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Ankita and Jason talk with Ihcene Cheriet, Product Manager on the OneDrive Sharing and Collab team. They discuss her team's goal and approach to provide the best customer experience around sharing and to make collaboration easier to all customers. The special segment this week is about VUCA, an acronym developed to describe the challenges of navigating an unpredictable environment. And as a bonus, the group shares their favorite summer song. Click here for transcript of this episode. Resources: OneDrive | Twitter | OneDrive Community Blog | UserVoice Ankita Kirti | Twitter [co-host] Jason Moore | Twitter [co-host] Ihcene Cheriet | LinkedIn | Twitter [guest] "We Haven't Been Here Before: An Audacious Journey to Innovation in a VUCA World" Entrepreneur OneDrive Tech Community Blog OneDrive Webinars Microsoft Docs - The home for Microsoft documentation for end users, developers, and IT professionals. Microsoft Tech Community Home Stay on top of Office 365 changes Follow Sync Up at aka.ms/syncup or wherever you get your podcasts. Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at aka.ms/microsoft/podcasts.
We Haven't Had A Solid Bee Sting In Years. It's Not Called Oooloo! We Asked For More Fish Cheeks But They Didn't Have Any More Fish Cheeks. Leave the grapenuts, take the cannoli. Don't bother me when I'm dead. I Don't Like Bull Testeeeeeeeeeeees!!! ARE YOU IN?? My foam is now fully erect. Lisa, can I borrow your phone? She's A Small Part Of The Game With Two HUGE Parts! Nuthin' but the Nut. Take That, Chicken Effers! Heart of Hearts and Guts of Guts. A Very Less Quiet Place 2. Opening a brothel with Jury and more on this episode of The Morning Stream.
We Haven't Had A Solid Bee Sting In Years. It's Not Called Oooloo! We Asked For More Fish Cheeks But They Didn't Have Any More Fish Cheeks. Leave the grapenuts, take the cannoli. Don't bother me when I'm dead. I Don't Like Bull Testeeeeeeeeeeees!!! ARE YOU IN?? My foam is now fully erect. Lisa, can I borrow your phone? She's A Small Part Of The Game With Two HUGE Parts! Nuthin' but the Nut. Take That, Chicken Effers! Heart of Hearts and Guts of Guts. A Very Less Quiet Place 2. Opening a brothel with Jury and more on this episode of The Morning Stream.
There were so many titles I could have given this episode. Another good one would have been: “We Haven’t Known What We’ve Known”. That’s a quote from Dr. Jesús Rosales Ruiz. It refers to this huge jig saw puzzle we’ve all been working on that’s called animal training. But in the end I decided to call the episode “Happy Alligator Toes” because how often do you get to use a title like that? You’ll have to listen to the podcast to find out what it means. What would you guess? I wonder if you are anywhere close. To find out, listen to the podcast.
I want to thank Collared Michael for his great post and review of Fan Mail. I love his blog and respect his opinions. A couple of small corrections to his review: I removed the spanking scenes from the story. They didn’t help the plot and probably would turn off vanilla The post We Haven’t Found Our Way appeared first on Male Chastity Journal.
Good Morning and Welcome to the ProactiveIT Cyber Security Daily number 287. It is Wednesday January 20th 2021. I am your host Scott Gombar and We Haven’t Talked About SolarWinds in a Few Days Google Chrome 88 released: RIP Flash Player and FTP support Linux Devices Under Attack by New FreakOut Malware Bugs in Signal, Facebook, Google chat apps let attackers spy on users DNSpooq bugs let attackers hijack DNS on millions of devices Malwarebytes says SolarWinds hackers accessed its internal emails SolarWinds Malware Arsenal Widens with Raindrop 2020 Healthcare Data Breach Report: 25% Increase in Breaches in 2020
Fix CPTSD Podcast | Psychology and Philosophy in Narcissistic Times with Richard Grannon
The world is crumbling all around you? Everything seems to be falling apart? Can we achieve meditative states in all of that? And, without meditation frustrations? (00:15) Don't Fetishize Meditation (02:01) How a Moral Philosophy Will Improve Your Life and Meditation (05:28) What to Do if You Find Meditation Distressing? (08:49) Visualization vs Meditation & How Social Media Relay on Content (13:19) Association vs. Dissociation (15:00) How We Are Reliant on 'The Voice-over' (20:34) What You Want is to Come Back to Reality (23:34) The Media Spiking Your Adrenaline and Traumatizing You (27:47) Take Action in This Reality (30:27) We're Worshiping the Idols Themselves (35:23) The Normalized Narcissism and Dissociative Identity in Our Culture (38:26) People Trapped in Materialism (40:28) Recommending the Cure for All of That (45:17) When You Want to Be Kinder to Others //Q&A Section// (47:35) "Reducing the suffering in the world as much as you can" (49:17) "Why do I feel like I'm wasting time if I'm doing nothing?" (50:33) "Can you speak more to your definition of entitlement?" (55:03) "Sometimes being seen is the least/most anyone ever wanted" (57:51) "Is everything in society made to reduce us to our base instincts, so we become more compliant?" (1:01:28) We Haven't Lost Religion, We Reverted to Fetishism (1:04:20) We Just Need to Come Back to Ourselves
This is the last episode of season 1 of Red, White & Brown, and we wanted to leave with a bang! So, we are answering some audience questions that were sent in from all of you! Time Stamps for each of the questions are below, in case you want to skip to that specific portion. We hope you enjoyed this season, and we'll be back within the next few months with season 2! In the mean time, please feel free to reach out to us on our instagram (@redwhitebrownpod) if you have any specific requests for future episodes! Prerak’s Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC79thEpQhGaazdjufC_p1SA 00:35 - A Bit of Background on Prerak/Sofia's Personal Stories 00:53 - How to Stay Motivated as a Student/What Fuels Our Passion 08:00 - How to Stay Motivated to Go to the Gym Regularly 11:45 – How Do You Put Yourself Out There as a Desi American and How to Avoid an Arranged Marriage? 17:18 – What Specialties are We Pursuing in Medicine and How Long is the Training? 19:15 – How to Prepare for Standardized Exams and Ace Them! 21:25 – How do I Stay in Touch with Desi Culture without Being Ashamed of it in Front of my White Friends? 26:03 – How do I Teach My Parents What it Means to be a First-Gen Desi Americans Without Offending Them? 30:21 – What is a Skill that We Hope to Learn that We Haven’t Already? 33:24 – What is Something We Wish We Could’ve Told Our Past Selves?
In this one, I tease out a thought that came to me: the cosmos is not in quarantine. When we give ourselves enough space to sense into the vastness of cosmic consciousness, we access the truth that we're in a cycle of infinite cycles. Attuning to the cosmic and the primal parts of self, we can more easily listen to this moment, this liminal space outside our normal, and be awake to the massive radical potential for growth and learning right now. We can orient towards the person we are dreaming into being, the person waiting for us on the path that emerges between grief and wonder. Within the episode, I share a tarot pull I did for us with the prompts: What is the medicine of the liminal moment? How do we receive this medicine? What is the gift of this medicine? I am posting the image of the cards on my IG feed @brittenlarue if you'd like to see it. That deck is the Mountain Dream Tarot. I also speak to the hot energies specific to this week of April 12. Since "the cosmos is not in quarantine," we can always turn to the astrology for help calling on our most wise self in any given moment. I quote from the book Cosmos & Psyche by Richard Tarnas. I refer to Martin Shaw's Soundcloud reading "We Are In the Underworld and We Haven't Figured it Out Yet." When I refer to it, I called it "We Are in the Underground, and We Don't Even Know It." Please forgive my human error there. You can learn more about my new class Charting Your Course at my website: brittenlarue.com.
Whiskeys: Old Crow • Old Grand-Dad • Basil Hayden’s • Knob Creek • Baker’s • Booker's • Knob Creek Single Barrel • Henry McKenna 10-Year Bourbon • Willet Family Estate Rye Topics: Part 3 Recap • The state of the post-Prohibition whiskey industry (from a 1933 Fortune magazine article) • National Distillers Products Corporation owned half of all whiskey in America at the end of Prohibition • Ed steals Scott’s idea about drinking whatever the hell we want • The Enduring Legacy of Prohibition: A Discussion • Counties and towns where you still can’t buy alcohol today • States where you can’t buy alcohol on holidays • Get your shit together Mississippi! • Women actually gained rights during Prohibition #fuckthecorset • The War on Drugs is worse than Prohibition ever was • How to stop gang wars with saltwater taffy • Utah serves high-alcohol beer at room temperature • Luxembourg is the #1 alcohol-consuming country • Organized crime and speakeasies are still with us today • We Haven’t Learn a Damn Thing: An Essay Music Credits: “Ain’t Nobody’s Business” by Sara Martin (1922, public domain)
@suerta is an Italian DJ who lives in London. The city and its multifaceted communities have deeply forged his musical taste. He plays only vinyl records: such a self imposed “limitation” encourages him to be out and about in record stores, charity shops and flea markets and talk to people about certain sounds that he’s searching for. He developed a special interest in diasporic and non-Western musics through his academic education in ethnomusicology. "Here is a nice and easy one-take vinyl-only mixtape of smooth goodness. I love to think about it as a flirting tool you would play in your car while taking your lover on a night trip, leaving the city to the fresh and quiet countryside. The mixtape includes the seductive groove of late 70s / early 80s American jazz/funk and boogie/pop, the intriguing strut of MPB and modern yet impure Afrobeat, South African and Antillean numbers that will run through your epidermis, French music for astronauts in love and Italian honey for your tongue". TRACKLIST: 01. Crusaders - Carnival of the Night (1979) 02. James Brown - Superbad, Superslick (1975) 03. Gal Costa - Relance (1973) 04. Oumou Sangare - Yere Faga (ft. Tony Allen) (2017) 05. “Om” Alec Khaoli - Say You Love Me (1985) 06. Milton - Mizik Nou (198X) 07. Joel Fajerman & Jan Yrssen - Asteroide (1978) 08. Kenny Lynch - Half the Day’s Gone & We Haven’t Earned a Penny (Special Extended Remix) (1983) 09. Sugar Daddy - How Long (2012) 10. Ray Parker Jr. and Raydio - All in the Way You Get Down (Re-mixed Version) (1981) 11. Alan Sorrenti - Magico… di Notte (1980)
Despite the will of the world, the Pals are back this week just as the Lord intended! With all of the big superhero movies coming out this summer, the Pals decided to talk about the best ways to introduce a new reader to comics! Cale and Sean duke it out over Jean Grey, Adam West lives on, and Wonder Woman breaks through the front lines of the box office! Plus: Poop jokes! Buy or Sell: Wonder Woman's Lasso of Truth, Thor's Hammer Mjolnir, or Green Lantern's Ring? #PalsPulls: Dark Days: The Forge #1 Motor Crush Vol. 1 Winnebago Graveyard #1 Bitch Planet: Triple Feature #1 Defenders #1 Secret Empire #4 News: Wonder Woman Breaks $435 Million!: https://goo.gl/WwxdRE Despite His Death, We Haven't Seen the Last of Adam West!: https://goo.gl/JqmmTw https://goo.gl/Ck7p6j All Star Batman is Cancelled, But Snyder Says It Will Live On!: https://goo.gl/CyrbLN Static Shock May Appear in the CW's Black Lightning!: https://goo.gl/c79ANJ Image Responds to the Outcry against Howard Chaykin's HYSTERIA!: https://goo.gl/QQuSvx Reginald Hudlin to Direct Valiant's SHADOWMAN!: https://goo.gl/LBiQ4w 20th Century Fox Buys Into Boom Studios!: https://goo.gl/xY5ZWe Marvel Legacy to Introduce an Unlikely Team of Avengers!: https://goo.gl/aqQ4Mj Lucy Liu May Be Directing an Episode of Luke Cage!: https://goo.gl/rx6cSh Kevin Feige Dashes Hopes for the Fantastic Four's Return to Marvel!: https://goo.gl/GvxCNQ Jack Kirby to be Honored at the Disney Awards!: https://goo.gl/QmTu14 X-Men Dark Phoenix Sets Returning Cast and A Newcomer!: https://goo.gl/ECpFfR https://goo.gl/Jw9Vob Main Topic: What makes a good introductory comic for new readers? The Comics Pals is a weekly comic book podcast where a group of comic book journalists and friends get together to talk comics. The Pals: Sean: twitter.com/SeansSoapbox Pete: twitter.com/Loud_Pete Cale: twitter.com/Totointow Marco: twitter.com/WoeisMarco_ Phil: twitter.com/Cyborgbebop
ission - Show A Little Love KEI-LI x falcxne - BounceIvan Makvel - Slow BouncersKay-Bee feat. Tinman - KaliMoniquea - Already Done ThatSaiR-UnderwaterRocket - Here Comes My Love (Remix)Clifford Coulter - Don't Wanna See you Cry The Manhattans - Crazy Keith Patrick - A Night To Remember XL Middleton - In The Middle Of The NightProfessor Groove's SetTravis Biggs - Tibetan SerenityMtume - HipsBrian Ellis - HIdden Valley Cruisin (Demo)Pleasure - Space Is The PlaceKenny Lynch - Half the Day's Gone and We Haven't Earne'd a Penny (Professor Groove Dub)Dogg Master - QuickieG-noF - Strongly FonkEdwin Birdsong - Rapper Dapper Snapper Vernon Burch - Do It To MeNoe Carmichael - Star Bright (PG Fakestrumental)Parliament - The Big Bang TheoryXavier - Work That Sucker To Death Aurra - Checking You OutDam-Funk - 'Kaint Let 'Em Change MeThe Rah Band - Messages From The Stars (Long Wave Mix)The Rah Band - Messages From The Stars (Astro Mix)Starpoint - Bring Your Sweet Lovin' BackBernard Wright - Just Chillin' OutPleasure - Nothin' To ItTryezz - Sunset HazeOne Way - PushBobby Broom - Find YourselfFreda Payne - In Motion Toni Smith - Ooh, I Like The Way It FeelsCarol Shinnette - Cyanide LoveDam Funk - Galactic FunFreeez - Southern FreeezGeneral Caine - L.R.J. PopRick James - Below The Funk (Pass The J)Con Funk Shun - Got To Be Enough Felix Dickinson & Horse Meat Disco - I Like It When YouEast Liberty Quarters - Lucky Charm
"WE'RE BACK, BITCHES!" --Octavia Blake (and also us) Welcome back to Meta Station for the launch of our hiatus S1-S2 rewatch! We're kicking off with the pilot, about which you will be unsurprised to learn that we had a LOT to say. Join us for a trip down memory lane to talk about all your late lamented faves - Wells! Finn! Jake! Callie! Shumway! HA HA JUST KIDDING NOBODY LIKES SHUMWAY - along with Ark politics, class structure, character development, leadership parallels on the Ark and the ground, why Jaha saving Abby actually makes him terrible, the tonal shift from "CW teen drama" to "dark dystopian sci-fi", the origin story of both our ships, why Wells is the greatest and Finn is the worst, the glorious majestic wonderfulness of the Griffin women, and how despite S1 taking a few episodes to really find its footing, the pilot works remarkably well as a pilot. ALSO! Stay tuned at the end because we have A VERY! SPECIAL! ANNOUNCEMENT! ABOUT! A THING! Claire's really bad at keeping secrets so WE'RE REALLY EXCITED WE CAN TALK ABOUT THIS NOW Yay! We missed you! Hope you enjoy the episode and tune back in on 7/28 for our next podcast where we'll be discussing "Earth Skills" and "Earth Kills". Thanks for tuning in! ------------------------------------ 0:00 – HELLO AND WELCOME BACK AND SPOILER WARNING 0:02 – Clarke Griffin: Immediately Kickass Protagonist 0:09 – Rule Followers vs. Rule Breakers 0:12 – Um of Course Claire Can Quote the Kabby Arrest Scene Verbatim What the Hell Kind of Question is That Erin 0:22 – Soooooo, We Have to Talk About Finn 0:31 – Erin’s New Segment: “Why Is Jaha the Worst in This Episode?” 0:36 – Casual Reminder That S1 of This Show Is ALL About Class Conflict 0:39 – R.I.P. Wells Jaha, Literally Too Good for This World: Part I 0:45 – “Loopholes for the Privileged”: The Ark’s Fucked-Up Social Hierarchy 0:52 – R.I.P. Wells Jaha, Literally Too Good for This World: Part II 0:58 – ERIN SINGS! … And Then We Yell About Finn Some More 1:15 – The Secret Theme of This Show Is “Everyone Does Crazy Things For Love” 1:27 – We Haven’t Talked About Bellamy Yet and Erin’s Getting Twitchy 1:45 - GOD THIS CAST IS SO GOOD 1:50 - “She’s Got the Leslie Knope Problem”: The Truest Thing Anyone Has Ever Said About Clarke Griffin’s Leadership Skills 1:57 - Clarke/Kane and Bellamy/Abby Leadership Parallels 2:08 - A VERY SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ABOUT A VERY COOL THING WITH SOME VERY SPECIAL GUESTS!
Back on the air in our regular format of totally batshit disorganization. We've got baseball, we've got tape noise, we've got plinky indie rock and skronky horns. And it's all tied together with a tattered twine of logic that only a bird could understand. The last bit of this show felt truncated (I was kind of hoping Uncle Matt would come super late). So I might actually repeat a song or two at the top of PROGRAM 28 before going where I meant to go had I kept going. Download | Podcast Bold text indicates relatively new releases (including reissues and comps). Doc & Merle Watson - "Take Me Out To The Ball Game" (from Baseball's Greatest Hits) The Baseball Project - "Satchel Paige Said" (from Vol. 1: Frozen Ropes And Dying Quails) Sister Wynona Carr - "The Ball Game" (from Baseball's Greatest Hits) The Baseball Project - "(Do The) Triple Crown" (from The Broadside Ballads) Sports Talk with the Grouse Noble Watts - "Teen-Scene" (from Cats Got These Cats' Tongues - 26 Rarities From Mr. Fine Wine's Vaults) Dolphins Into the Future - "Verde" (from Canto Arquipélago) Lello Boscoverde - "Agura" (unreleased) Sarin Smoke - "Upsound" (from Vent) Don Preston - "Analog Heaven #7 (1975)" (from Filters, Oscillators & Envelopes 1967-75) Daphne Oram - "Mermaid (Excerpt)" (from The Oram Tapes Volume One) Pauline Oliveros - "Three Pieces I" (from Reverberations: Tape & Electronic Music 1961-1970) The Curtains - "Telegraph Victories" (from Make Us Two Crayons On The Floor) Please join Grouse while he blindly feels his way through the DJ arts. The Blue Men - "Valley Of The Saroos" (from It's Hard To Believe It: The Amazing World Of Joe Meek) The Curtains - "Show Me The Way Things Work" (from Worried Noodles) Chris Cohen - "Optimist High" (from Overgrown Path) Cryptacize - "Cosmic Sing-a-long" (from Dig That Treasure) Maher Shalal Hash Baz - "Black-Eyed Susan" (from Make Us Two Crayons On The Floor) Half-handed Cloud - "In Holy Pursuit / Tuck Us In, Father / Our First Full Day Was Spent In Rest / Running Late For Bed / That You May Be Gracious / There Remains A Rest / I Got A-Rested / Work Isn't What It Seemed To Be" (from We Haven't Just Been Told, We Have Been Loved) Dinosaur Feathers - "Young Bucks" (from Whistle Tips) The Mighty Grouse doesn't realize it's "Blue Men," not Blues Men. The Blue Men - "The Bublight" (from It's Hard To Believe It: The Amazing World Of Joe Meek) Kaoru Abe - "No. 2" (from Winter 1972) Getatchew Mekuria & The Ex & Friends - "Tezeta" (from Y'Anbessaw Tezeta) Joe McPhee & Chris Corsano - "For Muhammad Ali" (from Scraps And Shadows) Kelan Philip Cohran & The Hypnotic Brass Ensemble - "Cuernavaca" (from Kelan Philip Cohran & The Hypnotic Brass Ensemble) Les Ya Toupas Du Zaire - "Je Ne Bois Pas Beaucoup [truncated by the next show]" (from Sofrito: Tropical Discotheque)