Mellow Men - I Told You (Kanedo & Susana Lee Remix) [Deepclicks] 3.- Universal Solution, LaMeduza, Micha Mischer - You'll See (Micha Mischer Remix) [Manchester Underground Music (MUM)] 4.- Soul Minority - Take Your Time (Daniel Solar Remix)[Kolour Recordings] 5.- Evren Furtuna - Private Party [Plastic City] 6.- LaTique, P.M - I Will Beg [Stay True Sounds] 7.- Kevin Yost - The Way We Were [I! Records] 8.- Stephen Day - I Want Your Love [Seven Music] 9.- Beamy - Twisted Soul (Kanedo Remix) [M-Sol Records] 10.- Juan Ibañez, Lucas Caddeo, Julieta Rod - Summer Season (Original Mix) [Or Two Strangers] 11.- Luka Sambe - Sooti (Emotional Tourist & RVNZ Revisit)
Are you setting up a Startup? Have you ever lost all your money or got an unfair share? Have you ever wondered how to put a value on ‘sweat equity’? Today we are pleased to share an interview with our host Roland Frasier and the author of The Slicing Pie Handbook, Mike Moyer. Mike is a serial entrepreneur who wrote this incredible book and blueprint for Fairness in business equity deals! “Our share of winning should be based on our share of the bets”. Mike Moyer If you love this show and it helps you with your business(es), head over to our home page https://businesslunchpodcast.com/ and sign-up for our memos. It would also really help us get the word out if you would subscribe and write a review on ApplePodcasts. “It kind of revealed itself to me that you can’t base equity splits on future events because you can’t predict the future. When you try to do that, you get it wrong”. Mike Moyer. Listen Today For The background that premised his closer look at Fairness in business, his subsequent expertise, and this super helpful framework. “There aren’t multiple versions of Fairness, so I can’t change something and have it turn out fair. So like, if our dad gives us a cookie, the three of us, we’re going to split it a third, a third, a third, because we each paid equal amounts of nothing to get it. Okay? There’s no other way to do it. Now you could give me half or your share, but your generosity doesn’t make it "more fair". Right? And you should have decision-making rights over that third of the cookie.” Mike Moyer. Plus, What’s a dynamic split? “When you do equity splits on the outside of the venture, it’s comforting to know what you’re going to get. The problem is it’s always going to be the wrong number, right? But with a Dynamic split, you don’t know where you’re going to get, but you can rest assured that whatever you get, it’s going to be the right number. That’s a real difference”. Mike Moyer. How to deal with capital and intellectual property, as opposed to effort and labor. Why he doesn’t think stock options are a good idea. “People think you throw stock options at someone, and it’ll make up for bad management, that it will miraculously turn people into great employees, but I haven’t seen evidence of that. I haven’t seen research to support that either. I have seen research support as good, clear communication, clear goals, milestones, and clear vision”. Mike Moyer What to do when someone leaves or bails on a deal, but they want to be bought out. “And this is one of the most heartbreaking things when somebody kind of poops out at the beginning of the deal and they’re often the only one who ever makes any money”. Mike Moyer. The Most Common Mistakes In 'Fairness' 1) Equal Shares 2) Premature Evaluations 3) Time-based vesting “Every time we contribute to a startup, and we’re not paid a fair market rate for that cost contribution, it’s essentially a bet”. Mike Moyer And SO MUCH MORE. Find free resources AND connect with Mike. At SlicingPie.com The Slicing Pie Handbook on Audible Follow Roland Frasier On Facebook On Instagram Through his Website Follow Business Lunch Podcast On Twitter On YouTube Thanks so much for joining us this week. Want to subscribe to Business Lunch with Roland Frasier? Have some feedback you’d like to share? Connect with us on ApplePodcasts and leave us an honest review! Your feedback will help us improve the show and connect us with more high flyers like you. Click to find us on Apple Podcasts and other podcast players.
Hello and welcome to episode number 18 of the DJ B-12 Techno Podcast. Thank you for joining us for another show, we're back with a 100 minute long studio mix for April of 2020 featuring the best in house, techno, progressive house, acid, deep house, vocal house, piano house, tech house, breaks and anything and everything in between.PLEASE LIKE, COMMENT and SHARE.LIKE & FOLLOWFacebook: facebook.com/djb12technopodcastTwitter: twitter.com/Stress_FactorSUBSCRIBE on these platforms & more:iTunes / Apple Podcast: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dj-b…st/id1465508866Simplecast: dj-b12-techno-podcast-1.simplecast.com/Tune In: tun.in/pjr5HiHeartRadio: www.iheart.com/podcast/966-dj-b-…podcast-45925991/This mix contains tracks and remixes from: DJ Desk One, Jameisha Trice, Fat V, DJ Skip, Steve Silk Hurley, Gries, Rhys Manning, Yes Baby!, Deep2Tech, Ole Biege, Eugeneos, Deep House, Gerome Sportelli, Montel, Ku De Ta Ft. Nikki AmberRare Candy, Zoo Brazil, Jaydee, Andrea Festa, Hardfloor, Rudosa, Harrison BDP, Gorge, Jansons, KoZY, Greg Gow, CamelPhat & Cristoph ft. Jem Cooke, Norberto Acrisio aka Norbit Housemaster1, Vincenzo, Caolan Irvine, Franky Wah feat. Robinson, FranKapilla, Universal Solution, Aaron Lowe, Corrado Bucci, Basic Need, Groove Technicians, FekixTracklist01. DJ Desk One - Gimme That Funk [White Island Recordings] [2020]02. Jameisha Trice - Green Light (Fat V, DJ Skip & Steve Silk Hurley S&S Remix) [S&S Records] [2019]03. Gries - Mysterious Measures [Stereoheaven] [2020]04. Rhys Manning - Acid Generation [W&O Street Tracks] [2020]05. Yes Baby! - In Love [Let There Be House Records] [2019]06. Deep2Tech - Away [Tool & Die Records] [2020]07. Ole Biege - The Glow [Anjunadeep] [2020]08. Eugeneos - Come Back [Madzonegeneration Records] [2020]09. Deep House - Butane [Green Leaf (UK)] [2020]10. Gerome Sportelli - Hybrids [Motech Records] [2017]11. Montel - You're Here With Me [Incorrect] [2017]12. Ku De Ta Ft. Nikki Amber - Just Be Good To Me (Rare Candy Edit) [Pure Music] [2017]13. Zoo Brazil - Your Love [Skint Records] [2020]14. Jaydee - Who Owns You [Percep-tion] [2020]15. Andrea Festa - The Sound Of Lugano (Hardfloor Remix) [AF Records] [2009]16. Rudosa - Move With Me [Suara] [2018]17. Harrison BDP - Brute [Lost Palms] [2018]18. Gorge - Flashing (Jansons Remix) [Knee Deep In Sound] [2017]19. KoZY - Lost Symphony [Radiate] [2018]20. Greg Gow - Can You Feel It (Dub Mix) [Restructured Recordings] [2020]21. CamelPhat & Cristoph ft. Jem Cooke - Breathe [Pryda Presents] [2018]22. Norberto Acrisio aka Norbit Housemaster - Take Your Time (Do It) [Bit Rule Records] [2019]23. Vincenzo - That's The Way [Variety Music] [2018]24. Caolan Irvine - Catch Me [Deep Strips] [2020]25. Franky Wah feat. Robinson - Hide (Extended) [Ministry of Sound Recordings] [2019]26. FranKapilla - The Silence [Nothing But] [2016]27. Universal Solution - Shuzumi [Anjunadeep] [2017]28. Aaron Lowe - Save My Life [Rhythm Culture Records] [2020]29. Corrado Bucci - Sumthin' (Vincenzo Remix) [Sirsounds Records] [2017]30. Basic Need - Alone Without You (Vincenzo Remix) [Seven Villas] [2019]31.Groove Technicians, Fekix - Playing My Emotions [Groove Technicians Records] [2020]
Kaiser Gayser's 'WINTER' Essential Mix Special Edition 122+ / 124+ BPM, over 80 minutes of beautiful music, Progressive, Deep, Tech House continuous mix My favourite tracks at this very moment mixed up in one compilation, including music from: Polo & Pan, Joseph Ashworth, Red Axes, Ulises Espindola, Martin Roth, Hernan Cattaneo, Audio Junkies Oliver Koletzki, Nox Vahn, Ezequiel Arias, Edu Imbernon, Los Suruba, Braunbeck, Phi6, Fer De Risio, Nicolas Benedetti, Nōpi, Ccismō, DJ Angelo, Universal Solution, ABX, Compiled mixed and recorded by Kaiser Gayser The Hague December 2019 Make love not war! ;)
Kaiser Gayser's 'WINTER' Essential Mix Special Edition 122+ / 124+ BPM, over 80 minutes of beautiful music, Progressive, Deep, Tech House continuous mix My favourite tracks at this very moment mixed up in one compilation, including music from: Polo & Pan, Joseph Ashworth, Red Axes, Ulises Espindola, Martin Roth, Hernan Cattaneo, Audio Junkies Oliver Koletzki, Nox Vahn, Ezequiel Arias, Edu Imbernon, Los Suruba, Braunbeck, Phi6, Fer De Risio, Nicolas Benedetti, Nōpi, Ccismō, DJ Angelo, Universal Solution, ABX, Compiled mixed and recorded by Kaiser Gayser The Hague December 2019 Make love not war! ;)
Kaiser Gayser's 'WINTER' Essential Mix Special Edition 122+ / 124+ BPM, over 80 minutes of beautiful music, Progressive, Deep, Tech House continuous mix My favourite tracks at this very moment mixed up in one compilation, including music from: Polo & Pan, Joseph Ashworth, Red Axes, Ulises Espindola, Martin Roth, Hernan Cattaneo, Audio Junkies Oliver Koletzki, Nox Vahn, Ezequiel Arias, Edu Imbernon, Los Suruba, Braunbeck, Phi6, Fer De Risio, Nicolas Benedetti, Nōpi, Ccismō, DJ Angelo, Universal Solution, ABX, Compiled mixed and recorded by Kaiser Gayser The Hague December 2019 Make love not war! ;)
More often than not, the leadership in Africa has been defined by violent dictatorships. So much so that people wonder if the “Benevolent Dictator” exists and whether or not “The People” always know what's best for themselves. The contrasting leadership styles of Rwandan President Paul Kagame and that of Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni are examples of incumbent leaders who function in democracies - yet the outcome of their leadership is worlds apart. While there are African countries that have thrived under democracy, the question remains: Is democracy a system imposed on Africa? And is it the universal solution for African governance? The Interchange is made possible by Absa and Tshimong.
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The August 2018 episode of Jaytech Music features new tracks from Mimax, Reddfield and Universal Solution. Guest mix this month comes courtesy of Canadian producer Dezza.Part 1 - Jaytech 1. Abaze - Balearic Relaxing [Elliptical Sun]2. Druce - Silver Palms [Emergent Shores]3. Mimax - Good Morning [Progressive House Worldwide]4. Tatana & Marlon Rube & AxelPolo - Oasis [Andea Music]5. Paul Arcane - Memories [Enhanced]6. Rene Dale vs Axxound - Mysterium [Emergent Cities]7. Erik Iker & Atleha - Illusion [Emergent Cities]8. Tim Iron & Michael Mashkov - Quaresma [Silk Music]9. Druce - Night Drive [Emergent Shores]10. Fortun - Density [Emergent Shores]11. Milad E - Stole [Infra Progressive]12. Andromedha - Waves [Elliptical Sun Recordings] - EXTENDED EDITION TRACKLIST - 13. John Grand - Mass Effect [PHW]14. Mitiska - Sparrow (Reddfield Remix) [Ride]15. Mahaputra - Want Me (Cyril Ryaz Remix) [Maratone Music]16. Willscape - Shadowlands (REVKIN Remix) [Droid9]17. Universal SolutionThe Space Between [Silk Music] Part 2 - Dezza 1. Dezza - ID [White]2. Dezza - All I Need [Zerothree]3. Dezza - Box Of Wine [Avanti]4. Dezza - ID [White]5. Dezza - In Tents [Zerothree]6. Radiohead - Everything In It's Right Place (Dezza Bootleg) (Spencer Brown Re-Think) [White]7. Alpha 9 - All We Need [Armind]8. Andrew Benson - We Are A Team [Colorize]9. Genix - Rogue [Anjunabeats]10. Rolo Green & Dezza - Sunburn [Anjunabeats]11. JimiJ - Farlight [Colorize]12. Alpha 9 - You And I [Flashover]13. Matt Fax - Aura Lusia (Andre Sobota Remix) [Colorize]14. Guy J - Aurora [Lost & Found]
1. Russlan Jaafreh – The Beginning Of The End [Astrowave] [0:00] 2. Michael A – Wanderer (Nerruto Remix) [Ghost Digital] [6:30] 3. Universal Solution – Lanza [Silk Music] [11:17] 4. Elypsis – Adrift At Sea [Silk Music] [12:42] 5. Graumann … Continue reading →
1. Eli & Fur – Parfume [Anjunadeep] [00:00] 2. Anden – Light [ZeroThree] [05:04] 3. Luttrell – Intergalactic Plastic (Kidnap Remix) [Anjunadeep] [12:41] 4. Anden – September [ZeroThree] [17:37] 5. Universal Solution – The Space Between [Silk Music] [23:20] 6. … Continue reading →
1. Eli & Fur – Something Was Real [Anjunadeep] [0:00] 2. Modd – Abenaki [Anjunadeep] [4:07] 3. Sound Quelle – Deep Chicken (Extended Mix) [Colorize] [10:39] 4. Jay FM – This Moment [Silk Music] [15:26] 5. Universal Solution – Be … Continue reading →
1. Sound Quelle feat. Brandon Mignacca – Ethereal (Intro Mix) [Silk Music] 2. Sound Quelle – LoMe [Silk Music] [05:51] 3. Universal Solution – Be Together [Silk Music] [09:03] 4. Eli & Fur – Something Was Real (Edit) [Anjunadeep] [14:49] … Continue reading →
The February 2018 episode of Jaytech Music features new tracks from eleven.five, Max Freegrant and Paul Arcane, as well as a new Jaytech track from his forthcoming Anjunabeats EP. Guest mix this month courtesy of UK producer Universal Solution.Part 1 - Jaytech 1. PROFF - The Cycle [Intricate]2. Paul Thomas & Shadow Of Two - Lucir (Max Freegrant & Slowfish Remix) [UltraViolet]3. Lee Coulson - Ibra [Elliptical Sun Melodies]4. eleven.five - Mish [Silk Music]5. Sixteen8 - Shadow Of The Times [Emergent Cities]6. DGM - Autonomy [Emergent Cities]7. Way Out West - Lullaby Horizon (Ben Böhmer Remix) [Anjunadeep]8. Steve Brian - Riviera [Enhanced]9. Leonard A - Absolute [Andea Music] 10. Paul Arcane - Everest [Enhanced]11. Jaytech - Song of Fire [Anjunabeats] — EXTENDED EDITION TRACKLIST — 12. East & Atlas - Casablanca (Steve Brian Remix) [Enhanced]13. Dalero & Zuubi Vs Aresz - Dracarys [Enhanced]14. Pro4ound - Summer Memories (Alex Byrka Sunrise Mix) [Pineapple Digital]15. Envotion - Aero [SkyTop]16. Whoriskey - Proper 2.0 [Full Tec Recordings]17. Sodality & Maglev - First Feeling [Elliptical Sun Recordings]18. Jay FM - Voices [Silk Music] Part 2 - Universal Solution 1. UNKLE - Sunrise (Always Comes Around)[Cooking Vinyl]2. Sasha - Singularity [Last Night On Earth]3. Gai Barone - Carnival [Zerothree]4. Miroslav Vrlik - Alone At Midnight [Colorize]5. Max Ruby - Awaiting [Zerothree]6. Paul2Paul - An Old Story (Giom Remix)[Supremus Records]7. eleven.five - Mish [Silk Music]8. Lumidelic & Skua - Echoes Of You (Universal Solution Remix)[Emergent Shores]9. Airdraw, Jo.E & Aaren - Bryde's Whale [Silk Music]10. Universal Solution - In Your System [Colorize
В декабре гостевой для Ocean Planet будем слушать потрясающий гостевой от невероятно талантливой Synthie (Варшава, Польша).Soundcloud | Facebook Ocean Planet можно послушать на радиостанциях:Proton Radio (1-й понедельник в 17 MSK / 14 GMT) http://www.protonradio.com/House Radio (4-й понедельник в 20 MSK / 17 GMT) http://www.houseradio.pl/Nube Radio (4-я среда в 00 MSK / 21 GMT) http://www.nube-music.com/ 01.Noa Romana & Deersky – ID [ID] 02.Erdi Irmak – Eternal Return (Original Mix) [Replug] 2017 03.Luke Liberati – Tomorrow (Pacco & Rudy B Remix) [One Of A Kind] 2017 04.Travis MacDonald – Nerium (Danny Lloyd Remix) [Soundteller Records] 2017 05.Stas Drive – Carnival 69 (Donatello Remix) [Spaghetti Monster] 2015 06.Lily Pita – Come With Me (Original Mix) [Soundteller Records] 2017 07.Brian Cid – Turbulen (Original Mix) [Endangered] 2017 08.Navid Mehr – Solomon’s Throne (Dmitry Molosh Remix) [Proton Music] 2016 09.Universal Solution & Cubosity – Won’t Always Be (Original Mix) [Anjunadeep] 2017
Real Progressive House music with fresh tracks from Quivver, Armin Van Buuren, Way Out West, Yotto, Universal Solution etc. Title: Imagination #69 Progressive House – 2017-09-14 Genre: Progressive House Date: 14-sep-2017 Quality: 320kbs/CBR/44.1kHz/Stereo 01. James Monro – Profusion (Original Mix) 02. Tone Depth, Ampish – On A Boat (Jerome Isma-Ae Remix) 03. Quivver & Shane Blackshaw – Rescue (Original Vocal Mix) 04. Tim [...]
1. Universal Solution – Taishan (Tranquility Dub Mix) [Silk Music] [00:00] 2. Mango, Dezza – Apartment In Agia Napa [Mango Alley] [06:19] 3. Dan & Sam – Breaking The Illusion [Silk Music] [12:48] 4. Dezza – Brit [Silk Music] [20:17] … Continue reading →
1. Teddme - Stockholm [Showland]2. Way Out West feat. Hendrik Burkhard - We Move In The Dark [Anjunadeep]3. LVNDSCAPE feat. Mi Manchi - In My Mind [Spinnin]4. David Guetta feat. Justin Bieber - 2U (Robin Schulz Remix) [What A Music]5. Cristoph feat. Jem Cooke - Feel [Pryda]6. Kolonie - December [Zerothree]7. Gai Barone - Bus-Hill [Coldharbour]8. Tone Depth & Ampish - On A Boat (Jerome Isma-Ae Remix) [Jee]9. Myon feat. Alissa Feudo - Omen In The Rain (Eskai Remix) [Anjunabeats]10. Vandelux - Bright Lights (KC Lights Remix) [Ego]11. Teser - Duo [Parlophone]12. Fehrplay - Prophet [mau5trap]13. Universal Solution & Cubosity - Won't Always Be [Anjunadeep]14. {CLASSIQUE} Robert Babicz - Dark Flower (Joris Voorn Magnolia Mix) [Audiomatique]15. Tiesto & KSHMR feat. Talay Riley - Harder [Musical Freedom]
1. Teddme - Stockholm [Showland]2. Way Out West feat. Hendrik Burkhard - We Move In The Dark [Anjunadeep]3. LVNDSCAPE feat. Mi Manchi - In My Mind [Spinnin]4. David Guetta feat. Justin Bieber - 2U (Robin Schulz Remix) [What A Music]5. Cristoph feat. Jem Cooke - Feel [Pryda]6. Kolonie - December [Zerothree]7. Gai Barone - Bus-Hill [Coldharbour]8. Tone Depth & Ampish - On A Boat (Jerome Isma-Ae Remix) [Jee]9. Myon feat. Alissa Feudo - Omen In The Rain (Eskai Remix) [Anjunabeats]10. Vandelux - Bright Lights (KC Lights Remix) [Ego]11. Teser - Duo [Parlophone]12. Fehrplay - Prophet [mau5trap]13. Universal Solution & Cubosity - Won't Always Be [Anjunadeep]14. {CLASSIQUE} Robert Babicz - Dark Flower (Joris Voorn Magnolia Mix) [Audiomatique]15. Tiesto & KSHMR feat. Talay Riley - Harder [Musical Freedom]
1. Teddme - Stockholm [Showland]2. Way Out West feat. Hendrik Burkhard - We Move In The Dark [Anjunadeep]3. LVNDSCAPE feat. Mi Manchi - In My Mind [Spinnin]4. David Guetta feat. Justin Bieber - 2U (Robin Schulz Remix) [What A Music]5. Cristoph feat. Jem Cooke - Feel [Pryda]6. Kolonie - December [Zerothree]7. Gai Barone - Bus-Hill [Coldharbour]8. Tone Depth & Ampish - On A Boat (Jerome Isma-Ae Remix) [Jee]9. Myon feat. Alissa Feudo - Omen In The Rain (Eskai Remix) [Anjunabeats]10. Vandelux - Bright Lights (KC Lights Remix) [Ego]11. Teser - Duo [Parlophone]12. Fehrplay - Prophet [mau5trap]13. Universal Solution & Cubosity - Won't Always Be [Anjunadeep]14. {CLASSIQUE} Robert Babicz - Dark Flower (Joris Voorn Magnolia Mix) [Audiomatique]15. Tiesto & KSHMR feat. Talay Riley - Harder [Musical Freedom]
1. Teddme - Stockholm [Showland]2. Way Out West feat. Hendrik Burkhard - We Move In The Dark [Anjunadeep]3. LVNDSCAPE feat. Mi Manchi - In My Mind [Spinnin]4. David Guetta feat. Justin Bieber - 2U (Robin Schulz Remix) [What A Music]5. Cristoph feat. Jem Cooke - Feel [Pryda]6. Kolonie - December [Zerothree]7. Gai Barone - Bus-Hill [Coldharbour]8. Tone Depth & Ampish - On A Boat (Jerome Isma-Ae Remix) [Jee]9. Myon feat. Alissa Feudo - Omen In The Rain (Eskai Remix) [Anjunabeats]10. Vandelux - Bright Lights (KC Lights Remix) [Ego]11. Teser - Duo [Parlophone]12. Fehrplay - Prophet [mau5trap]13. Universal Solution & Cubosity - Won't Always Be [Anjunadeep]14. {CLASSIQUE} Robert Babicz - Dark Flower (Joris Voorn Magnolia Mix) [Audiomatique]15. Tiesto & KSHMR feat. Talay Riley - Harder [Musical Freedom]
1. Approaching Black – Just The Right Time [Silk Music] [0:00] 2. Universal Solution & Cubosity – Won’t Always Be [Anjunadeep] [6:38] 3. 5udo – Dancing With the Dragons (Remix) [Inception] [12:25] Silk Selection: 4. Lane 8 & Kidnap Kid … Continue reading →
The March 2017 episode of Jaytech Music features two new tracks from Jimbo’s forthcoming EP on Anjunabeats, as well as tracks from Universal Solution, Judah, Spencer Brown and Tinlicker. The second hour this month is a mix of classic progressive house records from years past.Part 1 - Jaytech 1. Jaytech - Haymaker [Anjunabeats]2. Spencer Brown - Vernal [Anjunabeats]3. Axis - Over You [Enhanced]4. Vintage & Morelli feat. Arielle Maren - Awaken [Silk Music]5. Dezza - Are You Gone [Colorize]6. Judah - Zero-Day [Anjunabeats]7. Marsh & Jesse Bullitt - Your Eyes (Universal Solution Remix) [Silk]8. Tinlicker - Soon You'll Be Gone feat. Thomas Oliver [Anjunabeats]9. Spencer Brown - Divine Intervention [Anjunabeats]10. Dezza - Visions (Extended Mix) [Colorize]11. Jaytech - Inspire [Anjunabeats] Part 2 - Jaytech (Old School Progressive House Mix) 1. Aaron Slater - Alien To My (Simuck Excited Dub) [Fiberline]2. Shiloh - Dream On [Baroque]3. Attention Deficit - Use Only The Drugs [Loaded] 4. Ictus - The Look (Chris Lake Dirty Breaks Mix) [Minimal Records]5. Luke Chable - Melburn [Bedrock]6. Adam Dived - Headfirst [Platypus]7. Sasha - Bloodlock [Kinetic]8. Tiësto vs Junkie XL - Obsession9. Way Out West - Intensify [Distinctive]
The January 2017 episode of Jaytech Music features new tracks from Funkagenda, Blood Groove & Kikis and Universal Solution, a new Above & Beyond Club Mix of OceanLab, and a guest mix from PROFF.Part 1 - Jaytech 1. Matt Darey - Light of Day (Stan Kolev & Matan Caspi Remix) [Somnthing] 2. Ocean Sky - Can't Give Up (Universal Solution) [Silk Music] 3. Mhammed El Alami - Dawn [Abora Ole] 4. Funkagenda - Roman a Clef [Avanti] 5. D&W & Paul Arcane - Legacy [Macarize] 6. Gregory Esayan feat. Richard J Aarden - Hurricanes (Zuubi Dub Remix) [PHW] 7. Blood Groove & Kikis - Stronger [Pineapple Digital] 8. Dave Walker - Alaya (Andromedha Remix) [Pleasure Records] 9. Irdi - Ablaze [Alter Ego] 10. Oleg Farrier - Freedom (Marcus Santoro Remix) [Alter Ego] 11. Audioventura - Numbers [Alter Ego] 12. Above & Beyond pres. OceanLab - Another Chance (Above & Beyond Club Mix) [Anjunabeats] Part 2 - PROFF 1. Bonobo - Kerala [Ninja Tune] 2. Brigado Crew - Grommash (Chicola Remix) [Subura] 3. Stereo Underground - Sleepless [Crossfrontier Audio] 4. ID - ID [ID] 5. Joris Voorn - Esquape [Green] 6. Sunn Jellie - Stargaze (Cosmonaut Remix) [Intricate] 7. Quivver - Lights Down Pt.2 [Selador] 8. Max Ruby - Diesel House (PROFF's Petrol Re-work) [Intricate] 9. Fisherman & Hawkins - Never The Same (PROFF Remix) [Coldharbour] 10. ID - ID [ID] 11. Push - Strange World (Andrew Bayer Remix) [Anjunabeats] 12. ID - ID [ID] 13. Mason - You Are Not Alone [Animal Language]
1. Universal Solution – Taishan (Tranquility Dub Mix) [Silk Music] [0:00] 2. Marsh feat. Jesse Bullitt -You & I [Silk Music] [6:52] 3. Audio Noir – Love (Yuriy From Russia Remix) [Bonzai Progressive] [11:54] 4. Anthony Mea – Horizon [Silk … Continue reading →
1. Noah Deep – Once Over Tokyo [Silk Music] [0:00] 2. Universal Solution – Pressure Point (Marsh Prog Remix) [Silk Music] [7:20] 3. Dan Sieg – Gloom [Silk Music] [12:27] 4. Kobana & Hatchet – Play (Dub Mix) [Silk Music] … Continue reading →
Is a universal (or unconditional) basic income (UBI) an effective way for states to meet their social protection commitments in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development? Is it a utopian vision within reach of only the richest countries, or as several pilot schemes have shown, a realistic option for developed and developing countries alike to reduce poverty and increase social justice? The Swiss popular vote on 5 June 2016 on the introduction of a UBI give UNRISD the opportunity to explore these issues with a panel of experts familiar with key experiences from countries in the Global North and the Global South.
1. Anthony Yarranton – Soul Tax (Soulkeys & Hypnotic Progressions Remix) [Yang] [0:00] 2. Universal Solution – Taishan [Silk Music] [8:55] 3. Cream & Deep Fog – Shadows Of The Wind (Mou. Remix) [Electronic Tree] [14:45] 4. Stendahl – Changes … Continue reading →
1. Aiiso – Point of Return [Anjunadeep] [0:00] 2. Artem Kalalb – Limb (Aeron Aether Remix) [Particles] [8:18] Silk Selection: 3. Katrin Souza – La Guitarra [Encanta] [12:38] 4. Universal Solution – Pressure Point (Lessov Remix) [Silk Music] [19:24] 5. … Continue reading →
Strength and Scotch Podcast: Training / Nutrition / Health / Fitness / Scotch
This week we're revisiting our most popular episode of the podcast...because next week we'll be checking back in with our buddies Phil and JV. In this episode we dive into whether or not CrossFit is worth it and we do so with two of our closest friends, Jason and Phil. We tackle the pros and cons of the workout regimen as well as talk injuries and six packs. Enjoy! [1:48] Ganging up on Heavey [2:45] What do you mean by CrossFit? What do you mean by worth it? [5:10] What are CrossFit Classes Like? [6:20] Phil & Jason Speak up [7:15] Jason’s Background [10:15] Phil’s Turn [12:40] Different Strokes for Different Folks [14:10] Injuries [16:00] Didn’t Mean to Keep Picking on Moms [17:00] Is it Always Good for Beginners? [20:30] Why Phil, Jason and Grant all Quit [24:10] There is no Universal Solution [24:50] Why Phil & Jason Started in the First Place [27:00] More Banging! [28:30] Best Shape of Our Lives [30:00] Eating Better Too
29th October 2015
The September 2015 episode of Jaytech Music features new music from Jody Wisternoff, The Madison and Universal Solution. Guest mix this month comes courtesy of US production duo Judah.Part 1 - Jaytech 1. Universal Solution - Pressure Point [Silk]2. Jelly For The Babies - Lane One [Nueva]3. Nigel Good - This Is Us (Matt Fax Remix) [Silk]4. Almer - Deep Blue [Silk]5. Double Gum & Maarten Phoenix - Calling [Freegrant Music]6. Robert Babicz - Centurion (Jody Wisternoff Vocal Mix) [BABICZSTYLE]7. Odison - Malina [ESM]8. Talamanca - A Day At The Beach [Silk]9. Justin Oh feat. Jonny Rose - Pyramid of Lights (The Madison Remix) [Arrival]10. Vintage & Morelli - Dark Room Happy Thoughts [Silk]11. Andrea Bertolini & Yuji Ono - Universe [Freegrant Music] Part 2 - Judah 1. Pryda - Welcome To My House [Pryda]2. Seven Lions feat. Lights - Falling Away [Casablanca]3. Mike Koglin & MoodFreak pres. Sudhaus - Dawn [Silk Music] 4. Pryda - Run [Pryda]5. Yotto - Memento [Anjunadeep]6. Joshua Ollerton - Self Destruct [Silk Digital]7. Grum - U [Anjunabeats]8. Pryda - Shadows [Pryda]9. Kevin Wild & Judah - Mayday [Ride]10. Arty feat. Ray Dalton - Stronger (Mat Zo Remix) [Insomniac]11. Lange - You Are Free [Zerothree]12. Fatum - Take Me Back [Ride]13. Jeremy Olander - Groover [microCastle]14. Cash Cash - Surrender (Grum Remix) [CDR]15. Pryda - Waves [Pryda]16. Above & Beyond feat. Gemma Hayes - Counting Down The Days (Judah Remix) [Anjunabeats]17. Artsever - Pure Mind [Nueva]
28th May, 2015
Strength and Scotch Podcast: Training / Nutrition / Health / Fitness / Scotch
In this episode we dive into whether or not CrossFit is worth it and we do so with two of our close friends, Jason and Phil. We tackle the pros and cons of the workout regimen as well as talk injuries and six packs. Enjoy! [1:48] Ganging up on Heavey [2:45] What do you mean by CrossFit? What do you mean by worth it? [5:10] What are CrossFit Classes Like? [6:20] Phil & Jason Speak up [7:15] Jason’s Background [10:15] Phil’s Turn [12:40] Different Strokes for Different Folks [14:10] Injuries [16:00] Didn’t Mean to Keep Picking on Moms [17:00] Is it Always Good for Beginners? [20:30] Why Phil, Jason and Grant all Quit [24:10] There is no Universal Solution [24:50] Why Phil & Jason Started in the First Place [27:00] More Banging! [28:30] Best Shape of Our Lives [30:00] Eating Better Too
1st January, 2015
1. Universal Solution – Yukon (Tom Middleton Remix) [Anjunadeep] [0:00] Royal Selection: 2. Lian July feat. Eli – Surrender (LTN Vocal Remix) [Silk Digital] [7:44] 3. Sound Quelle – Night Time (Original Mix) [Silk Textures] [12:20] 4. Marsh – Wondering … Continue reading →
1. Universal Solution – Tora Bora [Anjunadeep] [0:34] 2. DAVI – The Bay Part 2 [Anjunadeep] [6:50] 3. Kobana – Not At All [Nueva Digital] [11:54] 4. Bram – Revive [Nueva Digital] [18:08] 5. Aiyn Zahev – Man Of No … Continue reading →
This is an amazing, introspective, deep & dark guest mix my great friend Enoch did for the podcast. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do. Thank you for listening! -CG Track Listing: 01. February (Enoch's Tea Ritual Opening) - Lusine 02. Night Track (MANDY Remix) - Sasha & James Teej 03. Battleships (Sasha Involv3r Remix) - Doc Daneeka & Benjamin Damage 04. Basic Movement - Behrouz 05. Last Breath Before the Dive - Dave Pad 06. Juice Box (Rodskeez Remix) - Lank & Zajac 07. Twisted Sister - MANDY 08. Home (Kollektiv Turmstrasse Intersteller Mix) - Booka Shade & MANDY 09. Taste Beats (Withakay Remix) - Cut Knob 10. Sunday - Oliver Schories 11. At Heart - E-Spectro 12. Outstanding (Poison Pro Remix) - Juan Deminicis 13. You'll See (Micha Mischer Remix) - Lameduza & Universal Solution 14. Praise You (Maribou State Remix) - Fatboy Slim For more from Enoch: soundcloud.com/enoch2012
1. Universal Solution – Osheen [Anjunadeep] [0:00] 2. Answer42 – Tumbleweed (Solid Stone Deep Mix) [Colorize] [8:13] 3. Andrew Bayer & James Grant – Living [Anjunadeep] [13:40] 4. Toby Hedges – Images (Original Mix) [Silk Royal] [19:42] 5. Sebastian Weikum … Continue reading →
Maximize Chill Deep Dope Beach Summer Feeling 2013 Tracklist: 01.Exist Strategy - Departure 02.DJ Koze feat. Ada - Homesick 03.Universal Solution feat LaMeduza - You'll See (Micha Mischer Remix) 04.Jimmy & Fred - I See Lights (Karmon Remix) 05.Claptone - No Eyes Feat. Jaw (Original Mix) 06.Butch - Om Namaha Shiva (Original Mix) 07.Nina Kraviz - Love Or Go (KiNK Mix) 08.P.A.C.O. - Tyrion (Original Mix) 09.Leftwing & Kody - You Were (Original Mix) 10.Rachel Row - Follow The Step (Justin Martin) Follow me at : http://soundcloud.com/maximize http://www.mixcloud.com/Maximize/ http://www.youtube.com/user/maxybs?feature=mhee http://www.facebook.com/DjMaximize http://www.maximize.juplo.com/ http://maximize.allmix.org/en/home
Nocturnes 2.0 ( first played and publish for www.djradio.com (UK) ) Second iteration of the “Nocturnes” series. It came about as a request from www.djradio.com [UK]. They contacted me for an exclusive second “Nocturnes” which as they mentioned could include a few surprise outside of the normal House genre. At the crossroads of Progressive House, Trance with a definite Indie flavour. I expect it might not be everyone’s cup of tea, with some lauding it and some hating it. There are a few ambient and instrumental only tunes giving the set a unique feel within what I normally publish. It is a Journey, take it, I am hoping it is a rewarding one. Do not miss out of the Florence and The machine “Spectrum” jam, it is destined to become an anthem and another remix will headline one of my future set. Playlist: 2013 Let's Fly Away (TH Moy Remix). Alfida & TH Moy 2011 Big Jet Plane (Animal Trainer Remix). Jan Blomqvist 2012 You Are The Sun (Nihil Young Remix). More Care 2012 You’ll See (Save As Remix). Lameduza & Universal Solution 2012 Do U Want Me (Deep Mix). Joy Kitikonti 2013 Get Away (Full Length Version) [Xtian Revelation Edit feat R. Clark) . Tocadisco feat. Forever (Extended Mix) . Brezza, JP DJ, Natalie Gioia 2012 Dub Elegy (Original Mix). Alec Sonite feat.Henrik Skanfors 2012 Spectrum (Say My Name) (Maya Jane Coles Remix). Florence & The Machine 2012 Twilight (Original Mix). Manhattan 2012 From Russia with Love (Ambient Mix) [Xtian Creature Edit feat. Mara Redeghieri]. Matt Darey & ESP 2013 All That Matters (Original Mix). Kolsch feat. Troels Abrahamsen 2012 Shine On Me (Matteo Monero Remix). Matt G feat. LucasHache 2010 City Lights (Lady Luck) (Original Mix). Timo Garcia & Amber Jolene Highlights “Let’s Fly Away” from Alfida is a trancy little number, trance tragics like me will relish listening to. The Blomqvist’s remix of “Big Jet Plane” is a very clever progressive rendition of the commercial hit. “Get Away” from Brezza you will either live it or hate it.. I am definitively on the Love side of the spectrum. Indie, clever, Rock with a superb production. “ Spectrum (Say My Name)”.. After the version of “You Got The Love” Florence and the machine are on everyone’s radar.. This original tune will become an anthem and the Maya Janes Coles remix is perfect for Florence’s haunting vocals. DO NOT MISS!! “All That Matters” from Kolsch, deep progressive house right down my alley. Another very polished production. “Shine On Me” from Matt G., with “Fly Away” and “Spectrum”, standouts of the set.. Hope you enjoy it. Not quite sure as yet, which way I will go next.. but it will be sooner rather than later as tunes are really starting to accumulate. Xtian
I finally started making some headway on this set. I've had so much going on the past several weeks, I didn't know if I was /coming or going. I threw Rick a birthday party this past weekend (for what I don't know, he doesn't appreciate it) and once I got past that, I was able to sit down and start assembling all the music, sound effects and video snippets I had been collecting for the past year. You better believe this was no easy task, especially since my headphones are shot. Essentially, Divided We Fall picks up where we left off with The Promise of a Better Life. This go around, I expanded on the variety of genres and tempos of the songs to provide an overall satisfying soundscape. After checking out “other” chill sets, I wanted to separate what I do from the new age/elevator type music included in the more polished studio releases. Then, there is the overall theme. It wasn't my goal to be preachy but rather inform. Personally, I think it's good to know what's being said by our politicians and expose their hypocrisy, lies and corrupt greedy manipulating actions, often done in the name of their “god.” Regardless of where your ideology lies, this set and the follow-up next week provide food for thought. It's best to listen through a headset or earplugs to get the whole feel; if you're just in it for the music, by all means, play it in the car or on your home stereo and bypass all the blather in-between songs LOL. The music IS that good. Between now and election day, I'll be finishing up the second half and dropping that sometime after the 6th. If you're in the US, be sure to get out and vote on the 6th or better yet, VOTE EARLY! Until next week…ENJOY! Album : Chill Edition – Divided We Fall Artists : Various Genre : Chill Length : 1:19:54 1. DJ Shadow - Intropy (You Lie) 2. Character 3. JK Soul - Battle Of Life (Gramatik Remix) 4. Billionaire 5. Lana Del Rey - National Anthem 6. 9 In Common - Jealous (Original Mix) 7. Trayvon Martin 8. Chymera - The Chase (Original Mix) 9. Gelka - Soon (The Deadbeats Remix) 10. Universal Solution feat. LaMeduza - You'll See (Micha Mischer Remix) 11. Rena Jones - Open Me Slowly 12. Little People - Breathe Again (Legitimate Rape) 13. 99% 14. Gramatik - Fist Up (Original Mix) 15. The Deadbeats - Loafin (47%) 16. Tube & Berger feat. Paji - Kleines Traumparadies (Original Mix) 17. Sunlounger - Spiritual Hideout (Aurora) 18. Our Stolen Theory - Warmest Day (Original Mix) 19. Easy L. - New Day (Anthem) 20. El Ten Eleven - My Only Swerving 21. Blast Off 22. Gung Ho - Twin Rays (Worst Friends Remix) 23. All the People
Transitions 1.0 Something different! With an overall darker mood yet on chilled side. At the congruence and confines of Deep & Progressive House, with some Tech & World Indie tunes I have gleamed and a very small dash of soft Trance.. After last summer, I was literally housed-out. Particularly, I felt I had done the “best” I could do with soulful house tunes and needed a break from it. Listening to something unexpected, tackling new sounds, purchasing tunes from artists unknown to me became the priority of the day. Hence, for a few sets, I will delve into new directions, not radically out of my comfort zone but still a clear attempt to change soundscape. My intentions with Transitions 1.0 is to build a set. which we could easily listen to whilst working or reading, which would be in the background not in the forefront but which both your soul and your brain would want to go back to. Playlist 2012 Prayer (Gui Boratto Mix) {Xtian Urban Decay Edit]. Terranova feat. Nicolette Krebitz & Udo Kier 2012 Uncountable (118is Tech Mix) [Feel It Edit}. Hideo Kobayashi feat Tomomi Ukumori 2012 She's On Fire (Maya Jane Coles Remix). Bo Saris 2012 Circles (Sezer Uysal pres Spennu Remix) [French Poetry Edit].Evren Furtuna 2012 You’ll See (Micha Mischer Remix) [Xtian Planet Rock Edit vs Powers that Be vs Roland Clark]. Lameduza & Universal Solution 2012 Rain In My Heart (Andrey Djackonda Remix). Jane Maximova 2012 Paris Is For Lovers My Love feat (Club Version) [The Mandarin Edit].Terranova feat. Tomas Hoffding 2012 Almaty (Richard Malcoh Remix) [Xtian The Phuture Edit]. Sebastien Szade feat.Eddine B 2011 Dice (Original Mix) [Xtian Shifted Key Garage Band Edit]. Shingo Nakamura & Kazusa 2012 Se Paris (Original Mix) [Xtian You Must Feel a Splinter Edit feat. Basement Boys and DJ Phenix]. Elenika 2012 Let It Go (Los Teques Remix) [Xtian Added Pads Edit]. Armchair Generals 2012 Buena Vista Park (Allan Zax Remix) [Xtien It Won't Be Long Edit]. Alex Torn & Rachel Margaret 1998 Breathe (Nalin and Kane Remix) [This Here is House Muzik Xtian Edit feat. Mike Dunn]. Kylie Minogue Highlights: just give it a listen.. There is intent in my madness and those tunes are worth the try! But if I had to hightlight any of them it would go like this: "Circles" by Evren Furtuna great track, "You'll See" do not miss and my edit is OK. "Almaty" mash-up I am satisfied with. "Buena Vista Park" great happy chilled track, which I will revisit. The 20 minutes build-up with the stems of an old favourite of mine, Kylie's "Breathe" from the techie "Let it Go" to Nalin's remix of "Breathe" is the stand-out here. I most probably will upload another 2 Transitions mixes before returning to my Deep & Soulful normal groove. Enjoy Xtian
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The phrase, “The Roman Road,” has been used in various ways as a gospel presentation in helping someone to see what Jesus has done for them. The Roman road usually refers to Romans 3:23, 6:23, 5:6-8, and 10:9-10. These Scriptures tell us that (1)...