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Top News from WTOP
Top News From WTOP - 9AM Update - June 26th, 2026

Top News from WTOP

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 17:54


The latest local news impacting D.C., Maryland, and Northern Virginia.Today's top news stories: Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is challenging a preliminary report on U-S strikes in Iran. The DC Council has a new approach to getting the Washington Commanders' stadium built. The weeks-long sex-trafficking trial of Sean Diddy Combs heads for closing argumentsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

1A
Ask An Ambassador

1A

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 32:40


Earlier this week, the U-S embassy in Qatar issued a warning to American citizens to quote: "shelter in place until further notice." Qatar is home to the largest U-S military base in the Middle East. The alert came amid growing fears of Iranian retaliation against U-S troops and personnel overseas, after President Trump ordered strikes on three Iranian nuclear sites. When global news like this breaks, embassies – and the ambassadors leading them – play a crucial role. They're on the ground, serving as the top representatives of the United States government. Ambassadors also protect U-S citizens abroad.They're on the ground, serving as the top representatives of the United States government around the world. They also protect U.S. citizens abroad.Hundreds Americans currently hold the title of ambassador. But what does their daily work look like? We discuss their role and how they help preserve America's so-called "soft power."Want to support 1A? Give to your local public radio station and subscribe to this podcast. Have questions? Connect with us. Listen to 1A sponsor-free by signing up for 1A+ at plus.npr.org/the1a.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

National Crawford Roundtable
Episode 306-The U.S., Israel, and Iran Conflict

National Crawford Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 58:17


In this episode of the National Crawford Roundtable podcast the guys discuss U.S., Israel, and Iran conflict. What was the outcome of the U.S. attack on Iran's nuclear facilities? Did President Trump need approval from Congress or not? And what is President Trump's response to Israel and Iran?

Golf Channel Podcast
Keegan Bradley, for now, wants to be 'just the captain.' But should he?

Golf Channel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 26:41


0:00: The guys have been all over your TV screens for the last few days01:30: Keegan Bradley says, as of now, he wants to "just be the captain"12:30: Lots of drama for Collin Morikawa: another caddie change, in addition to a media dustup22:00: LIV heads to Dallas for the first of two Open warmup events26:00: Got questions for Sunday's show? Hit us up!

The Daily Zeitgeist
Stupidest Illegal War? Asbestos Is Bad, REMEMBER?! 06.24.25

The Daily Zeitgeist

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 58:50 Transcription Available


In episode 1884, Jack and Miles are joined by comedian and host of Salty AF, Holly Brown, to discuss… The Pentagon Flew A Decoy Mission Because Of Trump’s Social Media Posts, Trump Planning to Lift Ban on Asbestos? Of Course Richard Dreyfuss Is Trying To Cash In on Jaws’ 50th Anniversary and more! Inside Trump’s Decision MAGA Takes Victory Lap After Hegseth Manages Not to Leak Plans to Bomb Iran FOX PENTAGON REPORTER: "In my 18 years at the Pentagon, I've never seen such operational security. Trump Planning to Lift Ban on Asbestos? U.S. Bans the Last Type of Asbestos Still in Use Of Course Richard Dreyfuss Is Trying To Cash In on Jaws’ 50th Anniversary Will we need a bigger boat? Martha's Vineyard awash in 'Jaws' at 50 mania Narragansett Beer celebrates 50 years of ‘Jaws’ The 50th Anniversary of ‘Jaws’ Brings a Wave of Brand Collabs and Collectibles LISTEN: @justbmannodj Get Tickets for the One Night In The Valley Comedy Benefit Show here!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Booknotes+
Ep. 224 William Geroux, "The Fifteen"

Booknotes+

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 76:22


One October morning in 2018, journalist William Geroux says he was returning some books to his local Virginia Beach Library when he noticed a new state historical marker planted in the ground near the front entrance. It said the library was built on the site of a World War II prisoner of war camp. In Mr. Giroux's author's note in his latest book called "The Fifteen," he writes that he "was surprised and a little embarrassed" not to know that, during World War II, the U S had 700 POW camps spread throughout the United States in 46 different states, housing 371,683 German soldiers and 49,784 Italians. His book is subtitled "Murder, Retribution, and the Forgotten Story of Nazi POWs in America." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

C-SPAN Bookshelf
BN+: William Geroux, "The Fifteen"

C-SPAN Bookshelf

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 76:22


One October morning in 2018, journalist William Geroux says he was returning some books to his local Virginia Beach Library when he noticed a new state historical marker planted in the ground near the front entrance. It said the library was built on the site of a World War II prisoner of war camp. In Mr. Giroux's author's note in his latest book called "The Fifteen," he writes that he "was surprised and a little embarrassed" not to know that, during World War II, the U S had 700 POW camps spread throughout the United States in 46 different states, housing 371,683 German soldiers and 49,784 Italians. His book is subtitled "Murder, Retribution, and the Forgotten Story of Nazi POWs in America." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Borgen Project Podcast
Israel and U.S. Attack Iran, War Marketing 101, G7 Drops the Ball

The Borgen Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 38:19


Clint Borgen and Lynsey Alexander discuss the latest humanitarian developments.Official podcast of The Borgen Project, an international organization that works at the political level to improve living conditions for people impacted by war, famine and poverty. The Borgen Project Podcast seeks to give an informative and humorous look at the biggest issues facing the world. borgenproject.org

The Opperman Report
Peter Dale Scott - The American Deep State: Big Money, Big Oil, and the Struggle for U.S. Democracy (War and Peace Library)

The Opperman Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 59:23


Now in a new edition updated through the unprecedented 2016 presidential election, this provocative book makes a compelling case for a hidden “deep state” that influences and often opposes official U.S. policies. Prominent political analyst Peter Dale Scott begins by tracing America's increasing militarization, restrictions on constitutional rights, and income disparity since World War II. With the start of the Cold War, he argues, the U.S. government changed immensely in both function and scope, from protecting and nurturing a relatively isolated country to assuming ever-greater responsibility for controlling world politics in the name of freedom and democracy. This has resulted in both secretive new institutions and a slow but radical change in the American state itself. He argues that central to this historic reversal were seismic national events, ranging from the assassination of President Kennedy to 9/11.Scott marshals compelling evidence that the deep state is now partly institutionalized in non-accountable intelligence agencies like the CIA and NSA, but it also extends its reach to private corporations like Booz Allen Hamilton and SAIC, to which 70 percent of intelligence budgets are outsourced. Behind these public and private institutions is the influence of Wall Street bankers and lawyers, allied with international oil companies beyond the reach of domestic law. Undoubtedly the political consensus about America's global role has evolved, but if we want to restore the country's traditional constitutional framework, it is important to see the role of particular cabals—such as the Project for the New American Century—and how they have repeatedly used the secret powers and network of Continuity of Government (COG) planning to implement change. Yet the author sees the deep state polarized between an establishment and a counter-establishment in a chaotic situation that may actually prove more hopeful for U.S. democracy.https://amzn.to/4k35qGoBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.

Worldwide Exchange
What now? 6/23/25

Worldwide Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 46:07


That's the question Wall Street and the world want answered. After the weekend U-S strike on Iran's nuclear facilities and lot of saber rattling, oil is higher. But futures are muted this morning. 

The Salcedo Storm Podcast
S11, Ep. 44: The Show Behind The Show, Bombing Iran Edition

The Salcedo Storm Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 49:43


On this Salcedo Storm Podcast:The boys try and make sense of what kind have world will result from Ameirca taking out Iran's ilicit nuclear program.

SBS News Updates
Iran retaliates, with attacks on US bases in the Middle East | Morning News Bulletin 24 June 2025

SBS News Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 4:38


Iran retaliates, with strikes at U-S military bases in the Middle East... new stats showing the extent of poverty amongst Australia's poorest people... and mixed news for Aussie women in the lead-up to Wimbledon

Fruit Grower Report
WSTFA Golf Tournament Pt 2

Fruit Grower Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025


Following President Trump's orders to scale back immigration raids on farms, hotels, restaurants and meatpacking plants, many are watching closely to see what happens. U.S. Representative Dan Newhouse says that's good news.

SBS World News Radio
Report traces impact of US foreign aid cuts on Australian agency programs

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2025 6:35


In January, a peacebuilding project in Papua New Guinea was just beginning when suddenly, funding was cut. It was one of many casualties of President Donald Trump's gutting of the U-S aid budget. Five months on, the impact of the cuts is starting to be understood, with a new report finding over 100 programs reaching more than a million people run by Australian agencies have been directly hit.

America In The Morning
Trump Holding Iran Decision, Democrats Walk Out Of Biden Hearing, SpaceX Explosion, Canada's Tariff Threat

America In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2025 41:30


Today on America in the Morning Trump Holding Iran Decision For Now President Trump announced he will make a final decision within the next two weeks as to whether the US will take military action in Iran.  This comes after Israel's surprise attack a week ago that has seen Israel send warplanes by the hundreds into the skies of Iran for targeted strikes on nuclear facilities, missile launchers, and the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, while Iran has shot hundreds of ballistic missiles at Israel, including one that hit a hospital in Southern Israel injuring 200 people, a move that Israel's leadership vowed will come with a heavy price.  Correspondent Ed Donahue reports.  Democrats Walk Out Of Biden Hearing The talk on Capitol Hill was a Wednesday Senate Judiciary Committee hearing investigating President Biden's mental fitness during his term as President, and Democrats on the committee either refused to show up or walked out after the hearing began.  John Stolnis has the details from Washington.   SpaceX-plosion SpaceX planned to send a Starship rocket into orbit on a test flight, but instead it never made it off the ground, exploding in a fireball prior to launch in Texas.  Correspondent Donna Warder reports.   Debating THC A decision surrounding banning THC in Texas is looming as Governor Abbott considers both sides of the argument.  Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.   Plane Crash Early Conclusions The National Transportation Safety Board has provided new details about a deadly May plane crash in San Diego.  Correspondent Ben Thomas reports.   Dodgers Accused Of Blocking ICE A Major League baseball team is being accused of not allowing members of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement to enter their stadium, which led to protests by fans against the ICE agents.  Correspondent Marcela Sanchez reports.   Latest In The Middle East President Trump is laying out a time line for a decision surrounding potential U-S involvement in the war between Israel and Iran, with no letup as Iran continues to fire ballistic missiles at Israel, and the Israeli Air Force continues its assault against Iranian targets.  Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.    Honoring A Hostage He spent 584 days as a hostage of Hamas in the Gaza Strip following the October 7 attacks in Israel, and now finally back in the United States, Edan Alexander's hometown of Tenafly, New Jersey held a parade in his honor.  Sue Aller reports.   Canada Threatening Tariffs Canada's prime minister is threatening to increase tariffs on US steel and aluminum products if talks with President Trump fail.  Correspondent Ed Donahue reports the implications on these talks will be more far-reaching that just the United States and Canada.   Court Rules On Troop Deployment An appeals court has sided with President Trump, allowing the White House to keep control of the California National Guard troops he deployed to Los Angeles.  National Heatwave Temperature records are expected to be smashed as close to 200 million people are in the crosshairs of a massive heatwave heading into next week.  Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports.    Finally   There were celebrations and remembrances of Juneteenth across the nation.  Correspondent Marcela Sanchez reports on the significance of this Federal holiday for one community in New Hampshire. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Fruit Grower Report
ICE and Ag Labor Pt 2

Fruit Grower Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2025


Following President Trump's orders to scale back immigration raids on farms, hotels, restaurants and meatpacking plants, many are watching closely to see what happens. U.S. Representative Dan Newhouse says that's good news.

The Daily Zeitgeist
MAGA vs MAGA, US = Cause Of/Solution To All Earth's Problems? 06.19.25

The Daily Zeitgeist

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 73:17 Transcription Available


In episode 1883, Jack and Miles are joined by writer, comedian, and co-host of Yo, Is This Racist?, Andrew Ti, to discuss… America’s Cold War Strategy Is Coming Home To Roost Huh? Our Information Environment Is So F**ked, Couple Wild Stories About People Not Knowing How To Act Around AI and more! Tucker Vs. Ted Smackdown They Asked an A.I. Chatbot Questions. The Answers Sent Them Spiraling. Father of man killed in Port St. Lucie officer-involved shooting: 'My son deserved better' LISTEN: Husk by Men I TrustSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Extra News On Demand
News at Noon Thursday June 19, 2025

Extra News On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 6:49


The Deaconess Henderson Hospital Community Program fund shares $70,000 in grants to a half-dozen non-profits... A designated drinking area in Downtown Evansville was created by the city council in February, and it'll launch of the 4th of July... A commemoration of Juneteenth, the end of slavery in the U-S, is at Lyles Station School and Museum this weekend... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Fruit Grower Report
ICE and Ag Labor Pt 1

Fruit Grower Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025


Following President Trump's orders to scale back immigration raids on farms, hotels, restaurants and meatpacking plants, many are watching closely to see what happens. U.S. Representative Dan Newhouse says that's good news.

The Daily Zeitgeist
Elon NOT on Drugs! Pentagon Pizza Predictions 06.18.25

The Daily Zeitgeist

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 72:15 Transcription Available


In episode 1882, Jack and Miles are joined by artist and musician, Janie Danger, to discuss… Damn, Elon Is NOT On Drugs! (According To His Made Up Drug Test), This One Trick Will Have Billionaires Eating Out of Your Hand, People Are Using Pizza To Try And Decipher America’s Foreign Policy Decisions and more! Damn, Elon Is NOT On Drugs! (According To His Made Up Drug Test) Curtis Yarvin’s Plot Against America People Are Using Pizza To Try And Decipher America’s Foreign Policy Decisions What is the Pentagon Pizza theory eating away at the internet? Pentagon Pizza Index: The theory that surging pizza orders signal global crises Pentagon’s secret “pizza meter” accurately predicted 21 global crises since 1983 Pentagon pizza monitor predicted ‘busy night’ ahead of Israel’s attack on Iran Can the Pentagon Pizza Meter theory predict war? Pentagon Pizza Monitor Appeared To Predict Israel Attack How Involved Was the U.S. in Israel’s Attack on Iran? Iran Vows ‘Painful’ Response After Israeli Attack: What to Know The Unexpected Restaurants You'll Find In The Pentagon The Taco Bell That Requires Security Clearance A McDonald’s In The Pentagon? The Meme, Music And Mystery, Explained Pentagon Hot Dog Stand Ground Squirrel Laser Squeak LISTEN: Chintamani by Céline DessbergSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Agribusiness Update
AEWR Calculations In Georgia and EU Open to Lowering Tariffs

The Agribusiness Update

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025


The Georgia Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association and others are seeking detailed information about how the USDA calculates the Adverse Effect Wage Rate, and the EU says it's open to lowering tariffs on U.S. fertilizer imports.

The Agribusiness Update
Bee Numbers Impact on Almonds and EU Open to Lowering Tariffs

The Agribusiness Update

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025


Despite concerns earlier this year that there would not be enough bees to pollinate the 2025 almond crop, it does not appear to have affected production, and The EU says it's open to lowering tariffs on U.S. fertilizer imports.

The Agribusiness Update
Bee Numbers Impact on Almonds and EU Open to Lowering Tariffs

The Agribusiness Update

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025


Despite concerns earlier this year that there would not be enough bees to pollinate the 2025 almond crop, it does not appear to have affected production, and The EU says it's open to lowering tariffs on U.S. fertilizer imports.

Washington State Farm Bureau Report

President Trump is calling for revoking the Biden administration's executive actions targeting the Lower Snake River dams, and U.S. Representative Dan Newhouse thinks that's a good thing.

1A
ICYMI: Israel, Iran Conflict Shifts Focus

1A

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2025 11:54


On Monday, the Israeli military struck the headquarters of Iran's state television network. The explosion was caught on video in the middle of a news broadcast. As the conflict enters its fifth day, 224 civilians have been killed in Iran. And in Israel, at least 24 people have been killed according to the prime minister's office. Meanwhile, Israel's war in Gaza continues. This weekend at least 79 Palestinians were killed across the Gaza strip, many at an aid distribution point operated by the U-S and Israel. The death toll since October 7, 2023 in Gaza has now surpassed 55,000 people. A French-Saudi summit scheduled to take place this week that was meant to pave the way for wider recognition of a Palestinian state was postponed indefinitely.We discuss the regional and global implications of conflict between Israel and Iran. Want to support 1A? Give to your local public radio station and subscribe to this podcast. Have questions? Connect with us. Listen to 1A sponsor-free by signing up for 1A+ at plus.npr.org/the1a.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

The Salcedo Storm Podcast
S11, Ep. 39: The Show Behind The Show, Father's Day Riots Edition

The Salcedo Storm Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 49:13


On this Salcedo Storm Podcast:Chris and Sean discuss Democrats and the CCP offering Father's Day riots, and the America-first coalitinon offering a Father's Day honoring the storied history of the U.S. Army. The boys also tackle the Iran/ Israel conflict. 

Golf Channel Podcast
Chaos! Carnage! Controversy! And the clutch shots to win the 2025 U.S. Open

Golf Channel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 51:25


0:00: What the heck did we just witness at Oakmont?05:00: How J.J. Spaun rallied to win the U.S. Open14:00: What we're writing for GolfChannel.com after the final round18:30: Which players will be stinging the most after their Sunday performances?28:00: Love It or Lav It: Oakmont as a Open venue, Rory's media explanation, Adam Scott's Hall of Fame candidacy46:00: Final thoughts from the 2025 U.S. Open

SBS News Updates
Australia plans safe passage for citizens caught in Iran, Israel | Evening News Bulletin 16 June 2025

SBS News Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 6:56


In this bulletin, Australia plans to retrieve hundreds of citizens caught in escalating conflict in the Middle East, a Melbourne author is deported from the U-S after writing about university protests. And to football, Auckland City is smashed 10-nil in a mighty effort against Bayern Munich.

SBS News Updates
Evening News Bulletin 14 June 2025 | Government says Australians in Israel and Iran safe for now

SBS News Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2025 5:46


Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles confirms Australians in Israel and Iran are safe for now, Thousands of U-S protesters join rallies against immigration raids this weekend, New South Wales winger Brian To'o will play for the Blues in State of Origin II.

All Sides with Ann Fisher Podcast
Groundwater is having a major effect on Ohio's environment

All Sides with Ann Fisher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 51:18


According to a study, Columbus is one of 28 major U. S. cities that are sinking. Groundwater extraction is the cause.

All Sides with Ann Fisher
Groundwater is having a major effect on Ohio's environment

All Sides with Ann Fisher

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 51:18


According to a study, Columbus is one of 28 major U. S. cities that are sinking. Groundwater extraction is the cause.

America In The Morning
ICE Raids & Protest Arrests, Weinstein Verdict, US-China Trade Update, Musk Apology

America In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 37:30


Today on America in the Morning More Arrests Coming In LA While the Los Angeles Police Department has made over 400 arrests following confrontations with anti-ICE protesters, along with acts of vandalism and graffiti, National Guard troops are assisting ICE agents for their safety as they conduct immigration operations.  Correspondent Ed Donahue reports on the sharp rhetoric in Los Angeles and Washington over immigration protests, and a limited curfew continued through the night in LA.   Cities Brace For ICE Raids Outside Southern California, cities are bracing for more ICE raids. That is especially true in five cities in which the mayor is a Democrat.  More from correspondent Rich Johnson.   Weinstein Verdict While it was a mixed verdict, a jury has reached a decision on the top charge in the Harvey Weinstein sex crimes trial in New York as the jury continues deliberating.  Correspondent Julie Walker reports.    Khalil Verdict A Federal judge is weighing-in on the Trump administration's effort to deport Columbia University anti-Israel activist Mahmoud Khalil. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.   Embassy Staff Reductions The US State Department is reducing its presence of personnel at embassies and consulates in the Middle East.   Correspondent Lisa Dwyer has details.   DNC Changes A change of leadership is coming to the Democrat National Committee.  David Hogg, the DNC's Vice-Chair, who divided the party over his plans to hold primaries against some sitting lawmakers, said he's leaving.      Latest On The LA Protests While protests were less volatile in Los Angeles, as well as in cities including San Antonio, Chicago, and New York yesterday, Federal authorities are now scouring cameras and social media, and are ramping up arrests of protesters.  Lisa Dwyer reports that while the National Guard is on the ground in Los Angeles, they have been tasked with escorting ICE agents who have held raids in a number of LA neighborhoods looking for people in the nation illegally.    ICE In Omaha Immigration crackdowns aren't just happening in Los Angeles.  An Omaha plant was raided in what ICE officials say was likely the largest “worksite enforcement operation" in Nebraska since the start of President Trump's second term.  As correspondent Jennifer King reports, the ICE apprehensions are being met with mixed reviews in Nebraska's largest city, with some saying it's necessary, while others decry the separation of families, and those concerned their businesses will suffer.    Finalizing US-China Trade Deal The Trump administration is taking steps to finalize a trade agreement between the U-S and China.  Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.   Musk's Apology It was an apology, but will it change anything between the world's richest man and the world's most powerful man.  Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports on Elon Musk's apology, and the feud with President Trump.    Southern Baptists Want End To Gay Marriage Southern Baptist delegates at their national meeting overwhelmingly endorsed a ban on same-sex marriage, including a call for a reversal of the U.S. Supreme Court's 10-year-old precedent legalizing it nationwide.  Sue Aller reports. Finally   His name was synonymous with summer in the 1960's.  Brian Wilson, the co-founder of the legendary group, the Beach Boys, has passed away.  Ed Donahue takes a look back at the artist whose hits included “Surfin USA,” “Good Vibrations,” and “California Girls.”   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Roach Motel with Josh Potter
245 - Double Beer Mode - The Josh Potter Show

Roach Motel with Josh Potter

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 65:18


Strap on your goggles, kids, because this week Josh is going Double Beer Mode on you suckers. Which means…which means…just listen and see what it means! (Peeing in bottles mostly) And other stuff. This week's stories come to us from our fearless reporters the world over, bringing you the most important news from Namibia, London, and the Good Ol' U-S-of-A. If you want to have your story featured on the show, write in to JoshPotterShow@gmail.com And we still want your hurricane drawings from last week. Don't forget about those. They're very important. We might never settle the debate otherwise. ON THIS WEEK'S EPISODE: ★ Chaz Jizzolm ★ Feline Revenge ★ Don Draber Facebook ★ Monkey Ladies And much more! ★★★ This week's Intro Music: “I Feel Weird But I'm Good” by Odd-Track Numbers Outro Music: “Live From The Roach Motel (feat. Hendawg)” by Brothers ★★★ See Josh Live! July 13th - The Lincoln Lodge - Chicago, Il Aug 15th - Comedy Cabin - Janesville, WI Aug 16th - Comedy Cabin - Janesville, WI Oct 31st - Headbangers Cruise w/Lamb Of God Nov 1st - Headbangers Cruise w/Lamb Of God Nov 2nd - Headbangers Cruise w/Lamb Of God Nov 3rd - Headbangers Cruise w/Lamb Of God Nov 4th - Headbangers Cruise w/Lamb Of God ALL STAND UP LINKS CAN BE FOUND HERE: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://thejoshpotter.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ★★★ Josh Potter

Pass The Gravy
Pass The Gravy #620: Cactivism

Pass The Gravy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 110:54


The guys talk about space, Lil Wayne, and childhood crushes. They also power rank guitar solos and debate whether or not people can be addicted to therapy.Follow the show on X/Twitter: @passthegravypod, @AlexJMiddleton, @NotPatDionne, and @RobertBarbosa03

EZ News
EZ News 06/09/25

EZ News

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 6:45


Good afternoon, I'm _____ with today's episode of EZ News. Tai-Ex opening The Tai-Ex opened up 112-points this morning from Friday's close, at 21,773 on turnover of 6.3-billion N-T. The market closed slightly lower Friday - after retreating from earlier gains as investors remained cautious ahead of the release of U-S jobs data. The bellwether electronics sector remained sluggish throughout the session despite some late buying, while select non-tech stocks, particularly in the financial and petrochemical sectors, drew interest and lent support to the broader market. French National Assembly delegation visits Taiwan A delegation of members of the French National Assembly has arrived in Taiwan for a six-day visit. The delegation is being led Marie-Noelle Battistel, the president of the Assembly's Taiwan-France Friendship Group. Battistel is visiting at the invitation of the Lai administration and is being accompanied by four other deputies in the lower house of the French Parliament. According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the delegation is slated to hold talks with President Lai Ching-te and other senior government officials in Taipei aimed at enhancing (增強) bilateral relations. They will also meet with Minister without Portfolio Lin Ming-hsin and Economics Minister Kuo Jyh-huei. 'Time 100' recipient gets honorary doctorate from Taitung university Philanthropist Chen Shu-chu has been presented with an honorary doctorate degree by National Taitung University for her humanitarian contributions (貢獻). Chen was a vegetable vendor at Central Market in Taitung City for over half a century before she retired in 2018. She gained fame here in Taiwan when she was named as one of Time Magazine's 100 most influential people of 2010 for her philanthropy. Chen received her degree with the National Taitung University alumni at a graduation ceremony held at the university's Chihpen Campus for her contributions to society. She was introduced at the event by Taitung County Deputy Magistrate Wang Chih-hui - who cited her as an example of human love transcending (超越) technological advancement. Israel Reports Thunberg Vessel Diverted to Israel Israel's Foreign Ministry says a Gaza-bound aid boat carrying Greta Thunberg and other activists has been diverted (改變方向) to Israel. In a post on X, it said the boat “is safely making its way to the shores of Israel.” The passengers “are expected to return to their home countries,” it added, without providing further details. The Freedom Flotilla Coalition, which had organized the voyage to deliver humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip and protest Israel's blockade of the territory, said the activists had been “kidnapped by Israeli forces.” Colombia Presidential Hopeful Shot and Wounded A Colombian senator and would-be presidential candidate is shot and wounded (受傷) at a rally. AP correspondent Julie Walker reports France World Oceans Day Dozens of research and exploration vessels have set sail off the French coastal city of Nice across across the Bay of Angels. The event on Sunday marked World Oceans Day and the opening of the third U.N. Ocean Conference. It aimed to showcase the beauty of the ocean and the growing urgency to protect it. Thousands of delegates, including heads of state, scientists, and environmental advocates, are expected in Nice this week to confront growing threats to the ocean, and the need to transform pledges (承諾) into protection. The conference is expected to bring the High Seas Treaty closer to ratification, allowing countries to establish marine protected areas in international waters, which cover nearly two-thirds of the ocean and remain largely ungoverned. That was the I.C.R.T. EZ News, I'm _____. ----以下訊息由 SoundOn 動態廣告贊助商提供---- 打造綠能與AI科技的示範驗證場域,串聯嘉義、南科、高雄及屏東等園區,大南方智慧轉型的關鍵樞紐,歡迎一同探索沙崙智慧綠能科學城,共創智慧未來! 參訪進駐資訊請至 https://sofm.pse.is/7qmrvq 網站查詢 經濟部能源署/臺南市政府經濟發展局(廣告) -- NISSAN為提升車主夏季駕乘感受,限時推出X-TRAIL、KICKS及SENTRA「涼夏特仕版」限量各200台,雙前座升級通風座椅,提供涼爽舒適的駕駛體驗。 本月入主NISSAN任一車款再贈Dyson時尚吹風機組,及零利率方案,讓消費者輕鬆入主、無壓升級NISSAN車款。 https://sofm.pse.is/7qk7ag -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

Micro Mundos
Carlos Maslatón: "Este plan económico no sirve no aguanta"

Micro Mundos

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2025 35:19


Carlos Maslatón es un hombre del mercado financiero, en los últimos años se ha convertido en un influencer, profesa el liberalismo y hoy está muy alejado de Javier Milei. En su perfil de la red social X se define, además, como “bitcoinero”.Maslatón dixit

En Perspectiva
Entrevista Gustavo Laclau - Presidente de la Asociación Comercial e Industrial de Rivera

En Perspectiva

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 23:15


El Ministerio de Economía y Finanzas anunció ayer cinco medidas para atender la situación de los comercios que desarrollan su actividad en los departamentos fronterizos de Brasil. Conversamos En Perspectiva con el presidente de la Asociación Comercial e Industrial de Rivera, Gustavo Laclau. Hablando en un acto organizado por la Confederación Empresarial del Uruguay (CEDU) en Artigas, el ministro Gabriel Oddone adelantó que las medidas sirven para amortiguar la difícil situación en esas zonas del país, pero que no son una solución final. “Los anuncios que vamos a hacer ahora no pretenden resolver todos los problemas, ni pretenden ser una solución que de alguna manera despeje todos los dilemas que la políticas públicas tienen, pero sí pretenden ser el inicio de un proceso de aproximación de parte del Poder Ejecutivo para atacar los problemas de la frontera”.  En primer término, se exonerará en su totalidad el IVA mínimo a los pequeños contribuyentes y se reducirá un 50% de la tasa básica de ese tributo (es decir, se la llevará del 22% al 11%). La medida incluirá a las compras en comercios minoristas de ramos generales que estén localizados a menos de 20 km de un Paso de Frontera (PdeF) y se implementará mediante compras con tarjeta de débito. En segundo lugar, se dará una nueva extensión del subsidio al 100% del arrendamiento de las terminales de POS para monotributistas y contribuyentes Literal E. La tercera medida consta de una ampliación de la reducción del IMESI de 24% a 32% en la frontera con Brasil. Actualmente rige la rebaja, pero se aumentará en 8 puntos porcentuales la reducción del IMESI, pasando de 24% a 32% del precio de venta al público, cuando el pago se realice con un medio electrónico. En cuarto orden, se determinó “un régimen simplificado de importación” para el que se brindará exoneración total de tributos a la importación de determinados productos. Podrán hacer uso de este régimen especial los comercios minoristas, de ramos generales, ubicados a menos de 60 km de la frontera. El objetivo es que puedan importar libres de todo tributo productos que componen la canasta básica. Por último, habrá una reducción de hasta 75% en los aportes patronales de los nuevos empleos formales que generen las empresas ubicadas a menos de 60 km de un Paso de Frontera en los próximos 12 meses, es decir en el próximo año. La medida se aplicará en los rubros: Industria manufacturera; comercio minorista; alojamiento y servicios de comida; actividades administrativas y de apoyo; artes y entretenimiento y otras actividades de servicio. El costo estimado de este paquete para el Estado es de unos U$S 3 millones al año.

Post Corona
The 8th Front - with Nadav Eyal

Post Corona

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2025 47:12


Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@CallMeBackPodcast?sub_confirmation=1  Subscribe to Ark Media's new podcast ‘What's Your Number?': https://www.youtube.com/@wyn.podcast?sub_confirmation=1   For sponsorship inquiries, please contact: callmeback@arkmedia.orgTo contact us, sign up for updates, and access transcripts, visit: https://arkmedia.org/Ark Media on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arkmediaorgDan on X: https://x.com/dansenorDan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dansenorToday's episode:On Sunday, a peaceful demonstration in Boulder, Colorado, advocating the release of the 58 remaining Israeli hostages held by Hamas, was violently disrupted when 45-year-old Mohamed Sabry Soliman, disguising himself as a gardener, attacked participants with Molotov cocktails and a makeshift flamethrower. The assault injured six elderly individuals, aged between 67 and 88 — including a survivor of the Holocaust — with at least one victim in critical condition. In Paris, vandals defaced the Holocaust Memorial, two synagogues, and a Jewish restaurant in a coordinated act of antisemitic violence. These horrific events come just over one week after Elias Rodriguez, a radical, leftist activist, murdered two Israeli embassy staffers outside the Jewish museum in Washington DC. We have been hearing from Israelis who lived through the Intifada in Israel, as they reflect on what “Globalize the Intifada” means when it reaches our country; we hear one Israeli's perspective in today's episode. Meanwhile, just as it appeared that Israel was facing increasing international pressure, it is Hamas's position in the hostage negotiations that is weakening with time, according to U.S. officials. Late on Wednesday, the United States vetoed a United Nations Security Council resolution calling for an  “immediate, unconditional and permanent ceasefire” between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, the release of all the hostages and unhindered aid access across the enclave. Dorothy Shea, Acting US Ambassador to the UN cited the failure to condemn Hamas and calling for its disarmament as the reason for the veto. Nadav Eyal, senior analyst at Yedioth Achronot, joins us to discuss the implications of the antisemitic terror attack in Boulder as well as the turmoil in Gaza. CREDITS:ILAN BENATAR - Producer & EditorMARTIN HUERGO - Sound EditorMARIANGELES BURGOS - Additional EditingGABE SILVERSTEIN - ResearchYUVAL SEMO - Music Composer

The Agenda with Steve Paikin (Audio)
Conrad Black: Canada, the U.S. and the Baron of Crossharbour

The Agenda with Steve Paikin (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2025 38:17


In 2006, TVO launched a new nightly current affairs program called "The Agenda." Its first ever guest was none other than Conrad Black, newspaper proprietor, member of the British House of Lords, and prolific author. As The Agenda winds down, we invite Conrad Black back to discuss U.S.-Canada relations and his life almost 20 years later.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Patrick Madrid Show
Why Did VP Vance Not Kiss Pope Leo's Ring? (Special Podcast Highlight)

The Patrick Madrid Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 4:51


The Caller’s Question: Tyler from Santa Barbara phoned into The Patrick Madrid Show with a simple but important question: “Why didn’t Vice President JD Vance kiss Pope Leo’s ring?” Patrick’s Take: Not a Sin, Just a Skip Patrick handled it with his usual blend of insight, clarity, and wisdom. Here’s the gist: There are diplomatic protocols at play when you're dealing with heads of state. JD Vance, while not a head of state himself, is pretty high up there, so formalities might have been planned in advance. Kissing the pope’s ring isn’t required. It’s a beautiful tradition, yes, but not a divine commandment. It came about in the Middle Ages. So, Vance skipping it is not a sin. Not disrespectful. Just… not traditional. Giving Grace Patrick gently reminded us: JD Vance is a new convert to Catholicism. He didn’t grow up in Catholic culture, so ring-kissing might be unfamiliar or even feel a bit odd to him. He’s from a very humble, rural background, and some of his choices may still reflect that down-to-earth, “no-frills” sensibility. The American Factor Patrick also pointed out a larger cultural angle: The U.S. has a strong anti-aristocracy streak, going way back. That “no kings, no crowns” mindset could subtly influence even how Catholic leaders act, especially on the world stage. There's still anti-Catholic sentiment in parts of the U.S., and Vance may have wanted to avoid fueling any fire or being seen as overly deferential to a “foreign prince.”

Agile Mentors Podcast
#149: How Agile Action Drives Strategy with Boris Gloger

Agile Mentors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 32:30


What does it really mean to have a bias toward action and how do you build that into your culture without skipping strategy? Boris Gloger joins Brian Milner for a deep dive on experimentation, leadership, and the difference between tactical work and true strategic thinking. Overview In this conversation, Brian welcomes longtime Scrum pioneer, consultant, and author Boris Gloger to explore the tension between planning and doing in Agile environments. Boris shares how a bias toward action isn’t about skipping steps—it’s about shortening the cycle between idea and feedback, especially when knowledge gaps or fear of mistakes create inertia. They unpack why experimentation is often misunderstood, what leaders get wrong about failure, and how AI, organizational habits, and strategy-as-practice are reshaping the future of Agile work. References and resources mentioned in the show: Boris Gloger LinkedIn Leaders Guide to Agile eBook Join the Agile Mentors Community Subscribe to the Agile Mentors Podcast Want to get involved? This show is designed for you, and we’d love your input. Enjoyed what you heard today? Please leave a rating and a review. It really helps, and we read every single one. Got an Agile subject you’d like us to discuss or a question that needs an answer? Share your thoughts with us at podcast@mountaingoatsoftware.com This episode’s presenters are: Brian Milner is SVP of coaching and training at Mountain Goat Software. He's passionate about making a difference in people's day-to-day work, influenced by his own experience of transitioning to Scrum and seeing improvements in work/life balance, honesty, respect, and the quality of work. Boris Gloger is a pioneering agile strategist and Germany’s first Certified Scrum Trainer, known for shaping how organizations across Europe approach transformation, strategy, and sustainable leadership. As founder of borisgloger consulting, he helps teams and executives navigate complexity—blending modern management, ethical innovation, and even AI—to make agility actually work in the real world. Auto-generated Transcript: Brian Milner (00:00) Welcome in Agile Mentors. We're back for another episode of the Agile Mentors Podcast. I'm with you as always, Brian Milner. And today I have the one, the only Mr. Boris Glogger with us. Welcome in Boris. Boris Gloger (00:11) Yeah, thank you, Eurobrein, for having me on your show. Brian Milner (00:14) Very excited to have Boris here. For those of you who haven't crossed paths with Boris, Boris has been involved in the Scrum movement, I would say, since the very, very earliest days. He's a CST, he's a coach, he's an author, he's a keynote speaker. He had a book early called The Agile Fixed Price. He runs his own consultancy in Europe. And he has a new book that's been, that's going to be coming out soon called strategy as practice. And that's one of the reasons we wanted to have Boris on is because there's kind of this topic area that's been percolating that I've heard people talk about quite often. And I see some confused looks when the, when the topic comes up, you hear this term about having a bias toward action. And, we just wanted to kind of dive into that a little bit about what that means to have a bias toward action. and really how we can apply that to what we do in our day-to-day lives. So let's start there, Boris. When you hear that term, having a bias toward action, what does that mean to you? Boris Gloger (01:12) The fun thing is I was always in tune with the idea because people said my basic mantra at the beginning of doing agile was doing as a way of thinking. So the basic idea of agile for me was always experimentation, trying things out, breaking rules, not for the sake of breaking rules, but making to create a new kind of order. the basic idea is like we had with test-driven development at the beginning of all these agile approaches and we said, yeah, we need to test first and then we have the end in our mind, but we don't know exactly how to achieve that. So there is this kind of bias towards action. That's absolutely true. On the other hand, what I've always found fascinating was that even the classical project management methodologies said, Yeah, you have to have a plan, but the second step is to revise that plan. And that was always this, do we plan planning and reality together? And actually for me at the beginning, 35 years ago, was exactly that kind of really cool blend of being able to have a great vision and people like Mike and all these guys, they had always said, we need to have that kind of a vision, we need to know. Yeah, if the product owner was exactly that idea, you have to have that vision, but you really need to get the nitty-gritty details of, so to say, of doing this stuff. Brian Milner (02:40) Yeah, that's awesome. And the thing that kind of always pops to my head when I think about this is, we hear this term bias toward action and there's sort of this balance, I think a little bit between planning and action, right? I mean, you wanna plan, you wanna plan well, but you don't wanna over plan. You don't wanna waste too much time trying to come up with a perfect plan. You wanna... you want to do things, but you also don't want to be, you don't want to rush into things. So how do people find that balance between not just, you know, going off, you know, like we say in the U S half cocked a little bit, you know, like just not, not really not ready to really do the thing that you're going to do. Cause you didn't really invest the time upfront, but on the other hand, not spending so much time that you're trying to get the perfect plan before you do anything. Boris Gloger (03:28) You know, the problem, for me, the issue was solved by when I figured out that the teams typically struggle not to achieve, for instance, the sprint goal or the end or whatever they wanted to accomplish when they have not the right know-how. So it's a knowledge problem. So for instance, I don't know if this is still the case, but sometimes developers say, need to... to immerse myself with that I need to figure that out. I need to get the new framework before I can do something about estimates or something. So whenever you hear that, that you know that person that just tries to give you an estimate or the team that would like to come into a sprint goal or whatever it is, they are not really knowing what topic is about. It's a knowledge gap. And then people tend to go into that analysis paralysis problem. They don't know exactly what they need to do. So therefore they need to investigate. But by doing investigation, you start making that big elephant in the corner, larger and larger and larger and larger because you go that ishikara diagram, you have too many options. It's like playing chess with all options at hand and not have enough experience. What kind of gambit you would like to do. So everything's possible and by, because you have not enough experience, you say everything's possible, that creates too much of a planning hassle. And Agile, is the funny thing is, made us very transparent by just saying, okay, let's spend maybe two weeks. And then we figured out two weeks is too much. So let's do a spike, then we call it a spike. The basic idea was always to have a very short time frame, timeline where we try to bring our know-how to a specific problem, try to solve it as fast as possible. And the funny thing was actually was, as if I I confess myself that I don't know everything, or anything, sorry, that I don't know anything, then I could say, I give me a very short timeline, I could say I spend an hour. And today we have chat, CVT and perplexity and all that stuff. And then we could say, okay, let's spend an hour observation, but then we need to come up with a better idea of what we are talking about. So we can shorten the time cycle. So whenever I experienced teams or even organizations, when they start getting that planning in place, we have a knowledge problem. And a typical that is, is, or the classical mindset always says, okay, then we need to plan more. We need to make that upfront work. For instance, we need to have backlogs and we need to know all these features, even if we don't know what kind of features our client really would like to have. And the actual software problem is saying, okay, let's get out with something that we can deliver. And then we get feedback. And if we understand that our kind of the amount of time we spend is as cheap as possible. So like we use the tools that we have. We used to know how that we have. We try to create something that we can achieve with what we can do already, then we can improve on that. And then we can figure out, we don't know exactly what we might need to have to do more research or ask another consultant or bring in friends from another team to help us with that. Brian Milner (06:46) It's, sounds like the there's a, there's a real, kind of focus then from, from what I'm hearing from you, like a real focus on experimentation and, you know, that, that phrase we hear a lot failing fast, that kind of thing. So how, do you cultivate that? How do you, how do you get the organization to buy in and your team to buy into that idea of. Let's experiment, let's fail fast. And, and, we'll learn more from, from doing that than just, you know, endlessly planning. Boris Gloger (07:12) I think the URCHAR community made a huge mistake of embracing this failure culture all the time. We always tell we need to call from failure because we are all ingrained in a culture in the Western society at least, where we learned through school our parents that making failures is not acceptable. Brian Milner (07:18) Ha ha. Boris Gloger (07:32) And I came across Amy Atkinson and she did a great book to make clear we need to talk about failures and mistakes in a very different kind of way. We need to understand that there are at least three kinds of mistakes that are possible. One is the basic mistake, like a spelling error or you have a context problem in a specific program that you write or you... You break something because you don't know exactly how strong your material is. That is basic mistake. You should know that. That's trainable. The other is the kind of error that you create because the problem you try to solve has too many variables. So that's a complicated problem. You can't foresee all aspects that might happen in future. So typical an airplane is crashing. So you have covered everything you know so far. But then there's some specific problem that nobody could foresee. That's a failure. But it's not something that you can foresee. You can't prevent that. You try to prevent as best as possible. And that's even not an accepted mistake because sometimes people die and you really would like to go against it. So that's the second kind of mistakes you don't like to have. We really like to get out of the system. And then there's a third way kind of mistakes. And that is exactly what we need to have. We need to embrace that experimentation and even experimentation. mean, I started physics in school and in university and an experimental physicists. He's not running an experiment like I just throw a ball around and then I figure out what happens. An experiment is a best guess. You have a theory behind it. You believe that what you deliver or that you try to find out is the best you try to do. The Wright brothers missed their first airplane. I mean, they didn't throw their airplane in the balloon. Then it gets destroyed. They tried whatever they believed is possible. But then you need to understand as a team, as an organization, we have never done this before, so it might get broken. We might learn. For instance, we had once a project where we worked with chemists 10 years ago to splice DNA. So we wanted to understand how DNA is written down in the DNA sequence analyzer. And I needed to understand that we had 90 scientists who created these chemicals to be able to that you can use that in that synthesizer to understand how our DNA is mapped out. And we first need to understand one sprint might get results that 99 of our experience will fail. But again, management said we need to be successful. Yeah, but what is the success in science? I mean, that you know this route of action is not working, right? And that is the kind of failure that we would like to have. And I believe our Agile community need to tell that much more to our clients. It's not like, we need to express failure. No, we don't need to embrace failure. We don't want to have mistakes and we don't want to have complicated issues that might lead to the destroying of our products. need on the other hand, the culture, the experimentation to figure out something that nobody knows so far is acceptable, it's necessary. And then, edge our processes help us again by saying, okay, we can shorten the frame, we can shorten the time frame so that we can create very small, tiny experiments so that in case we are mistaken, Not a big deal. That was the basic idea. Brian Milner (11:04) That's a great point. That's really a great point because you're right. It's not failure in general, right? There are certain kinds of failures that we definitely want to avoid, but there's failure as far as I run an experiment. at that point, that's where we start to enter into this dialogue of it's not really a failure at that point. If you run an experiment and it doesn't turn out the way you expected, it's just an experiment that didn't turn out the way you expected. Boris Gloger (11:30) Basically, every feature we create in software or even in hardware, we have never done it before. So the client or our customers can't use it so far because it's not there. So now we ship it to the client and then he or she might not really use it the way that we believe it is. Is it broken? it a mistake? It was not a mistake. It was an experiment and now we need to adapt on it. And if we can create a system, that was all that was agile, I think was a bot. On very first start, if we can create a system that gives us feedback early. then that guessing can't be so much deviation or say in a different way, our investment in time and material and costs and money and is shortened as much as possible. So we have very small investments. Brian Milner (12:13) Yeah, that's awesome. I'm kind of curious too, because, you know, we, we, we've talked a little bit at the beginning about how, you know, this is part of this bias towards action as part of this entrepreneurial kind of mindset. And I'm curious in your, experience and your consultants experience that you've worked with big companies and small companies, have you noticed a difference in sort of that bias toward action? Uh, you know, that, that kind of. is represented in a different way in a big company versus a more small startup company. Boris Gloger (12:48) The funny thing is I don't believe it's a problem of large corporations or small, tiny little startups, even if we would say that tiny little startups are more in tune in making experiments. It's really a kind of what is my mindset, and the mindset is a strange word, but what is my basic habit about how to embrace new things. What is the way I perceive the world? Every entrepreneur who tries to create it or say it different way, even entrepreneurs nowadays need to create business plans. The basic ideas I can show to investors, everything is already mapped out. I have already clients. I have a proven business model. That is completely crazy because If it were a proof business model, someone else would have already done it, right? So obviously you need to come up with the idea that a kind of entrepreneur mindset is a little bit like I try to create something that is much more interesting to phrase it this way. by creating something, it's like art. You can't, can't... Plan art, I mean, it's impossible. I mean, you might have an idea and you might maybe someone who's writing texts or novels might create a huge outline. But on the other hand, within that outline, he needs to be creative again. And someone will say, I just start by getting continuous feedback. It's always the same. You need to create something to be able to observe it. that was for me, for me, that was the epiphany or the idea 25 years ago was, I don't know what your background is, but I wasn't a business analyst. Business analysts always wanted to write documents that the developer can really implement, right? And then we figured out you can't write down what you need to implement. There's no way of writing requirements in the way that someone else can build it. That's impossible. And even philosophers figure that out 100 years ago is written, Shanti said, you can't tell people what is the case. It's impossible. So, but what you can do, you can create something and you can have it in your review. And then you can start discussing about what you just created. And then you create a new result based on your observations and the next investment that you put in that. And then you create the next version of your product, your feature, your service, et cetera. Brian Milner (15:12) Hmm. Boris Gloger (15:25) And when we came back to the entrepreneur mindset and starting companies, Greaves created exactly that. He said, okay, let's use scrum to come up with as much possibilities for experimentation. And then we will see if it works. Then we can go on at that. And large corporations typically, They have on the one hand side, have too much money. And by having too much money, you would like to get an investment and they have a different problem. Typically large corporations typically needs to, they have already a specific margin with their current running products. And if you come up with a new business feature product, you might not get that as that amount of of revenue or profitability at the beginning. And therefore, can't, corporations have the problem that they have already running business and they are not seeing that they need to spend much, much more money on these opportunities. And maybe over time, that opportunity to make money and that's their problem. So this is the issue. It's not about entrepreneurial mindsets, it's about that. problem that you are not willing to spend that much money as long as you make much more money, it's the same amount of time on your current business. It happens even to myself, We are running a consulting company in Germany and Austria, and Austria is much smaller than Germany's tenth of the size. And if you spend one hour of sales in Austria, you don't make that much money in Austria than you make in Germany. this investment of one hour. Where should you focus? You will always focus on Germany, of course. means obvious. Brian Milner (17:08) Yeah. Yeah. Boris Gloger (17:10) Does it make sense? Maybe I'm running so. Brian Milner (17:14) No, that makes sense. That makes sense entirely. And so I'm kind of curious in this conversation about action and having a bias toward action then, what do you think are some of the, in your experience in working with companies, what have you seen as sort of the common obstacles or barriers, whether that be psychological or. organizational, what do you find as the most common barriers that are preventing people from having that bias toward action? Boris Gloger (17:44) the they are they are afraid of the of that of tapping into the new room endeavor. So that was always my blind spot because I'm an entrepreneur. I love to do new things. I just try things out. If I've either reading a book, and there's a cool idea, I try to what can happen. But we are not And most organizations are not built that way that they're really willing to, when most people are not good in just trying things out. And most people would really like to see how it's done. And most people are not good in... in that have not the imagination what might be possible. That's the we always know that product adoption curve, that the early adopters, the fast followers, the early minority, the late minority. And these inventors or early adopters, they are the ones who can imagine there might be a brighter future if I try that out. And the other ones are the ones who need to see that it is successful. And so whenever you try implementing Scrum or design thinking or mob programming or I don't whatever it is, you will always have people who say it's not possible because I don't have, haven't seen it before. And I sometimes I compare that with how to how kids are learning. Some kids are learning because they see how what is happening. They just mirroring what they see. And some kids are start to invent the same image in imagination. And but both that we are all of us are able to do both. It's not like I'm an imaginary guy who's inventing all the time and I don't, people, maybe there's a preference and the organizations have the same preference. But typically that's the problem that I see in organizations is based on our society and our socialization, on our business behaviors and maybe the pressure of large corporations and all that peer pressure is Brian Milner (19:34) Yeah. Yeah. Boris Gloger (19:54) The willingness to give people the room to try something out is the problem. Well, not the problem, it's the hinders us of being more innovative in organizations. Brian Milner (19:59) Yeah. Yeah. Well, that brings to mind a good question then too, because this experimentation mindset is very, very much a cultural kind of aspect of an organization, which speaks to leadership. And I'm kind of curious from your perspective, if you're a leader, what kind of things can you do as a leader to encourage, foster, of really nurture? that experimentation mindset in your organization. Boris Gloger (20:34) Let's have a very simple example. Everybody of us now maybe have played with chat, CPT, Suno, perplexity and so on. So that's the school AI technology around the corner. And what happens now in organizations is exactly what happens 30 years ago when the internet came here. You have leadership or managers who say, that's a technology, I give it to the teams, they can figure out whatever that is. And the funny thing is, if you have a technology that will change the way we behave, so it's a social technology, a kind of shift, then I need to change my behavior, I need to change the way I do I'm doing things. Yeah, everybody of us has now an iPhone or an Android or whatever it is, but but we are using our mobiles in a completely different way than 30 years ago. And to lead us and manage us, we need to train ourselves first before we can help our teams to change. So the problem is that Again, a lot of Agilist talks about we need, first we need to change the culture of organizations to be able to do Agile and so on and so on. That's complete nonsense. But what we really need to is we need to have managers, team leads, it with team leads, to help them to do the things themselves because Agile, even in the beginning, now it's technology change, now it's AI, is something that changes the way we do our stuff. It's kind of habit. And we need to help them to seize themselves. Maybe they can only seize themselves by doing that stuff. And that goes back to my belief that leadership needs to know much more about the content of their teams and the way these teams can perform their tasks and the technology that is around to be able to thrive in organizations. Brian Milner (22:40) Yeah. Yeah. I love this discussion and I love that you brought up, you know, AI and how that's affecting things here as well. how do you think that's having a, do you think that's making it easier, harder? How do you think AI is, is kind of influencing this bias toward action mentality? Boris Gloger (22:59) Yeah, it depends on if you are able to play. mean, because the funny thing is, it's a new kind of technology. really knows what all these tools can do by themselves. And it's new again. It's not like I have done AI for the next last 10 years and I know exactly what's possible. So we need to play. So you need to log in to adjust it. Yesterday, I tried something on Zulu. I created the company song in 10 seconds. I went to ChatGVT, I said I need a song, I need lyrics for a company song. These are the three words I would like to have, future, Beurus Kluger, and it needs to be that kind of mood. ChatGVT created the song for my lyrics, then they put the lyrics into the... And they created a prompt with ChatGVT and then put that prompt in my lyrics into Sono and Sono created that song within 10 seconds. I mean, it's not get the Grammy. Okay. It's not the Grammy. But it was, I mean, it's, it's, it's okay. Yeah. It's a nice party song. And now, and just playing around. And that is what I would like to see in organizations, that we start to play around with these kind of technologies and involve everybody. But most people, the very discussions that I had in the last couple of weeks or months was about these tools shall do the job exactly the same way as it is done today. So it's like... I create that kind of report. Now I give that to Chet Chibati and Chet Chibati shall create that same report again. That is nonsense. It's like doing photography in the old days, black and white. And now I want to have photography exactly done the same way with my digital camera. And what happened was we used the digital cameras changed completely the way we create photography and art. changed completely, right? And that is the same thing we need to do with ChatGV team. And we need to understand that we don't know exactly how to use it. And then we can enlarge and optimize on one hand the way we are working, for instance, creating 20 different versions for different social media over text or something like that, or 20 new pictures. But if I would like to express myself, so, and... and talk about my own behavior or my own team dynamic and what is the innovation in ourselves, then we need to do ourselves. And we can use, that is the other observation that we made. The funny thing that goes back to the knowledge issue, the funny thing is that teams typically say, I don't know if it's in the US, but at least in my experience, that we still have the problem within teams. that people believe this is my know-how and that is your know-how and I'm a specialist in X or Y set. So they can't talk to each other. But if you use maybe chat GPT and all these tools now, they can bridge these know-how gaps using these tools. And suddenly they can talk to each other much faster. So they get more productive. It's crazy. It's not like I'm now a fool with a tool. I can be a fool and the tool might help me to overcome my knowledge gaps. Brian Milner (26:20) Now this is awesome. I know that your book that's coming out, Strategy is Practice, talks about a lot of these things. Tell us a little bit about this book and kind of what the focus is. Boris Gloger (26:30) the basic idea when I started doing working on the on strategies, we be in the the actual community, we talk about strategy as what is a new idea of being OKR. So OKR equals strategy, and that is not true. And I came up with this basic idea, what is the basic problem of of strategic thinking and we are back to the in most organizations, we still believe strategy is the planning part and then we have an implementation part. And years ago, I came across a very basic, completely different idea that said every action is strategy. Very simple example. You have the strategy in a company that you have a high price policy. Everything you do is high price. But then you are maybe in a situation where you really need money, effort, revenue issues, liquidation, liquidation problems. Then you might reduce your price. And that moment, your strategy is gone. just your obviously and you have now a new strategy. So your actions and your strategies always in line. So it's not the tactic for the strategy, but tactic is strategy. And now we are back to Azure. So now we can say, okay, we need kind of a long-term idea. And now we can use for creating the vision. For instance, you list the V2MOM framework for creating your vision. But now I need to have a possibility to communicate my strategic ideas. And in the Azure community, we know how to do this. We have plannings and we have dailies and we have reviews and retrospectives. So now I can use all these tools. I can use from the bookshelf of Azure tools. I can use maybe OKRs to create a continuous cycle of innovation or communication so that I get that everybody knows now what is the right strategy. And I can feed back with the reviews to management. that the strategy approach might not work that way that they believed it's possible experimentation. And then and I added two more ideas from future insight or strategic foresight, some other people call it. So the basic idea is, how can I still think about the future in an not in the way of that I have a crystal ball. But I could say, how can I influence the future, but I can only influence the future if I have an idea what might be in future. It's like a scenario. Now you can create actions, power these kind of scenarios that you like, or what you need to prevent a specific scenario if you don't like that. And we need a third tool, that was borrowed from ABCD risk planning, was the basic idea, how can I get my very clear a very simple tool to get the tactics or the real environmental changes like suddenly my estimates might not be correct anymore or my suggestions or beliefs about the future might not get true in the future. So I need kind of a system to feed back reality in my strategy. it's a little bit like reviewing all the time the environment. And if you put all that together, then you get a very nice frame how to use strategy on a daily practice. It's not like I do strategy and then have a five-year plan. No, you have to do continuously strategy. And I hope that this will help leaders to do strategy. I mean, because most leaders don't do strategy. They do tactic kind of work. and they don't spend They don't spend enough time in the trenches. to enrich their strategies and their thinking and their vision. because they detach strategy and implementation all the time. That's the basic idea. Brian Milner (30:30) That's awesome. That sounds fascinating. And I can't wait to read that. That sounds like it's going to be a really good book. So we'll make sure that we have links in our show notes to that if anyone wants to find out more information about that or learn more from Boris on this topic. Boris, can't thank you enough for making time for coming on. This has been a fascinating discussion. Thank you for coming on the show. Boris Gloger (30:40) Yeah. Yeah, thank you very much for having me on your show and appreciate that your time and your effort here. Make a deal for the, it's very supporting for the agile community. Thank you for that. Brian Milner (30:57) Absolutely. Yeah, yeah, thank you.

EZ News
EZ News 06/04/25

EZ News

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 5:59


Good afternoon, I'm _____ with today's episode of EZ News. Tai-Ex opening The Tai-Ex opened up 214-points this morning from yesterday's close, at 21,341 on turnover of 5.5-billion N-T. The main board gained ground on Tuesday despite large-cap semiconductor stocks losing some early gains amid ongoing investor concerns over the U-S' tariff policies. Market watchers say although the index staged a technical rebound from Monday's downturn, investors remain cautious about the U-S introducing possible tariffs on semiconductors. Guatemala president to be in Taiwan Wednesday before heading to Japan Guatemala's President Bernardo Arevalo is visiting Taiwan today. It is his first visit to Taiwan since taking office in 2024 and the trip is part of an Asian tour that will also take him to Japan. Arevalo has said the trip to Taiwan is aimed at strengthening bilateral relations and attracting foreign investment, and he will be meeting with President Lai Ching-te. The Guatemalan president is being accompanied (陪伴) during his visit by the country's economics and foreign ministers as well as his wife. Digital ministry to order social media firms to publish transparency reports Digital Minister Huang Yen-nan says Meta, LINE, TikTok and Google will be required to publish transparency (透明性,公開處理) reports before the end of the year as part of government-led efforts to combat fraud. According to Huang, the move means the four companies will be subject to formal regulatory supervision. Huang says the companies submitted fraud prevention plans in May. The transparency reports are part of the Fraud Crime Hazard Prevention Act, which took effect at the end of July of last year. It means that social media companies must verify the identities of advertisers and sponsors, create fraud prevention plans, and remove any fraudulent advertisements within a set timeframe after receiving a notification from authorities. Family of flamethrower attack suspect detained The family of the man accused of carrying out an "antisemitic attack" with a makeshift (暫時代替,臨時湊合) flamethrower in the US state of Colorado has been detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody. US Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem confirmed the news on Tuesday. Nick Harper reports from Washington. Brazil Affirmative Action Law Signed Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has signed a new law to expand the country's affirmative action policies. The law signed on Tuesday increases the quota for government jobs reserved for Blacks from 20% to 30% and adds Indigenous people and descendants of Afro-Brazilian enslaved people to the group of beneficiaries. The changes apply to permanent (長久的,永久的) and public employment positions across Brazil's federal administration, agencies, public foundations, public companies and mixed-capital companies run by the government. As approved by Congress, the quota will be revised in 2035. Brazil's government said 55% of the country's population is made up of Black or mixed-race people. It added that more than 70% of Brazilians living below the poverty line are also Black or mixed race, while only 1% of people from those ethnicities are in leadership positions in the private sector. That was the I.C.R.T. EZ News, I'm _____. ----以下訊息由 SoundOn 動態廣告贊助商提供---- 新鮮事、新奇事、新故事《一銀陪你聊“新”事》 第一銀行打造公股銀行首創ESG Podcast頻道上線啦 由知名主持人阿Ken與多位名人來賓進行對談 邀請您一起落實永續發展 讓永續未來不再只是想像 各大收聽平台搜尋:ㄧ銀陪你聊新事 https://sofm.pse.is/7qk76c -- 「親家JIA」19-27坪,全新落成,坐擁大安核心門牌。 350公尺達忠孝復興站,直通市府、機場、車站,850公尺接建國高架。 四大百貨、綠廊公園環繞,七分鐘生活圈涵蓋大潤發與市場,便利質感兼具。 城市菁英嚮往的私藏寓所,首選「親家JIA」,即刻入主 02-2772-6188。 https://sofm.pse.is/7qmry6 -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

WWJ Plus
Chinese nationals charged, allegedly smuggled biological pathogen at DTW

WWJ Plus

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 10:48


Two Chinese nationals have been charged for allegedly smuggling a dangerous biological pathogen into the U-S as part of their work at a University of Michigan laboratory. WWJ's Tony Ortiz and Tracey McCaskill have the top news stories. (Photo: Getty Images)

SBS World News Radio
'Pinball machine' policies: analysts react to developments in Trump tariffs

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 4:41


Donald Trump's wide-ranging tariffs on international imports will remain in place for now, after the White House filed an emergency intervention in Federal Court. The U-S government made the appeal in response to a court order that some import tariffs be blocked immediately, on the grounds the president had over-reached his powers.

Tech Path Podcast
D.O.G.E. Dividend DEAD

Tech Path Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 15:22


No longer a fixture at the White House, Elon Musk said people unfairly blame the Department of Government Efficiency he led for all problems in the Trump administration. Musk's comments come as he's scaled back his work leading the government-slashing DOGE.~This episode is sponsored by Tangem~Tangem ➜ https://bit.ly/TangemPBNUse Code: "PBN" for Additional Discounts!00:00 intro00:18 Sponsor: Tangem00:44 D.O.G.E. Dividend Idea01:16 DOGE Website is a lie01:49 Elon Musk Gives Up?02:24 Elon Favorability Rating03:03 DOGE Dividend Dead?03:40 DOGE Made Too Many Mistakes04:17 An Audit is an Audit04:56 Steve Bannon: Trust But Verify05:55 Elon Doesn't Care About Tesla07:09 Elon cares more about xAI & Grok08:18 Elon vs Scott Bessent Drama09:20 Scott Bessent did it better10:19 Bessent Fired Elon's Guy11:36 Tech Modernization of IRS12:30 DOGE Dividend Creator Supports Bessent12:56 Elon Rugpulls XRP & crypto13:31 Avalanche Government Audits13:57 Dubai on XRP Ledger14:30 All About Execution15:12 outro#XRP #elonmusk #crypto ~D.O.G.E. Dividend DEAD

Squawk Box Europe Express
U.S. trade court strikes down Trump tariffs

Squawk Box Europe Express

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 24:25


A U.S. court has ruled that a majority of President Trump's tariffs, including reciprocal levies, which were tied to the Emergency Economic Powers Act were an overstep of presidential authority. The White House has filed a notice of appeal with the court. Chip giant Nvidia sees shares soar following the company posting a better-than-expected Q1 revenue beat of 69 per cent. CEO Jensen Huang has criticised the U.S. government's chip export restrictions to China. Tesla CEO departs the U.S. government in his advisory role a day after calling a GOP budget bill to fund President Trump's agenda ‘disappointing'. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Daily Zeitgeist
Olympics On Steroids, Gwenyth Paltrow Is Punk?!? 05.23.25

The Daily Zeitgeist

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 66:12 Transcription Available


In episode 1869, Jack and guest co-host Blake Wexler are joined by comedian, actor, and writer, Titi Lee, to discuss… The Enhanced Games Are Coming to Vegas, A Punk Band Just Released An Album That Smells Like Gwenyth Paltrow’s Vagina Candle, Almost Half of Young People Would Prefer A World Without Internet--UK Study Finds, Will The Eighth Mission: Impossible Really Heal America? And More! Titi Lee: Good Girl Gone Baddie The Enhanced Games Are Coming to Vegas Donald Trump Jr. Invests in Thiel-Backed ‘Olympics With Drugs’ Enhanced Games Promo A Punk Band Just Released An Album That Smells Like Gwenyth Paltrow’s Vagina Candle Gwyneth Paltrow Is Still Defending Goop’s ‘Smells Like My Vagina’ Candle: ‘Women Are Socialized to Feel a Lot of Shame and I Loved This Punk Rock Idea’ Almost Half Of Young People Would Prefer A World Without Internet--UK Study Finds Tom Cruise Sidesteps Talk About Trump’s Hollywood Tariffs at ‘Mission: Impossible’ Press Stop: ‘We’d Rather Answer Questions About the Movie’ Simon Pegg - "Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning" | The Daily Show Who is the enemy in ‘Top Gun: Maverick’? Let’s investigate Top Gun: Maverick director Joseph Kosinski: ‘Of all Tom Cruise’s characters, Maverick might be closest to his real personality’ The War on Our Screens 25 years later, how ‘Top Gun’ made America love war Top Gun is the sleekest, horniest recruitment ad of the 1980s TOPGUN: The Navy’s First Center of Excellence ‘Top Gun’ and the Complicated Legacy Facing ‘Maverick’ Why Tom Cruise Is Such An Effective Propaganda Tool CIA may have used contractor who inspired ‘Mission: Impossible’ to kill RFK, new book alleges MAHEU SAYS HE RECRUITED MAN FOR C.I.A. IN CASTRO POISON PLOT ClandesTime 270 – The CIA and Mission: Impossible How the CIA Hoodwinked Hollywood Mission: Impossible—a Post-Cold War Deconstruction of the ’60s Ideology and Cold War Identity in Mission: Impossible Mission: Impossible Is 25 Years Old: Its Big Twist Would Cause Outrage Today On “Mission: Impossible” and Unaccountable Government Mission: Impossible - Fallout Is The Franchise's Most Political Movie To Date The U.S. tried to change other countries’ governments 72 times during the Cold War Mission: Impossible—Fallout’s Wolf Blitzer Cameo and the Possible Perils of Fake Fake News Op-Ed: Journalists need to stop playing themselves in movies LISTEN: Cominthru by S. FidelitySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Daily Zeitgeist
Citizenship Game Show? Big Bad Bill Incoming 05.20.25

The Daily Zeitgeist

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 63:21 Transcription Available


In episode 1866, Miles and guest co-host Pallavi Gunalan are joined by comedian, writer, journalist, activist, and host of The Bitchuation Room, Francesca Fiorentini, to discuss… Trump’s Tax Bill, Trump Demands Major Investigation Into Springsteen, Beyonce and Oprah For Their Work For Harris? Dystopia Corner - The ICE Reality Show Is a Real Thing? And more! Trump’s Tax Bill How Trump's 'bribe now, pain later' budget scheme hit a surprise roadblock Trump Demands Major Investigation Into Springsteen, Beyonce and Oprah For Their Work For Harris? Dystopia Corner - The ICE Reality Show Is a Real Thing? ICE Barbie Kristi Noem is backing insane reality TV show where immigrants compete for fast-tracked citizenship LISTEN: I Dreamed I Dream by Sonic YouthSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Behind the Bastards
It Could Happen Here Weekly 182

Behind the Bastards

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2025 242:52 Transcription Available


All of this week's episodes of It Could Happen Here put together in one large file. The Irish Far Right/Neo-Nazi Movement Trans Fiction, Trans Sports The Refugees Fleeing South Africa's "White Genocide" The Gang Reviews Andor Season 2, Ep. 7-9 Executive Disorder: White House Weekly #16 You can now listen to all Cool Zone Media shows, 100% ad-free through the Cooler Zone Media subscription, available exclusively on Apple Podcasts. So, open your Apple Podcasts app, search for “Cooler Zone Media” and subscribe today! http://apple.co/coolerzone Sources/Links: Trans Fiction, Trans Sports https://victoria.monster/ https://thepointmag.com/criticism/entering-history/ The Refugees Fleeing South Africa's "White Genocide" https://support.iraplegalinfo.org/hc/en-us/articles/360057039031-What-is-the-U-S-refugee-resettlement-process https://welcome.us/explainers/us-refugee-admissions-program-suspended-until-further-notice-welcome-corps-terminated https://www.rescue.org/press-release/irc-responds-termination-state-department-grants-refugee-resettlement-program https://2021-2025.state.gov/refugee-admissions/ https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/02/addressing-egregious-actions-of-the-republic-of-south-africa/ https://www.nytimes.com/article/afrikaner-refugees-trump-south-africa.html https://za.usembassy.gov/refugee-admissions-program-for-south-africans/ https://www.episcopalchurch.org/publicaffairs/letter-from-presiding-bishop-sean-rowe-on-episcopal-migration-ministries/ Executive Disorder: White House Weekly #16 https://www.cbsnews.com/boston/news/waltham-mass-ice-arrest-boy-left-alone/ https://www.flgov.com/eog/news/press/2025/governor-ron-desantis-highlights-floridas-leadership-immigration-enforcement https://support.iraplegalinfo.org/hc/en-us/articles/360057039031-What-is-the-U-S-refugee-resettlement-process https://welcome.us/explainers/us-refugee-admissions-program-suspended-until-further-notice-welcome-corps-terminated https://www.rescue.org/press-release/irc-responds-termination-state-department-grants-refugee-resettlement-program https://2021-2025.state.gov/refugee-admissions/ https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/02/addressing-egregious-actions-of-the-republic-of-south-africa/ https://www.nytimes.com/article/afrikaner-refugees-trump-south-africa.html https://za.usembassy.gov/refugee-admissions-program-for-south-africans/ https://www.episcopalchurch.org/publicaffairs/letter-from-presiding-bishop-sean-rowe-on-episcopal-migration-ministries/ https://www.aclufl.org/en/press-releases/new-report-reveals-alarming-conditions-florida-ice-detention-centers https://english.elpais.com/usa/2025-04-01/inhumane-conditions-and-death-at-miamis-krome-migrant-detention-center.htmlSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Daily Zeitgeist
Grok = Rebellious Teen, Dems Suspicious Of Low Hanging Fruit!? 05.16.25

The Daily Zeitgeist

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 63:43 Transcription Available


In episode 1865, Jack and Miles are joined by comedian behind the comedy special Recommended Based On Your Search History, Joe Kwaczala, to discuss… Oh Grok Is Now Feeding Into The White Genocide Conspiracy, You Got That 2025 Topps Pope Leo XIV Rookie Card?! Wrestling Childcare Away From Private Equity Is The Winning Issue Democrats Keep Ignoring and more! Musk’s AI Grok bot rants about ‘white genocide’ in South Africa in unrelated chats Trump just granted asylum to a man who posted Jews are ‘dangerous’ You Got That 2025 Topps Pope Leo XIV Rookie Card?! What Happens When Private Equity Owns Your Kid’s Day Care U.S. has world’s highest rate of children living in single-parent households Child care is a ‘textbook example of a broken market.’ Where do Harris, Trump go from here? New Polling on Child Care and the 2024 Election Harris wants to limit child care costs to 7% of family income Child care is a ‘textbook example of a broken market.’ Where do Harris, Trump go from here? The “Affordability” Hustle New Mexico Started Offering Free Childcare and Reduced the State’s Poverty Rate Transforming the Child Care Landscape New Mexico made childcare free. It lifted 120,000 people above the poverty line Project 2025 plan calls for shifting funding for childcare to in-home care Project 2025 Proposes Defunding Daycare Not Just More Babies: These Republicans Want More Parents at Home Private Equity Has Its Eyes on the Child-Care Industry Can Child Care Be a Big Business? Private Equity Thinks So. For-Profit Childcare Chains Showered Manchin in Cash After He Blocked Universal Care LISTEN: Let's Ride (Soul Supreme Version) By Q-TipSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.