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PEP with Chas and Dr Dave
HOUTHI & THE BLOWHARD! PEP with Chas & Dr Dave (Ep 211, 9 May)

PEP with Chas and Dr Dave

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 269:13


Chas & Dr Dave discuss Planet San Souci, The Worm, and WARNING!: 'The Crying Game' SPOILERS!0:00 - Introducing: Dr Dave3:17 - Grateful (Jane Gardam, Authentic Aussie Pollies)7:39 - Planet Australia43:32 - Updates (Abrego Garcia, Harvard, RFK Jr, Houthis)1:10:20 - Brain Farts (Parade, Veterans Day, Alcatraz, Movie Tariffs)1:40:16 - Trump Corruption (The Executive Branch, $Trump Dinners, World Liberty Financial)2:08:33 - Trade War (De-escalation, Dolls)2:31:12 - Unleashed: Updates (Eagle Ed, Veteran's Day, Parade, Voice of America, North Carolina, More Trade War Dolls)3:00:10 - Unleashed: Court Cases (Perkins Coie, Alien Enemies, Venezuela FOIA, Libya, Threatened Judges, Trans Military Ban)4:14:19 - Unleashed: Take It Down ActHOMEWORK:* Dr Dave's AusPol Election Article - https://bitly.cx/bTZhS* Noah Smith's Trade Economics Scolding - https://bitly.cx/bY1m8 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Green & Red: Podcasts for Scrappy Radicals
How World War Two Was Won . . . (Hint: Trump is wrong...again) (G&R 382)

Green & Red: Podcasts for Scrappy Radicals

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 35:38


Donald Trump briefly tried to change "Veterans Day" to a Victory in War (both I and II) Day until rebuked by vets, but his explanation needs to also be rebuked. Trump said the U.S., more than any other country, won the world wars. Of course, that flies in the face of the actual history of World War II. On this 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day, we discussed the reality of the second world war . . . how the west stalled on establishing a second front while the USSR was bearing the brunt of the war, how the Soviets reversed the German offensive in 1941-42 and then liberated Europe from the Nazis, how the Red Army killed 80 percent of the Germans killed in the war, and how the Soviet Union suffered immense losses (20-25 million killed, a million farms and factories destroyed, half the economy devastated).********Outro- "Green and Red Blues" by MoodyLinks//+G&R: Hiroshima and Nagasaki, 78 Years Later (https://apple.co/3WSbppd)Follow Green and Red// +G&R Linktree: ⁠⁠⁠https://linktr.ee/greenandredpodcast⁠⁠⁠ +Our rad website: ⁠⁠⁠https://greenandredpodcast.org/⁠⁠⁠ + Join our Discord community (https://discord.gg/hKRAGQv6)+Follow us on Substack (https://greenandredpodcast.substack.com)+Follow us on Bluesky (https://bsky.app/profile/podcastgreenred.bsky.social)Support the Green and Red Podcast// +Become a Patron at https://www.patreon.com/greenredpodcast +Or make a one time donation here: ⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/DonateGandR⁠⁠⁠ Our Networks// + We're part of the Labor Podcast Network: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.laborradionetwork.org/⁠⁠ +We're part of the Anti-Capitalist Podcast Network: linktr.ee/anticapitalistpodcastnetwork +Listen to us on WAMF (90.3 FM) in New Orleans (https://wamf.org/) + Check us out! We made it into the top 100 Progressive Podcasts lists (#68) (https://bit.ly/432XNJT) This is a Green and Red Podcast (@PodcastGreenRed) production. Produced by Bob (@bobbuzzanco) and Scott (@sparki1969). Edited by Scott.

Best of News Talk 590 WVLK AM
Larry Glover Live 5-6-25

Best of News Talk 590 WVLK AM

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 40:12


Larry takes your calls and comments on President's Trump's proposal to rename Veterans Day and his failed promise to lower the high cost of good in hour 1. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Best of News Talk 590 WVLK AM
Kruser & Crew 5-6-25

Best of News Talk 590 WVLK AM

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 33:55


Kruser talks about the death of day dreaming thanks to our phones, Donald Trumps proposal to change the name of Veterans Day, and LEX18's Bill Meck talks about AI interactions at fast food places in hour 2. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Beau of The Fifth Column
Let's talk about Trump renaming holidays_ Veterans Day edition....

Beau of The Fifth Column

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2025 3:51


Let's talk about Trump renaming holidays_ Veterans Day edition....

Head-ON With Bob Kincaid
Friday-On-the-Discord-Porch, Head-ON WIth Roxanne Kincaid, 2 May 2025

Head-ON With Bob Kincaid

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2025 183:03


Two things: the new Canadian Prime Minister says it plain and true, calls out the U.S. for our betrayal of our best friend. It burns. It hurts. It aches like a bum tooth and the shame is sickening. Betrayers. We.Are.BETRAYERS. Let it sink in till the bitter bile rises in disgust. For a palette-cleanser, consider: Nitwit Nero is Barney Fife in the real world.  So Friday-On-the-Front-Porch has moved to Discord. Join us!   Head-ON with Roxanne Kincaid – May 2, 2025 This episode of the Roxanne Kincaid Show dives deep into the absurdities of MAGAT politics, global shifts in power, and the fight to preserve progressive values in the face of growing authoritarianism. Roxanne, self-described as a “liberal transbilly elitist,” cusses and discusses the MAGAT embrace of ignorance, American decline, and the urgency of community action. Key topics include: – Rep. Mike Collins's “Halal” hysteria, reacting with bigotry to CHA Street Food replacing Steak 'n Shake in a House office building, likening it to the Muslim conquest of Jerusalem. Roxanne mocks his ignorance of halal/kosher cuisine and South Asian food in general—while noting real crises in Collins's own district. – Trump (aka “Nitwit Nero”) butchering history, claiming the Declaration of Independence is about “unity and love,” which Roxanne compares to a Barney Fife-level misunderstanding. Even immigrants passing citizenship tests do better. – MAGAT voter “Cletus” laments Trump's economic inaction, showcasing disconnects between MAGAT expectations and Trump's actions. – More MAGAT absurdities, from Collins cheering racist chants to Trump demanding a birthday military parade and disrespecting Veterans Day. Beyond domestic politics, Roxanne discusses: – Canadian PM Mark Carney declaring the US-led global trade system “over” and lamenting “American betrayal,” signaling waning U.S. global relevance. – The U.S. as a ‘rounding error' globally, outpaced by the populations of China and India, and possibly facing reserve currency displacement. – Talk of a post-dollar global economy, with possible currency baskets including the yuan, euro, rupee, and pound. Amid concern for the U.S.'s fading clout, Roxanne uplifts her Horn family community, now connecting via Discord to maintain dialogue and solidarity. The show encourages listener support, podcast reviews, and highlights the work of Coal River Mountain Watch in fighting mountaintop removal. One donor even issues a challenge grant to boost fundraising. There's also some cautious optimism: – VP Kamala Harris is praised for tackling homebuying issues and price gouging. – The Quote ID contest continues, with Gatsby fans winning this round. But the future looms ominous. Roxanne warns of: – Climate catastrophe and the elite's seeming desire to abandon Earth (à la Elon Musk). – Mass extermination ideologies cloaked in "Western civilization" rhetoric by white Christian nationalists. – The Georgia Guidestones as a metaphor for techno-dystopian “rebuilding” under authoritarian rule. – A creeping American imperial presidency, with comparisons to Rome's descent into empire. Despite it all, Roxanne returns to a core message: community, resistance, and clarity of thought are vital. Whether through mocking MAGAT nonsense or spotlighting real threats to democracy and the planet, the show calls for vigilance, truth-telling, and action.

Learn Hindi | HindiPod101.com
Hindi Vocab Builder S1 #69 - Veterans Day in the United States

Learn Hindi | HindiPod101.com

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 3:42


Minnesota Military Radio
Army Life and Veterans Day on the Hill Recap

Minnesota Military Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2025


This week, we explore leadership development and Army life with Minnesota National Guard soldiers, recap Veterans Day on the Hill with the legislative director from the DAV Department of Minnesota, and connect with the Minnesota Association of County Veterans Service Officers. Guests include: 1SG Steve Cox – Minnesota National Guard SPC Mitchell Houge – Minnesota […] The post Army Life and Veterans Day on the Hill Recap appeared first on Minnesota Military Radio.

RNZ: Nights
New Zealand to Celebrate National Veterans' Day

RNZ: Nights

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 17:06


The government has announced the creation of a Veterans Day and an expanded definition of the word 'veteran'.

Vietnam Veteran News with Mack Payne
Episode 3010 – Marking “Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day,” in Gallatin, TN

Vietnam Veteran News with Mack Payne

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2025 11:53


Episode 3010 of the Vietnam Veteran News Podcast will feature a story about how the “Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day” is  being celebrated at Gallatin, Tennessee at 2:00 pm on Saturday, March 29, 2025.  The featured story appeared in the … Continue reading →

News & Views with Joel Heitkamp
Dave Rice tells us about Vietnam Veterans Day events on March 29

News & Views with Joel Heitkamp

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 11:45


03/28/25: Joel Heitkamp is joined on KFGO by Dave Rice to talk about Vietnam Veterans Day, the Veterans Honor Flight of ND/MN, and his radio show, Veteran's Hour. (Joel Heitkamp is a talk show host on the Mighty 790 KFGO in Fargo-Moorhead. His award-winning program, “News & Views,” can be heard weekdays from 8 – 11 a.m. Follow Joel on X/Twitter @JoelKFGO.)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Minnesota Military Radio
Veterans Day on the Hill 2025

Minnesota Military Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2025


This week, we're joined by a special host and MC for Veterans Day on the Hill, Tom Lyons. We'll sit down with the Legislative Director of the DAV of Minnesota to discuss the upcoming Veterans Day on the Hill and the key legislative priorities for Veterans in Minnesota. Plus, we'll connect with the Vice President […] The post Veterans Day on the Hill 2025 appeared first on Minnesota Military Radio.

The Jedburgh Podcast
#157: War Is Failure - Retired Sergeant Major John McPhee

The Jedburgh Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 42:12


Serving in Special Forces isn't supposed to be easy. In fact, becoming a Green Beret is rewarding because it's supposed to be hard. If it was easy, anyone could do it; but not everyone can, or should, be considered elite. Retired Sergeant Major John McPhee is one of America's most distinguished and experienced Special Operators. For decades he led America's most lethal units in the Army's elite Delta Force. The self proclaimed Sheriff of Baghdad, John tells it like it is and leaves nothing up to interpretation.The Jedburgh Podcast, the Jedburgh Media Channel and the Green Beret Foundation are proud to announce our partnership with the University of Health and Performance outside of Bentonville, Arkansas. UHP is dedicated to building the world's most elite fitness and nutrition entrepreneurs out of our Veterans. To kick off our partnership, John and Host Fran Racioppi climbed into the back of an armored Humvee to reminisce about the impact of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, what America did right, what we did wrong, and why the counter-terrorism battle is far from over. John also shares his thoughts on the Army today, how to fix recruiting, the Israeli pager war, and why we must never forget that a Special Operator's job is to close with and destroy the enemy.Watch, listen or read our conversation from a vehicle many of us spent too much time in. Don't miss our full Veterans Day coverage from UHP. Follow the Jedburgh Podcast and the Green Beret Foundation on social media. Listen on your favorite podcast platform, read on our website, and watch the full video version on YouTube as we show why America must continue to lead from the front, no matter the challenge.HIGHLIGHTS0:00 Introduction1:50 Welcome to UHP2:39 Rangers to Green Beret4:00 Special Forces in the 90s5:57 How 9/11 changed Special Forces10:16 Legacy of Afghanistan13:12 Sheriff of Baghdad15:35 Disbanding the Iraqi government18:20 The difference in Syria19:42 Israel-Iran Pager War25:30 Army Recruiting Challenges27:05 Is the Army woke?29:55 Next generation of NCOs32:35 The PTSD debate37:18 Wear yourself out everydayQUOTESWe had no bullets. No money to go train. The Army didn't have a budget. The 90s Special Forces sucked.”“This is where nations go to die. What did we think was going to happen?”“You can't do that. You can't just get rid of the whole army like that.”“We had enough money to buy where Saddam was without ever firing a shot.”“Syria can never be tamed and it will always be a problem for us.”“War is only a failure of politicians and politics.”“We didn't have an Army before WWII. We fielded 6 million men quick. When America gets pissed off, you're done.”“The Army needs to do two things only. Kill the bad guys and break their shit.” “I would tell anybody to try to be the smartest guy in the room because generally the smartest guy in the room is going to be the best Commando.”“I personally don't believe in PTSD. You get stuck in the same chapter of your book.”“Every human being should be taking an hour to two hours a day on themselves.”The Jedburgh Podcast and the Jedburgh Media Channel are an official program of The Green Beret Foundation.The opinions presented on the The Jedburgh Podcast and the Jedburgh Media Channel are the opinions of my guests and myself. They do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Green Beret Foundation and the Green Beret Foundation assumes no liability for their accuracy, nor does Green Beret Foundation endorse any political candidate or any political party.

The Born Primitive Podcast
Bear & Tony: The Future of Footwear, Psychedelics & The Current Political Landscape

The Born Primitive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 67:12


On this episode of The Born Primitive Podcast, Bear shares details about his upcoming trip to Jamaica for psychedelic therapy, where he will experience psilocybin mushrooms. He discusses the proven benefits of psychedelic therapy, including its use in treating PTSD, addiction, and other mental health challenges, particularly for military veterans. The conversation also covers Born Primitive's broader vision beyond being just an apparel company. Bear and Tony explore their commitment to making a positive impact on society and finding ways to give back. They also dive into political changes and updates, discussing the new administration, debunking claims, and examining the nation's debt and future economic outlook. Finally, Bear and Tony reveal what they're most excited about this year, including Born Primitive's strong inventory, expansion into footwear, and potential collaborations with Black Rifle Coffee Company and UFC for Veterans Day launches.To check out our brand visit: https://bornprimitive.com/And you can  learn more about Born Primitive Tactical by visiting: https://bornprimitivetactical.comFollow us on Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/bornprimitive/Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: ⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCruGgs2p3VVVy-v6YTiKuQwPRODUCED BY IRONCLAD

The Jedburgh Podcast
#156: Integrated Deterrence - Lt. Gen. E. John Deedrick, Former Commander 1st Special Forces Command & Combined Security Transition Command Afghanistan

The Jedburgh Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 54:29


Retired Lt. Gen. E. John Deedrick served as the final commander of the Combined Security Transition Command –Afghanistan (CSTC-A). He also held the position of Deputy Chief of Staff for Security Assistance (DCOS SA) at the Headquarters of Resolute Support; the NATO mission in Afghanistan. He was the United States Military Representative to NATO and commanded 1st Special Forces Command. The Jedburgh Podcast, the Jedburgh Media Channel and the Green Beret Foundation are proud to announce our partnership with the University of Health and Performance outside of Bentonville, Arkansas. To kick off our combined investment in the development of our Special Operators post service, Fran Racioppi sat down with Lt. Gen. Deedrick to discuss his take on the Army today, where it came from and where it's going. As one of the last senior leaders in Afghanistan he gave his honest assessment of the withdrawal, the impact leave has on our allies and Special Forces Operators, and what the void left has done for the Taliban and American national security. They also discuss the importance of our allies, why NATO works, and how Special Operations has evolved to fight unconventional warfare, counter-insurgency and counter-terrorism in the Grey Zone through integrated deterrence.Finally, they talk about the effect of politics on our military and why our leaders all want the same goal, but have different paths to get there. Watch, listen or read our conversation from the UHP. Don't miss our full Veterans Day coverage from UHP. Follow the Jedburgh Podcast and the Green Beret Foundation on social media. Listen on your favorite podcast platform, read on our website, and watch the full video version on YouTube as we show why America must continue to lead from the front, no matter the challenge.HIGHLIGHTS0:00 Introduction2:23 Welcome to University of Health and Performance5:02 Why did we leave Afghanistan8:02 Did we abandon our Afghan partners11:04 Withdrawal Effect13:24 The Taliban and Al-Qaeda15:22 Enabling Iran16:59 NATO's importance22:30 NATO vs Russia28:38 The Ukraine conflict today32:30 North Korea's involvement34:12 What makes a Green Beret different?38:24 Changes to the ODA41:14 Is China the next fight?45:51 Politicizing the military48:02 US forces deployed across America49:38 Lt. Gen. Deedrick's Sergeant51:53 Daily HabitsQUOTES04:10 “It was a pretty low cost to keep an eye on Al-Qaeda. And also off chutes that are as dangerous.”13:23 “I hope we aren't paying them not to attack us”17:49 “Nobody freelances at NATO. NATO is an expression of the sovereign will of their capitals.”26:30 “Don't start a shooting war with Russia. I mean the two nuclear powers”29:10 “When you are so reliant on other nations for your supply chains, you put yourself at risk.”31:09 “You've got to go to North Korea to get weapons and soldiers. That's just sad.”45:20 “The most difficult fight would be China, so I think you have to use that as your pacing item and optimize your fight for that.”45:52 “Lethality on the battlefield is critical.”50:23 “What I would love to see is less personality and more policy.”52:53 “It is a really bad idea to use the active duty US Military in a domestic capability.”The Jedburgh Podcast and the Jedburgh Media Channel are an official program of The Green Beret Foundation.The opinions presented on the The Jedburgh Podcast and the Jedburgh Media Channel are the opinions of my guests and myself. They do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Green Beret Foundation and the Green Beret Foundation assumes no liability for their accuracy, nor does Green Beret Foundation endorse any political candidate or any political party.

Last Call Trivia Podcast
#167 - What's the Perfect Fall Beverage?

Last Call Trivia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 43:17


Episode #167 of the Last Call Trivia Podcast kicks off with a round of general knowledge questions. Then, we're falling for today's theme round of Autumn Trivia!Round OneThe game begins with a Video Games Trivia question about a popular franchise with a title character named after F. Scott Fitzgerald's wife.Next, we have a Television Trivia question that asks the Team to identify a popular sitcom based on several actors who starred in it.The first round concludes with a People Trivia question about Anna May Wong, the first Chinese-American movie star in Hollywood.Bonus QuestionToday's Bonus Question is a follow-up to the People Trivia question from the first round.Round TwoDoes the air feel crisper to you? Perhaps it's today's theme round of Autumn Trivia setting the ambiance!The second round begins with a Beverages Trivia question about a popular seasonal drink that is tweeted about thousands of times a day during the fall.Next, we have a Holidays Trivia question about the precursor to Veterans Day. Round Two concludes with a History Trivia question that asks the Team to identify a radio drama that caused panic among listeners.Final QuestionWe've reached the Final Question of the game, and today's category of choice is Presidents.The Trivia Team is given five U.S. states and asked to name the only U.S. president who was born in each of them.Visit lastcalltrivia.com to learn more about hosting your own ultimate Trivia event!

Grammar Girl Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing
Why some holidays have apostrophes. Why Californians say ‘the 405.' MIGD

Grammar Girl Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 18:55


1055. Ever wonder why some holidays have apostrophes while others don't? We look at Mother's Day, Veterans Day, and Presidents' Day. Then, we look at why Southern Californians say "the 405" while the rest of the country skips "the" in front of freeway names. The "apostrophe" segment is by Karen Lunde, a former Quick & Dirty Tips editor and digital pioneer who's been spinning words into gold since before cat videos ruled the internet. She created one of the first online writing workshops, and she's published thousands of articles on the art of writing. These days, she leads personal narrative writing retreats and helps writers find their voice. Visit her at ChanterelleStoryStudio.com.

The Jedburgh Podcast
#155: Veterans Don't Need Pity - University of Health & Performance Founder and CEO Matt Hesse

The Jedburgh Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 38:01


Transition back to civilian life is the biggest challenge our service men and women will face in their military careers. America invests millions in training our warfighters to be the most competent in the world. That investment shouldn't end when the uniform comes off. The Jedburgh Podcast, the Jedburgh Media Channel and the Green Beret Foundation are proud to announce our partnership with the University of Health and Performance outside of Bentonville, Arkansas. Matt Hesse is the Founder and CEO of University of Health and Performance. This Veterans Day, Fran Racioppi sat down with Matt to share his vision to build a world-class development program to train our Veterans as certified personal trainers. In addition to the hard skills required to build health and fitness in others, UHP is also teaching the business skills needed to become successful entrepreneurs.Matt explains the process, the details behind each course, why UHP has chosen Arkansas to call home, how he's building an ecosystem to support all aspects of Veteran transition, and how UHP is leading the way in showing private industry just how valuable our Veterans will be for the next generation of America. Watch, listen or read our conversation from the UHP gym. Don't miss our full Veterans Day coverage from UHP. Follow the Jedburgh Podcast, the Green Beret Foundation and UHP on social media. Listen on your favorite podcast platform, read on our website, and watch the full video version on YouTube as we show why America must continue to lead from the front, no matter the challenge.HIGHLIGHTS0:00 Introduction1:43 Welcome to the University of Health and Performance3:25 Creating UHP4:37 Why Health and Performance matters 7:46 UHP Programs12:04 Field of Dreams17:46 Preparing veterans for business29:30 Lack of a military transition process34:40 Future of UHPQUOTES“There's nothing greater than serving democracy. Veterans created this country.” “The health and performance of your life or your company need to be in balance.”“You can take the four pieces of the blueprint: how to think intellectually, how to train physically, how to feel emotionally, and how to lead from a values perspective to build a strategy to get after whatever that purpose is.”“A lot of us carry a lot of shit around that we have not let out yet and a big part of this place is helping people do that.”“I believe that great visionary leaders are unencumbered by their own “I can't do its.”“Failure is not possible if you don't quit.”“Anybody can be an entrepreneur. I truly believe that.”“My personal huge goal right now is to give veterans the opportunity to get out and catch up with their peers as fast as possible.”“Most Veterans are highly competent, highly skilled, great leaders, who just want to do awesome purposeful work.” “The DOD's responsibility is to build a lethal fighting force. Period. End of story.” “2025 we are going to launch Veterans Future Festival. It is going to be the largest veterans day event in the country, anywhere."The Jedburgh Podcast and the Jedburgh Media Channel are an official program of The Green Beret Foundation.The opinions presented on the The Jedburgh Podcast and the Jedburgh Media Channel are the opinions of my guests and myself. They do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Green Beret Foundation and the Green Beret Foundation assumes no liability for their accuracy, nor does Green Beret Foundation endorse any political candidate or any political party.

The Founders Sandbox
Resilience: Deeptech, Female, Veteran, Bipoc

The Founders Sandbox

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 55:27 Transcription Available


On this episode of The Founder's Sandbox, Brenda speaks with Chasity Lourde Wright. Chasity is inventor and founder of Infiltron  Software Suite LLC. Infiltron operates in the cybersecurity space; a Service disabled-Veteran owned and women-owned small business. Infiltron offers quantum-resistant cybersecurity solutions for decentralized digital identity, digital assets, and AI governance, utilizing proprietary post-secure encryption. Its patented technology integrates AI, blockchain, and quantum-resistant encryption to provide advanced cyber resilience, compliance enforcement, and real-time threat mitigation across multiple industries, including aerospace & defense, fintech, smart cities, and EVs.   Chasity, as inventor, speaks about her team and how creativity in the work place is necessary for  enhancing innovation on really tough problems like Cybersecurity. As the CEO of Infiltron, Chasity Lourde Wright is also a former USAF Aerospace Engineer, Intel Officer, and Cybersecurity Instructor with extensive experience in cybersecurity, AI governance, and national security. She was part of the team that developed reconfiguration capabilities for the USAF C-130 and contributed to the creation of the CMMC framework since its inception in 2019. Additionally, she has engaged in high-level cybersecurity and AI governance initiatives, including industry collaborations, government advisory roles, and proprietary innovations in quantum-resistant encryption, AI security, and blockchain-based compliance solutions. Her expertise extends beyond participating in NIST challenges, encompassing leading-edge cybersecurity development, policy influence, and defense sector innovations. You can find out more about Chasity and Infiltron at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/infiltronsoftwaresuite/ https://infiltron.net/     Transcript: 00:04 Hi, I'm pleased to announce something very special to me, a new subscription-based service through Next Act Advisors that allows members exclusive access to personal industry insights and bespoke 00:32 corporate governance knowledge. This comes in the form of blogs, personal book recommendations, and early access to the founder's sandbox podcast episodes before they released to the public. If you want more white glove information on building your startup with information like what was in today's episode, sign up with the link in the show notes to enjoy being a special member of Next Act Advisors. 01:01 As a thank you to Founders Sandbox listeners, you can use code SANDBOX25 at checkout to enjoy 25% off your membership costs. Thank you. 01:19 Welcome back to the Founder's Sandbox. I am Brenda McCabe, your host of this monthly podcast in which I bring entrepreneurs, founders, corporate directors, and professional service providers who, like me, want to effectuate change in the world by building resilient, scalable, and purpose-driven companies. I like to recreate a fun sandbox environment with my guests. And we will touch on not only their purpose, 01:47 and what has driven them to create their own businesses. But also we're going to touch upon topics such as resilience, purpose-driven, and scalable sustainable growth. Today, I am absolutely delighted to have as my guest Chasity Wright. Welcome, Chasity. Hey. Thank you for having me. 02:13 Super excited to talk about how Infiltron has evolved and the lessons learned and how we're preparing to relaunch in 2025. Excellent. And it's perfect timing because I've known you for a couple of years now. Yeah. Right. So Chasity is CEO and founder of Infiltron Software Suite, a company that's headquartered out of Atlanta. 02:40 She is oftentimes in Los Angeles because she's working largely in the defense market and cyber security. So I wanted to have you on my podcast because you have gone further in building your business. So you and I met, I want to say back in 2022, you came out of the Women Founders Network cohort. 03:08 kind of very early stage. One of the events that I was a host of was the Thai So Cal Women's Fund. And you weren't yet ready for investing, but we struck up, I would say a friendship and I admire many things about you as, and we'll get into it in the podcast here, but you touch. 03:35 quite a few or check of quite a few boxes for my podcast. You says, so you are a woman owned veteran and women owned business. You are a veteran of the Air Force. You're in deep tech and you're by park and queer. And so there's many many boxes that you check and it was difficult to kind of hone in on what I really wanted to bring into the podcast today, but we're going to we're going to start from here. 04:05 I always like to ask my guests to start with kind of their origin story. I, when I first met you, right, in private conversations, got to hear your origin story and why you do what you do, what your firsthand experience while on missions, right, that really informed your aha moments to create infiltrant. 04:33 as a cybersecurity company. So tell us a bit about your origin story, Chasity. So, I mean, my origin story has, if you can imagine all of these different paths kind of streamlining into one path. So one of those paths would be a little black girl born in Georgia, still seeing dirt roads and... 05:01 being able to go to the country and work on a farm and, you know, just still having that connection to the past, you know, and not necessarily the past in a bad way. So athletic, played ball in college, went to Clark Atlanta University, you know, the HBCUs are a big hurrah right now, but they've always been one. 05:29 I grew up with one in my backyard, Fort Valley State, which is in Fort Valley, Georgia. So, you know, roughed it with the boys, played in the backyard with the boys, always been a boys girl, cousins, neighbor. We're all still close. We all still play sports when we meet. So it's like an adult play date, so to speak. But also, you know, 05:58 raised religiously, you know, I'm in Southern Baptist Church, two parent household, maybe lower middle class, but middle school was very transformative for me because they decided to mix in everybody. So it was my first time, you know, being in a more diverse population in school. 06:25 And, you know, music is a big thing for me as well. I DJ, I make music. That's the creative part of me. And I found a lot of people in deep tech to do something with music. So, yeah, so, you know, that's my like early years background. And then coming through, I decided to go into the Air Force. I actually took off between my junior and senior year at Clark Atlanta. 06:52 Um, there I was majoring in global leadership and management. Okay. And went in and I was in for eight years. I was an aerospace engineer, uh, got deployed several times, uh, to different places, and that kind of brings us to why Infiltron exists and, um, on one of those deployments, I was a part of a network takedown. 07:21 And it was, whoo. I mean, I don't mean to quote the pitch deck story, but it is what it is. I wrote it because that's the way it felt. It was catastrophic. So just imagine the city of Los Angeles losing power out of nowhere. The rail stops working, Sinai has no power, so all of the medical equipment is no longer working. 07:49 The internet's completely gone and not rebooting like it normally would. Your energy grid is down. That is what I experienced in one of those deployments. And I was a part of Iraqi freedom and Afghanistan. I was a part of both of those wars. And when we came, you know, we got everything back. Thank God we were smart enough to ship. 08:19 brand new equipment. Okay, you know, so you know, we weren't able to get there. Yeah. I mean, I mean, that's part of our job. We're engineers. And when you're in the middle of nowhere, there's no calling HP. There's no calling Cisco. Like you got to know how to do what needs to be done. There was there was a lot of makeshifting. I can be I came out of Air Force, I could be a mechanical engineer to 08:45 because we had to figure out how to make components on the fly. It was just so many things. Innovation, right? Like you had to be innovative. You had to be adapt quickly while keeping the mission as a focus. So just imagine something that catastrophic and something similar has happened. I feel like Colonial Pipeline was something that is known now in the US for sure. 09:15 that had similar elements of what we experienced in being deployed. Yeah, and that was two years back. And SolarWinds is another one. I generally refer to those because people generally gasp, even non-technical people, because they know how damaging it was. So we can reuse. Normally, when the equipment goes down, 09:44 Unplug, right? Plug back in. Reboot. Yeah, reboot. But that was not happening. And what we found out in the debrief was that quantum was used. So quantum simplistically is about frequencies in this context. It's about frequencies. And frequencies matter in so many aspects of life, from spirituality all the way through tech like what Infotron has. So... 10:14 What they did was they basically zeroed out the frequencies of our satellite communications. And I believe that they created some frequencies that damaged other equipment. So these are things that again we found out in the debrief. And I wasn't really able to talk to that probably when we met because I wasn't sure if it was unclassified yet. 10:42 But as soon as Biden started talking about quantum initiative, which was back in 2022, when we were in, I was like, everything's hitting it the right time because we were literally in Techstars LA space. And Biden pushed the quantum initiative. And I'm like, see, told you, because a lot of people, a lot of people doubted what I was saying because of the year that I said it had happened. And as. 11:09 we started to grow out our team. There are other veterans on our team from different branches. And of course we war story swap all the time. And those other two people work for like NSA and they did kind of the same thing, telecommunications. And I'm telling the pitch desk story and they're sitting there like, yep, yep. That happened to us too. And I'm like, when? 11:38 And they're saying different years. So at that point, we understood it. It happened more than once. So that's why Infiltronic. So what's Infiltronic? So let's bring it back to, Yeah. So you leave, you leave service after eight years after also experiencing that. I still feel like I'm a part of it because I do consult them still. Right. So it'd be great. So. 12:08 And once in the Air Force forever? Always. Well, I really would have been in Space Force. Yes. Yeah. Well, you heard that here on the Founder Sandbox. The next, yes. So for my listeners, again, you check a lot of boxes. Deep tech, women in STEM. What is it exactly that? 12:37 your suite of services. All right. So Info-Trans software, right, has two patents now. And on your landing page, it says, our patented solutions, solutions utilize adaptive artificial intelligence, advanced quantum encryption and blockchain technology to deliver real-time cybersecurity for a wide array of applications. Later on, we'll get into smart cities, but 13:06 including the internet of things, smart devices, legacy systems, hybrid data, signals and devices. All pretty, pretty understandable, but what is it that Infiltrion software is able to do that others are not? So we're able to create a easier way for businesses to migrate their devices. 13:36 and their software, so their applications that they use, maybe they've developed them themselves, we provide a way for them to easily migrate those entities over into a more quantum-proofed infrastructure. So we created what we've trademarked as quantum encapsulation. So just imagine something being encapsulated. And basically we've created, 14:05 a brand new method of leveraging quantum, the AI, we leverage it for the pro-activeness. So in lieu of just waiting for threats to happen to our clients, we go look for the threat. So we want to go be where the bad guys are and find out and bring that information back and update the solution in real time to provide protection for all of our clients in real time. 14:33 That's how we leverage the AI. The blockchain is kind of leveraged to kind of make sure that people, things like devices, aren't on networks that shouldn't be. So it's kind of, I mean, we use it for what blockchain was pretty much basically developed for, and that's a ledger. So keeping up with the transactions of what's happening. 15:03 in a client's infrastructure. Fantastic. So it's largely a B2B business, yours, right? We do. We have B2B, but we've been approached several times here recently by consumers. Because now, because of the biometric protection aspect of our solution using the quantum encapsulation, we can protect, say, 15:32 Halle Berry from deep fake, being deep faked, or, you know, protecting her likeness from being used without her knowledge in movies, CGI'd into movies. So it's kind of getting a little bit more consumerish as we iterate, right? Yeah, and we were briefly speaking before the podcast recording, Chasity and I, and... 15:59 I've known her for years. She's a very private person, would not allow photographs. So I told my producer, I'm certain Whitney Chastity's not going to be sending us a picture, but you said yes, that you might, because you do have biometric, artificial intelligence, safeguards that can actually discover deep fakes, right? Yes, yes. Yep, if it didn't come from us, if it wasn't checked back from us, 16:29 It wasn't approved by the person. So it's kind of pretty much that simple. Amazing. Well, later on in the show notes, we will have how to contact you at Enfield Tron. So you are in the startup ecosystem. Again, you travel a lot. You're between Washington DC, Atlanta, Los Angeles, and actually the Bay Area. Yeah, the Bay Area. Right. So. 16:58 Revenue can be elusive, right? How? Especially in tech, and especially in these really large markets that I call deep tech. Deep tech and leading edge, bleeding edge, right? People don't know what they're actually buying, right? Or what they don't even, they probably don't even know that they have a need, right? What's been your strategy at Infiltron to keep the revenue flowing while maintaining also a pretty playful, innovative culture? 17:27 You talked about your team and so talk, that's kind of two questions. So how have you kept revenue coming, right? While not going out for dilutive funding yet, but tell us a little bit about how, what's your business model? So the business model in itself is set up for B2B and we also have a licensing element there. So if they, for instance, 17:56 a Fortune 500 company who has a cyber team, right? They have an internal cyber team. If they want to license out the patents that we have and kind of customize it or create or build off of those, use it as a baseline for what they need for their systems, we offer that as well. But let me just put it out there. But back to your question, how do we keep it fun? So the team... 18:25 The original team members, should I say. So we met about seven years ago at a place called the Gathering Spot in Atlanta. So the Gathering Spot is a community and they just opened one in LA and I do go to the one in LA too when I'm there. But it's a community of people, creatives from creative people to deep tech people like myself and everything in between. 18:55 We went to a black tech event at the gathering spot and found ourselves not being able to get into the actual room. So we ended up, because they have a bar and everything at the gathering spot. It's a social club too. It has a club aspect to it too, but you can network there, have meetings there, meet all types of people. I mean known people, I mean it's a great 19:25 great concept, shout out to Ryan. But we found ourselves at the bar, and we're looking at each other. We knew each other because we had been introduced by the Hellbrella person, Tracy. Yes, yes. Because they had done some things for her with a previous startup that she had, development-wise. So we're all sitting at the bar, and we're looking at each other like, but we're the real tech people. 19:55 We do it. It's like we don't really take people. Um, we can't even get in there. We like, we know the organizers and personally and everything. So let's start a company. Well, what we did was we launched, um, what we launched kit labs. And it was literally right down the street from the 20:23 and connect to the community. So we had, it's not far from the AUC and the AUC is where Morris Brown, Morehouse, Spelman and Clark Atlanta are. Got it. So a lot of times you would come in there and find some of the founders, cause this was founded by myself and like six or seven other black tech founders. The ones that were outside. Drinking like, you know. 20:53 That's where we had that conversation. You know, the conversation started at the bar, being outside of that first Black Tech meetup, so to speak, with Joey Womack, who is a part of Goody Nation, who we did get a 50K grant from back in 2020 through Google for Startups. Let me just say this so much. We were so interconnected. I mean, Atlanta is Wakanda. Don't let anybody tell you anything different. 21:21 It's definitely Wakanda. But literally, not even a mile away from the Gathering Spot, we opened up Kit Labs. It's a smart lab where we can tinker with stuff. We're engineers. We're tech people. We need something. We need a makerspace. We don't necessarily need a space that is compared. The Gathering Spot was a little bit more buttoned up. 21:46 And then what we needed, we needed to be able to throw things and make things. We had everything from like 3d printers to, um, VR, AR headsets. I mean, you, anything in tech. Innovative fun. It was in, is in that lab. Um, but that's where around today. So we dissolved it. So it's been dissolved. What one of, one of the founders, he unfortunately transitioned. Um, 22:15 So, you know, and he was kind of like the pillar of it. And it kept going for a while, but it was just a lot of people like myself, it was two female founders, Dr. Nashley Cephas, who herself is from Jackson, Mississippi. I'm shouting out everybody, right? She's from Jackson, Mississippi, and she bought 10 acres in downtown Jackson, Mississippi and started a nonprofit called Bean Pad. And he basically took the concept of what we were doing at Kit Labs and brought it to our hometown. So. 22:44 Um, and it's so funny. She actually founded it on my birthday. So I was like, okay, I can dig that. Um, uh, but, but no, but we're still connected. Everybody still works with each other. You know, if I have to come in and do some things around cyber for a contract or, you know, commercial or whatever client that they have, I do like we, we all kind of still work together on each other's things. So that has allowed you to bring in some revenues, right? 23:14 through its service context. Yeah. Oh, for sure. For sure. Consultant wise, cause they're like, I think people may look at Infotron and think that there's not a human touch piece there, but if you're dealing with me, there's always gonna be a human touch point there because we have to consult the client. We can't assume, you know, we cannot assume. 23:41 what you need, we have to actually have a conversation with our clients throughout the process, even after we possibly have set up the platform for you, trained your people on it, there still needs to be an element of communication, human communication, right? But the team, we've been working together for about seven years. Yes. 24:10 Infiltron has been around for five, going on six years now. So, you know, I mean, respect, mutual respect, we're still kids at heart. I mean, we grew up wanting to be engineers. So, you really can't take the light of innovation out of an engineer unless they're just at the point of not wanting to do it anymore. So we're always, what I've found is most people in any engineering discipline are very, 24:39 curious and forward thinking. So we, and we kind of, we're kind of like a community. We are community and not kind of like, but we are community of folks that contribute to each other's, you know, projects. Yeah. Mm-hmm. And not just, not just business-wise, but personally, like we, I mean, we've been around each other for almost a decade, so. 25:04 there's been kids born and like I just said, one of our founders transitioned, like we've been through some things together that have brought us closer together. And you can, I believe when you have a team like that, and we're all diverse, you know, we have a team like that that cultivates innovation, for sure. You know, I've had a few guests to my podcast and I also write about this, 25:35 Creativity is only possible or it's greatly possible when you create a fun environment and make games out of things and have, right? And set up teams. So I think a shout out to you and what you've set up at Infiltron and in its earlier rendering at Kit Labs, just creating an environment that allows for what ifs, right? Is key. There are a lot of what ifs in cyber. 26:04 I bet you there. So I have a boatload of questions here. One is, before we get into your fundraising path, again, I mentioned earlier you have two patents that have been issued. What is post-quantum encryption technology in layman language? Post. 26:32 Quantum encryption technology. So there is definitely confusion out there that has been addressed. And because there is a difference between post secure quantum and encryption. There's a difference. So. Excellent. 27:02 Post quantum encryption, it is designed to protect data from quantum computers. So. And that's done through the encapsulation? For us, that is how we provide the protection, the encryption. That is the quantum encapsulation is a method of encryption with Involtron. So the current encryption. So you have things like RSA. 27:32 elliptical curve, which elliptical curve is more widely used and kind of being marketed as quantum encryption. It is, it is, it's on the list of quantum protections, right, or quantum methods of encryption protection. So companies like Okta use ECC a lot. But what's happening is that quantum computers are being built now. Yes. Like right now, there's no... Yeah, the cost is going down. 28:02 Yeah, there's no waiting five years from now. Like I urge anyone under the sound of my voice to prepare now for quantum computer attacks. The same thing that I describe happening to us when we were deployed, it's gonna happen. And again, I alluded to feeling like 28:33 situations like Colonial Pipeline and SolarWinds were, I feel like they were tests because there were so many different elements of what we saw in the deployment that happened in those two cases. Yeah, because I'm sitting there and think it's like 2020, 2021, 2019 actually, it started. I think this didn't know, but. 28:59 And it's still going like 20, SolarWinds was still going, the last time I checked SolarWinds was still unraveling. Like it's still, still going. But back to the question. So for us, quantum encapsulation for us is breakthrough. So NIST has had these challenges, right? Where they put out bidding for companies, 29:27 researchers, because a lot of people that are in the quantum space, whether it's physics, mechanics, are generally found in academia. They're not at Infiltron. They're not at QED. They're just not there, right? It's very far in between, and we generally have to lure them. Or we have to do something like partner with them on... 29:53 grants, like the STTR grants. Like that's the only way, generally the only way that we can probably connect with the academia or pierce them and have them work with us. And they usually through that take all the funding, but it's, you're still. Exposed, right? You're exposed, but you're also getting the expertise that you possibly need and can't rightly find in the freelancing world. Yeah. So it generally works out in the long run. 30:23 Um, but so our encapsulation is a, is a breakthrough method because I look at it like this, NIST is holding these challenges and nothing against NIST. We're connected. I contribute to NIST and everything, but they are holding these challenges. And basically they're telling the hackers what people are going to the framework. 30:49 what people are gonna have to adhere to when they create their quantum algorithms to protect their devices and data. You know, you're giving away the secret ingredients. So like, even if they don't know specifically your algorithm, they know what you've based it off of. And that gives it like a tiny thread can unravel a whole t-shirt, right? So I look at it like that. So... 31:15 And even before, you know, we were already developing things before NIST put out these challenges. We are in alignment. We can adhere and do it here to the framework that they're putting out because, you know, you have the DOD space who definitely follows their framework, especially when it comes to the risk management framework. So they're going to follow NIST regardless. They're going to follow their framework, whatever they put out about cybersecurity protection. 31:44 The DOD space and all of its agencies are gonna follow that. However, being in the cybersecurity space every day, seeing what is happening and knowing that you've given some clues, some contextual clues to the malicious hackers about what you're using as a baseline to build your algorithms will, guess what? What we have is not that. Like we are... 32:12 One of the things that differentiates us right now, because I'm sure as quantum cybersecurity continues to grow legs, so to speak, people are gonna start using the more, less susceptible to hacks by quantum computers method. So you have things like multivariate hash code. So these are some of the 32:40 quantum properties that you can use that are not generally hackable by a quantum computer. They won't be hackable by a quantum computer. So we leveraged some of that. It was like, if I'm built, I looked at it like this, I've been in cyber, I've been in tech for almost 20 years. I know I don't look it. I get it all the time. You don't have to say it. I've been in tech for almost 20 years. I've been, and when I was in the air force, we call it InfoSec. It's the same thing. And that dates me. 33:08 If I say, if you hear somebody say InfoSec, trust me, they've been in cybersecurity for at least 20 plus years. So, but it's cybersecurity, that's what it is. And I've seen the changes and I've paid my dues too. Like I didn't, when I got out of the Air Force, I was just, side note, like I cut grass and loved it. I would go back and do it if I can make these results. So then like, it's very, it's very fulfilling. Don't let anybody fool you. Like I love, but I like being outside, but. 33:38 Um, my first tech job though, I literally went through the phone book. Cause this is like still, you know, internet was not quite what it is now, of course, but it was like still growing. And I went through the yellow pages and went through the aerospace companies and called all of them and was like, Hey, let's just get out of the air force, look for a job. I don't care if it's an intern or co-op and L3 L3 before they merged with Harris. Uh, 34:08 they created me a co-op. And, but again, still in touch with, cause you know, L3 is a huge government contracting company, right? And in the satellite communication space, cause they're in line with my background. And so I've seen it all. I've seen the changes of InfoSec into cybersecurity. And now we're entering a new frontier with quantum cybersecurity. So I've been here, 34:37 maybe at the latter part of the info set, but definitely through the cybersecurity and here for and to forge some guidelines and pathways in the quantum cybersecurity space with Inflotron. So when you know Inflotron was founded in 2019, I was like, okay, if I'm gonna start 35:03 something new in cyber and we hadn't even gotten to the quantum piece yet. They hadn't even gotten to me yet. Like it started like I was getting downloads. Yeah. Because I'm, I always, I'm a reader. I wake up looking at cyber news and just staying in the know because I need to know what's going on so I can protect my clients, whether that was me in a government contracting position or me as a consultant in my businesses. So. 35:33 I need to know what's going on. And if I'm going to build something new, why am I going to build it with compromised parts? Right. That's a great way to describe it. Yeah. Forget the tech. It didn't make logical sense. If I'm going to build something new, a SaaS product that's going to integrate and be flexible and adaptable and proactive. 36:01 Why would I use RSA encryption when I know what's coming? Got it. That will be one of the snippets that I share in my YouTube channel as well as the podcast. That is excellent. Why build something with compromised parts? Frontier technology, quantum cybersecurity is what Epfiltron is about. 36:30 Next generation. Talk to me a little bit more for us, less tech savvy listeners about the use of Infiltron in a SelleGov's program for smart cities. That kind of brings it more home and more tangible. How is technology used for smart cities? So first, SelleGov through leading cities. Yes. 36:59 It connects companies like ours with municipalities to tackle urban challenges. So for us, it's infrastructure, security, and sustainability. So we were a finalist in leading cities global competition back in 2021. And we've worked through them. You know, we've been able to work with city leaders to secure IOT systems and critical infrastructure. 37:28 And quick shout out to Michael Lake. Okay. He's the founder of Leading Cities, amazing guy. Another keep in touch, answer the email quickly person. He's based in Boston, but he's built a very supportive ecosystem. So shout out to Michael Lake. But as a part of this program, 37:56 We're offering smart cities our enhanced quantum vulnerability assessment. And this is to help the smart city leaders identify areas that need better quantum protections now. We've just had a session on November the 11th, Veterans Day. And the second one is coming up December the 5th. So you. 38:24 If you're a smart city leader or see so small, medium, large enterprise, no matter what market you in, you're in, definitely tap in. You can register for it on the leading city's website or on our website at Infotron.net. Yeah, that's on December 9, 2024 at 1pm. Is that Eastern? December 5th. December 5th? No, it's the 9th, because I have it here. And that's my cousin's birthday. So yeah, it's December 9th. 38:53 Did you get to influence those dates? Yeah. So let's jump into your startup. You've taken in very little dilutive funding. How much money have you raised to date? And how have you, what is the next phase, right? In terms of outreach for fundraising. So we've raised 120K and that was through Techstars, LA Space. 39:23 Still counting. I do not take a salary. I could take one, but I'm just, it's the long game for me. And I still consult. Don't let these people tell you not to quit your job and be an entrepreneur. Don't let people do that. Especially if you have a family. Don't let these people, don't let these people try to guilt you or shame you because you still have a job while you're building your startup. Don't let, don't do it. 39:53 Because I do have a company that I started called Right Tech Solutions and we still, that's why I said I still feel like I'm in the Air Force because I still consult them. So I can, you know, the revenue that we do and we've hit 500K in revenue. So you know, I could easily take a salary, right? But I just, it's the long game for me. It's the global expansion. 40:22 um, you know, more IP and patents, uh, protections, right? Because we do have global count clients. And, um, one of the things that I wanted to make sure of before we even took on the clients was that we had legal backing there. So IP trademarks, um, at least patent, at least the application is pending, but you know, like I want to, I want to, I want it to at least have that. And we have great attorneys. Um, shout out to Malika Tyson. 40:52 and Matthew and Dorian who have, they took over because I had a, I had an attorney, IP attorney that would, had her own boutique firm and then she had to go back, you know, she just couldn't do the entrepreneurship, it's not for everybody, but we still stay in contact as well. But she introduced me to McAndrews, they're based out of Chicago. 41:20 And they are the legal team for Impletron. I always tell them that when we're on calls, like you are the legal team. Like, yeah, anything that I need from them legal, legal wise, they do it. I literally just sent a partnership NDA over to Malekka this morning and she just sent it back to me. So like, that's not IP and trademark, right? But they do, they do it. And I always tell them how much I appreciate them because... 41:49 IP and trademarks are not free and they're not inexpensive. So, and then imagine, you know, we have one pending now in Japan. We just got one in Canada. So yeah, like it's expensive, you know, it's expensive. So a lot of the funding that we get now is going to be allocated to pay them, you know, even though they work with us. But it's going to be paying them. 42:18 doing some iterations, we have a partnership where there's some hardware that's gonna be involved. We're definitely tapping into the hardware. So we'll be forging our way there because people like things they can touch. SaaS isn't necessarily something that you can touch, although put it into a platform makes it a little bit more tangible for people, visual at least. So in the- 42:48 Yeah, I mean, hardware has always been a part of the vision. FBGAs, we have another colleague of mine, he has developed a cryptocurrency mining machine, and it leverages quantum. So it's mining at exponential speeds, right? Because generally what quantum does is speeds things up. It speeds exactly, in simplified terms. 43:18 Definitely still going after Sivers traditional government contracts globally. We participated in Fintech down in the Bahamas last October. Cause we are in the Fintech space and there's a lot of similarities between Fintech and Space Tech. Because when you're talking about fault zeros and being able to detect anomalies. 43:46 both of those markets need that and they need it quick. So we've been able to, yeah, like we've been able to leverage some of the things that we're learning in both of those for each other. So we've been able to participate in some conferences. We actually getting ready to go to Barbados in January for Fintech Islands, I'll be speaking about 44:14 the kind of the intersection of the quantum age and what's coming in respect to the fintech space, cryptocurrency, web three, traditional finance and AI, because we do leverage AI. And we've been in the AI space, Impletron has been in the AI space from the beginning. One of our advisors is an AI evangelist at AWS. I did say her name earlier on this podcast, but. 44:42 She's amazing. She's a Georgia Tech grad. We do have a few Georgia Tech people on the team, but she's amazing. And I'm able to tap her. I've been able to tap her because she was one of the Kit founders. So I've been able to tap her about AI and machine learning very early on. So all of the LLMs and the SLMs that everybody's kind of talking about, we've been doing. 45:11 Like even as small as we are, we've been. 45:16 Yeah, so, Chasity, how can my listeners contact or get information about Infotron? So, yeah, of course the website. So, infiltron.net. You can follow us on all of our socials at Infotron Software Suite. It might be, I think on Twitter is Infotron app. We wanted to keep it short. 45:41 And then, or you can email us at mfultronapp at gmail.com. And I know people are gonna be like, why you use Gmail? That's another filter. And that's an email that everybody on the team can look at and not be bombarded with, cause spam and it's just, everybody has their own email address, but. So you probably, it's a test environment for all of you. 46:09 beautiful quantum encryption that you're working on. Yes. And that's it all. One better way to start. Yeah, Gmail, right? Google knows a lot more about us than we'd like them to. Oh, Google knows everything. That's tough. Even when you turn location off. Oh, Instagram. I just posted something about Instagram. So Instagram's new. They just updated their policy maybe a month ago, maybe. 46:38 Okay. Whether you want to or not, they now have access to your photos, your GPS location, everything even if you say no, even if you turn it off, they still contract. 47:00 Just putting it out there guys. Yeah. So if you do platform. So there's cause to the platform. Right? Yes. Thank you. All right. We're coming down to the section of the podcast where I like to ask each of my guests what the following three words mean to you. Because this is what I do with my consulting business. 47:24 In addition to my podcast, I work with founders that are really building resilient, purpose-driven and scalable businesses. What's resilience mean to you, Chasity? Man, that's a word that I use. Uh, I mean, I'm, I mean, you gotta think about it. I'm black trying to raise money. It's hard for black people to raise money on top of that. I've been, you know, um, I've come face to face with people that didn't believe that I wrote my own patents. Like. 47:53 you know, as if black people didn't invent a lot of things, like that we still use today. Like, come on. I mean, it's just the truth. Resilience. Resilience for me is bending, but never breaking. Bending, but never breaking. Yeah. It's about, you know, adapting to challenges. I just mentioned some and facing them. Like you can't, you can't, and I'm about to sound 48:23 run from the pain, you gotta run towards it. So you can come out stronger on the other side. And it's not necessarily about survival, it's transformation. That's transformation. It's transformation. And that transformation is preparing you for what's next. And you'll be standing taller than you were before. Amazing, thank you. Purpose-driven, what's a purpose-driven? 48:53 Enterprises or? Yeah. I'm a visionary. So like, there's a lot of founders that I've met. If I have the opportunity to get close to them or kind of hear them speak about what they're building to include myself, because I do talk to myself about the things that I'm building. I counsel myself. I'm sure my ancestors are around me. 49:23 Purpose is, it should be intentional. I think that it's kind of interchangeable for me. But in the context of the question that you asked on purpose driven enterprise, so it's the heartbeat in what we build here at Infotron. I can definitely say that. It's creating meaningful solutions that solve real problems. And in solving those real problems, 49:52 you're still staying true to the mission. I still bring the aspect of the military into Infiltron. We are mission focused. We have fun. We do all the fun things, right? Because again, that cultivates innovation too. And it keeps it spicy. You need to let things be spicy because in a regular deglar cybersecurity job, you're probably bored. Like. 50:19 I mean, let's just be real. Like you're probably bored. You're probably looking at Excel spreadsheets and creating a report by hand from that. Like it's boring. Like, but you know, it's also making moves that matter. And it's solving problems that for me leave a legacy and just never losing sight of why we started in the first place. 50:48 So never lives in sight. Excellent. What about scalable? So how does- That's one of those BC's favorite words. That's right. Because that's what they want to see. How will you scale? That's right. I mean, I'm an investor too guys. Don't get it twisted. Like, I think that was a question that I did ask with one of the investors I had. Like, how are you going to get over that challenge? Like, before I give you this money. 51:18 Scalable. So growth, like we can think about growth in so many different ways, like growth, personal growth, because if you embark on the entrepreneur trick, you are going to be, and need to be open to growth. To me, entrepreneurship is a spiritual journey. Beautiful. 51:45 about the Southern Baptist roots, but I'm not spiritual. I'm a yoga, meditating, put my feet in the sand, grass grounding person nowadays, but still bringing that element of praying. And it's all the same to me. They just changed the name of God, right? Just that's my perspective, but growth isn't just about getting. 52:14 bigger. It's about getting better. And me speaking about the personal aspect, that is what growth is. It might not feel good, you know, while it's happening. But, you know, once you get through it and you can get in a reflective mindset and look back with what you just came through and be grateful, like find gratitude in it, you know. 52:43 That's how I look at growth. It's expanding mindfully and staying grounded in your values and making sure that every step that you take going forward strengthens the foundation that you've already built. And it's... 53:11 Like I said, it's moving with intention. And while you're moving with intention, you're also preserving the quality and the vision that define you. Which goes back to purpose-driven. Yes, thank you. Last question, Chasity. Did you have fun in the sandbox? Oh yeah, I mean, it's you. You know, we already have a great rapport. 53:38 I'll say this, one of my favorite memories of you is when you brought Ty to the table to kind of see if they were, could invest in Infiltron and it was too early. But we had to sign an NDA, it was some type of contract, but it was during Mercury retrograde. You said it before I said it, I was like, I wonder if she's onto this type. 54:05 Cause I wasn't going to sign it. I was going to try to delay it as much as possible, but you're like, no, let's wait, let's wait. So after Mercer, that's your great. Well, I was like, oh, these are this. She's my people. And I was like, and I think I responded like, let's wait five days. So it is no, it's like clear. So, um, that's a little fighter for me with you. Oh, I love it. I love it. Generally hear that in business. No, no. 54:32 And the Founder Sandbox again is a pretty eclectic podcast, bringing in deep tech founders like Chasity Wright that are on the frontier, bringing in what the future, will, it's the future's here. It's here. That's right. So to my listeners, if you like this episode with Chasity Wright, CEO and founder of Infiltron, sign up for the monthly release of 55:01 this podcast where founders, business owners, corporate directors, and professional service providers share their own experiences on building with strong governance, a resilient, scalable, and purpose-driven company to make profits for good. So signing off for this month, thank you, Chasity. Thank you, Brenda, so much. I hope to see you soon.  

Radio Gunk
TT 11-11-24 – Honoring Veterans day with Stolen Valor Howard Stern.

Radio Gunk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 101:36


Join us for our daily rundown of the Howard Stern Show, as awful as it is, it is the best show he will do this year, and also the worst. Howard Stern Forum:  www.radiogunk.com/forums Follow us on Twitter @RadioGunk @330SMG (Dennis) Follow me on Instagram @radiogunk Dennis' channel – https://www.youtube.com/@DJsClassicGarage Buy Gunk Merch at https://www.teepublic.com/user/radiogunk1 […]

The Filthy Spoon Podcast
EP # 10 of the Filthy spoon Spot burn

The Filthy Spoon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 42:31 Transcription Available


In this episode of the Filthy Spoon Spot Burn Podcast, we explore the latest updates from the hunting scene in Northern California. We kick off with a special Veterans Day hunt at the Dry Creek refuge, where hunters came together for an eventful day filled with camaraderie and the thrill of the chase. Join us as we down the lowdown on various hunting areas, with a special highlight on how weather conditions have been affecting duck movements and hunter success. Listen as our host shares personal anecdotes from recent hunting trips, including an unexpected encounter with the team at Delta Waterfowl and tales of successful mallard and speckled goose hunts. Discover insightful interviews with fellow hunters like Jason Koslovich from CIC Outdoors and Mark Kirsten from Sabaya Duck Club, who share their experiences and strategies during this unpredictable hunting season.

Winners Find a Way
From Navy SEAL to Visionary Leader: Marty Strong's Blueprint for Creativity and Success

Winners Find a Way

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 57:05


In this episode of Winners Find a Way, Trent Clark sits down with Marty Strong, a former Navy SEAL who has become a successful entrepreneur and author. Drawing from his diverse experiences, Marty shares valuable lessons about creativity, adaptability, and visionary leadership. Key takeaways include: Marty's reflections on Veterans Day and the deep bonds among military personnel His disciplined writing process and why he prefers fiction to non-fiction How military training principles translate to adaptive business leadership His perspective on creativity and innovation in effective leadership Be sure to check out Marty's latest book, "Be Different," set to release on December 1, 2024, as well as his previous works, "Be Nimble" and "Be Visionary." Trent's book, "Leading Winning Teams," is also available, with the audiobook version recently released on November 12. Don't miss this engaging conversation about unlocking creativity, embracing adaptability, and cultivating visionary leadership. Watch the full episode now!   Connect With Marty Strong Website #1 Marty Strong Author, Speaker, Top Business Consultant (martystrong.com) Website #2 http://www.mlstrongauthor.com LinkedIn URL https://www.linkedin.com/in/marty-strong-9676bb13/ Facebook URL (2) Marty Strong | Facebook Instagram https://www.instagram.com/martinlstrongauthor     Connect with Trent M. Clark Website: Leadershipity.com LinkedIn: Trent M. Clark Email: trent@leadershipity.com Grab a copy of our Book “Leading Winning Teams” Here: https://bit.ly/4cVWy2t If you're interested in elevating your team's performance and doubling your organizational value, reach out to Trent for a consultation. Visit Leadershipity.com to learn more or schedule a 15-minute call with Trent. Listen to More Episodes: Catch new episodes of the Winners Find a Way Show every Thursday at 10:00 AM Eastern / 700 AM Pacific. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host and guest and do not necessarily reflect any organisation's official policy or position. 

The Charlie Kirk Show
The Best Pick of the Trump Transition

The Charlie Kirk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 35:00


There are new reports that Donald Trump plans to pick Stephen Miller as his deputy White House chief of staff. Charlie explains why this is "as good as it gets" and one of the most promising choices of Trump's transition thus far. Terry Schilling of the American Principles Project talks about how Trump won by playing offense on trans issues, and Kurt Schlichter celebrates both Veterans Day and the events of the past week.Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Moth
The Moth Radio Hour: Veterans' Day Special

The Moth

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 53:26


A special Veterans Day edition of The Moth Radio Hour. After returning from active duty in the Middle East, a marine searches for new meaning; a 97 year old woman describes training young men for WWII combat as a WASP; a father being deployed to Iraq must find a way to explain it to his children; and a WWII soldier from Wisconsin serves with the segregated 93rd Infantry Division in the South Pacific. This special hour is hosted by The Moth's Producing Director, Sarah Austin Jenness. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.Storytellers:Mike Scotti finds new meaning after returning from active duty in the Middle East.Dawn Seymour becomes part of the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP), training young men stateside to enter WWII overseas.Bill Krieger tucks his daughter in at night before being deployed to Iraq. William Cole serves as a radio operator in the 93rd Infantry Division, a segregated unit, in the South Pacific.Podcast # 356

What A Day
Trump Loyalists Get Cabinet Prizes

What A Day

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 22:31


The incoming Trump Administration 2.0 is starting to take shape. And as expected, it's a Democrat's worst nightmare. President-elect Donald Trump is expected to name Stephen Miller, an immigration hardliner with white nationalist views, to be his deputy chief of staff. He also officially announced his picks for ‘border czar,' EPA director and U.N. ambassador, all of them in line with his repeated promise to appoint loyalists that will help him bend the government to his whims. Zack Beauchamp, senior correspondent for Vox and author of the book “The Reactionary Spirit,” explains what Trump's picks mean for the continual functioning of our democracy.And in headlines: President Biden's lead adviser for international climate policy shared strong words about Trump at an annual U.N. climate change conference, President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris made their first joint appearance since the election at a Veterans Day event, and abolitionist Harriet Tubman was posthumously awarded the rank of one-star Brigadier General in the Maryland National Guard.Show Notes:Check out Zac's reporting – www.vox.com/authors/zack-beauchampSubscribe to the What A Day Newsletter – https://tinyurl.com/3kk4nyz8What A Day – YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@whatadaypodcastFollow us on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/crookedmedia/For a transcript of this episode, please visit crooked.com/whataday

Drew and Mike Show
We Respect Veterans Day – November 11, 2024

Drew and Mike Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 164:22


People want Michael Strahan fired, Detroit Lions comeback win, Cher's memoir, Liam Payne's drug dealer speaks, Jim Bentley v. AT&T, Top SNL Musical Performances, and Vinnie Dombroski joins us to talk about Sponge's album “1994”. Eli Zaret drops by to recap the Detroit Lions thrilling comeback victory over the Houston Texans, divine intervention in Jake Bates' field goals, Dan Campbell's COTY odds, Prime Time possibility to the Dallas Cowboys, the fall of Michigan football, a $4.7M Michael Jordan jersey, the Detroit Tigers off season decision making, the big Jake Paul/Mike Tyson fight and more. More Lions stuff: A flight attendant on a flight out of DTW was silenced by the passengers because she tried to speak during Jake Bates' game winning kick. LB James Houston crapped his pants during the game, but he claims he just sat in some Gatorade. How DARE Michael Strahan not hold his heart during the National Anthem? And on Veteran's Day! Drew Crime: Richard Allen has been found guilty of the Delphi Murders. A dude went nuts over the election results and slaughtered his family. Vinnie Dombroski dials in to promote the “1994” album and more from Sponge! Something called Paste Magazine ranked the top EPs of all time. Megan Fox is knocked up. Machine Gun Kelly will make an excellent father. Keith Urban is an awful driver. His daughter is not hot enough (or old enough) to be a model. Jenelle Evans is a gross trainwreck. Amanda Bynes smiles… and has lost 6 lbs. Pete Davidson is getting all his tattoos removed. Jim Bentley is in a battle with AT&T. Rolling Stone Magazine ranked the top SNL musical performances of all time. Cher is dropping a book and she's spilling… about nailing Warren Beatty when she was 15-years-old. The Blues Brothers are still cleaning up all these years later. Kate Cassidy is getting the boot from Liam Payne's mansion. Liam Payne's drug dealer is popping off and things are getting gay. Britney Spears used to look hot when she was in a conservatorship. Drew declares Zach Bryan ugly. Visit our presenting sponsor Hall Financial – Michigan's highest rated mortgage company. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (The Drew Lane Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).

The MeidasTouch Podcast
Trump CRACKS EMERGE After Election…QUICKLY

The MeidasTouch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 72:33


On this episode of the MeidasTouch Podcast: Some Trump voters are already in shambles facing the consequences of their actions; Trump makes his first picks for his administration; President Biden speaks at Arlington on Veterans Day; and more! Ben, Brett and Jordy break it all down. Subscribe to Meidas+ at https://meidasplus.com Subscribe to Adam Mockler on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@adammockler Deals from our sponsors!  HumanN SuperBeets: Find out how you can get a free 30-day supply on bundles of new SuperBeets Heart Chews Advanced and save 15% for a limited time only by going to https://GETSUPERBEETS.COM, promo code MEIDAS. Trade Coffee: Get your first bag of coffee FREE with any new subscription at https://DrinkTrade.com/MEIDAS Qualia: To boost YOUR NAD+ levels up to 74%, Go to https://qualialife.com/JORDY for up to 50% off and use code JORDY at checkout for an additional 15% off. Prize Picks: Download the PrizePicks app today https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/MEIDAS and use code MEIDAS and get $50 instantly when you play $5! ProLon: Head to https://ProlonLife.com/MEIDAS to get 15% off their 5-day nutrition program. Ollie Pet Food: Take the online quiz and introduce Ollie to your pet. Visit https://ollie.com today and enter code MEIDAS for 60% off your first box of meals! #ToKnowThemIsToLoveThem Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af MissTrial: https://meidasnews.com/tag/miss-trial The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast The Influence Continuum: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/mea-culpa-with-michael-cohen The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show Burn the Boats: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/burn-the-boats Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 Political Beatdown: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/political-beatdown Lights On with Jessica Denson: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/lights-on-with-jessica-denson On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Coalition of the Sane: https://meidasnews.com/tag/coalition-of-the-sane  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Rich Zeoli
Trump Appoints Elise Stefanik UN Ambassador & Lee Zeldin to Head EPA

Rich Zeoli

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 185:15


The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (11/11/2024): 3:05pm- Donald Trump announced that Tom Homan will serve as his administration's “border czar.” In 2019, while serving as the Director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Homan famously destroyed Rep. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez as the two debated illegal migration during a House Oversight Committee hearing. 3:20pm- Chuck Schumer is an Election Denier. On Friday, the Associated Press called the Pennsylvania U.S. Senate race in favor of Republican challenger Dave McCormick—but sitting Senator Bob Casey has refused to concede! Appeasing Casey, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has withheld an orientation invite for incoming Senators from McCormick. Does this mean Schumer is an election denier? 3:25pm- While appearing on CNN with Dana Bash, Senator Bernie Sanders defended himself—and other politicians like Donald Trump—for appearing on Joe Rogan's podcast. 3:30pm- John Yoo—Emanuel S. Heller Professor of Law at University of California at Berkeley & a Visiting Fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to answer the question: now that Donald Trump has won a second term as president, what will happen to all of the legal challenges that were brought against him? Professor Yoo says the two federal cases brought by Jack Smith and the Department of Justice “are dead for sure.” The cases in New York and Georgia are both flawed—in fact, there has been no progress made in Georgia and it could potentially be dropped. He argues that because the NY case is so legally unsound, Trump should appeal all the way to the Supreme Court. But could Judge Juan Merchan sentence President Trump to jail time? 3:50pm- How Did Kamala's Campaign Squander $1 Billion? According to a report from Politico's California bureau chief Christopher Cadelago, Kamala Harris's presidential campaign raised over $1 billion and—despite her campaign only lasting just over 100 days—they have found themselves in debt. Other reports suggest that the campaign paid Oprah Winfrey's Harpo Productions $1 million for hosting a town hall event—and paid the Call Her Daddy podcast six-figures for set construction. 4:05pm- On Monday, Donald Trump announced he will be appointing Congresswoman Elise Stefanik to his Cabinet as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. He also said he would appoint former Congressman Lee Zeldin to serve as the Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protective Agency (EPA). 4:15pm- While appearing on CNN with Dana Bash, Senator Bernie Sanders stated that the Democrat Party has largely abandoned the working class. 4:20pm- Actress Justine Bateman took to social media to call out the far-left. She explains that over the last four years “common sense was discarded, intellectual discussion was demonized.” 4:30pm- Ryan Manion— Chief Executive Officer of the Travis Manion Foundation & Author of “The Knock at the Door”—joins The Rich Zeoli Show for Veterans Day. She reacts to the outrageous “anti-Veterans Day” protests taking place on Columbia University's campus. To learn more about the Travis Manion Foundation, visit: https://www.travismanion.org 4:50pm- Over the weekend, Donald Trump used social media to announce that Nikki Haley and Mike Pompeo would not serve in his administration. According to rumors, Donald Trump Jr. played a key role in the decision. He views both Haley and Pompeo as potential rivals to a J.D. Vance presidential run in 2028. 4:55pm- According to Barack Obama's biographer, the 44th President is nervous that his legacy may be irreparably damaged now that Donald Trump has won a second term. 5:05pm- David Urban—Political Commentator for CNN & Volunteer Senior Advisor to Donald Trump—joins The Rich Zeoli Show for Veterans Day. Plus he recaps Trump's big election night win. Urban hilariously notes that if Democrats learn one thing from this election cycle, it should be that celebrity endorsements and free concerts aren't enough to win. ...

Sports Gambling Podcast
College Football Picks Week 12 (Ep. 2136)

Sports Gambling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 81:15


The guys (@GamblingPodcast) are talking college football predictions in their college football picks week 12 podcast. They're joined by Colby Dant (@TheColbyD) from The College Experience to talk about their best bets for college football week 12.Looking for free college football picks? Go here - https://www.sportsgamblingpodcast.com/college-football-picks/Podcast Chapters00:00 Introduction01:09 Conference Tiebreakers and Media Day Fun02:27 College Football Picks and Analysis03:47 Leans and L Word Dramedy05:21 Recap of Last Week's Picks07:00 Colorado Buffaloes and Playoff Hopes10:23 Tiebreakers and Conference Standings12:42 Coach Reactions and Hygiene Rituals15:26 UCLA vs. Washington Preview20:12 Arkansas vs. Texas Preview25:24 Colorado vs. Utah Preview29:45 Ohio State vs. Northwestern Preview34:09 Clemson vs. Pitt Preview38:20 Tulane vs. Navy Preview41:36 Veterans Day in Germany42:34 Notre Dame vs. UVA Preview45:16 Notre Dame's Playoff Chances47:10 SMU vs. Boston College50:34 Missouri vs. South Carolina55:38 Arizona State vs. Kansas State01:01:13 Georgia vs. Tennessee01:05:54 Oregon vs. Wisconsin01:11:15 Boise State vs. San Jose State01:14:20 BYU vs. Kansas01:17:12 Lock Dog and Tease Picks JOIN the SGPN community #DegensOnlyExclusive Merch, Contests and Bonus Episodes ONLY on Patreon - https://sg.pn/patreonDiscuss with fellow degens on Discord - https://sg.pn/discordDownload The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.appCheck out the Sports Gambling Podcast on YouTube - https://sg.pn/YouTubeCheck out our website - http://sportsgamblingpodcast.comSUPPORT us by supporting our partnersUnderdog Fantasy code SGPN - Up to $1000 in BONUS CASH - https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-sgpnRithmm - Player Props and Picks - Free 7 day trial! http://sportsgamblingpodcast.com/rithmmGametime code SGPN - Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code SGPN for $20 off your first purchase - https://gametime.co/ ADVERTISE with SGPNInterested in advertising? Contact sales@sgpn.ioFOLLOW The Sports Gambling Podcast On Social MediaTwitter - http://www.twitter.com/gamblingpodcastInstagram - http://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcastFacebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcastFOLLOW The Hosts On Social MediaSean Green - http://www.twitter.com/seantgreenRyan Kramer - http://www.twitter.com/kramercentric================================================================Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER CO, DC, IL, IN, LA, MD, MS, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY) Call 1-800-327-5050 (MA)21+ to wager. Please Gamble Responsibly. Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS, NV), 1-800 BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-270-7117 for confidential help (MI)================================================================

The Megyn Kelly Show
Kamala Campaign Turns on Each Other, and Trump's New Badass Border Czar, with Emily Jashinsky and Eliana Johnson | Ep. 941

The Megyn Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 98:57


Megyn Kelly is joined by Emily Jashinsky, host of "Undercurrents" on UnHerd, and Eliana Johnson, editor of the Washington Free Beacon, to talk about what we're learning through media deep dives as the Kamala campaign turns on each other after their massive election loss, the blame going to Biden but not as much to Kamala herself, what really went wrong with the campaign, the claim made by a professor on MSNBC that racism was the only reason Kamala lost, whether there was a secret deal between Kamala and Joe Biden that stopped Kamala from attacking him, MSNBC's Joy Reid's racist rant against progressive white women, the left turning on each other, Reid's guest claiming people should disown family members who voted for Trump, Democratic Senator Chris Murphy's post-election analysis, how his conclusions ignore the radical trans policies he and his party have pushed, the brave men and women who worked to put the issue at the forefront of 2024, Trump appointing Tom Homan as his next "border czar," the immigration policies he'll be executing on to fix the border crisis, Homan's masterful ability to knock down the tactics of the left and media, and more. Then Megyn reflects on this Veterans Day about the heroes who served our country, plays clips from Marcus and Morgan Luttrell and Rob O'Neill, and more.Jashinsky-https://www.youtube.com/@undercurrentsunherdJohnson- https://freebeacon.com/Birch Gold: Text MK to 989898 and get your free info kit on goldGrand Canyon University: https://GCU.eduFollow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKellyTwitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShowInstagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShowFacebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at: https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow

Fantasy Focus Football
FULL Week 10 Recap

Fantasy Focus Football

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 65:51


Daniel Dopp, Field Yates and Stephania Bell break down the biggest takeaways from Week 10 including Kyler Murray shining against the Jets before the crew discusses who earned 'Stud of the Week' honors, which players disappointed and more! Plus, a special message for Veterans Day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Rich Roll Podcast
The Invisible Injury: Champion Cyclist Rebecca Rusch On Healing From A Traumatic Brain Injury, Concussion Awareness & Why Acceptance Is Strength

The Rich Roll Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 124:15


Rebecca Rusch is a legendary endurance athlete, 7x world champion, and protagonist of the Emmy-winning film “Blood Road.” This conversation explores the esoteric intersection of trauma and transformation, sparked by a fateful bike crash on Veterans Day 2021. We discuss her Byzantine journey through the healthcare system, the invisible epidemic of brain injury, psychedelic-assisted therapy, and the profound shift from warrior to healer. In doing so, we examine the universe's more profound messages—when we're finally ready to listen. Rebecca's courage to be this vulnerable in service to others is powerful. Enjoy! Show notes + MORE Watch on YouTube Newsletter Sign-Up Today's Sponsors:  LMNT: Get a FREE Sample Pack with any drink mix purchase

The Bobby Bones Show
Mon Part 1: The Origin of Veterans Day

The Bobby Bones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 41:03 Transcription Available


Happy Veterans Day! We start the show talking about its origins and famous country artists you didn't know were veterans. In the Anonymous Inbox, a listener had major car trouble after borrowing her friend's vehicle and wants to know what to do with getting stuck with the bill.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis
The O'Reilly Update, November 11, 2024

Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 13:33


Republican Senators vote on leadership, Justice Sotomayor staying put, FEMA bigotry, and the first Veterans Day. Plus, the Message of the Day, why Joe Biden was the second worst president in US history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

American Potential
From the Battlefield to Congress: A Veterans Day Special with Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks

American Potential

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 27:52


In this special Veterans Day episode, host Jeff Crank is joined by Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks, an Army veteran and advocate for veterans' health care reform, who shares her inspiring journey from service in the military to service in Congress. As the daughter of an Air Force veteran, Miller-Meeks grew up in a military family, instilled with a strong sense of duty and commitment to country. Her own 24-year career in the Army has left an indelible mark on her approach to public service, shaping her dedication to the well-being of veterans and her fight to protect patient rights. Now in Congress, she addresses the pressing issues of bureaucratic roadblocks, the complexities of the VA system, and the critical need for reform in the doctor-patient relationship. In this episode, she discusses why veterans deserve greater choice and accessibility in health care and how she advocates for the Mission Act's goals to ensure all veterans have the freedom to choose their medical providers. On this Veterans Day, hear her reflections on military service, the values that continue to guide her work, and her dedication to defending freedom from both the battlefield and Congress. This is a tribute to the resilience, honor, and unwavering commitment of our nation's veterans.

Start Here
How MAGA Will Congress Be?

Start Here

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 29:09


As House races continue to be called, congressional Republicans prepare for a narrow majority in the Senate. FEMA fires an employee for allegedly instructing workers to skip homes expressing support for Donald Trump. And on Veterans Day, military officials express concern over the number of forceful blasts recruits experience in training.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Opie Radio
Ep 979: Huge Thanks to our Veterans | Opie Live NYC E87

Opie Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 38:39


Thanks to all the Veterans on this Veterans Day.  Went to a Golden Bachelor Party this weekend and a 90th birthday party.  Also, long lost brother, Jets and Aaron Rodgers suck, Go Bills, Chiefs continue to find a way to win.  Proud to see my old friend Bill Burr crush it on SNL.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Rizzuto Show
Going To The Depot To Find Confused Ladies

The Rizzuto Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 176:36


Happy Metal and Veterans Day!!!! Follow us @RizzShow @MoonValjeanHere @KingScottRules @LernVsRadio @IamRafeWilliams > Check out King Scott's band @FreeThe2SG and Check out Moon's bands GREEK FIRE @GreekFire GOLDFINGER @GoldfingerMusic THE TEENAGE DIRTBAGS @TheTeenageDbags and Lern's band @LaneNarrows http://www.1057thepoint.com/Rizz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Rizzuto Show
Going To The Depot To Find Confused Ladies

The Rizzuto Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 162:21


Happy Metal and Veterans Day!!!!Follow us @RizzShow @MoonValjeanHere @KingScottRules @LernVsRadio @IamRafeWilliams > Check out King Scott's band @FreeThe2SG and Check out Moon's bands GREEK FIRE @GreekFire GOLDFINGER @GoldfingerMusic THE TEENAGE DIRTBAGS @TheTeenageDbags and Lern's band @LaneNarrows http://www.1057thepoint.com/Rizz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Yak
Kate Gets a Veterans Day Surprise | The Yak 11-11-24

The Yak

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 111:49


Brandon is back after surviving OxfordYou can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/barstoolyak

Dennis Prager podcasts

Today is Veterans Day. Our veterans can feel good that they have defended the Land of the Free and Home of the Brave. We almost lost it… Donald Trump did great in counties on the Texas Mexico borders. He flipped them from Democrat to Republican… Thanks for listening to the Daily Dennis Prager Podcast. To hear the entire three hours of my radio show as a podcast, commercial-free every single day, become a member of Pragertopia. You'll also get access to 15 years' worth of archives, as well as daily show prep. Subscribe today at Pragertopia dot com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Will Cain Podcast
TRUMP'S CABINET: Border Czar set! Who's next? PLUS, freak-out on the left!

The Will Cain Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 70:16


Story #1: Women on the Left are cutting off their hair and cutting out romantic relationships! Plus, Vice President Kamala Harris gives Oprah $1 million for an interview and builds a $100,000 set for Call Her Daddy: inside how her campaign blew through $1 billion. That and President-Elect Donald Trump's early cabinet choices with the Host of Tomi Lahren Is Fearless and FOX News contributor, Tomi Lahren. Story #2: The Left has lost its monopoly on "cool." Can the Right keep it? Story #3: Bear Handlon, Navy SEAL Veteran and CEO of Born Primitive, and Eddie Wright, Marine Veteran with the ‘Semper Fi & America's Fund,' join Will to share their stories on Veterans Day and what they are doing to help Veterans in need. Tell Will what you thought about this podcast by emailing WillCainShow@fox.com Subscribe to The Will Cain Show on YouTube here: Watch The Will Cain Show! Follow Will on Twitter: @WillCain Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Fighter Pilot Podcast
Veterans Day FPP Guest Mashup

The Fighter Pilot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 41:25


A military-themed show like the Fighter Pilot Podcast would not be possible without the selfless dedication of service members past and present.This Veterans Day, we're taking a stroll down memory lane and revisiting veterans from World War II through the current war on terrorism.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-fighter-pilot-podcast/donations

Rich Zeoli
The Drive at 5 with David Urban

Rich Zeoli

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 47:44


The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 3: 5:05pm- David Urban—Political Commentator for CNN & Volunteer Senior Advisor to Donald Trump—joins The Rich Zeoli Show for Veterans Day. Plus he recaps Trump's big election night win. Urban hilariously notes that if Democrats learn one thing from this election cycle, it should be that celebrity endorsements and free concerts aren't enough to win. Urban says it is “mathematically impossible” for Bob Casey to defeat Dave McCormick. He needs to concede. 5:20pm- Appearing on social media, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez asked for Donald Trump supporters to tell her which podcasts and media accounts they follow. We wonder what she ultimately wants to do with that information? Rich jokes: don't tell her anything!! 5:25pm- Joe Biden struggles to walk on the beach. PLUS Chuck Todd calls Elon Musk a “very dangerous man”—but he did it on The Chuck Toddcast. So, did anyone even hear it aside from Matt? 5:40pm- Donald Trump announced that Tom Homan will serve as his administration's “border czar.” In 2019, while serving as the Director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Homan famously destroyed Rep. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez as the two debated illegal migration during a House Oversight Committee hearing. 5:50pm- MSNBC host Joy Reid outlandishly “blamed” Latino men for Donald Trump's election win—accusing Latino men of voting for Trump even though he wants to deport “your abuelas.” As Rich notes, contrary to Reid's racist claims, Latino voters are Americans. And they don't need to fear deportation.

Rich Zeoli
Bernie Sanders: Dems Lost Because They've Abandoned the Working Class

Rich Zeoli

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 48:38


The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 2: 4:05pm- On Monday, Donald Trump announced he will be appointing Congresswoman Elise Stefanik to his Cabinet as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. He also said he would appoint former Congressman Lee Zeldin to serve as the Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protective Agency (EPA). 4:15pm- While appearing on CNN with Dana Bash, Senator Bernie Sanders stated that the Democrat Party has largely abandoned the working class. 4:20pm- Actress Justine Bateman took to social media to call out the far-left. She explains that over the last four years “common sense was discarded, intellectual discussion was demonized.” 4:30pm- Ryan Manion— Chief Executive Officer of the Travis Manion Foundation & Author of “The Knock at the Door”—joins The Rich Zeoli Show for Veterans Day. She reacts to the outrageous “anti-Veterans Day” protests taking place on Columbia University's campus. To learn more about the Travis Manion Foundation, visit: https://www.travismanion.org 4:50pm- Over the weekend, Donald Trump used social media to announce that Nikki Haley and Mike Pompeo would not serve in his administration. According to rumors, Donald Trump Jr. played a key role in the decision. He views both Haley and Pompeo as potential rivals to a J.D. Vance presidential run in 2028. 4:55pm- According to Barack Obama's biographer, the 44th President is nervous that his legacy may be irreparably damaged now that Donald Trump has won a second term.

Business Casual
Bitcoin Hits $80k for First Time Ever & Barnes & Noble is So Back

Business Casual

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 29:45


Episode 450: Neal and Toby explain why the Crypto world is soaring off of Donald Trump's presidential election win. Plus, what the incoming administration means for the business of sports. Next up, Barnes and Noble is opening 60 stores across the country. Then the winners of the weekend which include grammy nominations and NYC congestion pricing. Finally a look at the week ahead. 00:00 - Veterans Day   02:50 - Bitcoin Policy  07:50 - Sports World under Trump 11:50 - Barnes & Noble Opening 60 Stores  17:15 - Winners of the Weekend  23:20 - Week ahead  Visit https://www.sage.com/ for more! Subscribe to Morning Brew Daily for more of the news you need to start your day. Share the show with a friend, and leave us a review on your favorite podcast app. Get your Morning Brew Daily T-Shirt HERE: https://shop.morningbrew.com/products/morning-brew-radio-t-shirt?_pos=1&_sid=6b0bc409d&_ss=r&variant=45353879044316  Listen to Morning Brew Daily Here: https://link.chtbl.com/MBD Watch Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.youtube.com/@MorningBrewDailyShow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Keith and The Girl comedy talk show
3868: Rapecoin w/ Gastor Almonte

Keith and The Girl comedy talk show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 52:42


Fan favorite Gastor Almonte returns to KATG to help Keith celebrate Veterans Day. Keith and Gastor discuss the toll of Donald Trump on your family, SNL's Election Day response, Pornhub in regards to the election, and reviews of Blink Twice and Venom: The Last Dance. TRIGGER WARNING: Rachael “Raygunn” Gunn is quitting her professional breakdancing career.

The Power Trip
HR. 3 - Happy Veterans Day

The Power Trip

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 41:55


Cory reviews last night's Billie Eilish show, Hawk invites some incredible veterans into the studio to share their stories on Veterans Day

Morning Wire
Gold Star Families Reflect on Veterans Day with Stories of Service and Sacrifice | 11.10.24

Morning Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024 22:35


In honor of Veterans Day, Gold Star families of three fallen service members share heartfelt reflections on the 2021 Afghanistan withdrawal and express renewed hope under President Donald Trump's leadership. Get the facts first on Morning Wire. For more Veterans Day stories please listen to our Memorial Day episode which features first hand accounts from World War II veterans. https://www.dailywire.com/podcasts/morning-wire/honoring-our-world-war-2-veterans-memorial-day-5-29-23