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What happens at one of the world's largest rheumatology conferences, and why should patients care? In this special episode of The Health Advocates, Steven Newmark is joined by Dr. Shilpa Venkatachalam, Director of Patient-Centered Research at the Global Healthy Living Foundation (GHLF), to discuss the biggest takeaways from EULAR 2026, the annual congress of the European Alliance of Associations for Rheumatology. The conversation explores why conferences like EULAR are so important for advancing patient care, how researchers, physicians, and patient advocates work together to shape the future of rheumatology, and why the patient voice has become an essential part of medical research. Steven and Shilpa also highlight GHLF's contributions to this year's conference, including two original research posters examining barriers to the early recognition of hidradenitis suppurativa and the unmet informational and support needs of people living with Sjögren's disease. Along the way, they discuss exciting emerging trends in rheumatology and clinical care, especially the increasing emphasis on patient-reported outcomes. Whether you're living with a rheumatic disease, caring for someone who is, or simply interested in the future of healthcare, this episode offers an inside look at how today's research is helping shape tomorrow's treatments—and why patient perspectives are more important than ever. Access the GHLF HS Diagnosis Accelerator: https://ghlf.org/hscheck/ Contact Our HostSteven Newmark, Chief of Policy at GHLF: snewmark@ghlf.orgA podcast episode produced by Amelia Violet Prouse, Associate Podcast & Video Producer at GHLF.We want to hear what you think. Send your comments in the form of an email, video, or audio clip of yourself to podcasts@ghlf.orgListen to all episodes of The Health Advocates on our website or on your favorite podcast channel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is it time to move beyond the old pedagogical framework?Anybody over a certain age will conjure the same image with the phrase ‘educational film' - death by talking head + PowerPoint.In this episode Matt was joined by Tiia Grøn, Senior Counselor and Video Producer, Nathalie Blomstereng, Senior Advisor and Learning Designer and Terje Bergli, Senior Tech Advisor, all joining him from UiT The Arctic University of Norway where the Tromsø Educational Film Festival was created.They talk about how the new generation of educators are redefining the framework through educator/filmmaker partnerships and how the diversity of formats, inspirational subject matter and international reach showcased at the festival illustrates that shift.Learning points from the episode include:00:00 – 02:24 Intro02:24 – 05:26 What is T.R.E.F.F and how did it begin05:26 – 06:54 The challenges of bringing film and learning together06:54 – 11:59 What lessons should educators take away11:59 – 15:22 What can filmmakers do to stand out at festivals15:22 – 17:39 What's next for T.R.E.F.F17:39 – 21:35 The T.R.E.F.F submission process21:35 – 27:22 Inspirations from this year's festival27:22 – 28:40 How to find out more about T.R.E.F.F28:40 – 31:26 Final takes31:26 – 32:22 OutroImportant links and mentions:Submit your film in early 2027: Tromsø Educational Film Festival - FilmFreewayKeep up to date with this year's results and next year's submission: https://result.uit.no/treff/Follow T.R.E.F.F on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tromso.educational.film.festivalFollow T.R.E.F.F on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tr.e.f.f/Take a look at the University: UiT The Arctic University of Norway | UiT
According to TechCrunch, a Grand Theft Auto V cheat service was hacked, exposing thousands of gamers. In this episode, host Paul John Spaulding, Kyle Haglund, VP, Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, discuss this story, alongside several others making news in the gaming industry recently, including a report on the total number of gamers in the United States, and more. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
What actually happens at a major international medical conference — and why should patients care? In this episode of The Health Advocates, Steven Newmark reports from EULAR 2026 in London, one of the world’s largest rheumatology conferences, to explain how meetings like this help shape the future of patient care. The episode explores why conferences matter not just for doctors and researchers, but for patients and advocacy organizations as well. Steven discusses how practicing clinicians learn about the latest medical advances, how researchers connect directly with physicians treating patients every day, and why organizations like GHLF play an important role in bringing real-world patient experiences into scientific and medical conversations. The episode also highlights several emerging themes already generating excitement at EULAR this year, including the growing role of artificial intelligence in rheumatology and the potential future of CAR-T and cell therapies for autoimmune diseases like lupus and rheumatoid arthritis. Most importantly, the conversation explains how scientific innovation ultimately connects back to what matters most: improving the daily lives of patients. Contact Our HostSteven Newmark, Chief of Policy at GHLF: snewmark@ghlf.orgA podcast episode produced by Amelia Violet Prouse, Associate Podcast & Video Producer at GHLF.We want to hear what you think. Send your comments in the form of an email, video, or audio clip of yourself to podcasts@ghlf.orgListen to all episodes of The Health Advocates on our website or on your favorite podcast channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Something bigger than a single vaccine debate is unfolding inside America’s public health system. In this episode of The Health Advocates, Steven Newmark explores the growing tension surrounding vaccine policy, scientific transparency, and public trust. From the FDA’s decision not to review a new mRNA flu vaccine application to reports of delayed vaccine safety studies and shifting federal recommendations, the episode connects a series of recent developments that together point to a broader transformation inside federal health agencies. The conversation examines why some officials argue these changes are restoring scientific rigor, while many scientists and public health advocates worry they are creating confusion and weakening confidence in vaccines. Most importantly, the episode focuses on what this means for patients trying to navigate healthcare decisions in an increasingly uncertain environment. Contact Our HostSteven Newmark, Chief of Policy at GHLF: snewmark@ghlf.orgA podcast episode produced by Amelia Violet Prouse, Associate Podcast & Video Producer at GHLF.We want to hear what you think. Send your comments in the form of an email, video, or audio clip of yourself to podcasts@ghlf.orgListen to all episodes of The Health Advocates on our website or on your favorite podcast channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
David Jacoby is an ethical hacker and cybersecurity expert. In this episode, he joins hosts Paul John Spaulding, Kyle Haglund, VP of Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, to discuss retro computing, piracy, and horror, including his experience running a BBS on a Commodore 64, and more. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
Host Evie Stokes talks with KEXP video producer Carlos Cruz to get more stories from the video team’s time in Rennes, France at Trans Musicales. This time they’re talking about the now famous session with Quebec-based micro-tonal masked math rock group Angine de Poitrine. Carlos talks about editing the band’s session, the experience seeing it live, and what the video crew gets excited when recording bands. He also shares the live version of the band’s song “Sherpa.” Listen to the full songs on KEXP's "In Our Headphones" playlist on Spotify or the “What's In Our Headphones” playlist on YouTube. Support the podcast: kexp.org/headphonesContact us at headphones@kexp.org.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host Evie Stokes talks with KEXP video producer Carlos Cruz to get the inside scoop of what it’s like to work with our Live on KEXP sessions. Carlos reflects on KEXP’s recent trip to film sessions in Rennes, France for the Trans Musicales Festival. He shares a song from one of his favorite performances this last year, “Premières lueurs” by the French band Photons. Produced by Dusty HenryMastered by: William MyersProduction support: Serafima Healy Listen to the full songs on KEXP's "In Our Headphones" playlist on Spotify or the “What's In Our Headphones” playlist on YouTube. Support the podcast: kexp.org/headphonesContact us at headphones@kexp.org. Photo Credit: Carlos CruzSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Martin Holroyd is the CEO of Intorqa, the first threat intelligence platform dedicated to reducing cheating and fraud in video gaming. In this episode, he joins hosts Paul John Spaulding, Kyle Haglund, VP of Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, to discuss cheating in video games and how it became a multi-billion dollar business. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
The federal budget may feel distant, but its impact on healthcare is anything but. In this episode of The Health Advocates, Steven Newmark breaks down the Trump administration’s newly proposed budget, which includes significant cuts to the Department of Health and Human Services, reductions in research funding, and a major restructuring of federal public health programs. But this conversation goes beyond what’s proposed. We also examine what’s already happening on the ground following last year’s federal policy changes, including substantial reductions in Medicaid funding that are placing pressure on state budgets and leading to coverage losses for millions of Americans. This episode connects the dots between federal decisions and real-world consequences — from access to care and public health preparedness to the future of medical research. For patients, caregivers, and advocates, it offers a clear look at where healthcare policy is heading and why these budget decisions matter now. Contact Our HostSteven Newmark, Chief of Policy at GHLF: snewmark@ghlf.orgA podcast episode produced by Amelia Violet Prouse, Associate Podcast & Video Producer at GHLF.We want to hear what you think. Send your comments in the form of an email, video, or audio clip of yourself to podcasts@ghlf.orgListen to all episodes of The Health Advocates on our website or on your favorite podcast channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A federal court has halted sweeping changes to U.S. vaccine policy, raising fundamental questions about who shapes public health decisions and how those decisions are made. In this episode, we break down the ruling, the role of the CDC’s vaccine advisory committee, and why the court found the administration’s actions unlawful. We also explore what this means for patients, providers, and the future of evidence-based policymaking. Contact Our HostSteven Newmark, Chief of Policy at GHLF: snewmark@ghlf.orgA podcast episode produced by Amelia Violet Prouse, Associate Podcast & Video Producer at GHLF.We want to hear what you think. Send your comments in the form of an email, video, or audio clip of yourself to podcasts@ghlf.orgListen to all episodes of The Health Advocates on our website or on your favorite podcast channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pat Boyle welcomes in Video Producer Michael Montgomery to share some valuable information, revealing a key way to make you money betting the 2026 Major League Baseball season.
Pat Boyle shouts out Ben McCollum and Iowa for pulling the upset of the tournament so far, and explains why this is exactly what was needed after a weekend of heavy chalk. Plus, why Todd Golden botched the final sequence of the game in more ways than one and thoughts from Video Producer and Iowa Fan Michael Montgomery!
Pat Boyle shouts out Ben McCollum and Iowa for pulling the upset of the tournament so far, and explains why this is exactly what was needed after a weekend of heavy chalk. Plus, why Todd Golden botched the final sequence of the game in more ways than one and thoughts from Video Producer and Iowa Fan Michael Montgomery! Then, real time reactions to the Pistons earning their win of the season over the red hot Lakers, behind a career high 30 points from Daniss Jenkins. Plus, the potential matchup that would be the game of the tournament and who has the edge in the star studded East region, as Duke is slowly starting to regain health. The hour wraps with an update on the BetMGM Tonight show bracket challenge, with a toast to Brad, who already lost his National Champion in Florida.
Fergus Hay is the CEO & co-founder of The Hacking Games, a recruitment tech platform that uses AI to identify gamers whose skills can be transferred to ethical hacking and cybersecurity roles. In this episode, Hay joins hosts Paul John Spaulding, Kyle Haglund, VP of Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, to discuss his company, what inspired the creation of it, why ethical hackers are valuable, and more. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
Gabe Durham, founding editor of Boss Fight Books, a series of nonfiction deep dives into classic video games, joins hosts Paul John Spaulding, Kyle Haglund, VP of Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, to explore the stories, creation, and cultural impact of some of the most influential games ever made. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at cybersecurityventures.com
According to PCGamer, one streamer hacked her own balance to 'feel' racing games. In this episode, host Paul John Spaulding, Kyle Haglund, VP, Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, discuss this story, alongside several others making news in the gaming industry recently, including a free in-browser 3D model that was made to bypass Discord age verification. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
ARC Raiders has been hit with a cyber attack. In this episode, host Paul John Spaulding, Kyle Haglund, VP, Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, discuss this news, alongside a discussion about the Ubisoft union proposing a mass walkout and Scotland's Chief Games Officer. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at cybersecurityventures.com
Gwen Carole is an actress and voiceover talent professional. In this episode, joins hosts Paul John Spaulding, Kyle Haglund, VP, Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, to discuss voiceover in today's gaming industry. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
According to the New York Post, a twisted online cult, dubbed 'Greggy's Cult,' terrorized and blackmailed children on gaming platforms into performing illicit acts on camera. In this episode, host Paul John Spaulding, Kyle Haglund, VP, Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, discuss this story, alongside recent news that Roblox was banned in Russia. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
According to Gaming Bible, a recent Cloudflare outage major ripples across the internet, including popular game League of Legends. In this episode, host Paul John Spaulding, Kyle Haglund, VP, Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, discuss this incident, alongside covering news about AI being used in Arc Raiders and across the wider gaming landscape. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
Ars Technica reports that the open source GZDoom community splinters after creator inserts AI-generated code. In this episode, host Paul John Spaulding, Kyle Haglund, VP, Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, discuss this news, alongside a discussion about the AWS outage and PS5 sales. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
Services like Lootlock offer parental controls to prevent kids from spending too much on video games. In this episode, host Paul John Spaulding, Kyle Haglund, VP, Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, discuss this trend, alongside a discussion about the Xbox Game Pass price increase and the recent Discord data breach. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com/
Game Developer reports that concerns over the negative impact of generative AI are spreading among game developers. In this episode, host Paul John Spaulding, Kyle Haglund, VP, Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, discuss this news, alongside a discussion about Borderlands 4 and related performance issues. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
Hollow Knight: Silksong was released, according to Polygon, and for the first time ever, pirates are buying the game instead of acquiring it illegally. In this episode, hosts Paul John Spaulding, Kyle Haglund, VP, Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, discuss this news, alongside other recent gaming news. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
According to IGN, Roblox has hit a high of 47 million players, towering over Steam and Fortnite. In this episode, hosts Paul John Spaulding, Kyle Haglund, VP, Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, discuss this news, alongside other recent gaming news, including new information on streamer profits, the Nintendo Switch 2, and more. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
According to The Gamer, all signs are pointing toward Battlefield 6 being a massive success when it launches later this October. But with success comes cheaters, and EA has stopped over 330,000 attempts so far. In order to prevent cheating, Battlefield 6 makes use of proprietary anti-cheat software, except there's just one problem — it wants your sole undivided attention as a result. In this episode, hosts Paul John Spaulding, Kyle Haglund, VP, Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, discuss this news, alongside other recent stories that highlight just how much AI tech is transforming the gaming industry, and more. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
Send us a textIn this episode, I sit down with Robert Teegarden—a musician turned video producer and educator—to explore his unique creative journey from the local music scene to collaborating with industry legends like Dirk Lance (Incubus). Robert shares deep insights on storytelling in content creation, breaking down the complex world of music licensing, and how creators can leverage their unique experiences to build sustainable careers in video and audio production.Sponsored By Riverside.FM
Charlie Osborne, Editor-At-Large for Cybercrime Magazine, joins hosts Paul John Spaulding, Kyle Haglund, VP, Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, to discuss the UK's Online Safety Act and its impact on gamers. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
In this episode of The Brand Called You, Daniel Fitch shares how losing his job in the mortgage industry—and cracking a tooth—ignited a radical shift toward his passion for visual storytelling. From shooting on iPhones to empowering brands through authenticity, Daniel's story is a testament to turning setbacks into new beginnings.00:39- About Daniel FitchDaniel Fitch is an accomplished filmmaker and video producer, with over two decades of experience in the industry.He has extensive knowledge and skill in multimedia video production, customer service, video editing and marketing that allow him to create high quality film & video campaigns while staying under budget and on time.
According to Eurogamer, Candy Crush developer King, which is under the Microsoft umbrella, is reportedly replacing laid off staff with AI tools they helped to build. In this episode, hosts Paul John Spaulding, Kyle Haglund, VP, Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, discuss this news, alongside other recent stories that highlight just how much AI tech is transforming the gaming industry, and more. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
According to MSN, PC gamers face a significantly higher risk of cybercrime than others, with 225,000,000,000 attacks per day hitting. In this episode, hosts Paul John Spaulding, Kyle Haglund, VP, Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, discuss the reason for this, as well as how gamers can protect themselves. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
According to The Verge, Nintendo is banning some Switch 2 consoles for using a Mig flash cartridge. In this episode, hosts Paul John Spaulding, Kyle Haglund, VP, Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, discuss their thoughts on what this means for gamers, the reasons behind Nintendo's decision, and more. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
Fantasy football analyst and Video Producer for IBT media, Nicolette Rojo, joined me on the SATW podcast as we discussed the NFL, specifically the Raiders, and the Bills, the firing of Tom Thibodeau, WWE, medical advice, and more!Follow Nicolette here:Twitter/X: @nrojo5IG: @nrojo5Follow LaDarius on Social Media:Twitter (X): @ladarius_brown Instagram: @ladarius__brown TikTok: @ladarius_brown
Savvy Games Group subsidiary Scopely has closed the $3.5 billion acquisition of Niantic's game business, which includes the hit Pokémon Go, among other titles. In this episode, hosts Paul John Spaulding, Kyle Haglund, VP, Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, discuss the deal, including what it means for gamers, the impact of monetization tactics, and more. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
According to Ars Technica, Switch and Switch 2 users who try to hack their consoles or play pirated copies of games may find their devices rendered completely inoperable by Nintendo. The warning was buried in a recent update to the Nintendo User Account Agreement, as first noticed by Game File. In this episode, hosts Paul John Spaulding, Kyle Haglund, VP, Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, discuss their thoughts on what this means for the video gaming industry, whether it will curb piracy and hacking, and more. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
Scott Schober, cybersecurity expert and author of "Hacked Again," joins hosts Paul John Spaulding, Kyle Haglund, VP, Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine in this episode to discuss his past growing up as a "video game pirate," and how it led to a career in cybersecurity. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
With the rise of Generative AI (also known as Gen AI) and the damage it is doing to the creative industries, Polygon Treehouse and others in the indie gaming space decided to create a ‘No Gen AI' seal. The idea is that developers can display it on their game's store pages (and elsewhere) to communicate to potential players that no generative AI was used in its creation, so they can buy their game with confidence that their purchase will support developers whose ethics they agree with on this issue. In this episode, hosts Paul John Spaulding, Kyle Haglund, VP, Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, discuss their thoughts on why this is important for gamers and developers, and what it means for the future of the industry as a whole. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
The Nintendo Switch 2 has finally arrived. According to IGN, the device has a ton of new hardware features and experiences. In this episode, hosts Paul John Spaulding, Kyle Haglund, VP, Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, discuss their reactions, how this console stands up to older versions, and more. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
Monolith Productions, the studio behind 'Shadow of Mordor,' 'Shadow of War,' and 'FEAR,' is being closed by Warner Bros. In this episode, hosts Paul John Spaulding, Kyle Haglund, VP, Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, discuss this decision, what it means for the broader gaming industry and game preservation, including the value of DRM-free stores, and more. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
The fellas link up this week to discuss the background of a special guest and touch on some cool topics.Special Guest - Nikki Birch, Video Producer at NPR Music Host of A Thousand Eyes And One Podcast
Cybercrime Magazine's editors compiled a list of hacker video games: https://cybersecurityventures.com/the-complete-list-of-hacker-video-games. In this episode, hosts Paul John Spaulding, Kyle Haglund, VP, Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, discuss the best games, including what their favorites are, as well as sharing some misses and must-plays according to the gaming community. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
This week Shane Hnidy catches up with Chris Jones, the Senior Video Producer for the Golden Knights. Chris discusses how he got his start with the VGK, what it's like traveling with the team, and what he sees as the most fun aspects of his job. Afterwards we hear from Reilly Smith and go around the VGK locker room to hear what his teammates had to say about Reilly's return to Vegas.
According to CNBC, Nvidia sales grow 78 percent on AI demand. In this episode, hosts Paul John Spaulding, Kyle Haglund, VP, Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, discuss the technology's impact on gaming, including how it has affected design, development, and player experience across the industry. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
Newzoo's January 2024 report placed Marvel Rivals fifth in revenue and fourth in monthly active users among the top 20 games. In this episode, hosts Paul John Spaulding, Kyle Haglund, VP, Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, discuss the game, including thoughts on the recent update, comparisons to Overwatch 2, and more. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
Adam Keown is the Global CISO at Eastman and a former special agent with the FBI. In this episode, he joins host Paul John Spaulding, Kyle Haglund, VP, Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, to discuss illegally distributed games, his perspective as a former FBI agent, and more. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
According to Eurogamer, many would argue that one of the greatest wins from the new wave of gaming consoles has been that the majority of titles support 60fps – or even 120fps – representing a game-changing improvement over the last-gen standard 30fps. In this episode, host Paul John Spaulding is joined by Kyle Haglund, VP, Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, and Amanda Glassner, Deputy Editor at Cybercrime Magazine, to debate the best frame rate for gamers today, including what would make a game "unplayable," how different games today respond, and more. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
In this episode of Talksicology, host Jason Cabello sits down with Aaron Hostutler—Project Manager, Creative Director, and Video Producer for Power Home Remodeling. Aaron's journey is anything but conventional. From serving as a military photographer to leading meditation meetings at the Quest festival in Mexico, his experiences weave a fascinating story of discipline, creativity, and self-discovery.
Marvel Rivals has been handing out 100-year bans as developer NetEase Games narrows in on cheaters, according to Dexerto. In this episode, host Paul John Spaulding is joined by Kyle Haglund, VP, Audio Engineering at Cybercrime Magazine, and Sam White, Video Producer at Cybercrime Magazine, to discuss their thoughts. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com