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Rich discusses how we are automating jobs out of existence and the secret to keeping yours.Chuck, in Pasadena, visited a robot that made a burger chain called Cali Express. Here's my original video on Flippy, the burger-flipping robot.The Roku hack is worse than expected. The company says it has affected more than 500,000 accounts.Dave Malkoff, a CBS News reporter, talks about reporting on the Total Eclipse and his first-hand experience. He recommended two apps, FlightRadar24 and RadarScope, for live weather radars.Udio is a new AI songmaker that's getting a lot of buzz.Michelle, in Encinitas, CA, wants to know how her ex-husband was able to take over her email account.If you have an LG TV, you should check for a firmware update to patch a security vulnerability.Jerry in Pennsylvania wants to know why he can log into his account on one machine but not another.Virginia in Utica, NY, wants to know if she should still use AOL email or switch to Gmail. Rich mentioned a Gmail hack that lets you use multiple addresses by adding a plus sign to your username, a website called 10 Minute Mail for temporary email addresses, and JustDeleteMe.xyz for instructions on deleting your old accounts.Meta is introducing new tools to combat sextortion by blurring out nude images in DM's by default on teen accounts and encouraging the feature for adults, too.John in Rosemead is looking for a great business card scanning app. Rich says he hasn't found a good one yet. But popular options to try are Covve, CardHQ and Evernote. Rich's recommendation: use the OCR function built into the photo app on iOS and Android and copy and paste the info into your contacts.Belkin CEO Steven Malony on innovation, careers, and sustainability in the tech space. Plus, Alisa Sommer O'Hara of Google discusses following your curiosity for a tech job.Christina in Long Beach wants to save a voicemail. Visual Voicemail allows you to export the audio file on iOS and Android.Sam in Sherman Oaks wants to know which antenna to get for over-the-air channels. Rich recommends checking out the website AntennasDirect.com.Ben, who lives in Los Angeles, has a 10-year-old MacBook and wants to replace it.Carlos in Downey wants a way to sync his iPhone photos to his computer. Rich recommends Image Capture.Terry in Seal Beach is curious about using an eSIM on his Google Pixel for international calls and texts.MobileX founder and CEO Peter Adderton discusses how the company is disrupting the wireless carrier space with AI.Voicenotes.com is the coolest new way to take voice notes and search for the info in them later.Google is making its AI Magic editing tools free.Tesla cut the price of its self-driving subscription in half, but it's more stressful to have your car drive for you than just driving your car yourself (at this point!).Google's Find My Devices network has launched. AirTag-style trackers hit the market in May.Rich DeMuro talks about tech news, tips, and gadget reviews and conducts interviews in this weekly show.Airs 11 AM - 2 PM PT on KFI AM 640 and syndicated on 350+ stations nationwide.Stream live on the iHeartRadio App or subscribe to the podcast.Follow Rich on X, Instagram and Facebook.Call 1-888-RICH-101 (1-888-742-4101) to join in!Links may be affiliate.RichOnTech.tvRichOnTech.tv/wiki Get full access to Rich on Tech at richontech.tv/subscribe
The MacVoices Live! panel of David Ginsburg, Jim Rea, Eric Bolden, Mark Fuccio, Ben Roethig, Kelly Guimont, Brian Flanigan-Arthurs, and Brittany Smith start off this session by discussing their impressions of macOS Sonoma,and iOS 17 features. The benefits of interactive widgets and Live Voicemail are covered, then the discussion turns to absurd durability tests, cases, especially the new FineWoven options. (Part 1) This edition of MacVoices is supported by The MacVoices Slack. Available all Patrons of MacVoices. Sign up at Patreon.com/macvoices. Show Notes: Chapters: 0:00:00 Exciting Updates: New iPhone, Mac OSes, and Widgets 0:00:23 Introducing Mac Voices Live 0:02:30 Mark Fuccio joins the conversation on Mac OS Sonoma 0:06:19 Waiting to Upgrade Machines for Sonoma Compatibility 0:07:40 Sonoma: Under the Hood Changes 0:09:08 Frustrations with Apple Music and Mail on Mac 0:10:44 Longing for the return of widgets on Mac OS 0:13:02 Camera Issue and iPad Mentioned 0:16:13 Initial Impressions and Features of Sonoma 0:18:15 Migration and Troubles with HomePods 0:21:14 YouTuber Tests iPhone Durability with Box Cutter 0:23:17 Discussion on People Trying Destructive Stunts for Views 0:27:38 Technical Difficulties and Muted Conversation 0:29:10 Discussion on iPhone Cases and Preferences 0:30:43 Explore Different Phone Case Options Links: ESR for iPhone 15 Pro Max Case, Compatible with MagSafe, Military-Grade Protection, Yellowing Resistant, Scratch-Resistant Back, Magnetic Phone Case for iPhone 15 Pro Max https://amzn.to/3LMkg63 Guests: Eric Bolden is into macOS, plants, sci-fi, food, and is a rural internet supporter. You can connect with him on Twitter, by email at embolden@mac.com, on Mastodon at @eabolden@techhub.social, and on his blog, Trending At Work. Brian Flanigan-Arthurs is an educator with a passion for providing results-driven, innovative learning strategies for all students, but particularly those who are at-risk. He is also a tech enthusiast who has a particular affinity for Apple since he first used the Apple IIGS as a student. You can contact Brian on twitter as @brian8944. He also recently opened a Mastodon account at @brian8944@mastodon.cloud. Mark Fuccio is actively involved in high tech startup companies, both as a principle at piqsure.com, or as a marketing advisor through his consulting practice Tactics Sells High Tech, Inc. Mark was a proud investor in Microsoft from the mid-1990's selling in mid 2000, and hopes one day that MSFT will be again an attractive investment. You can contact Mark through Twitter, LinkedIn, or on Mastodon. David Ginsburg is the host of the weekly podcast In Touch With iOS where he discusses all things iOS, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Apple Watch, and related technologies. He is an IT professional supporting Mac, iOS and Windows users. Visit his YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/daveg65 and find and follow him on Twitter @daveg65 and on Mastodon at @daveg65@mastodon.cloud Kelly Guimont is a podcaster and friend of the Rebel Alliance. You can also hear her on The Aftershow with Mike Rose, and she still has more to say which she saves for Twitter and Mastodon. Jim Rea built his own computer from scratch in 1975, started programming in 1977, and has been an independent Mac developer continuously since 1984. He is the founder of ProVUE Development, and the author of Panorama X, ProVUE's ultra fast RAM based database software for the macOS platform. He's been a speaker at MacTech, MacWorld Expo and other industry conferences. Follow Jim at provue.com and via @provuejim@techhub.social on Mastodon. Ben Roethig has been in the Apple Ecosystem since the System 7 Days. He is the a former Associate Editor with Geek Beat, Co-Founder of The Tech Hangout and Deconstruct and currently shares his thoughts on RoethigTech. Contact him on Twitter and Mastodon. Brittany Smith is a trained cognitive neuroscientist who provides ADD/ADHD, technology, and productivity coaching through her business, Devise and Conquer, along with companion video courses for folks with ADHD. She's also the cofounder of The ADHD Guild, a community for nerdy folks with ADHD. She, herself, is a self-designated “well-rounded geek”. She can be found on Twitter as @addliberator, on Mastodon as @addliberator@pdx.social, and on YouTube with tech tips. Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss 00:00:00 Exciting Updates: New iPhone, Mac OSes, and Widgets 00:00:22 Introducing Mac Voices Live 00:02:30 Mark Fuccio joins the conversation on Mac OS Sonoma 00:06:18 Waiting to Upgrade Machines for Sonoma Compatibility 00:07:39 Sonoma: Under the Hood Changes 00:09:08 Frustrations with Apple Music and Mail on Mac 00:10:43 Longing for the return of widgets on Mac OS 00:13:01 Camera Issue and iPad Mentioned 00:16:13 Initial Impressions and Features of Sonoma 00:18:15 Migration and Troubles with HomePods 00:21:14 YouTuber Tests iPhone Durability with Box Cutter 00:23:17 Discussion on People Trying Destructive Stunts for Views 00:27:38 Technical Difficulties and Muted Conversation 00:29:09 Discussion on iPhone Cases and Preferences 00:30:42 Explore Different Phone Case Options
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This week we discuss all the products introduced at Apple's Far Out event on Sept 7, 2022. We fact check Compose Custom Layouts in SwiftUI, the checkmark in the Developer app, Friday Night Baseball in Canada, and Universal Control. We follow up on Apple's Self Repair now includes M1, and Xcode Cloud availability for trial. We discuss the past and future of the 360iDev conference. We discuss the Apple Watch Series 8, Apple Watch SE, Apple Watch Ultra, Air Pods Pro 2nd gen, the iPhone 14, and the iPhone 14 Pro. We also discus What's New in Swift 5.7. Picks: WWDC22 SwiftUI Lounge archived, Cmd Opt R, Cmd Shift J, Swift Version, SwiftUI Essential Training, and Design the Next iPhone.
Say No to Chrome Exodus Lbry and Lbry.TV My suprizing results from the Exodus App - Accuweather 13 / 23 - Amazon Asst 2 / 28 - Anchor 13 / 28 - Android Accessibility Suite 1 / 20 - Calculator 1 / 20 - Chrome 0 / 39 - Cloud Print 1 / 11 - Dev Community 0 / 1 - Discord 5 / 19 - Docs 1 /29 - Drive 1 / 37 - Duo 2 / 49 - Evernote 4 / 31 - Facebook 7 / 60 - Firefox 3 / 34 - Netgear Genie 5 / 17 - Gmail 1 /45 - Google 2 / 101 - Google Pay 3 / 24 - Google Play Movies & TV 1 / 16 - Google Play Music 4 / 28 - Google Play Services 3 / 218 - Google Play Services for AR 1 / 3 - Google Play Store 0 / 99 - Google Text to speech engine 0 / 5 - iHeartRadio 23 / 24 - LG Health 0 / 35 - Lookout 4 / 38 - Love's Connect 0 / 12 - Maps 1 / 36 - McAfee Security 12 / 74 - NameID 5 / 22 - Netflix 2 / 17 - OBS Remote 0 / 1 - Photos 1 / 37 - Pilot FlyingJ 0 / 18 - Pulse 9 / 9 - Sheets 1 / 28 - Slides 1 / 34 - SoundCloud 11 /16 - Speedway 0 / 10 - Streamlabs 4 / 14 - T-Mobile 0 / 59 - Trucker Path 32 / 20 - Tusky 0 / 8 - Video Downloader 8 / 30 - Visual Voicemail 5 / 32 - YouTube 1 / 33 I was surprised that Googles invidual apps trackers were quite low. But collectivly they are huge. Pilot and Loves had no trackers just blew my mind. But Trucker Path, one of the most popular trucking apps around has **32** trackers and **20** permissions! WHY??? I am recommending all of my trucker friends to uninstall this app **immeadiatly!!** Even iHeartRadio, an app I use daily has as many trackers as it has permissions! Absolutely astounding and its no wonder my battery dies so quickly --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/landp/message
Liz and Geoffrey take a look at how attackers compromise webcams and discuss why it's worth physically covering them. Malware and alleged threats of malware are only some of the avenues attackers take to access other people's webcams; vulnerabilities in legitimate software, like the recent Zoom security flaw, can also be exploited. Additionally, sharing ownership of your devices with another party like your school district or workplace may leave you and your webcams exposed. In the news, the FTC fines Facebook, weaknesses in Apple's iMessage and Visual Voicemail, and U2F support added to Firefox for Android.Show notes, timeline, and full transcript on looseleafsecurity.com
Danny Farrantino sits in for Jim on the Jim Polito show. Craig and Danny discusses how scams are affecting businesses and consumers as well as Craig's Christmas present for the listeners. These and more tech tips, news, and updates visit - CraigPeterson.com --- Related Articles: Attackers Are Landing Email Inboxes Without The Need To Phish Criminals Hacked Into My Phone, Email And Drained My Checking Account. How You Can Avoid Being A Victim. --- Transcript: Below is a rush transcript of this segment, it might contain errors. Airing date: 12/11/2018 Scams Affecting Businesses And Consumers - My Christmas Present To You Craig Peterson: 0:00 Hey, good morning, everybody. Craig Peterson here. Somebody asked me why I say good morning on these podcasts. It's it's just such a great greeting, isn't it? It doesn't matter if it's the middle of the night. Good morning. It's just, it's like sunshine and puppy dogs, is it. So good morning, everybody. I was on the Jim Polito show this morning. But Danny Farrantino who was sitting in for Jim, they asked me if I could sit in and host during the Christmas vacation. But unfortunately, I am going to be out of town and won't be able to do it so well. And that's what happens sometimes this morning. If you want to know about what's going on what the hackers are doing the latest stuff for consumers. That's what I talked about this morning with Danny, I wanted a quite a bit of detail on that the the details of things you need to do what the scammers are doing. How did they get $12 billion? That's a number from the FBI out of businesses so what are they doing with the business scams What are they doing with the personal scams and I've got a special Christmas present or or late Hanukkah present or whatever you might want to call it here and have your present for people when I talk a little bit about that as well. So here we go with Danny. Unknown 1:21 That sound means talk to our Tech Talk guru Craig Peterson and Craig apparently the Cape Cod Community College could have used your services buddy Unknown 1:33 yeah Unknown 1:34 I guess by clicking on an email it led to a six figure loss one employee clicked on an email turns out it was a virus cost him over $800,000 Unknown 1:46 that you see that for two hops and don't you we we had now did you see that article from a few weeks ago that I sent to German you about how one employee in the federal government one just this one department he was spending a little bit of time in porn turns out and had been downloading thousands of pictures. But he did the same trick and ended up infecting the whole department is it you got to be careful, everybody. And now it's Christmas time we're going to be clicking on links, aren't we Unknown 2:20 unfortunately. So at this point, they don't even really need to phish it just attackers are getting your email inbox is nothing really trying, aren't they? Unknown 2:29 Yeah, this is getting bad, you know, continually worse. And I just sat down yesterday with another company. This is an investment firm, small, firm family owned and operated and they have had some of these problems as well. We have, you know, we've talked a little bit before with Jim about the FBI and what they've been saying about something called business email compromise. And the business email compromise is where you get an email, and the bad guys are trying to trick you into cooking on something just like we just talked about here. But now we're seeing a become a very easy and I would have thought it would get a little harder, but very easy for the bad guys. They're using social engineering, they're posing as colleagues are business partners, they get on to LinkedIn, they get onto Facebook, they find out a little bit about you, they don't even need viruses anymore. They don't need any of that sort of stuff. Because they can take over your account. And I put a video up on my website a few months ago, showing what they're doing. And this one woman who was in Eastern Europe, she spent a total of about three hours researching this guy. He was a CEO of a small manufacturing firm, well, not small, I guess technically a larger one, they had about 100 million dollars in revenues to make some medium to large business. And she did some research on this guy found out where he had gone to school, found that more information about him found out just from the website, who was the CFO who were the people in finance, because they hadn't read on the website. And she then did a little bit more research and calls and pretended that she was his wife that he had a job offer. And hey, AOL wasn't tool was but AOL Do I need you to get me his password because he's expecting this email and it's for a new job. And in the background, she's playing audio have a baby crying and screaming and the company gave her his email address. Okay, yeah. And so now she had access to his email account because they gave her the password, they did a password reset, no problem, they took care of it all. She then send an email to the CFO saying, Hey, Unknown 5:02 I'm not account to she knew from his Facebook page that he was down in the Caribbean. I'm out of town, we've got this new vendor would be dealing with some some last three months. We haven't paid the single invoice and if we don't pay them, things are just going to completely fall apart. Now, she had already gone through his email, figured out a little bit about the business. We were talking a few hours with the work she got $45 million Unknown 5:29 from this company. They transferred it they CFO wired it to this bank account over and Eastern Europe and it was gone once that money's gone. It takes 90 seconds is all it takes. And that money Danny can never be recovered once it's wired out after 90 seconds. So it's this is real. It's happening. It's a $12 billion industry so far and things are just getting worse. We got to be more careful Unknown 6:00 we're speaking with Tech Talk guru Craig Peterson. Nick Craig and I know you've kind of said it in the past and hinted at it at this point my feeling is it's an if not when is that is that true Unknown 6:10 it is a win yeah it's a one not yet okay it's already happened or it's going to happen now Danny I've got some really good news my Christmas present to everybody we've been working for the last week and a half on a special report for available for anybody for free and we I mentioned it briefly last week we haven't got it finished yet because I'm going to do some interviews and scheduling interviews right now with Equifax with with a big companies that do credit reports and I'm going to include this but three out of five Americans have never even looked at their credit report and if you buy these various types of insurance like you know that these life hacking companies I'm not going to say the name but they will tell you after the fact that your your credit has been hijacked. Okay. So here's what I'm doing this is going to be a package of information that you cannot get anywhere else and it's how you can for free and I'm not charging for this for any of any of the Polito listeners here. Well you know Polito and you our listeners for this thing and it's going to take you through exactly what to do how to read your credit report what it means and then what you can do to stop the bad guys from opening accounts in your main K and that's the biggest problem most people have because if you have a credit card and the number stolen and then convenience If however your information is out there and it probably is out there you know look at the Marriott hack 500 million people here just a couple of weeks ago it's all your information is probably out there you're absolutely right Unknown 8:01 what do you do how you do that so it's going to be step by step by staff and if you want it I'll send it to you but you have to be on my email list or on my SMS list you can get on my email list by just going to http://CraigPeterson.com/subscribe. It's http://CraigPeterson.com/subscribe and I will let you know when it's done. It's going to be my Christmas present to all of the listeners of the Danny show. How's that? The Danny Farrantino show. Unknown 8:29 and we might even let some Jim listeners in on it. But yeah, you're right. Danny, every one of us has either had our data stolen, or it's going to be stolen. There's no question that means it's going to be misused the social security guys, they will not give you a new social security. Number one, it's stolen. So what do you do, and that's exactly what I'm working on. And it drives me batty, these bad guys there. It's getting so easy for them. They're causing so much harm. You know, already, I'm trying to help small businesses out. But in this case, we're talking about consumers. That's everything you need to do. You can do for free. It's step by step. It's only going to take care of half an hour to do all of this stuff. And you're going to be way more protected than you are right now. Unknown 9:19 That's the voice of Craig Peterson, our tech expert and put together a great list for you this holiday season. At some point, Craig will get that out to us. But Craig, in this packet of information you send us on a weekly basis. Criminals hacked into my phone email, drain my checking account how you can avoid being a victim in the story here. Number one thing I see that they did wrong, they use the unsecured Wi Fi. Is that the biggest problem? Unknown 9:44 Yeah, well, number one, he was using that secured Wi-Fi and number two, it was just an Android. Okay, so yeah, in this particular case, what happened is he's in this can happen to you sitting in an airport at a coffee shop onto his device over the Wi-Fi they were able to fake him out. And that happens whether you're on iOS or not if you're not using a special secure VPN and they were able to use a similar trick that I just described here where they have access your email accounts think about how you reset your password lead let's say you've got a bank account with with TD Bank or Bank of America and you forgot your password and now you're on their website Danny. What did they do if you put an email address you could forget my password what's the next thing they do they they send you a text message or they might send an email to another email account well if you have access to that that that email account and now they send you a message there's one more thing that they're doing today to and that is if you don't answer your phone they will leave you a a voicemail with the reset password Unknown 11:05 we have voicemail it's called Visual Voicemail. Do you have that on your phone, I don't know Visual Voicemail it what it does is they leave a voicemail, it turns it into text and email that to you. Which means if they have access to your email account, they know who your bank is. Because it's in your email. Yeah, they go to that bank's website they say I forgot my password because they know what your email address is it leaves a voicemail I am that voicemail then goes into your email box and now have your reset for your your bank account now they have access to your bank account and everything else. Okay. So this gets very complicated in but it's simple to do right for these bad guys. And they do it in math and it destroys people's finances every day. So I'm I'm bound and determined to stop this guy is Fanny. We got to educate the consumers better Unknown 12:02 drag thank goodness for people like you. And then the good guys, you know, who tried to keep all of us safe. Unfortunately, that was there was so much stuff on this list. We didn't get to everything today. If people want to hear more. What's the best way to get hold the Unknown 12:14 it's 855-385-5553. You can send me a text any time I'll answer your questions. Of course, normal data and text rates apply 855-385-5553 and I'll let you know when I've got that Christmas present. Ready for everybody. Unknown 12:33 Craig as always great stuff looking forward to that Christmas present. And then we'll talk again next week. Unknown 12:37 Hey thanks, Danny. Bye bye. Unknown 12:38 Craig Peterson. As always great stuff. They're just trying to help keep us all safe. As you kind of said it's unfortunately a when not if but there's ways that Craig can help keep us safe. And if you follow those maybe it'll be a little bit longer. Anyways, 851 here on a Tuesday morning. We'll take a break. Then we'll wrap things up you listening to the Jim... --- Don't miss any episode from Craig. Visit http://CraigPeterson.com/itunes. Subscribe and give us a rating! 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Panel – Brian Norton, Belva Smith, and Wade Wingler – Q1- Unwanted phone calls Q2- Visual voicemail for Android Q3- HIPPA-compliant Text Messages Q4- Wireless Button for Triggering Amazon Echo Q5- App Showdown: Dragon vs. Windows Speech Recognition Q7- Wildcard question: Where do you put all the stuff you capture (docs, emails, notes, todo’s, etc. […] The post ATFAQ088- Q1- Unwanted phone calls Q2- Visual voicemail for Android Q3- HIPPA-compliant Text Messages Q4- Wireless Button for Triggering Amazon Echo Q5- App Showdown: Dragon vs. Windows Speech Recognition Q7- Wildcard question: Where do you put all the stuff you capture (docs, emails, notes, todo’s, etc.) appeared first on Assistive Technology at Easter Seals Crossroads.
Alex Quilici, the CEO of YouMail. YouMail is an intelligent call manager that stops robocalls with its highly accurate caller ID and smart blocking technology. They’ve developed a monthly robocall index that tracks the scale and scope of invasive robocalls nationwide that has been frequently cited in national media. YouMail was recently called a superior alternative to iOS 10’s Visual Voicemail and Google Voice in a PCMag software review.
In this episode, the hosts discuss how they use texting and visual voicemail to help maintain client communication. In today’s world, clients expect a much higher level of connectivity and communication with their lawyer. Scott and Oscar chat about how they decided to give clients their cell phone numbers to ease communication and make themselves more productive and how they manage client expectations about contact and responding to inquiries. That leads to a discussion on how using tech to increase client intake. Without a doubt, maintaining a good flow of communication with clients is central to a growing practice.
My guests this episode are (stand up comic and host of ) and (writer, stand up comic and regular on the Chelsea Handler show). Get this – they both love ghosts and UFO’s and Tarot cards and Karen does a real Tarot card reading. This is a great episode. Note: For those of you who believed Mazes & Monsters, Tarot card reading is also non-threatening. Remember, everything on TDF is about choice and support. Safe space people. I nominated my collaboration with Greg Franklin for an online comedy award... feel free to nominate it as well (can't hurt,right?): this if you wish at – when I looked for this app I found this in a comment section (about something else), “I downloaded the Facebook and Visual Voicemail apps to my Droid and then uninstalled them. However, the icons are still on my phone” duh duh dum! So beware! (I’m kidding) – book that Karen refers to by two different titles but this was the correct one… she says it’s great! and , MA – I can’t find a but… perhaps @jenkirkman on twitter can find it J Vegas UFO – I can’t find a reference to the Art Bell story. Grr. – Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett (this is a great read. Quick, funny, smart… great book). Tarot Deck – … take with grain o’ salt. – Karen recommends this place – show Jen enjoys. – Jen Kirkman suggested book to read - Book that Karen recommended Credits: Audio leveling by Patrick Brady and the Songs are by . My Website was redone by : with is an offshoot of it and they both have players and links to his good work. My show schedules, videos of my stand up and the donation button are all there as well. Thanks for the orders and the donations this week and, as always, thanks for listening. Take care out there! Jackie
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