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Business Idea Database: https://clickhubspot.com/ecat Episode 837: Sam Parr ( https://x.com/theSamParr ) and Shaan Puri ( https://x.com/ShaanVP ) bring in 3 founders with weird businesses making $10M, $20M, and $30M. — Show Notes: (0:00) Intro (3:32) Alex Daniels, $10M junk mail magazine (20:31) Josh Weissenstein, $20M camp ground business (38:36) The $1.8B App Copying Politicians & Hedge Funds — Links: • Haven Lifestyles - https://www.havenlifestyles.com/ • Team Outsider - https://www.teamoutsider.com/ • Autopilot - https://www.joinautopilot.com/ — Check Out Sam's Stuff: • Hampton (joinhampton.com): My community for founders. Average member does $25m/year. Many of the guests are members. Get after it...apply: http://joinhampton.com/mfm — Check Out Shaan's Stuff: • Shaan's weekly email - https://www.shaanpuri.com • Visit https://www.somewhere.com/mfm to hire worldwide talent like Shaan and get $500 off for being an MFM listener. Hire developers, assistants, marketing pros, sales teams and more for 80% less than US equivalents. • Mercury - Shaan uses Mercury for banking across all of his companies. you can too: http://mercury.com/ Mercury is a fintech company, not an FDIC-insured bank. Banking services provided by Choice Financial Group, Column, N.A., and Evolve Bank & Trust, Members FDIC • I run all my newsletters on Beehiiv and you should too + we're giving away $10k to our favorite newsletter, check it out: beehiiv.com/mfm-challenge My First Million is a HubSpot Original Podcast // Brought to you by HubSpot Media // Production by Arie Desormeaux // Editing by Ezra Bakker Trupiano /
This week-ahead reading for June 29-July 5, 2026 is an excerpt from this week's Somatic Space class with Renee Sills. For the full-length forecast and embodied practice for this week, purchase the recording here. In this episode, Renee reads from this article on coherence by HeartMath Institute.Heads up: Mercury was stationing during this week's class, and technical issues were abundant! Please forgive the audio glitches and bad video. ✨✨✨UPCOMING AT EMBODIED ASTROLOGY:EA IS HOSTING AN IRL/VIRTUAL HYBRID ASTROLOGY POP-UP EXPERIENCE, JULY 6-12: We'll be gathering to play and conduct astrological research, in-person in Boulder, CO and virtually on Zoom. If you're interested in joining us, sign up here.
A deep dive into the astrology forecast for July 2026, with astrologers Chris Brennan and Austin Coppock. The month opens on highly unstable ground, dominated by a volatile Mars-Uranus conjunction that threatens sudden, unpredictable shifts and explosive turns. This erratic energy is ruled by a newly stationary retrograde Mercury, which has just backed away from a conjunction with Jupiter. This combination sets the stage for logistical snafus, technological difficulties, and widespread delays right out of the gate. Jupiter, having just entered Leo at the end of June, begins to form a tense opposition with Pluto that goes exact around the middle of the month. This highlights major power struggles and the tension between truth and control. This opposition is part of a much larger, momentous pattern of simultaneous outer planet alignments peaking this month. As Uranus completes its first exact trine with Pluto, these planets lock into a complex basket configuration alongside Jupiter and Neptune. This heavy planetary geometry indicates that significant precursor events are unfolding in the background, particularly surrounding rapid technological or military innovations. We finally see a more positive shift in the astrological weather during the second half of the month. Mars applies to a stabilizing, constructive sextile with Saturn, helping to ground the earlier chaos. Mercury stations direct, clearing up miscommunications, and the Sun makes its triumphant ingress into Leo to form an auspicious conjunction with Jupiter. This cazimi brings a much needed wave of radiant, showy warmth and outward confidence, despite an opposition with Pluto. However, a lingering Venus-Mars square operating in the background introduces an unwelcome element of creative friction and tension in partnerships, pitting the forces of unification against the drive to sever and divide. This late July window ultimately serves as a temporary lull, and a calm before the storm. By early August, we swiftly transition into eclipse season, bringing weighty major endings and beginnings to the forefront, just as Venus enters the shadow sign of its upcoming retrograde phase. This is episode 541 of The Astrology Podcast. United Astrology Conference https://uacastrology.com Austin's Website https://austincoppock.com Timestamps 00:00:00 Introduction00:00:53 July Astrology Quick Overview00:03:57 News Segment Begins00:04:51 Venus-Jupiter Conjunction Stories00:05:13 First Trillionaire00:08:49 Spielberg Disclosure Day00:13:45 Marriages00:16:25 Iran-US peace deal00:20:31 Zelda Remake00:22:07 Beer Shortage00:24:04 Venus-Pluto Opposition00:26:50 Mars-Uranus Stories00:27:06 Venezuela Earthquakes00:29:47 AI Companies Authorized00:35:03 Lebanon agreement00:36:17 Nuclear news on Mars ingress00:38:36 Wrapping up news segment00:41:43 United Astrology Conference00:46:04 July Forecast Begins00:47:06 Mars-Uranus Conjunction00:59:34 Mercury Retrograde01:02:11 Outer planet alignments01:09:07 Jupiter-Pluto opposition01:25:23 Sequential breakdown of the month01:25:46 July 1: Mars-Uranus Overview & Sun-Saturn Square01:26:55 July 7: Neptune Stations Retrograde in Aries01:29:45 July 9: Venus Enters Virgo01:31:33 July 12: Mercury Retrograde Cazimi01:33:08 July 14: New Moon in Cancer01:35:58 July 15-18: Uranus Sextile Neptune & Trine Pluto01:39:35 July 19: Mars Sextile Saturn01:41:21 July 20-21: Jupiter-Pluto Opposition & Outer Planet Aspects01:50:54 July 22-23: Sun Enters Leo & Mercury Stations Direct01:51:52 July 24: Venus Sextile Mercury01:54:44 July 25: Neptune-Pluto Sextile01:55:04 July 26: Saturn Stations Retrograde & Lunar Nodes Shift Signs01:57:33 July 27: Sun Opposes Pluto01:58:55 July 28: Venus Square Mars02:02:29 July 29: Sun-Jupiter Cazimi & Full Moon in Aquarius02:04:31 Electional Chart for July02:07:42 Wrapping Up02:17:39 Credits Watch the Video Version of This Episode https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZ0uN2QpczA - Listen to the Audio Version of This Episode Listen to the audio version of this episode or download it as an MP3:
Please join us as we explore the astrological and energetic influences shaping the month of July! This is a big month of planetary shifts, moon phases, retrogrades but all inviting transformation. Several major transits occur in Cancer, a sign associated with emotional memory, intuition, home, and the inner child. One thing that stands out about July 2026 is that it doesn’t appear to be a month that rewards pushing harder. The Cancer emphasis, Neptune retrograde, and Mercury retrograde all suggest a slower, more receptive rhythm. For many empaths and highly sensitive people, the deepest insights may arise not through effort, but through creating enough spaciousness to hear what is already present. The energies of this month can truly become a gift if balanced with adequate rest, nature, solitude, and nervous system regulation. Oracle Card Deck Mentioned: The Fairy Tale Heroine Oracle by Sharon Blackie and Illustrated by Amanda Clark For more information about Samantha and her offerings, please visit: samanthafey.com Denise, her services and offerings can be found at: thegratefulmessenger.com
Astrologers Chris Brennan and Patrick Watson explore the ancient timing technique known as Babylonian goal year periods, which can be used to identify repeating transits and events over very long spans of time. Recovered from the astronomical diaries of Mesopotamian sky watchers in the first millennium BCE, these periods demonstrate how the visible planets repeat their exact zodiacal placements and phase relationships with the Sun over predictable intervals. Our discussion breaks down the math behind these synodic cycles and highlights how repetition is the ultimate key to prediction in both mundane and natal astrology. By examining compelling historical case studies for each of the traditional planets, from the 1929 Wall Street Crash to major breakthroughs in modern communication technology, we show how tracking these ancient cycles allows astrologers to identify profound historical recurrences and project future events with stunning accuracy. This is episode 540 of The Astrology Podcast. Patrick's Website https://patrickwatsonastrology.com Timestamps 00:00:00 Introduction00:01:02 What are Babylonian goal year periods?00:08:52 The story of recovering these ancient periods00:10:42 Donald Trump's birth chart and the 2024 election00:19:29 Historical context: Mesopotamian sky watchers00:34:00 The math and synodic cycles behind the periods00:47:14 Repetition is the key to prediction00:49:44 The Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse00:55:41 Mars goal year examples00:56:19 The 1929 Wall Street Crash and the 2008 Housing Crisis01:15:26 Mercury goal year examples01:21:14 The first video broadcast, cell phone call, and 5G network01:38:16 Venus goal year examples01:41:08 How the 8-year Venus cycle perfectly tracks Nintendo's history01:43:32 The Academy Awards and broadcasting fiascos02:03:55 The Seneca Falls Convention and the 19th Amendment02:21:19 Jupiter goal year examples02:45:12 FDR's Lend-Lease Act and Biden's Ukraine aid package02:48:05 Saturn goal year examples03:00:12 Intimations of the outer planets?03:15:44 The 1,151-year ACT periods03:22:08 Concluding thoughts Watch the Video Version of This Episode https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmOUA9qQTvk - Listen to the Audio Version of This Episode Listen to the audio version of this episode or download it as an MP3:
The WNBA left Caitlin Clark off its 30th anniversary poster, the same player who dragged the league out of irrelevance. Covino and Rich break down the three prong case: the poster snub, the fist to the throat that drew a no call and a one game suspension for Alyssa Thomas, and the Mercury trolling her on social. Then the callers take over on the real question: is this jealousy, is it race, or is the league baiting all of us on purpose?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shannon Sharpe, Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson and Iso Joe Johnson react to Austin Reaves $185M contract, Kawhi won’t sign long term if traded, BIG3 preview and Alyssa Thomas suspended. Subscribe to Nightcap presented by PrizePicks so you don’t miss out on any new drops! Download the PrizePicks app today and use code SHANNON to get $50 in lineups after you play your first $5 lineup! Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/NI... 0:00 - Austin Reaves signs 4 yr $185m max contract to return to the Lakers12:45 - Kawhi reportedly wouldnt sign an extension with the Pistons or the Heat if they traded for him20:56 - BIG3 Week Preview23:47 - Mercury’s Alyssa Thomas received a Flagrant Foul 2 (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
So many influences coming at us from different lanes all at once. Mercury's retrograde in emo. The full moon is in coolly calculating Capricorn. Jupiter's angling for the spotlight. And Mars is setting off the machinery for mid-July's big rewiring. Anything could happen. Any...thing... Astro-Insight for June 29 - July 5, 2026. Please do not forward w/o copyright notice intact, which is: Text & recording ©℗ Kathy Biehl 2026. Image by mrcolo from Pixabay Transcript Barbault's Basket & You Read my 2026 guide at OMTimes It's Human to Be Upset Now Use code: AQUARIAN30 for 30% off a purchase of $99+ or AQUARIAN20 for 20% off any purchase at https://tinyurl.com/3jw3muvc Check out my Witchy & Whimsy apparel Energy management tips in my Actions You Can Take playlist Bonus content at Patreon Join my mailing list Listen to Celestial Compass on OM Times Radio and TV Support this podcast Find out what this means for you! Facebook: Empowerment Unlimited and the Astro-Insight Lounge Bluesky, Instagram & Threads: @kabiehl
While the social media masses were distracted by the abuse of Caitlin Clark, Jason explains the real story in last night's Indiana Fever-Phoenix Mercury game. Caitlin masked the fact that she quit on coach Stephanie White, further fanning the flames of discontent. This Clark vs. White saga tells us everything we need to know about the WNBA. Dre Baldwin, Charles Baker, Maurice Drake Jr., and later Frank Da Pope analyze the sequence of events between the Fever and Mercury last night, the social media attention, and Jason's assertion that they're missing the real story. Today's Sponsors: Patriot Mobile Patriot Mobile is so much more than a great wireless service. They've built a growing movement of Americans defending faith, family, freedom, and the future of this country—by donating millions every year to organizations fighting for our freedoms. Go to https://PatriotMobile.com/FEARLESS or call 972-PATRIOT. Use promo code FEARLESS for a FREE MONTH of service. ➢ Follow Our GUESTS https://www.youtube.com/@DreAllDay https://www.youtube.com/@dapopebfrank2265 ➢ Subscribe to Jason's other channel https://www.youtube.com/JasonWhitlock?sub_confirmation=1 https://www.youtube.com/@JasonWhitlockHarmony?sub_confirmation=1 https://www.youtube.com/@JasonWhitlockBYOG?sub_confirmation=1 https://www.youtube.com/@JasonWhitlockClips?sub_confirmation=1 ➢ Connect with Jason on Social Media: https://x.com/JasonWhitlock https://www.instagram.com/realjasonwhitlock/ https://www.facebook.com/jasonwhitlock ➢ Send Jason an Email FearlessBlazeShow@gmail.com ➢ Support The Blaze Visit https://TheBlaze.com. Explore the all-new ad-free experience and see for yourself how we're standing up against suppression and prioritizing independent journalism. Support Conservative Voices! Subscribe to BlazeTV at https://www.fearlessmission.com and get $20 off your yearly subscription. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
First Take resumes with the Wolves new duo. Should the league feel scared of a LaMelo/Ant-Man back court? Then, Michael Rubin joins to plug Fanatic Fest! Next, some coach talk! Fever coach Stephanie White blasted the refs over numerous supposed "cheap shots" from the Mercury, and Micah Nori accepted a one year prove it deal with the Blazers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Patrick McKenzie (patio11) reads his 2021 essay "Payments in Japan," tracing how Japanese consumers navigate a landscape with dozens of competing payment methods at once: credit cards, electronic money, QR-code super apps, convenience-store cash vouchers, and bank transfers. Along the way he covers the JFTC's campaign to force credit card networks to disclose interchange rates, how Rakuten and 7-Eleven each bought a bank to solve a payments problem blocking their core business, why PayPay's subsidized 2018 launch let it run away with the QR code market, and why konbini payments remain popular despite a user experience frozen in the late 1990s.–Full transcript available here: https://www.complexsystemspodcast.com/japanpayments/ –Presenting Sponsors: Mercury & MongoDBComplex Systems is presented by Mercury—radically better banking for founders. Mercury's new feature Command brings an LLM directly into your banking interface, so checking balances, finding invoices, or sending a wire is as easy as asking. Apply online in minutes at https://mercury.com/. What's the point of building faster with AI if your database can't keep up? MongoDB's native data model mirrors the language LLMs already speak. Ship at the speed of AI while staying ACID compliant at Fortune 500 scale. Start building at https://mongodb.com/ai.–Links:Payments in Japan: https://www.bitsaboutmoney.com/archive/payments-in-japan/ An Introduction to Japanese Society: https://www.amazon.co.jp/Introduction-Japanese-Society-Yoshio-Sugimoto/dp/1107626676/ Use transit cards on your iPhone or Apple Watch in Japan: https://support.apple.com/en-us/120474 –Timestamps:(00:00) Intro(02:44) Credit cards(10:40) Payment method heterogeneity(12:57) Cash(14:57) Sponsors: Mercury + MongoDB(17:29) Cash (cont'd)(19:58) Electronic money systems(22:13) App-based payments(28:27) Convenience store payments(31:27) Bank transfers(34:03) Ambitions thwarted(34:30) Wrap
*20+ hours of investing wisdom:* https://clickhubspot.com/cbah Episode 836: Sam Parr ( https://x.com/theSamParr ) and Shaan Puri ( https://x.com/ShaanVP ) talk about people who have turned their lifestyles into millions, plus Nick Sleep's investing genius. — Show Notes: (0:00) fringe creators (13:14) Nick Sleep's shared economies of scale (24:41) lloyd blanfein's personal finances (31:14) David Rubenstein, the man (39:09) Nat Turner's crazy new business (50:13) a brief masterclass in valuing denim — Check Out Sam's Stuff: • Hampton (joinhampton.com): My community for founders. Average member does $25m/year. Many of the guests are members. Get after it...apply: http://joinhampton.com/mfm — Check Out Shaan's Stuff: • Shaan's weekly email - https://www.shaanpuri.com • Visit https://www.somewhere.com/mfm to hire worldwide talent like Shaan and get $500 off for being an MFM listener. Hire developers, assistants, marketing pros, sales teams and more for 80% less than US equivalents. • Mercury - Shaan uses Mercury for banking across all of his companies. you can too: http://mercury.com/ Mercury is a fintech company, not an FDIC-insured bank. Banking services provided by Choice Financial Group, Column, N.A., and Evolve Bank & Trust, Members FDIC • I run all my newsletters on Beehiiv and you should too + we're giving away $10k to our favorite newsletter, check it out: beehiiv.com/mfm-challenge My First Million is a HubSpot Original Podcast // Brought to you by HubSpot Media // Production by Arie Desormeaux // Editing by Ezra Bakker Trupiano /
This is your daily horoscope for Friday, June 26, and the most important aspects of the day:Moon in Scorpio trine Mercury in Cancer (3am PT)Moon in Scorpio opposite Mars in Taurus (8:30am PT)Moon in Scorpio trine Jupiter in Cancer (10am PT)Moon enters Sagittarius (12pm PT)Moon in Sagittarius opposite Uranus in Gemini (7pm PT)Moon in Sagittarius trine Neptune in Aries (8:30pm PT)Moon in Sagittarius sextile Pluto in Aquarius (9:30pm PT)Sign the Petition + Demand Clemency for Jeffery Lee I Call Gov. Ivey + Demand Clemency 334-242-7100Justice for Cyrus Carmack-BeltonSupport the Free Alabama MovementSupport Mutual Aid in Minneapolis
00:00 – 27:59 – JMV opens the show by explaining how nobody is talking about the Pacers being favorites in the eastern conference after the Giannis trade and why he prefers it that way. Then, he gets into why he loved the negativity that came from the Fever-Mercury game last night. We play audio from Caitlin Clark's press conference after she's now one game from getting a technical. Did the refs handle everything the right way? Is Caitlin Clark handling the technical situation well? 27:59 – 42:53 – From the ISC Sports Network, Greg Rakestraw joins for a conversation on the US in the world cup and what's next for them in their match against Türkiye. After he was on the call for the IHSAA State Baseball championships. They also praise Pat Hogan of the Indy Eleven for being the world cup correspondent for the show. 1:11:55 – 1:28:45 – Play-by-pay voice of the Indiana Fever, Pat Boylan, Joins the show and discusses how Caitlin Clark needs to toe the line with her technical foul count, the weirdness of the game last night with the Fever struggling in the first to score and then lighting it up the rest of the game. Lastly, he opines on if the Pacers will be active in the draft tonight or tomorrow. Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Robert Wright of Nonzero joins Nathan to discuss The God Test, his argument that AI is humanity's “God test” rather than just a technical challenge. They explore his evolutionary lens on deep learning, from training as selection to marketplace selection among models that may reward selectively honest, power-sensing, or deceptive agents. Wright connects those risks to the noosphere, US-China relations, cognitive empathy, and whether global coordination arrives deliberately or through a coercive singleton. The stakes are whether consumers, companies, and governments select for AIs that strengthen non-zero-sum cooperation or race toward systems that reflect and amplify our worst incentives. For full show notes, links, and references, read the episode page:https://www.cognitiverevolution.ai/the-god-we-deserve-nonzero-s-robert-wright-on-ai-as-humanity-s-ultimate-test/ Mercury: Command is Mercury's new conversational interface, giving you natural-language access to your finances and helping you take actions within your existing permissions and approval policies. Visit https://mercury.com to learn more and apply online in minutes. Sponsor: Claude: Claude by Anthropic is an AI collaborator that understands your workflow and helps you tackle research, writing, coding, and organization with deep context. Get started with Claude and explore Claude Pro at https://claude.ai/tcr CHAPTERS: (00:00) About the Episode (04:23) Special Sponsor (06:10) Early AI encounters (18:36) Pretraining as evolution (Part 1) (19:50) Sponsor: Claude (21:42) Pretraining as evolution (Part 2) (32:19) Deceptive market pressures (41:13) Noosphere and directionality (51:02) Global brain choices (01:08:23) Designing wiser models (01:24:11) Reframing China relations (01:37:57) Building organic transparency (01:45:54) Positive nationalism and tools (01:54:21) Pausing superintelligence races (02:09:07) Applications and consciousness (02:25:27) Episode Outro (02:28:27) Outro PRODUCED BY: https://aipodcast.ing SOCIAL LINKS: Website: https://www.cognitiverevolution.ai Twitter (Podcast): https://x.com/cogrev_podcast Twitter (Nathan): https://x.com/labenz LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/nathanlabenz/ Youtube: https://youtube.com/@CognitiveRevolutionPodcast Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/the-cognitive-revolution-ai-builders-researchers-and/id1669813431 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6yHyok3M3BjqzR0VB5MSyk
Episode 288In this podcast, New York Times best-selling author and astrologer Chani Nicholas discusses the astrology of the week and what it might mean for us all.The astrology of the week of June 22nd, 2026, closes one chapter and opens another. Venus' trine to Saturn encourages us to fully commit to our creative plans and the power of our connections, to celebrate the beautiful history of those who came before us, and to take ownership of our own legacies. And as Mars ends its time in Taurus with a sextile to Jupiter, we're given one last jolt of energy to finish the projects that need wrapping up before the planet of action starts stirring up chaos in Gemini. This is the time to lock in to your commitments, communities, and creations ahead of July's game-changing astrology.This episode covers:Venus' trine to Saturn on Thursday, June 25thThe Sun's square to Neptune on Thursday, June 25thMars' sextile to Jupiter on Saturday, June 27thMars' entrance into Gemini on Sunday, June 28thThe start of Mercury retrograde in Cancer on Monday, June 29thMars' conjunction with Uranus on Friday, July 3rdThis episode was recorded on 05/25/2026.For more, check out your free daily horoscope on the homepage of the CHANI app — now on iOS and Android.The music featured in the podcast was created by Latashá.
Mercury Retrograde, London Walks & Astrology Through HistoryIn this special episode of The Awake Space, Laurie records her final podcast from London while walking through Chelsea and visiting the iconic Victoria and Albert Museum. Rather than a traditional studio episode, this is a reflective conversation about Mercury retrograde, navigating life's unexpected twists, and understanding astrology through the lens of history, culture, and philosophy. Along the way, Laurie shares personal updates, observations from her trip, and a fascinating exploration of how astrology evolved alongside science, art, religion, and society. Why Mercury retrograde is often misunderstoodNavigating disruptions, delays, and changing plansPersonal reflections from Laurie's time in LondonFamily concerns and embracing life's unfolding cyclesUpdates on upcoming Awake Space events and programsA walking tour through Chelsea and the Victoria & Albert MuseumThe connection between astrology, astronomy, and navigationHow astrology evolved from ancient civilizations through the RenaissanceThe role of philosophy, science, religion, and culture in shaping astrological practiceMercury retrograde often gets blamed for everything that goes wrong, but Laurie argues that its real function is redirection, revision, and review. The frustrations and delays are invitations to adjust course rather than reasons to panic. Sometimes Plan B turns out to be better than Plan A. Whether dealing with travel disruptions, family concerns, or changing circumstances, Laurie reflects on viewing life through the lens of cycles rather than labeling experiences as good or bad. The challenge is not avoiding obstacles but learning how to meet them. Astrology is not frozen in ancient times. Laurie explores how modern astrology developed through centuries of observation, mathematics, philosophy, and cultural exchange, particularly through the contributions of scholars in the Islamic world, Renaissance Europe, and later scientific thinkers. The way astrology is practiced today reflects the eras that came before us. Just as art, science, religion, and politics evolved, astrology evolved alongside them. Understanding that history provides important context for interpreting astrology in the modern world. From the Industrial Revolution to artificial intelligence, societies face recurring challenges around technological change. Laurie draws parallels between historical transitions and today's rapidly changing world, emphasizing the importance of adaptability and discernment. 00:00 Welcome from London and St. Luke's Church02:00 Personal reflections on travel, family, and change05:00 Awake Space updates and upcoming events07:30 Why Mercury retrograde isn't the real problem10:20 Walking through Chelsea toward the V&A Museum14:25 How to navigate Mercury retrograde successfully22:50 Ancient astrology, Sumeria, and historical roots27:00 Entering the Victoria & Albert Museum30:00 Medieval manuscripts, scribes, and astrology's history40:00 Navigation instruments, astronomy, and astrology44:00 Evolution versus tradition in astrological practice48:00 Renaissance art and changing philosophies53:00 Industrialization, technology, and cultural shifts58:00 The Industrial Revolution and lessons for today01:03:00 Timekeeping, clocks, and changing worldviews01:07:00 Mercury, mythology, and astrological symbolism01:09:00 Why discernment matters in astrology01:11:00 Final reflections and closing thoughtsThe 2027 Year Ahead Presentation (rescheduled to July 11)The Awake Space CommunityVictoria & Albert MuseumSt. Luke's Church, ChelseaWilliam LillyGalileo GalileiCopernicusCarl JungRoberto AssagioliBenjamin DykesIn This EpisodeKey TakeawaysMercury Retrograde Is Not the VillainLife Happens in CyclesAstrology Is a Living TraditionHistory Shapes InterpretationAdaptation Is a Human SkillTimestampsMentioned in This Episode
Mercury Retrograde is back, but this one is not just about broken phones, delayed flights, and miscommunication. This Mercury retrograde in Cancer is bringing up old feelings, unfinished emotional business, mental clutter, and the parts of ourselves we may have been avoiding.In this episode of The Alchemist's Inkwell, Emily and KristaLyn talk about why this retrograde feels more emotional than usual, how to close the “mental tabs” that are draining you, why crying in public should not be shameful, and how singing, creativity, and weird little life choices can help move stuck energy.This is not a fear-based Mercury retrograde episode. This is a “feel it, process it, sing through it, and let your life get a little weirder” episode.Go make some magic.CHAPTERS00:00 Welcome to Mercury Preprograde00:58 Mercury Retrograde in Cancer02:24 Emotional cages, Saturn, and old wounds03:07 Why this retrograde has one clear story arc04:02 Communication, the body, and emotional systems04:52 Mercury shadow period explained05:49 You are not supposed to get it right the first time06:10 Crying in public and releasing shame07:02 How to actually feel your feelings07:27 Closing your mental tabs08:49 Who may feel this retrograde the most10:11 Big emotional choices and life changes11:17 Liberating yourself during Mercury Retrograde12:31 Let yourself hit the refresh button13:47 Let your life be weird14:56 Singing, spirituality, and moving energy15:30 When in doubt, sing it out16:22 Travel, timing, and Mercury stationing17:14 Everyone has to deal with Mercury Retrograde18:41 Billionaires, public beaches, and rebellious energy19:34 The revolution has already begun21:00 Shield your screens and protect your energy22:25 Greece travel plans and Pirate Boat Day24:49 Sundress struggles and travel wardrobe chaos26:18 Swimsuit shopping and teenage fashion27:28 Why this Mercury Retrograde is manageable28:20 What are your Mercury Retrograde plans?29:02 Travel chaos and Mercury Retrograde stories30:41 The first retrograde of the astrological year31:03 Creativity, “why not me?” energy, and closing thoughts#MercuryRetrograde #AstrologyPodcast #SpiritualPodcast #MercuryRetrograde2026 #Astrology #Spirituality #EnergyWork #CancerSeason #EmotionalHealing #GoMakeSomeMagic
The week begins with the Solstice, marking the first full week of the Sun's journey through nurturing Cancer and the final days of Jupiter's year-long passage through this heartfelt sign before the great planet strides into Leo for the next 13 months. Midweek, the Sun challenges dreamy Neptune in Aries, inspiring imagination, vision, and perhaps a few questions about what is real and what is possible. Meanwhile, Venus joins forces with Saturn, helping us turn hopes into practical plans and giving structure to what we value most. Mercury slows its pace in Cancer as it prepares for an upcoming retrograde, inviting reflection before the next chapter unfolds. And Mars changes signs as well, leaving steady, security-minded Taurus behind and leaping into curious, fast-moving Gemini, where flexibility, conversation, and movement take center stage. A pivotal week of shifting energies and important transitions awaits. Join me on The Golden Astrologer Podcast as we explore all the celestial details!
David Susko, a Martian geologist working for a NASA contractor is our guest. He builds and operates cameras for space missions, including a visible-light camera called MACIE (Mars Color Imager) that photographs the Martian surface at various scales and resolutions. Key points discussed: Moon before Mars. The Moon is a mandatory stepping stone — everything from Apollo to the ISS has been about learning to live and work in space before attempting Mars. Going straight to Mars carries too much risk. Historical context. Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo were proof-of-concept missions. The Saturn V rocket remains the gold standard. Retiring it in the 70s (and the engineers and facilities with it) was a costly decision NASA has been recovering from ever since. The rocket equation problem. The vast majority of fuel is spent just escaping Earth's gravity well. Every extra kilogram of payload requires exponentially more fuel, making heavy-lift missions extremely difficult. Today's rockets. Three heavy-lift vehicles are currently in play: NASA's SLS, SpaceX's Starship, and Blue Origin's New Glenn. All three are involved in Artemis. Artemis mission architecture. The plan involves multiple launches, orbital rendezvous and docking between the Orion capsule and the Starship lunar lander (or Blue Moon variant), new spacesuits from a private aerospace company, and astronauts landing near the lunar south pole. Artemis milestones so far. Artemis I (2022, uncrewed) flew around the Moon and successfully re-entered Earth's atmosphere. Artemis II will fly crew around the Moon. Artemis III will attempt the first crewed landing in decades. A first Moon landing in roughly 2–3 years is the current plan, though delays are likely. Target: lunar south pole / Shackleton Crater. The south pole is almost permanently shadowed and likely harbors water ice — a critical resource for long-term habitation. The VIPER rover (using ground-penetrating radar) is being sent to prospect for these resources. Long-term goal. Build permanent lunar infrastructure to support human habitation — a "Moon base" — as the launchpad for eventual Mars missions. Safety. The guest emphasizes not rushing; the Apollo program's near-perfect safety record shouldn't breed complacency, especially given tragedies like the Space Shuttle Columbia.
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Welcome to the Celestial Insights Podcast, the show that brings the stars down to Earth! Each week, astrologer, coach, and intuitive Celeste Brooks of Astrology by Celeste will be your guide. Her website is astrologybyceleste.com.
This is your daily horoscope for Tuesday, June 23, and the most important aspects of the day:Sun in Cancer trine North Node in Pisces (1am PT)Moon in Libra square Mercury in Cancer (2pm PT)Moon in Libra square Jupiter in Cancer (9pm PT)Moon enters Scorpio (11:30pm PT)Sign the Petition + Demand Clemency for Jeffery Lee I Call Gov. Ivey + Demand Clemency 334-242-7100Justice for Cyrus Carmack-BeltonSupport the Free Alabama MovementSupport Mutual Aid in Minneapolis
Zvi Mowshowitz joins AI in the AM to unpack Anthropic's Fable system card, including its FrontierMath leap, troubling Vending-Bench behavior, decision-theory drift, and signs that model reasoning may be becoming harder to read. The episode then turns to the US government's attempted export-control action against Fable, with Zvi arguing that the cited jailbreak demonstration did not prove the claimed threat while still faulting Anthropic's political handling. Sam Hammond and Judd Rosenblatt add competing reads on state capacity, CAISI, NSA-driven caution, and the alignment world's failure to build trust across partisan lines. The stakes are whether frontier AI capability, safety evaluation, and government power can be coordinated before medicine, mathematics, software, and cyber-relevant systems move further ahead. For full show notes, links, and references, read the episode page:https://www.cognitiverevolution.ai/ai-am-3-zvi-on-fable-the-cases-for-against-the-ban-ai-for-math-logistics-more/ Mercury: Command is Mercury's new conversational interface, giving you natural-language access to your finances and helping you take actions within your existing permissions and approval policies. Visit https://mercury.com to learn more and apply online in minutes. Sponsor: Claude: Claude by Anthropic is an AI collaborator that understands your workflow and helps you tackle research, writing, coding, and organization with deep context. Get started with Claude and explore Claude Pro at https://claude.ai/tcr CHAPTERS: (00:00) About the Episode (01:28) Special Sponsor (03:17) Weekly highlights preview (05:23) Fable capability alarms (16:29) Anthropic government strategy (Part 1) (16:34) Sponsor: Claude (18:26) Anthropic government strategy (Part 2) (27:16) Cyber ban rationale (37:14) Government power politics (48:57) Unavoidable control risks (01:01:42) Government mechanics and empathy (01:12:50) Legal authority limits (01:19:02) Pause Overton window (01:31:58) Medicine, math, safety (01:47:27) Software without code (02:01:19) Enterprise world models (02:10:46) Episode Outro (02:13:39) Outro PRODUCED BY: https://aipodcast.ing SOCIAL LINKS: Website: https://www.cognitiverevolution.ai Twitter (Podcast): https://x.com/cogrev_podcast Twitter (Nathan): https://x.com/labenz LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/nathanlabenz/ Youtube: https://youtube.com/@CognitiveRevolutionPodcast Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/the-cognitive-revolution-ai-builders-researchers-and/id1669813431 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6yHyok3M3BjqzR0VB5MSyk
Happy Birthday, Freud's Angels™!! We are 6 years old! Cannot believe it. Celebrate with us and here's to another 6 years (if we want to, of course!). Next week Mercury goes retrograde. Let's let it show us where we aren't fully resourced and where we could use more wisdom.
Five transits this week, with Mars entering Gemini as the highlight. The Sun in Cancer is asking us early on to go back to look at what's been sitting beneath the surface, and what we might finally be ready to do with it. Then Mars moves into Gemini right as Mercury is nearly stopped. What happens when the planet of action charges into the sign of the mind and the mind isn't moving?(08:42) The Sun in Cancer Trine the North Node Retrograde in Pisces 01° – June 21 – 24 (Sunday – Wednesday) – Tuesday, June 23.(24:16) The Sun in Cancer Square Neptune in Aries 04° – June 23 – 26 (Tuesday – Friday) – Thursday, June 25.(32:30) Venus in Leo Trine Saturn in Aries 14° – June 23 – 26 (Tuesday – Friday) – Thursday, June 25.(37:12) Mars in Taurus Sextile Jupiter in Cancer 29° – June 23 – 28 (Tuesday – Sunday) – Saturday, June 27.(42:29) Mars in Gemini – June 28 – August 11, 2026Previous Mars in Gemini dates:June 20 – September 4, 2024August 20, 2022 – March 25, 2023March 3 – April 23, 2021Check out my conversation on the World Cup with Sean Cassels on the Ultra World PodcastCheck out my most recent conversation with 5th Generation Psychic, Dallisa Hocking.Join my Substackhttps://www.theweeklytransit.com/
Dean Ball, author of Hyperdimensional and until now a senior fellow at the Foundation for American Innovation, joins Nathan to announce he is joining OpenAI to build a team focused on frontier AI policy. They examine the first year of America's AI Action Plan, Dean's concerns about export controls and intelligence-community testing, and his broader argument against concentrating frontier AI decisions inside a small circle of government officials. The episode frames frontier labs as emerging centers of political and economic power, where consequential choices about internal deployments and recursive self-improvement may happen before public release or regulation. The stakes are who gets to shape AI governance as capabilities accelerate: federal agencies, states, labs, independent verifiers, households, or some fragile mix of them all. For full show notes, links, and references, read the episode page:https://www.cognitiverevolution.ai/dean-ball-on-joining-openai-new-power-centers-frontier-ai-policy-main-character-energy/ Mercury: Command is Mercury's new conversational interface, giving you natural-language access to your finances and helping you take actions within your existing permissions and approval policies. Visit https://mercury.com to learn more and apply online in minutes. Sponsor: Claude: Claude by Anthropic is an AI collaborator that understands your workflow and helps you tackle research, writing, coding, and organization with deep context. Get started with Claude and explore Claude Pro at https://claude.ai/tcr PRODUCED BY: https://aipodcast.ing SOCIAL LINKS: Website: https://www.cognitiverevolution.ai Twitter (Podcast): https://x.com/cogrev_podcast Twitter (Nathan): https://x.com/labenz LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/nathanlabenz/ Youtube: https://youtube.com/@CognitiveRevolutionPodcast Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/the-cognitive-revolution-ai-builders-researchers-and/id1669813431 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6yHyok3M3BjqzR0VB5MSyk
SUMMER SOLSTICECORE CALIBRATION + x o *Presence. Right here. Right now.1-3 breath resetNervous system regulationSensory awareness.4 directions + Bio Field aka AuraFullness: decompressing for more capacityCosmic Sync:New Era Energy.Aligning with solar & lunar rhythmsSummer SolsticeJune 21st 2:24 am mountain time.Sun 0° CancerMoon 23° VirgoKey Transits:Sun in Cancer trine Chiron in TaurusUranus square the nodes of the moonVenus in Leo opposite Pluto in AquariusOn June 30thJupiter enters Leo. First time in 12 years.Mercury retrograde in Cancer until July 24th
This week we're stepping into one of the biggest astrological shifts of 2026. Cancer season begins, Jupiter enters Leo, Mercury prepares to retrograde, and Chiron leaves Aries for Taurus ending an eight-year chapter and beginning an entirely new seven-year cycle of healing. In this episode, I explore why Chiron's return to the place where it was first discovered in 1977 matters, what the last 50 years have taught us about health, mental wellbeing and spirituality, and what this next chapter could mean for our relationship with technology, our bodies, and ourselves. We'll also look at the astrology of the week ahead, why intuition will be your greatest guide, and why sometimes the deepest healing begins with the simplest things. Grab a cup of tea, get comfortable, and let's explore the week ahead together.
This is your daily horoscope for Sunday, June 21, and the most important aspects of the day:Sun enters Cancer (1:30am PT)Moon in Virgo sextile Mercury in Cancer (2am PT)Sun in Cancer sextile Chiron in Taurus (3am PT)Moon in Virgo trine Mars in Taurus (4am PT)Moon in Virgo sextile Jupiter in Cancer (10:30am PT)Moon enters Libra (2pm PT)First Quarter Moon in Libra (3pm PT)Moon in Libra trine Uranus in Gemini (8pm PT)Moon in Libra opposite Neptune in Aries (10pm PT)Moon in Libra trine Pluto in Aquarius (11:30pm PT)Justice for Cyrus Carmack-BeltonSupport the Free Alabama MovementSupport Mutual Aid in Minneapolis
Here is your astrology chart for the week commencing June 22, 2026. The Astrology & Tarot Show With Jessica Adams Your horoscope predictions from one of the world's most popular astrologers as seen in The Daily Mail and Vogue and on This Morning ITV. Join Jessica for your Sun Sign forecast using psychic astrology. Find out about important aspects for your natal chart. See what's coming in the headlines before it happens. Premium Members of jessicaadams.com can continue the discussion online.@astrologyshowwww.jessicaadams.com Theme Music - Gustav Holst: The Planets, Op.. 32. III. Mercury, the Winged Messenger (All Rights Acquired)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The panel covers everything from chatterbait and frog fishing around grass to targeting bass near beaver dams and using Google Earth to locate hidden fish-holding areas before arriving at the lake. They also share valuable advice for co-anglers, including simple but effective Senko presentations that could make the difference between cashing a check and going home empty-handed. One thing is certain at Potholes: bass can be caught deep or shallow, and anglers will have multiple ways to compete for the win. If you're fishing the event or simply love bass fishing strategy, this episode is packed with insights that can help you understand one of the West's most versatile fisheries. Guests: • Travis Archer • Bradley Tiller • Curtis Reno In This Episode: • Current conditions at Potholes Reservoir • Why Potholes is one of the West's most versatile bass fisheries • Chatterbait strategies around grass and emerging vegetation • Frog fishing opportunities for big bites • Fishing around beaver dams and overlooked cover • Using Google Earth to locate productive water before practice • Finding hidden pockets, channels, and key structure • Deep versus shallow bass patterns • Co-angler strategies and why a Senko can be a game changer • Tournament-winning opportunities across multiple techniques • What anglers need to do to compete for a Mercury-powered Vexus 1880 Tournament Information: BAM Trail Mercury / Vexus Boats Pro-Am Potholes Reservoir – Mardon Resort June 19-21, 2026 Follow Along: • Daily livestream coverage • Live weigh-ins from Mardon Resort • Tournament updates at BAMTrail.com • Results, stories, and coverage from Bass Angler Magazine Presented By: Mercury Marine, Vexus Boats, Tackle Warehouse, Bass Angler Magazine, BAM Trail About BAM Podcasts Bass Angler Magazine's is a bi-monthly podcast series its available free on Simple Cast, iTunes, Spotify, Google Play and Amazon. Stay tuned as we discuss the latest in bass fishing, lure trends, ways to catch fish, tournament wins and things of interest to bass anglers.BASS ANGLER MAGAZINE (BAM), a veteran owned quarterly print and digital magazine, designed, and printed in the U.S.A. Covering largemouth, smallmouth and spotted bass, Bass Angler was created specifically to help you become a better, more informed bass fisherman. As the industry's most informative bass fishing magazine, we provide you in-depth exclusive new features with the world's top anglers.Subscribe to Bass Angler Magazine print and or digital here
Welcome to Cancer Season! In this episode, we explore the Summer Solstice and the Sun's entrance into Cancer, inviting us to slow down, reconnect with our roots, and nourish what truly sustains us.We'll also discuss Mercury retrograde in Cancer, a reflective transit that encourages us to revisit old stories, memories, and emotional patterns so we can better understand where we belong and what we need.Finally, we'll explore the Capricorn Full Moon, a powerful moment to balance care and responsibility, honor how far we've come, and reflect on the foundations we're building for the future. ✨✨✨~✨✨✨~✨✨✨June 21st - Sun enters Cancer SUMMER SOLSTICEJune 25th - Venus Leo 13° trine Saturn 13° aries June 25th - Sun Cancer square Neptune Aries June 28th - Mars enters GeminiJune 29th - Mercury stations retrograde 26° Cancer (til July 23rd)June 29th - Capricorn Full Moon 8°15'June 29th - Jupiter enters LeoJuly 1st - Jupiter 0°24' Leo square Chiron 0°24' TaurusJuly 3rd - Uranus Mars conjunction 3°52' Gemini (while moon in pisces)July 5th - Mars trine PlutoJuly 6th - Sun square Saturn July 7th - Neptune stations retrograde 4° Aries✨✨✨~✨✨✨~✨✨✨~✨✨✨~✨✨✨~✨✨✨~✨
Read the transcript here.Thanks to Mercury for sponsoring this essay!Mercury just released a new feature called Command, which gives me AI right in my banking platform. And since I use Mercury to run basically my entire business, Command has access to all the info it needs to get real work done. I can ask it to send invoices, or categorize expenses, or even transfer money… and Command just handles it. Learn more at mercury.com/commandTimestamps:(00:00:00) – What is really driving AI progress?(00:03:11) – Comparing human vs AI sample efficiency(00:08:46) – Does sample efficiency matter? Get full access to Dwarkesh Podcast at www.dwarkesh.com/subscribe
I'm breaking down another chaotic week in the WNBA. From the Atlanta Dream's continued reliance on three-point shooting to the Phoenix Mercury's turnover problems, several teams are struggling with the same issues week after week—and some coaches don't seem interested in making adjustments. Plus, I share my biggest takeaways from the week, the teams trending in the right direction, and the coaching decisions that left me scratching my head.-Follow me on social media:https://linktr.ee/toriphillips5-Links:https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZP8sG9rYy/-Chapters:00:00 Intro00:26 Housekeeping | Like, Subscribe, Follow, Comment 01:00 Schedule Change | New Episodes Fridays02:36 Follow the Socials & All-Star Voting 05:00 JJ Quinerly & Sug Sutton 05:32 Angel Reese & Izzy Harrison | Foul, Soft Ejections, or All of the Above 09:30 Dream vs Sky 11:30 Coaching Critiques 14:26 Dream vs Sky | Sky Coaching & Future Adjustments 20:39 WIngs vs Lynx 24:46 Mercury vs Valkyries | How the Mercury can start putting wins together29:43 Sun vs Tempo 32:02 Sparks vs Storm | Dearica Hamby & Sparks Struggles 39:44 Sky vs Fever | Sydney Taylor Masterclass 42:58 Liberty vs Dream 47:29 Mercury vs Wings 50:27 Aces vs Fire 51:42 The Fire Issue | Carla and Teja55:47 Coaches aren't adjusting 58:20 Stats from the Game 58:43 Tempo vs Mystics 1:01:40 Valkyries vs Storm 1:05:05 Fever vs Sun 1:07:22 Lynx vs Aces 1:10:40 Wings vs Fire 1:12:11 Sparks vs Mercury1:13:57 Dream vs Tempo 1:17:38 Liberty vs Mystics | Knowing Your Role 1:28:16 Wings vs Aces1:31:01 Lynx vs Fire 1:33:39 Sparks vs Valkyries
*Sam's guide to run your life like a $100M business:* https://clickhubspot.com/dfbn Episode 835: Sam Parr ( https://x.com/theSamParr ) and Shaan Puri ( https://x.com/ShaanVP ) talk about people who have turned their lifestyles into a business. — Show Notes: (0:00) escape aesthetics (4:06) putting the life in lifestyle (17:28) Law 25: Recreate Yourself (20:20) Your word is your wand (25:06) unclear words, unclear thinking (27:24) America amazes world cup tourists (33:43) the game of more (49:07) no hedging — Links: • Your Word Is Your Wand - https://a.co/d/05683tU7 • The 48 Laws of Power - https://a.co/d/0ghzjpKk — Check Out Sam's Stuff: • Hampton (joinhampton.com): My community for founders. Average member does $25m/year. Many of the guests are members. Get after it...apply: http://joinhampton.com/mfm — Check Out Shaan's Stuff: • Shaan's weekly email - https://www.shaanpuri.com • Visit https://www.somewhere.com/mfm to hire worldwide talent like Shaan and get $500 off for being an MFM listener. Hire developers, assistants, marketing pros, sales teams and more for 80% less than US equivalents. • Mercury - Shaan uses Mercury for banking across all of his companies. you can too: http://mercury.com/ Mercury is a fintech company, not an FDIC-insured bank. Banking services provided by Choice Financial Group, Column, N.A., and Evolve Bank & Trust, Members FDIC • I run all my newsletters on Beehiiv and you should too + we're giving away $10k to our favorite newsletter, check it out: beehiiv.com/mfm-challenge My First Million is a HubSpot Original Podcast // Brought to you by HubSpot Media // Production by Arie Desormeaux // Editing by Ezra Bakker Trupiano /
In this month's forecast, we are going over all of the major transits happening throughout Cancer season. We're covering the Sun in Cancer, Mercury retrograde starting in Cancer, Jupiter moving into Leo, Mars moving into Gemini and meeting up with Uranus there, and Venus moving into Virgo. There's also the full moon in Capricorn, new moon in Cancer, and more! In-depth monthly horoscopes and niche astrology teachings can be found on my Substack, Astrology with Alice.Timestamps:00:00 – Intro to Cancer Season03:34 – Week 1: June 21 - 2711:00 – Week 2: June 28 - July 431:10 – Week 3: July 5 - 1133:29 – Week 4: July 12 - 1837:34 – Week 5: July 19 - 22Follow Alice on Instagram for more astro insights.Music is licensed from Soundstripe.Podcast Produced & Edited by Julia Bell at Breaking Thru Productions© 2026 Alice Bell. All Rights Reserved.
Patrick McKenzie reads from his 2022 Bits About Money essay on mortgages, making the case that a mortgage is best understood as a manufactured product, not a simple loan between a bank and a customer. He walks through the assembly line behind every home loan, the loan officer and back-office staff who build the 700-page document. Then he traces the supply chain it gets sold into, where GSEs insure against non-payment risk, servicers buy the right to collect monthly checks, and pension funds and other private capital end up holding the economic exposure, because they want it more than banks do.–Full transcript available here: https://www.complexsystemspodcast.com/mortgages/ –Presenting Sponsors: Mercury & Granola Complex Systems is presented by Mercury—radically better banking for founders. Mercury offers the best wire experience anywhere: fast, reliable, and free for domestic U.S. wires, so you can stay focused on growing your business. Apply online in minutes at mercury.com.If meetings consistently leave you with hazy action items and lost context, Granola handles the transcription so you can actually participate and gives you searchable notes afterward. Try it free at granola.ai/complexsystems with code COMPLEXSYSTEMS–Links:Mortgages are a manufactured product: https://www.bitsaboutmoney.com/archive/mortgages-are-a-manufactured-product/ The 30-Year Mortgage is an Intrinsically Toxic Product: https://byrnehobart.medium.com/the-30-year-mortgage-is-an-intrinsically-toxic-product-200c901746a Michael Lewis' The Big Short: https://www.amazon.com/Big-Short-Inside-Doomsday-Machine/dp/0393338827 –Timestamps:(00:00) Intro(02:26) Mortgages are a manufactured product(04:19) Who manufactures mortgages?(07:08) Who buys mortgages?(07:42) The risk of non-payment(10:08) Sponsor: Mercury | Granola(14:35) The risk of failing to service a mortgage correctly(17:51) Every other risk you could imagine, of which there are many(24:04) Scratching the tip of the iceberg(25:10) More about flow meters(26:24) Wrap
Cancer season begins with the Summer Solstice and brings our attention back to home, family, emotional foundations, and the things that truly nourish us. In this episode, we'll walk through the major astrological events of the month ahead, including planets moving into new signs, Mercury retrograde in Cancer, the Capricorn Full Moon, the Mars-Uranus conjunction, Jupiter's long-awaited move into Leo, and more. Join me as we explore the themes, opportunities, and turning points shaping this cardinal water season.Want to prepare for the New Moon in Cancer? Register here at Tending the Sacred.Subscribe on Substack: stefaniekateboucher.substack.comInterested in a reading? Schedule one here: https://stan.store/stefaniekateboucherMusic from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/ra/serenity. License code: TKAOZTDSJ5OX7OYP Get full access to Astrology for Beginners at stefaniekateboucher.substack.com/subscribe
Today's poem is Pluto by Maggie Dietz. The Slowdown is your daily poetry ritual. In this episode, guest host Diannely Antigua writes… “When I was younger, I learned the order of the planets through a sentence I'll never forget: “My very educated mother just served us nine pizzas.” This mnemonic device was playful and ridiculous, but I can see now how it was a way of holding something vast inside something small. Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto. Back then, Pluto was still a planet. But that changed in 2006 when scientists said Pluto didn't meet the definition of a planet anymore. Its gravitational pull wasn't dominant enough, so it was reclassified and renamed a dwarf planet. Pluto didn't disappear, though. Out there in the astronomical unknown, it kept its shape. It kept orbiting the sun. Even its five moons remained, just as always. The only thing that changed was what we decided to call it.” This show is supported by gifts from listeners. Support The Slowdown with a donation and get access to the sponsor-free version of The Slowdown today. Slowdownshow.org/donate
Andreas Stuhlmüller and Jungwon Byun return to discuss how Elicit is building trusted reasoning workflows for scientific research as frontier models grow more powerful but less transparent. They explain process supervision, domain-specific reasoning primitives, and world models that make evidence, causality, and counterfactuals more inspectable. The conversation also covers life sciences use cases, evaluating conflicting evidence, automated software engineering at Elicit, token costs, Gemini, and why legible reasoning may still beat neuralese. Mercury: Command is Mercury's new conversational interface, giving you natural-language access to your finances and helping you take actions within your existing permissions and approval policies. Visit https://mercury.com to learn more and apply online in minutes. LINKS: Elicit Research Platform Andreas Stuhlmüller Personal Site Jungwon Byun X Profile Ought Research Organization Elicit Founders Previous Episode GPT-4 Technical Report Monitoring Reasoning Models Paper Ought ICE GitHub Repository Hard-to-Verify Tasks Essay Karpathy LLM Wiki Gist Obsidian Knowledge Base App Mixpanel Analytics Platform Amplitude Analytics Platform Anthropic Tracing Thoughts Research Claude AI Chat Assistant METR Long Tasks Measurement Pi Agent Scaffold Repository Personal AI Infrastructure Repository Elicit Claude Opus Evaluation Elicit API Documentation METR Developer Productivity Study Elicit Planning Is Unsolved Rich Sutton Bitter Lesson Meta Llama AI Models Recursive San Francisco Event zero.xyz Agent Tool Access Anthropic Dynamic Workflows Coverage Sponsor: Claude: Claude by Anthropic is an AI collaborator that understands your workflow and helps you tackle research, writing, coding, and organization with deep context. Get started with Claude and explore Claude Pro at https://claude.ai/tcr
Get our Investment Guide: https://clickhubspot.com/rgek Episode 834: Sam Parr ( https://x.com/theSamParr ) sits down with former Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blanfein ( https://x.com/lloydblankfein ) to talk about what he does with his money. — Show Notes: (0:00) Lloyd on Money, Day Trading, and Feeling “Rich” (3:52) Meeting Elon (5:23) What the worst traders have in common (9:54) Warren Buffett's handshake deal (15:04) Lloyd breaks down his portfolio (20:41) Advice to young investors (23:09) biggest mistakes (25:54) Anxiety as a superpower (27:54) Family finances (31:35) Scarcity (40:46) The Goldman Obituary Test (43:53) Lessons from history — Links: • Streetwise - https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/780438/streetwise-by-lloyd-blankfein/ — Check Out Sam's Stuff: • Hampton (joinhampton.com): My community for founders. Average member does $25m/year. Many of the guests are members. Get after it...apply: http://joinhampton.com/mfm — Check Out Shaan's Stuff: • Shaan's weekly email - https://www.shaanpuri.com • Visit https://www.somewhere.com/mfm to hire worldwide talent like Shaan and get $500 off for being an MFM listener. Hire developers, assistants, marketing pros, sales teams and more for 80% less than US equivalents. • Mercury - Shaan uses Mercury for banking across all of his companies. you can too: http://mercury.com/ Mercury is a fintech company, not an FDIC-insured bank. Banking services provided by Choice Financial Group, Column, N.A., and Evolve Bank & Trust, Members FDIC • I run all my newsletters on Beehiiv and you should too + we're giving away $10k to our favorite newsletter, check it out: beehiiv.com/mfm-challenge My First Million is a HubSpot Original Podcast // Brought to you by HubSpot Media // Production by Arie Desormeaux // Editing by Ezra Bakker Trupiano /
The crescent Moon charges through a rapidly disappearing group of bright stars and planets early this evening. Most of the group will be gone from view by the end of the month. As twilight begins to fade, the planet Mercury is close below the Moon. Brighter Jupiter is the same distance to the left or upper left of the Moon. Pollux and Castor, the twins of Gemini, are to the upper right of the Moon. And the brightest member of the group is farther to the upper left of the Moon: Venus, the brilliant “evening star.” Except for Venus, all the members of the group are dropping toward the Sun as seen from Earth. For Pollux and Castor, it’s because all true stars rise and set four minutes earlier each day. So every star disappears in the evening twilight at the same time every year. For Jupiter and Mercury, the descent is due in part to the same thing – the daily shift of the starry background. But it’s also influenced by the relative motions of Earth and the planets themselves. Mercury is beginning a rapid dive toward the Sun, and will cross between Earth and Sun in a few weeks. Jupiter, on the other hand, is headed toward a passage behind the Sun as seen from Earth. But Venus is actually moving farther from the Sun. It won’t reach its peak separation for two months, so it’ll remain in good view in the western evening sky into October. We’ll have more about the Moon and Venus tomorrow. Script by Damond Benningfield
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Shannon Sharpe, Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson and Iso Joe Johnson react to Wemby reflecting on his first NBA Finals, James Harden arrested on gun possession, Aldon Smith passes away and WNBA news! Subscribe to Nightcap presented by PrizePicks so you don’t miss out on any new drops! Download the PrizePicks app today and use code SHANNON to get $50 in lineups after you play your first $5 lineup! Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/NI... 0:00 - Wemby’s post game comments17:31 - James Harden arrested in Houston35:35 - Former NFL pass rusher Aldon Smith passes away44:21 - Aces beat Lynx48:17 - Sparks beat Mercury51:24 - Q & Ayyy (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Get our Business Idea Database: https://clickhubspot.com/wjsl Episode 833: Sam Parr ( https://x.com/theSamParr ) and Shaan Puri ( https://x.com/ShaanVP ) breakdown the biggest IPO of all time. — Show Notes: (0:00) what even is SpaceX (7:11) What even is a trillion dollars? (8:51) Launches explained (9:07) Starlink (14:07) Data centers in space (17:39) Starship (24:46) Grok (28:06) a wonderful business at a silly price? (34:16) the mission (37:51) SBF's $114B fumble (39:04) funny, weird, surprising nuggets from the IPO (42:35Who's getting rich this week? (51:13) The genius insight of Luke at Gigafund (55:46) Pessimists get to be right, optimists get to be right (59:12) Elon's comp package — Check Out Sam's Stuff: • Hampton (joinhampton.com): My community for founders. Average member does $25m/year. Many of the guests are members. Get after it...apply: http://joinhampton.com/mfm — Check Out Shaan's Stuff: • Shaan's weekly email - https://www.shaanpuri.com • Visit https://www.somewhere.com/mfm to hire worldwide talent like Shaan and get $500 off for being an MFM listener. Hire developers, assistants, marketing pros, sales teams and more for 80% less than US equivalents. • Mercury - Need a bank for your company? Go check out Mercury (mercury.com). Shaan uses it for all of his companies! Mercury is a financial technology company, not an FDIC-insured bank. Banking services provided by Choice Financial Group, Column, N.A., and Evolve Bank & Trust, Members FDIC • I run all my newsletters on Beehiiv and you should too + we're giving away $10k to our favorite newsletter, check it out: beehiiv.com/mfm-challenge My First Million is a HubSpot Original Podcast // Brought to you by HubSpot Media // Production by Arie Desormeaux // Editing by Ezra Bakker Trupiano /