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The Newsmax Daily with Rob Carson
The Rob Carson Show- Pt 1 (03/25/25)

The Newsmax Daily with Rob Carson

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 40:47


-US Post Office is in hot water with the DOGE team. -Lee Zeldin, head of EPA, exposes Stacey Abrams' involvement with wasteful “green energy” agenda. -Suspected former Jerry Springer panelist and House Rep Jasmine Crockett threatens to knock Sen. Ted Cruz “over the head, like, hard.” Today's podcast is sponsored by : BIRCH GOLD - Protect and grow your retirement savings with gold. Text ROB to 98 98 98 for your FREE information kit!   To call in and speak with Rob Carson live on the show, dial 1-800-922-6680 between the hours of 12 Noon and 3:00 pm Eastern Time Monday through Friday…E-mail Rob Carson at : RobCarsonShow@gmail.com Musical parodies provided by Jim Gossett (www.patreon.com/JimGossettComedy) Listen to Newsmax LIVE and see our entire podcast lineup at http://Newsmax.com/Listen Make the switch to NEWSMAX today! Get your 15 day free trial of NEWSMAX+ at http://NewsmaxPlus.com Looking for NEWSMAX caps, tees, mugs & more? Check out the Newsmax merchandise shop at : http://nws.mx/shop Follow NEWSMAX on Social Media:             • Facebook: http://nws.mx/FB             • X/Twitter: http://nws.mx/twitter            • Instagram: http://nws.mx/IG            • YouTube: https://youtube.com/NewsmaxTV             • Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsmaxTV             • TRUTH Social: https://truthsocial.com/@NEWSMAX            • GETTR: https://gettr.com/user/newsmax            • Threads: http://threads.net/@NEWSMAX             • Telegram: http://t.me/newsmax              • BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/newsmax.com            • Parler: http://app.parler.com/newsmax Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

America In The Morning
Walking Back War Messages, Trump Talks Tariffs, Wildfires In The East, Trump Wants SCOTUS Decision On Federal Workers

America In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 41:33


Today on America in the Morning   Inadvertent Yemen Messages The White House is doing damage control after it was uncovered that messages on a chat app involving Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, the Vice President, Secretary of State and other national security officials discussing plans for the US attack on Yemen accidently included a news magazine journalist. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports that Hegseth is claiming that nobody sent war plans on that app.    Trump Talks Tariffs On a day when South Korea's Hyundai announced a $20 billion dollar investment in the US, including a steel manufacturing facility in Louisiana in an effort to avoid tariffs, President Trump is adding to his list of products subject to tariffs but suggests there may be some flexibility. Jim Roope reports.     Columbia Student Facing New Trouble An accused anti-Israel agitator at Columbia University is facing new accusations regarding his status in America. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.     Wildfires In Four States Dry conditions have led to a series of wildfires in the East, including in New Jersey, Georgia, South Carolina, and three in North Carolina. Correspondent Julie Walker reports a state of emergency was declared in the Tar Heel State, in the same areas that have already dealt with drought and massive flooding.    US-Russia Maritime Deal The U.S. and Russia are planning to release a joint statement this morning after holding discussions in Saudi Arabia aimed at achieving a Black Sea maritime ceasefire deal.     DeJoy Stepping Down He was first put in charge of the US Post Office by President Trump during his first term, and stayed in place through the Biden administration. After five years on the job, Postmaster General Louis DeJoy is stepping down. The details from correspondent Jennifer King.      Trump Wants SCOTUS Decision On Workers President Trump is asking the Supreme Court to weigh in on a lower court's decision to force the government to re-hire many federal workers that were cut by Elon Musk's DOGE. John Stolnis has more from Washington.    Noem To Central America Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is headed to Central America later this week as the Trump administration deports criminal migrants back to their home countries. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.     Reaction To Usha Vance Greenland Trip The outgoing leader of Greenland is denouncing the planned trip by Second Lady Usha Vance and her young son along with National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, claiming they had not been invited, and called their trip “a provocation.” Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.    More Legal Trouble For Justin Eichorn The trouble seems to be getting worse for former Minnesota State Senator Justin Eichorn. The Republican was arrested, allegedly caught in a sex sting attempting to meet up a teenage girl who was actually an undercover police officer.     Cornell Student Now Facing Deportation A Cornell University PhD anti-Israel student that the government is trying to deport has been ordered to surrender to Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which comes as his lawyer and the attorney for a Columbia University student fight to keep their clients from deportation. Correspondent Julie Walker reports.    Jordan To Hold Hearing On Judges The House Judiciary Committee is expected to hold a hearing early next week looking into the issue of "activist judges."     Tech News President Trump's Media company, and crypto-dot-com are teaming up to offer a basket of "Made in America" funds with a focus on digital assets and securities.  Here's Chuck Palm with today's tech news.   Finally   It was a big night for Conan O'Brien who was honored with a prestigious award at Washington, DC's Kennedy Center. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

RealClearPolitics Takeaway
Zelinsky VS Trump: Who Is In Charge of Negotiations To End The Ukraine War?

RealClearPolitics Takeaway

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2025 45:05


Andrew Walworth, Tom Bevan and Carl Cannon discuss the state of negotiations over Ukraine's mineral rights, as well as the larger effort by the Trump administration to end the fighting in Ukraine. They also talk about a new TikTok interview with historian Victor Davis Hansen, who argues that Trump represents a return to “normalcy,” not a radical departure from political norms and what may be the next targets for the Department of Government Efficiency: public broadcasting, which has been losing audience to cable, satellite and web video services for decades, and the US Post Office, which faces increasing competition from private delivery services. Then lastly, Tom Bevan talks with Kevin Warsh of the Hoover Institution about inflation and the Federal Reserve. Warsh served as a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve from 2006 until 2011, and is often named as a leading contender to replace Jerome Powell as Fed Chairman.

NewsTalk STL
6am/Jon Patterson elected MO Speaker of the House over Justin Sparks

NewsTalk STL

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 42:52


(6:05am) MORNING NEWS DUMP Jon Patterson was elected as Missouri Speaker of the House over Justin Sparks, 152-10. President-Elect Trump says the border problem will be tackled on Day One of the new administration. Senate Republicans are putting together a list of Biden executive actions that they hope to overturn over the next couple of months. The issues surrounding Trump's comments on the Panama Canal and Greenland continue. Trump asks the Supreme Court to intervene in his New York criminal case. The Peacock Diner in the Delmar Loop in University City suddenly shuts down. Their lease ended on Dec. 31, 2024. It was a great 10-year run. The US Post Office will not deliver mail today as they honor former President Jimmy Carter. His funeral is today. Story here: https://www.firstalert4.com/2025/01/08/usps-will-not-deliver-mail-thursday-heres-why/?utm_source=taboola&utm_medium=organicclicks&tbref=hp Blues (19-19-4) host the Anaheim Ducks (17-18-5) tonight at Enterprise Center at 7pm. (6:20am) We discuss yesterday's vote the MO Speaker of the House.as Jon Patterson is elected over Justin Sparks. (6:35am) Dr. Howard Wall from the Center for Regional Economic Research (U. of Tennessee/Chattanooga) on H-1B visas from free market economist's viewpoint. More info here: https://www.howardwall.org/ More info on the Center here: https://www.utc.edu/gary-w-rollins-college-of-business/center-for-regional-economic-research (6:50am) MORNING NEWS DUMP Jon Patterson was elected as Missouri Speaker of the House over Justin Sparks, 152-10. President-Elect Trump says the border problem will be tackled on Day One of the new administration. Senate Republicans are putting together a list of Biden executive actions that they hope to overturn over the next couple of months. The issues surrounding Trump's comments on the Panama Canal and Greenland continue. Trump asks the Supreme Court to intervene in his New York criminal case. The Peacock Diner in the Delmar Loop in University City suddenly shuts down. Their lease ended on Dec. 31, 2024. It was a great 10-year run. The US Post Office will not deliver mail today as they honor former President Jimmy Carter. His funeral is today. Story here: https://www.firstalert4.com/2025/01/08/usps-will-not-deliver-mail-thursday-heres-why/?utm_source=taboola&utm_medium=organicclicks&tbref=hp Blues (19-19-4) host the Anaheim Ducks (17-18-5) tonight at Enterprise Center at 7pm. NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewsTalkSTL Livestream 24/7: bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

NewsTalk STL
8am/Executive Orders; also vote for MO Speaker of the House

NewsTalk STL

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 41:00


(8:05am) MORNING NEWS DUMP Jon Patterson was elected as Missouri Speaker of the House over Justin Sparks, 152-10. President-Elect Trump says the border problem will be tackled on Day One of the new administration. Senate Republicans are putting together a list of Biden executive actions that they hope to overturn over the next couple of months. The issues surrounding Trump's comments on the Panama Canal and Greenland continue. Trump asks the Supreme Court to intervene in his New York criminal case. The Peacock Diner in the Delmar Loop in University City suddenly shuts down. Their lease ended on Dec. 31, 2024. It was a great 10-year run. The US Post Office will not deliver mail today as they honor former President Jimmy Carter. His funeral is today. Story here: https://www.firstalert4.com/2025/01/08/usps-will-not-deliver-mail-thursday-heres-why/?utm_source=taboola&utm_medium=organicclicks&tbref=hp Blues (19-19-4) host the Anaheim Ducks (17-18-5) tonight at Enterprise Center at 7pm. (8:20am) We discuss Executive Orders. Also a look at the vote for Missouri's Speaker of the House as Jon Patterson defeated Justin Sparks. (8:35am) Illinois Rep. Chris Miller talks about the state's $3 billion budget deficit and the legislative goals of the Freedom Caucus. (https://repcmiller.com/) (@RepChrisMiller) (8:50am) We continue the discussion regarding problems in Illinois, both rural and urban. NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewsTalkSTL Livestream 24/7: bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tom Sullivan Show
Tom Sullivan Show, December 27th, Hour 2

Tom Sullivan Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024 35:34


Tom take calls about the US Post Office, should the Department of Government Efficiency target the USPS?

Tom Sullivan Show
Tom Sullivan Show, December 27th, Hour 2

Tom Sullivan Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024 35:34


Tom take calls about the US Post Office, should the Department of Government Efficiency target the USPS?

The Jeff Oravits Show Podcast
The Post Office Run-Around! Where do ballots get sorted?

The Jeff Oravits Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 44:02


I have an extremely hard time prying info out of the US Post Office. Quite simply, where do the mail in ballots get sorted? For many small communities mail gets sent to larger cities to get sorted. So I ask about my town, Flagstaff, and the run-around is quite frustrating. Bob Thorpe, a candidate for County Recorder joins me.    —————————————— Please FOLLOW or SUBSCRIBE to the Jeff Oravits Show! RUMBLE   YouTube   ApplePodCasts   AmazonMusic   Spotify        Also on Twitter and www.TalkWithJeff.com   Disclaimer: The information provided on the Jeff Oravits Show does not constitute legal, medical, financial or tax advice.  All information is the opinions of the host's and his guests.  You should always seek the advice of a professional regarding any of these complex issues to make sure all circumstances of your situation are properly considered.   ——————————————

Armed American Radio
10-22-24 UM campus gun free zone MI State Supreme Court refuses case and Neil McCabe on state of race for WH

Armed American Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 40:08


Armed American Radio's Daily Defense 10-21-24 UM campus gun free zone MI State Supreme Court refuses case and Neil McCabe on state of race for White House Today on Armed American Radio, Mark discusses University of Mi campus gun ban and how it encompasses vast swath of downtown Ann Arbor MI, because of the sheer size of the campus itself at over 3200 acres. The MI State Supreme Court refused to hear the challenge to the ban leaving it intact. Critics call it a violation of the Bruen decision because of the scope of the size of the campus itself making it nearly impossible to carry a gun anywhere in downtown Ann Arbor without violating the concealed carry ban. Comparing the ban on UM carry, Mark discussed the recent brief filed by the Second Amendment Foundation in support of summary judgement in the US Post Office carry ban recently filed in FT Worth TX, as CCW is also banned in US Postal facilities nationwide. This too, is also viewed a s a violation of the recent Bruen decision as it relates to the historical context of the founding era when no bans were in place is Postal Facilities. Mark was joined halfway through the program by political analyst Neil W. McCabe from RedState.com to discuss the current news regarding the upcoming US presidential elections, polling information and swing state movements toward Trump and away from Democrats. Barrack Obama being dispatched to WI was also discussed as  evidence of the desperation of the Harris campaign and fear of losing in that state, to Trump. Support our Sponsors: Armed American Radio Sponsors BECOME A SPONSOR ARMED AMERICAN RADIO IS PRESENTED BY Advertise With Us Armed American Radio, founded by Mark Walters on April 26th, 2009 as a (20 kB) Est. reading time 11 minutes  

America Can We Talk w/ Debbie Georgatos
JD Vance: Showing Patriots How; Election Fraud Complicity by the US Post Office? Truly Bombshell CaseVoter Roll Clean-up Con Game;Trump @ Coachella: Another Assassination Attempt? 10.15.24

America Can We Talk w/ Debbie Georgatos

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 62:57


JD Vance: Showing Patriots HowElection Fraud Complicity by the US Post Office? Truly Bombshell CaseVoter Roll Clean-up Con GameTrump @ Coachella: Another Assassination Attempt?Follow Debbie Georgatos!WEBSITE: http://americacanwetalk.orgFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/AmericaCanWeTalkAmerica Can We Talk is a show with a mission — to speak up for the extraordinary and unique greatness of America. I talk about the top issues of the day facing America, often with insightful guests, always from the perspective of furthering that mission, and with the goal to inspire listeners to celebrate and embrace the liberty on which America was founded. #AmericaMatters

While We're Still Here
When We Rush, We Miss Stuff - Can We be as Slow as Snails?

While We're Still Here

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2024 21:31


Send us a Text Message.Snail mail that is. For years now, email has replaced old-fashioned "snail mail", which itself has been shadowed by the faster communication options such as texting and so on. Nonetheless, sometimes, receiving a written letter brings familiar memories. Listen to how Postal Service for the Dead helps us stay connected to ones we've lost. https://sleepysue.studio/  look up workshopsSend your letter to:Sleepy Sue StudioP.O. Box 31412Los Angeles, CA 90031Listen and read my blog: https://whilewerestillhere.com Reach me at kathy@whilewerestillhere.comStarting with Episode 56, the episode music was added. It was composed, produced and provided by Kyle Bray specifically for this show. Reach out to me if you want the score. The logo artwork was provided by Maddie's Plush Pouch - maddelinesplushpouch@gmail.com

Transatlantic Cable Podcast
Transatlantic Cable podcast, episode 346

Transatlantic Cable Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 30:29


For the 346th episode of the Kaspersky Transatlantic Cable Podcast, Jag and I dive into a handful of stories that tie back to disinformation, privacy, people persisting, before ending with the WTF story of the week (and perhaps year).   We kick things off discussing WhatsApp and encryption, but more importantly how the app's boss understands that it is being used – even in countries where there are bans on the popular messenger app. From there, we jump into the story from last week that impacts users of DropBox. After covering what it is, we discuss some safety measures that can be used by people using the service.   For our third story, we dive into the world of TikTok. While the US ban may be top of mind, we are actually crossing the world to discuss a recent phenomenon on the app that ties back to North Korea. It isn't a hack, but rather an odd case of a propaganda song from the country going viral on the popular platform. Who would have thought that disinformation could go viral? But hey, I guess the beat slaps (as the kids say).   After that bit of head scratching, we head back to the US where recent research has shown that phishing sites impersonating the USPS are getting almost as much traffic as the real site. To close things out, we dive into AI and porn. More specifically, a new app being advertised on PornHub that allows anyone with the app to see any person neked, with the help of AI and without consent.   If you liked what you heard, please consider subscribing.   ·      Tens of millions secretly use WhatsApp despite bans ·      Dropbox says hackers stole customer data, auth secrets from eSignature service ·      Why North Korea's latest propaganda bop is a huge TikTok hit ·      US Post Office phishing sites get as much traffic as the real one ·      Pornhub's Nonconsensual 'Nudify' Ad

TWWWBLY
Ep.198 – Week Beginning May 6th

TWWWBLY

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 48:42


When was the US Post Office established? When did Monty Python's Flying Circus debut? Why is it so damned funny when performers fall off the stage? all the answers to these questions, plus no one is wearing socks as they clean their room, all on this week's episode of TWWWBLY! Find out more at https://twwwbly.pinecast.co

Notnerd Podcast: Tech Better
Episode 438: Another Week, Another AI Gadget - Rabbit R1 + Tech Tips, Picks, and Other News!

Notnerd Podcast: Tech Better

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 67:27


Well, the reviews are out on the Rabbit R1. How does it compare to the Humane AI Pin or Limitless? Do we really need another gadget to do AI for us? Plus, what's the deal with the TikTok ban? We also announce the winner of our Notpicks giveaway! And all the other tech goodness you've come to expect.  https://www.youtube.com/live/nfqfK11wzmg?si=yEhthOSHfwZocXeT INTRO (00:00) NOTPICKS.COM GIVEAWAY (02:45) Rabbit R1. Is AI in a Box worth it? (11:25) MKBHD strikes again, “Barely Reviewable” iJustine is partner with R1, doesn't say one bad thing about it AI hardware is like trying to invent the iPod after the iPhone DAVE'S PRO-TIP OF THE WEEK: Facebook feeds (19:50) JUST THE HEADLINES: (26:30) US Post Office phishing sites get as much traffic as the real one Generative AI arrives in the gene editing world of CRISPR Thermonator, the Flame-Throwing Robot Dog, Can Now Be Yours for $9,420 Microsoft releases MS-DOS 4 source code on GitHub Ford just reported a massive loss on every electric vehicle it sold DJI might get banned next in the US US teacher charged with using AI to frame principal with hate speech clip Airline keeps mistaking 101-year-old woman for a 1-year-old TAKES: Biden signs TikTok ‘ban' bill into law, starting the clock for ByteDance to divest it - ByteDance prefers TikTok shutdown in US if legal options fail, sources say - Biden campaign plans to keep using TikTok through the election (31:55) With YouTube Booming, Podcast Creators Get Camera-Ready (38:25) Google delays third-party cookie demise yet again (43:10) Police warn of thieves using wifi-jamming tech to disarm cameras, alarms (46:15) BONUS ODD TAKE: BioNumbers - The database of useful biological numbers (48:05) PICKS OF THE WEEK: Dave: SAMSUNG 28-Inch ViewFinity UR55 Series 4K UHD IPS Computer Monitor, HDR10, AMD FreeSync, HDMI 2.0 and DisplayPort 1.2, Bezelless Display, Eye Care, LU28R550UQNXZA, 2023 (55:20) Nate: Shure SM48 Cardioid Dynamic Vocal Microphone with Shock-Mounted Cartridge, Steel Mesh Grille and Integral Pop Filter, A25D Mic Clip, Storage Bag, 3-pin XLR Connector, No Cable Included (SM48-LC) (59:25) RAMAZON PURCHASE (01:04:15) Find us elsewhere: https://notpicks.com https://notnerd.com https://www.youtube.com/c/Notnerd https://www.instagram.com/n0tnerd https://www.facebook.com/n0tnerd/ info@Notnerd.com

RAD Radio
04.30.24 Tech 2U Tuesdays - Episode 28

RAD Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 54:54


In today's podcast episode, we dive into the return of Net Neutrality, the challenges Meta faces with NSFW "AI Girlfriend" ads, and a disturbing case of AI voice imitation leading to an arrest in Baltimore. We also explore the revolutionary uses of AI with CRISPR technology and the alarming rise of US Post Office phishing sites that rival the traffic of the official site.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Connect & Collaborate
Global Trade This Week – Episode 143

Connect & Collaborate

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 29:48


What's going on in Global Trade this Week? Today Trade Geek Pete Mento & Doug Draper of Inland Star Distribution cover: 2:58 -UPS replacing Fedex for US Post Office 9:58 -Updates on the Port of Baltimore 13:37 -Halftime 22:44 - Second Wave of LogTech Acquisitions? 27:07 -FLPA Moving into a New Phase of Deeper Enforcement   https://www.capwwide.com/international-insights/4/8/24/gttw-podcast-episode-143 https://youtu.be/ASjBmu-PQRY  

Concealed Carry Podcast - Guns | Training | Defense | CCW
S9E21: News & Legislation – The Great Translucent AR Magazine War

Concealed Carry Podcast - Guns | Training | Defense | CCW

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2024 105:23


Today, Riley and Doc share the latest industry news and legislative updates. Today we bring to you some big legal news involving a US Post Office case. We also have a TON of new product updates and releases to tell you about preluding some of what will be seen at SHOT Show next week. Plus much more.

Chasing History Radio
Chasing History Radio: Civil War Postal Service, Its Cool!

Chasing History Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 17:27


We promise that you will find this interesting! The confederacy had a postal service, so did the United States, but how it all worked is very interesting!.... We promise this won't suck!  Please help us out by leaving a comment and sharing our show with others!    Don't forget to Subscribe, Comment & leave us a rating and review. We also have a YouTube Channel "Chasing History" where we take you into the field with the men & women who discover history!

The Best One Yet

The US Post Office just revealed that it lost $6.5B this year — So we're going to tell you the story, the history, and business model of the mail service… that we all own.For the 1st time ever, you can now buy cars on Amazon.com — Amazon will sell Hyundai cars, but only because Hyundai will put Amazon in its cars.And the creator of “Anchorman” just launched a TV show on TikTok — Because TikTok is now TVtok.$FDX $UPS $AMZNSubscribe to our newsletter: tboypod.com/newsletterWant merch, a shoutout, or got TheBestFactYet? Go to: www.tboypod.comFollow The Best One Yet on Instagram, Twitter, and Tiktok: @tboypodAnd now watch us on YoutubeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Ad Creeps
The US Post Office Department's Mr. Zip

Ad Creeps

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 31:36


You live in a series of numbers (& letters), this podcast is a series of words. It's time for Dee to finally explain to Al what, why, how and WHO is Mr. Zip. Plus, bad CGI from Odessa, Texas. Main Ad: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojn6U2kP_pQ Local Ad: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YozMDzOAGxk Sources: https://www.adcreeps.gay/sources-1/333-uspszip

PEBCAK Podcast: Information Security News by Some All Around Good People
Episode 121 - Meta Releases Threads, ChatGPT Tortures Telemarketers, US Post Office Tracking Scams, Prime Day 2023

PEBCAK Podcast: Information Security News by Some All Around Good People

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023


Welcome to this week's episode of the PEBCAK Podcast! We've got four amazing stories this week so sit back, relax, and keep being awesome! Be sure to stick around for our Dad Joke of the Week. (DJOW) Follow us on Instagram @pebcakpodcast PEBCAK - Acronym of “problem exists between chair and keyboard.”

The 'X' Zone Radio Show
Rob McConnell Interviews - KATHY KIRK - Lightworker and Starseed

The 'X' Zone Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 60:07


Kathy Kirk, a Consciousness Bridge, Light Worker and Starseed is the creator of Applied Spirituality™ - a body of work synthesized over 30 years to assist the evolution of mankind into the Golden Age of New 5th Dimensional Earth by bridging science and spirituality and all perceived dualities. Kathy's background includes the sciences (premed) and business (corporate and entrepreneurial). A graduate of Cornell University, Kathy is the author of two books, Well Done – A Story of Applied Spirituality, and The Earthling's Quick Start Guide. Kathy reinterprets everyday events in terms of the Quality of Consciousness at her blog, A New View http://appliedspirituality.com/a-new-view-blog/ and for the Cleveland Plain Dealer at http://blog.cleveland.com/newview/. For over a year, Kathy hosted a New View of Life Radio Show encouraging that the most patriotic thing people can do is to expand their minds and open their hearts into a New Higher Perspective.Kathy, a powerful and humorous speaker, has addressed such groups as NAS North Island, Qualcomm, BAE Systems, SPAWARS, Mensa, the US Post Office, Cornell University, the Department of Defense, Phoenix House and San Diego County Libraries. She gives seminars, workshops and classes. Her signature class in self mastery , The Course: Loving YourSelf Unconditionally, is offered once a year or for private groups on demand. Her course, The Round Table Reunification of Parts is groundbreaking, as her method addresses the Quantum Field working at the Soul Level. She does group, personal and executive coaching; and Kathy loves to customize her talks to the audience's area of interest/concern.Our radio shows archives and programming include: A Different Perspective with Kevin Randle; Alien Cosmic Expo Lecture Series; Alien Worlds Radio Show; America's Soul Doctor with Ken Unger; Back in Control Radio Show with Dr. David Hanscom, MD; Connecting with Coincidence with Dr. Bernard Beitman, MD; Dick Tracy; Dimension X; Exploring Tomorrow Radio Show; Flash Gordon; Imagine More Success Radio Show with Syndee Hendricks and Thomas Hydes; Jet Jungle Radio Show; Journey Into Space; Know the Name with Sharon Lynn Wyeth; Lux Radio Theatre - Classic Old Time Radio; Mission Evolution with Gwilda Wiyaka; Paranormal StakeOut with Larry Lawson; Ray Bradbury - Tales Of The Bizarre; Sci Fi Radio Show; Seek Reality with Roberta Grimes; Space Patrol; Stairway to Heaven with Gwilda Wiyaka; The 'X' Zone Radio Show with Rob McConnell; Two Good To Be True with Justina Marsh and Peter Marsh; and many other!That's The ‘X' Zone Broadcast Network Shows and Archives - https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv

Hudson Mohawk Magazine
Jim Kaufman of Solidarity Committee of the Capital District, Part 2

Hudson Mohawk Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 10:32


On Saturday, July 1, 2023, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry spoke to Jim Kaufman, Solidarity Committee of the Capital District member and former legislative director of the APWU Local 390. In this labor segment, Willie interviews him about activities and issues of the Solidarity Committee of the Capital District and the American Postal Workers Union's struggle against the privatization of the US Post Office—this is part two of that discussion.

Hudson Mohawk Magazine
Jim Kaufman of Solidarity Committee of the Capital District, Part 1

Hudson Mohawk Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 10:11


On Saturday, July 1, 2023, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry spoke to Jim Kaufman, Solidarity Committee of the Capital District member and former legislative director of the APWU Local 390. In this labor segment, Willie interviews him about activities and issues of the Solidarity Committee of the Capital District and the American Postal Workers Union's struggle against the privatization of the US Post Office. This is part one of that discussion.

The Peel
Selling $100 Million in Dog Collars | Ken Ehrman (Co-founder, Halo Collar)

The Peel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 48:07


Ken Ehrman is the co-founder and Managing Partner of Halo Collar, a smart dog collar that tracks your dog with GPS. Halo Collar uses patented technology that allows customers to instantly create up to 20 unique virtual dog fences from their phone using GPS. Brought to you by Secureframe, the automated compliance platform built by compliance experts: https://secureframe.com/request-demo-4?utm_source=partner&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=062023-thesplit Read the transcript: https://www.thespl.it/p/the-iphone-for-your-dog-ken-ehrman In this episode, we discuss: - Working for Mike Markkula, the first investor in Apple - Building hardware and the importance of patents - Listening to customers, solving their problems, and sizing a market - Qualifying enterprise customers and selling with "calm confidence." - Early investors trying to buy 95% of his first company - Getting the US Post Office and Army to fund $15 million in R&D - Taking a company public in 1999 with $3 million in revenue - Using AI to train dog movements and make "the Apple Watch" for dogs - The crazy story of how he met his celebrity co-founder, Cesar Millan the Dog Whisperer - What happened when they met famous TikToker Charli D'Amelio Where to find Ken: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ken-ehrman Where to find Turner: Newsletter: https://www.thespl.it Twitter: https://twitter.com/TurnerNovak Referenced: Buy the Halo Collar: https://www.halocollar.com/ Cesar Millan, 'the Dog Whisperer': https://www.cesarsway.com/ More on RFID tags: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ukfpq71BoMo&ab_channel=ALLABOUTELECTRONICS Read the transcript: https://www.thespl.it/p/the-iphone-for-your-dog-ken-ehrman Production and distribution by: https://www.supermix.io For sponsorship inquiries: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSebvhBlDDfHJyQdQWs8RwpFxWg-UbG0H-VFey05QSHvLxkZPQ/viewform

He's Holy & I'm Knott
He's Holy I'm Knott Welcomes Mayor Kurt Schmoke, currently the President of the University of Baltimore

He's Holy & I'm Knott

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 64:01


Rev. Al and I so excited about this episode, the Mayor and Rev. go back a long ways, both graduates of City Collge High School, and both leaders in this community since their High Schools Days.  An amazing athlete Kurt Schmoke lead the City Knights to Championships two years while he was in High School, Junior and Senior year.  One of his mentors was George Young, a man who went on to run the New York Giants, he helped Kurt set his sights high and was pivitol in his journey to Yale. Kurt remembers wanting to be Mayor back to his early days in High School inspired by then Mayor Tommy Dellasandro during a speech at school.  A graduate of Yale undergrad and Harvard Law School and as a Rhodes Scholar he landed himself in Oxford for two years.  In High School he was a member of the famed Boys Club the Lancers.  As a Lancer he traveled the world and it opened his eyes to cultures all over the world.  He didn't get smaller he got bigger, and before you know it he was Baltimore's States Attorney and eventually its Mayor, where he served three terms  While Mayor he focused on making Baltimore "The City that Reads" and he tore down and rebuilt every multi-story public housing project in Baltimore.  As the President of UB he lends his experience and his vision for a new Station North which is underway with UB playing a real role in the redevelopement and repositioning land in the immediate area as construction begins on Baltimore's New state of the art Train Station along with UB's redevelopment of the US Post Office site adjacent to the campus.  A man raised in the public schools here in Baltimore he shows us what's possible with good parents and good mentors in life. Thanks Mayor Schmoke, for all you have done over the years, thanks for what you are doing now, this was a great conversation, we thank you for your time!      

Converge Media Network
CMN Build206 Building Black Wealth Ep. 1 | Keanna Pickett

Converge Media Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 32:08


When the US Post Office in the Central Area shut down, The Postman Seattle — and the United States Postal Service — opened shop on MLK and Union to give the community a place to pack, ship, and get their mail through the ongoing changes in the neighborhood. After the tragic loss of her husband in 2022, D'Vonne Pickett Jr., Keanna has continued their family's legacy through her grief to ensure that the community she loves continues to thrive and receive the services they deserve. Location: Central District (Seattle, WA) FB & IG: @thepostmanseattle Website: www.thepostmanseattle.com Share your thoughts and feedback on Social Media (FB, IG, or Twitter) and #BUILD206 or @BUILD206 in your posts. Follow BUILD for more events, activities, and information at linktr.ee/build206

The Jeff Oravits Show Podcast
Ep. 1586: Marc Lotter, Feds spending $197,000 per second. Mark Haughwout, do we need an EPA? Bob Thorpe, AZ budget ballooning!

The Jeff Oravits Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 43:17


Ep. 1586: Thursday, March 9, 2023   Marc Lotter, Feds spending $197,000 per second. Mark Haughwout, do we need an EPA? Bob Thorpe, AZ budget ballooning!   Marc Lotter, Feds spending $197,000 per second. (2:00) Former Trump advisor Marc Lotter joins us to discuss the Biden budget and infrastructure woes in America.    Jeff and Mark debate the need for and the size of the EPA (20:00) and other federal bureaucracies. Mark has a gripe with the US Post Office and Jeff asks why do we even have mail anymore. + Is Mark to blame for the standard charging ports for EVs you don't own in Flagstaff. And Bob Thorpe discusses the AZ state budget ballooning.    Marks frustration with sports in America today (40:00) and his wife beating a man who entered as a “non binary” but losing to him because he was a “non binary”.    Jeff's Top News Picks (45:00) include bill breaking up Maricopa County failing, Jeff proposes Senators by county, bobcat enters through dog door, Jill Biden gives 1 of 11 women's award to transgender man + how did Arizonas Congressional delegation vote on proposal to remove US troops from Syria? 

The Jason & Scot Show - E-Commerce And Retail News
EP303 - Amazon, Walmart and E-com Q4 Results

The Jason & Scot Show - E-Commerce And Retail News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 52:37


EP303 - Amazon, Walmartand E-com Q4 Results  In this episode we cover: Amazon Q4 Earnings Walmart Q4 Earnings US Department of Commerce Q4 e-commerce data Discussion of Temu and other Social Commerce News Don't forget to like our facebook page, and if you enjoyed this episode please write us a review on itunes. Episode 303 of the Jason & Scot show was recorded on Thursday, February 23rd 2023. http://jasonandscot.com Join your hosts Jason "Retailgeek" Goldberg, Chief Commerce Strategy Officer at Publicis, and Scot Wingo, CEO of GetSpiffy and Co-Founder of ChannelAdvisor as they discuss the latest news and trends in the world of e-commerce and digital shopper marketing. Transcript Jason: [0:23] Welcome to the Jason and Scot show this is episode 303 being recorded on Thursday February 23rd 20:23 that's a lot of three Scott I'm your host Jason retailgeek Goldberg and as usual I'm here with your co-host Scot Wingo. Scot: [0:40] Hey Jason welcome back Jason Scott sure listeners it could have been worse we could have done it on 22 to 23 so there'll be a lot of tooth so we broke up the to smooth some threes. Jason: [0:52] I believe that was episode 223 was on that yeah. Scot: [0:56] I had I am not a big sports ball person but I watched the Super Bowl every year for the commercials and I had, I know you're the grand poobah of all things advertising and I had an ad question for you. Jason: [1:12] Yeah awesome you've come to the right place hit me. Scot: [1:15] What is to EMU and why is it not the same thing as wish.com. Jason: [1:22] That's a great question I can only partially answer so Teemu is a e-commerce site. In as far as I know at this point only in the United States of America it's owned by pin duo duo in China which often is called a PDD and depending on how you count PD is the second or third largest e-commerce site in China in China it's a super interesting gamified model where like you get your friends to go in on the deal with you and it drives your deal cost. Down so everybody saves more when you all by together kind of thing so it's a. Scot: [1:58] Okay group buying used to be called back in the day. Jason: [2:00] Social shopping exactly and so it's super interesting and they're doing really well so they launched an e-commerce site in the u.s. it appears that it's primarily a catalog they built by aggregating a wide variety of different. Producers in China and it does have very much of a wish Vibe like it's a lot of. Extraordinarily inexpensive apparel and you know inexpensive tchotchkes that you probably didn't know you need but like if you start browsing the side it for a.m. on a Friday night you're. You're gonna end up making some ill-advised purchases and then it seems like everything drop ships from factories. In China via u.s. post so they if you remember back in the day wish was like very slow shipping like to 26 weeks. T mood typically quote six to eight days they launched in November I ordered a couple shirts and they promised me like a delivery and they actually arrived in like five days to the United States. Scot: [3:07] Wow. Jason: [3:08] Yeah so it was reason via US Post Office in the u.s. portion at least and you know there's this. International postal treaty that probably meant it was super inexpensive for Teemu to ship it via US Post Office to the US. But what was interesting to me is I give you an idea of how cheap this stuff is the I ordered a dollar shirt that was forty percent off with free shipping so. I literally have 60 Cent shirt delivered from China and five days. Scot: [3:40] Cool is it like wish were eighty percent of the businesses hair extensions. Jason: [3:44] Yeah so I don't have a break it is a lot of that like it's a lot of like USB accessories and stuff I do think it's more heavy on apparel and I have talked to people that are more hip and in the know than me that think there's like, that you know it's very short-term apparel it's kind of disposable apparel so they're all the usual caveats about being an ecological disaster probably apply. But I have been told that they have that they like have some interesting on-trend Styles and things on that that like for some demographics it's the, the apparel selection is appealing but what I do know is they launched in November and when I looked at the year in and it's mostly on a mobile app when I looked at the year in app downloads, it was the eighth most downloaded shopping app. On iTunes so more downloads than eBay for example over the year and Timmy was only in there for two months and and so it's kind of funny I'm a little embarrassed I. [4:52] Posted some stats on LinkedIn about mobile apps and I said and don't sleep on Teemu it looks like they're running fast and then a week later they ran that Super Bowl ad that you saw which is certainly going to Goose their downloads more and literally right before the game I found out that my company publicist actually produced that Super Bowl at so, it may have seemed like I was promoting a client but In fairness to me I didn't know they were to client when I when I mentioned it. Scot: [5:20] Cool shouldn't you know who your clients are as a chief digital retail strategy officer. Jason: [5:25] I should as a first a first world problem in your business is when you have too many clients to know. Scot: [5:33] You're forgiven. Jason: [5:34] Or maybe that's just a sign of a bad a bed, employing my case but yeah you know holding company like publicist were a Federation of agencies and most of the agencies do their own thing so this is you know a cool creative agency that we have Saatchi & Saatchi out of Los Angeles, um and sure enough they did reach out to me to say hey we have a Commerce client and we'd love for you to come talk to them. Check out their Super Bowl hour and the next they're Super Bowl add in the next hour and so that's how I how I found out there are client thank you guys. Scot: [6:05] You're like you're like I totally predicted these guys would shoot up the charts. Jason: [6:09] I did I did I tried to take credit but seemed like shockingly not everyone in my company follows me on LinkedIn I know. Scot: [6:16] Should be over should be like part of the onboarding. Jason: [6:21] Sometimes I think it should but then other times I think of how many times has probably saved my career that like important people at work Dan see something I like I said I'm going to so I think on the aggregate I'm going to stick with it how it is. Scot: [6:31] Call any other trip reports or anything to go into before we jump into some news I know you're chomping at the bit to talk about some data. Jason: [6:39] Yeah so it is obviously well I guess it's always trade show season but this feels like a special version of trade show season next week is e tell West, in Palm Springs which is usually a good Joe but for sure a good boondoggle if you're trying to get out of the Chicago winter in February Palm Springs is a good, a good place to go so I'll be going there and I have a lined up a couple guests for folks to listen to in the in the subsequent weeks and then the end so that's the end of February the end of March is shop talked and so I'll be giving a talk at shop talk and. And talking to some folks there too so so a couple cool industry events on the on the horizon. Scot: [7:25] Cops are gonna have a little Gap and then we'll have some a lot of show reports to go over I guess. Cooper one of the things we wanted to start today was finally got the last piece of data from 2022 from the US Department of Commerce walk us through what your magic Tableau Data machine is Tanya. Jason: [7:47] Yeah so mid-February US Department of Commerce publishes this quarterly report on e-commerce and so the Q4 data from last year came out in mid-February and so now that we have qu for we can see a whole year so in 2022 us e-commerce sales were 1 trillion, 33 billion in sales so the first time we've officially exceeded a trillion dollars so that's kind of cool. [8:20] What's I guess slightly less cool depending on where you stand is the growth rate so that trillion dollars is 7.4% more than 20 21 largely because 2021. Was a like pretty astronomical year but but to put things in perspective. Over the last 10 years than normal growth rate for e-commerce is 16.4% so 7.4 percent is less than half of what our traditional growth would be. And it's actually the slowest rate of growth. Basically since e-commerce happened so so 2022 is not a, a stellar year for e-commerce growth, now when you look at that three-year stack you say how much did e-commerce grow since before covid it's up a lot it's up 81 percent. [9:17] And you know a trillion dollars total retail sales are about 7 trillion so e-commerce ends up being 14.6 percent of all retail sales, a lot of people like to talk about what percentage of course sales it is because like people don't tend to buy gas. Via e-commerce and Tull spiffy start selling gas and until recently people really weren't buying cars online so a lot of, we could debate the merits of this but a lot of people still have this definition of core retail which doesn't have Auto or gas in it and so if you take Auto and gas out and you say that trillion dollars is 21.5 percent of core retail which. Makes the us about the third or fourth highest e-commerce penetration country in the world. [10:07] Obviously I get a lot of these e-commerce Spike during covid and then kind of regress to the mean but. You know if you look at the e-commerce dollars growth. Were 36 percent above what we would have forecasted. Before covid started and we've sold like 275 billion a year more than we would have expected to sell this year so over the three years e-commerce has, has grown quite a bit and remained high but what is true and worrisome about 20 22 it's the lowest rate of growth we've ever seen and for the first time since e-commerce started. Retail actually grew faster than e-commerce so that the total retail growth number for last year was 8.2 percent versus the e-commerce rate of 7.4 percent so that's an interesting backdrop as we start to get all these. Q4 earnings reports flowing in. Scot: [11:09] Yeah and that's really just you know it's a reversion to the mean right so we had a surge in e-commerce so you Commerce is more coming down more so than retail surgeon is that if we charted that out is that what would see. Jason: [11:23] Ecommerce has not surged as I mean retail is not surged as much as e-commerce has come down so. Yeah so like on the whole the three years of the pandemic were very good to retail and very good to e-commerce the, when they happen with slightly different e-commerce is biggest year was the first year of the pandemic and retails biggest year was 20 was the second year of the pandemic so when you're looking at year over year sales Ecommerce is comping against a big number on the numerator while the denominator suddenly got a lot bigger, for retail and so when you look at it as a percentage of retail it definitely looks like it regress to the mean but when you just look at, net dollars people spend an e-commerce before and after the pandemic. We both we spend a lot more money at retail than we used to and we spend a lot more money on e-commerce than we used to and so the spoiler where the fear is. Is that the new normal or did we just pull in a bunch of demand and that bodes poorly for 2023. Scot: [12:31] Yes go for some tea leaves to help us kind of parse through that we had some interesting earnings first of all we wanted to chat about Amazon's fourth quarter the way I would kind of we didn't do a show on this one because it was really not that much to talk about to be honest with you so they came in just their dramatically lowered over the last couple quarters they have dramatically lowered the the back half of 22 so they the Q4 of this slightly beat that that new Lowered Expectations, and then their q1 guidance was in line with a little bit lower than what Wall Street was expecting but not enough to be super material one thing I thought you would find interesting is they took about a 3 billion dollar charge on restructuring there was they announced they laid off 18,000 people I think most people saw that, and that was 640 million but part of the charge was 720 million to impairment at fresh and go stores I thought you would find that interesting and I guess they had I guess those are the ones they must have planned a bunch of openings and now they've got all this kind of like you know they're kind of half pregnant with this bunch of real estate bunch of stores they want to launch and then they pause that. [13:44] And then one that was interesting to me is we work a lot with these Amazon DSP companies and I've often wondered who insures them because they bang the heck out of them and Amazon increase their reserves for Self Insurance in their transportation Network by 1.3 billion which I thought was interesting given that we see these things just 90% chance if you see an Amazon Prime van it's got a fair number of Dents & Dings on the side of it. Jason: [14:12] Yeah that's yeah that's a hard gig for a van although there probably are no easy gigs for van. Scot: [14:19] Yeah would you think about the freshen go. Jason: [14:21] Yeah so the grocery story is interesting right longtime listeners will remember Amazon kind of retreated from most of their non grocery, retail Concepts I want to say a quarter ago so they kind of they closed all the bookstores they closed the five-star stores and and they kind of said hey we're we're we're revisiting our brick and mortar strategy the one, aspect of brick-and-mortar that they continue to operate where these grocery stores that are called Fresh and these. [14:53] Convenience stores or grab-and-go food stores that are the Amazon go stores that just walk out technology and, you know grocery super important I talk about it all the time it's like the second biggest category of consumer spending and Retail and it's one category where Amazon hasn't done very well arguably Whole Foods hasn't done very well since Amazon bought them, and you know the magic question was where they going to invent a more successful grocery Concept in Amazon Fresh and then this quarter they answered that question no now essentially said we haven't found anything differentiated enough in the Amazon Fresh stores to make us want to scale them, rapidly we haven't given up on Grocery and we're going to continue to work on it and roll something new out but we're for sure pulling back on, growth strategy for this current fresh concept, and so so you know it sounds like hey they definitely don't think they've got brick-and-mortar figured out between fresh and Whole Foods and on delivery, last year, you know they started charging even for Prime members they started charging for delivery at Whole Foods and. [16:06] That way I have a hypothesis that that dramatically put a crimp in there, they're grocery e-commerce sales although in a lot of places in the country groceries are delivered by fresh not by Whole Foods so this quarter they also announced that they're adding a delivery fee even if you're a Prime member. For fresh grocery delivery so there is no free grocery delivery option at Amazon, um you know which in my mind puts them at a pretty significant disadvantage vis-à-vis, instacart Walmart and Kroger that are all aggressively acquiring customers with offers right now. Scot: [16:44] Yep Anderson tough category. Jason: [16:45] So grocery seems like a place where like Amazon has put some serious effort in and it has not won yet has not figured it out. Scot: [16:56] One of the other things that's weighing heavily on the minds of Amazon shareholders is the AWS Computing platform saw its growth really dip below 20% all the cloud providers are feeling this Google Microsoft I think Google has laid off a bunch of the people leading their Cloud effort Microsoft Azure is under a bunch of pressure as well and what's happening is as we hit some economic headwinds the users of these Cloud infrastructures are lots of startups that have venture capital and VC rounds are getting few and far between so they are reducing their loads and their trading down you know one of the things you can do on these platforms is have a machine with a certain computer, horsepower you can kind of say you know maybe I'll go down a couple rungs on the ladder of compute horsepower there and save a little bit and. So it's an area where companies are looking to save money very quickly because you're not locked into certainty or anything like that like you would, be with some software as a service platforms. Jason: [17:58] Yeah I think I'm not to give you credit but I think you were one of the first people I saw, talking about that phenomenon and then it became a big thing I think I like Twitter announced that they were slashing 75% of their salesforce.com seats and it just seemed like in the same way that like, you know Middle America when when budgets get tight you know everybody looks at their recurring spending and cuts all these you know apps they accidentally signed up for On the App Store and in the same way it feels like every company in America is like. Going on a SAS diet right now. Scot: [18:31] Yeah I you know I like to coin phrases we famously coined ship again on the show I call it's a split so when you wake up one day and you look around your company and you've got 200 different stats platforms that you're paying it's only $30 a seat a month but there's 1,000 employees using it and you got 200 of them that I can't do the math on that but it adds up very quickly, so a lot of companies are right-sizing, their SAS budgets one of the interesting beneficiaries of this was the Microsoft Azure platform had pressure but the the Office 365 has done amazing because what happens is people say well I'm using slack Dropbox. And you know maybe maybe one of the Google platforms and you know and I also have Office 365 will if you start to reconcile this you can drop drop box for OneNote and. OneNote Drive. Jason: [19:32] Know what you're right one drive. Scot: [19:35] OneDrive yeah and I can drop you no slack for, they have their own teams and then Zoom for teams and then so so Microsoft because they've got one of the most fullest sweets and almost everyone has Microsoft because of office kind of packed in there their they're a huge beneficiary of that SAS Bluett interestingly I think it was enough to offset the this the downgrades they saw it and measure. Jason: [20:04] Yeah that's super interesting. Scot: [20:06] Yeah one of the you know one of the interesting things that when you're in these weird Economic Times when these companies released their numbers it's late enough into the next quarter so this all came out kind of mid-February that they can give a little color and one of the on the current color. [20:23] Quarter, so they're talking about Q4 results but then sometimes they will drop a little bit what we're already we're seeing kind of right now so they did they did talk about AWS had kind of bottomed out at a 17 percent growth rate or something like that mid-teens, so Wall Street took that positively they also said you know they said we're seeing really improved efficiencies and the retail business which I think Wall Street took to mean they feel like they're at this right balance now of, Transportation warehouses and all those things that they had to shed if feels the feels like they're done based on kind of like what they're seeing, there's always this caveat that that's they've only seen 45 days of the corridor so who knows what the back after that looks like. [21:09] The real bright spot and this is interesting because there's this theme going on the economy where services are are kind of growing much faster than Goods and, at Amazon DE Prime Service Group re dramatically grew 17 percent over a year and acceleration from last quarter's 14% so so Wall Street found that really interesting and I think, you know it's hard to it's hard to know why people are picking Prime I think some consumers are going through a reconciliation with their streaming platforms and they're kind of just like that Microsoft example they're saying well if I go to Prime I get Prime video and I can get access my Yellowstone through there and some other things and that's probably good enough maybe I'll turn off. [21:55] I don't know there's this design of these things now so in any case Wall Street was really pleased with this because there's been a lot of talk at Windows Amazon hit Prime saturation, well you don't hit saturation if you have an acceleration of growth like that so so that was you know a couple the positives in the quarter there but interesting enough and you probably know the ads part I think it had yet another Blockbuster business because they're they continue to benefit from that first party you know all this, effectively the biggest retail media Network out there and I know you think a lot about these retail media networks but that was a gift from our friends at Apple to Amazon so that continues to be the gift that keeps on giving. Jason: [22:37] Yeah yeah it the rate of growth did slow ride so they were in the like 30s and forty percent a year that it was growing and I want to say it only grew, 20% in Q4 your over here which again faster than AWS and still quite fast but for 12 months that means they sold thirty two point seven billion dollars worth of ads and if you assume, that ads are about 75 percent gross margin that means that the ad business contributed 25 billion dollars in earned income, um and ews last year contributed 22 billion dollars in earned income so, you're you know you basically end up with. Retail media networks contributing more to the bottom line at Amazon even than a WS which they're both great businesses. Scot: [23:31] You know I think the 75% is aggressive I think I don't understand why it's like almost not a hundred percent. Jason: [23:39] I agree I used to use a higher number and then I saw some like industry guys the. Like felt like there's more overhead in there and there are a lot of salespeople you know which don't don't you know scale model linearly so so in, I kind of fell in line with some other analysts and dropped it down to that 75%. Scot: [23:59] Yep. Jason: [24:03] However you size it like I'm pretty confident it's the most profitable business at Amazon and still like although it's slowing down slightly it's still still certainly growing, so that was interesting one that I haven't got my head around yet and I feel like you used to do this math yourself but I'm working on a couple of different models for what. Total us gmv did for Amazon and it's not completely trivial because we know what the first party sales were we know what the, the the units were but you know you have to make some assumptions to kind of convert those units into a GM V and the and the mix of third party is different than the mix of first party. But there but the reason that's interesting is liked by most models you know it it was not a huge, growth year for gmv for Amazon and so again I don't have a official estimate yet but like let's assume. They grew by 10% the. [25:16] Fees that they charge third-party sellers Drew 14%. Um so that the fees they're being able to get out of the third party Marketplace is almost certainly growing faster. Then the third party Marketplace and that's because they're able to raise a bunch of rates and our friends at Marketplace pulse did some math and they feel that on average the average 3rd party seller on Amazon when you add up all the selling cost between F ba and and advertising that the average take rate is now 50%. [25:55] So Well I always remind I mean Amazon is a good place to sell like I'm not saying anyone that they shouldn't use Amazon as part of their mix but I get asked all the time if I should just skip it, any other channel in just exclusively rely on Amazon and to me that's a huge mistake because Amazons. Rightly so going to optimize the profit for them and they're very good at that and so they're you know they're taking a lot of margin out of third party selling because there's a long line of people waiting behind every 3rd party seller that want to sell that same stuff. Scot: [26:27] Yeah you going to have a blended approach and kind of Leverage it to sell the right thing at the right time in the right Channel someone should start a company that does that but we'll talk about that another podcast. [26:42] He's busy car washing right now cool that's the Amazon report anything any other earnings you found in arson. Jason: [26:51] Yeah so Amazon reported pretty early this year I don't know if that was strategic or just have a calendar fell but now we are starting to get all of the more traditional retailers and so I want to say we recording this on Thursday Tuesday Walmart and Home Depot reported tomorrow morning targets going to report so we're starting to get all the the cue for sales data from the big retailers, a bunch of specialty Brands like a lot of the apparel Vans VF and folks have already reported and there is emerging and pretty. Clear picture so maybe before we do the Crip picture I'll just recap Walmart Q4 and I tried to channel my inner Scott because. [27:36] Scot and I are the perfect yin and yang Scott is a you know former public company CEO and Savvy investor and he cares a lot about how these companies perform against expectations and what happens to their, their evaluations and I just care how much stuff they sold all right and so I feel it's funny we both look at like all these earnings through different lenses so through your lens I feel like Walmart was mix I think you'd call it a beat and lower because earnings exceeded analysts expectations they came in at 1.71, per share and the in the analyst Target was 1.51 so that's a pretty good beat Revenue came in and 164 billion for the quarter and the expectation was unearned 59 billion so another good, um but on the bad news I think analysts were hoping for. Guidance of like five or six percent growth for the year and Walmart gave a two to two and a half percent guidance for the year. [28:42] And so basically the story was, we had a solid Q4 and a solid 20 22 but we're expecting things to get more difficult and more lean, in 2023 and they you know overtly said we saw spending slow down in the fourth quarter we saw a shift in the mix that they were consumers were trading down, to lower-cost products they were shifting from wants to needs and in Walmart's mix those needs are a lot less profitable so they're selling more Grocery and less, electronics and toys and home goods and stuff like that, and so the both of the guidance for revenue and especially the guidance for profit at Walmart were where lower and that, to me exactly Echoes a lot of the other earnings we heard like the Peril guys their guidance was awful and they're starting their stocks just Tanked, Home Depot actually had like a really soft Q4 because they said spending slow down at the beginning of Q4 so they cut they missed their. Their earnings expectations for Q4 and they had a little guidance but almost every retailer I've seen report earnings has reported lower than anticipated or has made a lower than hope for guidance, for 2023 so retailers are not super bullish on 2023. [30:05] From a pure sales standpoint it's kind of interesting I try to just to compare apples to apples Walmart's an international company, you know with two big retail Concepts in the US and a bunch of other countries I try to pull out like just Walmart sales in the US, and their same-store sales the three years of the pandemic 20 20 21 and 22 they grew 8.6% 6.4% and 6.6%. Average retail growth is 4.1 percent so they, significantly exceeded the industry average for all three of those years but the industry also did much better for the all three of those years so the industry grew at 7.8 14.4 and 6.9 so, basically Walmart slightly out performed the retail industry and two of the three years and underperformed retailing 2021, but solid growth across all three years and then Walmart is one of the nice retailers that breakout their e-commerce growth separately which. I suspect it's because it's usually pretty robust a lot of other companies have stopped reporting e-commerce and you can. [31:11] Speculate why that is this is they don't report it but Walmart eCommerce growth has been very robust during the pandemic so they grew 69 percent in 2020 11 percent in, 21 and 12 percent in 22 and that is you know their 69% was against an industry growth of 42 percent. And then you know this year they drew 12 percent against a e-commerce industry growth of 7.4 percent so. [31:38] Like pretty good e-commerce growth all the way across on a three-year stack that means Walmart Drew or Walmart Drew 100% over those three years their e-commerce business in the US, the the e-commerce industry grew 81% so Walmart Psych the second largest e-commerce site in the United States and they outperformed, the industry on growth Amazon probably did not outperform the industry like like the the best forecast is Amazon probably Drew 56% over those three years, so Walmart not surprising they're much more than Amazon and e-commerce but they grew much faster than Amazon, eBay ends up being the big loser over the three years they only Group 17 percent so kind of the underperformer and then just for sake of comparison Etsy grew 150 percent over the pandemic Shopify drew two hundred and twenty nine percent. And then this apparel company I talk a lot about, is crazy Chien Drew nine hundred percent during the pandemic and some of their financial data week to last month, and their internal forecast for their us Revenue in 2025 exceeds eBay's forecast for all revenue so that's enough, and apparel retailer that's going to sell more stuff online than all of eBay. Scot: [32:54] Wow that's crazy. Jason: [32:56] Yeah the world changes any of that. Scot: [32:58] Do they have infrastructure in the US like to do shipping and stuffers at all come straight from China. Jason: [33:04] The for Sheehan. I believe that they may have announced that they acquired some some sorting centers or some fulfillment center space in the US but I don't think it's come online yet so I think at the moment it's all being shipped abroad but I'm not certain on that. Scot: [33:21] Wow that's crazy it's a lot of international shipments. Jason: [33:26] Yeah yeah but it sounds like it's moving and then the speculation is you know she in in a lot of markets is a Marketplace and they are not a Marketplace in the US yet but a lot of people are speculating, that they're going to launch a Marketplace this year and especially if you if you think there are bigger overall than eBay. You know they're the biggest apparels reseller in the u.s. online or offline like they're on a on a tear it's pretty interesting and what covered on a different show but like their model about what I think is most interesting about Sheehan is there no Merchants they're literally getting their product ideas from tick-tock. Scot: [34:05] Yeah yeah and having a Marketplace will be good will be another piece of data to feed into this kind of viral Crazy Fast fashion engine that they've created. Jason: [34:15] 100% And it's interesting you know. Scot: [34:18] Third party seller would be scary. Jason: [34:18] Accused of doing that in a in a non-competitive way but and they may or may not be doing that but if they are doing it they're doing it with people like you know Sheehan is doing it with Skynet. Scot: [34:30] Yeah cool any other news on the e-commerce front. Jason: [34:37] Well so those are the big earnings I again there's you know we're going to see a bunch of the other big box retailers report over the next couple weeks so we'll put together a more complete picture of of who the winners and losers were like it's mapping if you look at the US Department of Commerce data and you see the categories that won and lost. By shockingly and I would have gone these predictions wrong at the beginning of the pandemic but you know what category like was about the best specialty category to be in over the last three years it was Sporting Goods. Scot: [35:05] Sporting Goods. Jason: [35:07] Yeah which I would not have thought right and Dix's you know had a like Dick's Sporting Goods has had a particularly good run and in fact they bought Moose Jaw from from Walmart today. The and the worst category to be in in the last three years by far is consumer electronics and so, spoiler alert Best Buy hasn't reported this quarter yet but all indications are that it's not going to be a Rosie. Quarter for Best Buy. Scot: [35:38] You know saw Home Depot had theater announcer pre-warned that things were getting kind of soft and so they've had a tremendous run since 2020 said some point people had to run out of money for upgrading their houses looks like we may be at a Tipping Point there too. Jason: [35:53] Yeah and I would categorize them as kind of one of these middle ones they had a phenomenal first half of the pandemic and now it appears to be slowing down and I you know some of the furniture guys are in that same boat and so that the you know it'll be interesting to see where they net out over the three years like I think they're going to net out to have done better than average but not but not amazingly right and in the middle of the pandemic we were all saying like oh man these are. You know Home Depot might be the biggest winner of the pandemic because everybody redid their backyard. So the that's all the earnings stuff I had the other like kind of pool of interesting news that I'm going to ask a lot about right now all centers around social commerce and what's interesting is, there's like news and diametrically different directions so Tik-Tok which, it's not the biggest social network but it's certainly the fastest growing social network and it's it's you know it has prodigious engagement at this point Tick-Tock launched they've had some native shopping before but they launched a native shops feature and it I would characterize it as the most robust. [37:09] Feature set for shopping on a social platform that I've seen yet so stores can have their own shop they can aggregate their own catalog and it's everything is not just a buy now which is normally how social networks do it they have a persistent cart and you you can add multiple items to a cart um you can change all the attributes of those items which is often a problem with other native checkouts you can get a delivery forecast you get tax calculate promo code you get all these things that like historically social networks Skip and then a feature I would have never expected, it's a multi-vendor universal cart so you can actually buy from multiple Tik-Tok shops, in a single transaction and they take PayPal and Apple pay so I would characterize that as a surprisingly robust, native feature to get people buying on tick-tock, and so if you just saw that news you'd say oh that's the future is you know people are discovering stuff on Tik-Tok instead of in the Shelf in the aisle at a store and now they're just going to buy it right on Tick-Tock but in the the same month, our friends at meta turned off their shopping tab on both Facebook and Instagram and said, hey we tried it and we don't we don't think that's how people want to shop and then I guess one other. [38:37] Selfish piece of. Of content in this whole genre a lot of the hype in the u.s. when I get clients asking me about like the Buzzy thing in social commerce it's a live streaming Commerce then there now 100 live streaming vendors I get pitches every single day from someone that like has reinvented shopping and it's all this wise Freeman Commerce which is huge in China but has not. [39:04] Taking off in the US and so I got tired of repeating my same concerns so I wrote a Forbes article that got pretty popular you know talking about how I felt like live streaming Commerce in particular. Was wildly overhyped and it got a lot of them reactions some people violently disagree most of those were live streaming vendors and a lot of, lives a lot of veterans in the space including like brands that sell abroad we're live streaming is big and in the u.s. like chimed in and said yeah what Jason saying is exactly what we're seeing. And what it boils down to is there's there some genres we're live-streaming makes a lot of sense and I think some of those are genres you shop in a lot like Collectibles and unique items and things like that but like if there's not huge product scarcity, the other main reason people shop in livestreams is for deep discounts and so like you can almost replace the word live stream with flash sale. Um for kind of a similar kind of reach like all of this live stream in Commerce in China is and it's 40% off for the next 20 minutes. And so you know that those that kind of extreme deal-making like hasn't, you know how to legs in the US and so it's not surprising that live-streaming hasn't taken off to the same level but I'd be curious our view. [40:31] Like so when I could talk to clients it's an open question right now like what's the future of social commerce is it important is it not important and that is important like is it going to happen on, the social platforms like Tik-Tok their native check out like does Target need to have their own Tick-Tock shop or. Is social a great tool for Discovery and there's lots of ways to connect that that social discovery with traditional e-commerce experiences and you know I. I don't think there's a clear answer yet in the US but it's a super interesting question. Scot: [41:14] Then that's where it would be driven from like if the Kardashians you know had had some kind of a platform of some kind. They have a big enough audience they could direct that audience to the platform and do things it just doesn't really exist in an integrated fashion right you're in you can't really do it on Instagram because you don't have the check out and it just hasn't come together. Amazon can't do it it's like kind of complicated to bring the influence over there and they may not have liked the right thing the influencer wants to sell. Jason: [41:46] Yeah and I do think it is a different story if you're if you're a mega influencer that has a huge audience and you have a relatively limited catalog right so Kylie Jenner is a perfect example like, I think she could do a lot of business on Instagram and Tik-Tok but like that's a wildly different problem than a wholesaler that has. 5 million 10 million 80 million skus in their catalog and what they should be doing on on social networks. Scot: [42:17] I think it can work for it works for Collectibles because you have this kind of like high Affinity audience it works for beauty and apparel and I think that's kind of it. Jason: [42:26] Yeah what I guess and you know. Fair enough for retailers to have broad Ambitions but if you look at China a lot of this like social commerce and e-commerce like a bunch of it happens on social networks like Dao Yuan which is Tick-Tock there and WeChat which. I guess Loosely similar to Twitter. But a lot of it does happen on platforms owned by the retailer right so towel live which is you know essentially a site owned by by you know the the Amazon of China. Is a big social platform where a lot of people go just to watch short-form videos and buy a lot of stuff. Um and so you know of course if you're a retailer that's what you'd want like you don't want to be disintermediated by the social platform and have to pay a fee and not know who the customer is you you want the customer to come to you. But it. [43:23] It seems like recreating that model in the US would be super hard and the I would argue the retailer that stride the hardest to do it is Amazon and Amazon has all the features like they they have a. They had Amazon live for a while now they have Amazon Inspire and they have a lot of influencers creating unique short form video content with shoppable ads in it. On the Amazon platform but I would say the early indications are that. It's not organically working like you know it's not drying a bunch of people that just want to Doom stroll on Amazon instead of tick-tock and creators aren't going there because they're making a bunch of money, in the normal economic model what what it seems like is happening is Amazon is paying like extra bounties to get creators to try the platform. And they the Creator goes to that platform as long as that Bounty exist but as soon as that Bounty expires and they fall into the normal economic model the Creator's returning to tick tock because they can make more money on Tick Tock than they can on on inspire. Scot: [44:25] Yeah the whatnot platform is pretty fascinating because it has like yes it's got a persistent store on one side of the screen and then you're watching the talent and then you know they can do they can sell things like a variety of different ways that can run an auction they can they can do a limited almost like a QVC I've got 10 of these and when they're gone they're gone and on the screen it does a countdown they can do a. Did you like a markdown I think you would probably call it a filene's basement kind of thing you know that wear it the longer it's there the more discount there is so it's kind of counterintuitive lie you're kind of like. You're kind of like waiting waiting and then you see it. Jumping yet game a discount chicken and then you know it's really fascinating how they you know they give the the. Seller who is largely you know an influencer of so many tools to sell and they're all integrated so once you have your your payment information in there you know you get really sucked into the game and I think that's really what it's going to take like that's what you're missing on you know any of these Tick-Tock may have it I haven't seen their platform but you know certainly Instagram or Facebook reels or YouTube they don't have that level of integration even the Amazon stuff I've seen has been kind of. Not super Innovative from is like a Lincoln you know feels affiliate e it's not like an integrated into the video thing. Jason: [45:55] Yeah no I hundred percent agree I think some of those knit your experiences are a lot more interesting at the moment than any of the super mainstream ones but what not is certainly interesting to look at I do think like Network without any vowels in it is like interesting, flavor of live shopping which seems like it works in some genres so yeah I think some of those the sites are interesting one thing I would point out about all of those is, their definition of influencer is maybe a little different than like the traditional like when we say influencer I think a lot of people think of Mega influencers right in the think of these. These superstars with millions of followers but. Like on most of those these platforms that the influencer is someone with a much smaller following so it's much more of a long tail influencer or a micro influencer. Scot: [46:46] Cool. Jason: [46:49] Yeah so I feel like this is going to be an interesting space to follow throughout all of 2023 but I do think. It's going to be an interesting year in retail and 2023 because I think a lot of retailers are worried at least at the first half is not going to be robust and so you're seeing a lot of shift in investment on retailers from. Kind of like you know mega growth and customer acquisition activities to like. Operational efficiencies and improve our our profit and our short-term returns type activities. Scot: [47:23] Yeah in the I guess used to continue to get pictures from the live stream guys are they on to you now. Jason: [47:30] Yeah no so again you know you can totally pan them on in an article and you know the internet has a short memory so I still get. Get lots of pictures and you know. One of them will be amazing right so it's hard like you want to listen to all these pictures because someone will there's some entrepreneur out there that will have some amazing new idea and odds are like all get jaded and cynical and ignore him and miss it. But the signal noise ratio is pretty tough because you you will have to list you know listen to a lot of like you know poorly articulated pitches to get to that one good one. Sure I'm sure you get that from an investment perspective all the time. Scot: [48:10] I do yeah it's it's hard to pick the if I've learned anything it's very humbling trying to pick winners and losers so I have given up on them. Everyone's a winner everyone gets a trophy Jason. Jason: [48:25] I love it participation that's the modern. Scot: [48:26] Yeah yeah. Jason: [48:38] And I feel like it's both overhyped and legitimate at the same time is all this generative Ai and its use cases, in Commerce right you know so obviously the most Buzzy one of the moment is chat gbt but GPT Beth. There's actually a lot of super interesting tools that are that retailers are starting to legitimately used to get more operationally efficient and I think that might be an interesting topic for a deep dive of Europe for. Scot: [49:10] Yeah yeah guilty pleasure confession I am addicted to mid-journey I love playing with the generative visual a is that there are a lot of fun. Jason: [49:20] Yeah I think they are super interesting and I will tease the Deep dive. So the interesting thing about the she and apparel model is they identify a trend and they have a fast turn Factory that can make literally like a first run of that apparel item in a day. So a day after they see a trend on Tick Tock they've got 100 up for sale and if those hundreds L then they make 10,000 right and so it's this like super fast iteration. You know you're not trying to show for she and because there's a lot of challenges with the model to but that I have heard that she and launches about 10,000 skus a day. So a day to put that in perspective fast fashion like H&M launched 20,000 skews a year and slow fashion like the Gap launch for thousands of years a year so 10,000 a day is. Is game changing but it's super hard to do and so. You know what super interesting about the generative AI for images is. If you're really just doing a one-day test to see if there's demand for some new apparel like. You can generate amazing images of apparel Styles without making the apparel you can put it up on an e-commerce site you can collect a pre-order and then you can make it tomorrow if it gets the enough demand. [50:43] And so you're starting to see people like skip the photography all together and use generative AI to do concept testing and for sure if you're on a parasite in your shopping for. An outfit that's coming from multiple vendors you can use the generative image AI image generation. Render all three of those apparel items from different providers on the same mannequin or increasingly, on a virtual Avatar of the Shopper right so it Walmart you can see all that apparel like on your own body which no apparel looks better on my body than it does on the mannequin so in my case it doesn't work but. I can see the appeal for others. Scot: [51:25] Yeah it's a good inventory turns to not make something and then sell it. Jason: [51:30] Yes exactly it's like moving One Step close yeah so, and in the apparel where they make a lot of that clothes and can never sell it and then it goes into the landfill like you know it helps with the Ecology of the industry so so super interesting stuff the progress is happening super fast so it's exciting, but Scott that's probably a good place to leave it for today because once again we've used up our allotted time as always if this show is helpful we sure would love it if you jump on iTunes and give us that five star review and you know get ready to say hi to me at a couple of these upcoming shows. [52:18] Happy Commercing.

History Happened Everywhere
The Extra Mile in Syria during 550-330BCE

History Happened Everywhere

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 66:24


Pete takes Ryan back to ancient Persia to discover the Levantine nation of Syria. Uncover how ancient Persian roads influenced the US Post Office of today, and follow in the footsteps of a remarkable man who found himself surrounded by enemies, thousands of miles from home and needing to cross a snowy mountain range... in sandals! Also featuring tea, cakes and mad honey.   Chapters: 00:00 Intro 02:02 Orientation 13:17 History 23:16 The Extra Mile 28:47 Trevor from The History of Persia Podcast 39:22 The Royal Road 46:53 Xenophon 59:27 Wrap-up 01:00:36 Derzolation 01:02:51 Outro   Links: National Anthem: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DA3I_OTKqY Full text of Xenophon's Anabasis: https://tinyurl.com/4s8ura25 Website for the History of Persia Podcast: https://historyofpersiapodcast.com/   Contact: http://hhepodcast.com https://linktr.ee/hhepodcast

The David Knight Show
27Sep22 Feds Go Feral: SWAT Homeschool Family, US Post Office Spies on 2A Activists

The David Knight Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 181:41


* Federal government goes feral. SWAT raid on homeschool family shows how vicious, venal and political our government has become* The Last Knight — a look at the life & music of composer John Williams, the man who made films blockbuster, honored by the Queen just before her death. * Was the Russian school shooting a false flag?* USPS joins the long list of federal bureaucrats spying on Americans* Navy criminal investigation unit grabbing information about EVERYTHING you do on the internet: email, cookies, VPN, PCAP, and more.* GOP "Commitment to America" — what are they promising? What do they see as problems? What are their solutions?* INTERVIEW: Italy vs. EU — the players and the issues and it came to this. Gard Goldsmith, GardnerGoldsmith.substack.com joins in a wide ranging discussion of history and politics. And, a massive lawsuit filed against McDonalds raises the question — can a corporation be sued for NOT doing business with you? Locke, the social contract and libertyFind out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-show Or you can send a donation throughZelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at:  $davidknightshowBTC to:  bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Mail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silver

The REAL David Knight Show
27Sep22 Feds Go Feral: SWAT Homeschool Family, US Post Office Spies on 2A Activists

The REAL David Knight Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 181:41


* Federal government goes feral. SWAT raid on homeschool family shows how vicious, venal and political our government has become* The Last Knight — a look at the life & music of composer John Williams, the man who made films blockbuster, honored by the Queen just before her death. * Was the Russian school shooting a false flag?* USPS joins the long list of federal bureaucrats spying on Americans* Navy criminal investigation unit grabbing information about EVERYTHING you do on the internet: email, cookies, VPN, PCAP, and more.* GOP "Commitment to America" — what are they promising? What do they see as problems? What are their solutions?* INTERVIEW: Italy vs. EU — the players and the issues and it came to this. Gard Goldsmith, GardnerGoldsmith.substack.com joins in a wide ranging discussion of history and politics. And, a massive lawsuit filed against McDonalds raises the question — can a corporation be sued for NOT doing business with you? Locke, the social contract and libertyFind out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-show Or you can send a donation throughZelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at:  $davidknightshowBTC to:  bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Mail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silver

Second Adolescence
Ep. 22: Second Adolescence as...the Taking Back of Who You Are

Second Adolescence

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 42:03


This week's guest is José Morales (he/him). José shares with us his experience growing up in a very religious home and context, that ended up being quite oppressive to him and his budding queerness. He shares about having an upbringing that was marked by a lot of people policing his masculinity and his identity, having the experienced of being told who he was and who he should not be before he himself had a chance to figure out this out for himself. He then goes on to share about how all of this influenced the rest of his adolescence and his own path to finding what he experiences now as such queer liberation. I really enjoyed getting to speak with José and hear his story, and I'm so grateful he wants to invite you all into it too. About the guest:José Morales (He/Him) grew up in Texas, graduated from LSU with a degree in English Rhetoric, works for the US Post Office and hosts the podcast Jinxler & Professor Strange's Cortex. You can follow José on IG at: @casa_de_jose.For more, visit www.secondadolescencepod.com and @secondadolescencepod.Download episode transcript here. 

iCantCU Podcast
Learning At A BEP Vending Business

iCantCU Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2022 49:53


In this episode of iCantCU, I talk about working at a Business Enterprise Program vending business at a massive US Post Office distribution facility in Northeast Philadelphia. I also discuss my fantasy football drafts and how they differed from last year's when Yahoo! featured our league in a short documentary. I also introduce Just Listen, the new segment where you hear some of what I experienced this past week.  Show notes at https://www.iCantCU.com/195         Fantasy Football 2022 I'm in two fantasy football leagues this season: the All-blind Fantasy League and the Frenemies League. The Frenemies League consists of six blind teams and six sighted teams from people who work at Yahoo! Most of the league participants had a part in last year's short documentary about the All-blind league. Watch the documentary at https://www.iCantCU.com/football. Good Luck to Esther My friend and fellow Keystone Chapter member Esther Gillyard is participating in this year's Miss Blind Diva Empowerment Pageant. Have a look at Esther's video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OlSOk9Lv1Sg. Learn more about the pageant at https://eyeslikemine.org/. We featured Eyes Like Mine on episode 036 of White Canes Connect: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/eyes-like-mine-empowers-blind-women/id1592248709?i=1000565256194. Support iCantCU Do you shop at Amazon? I would appreciate it if you clicked on this link to make your purchases: https://www.iCantCU.com/amazon. I participate in the Amazon Associate Program and earn commissions on qualifying purchases. The best part is, you don't pay extra for doing this! White Canes Connect Podcast In episode 044 of White Canes Connect, Lisa and I talk to Passle Helminski, a blind artist and marathon runner. She tells us how she competes in marathons using a sighted guide. She also tells us of all the different shows where her artwork has been featured. Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/white-canes-connect/id1592248709 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/1YDQSJqpoteGb1UMPwRSuI IHeartRadio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/263-white-canes-connect-89603482/ Amazon Music https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/7dd1600d-05fa-48f3-8a8e-456e30e690bc/white-canes-connect My Podcast Gear Here is all my new gear and links to it on Amazon. I participate in the Amazon Associates Program and earn a commission on qualifying purchases. Zoom Podtrak P4: https://amzn.to/33Ymjkt Zoom ZDM Mic & Headphone Pack: https://amzn.to/33vLn2s Zoom H1n Recorder: https://amzn.to/3zBxJ9O  Gator Frameworks Desk Mounted Boom Arm: https://amzn.to/3AjJuBK Shure SM58 S Mic: https://amzn.to/3JOzofg  Sennheiser Headset (1st 162 episodes): https://amzn.to/3fM0Hu0  Support Keystone Chapter Please donate to the Keystone Chapter of the National Federation Of The Blind Of Pennsylvania by going to http://www.SupportKeystoneChapter.org. Scroll down to the text field and enter the amount you'd like to donate. PayPal handles payments, but you don't need a PayPal account. You can donate with any credit or debit card. Thank you so much! I appreciate it. Follow the iCantCU Podcast so you don't miss an episode! Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon | Google | IHeartRadio Reach Out On Social Media Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn Get In Touch If you've got questions, comments, or show ideas, I want to hear from you! Call (646) 926-6350 and leave a message. Include your name and town, and let me know if using your voice on an upcoming episode is okay. You can also email the show at iCantCUPodcast@gmail.com.  

Stamp Show Here Today - Postage stamp news, collecting and information
Episode #362 - US Post Office discontinues discounts

Stamp Show Here Today - Postage stamp news, collecting and information

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 30:07


On October 1st 2022, the US Post Office discontinues discounts on Stamps.Com and Pitney-Bows

Stamp Show Here Today - Postage stamp news, collecting and information

Episode #358 - Post Office Fails, Welcome to the least likely episode to be retweeted by the US Post Office.

BEYOND BARRIERS
Episode 213: Defining Success On Your Own Terms with Congresswoman Sharice Davids

BEYOND BARRIERS

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 46:53


Twenty years ago, when I first came to America, I felt like a complete outsider. I didn't look like, sound like, or dress like people around me. I chased goals that I didn't really care about because I thought that's what was expected of me. But the harder I tried to fit in, the more I struggled personally and professionally. You see, I was defining success from other people's perspective. Our guest today is US Congresswoman Sharice Davids, from Kansas' Third Congressional District, who shares her inspiring story of overcoming obstacles and rising to the top by defining success on her own terms.  Sharice was raised by a single mom who spent more than 20 years serving in the US Army. A proud graduate of Leavenworth High School, Sharice was the first person in her family to attend college. She worked her way from Johnson County Community College to Cornell Law School, juggling multiple jobs to put herself through school. Sharice went on to work in economic and community development on Native American reservations, helping tribes to create programs and initiatives for growth. This work inspired her to apply for the prestigious White House Fellowship program, where she served under President Barack Obama and continued to create economic opportunity for others. Sharice ran for Congress to give Kansans a voice, and to make sure everyone has the same opportunities to achieve their goals that she did. In 2018, Sharice was elected to represent Kansas' Third District, becoming one of the first two Native American women ever to serve in Congress.  In 2020, she was re-elected to her second term. She has spent her time in office working tirelessly to tackle the issues most important to Kansas families, including strengthening small businesses, lowering the cost of healthcare and prescription drugs, and making sure the government is working for the people — not special interests. In this episode, Rep. Davids shares her perspective on why it's important to first embrace who you are for others to embrace and accept you as you are. She also shares why service matters, how to build a thriving community, and what strategies helped her achieve her goals. Visit www.iambeyondbarriers.com where you will find show notes and links to all the resources in this episode, including the best way to get in touch with Rep. Davids.    Highlights:  [03:57] What shaped Representative Davids' life[09:22] Gaining clarity on your career path[12:50] How Representative Davids got into politics[15:31] First time running for office[24:18] Facing the possibility of failure[26:52] Campaigns are entrepreneurial[29:22] Owning her seat at the table[35:23] Advice to other on pursuing a career in politics[41:36] How to engage with Representative Davids[43:07] The meaningful work of LPAC Quotes: “When dealing with rejection on the campaign trail, I had to remind myself that  this is not about me, this is about the future of our country, our democracy.” - Rep. Sharice Davids “The biggest opportunities for growth come from moments when you are experiencing something that is hard and challenging.” - Rep. Sharice Davids "Running a campaign is a very entrepreneurial process." - Rep. Sharice Davids  "One thing that changed my life was realizing that I get to decide what success means to me." - Rep. Sharice Davids About Sharice Davids: Sharice Davids is currently serving Kansas' Third Congressional District in Congress. Sharice was raised by a single mom who spent more than 20 years serving in the US Army. A proud graduate of Leavenworth High School, Sharice was the first person in her family to attend college. She worked her way from Johnson County Community College to Cornell Law School, juggling multiple jobs to put herself through school. Sharice went on to work in economic and community development on Native American reservations, helping tribes to create programs and initiatives for growth. This work inspired her to apply for the prestigious White House Fellowship program, where she served under President Barack Obama and continued to create economic opportunity for others. Sharice ran for Congress to give Kansans a voice who represents our values and interests, and to make sure everyone has the same opportunities to achieve their goals that she did. In 2018, Sharice was elected to represent Kansas' Third District, becoming one of the first two Native American women ever to serve in Congress. In 2020, she was re-elected to her second term. She has spent her time in office working tirelessly to tackle the issues most important to Kansas families, including strengthening our small businesses, lowering the cost of healthcare and prescription drugs, and making sure the government is working for the people — not special interests. Sharice was raised by a single mom, who spent more than 20 years in the Army followed by a career in civil service at the US Post Office. Sharice graduated from Leavenworth High School. She attended Haskell Indian Nations University and the University of Kansas before graduating from Johnson County Community College and later the University of Missouri-Kansas City. She went on to earn a law degree from Cornell Law School. Sharice calls herself a “former” first generation college student, since her mom earned a degree in history from UMKC in 2016. Sharice is a member of the Ho-Chunk Nation, a Native American tribe in Wisconsin. Sharice is highly trained in martial arts and has competed as both an amateur and professional in Mixed Martial Arts (MMA). Sharice was one of 16 selected to participate in the prestigious White House Fellowship program (2016-2017). Sharice has lived and worked on Native American reservations, working with tribes to create economic development opportunities, programs, and initiatives. Sharice regularly speaks at conferences as a nationally recognized expert on economic and community development in Native communities. Sharice, along with her brother, created Starty Pants – a video podcast that highlights entrepreneurs in the Greater Kansas City area with a focus on women, people of color and LGBTQ founders. Links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sharicedavids/  Twitter: https://twitter.com/ShariceDavids

Automotive ADHD
The Debacle Surrounding the Postal Service's New Mail Truck

Automotive ADHD

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2022 47:00


I talk about my firsthand wake up call with shop safety, also signs that the chip shortage may be ending, and a complete fiasco with the US Post Office's new postal truck. That and more on this week's Automotive ADHD!Support the show and get early access to episodes! patreon.com/throttlewarriorSend your car sounds to matt@throttlewarrior.com to be featured on the show! https://www.facebook.com/AutomotiveADHD

Morning Announcements
Thursday, March 10th, 2022

Morning Announcements

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 6:35


We're starting today with news of Putin's invasion of Ukraine (again). Next, President Biden signed an executive order yesterday that will be an early step in regulating how cryptocurrency is traded, and the Senate voted 79-19 earlier this week to pass a $107 billion dollar plan to overhaul the US Post Office. Finally, the Idaho state house passed a law that makes it illegal to provide gender affirming care to trans teens, and makes doing so a felony with a life sentence. Resources/Articles mentioned this episode: Washington Post: "Zelensky says maternity hospital bombed, children buried under debris" Washington Post: "Chernobyl plant disconnected from power grid; Ukraine demands cease-fire for urgent repairs" Daily Beast: "Chernobyl Blackout Won't Pump Radiation Across Europe, Says Nuclear Watchdog" Axios: "China's state media buys Meta ads pushing Russia's line on war" Axios: "Congress reaches deal on Ukraine aid, $1.5 trillion spending bill" AP News: "AP sources: Biden to issue executive order on cryptocurrency" Axios: "Senate passes sweeping overhaul of USPS" Idaho Press: "House passes anti-trans youth treatment bill"

Means Morning News
MMN 3/9/22

Means Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 21:56


-War in Ukraine dominates annual threats hearing  -Russia claims Ukraine has bioweapons program, Rubio helps confirm it -Reactionaries target LGBTQ+ youth across the country -US Post Office gets relief from an unlikely place

Good Things with Rebecca Turner
Good Things with Rebecca Turner 2022-02-11

Good Things with Rebecca Turner

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 53:39


Alex Bostic(MS State University Associate Professor of Art | World Renowned Stamp Artist) joins the conversation to talk about how he was first inspired to become an artist, how he got involved designing stamps for other countries, and how he got the honor of designing a stamp for the US Post Office!

My Cryptocast
What is Cryptocurrency and Why Should I Care?

My Cryptocast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 11:47


The crypto market experienced a nice surge this past week, and the activity has reignited interest in digital assets and decentralized finance. Join Alex & Jacki as they take this opportunity to get back to the basics of what cryptocurrency is and why anyone should care about this industry. We are here for all of your crypto needs! Check out www.mycryptoadvisor.com; we are here to help you and your business understand blockchain cryptocurrency and capitalize on early adoption! ________________________________ Show Notes: 0:40 - Cryptocurrencies are backed by blockchain technology - similar to a bank ledger where transactions are recorded. In place of trusting banks like we do now, we only need to trust the code and rules of a blockchain network. 1:11 - This technology allows you to be your own bank. 1: 20 - 2017 World Bank showed 1.7 billion people without access to financial services. 1:50 - Anyone with a mobile phone and internet connection can access financial services. 1:57 - Staking earns interest on crypto, far superior to traditional interest rates. 2:15 - The farmer in a developing country has the same access to crypto as a broker on Wall Street. 2:34 - Most of our money is already digitized, it's important to recognize our current weaknesses to grasp the promise of blockchain. 2:46 - A blockchain network is a large network of computers (nodes) that secure the network (more nodes, more security). Every update is distributed to each node, all working together to strengthen the network. This makes the system virtually unhackable. 3:12 - the data blocks on a network are cryptographically secured, meaning complex math equations run by the nodes are what creates & secures each block. Our current digital money systems do not have anything close to this type of security. 3:30 - We are moving from our current “centralized” banking to a “decentralized” system. Nodes are distributed all over the world. 3:57 - For example, a network with servers in one geographic area is much more open to hacking than one that has various global locations. 4:40 - The big two cryptos - Bitcoin and Ethereum - are both being actively used to due business online right now. So are they currencies, assets, commodities? Global governments are still figuring this one out. 5:15 - “cyrptocurrency” is a bit of a misnomer — the Paraguay bill defines them as “digital assets.” They are more than exchanging value - some have utility, like Ether as “gas” that fuels the Ethereum network. 6:01 - Crypto can also be a “tokenized asset” - like PAX gold (paxos.com) where one token represents one ounce of gold stored in a vault. 6:24 - USD coin is a tokenized version of the US dollar. 6:48 - Is the US digital dollar included in the overall Federal Reserve? 7:10 - The current US dollar tokens are mainly coming from the private sector. But the Federal Reserve is working on a digital coin that could be directly deposited to its citizens, bypassing commercial banks. 7:51 - The US Post Office has a new role: They are going to help people set up digital wallets and also house crypto ATMs. 8:10 - The majority of Bitcoin ATMs are in the US. Imagine going to another country and simply scanning a QR code to sell some Bitcoin and receive the local currency. 8:40 - So why should we care? For starters, countries are ready to make Bitcoin legal tender. El Salvador was the first adopter - with many South American countries and Malta all crafting plans to be next. 9:00 - Many retailers are accepting Bitcoin: Etsy, AT&T, Dominos, BMW, AMC theaters … and even charities like the United Way and the Red Cross. 9:35 - Additionally, we can see the growing number of ATMs and companies/institutions putting Bitcoin on their balance sheets or allowing their investors to trade, it is really growing in the last two years. 10:00 - If you work in banking, this is the time to learn about cryptocurrencies! Consumers are asking questions, and financial institutions need to have intelligent responses. ________________________ (Disclaimer: Cryptocurrencies are volatile and can move quickly in any direction. My Cryptocast is not responsible for any trading loss incurred by following our advice. Any opinions, news, research, analysis, prices, or other information provided by My Cryptocast is given as general market commentary and not purported to be fact. Please do not trade or invest based solely on this information.) _________________________ My Crypto Advisor offers classes to individuals and institutions looking to prepare & participate in cryptocurrency adoption. We love educating and look forward to providing legitimate knowledge in this exciting frontier. www.mycryptoadvisor.com For upcoming *FREE* webinars, please visit: https://bit.ly/3CGMuc7

Coffee Break with Game-Changers, presented by SAP
The Future of Encouragement: Letter-Writing + Clubhouse

Coffee Break with Game-Changers, presented by SAP

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 54:40


The Buzz 1: “There is a charm to letters and cards that emails and smses can't ever replicate, you cannot inhale them, drawing the fragrance of the place they have been mailed from, the feel of paper in your hand bearing the weight of the words contained within. You cannot rub your fingers over the paper and visualise the sender, seated at a table, writing, perhaps with a smile on their lips or a frown splitting the brow.” (Kiran Manral, The Face at the Window) The Buzz 2: “I've seen teenagers, young adults and grandparents cry after receiving a letter. That's the power we all possess. That's why I speak on the subject of Encouragement through the art of writing letters.” (Alexey Katko, 1000LettersOfEncouragement.com) The earliest letter was sent around 500 BC by Queen Atossa of Persia. Although paper was invented in 105 A.D, it wasn't until 1702 that it became cheap enough for people to afford it. On July 26, 1775, the US Post Office was created by the 2nd Continental Congress, to connect the people of America. At that time, it took 14 days for a letter to travel 100 miles. Now a letter from Hawaii to NY takes 3-7 days. Today, for $0.55 postage +$0.005 for paper + $0.15 for an envelope + $1 pen + 10 minutes of time, you can write a letter of encouragement and lift-up another person who can change the world around them. Letters remain a gem in human history. And new communication platforms like Clubhouse also help people connect to share meaningful encouragement. We'll ask Alexey Katko, Karen Gibson, MissG and Deslynn Jacquais for their take on The Future of Encouragement: Old-Fashioned Letter Writing & New-Media Clubhouse.

Coffee Break with Game-Changers, presented by SAP
The Future of Encouragement: Letter-Writing + Clubhouse

Coffee Break with Game-Changers, presented by SAP

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 54:40


The Buzz 1: “There is a charm to letters and cards that emails and smses can't ever replicate, you cannot inhale them, drawing the fragrance of the place they have been mailed from, the feel of paper in your hand bearing the weight of the words contained within. You cannot rub your fingers over the paper and visualise the sender, seated at a table, writing, perhaps with a smile on their lips or a frown splitting the brow.” (Kiran Manral, The Face at the Window) The Buzz 2: “I've seen teenagers, young adults and grandparents cry after receiving a letter. That's the power we all possess. That's why I speak on the subject of Encouragement through the art of writing letters.” (Alexey Katko, 1000LettersOfEncouragement.com) The earliest letter was sent around 500 BC by Queen Atossa of Persia. Although paper was invented in 105 A.D, it wasn't until 1702 that it became cheap enough for people to afford it. On July 26, 1775, the US Post Office was created by the 2nd Continental Congress, to connect the people of America. At that time, it took 14 days for a letter to travel 100 miles. Now a letter from Hawaii to NY takes 3-7 days. Today, for $0.55 postage +$0.005 for paper + $0.15 for an envelope + $1 pen + 10 minutes of time, you can write a letter of encouragement and lift-up another person who can change the world around them. Letters remain a gem in human history. And new communication platforms like Clubhouse also help people connect to share meaningful encouragement. We'll ask Alexey Katko, Karen Gibson, MissG and Deslynn Jacquais for their take on The Future of Encouragement: Old-Fashioned Letter Writing & New-Media Clubhouse.

EV Chat
Jim Cahill of Sunrun Tackles EV Adaptation and Reliability

EV Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 28:40


We welcome Jim Cahill to EV Chat for Episode 5. Jim currently oversees the Northwest Operations for Sunrun and has been with the company for almost three years.  Previously, he spent 10+  years growing SolarCity and transitioned to Tesla for several years after the acquisition of SolarCity.  Prior to joining SolarCity, Jim was co-founder and ran operations for Clean Fuel Connection, Inc. from 1999 to 2008 (founded with his partner Enid Joffe, EV Chat Episode 3 guest) which installed Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) for many OEMs including Toyota, GM, and Honda.  Prior to Clean Fuel Connection, Jim worked for Edison EV helping to install public and residential EVSE for the GM EV1.In this episode, we cover several key topics including:The Latest at Sunrun Vivint [3:45 - 5:00]V2G [5:15 - 6:15]Off Grid & Peak Demand/ Peak Load Shaving [6:35 - 8:25]EV Battery Standardization [8:40 - 9:20]Smart Homes & Cloud Communication [9:20 - 10:42]Global Adaptation [10:43 -  12:55]EV Permitting Woes [13:05 - 14:10]EV Lessons Learned [14:10 - 16:35]Uptime Availability and EV Reliability [16:40 - 18:30]Which EV is Jim most excited about? [18:35 - 20:00]Reminiscing on the EV1 [20:10 - 21:10]Jim's Funniest EV Moment [21:15 - 23:02]Funding for EVSE Infrastructure [23:05 - 24:55]How Would Jim Spend 5 Billion in the EV Industry? [25:11 - 26:10]The US Post Office & Fleet Incentives [26:16 - 27:20]And lots more!Connect with Jim on Linkedin. Subscribe To EV Chat and never miss an episode!EV Chat Podcast *Available on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify & more.Thank you for tuning into EV Chat and thank you to our sponsor, 365 Pronto! We will see you back here for our next episode.For all inquiries: rue@365pronto.com

The Reseller Entrepreneur
Season 2 Episode 5 - Scaling

The Reseller Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 28:09


In this episode I talk about scaling your business and some of the surprising things that I need to do in order to scale.Scaling back my clothing business in favor of smaller items, hiring employees and a few other things. Just another part of the journey.I also encourage sellers to reach out to me that recently lost their "Top Seller" status on eBay because of the US Post Office not scanning.  I'm organizing an "Open Letter" to eBay executives asking them to address this because I have seen dozens of posts on Facebook and Instagram from angry sellers who are now paying higher fees because of something beyond their control.You can reach me at mike@oldfashionedmike.com.Please take advantage of the discounts with our sponsors.List Perfectly Cross Listing Software- Enjoy 30% off of your first month using our referral code https://listperfectly.com/?ref=322Hammoq Virtual Assistants:  $50 Credit off your first order using our referral link https://hammoqpartners.my.stacker.app/register.Salehoo Directory of Wholesale Products: https://www.salehoo.com/?aff=mhctradingReseller Genie - Reseller Genie is an Excel template for tracking your numbers.  It also has a real user friendly dashboard.  Go to https://www.myresellergenie.com/?aff=9  and use the code OLDFASHIONEDMIKE to get a 15% discount off of your purchase.

KPFA - Flashpoints
The Family of Jacob Blake Speaks Out

KPFA - Flashpoints

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 6:26


Today on the Show: The Family, and attorneys for 29 year old Jacob Blake–shot in the back by police 7 times at close range in front of his three children–speak out: Also the fight to save the US Post Office in time for the 2020 elections The post The Family of Jacob Blake Speaks Out appeared first on KPFA.

The Babe Council
USPS Fangirl

The Babe Council

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 37:28


In this meeting of the Babe Council Podcast, we're talking all things USPS — from the history of the post office to why I'm so obsessed with it. We'll get informed, get outraged, and learn how we can take action in support of the mail and voting!   01:47 - Letters from Grandma & political letter writing. 03:50 - Advocating for USPS from day 1 of Babe Council! 05:31 - The first US Post Office was in a bar!?  09:59 - Started from the bottom now we're here! The USPS now delivers 212 BILLION pieces of mail every year!! 11:15 - How could a service this amazing be failing? 13:00 - How is the USPS being sabotaged? 18:05 - VOTE VOTE VOTE! Appointing the best Postmaster General! 21:40 - No federal funding since 1982!? 22:42 - Mail-in voting is safer than birth control! Deets on mail-in voting!  25:50 - Do's and Don'ts of Mail-in voting! 28:15 - Rebranding the Post Office needs more than an outfit change! HOW YOU CAN HELP! 32:30 - Ways to say THANK YOU to our mail carriers! 33:40 - How can the Country Club help you?35:00 - BRINGING SEXY BACK! Supporting the USPS and the diverse workers that make it all happen!  Connect with us Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/babecouncil/ Visit our Website: https://www.babecouncil.com/ Join the Country Club! https://www.babecouncil.com/the-country-club  

The Point with Chris Cillizza and Lauren Dezenski
Trouble at the US Post Office

The Point with Chris Cillizza and Lauren Dezenski

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 3:13


How Congress is responding.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy

The Swirl with Bry & Dave
EP 7: "Democracy or nah?"

The Swirl with Bry & Dave

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2020 50:34


This week on The Swirl, Bry & Dave become socially relevant overnight, for reasons which become clear, before plugging their matching websites, bryonhamarie.com and davidisawriter.com, both of which they hope you will enjoy. Then after a new segment (“Corrections!”), America's Sweetest Swirl does a deep dive into the emergence of Kamala Harris, the dismantling of the US Post Office, and how we might attempt to rescue Democracy, which inevitably leads, as it often does, to a disquisition on the enduring cultural and historical impact of The Music Man. Interspersed are Bry & Dave's first-ever attempts at performing live ads, prompted by listener questions. Finally, a plea for Broadway to be better whenever it may come back caps off a delicious opportunity… to TASTE THE SWIRL. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/david-goldsmith/support