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Keith welcomes Jebb Riley back to the show and we discuss some There Were Wires history, the release of the band's 2003 LP "Somnambulists", the band's initial breakup in 2004 and Jebb's post-There Were Wires bands Disappearer and Doomriders. We also discuss the new There Were Wires LP "Vessel", how the band started writing again, the creative process for the record, their 2022 reunion show, Jebb's newest band Teardrops, the making of their 2024 EP "Something To Cry About" and more.
Chapter 729 - "Almost Like A Children's Book" ...as read by Ryan Begley of There Were Wires To we welcome There Were Wires drummer Ryan Begley to the podcast! The new There Were Wires record, Vessel, will be out next Friday, June 26th, on Iodine Recordings. Ryan talks about getting started in his career as a tattoo artist, discovering hardcore and the impact it had on him, the band's relationship with Iodine, the details on the artwork for Vessel, and a lot more!https://therewerewires.bandcamp.comhttps://deathwishinc.com/collections/iodine-recordings/products/there-were-wires-vesselDiscordPatreonSubstack Email: asthestorygrows@gmail.com Chapter 729 Music: There Were Wires - "Massive House Fire" There Were Wires - "New Doom" There Were Wires - "Walking" There Were Wires - "I'd Lock You In A Dream"
Host Derrick welcomes Brock and Amber Williams to the show to discuss their electrical contracting business, Electrical Repair and Installation, and their nonprofit ministry, Life House. Brock shares how he started the company in 2014 after earning his master's electrical license, grew from solo service work into residential and commercial crews, and expanded into major accounts and travel work, including Chick-fil-A locations across multiple states; the business also specializes in remodels, custom new construction, service work, and standby generator installation (about half their work). Amber explains joining the business in 2022 to handle administration, scheduling, insurance, and generator permitting, later leaving her 21-year hairstyling career to focus on the business and Life House. They describe Life House (founded in 2022) as a Christ-centered maternity home for displaced pregnant women, outlining intake steps, rules, screenings, church involvement, resources offered, and a success story of a mother who found stability after receiving support.http://www.chooselife.houseSponsored in part by Electrical Repair and InstallationThe Real Hernando is on YouTube, Apple, Spotify, Facebook, Instagram and TikTokThis episode was recorded at SRP Studios and Produced by Shelby Row Productions LLCSRPStudiosLLC.com
The Future Now Resembles the Past by Kinte is the third installment in an Afrofuturist hip-hop trilogy. Part 1, The Future Is Ours, was the warning. Part 2, The Future Is Here, showed the future arriving. Now Part 3 shows humanity slipping backward, repeating the same mistakes it promised to learn from. This album tells a darker chapter where the Eden Protocol has not been activated, the last rainforest is decaying, the children of the algorithm become the system, and the future begins to look like the past all over again. But even in the collapse, the final track leaves a small glimmer of hope that the next generation may finally break the cycle. Samples come from Tubeway Army by Tubeway Army, Telekon by Gary Numan, and Warriors by Gary Numan. Track Listing and Samples Intro (The Cycle Begins Again) Sample: “Listen to the Sirens” from Tubeway Army by Tubeway Army We Were Warned Before Sample: “This Wreckage” from Telekon by Gary Numan The Future Now Resembles the Past Sample: “Warriors” from Warriors by Gary Numan Eden Protocol Not Activated Sample: “I Dream of Wires” from Telekon by Gary Numan Cities Under Glass Are Cracking Sample: “This Prison Moon” from Warriors by Gary Numan The Last Rainforest Is Now in Decay Sample: “The Iceman Comes” from Warriors by Gary Numan Children of the Algorithm Became the System Sample: “Remind Me to Smile” from Telekon by Gary Numan New Kings in Tomorrow Sample: “My Centurion” from Warriors by Gary Numan Digital Ancestors Deleted Sample: “My Shadow in Vain” from Tubeway Army by Tubeway Army The Oceans Came Back for Their Names Sample: “The Aircrash Bureau” from Telekon by Gary Numan Build the Walls Again Sample: “The Dream Police” from Tubeway Army by Tubeway Army The Children Still Remember the Sun Sample: “We Are Glass” from Telekon by Gary Numan #TheFutureNowResemblesThePast #Kinte #Afrofuturism
The Future Now Resembles the Past by Kinte is the third installment in an Afrofuturist hip-hop trilogy. Part 1, The Future Is Ours, was the warning. Part 2, The Future Is Here, showed the future arriving. Now Part 3 shows humanity slipping backward, repeating the same mistakes it promised to learn from. This album tells a darker chapter where the Eden Protocol has not been activated, the last rainforest is decaying, the children of the algorithm become the system, and the future begins to look like the past all over again. But even in the collapse, the final track leaves a small glimmer of hope that the next generation may finally break the cycle. Samples come from Tubeway Army by Tubeway Army, Telekon by Gary Numan, and Warriors by Gary Numan. Track Listing and Samples Intro (The Cycle Begins Again) Sample: “Listen to the Sirens” from Tubeway Army by Tubeway Army We Were Warned Before Sample: “This Wreckage” from Telekon by Gary Numan The Future Now Resembles the Past Sample: “Warriors” from Warriors by Gary Numan Eden Protocol Not Activated Sample: “I Dream of Wires” from Telekon by Gary Numan Cities Under Glass Are Cracking Sample: “This Prison Moon” from Warriors by Gary Numan The Last Rainforest Is Now in Decay Sample: “The Iceman Comes” from Warriors by Gary Numan Children of the Algorithm Became the System Sample: “Remind Me to Smile” from Telekon by Gary Numan New Kings in Tomorrow Sample: “My Centurion” from Warriors by Gary Numan Digital Ancestors Deleted Sample: “My Shadow in Vain” from Tubeway Army by Tubeway Army The Oceans Came Back for Their Names Sample: “The Aircrash Bureau” from Telekon by Gary Numan Build the Walls Again Sample: “The Dream Police” from Tubeway Army by Tubeway Army The Children Still Remember the Sun Sample: “We Are Glass” from Telekon by Gary Numan #TheFutureNowResemblesThePast #Kinte #Afrofuturism
The Future Now Resembles the Past by Kinte is the third installment in an Afrofuturist hip-hop trilogy. Part 1, The Future Is Ours, was the warning. Part 2, The Future Is Here, showed the future arriving. Now Part 3 shows humanity slipping backward, repeating the same mistakes it promised to learn from. This album tells a darker chapter where the Eden Protocol has not been activated, the last rainforest is decaying, the children of the algorithm become the system, and the future begins to look like the past all over again. But even in the collapse, the final track leaves a small glimmer of hope that the next generation may finally break the cycle. Samples come from Tubeway Army by Tubeway Army, Telekon by Gary Numan, and Warriors by Gary Numan. Track Listing and Samples Intro (The Cycle Begins Again) Sample: “Listen to the Sirens” from Tubeway Army by Tubeway Army We Were Warned Before Sample: “This Wreckage” from Telekon by Gary Numan The Future Now Resembles the Past Sample: “Warriors” from Warriors by Gary Numan Eden Protocol Not Activated Sample: “I Dream of Wires” from Telekon by Gary Numan Cities Under Glass Are Cracking Sample: “This Prison Moon” from Warriors by Gary Numan The Last Rainforest Is Now in Decay Sample: “The Iceman Comes” from Warriors by Gary Numan Children of the Algorithm Became the System Sample: “Remind Me to Smile” from Telekon by Gary Numan New Kings in Tomorrow Sample: “My Centurion” from Warriors by Gary Numan Digital Ancestors Deleted Sample: “My Shadow in Vain” from Tubeway Army by Tubeway Army The Oceans Came Back for Their Names Sample: “The Aircrash Bureau” from Telekon by Gary Numan Build the Walls Again Sample: “The Dream Police” from Tubeway Army by Tubeway Army The Children Still Remember the Sun Sample: “We Are Glass” from Telekon by Gary Numan #TheFutureNowResemblesThePast #Kinte #Afrofuturism
The Future Now Resembles the Past by Kinte is the third installment in an Afrofuturist hip-hop trilogy. Part 1, The Future Is Ours, was the warning. Part 2, The Future Is Here, showed the future arriving. Now Part 3 shows humanity slipping backward, repeating the same mistakes it promised to learn from. This album tells a darker chapter where the Eden Protocol has not been activated, the last rainforest is decaying, the children of the algorithm become the system, and the future begins to look like the past all over again. But even in the collapse, the final track leaves a small glimmer of hope that the next generation may finally break the cycle. Samples come from Tubeway Army by Tubeway Army, Telekon by Gary Numan, and Warriors by Gary Numan. Track Listing and Samples Intro (The Cycle Begins Again) Sample: “Listen to the Sirens” from Tubeway Army by Tubeway Army We Were Warned Before Sample: “This Wreckage” from Telekon by Gary Numan The Future Now Resembles the Past Sample: “Warriors” from Warriors by Gary Numan Eden Protocol Not Activated Sample: “I Dream of Wires” from Telekon by Gary Numan Cities Under Glass Are Cracking Sample: “This Prison Moon” from Warriors by Gary Numan The Last Rainforest Is Now in Decay Sample: “The Iceman Comes” from Warriors by Gary Numan Children of the Algorithm Became the System Sample: “Remind Me to Smile” from Telekon by Gary Numan New Kings in Tomorrow Sample: “My Centurion” from Warriors by Gary Numan Digital Ancestors Deleted Sample: “My Shadow in Vain” from Tubeway Army by Tubeway Army The Oceans Came Back for Their Names Sample: “The Aircrash Bureau” from Telekon by Gary Numan Build the Walls Again Sample: “The Dream Police” from Tubeway Army by Tubeway Army The Children Still Remember the Sun Sample: “We Are Glass” from Telekon by Gary Numan #TheFutureNowResemblesThePast #Kinte #Afrofuturism
The Future Now Resembles the Past by Kinte is the third installment in an Afrofuturist hip-hop trilogy. Part 1, The Future Is Ours, was the warning. Part 2, The Future Is Here, showed the future arriving. Now Part 3 shows humanity slipping backward, repeating the same mistakes it promised to learn from. This album tells a darker chapter where the Eden Protocol has not been activated, the last rainforest is decaying, the children of the algorithm become the system, and the future begins to look like the past all over again. But even in the collapse, the final track leaves a small glimmer of hope that the next generation may finally break the cycle. Samples come from Tubeway Army by Tubeway Army, Telekon by Gary Numan, and Warriors by Gary Numan. Track Listing and Samples Intro (The Cycle Begins Again) Sample: “Listen to the Sirens” from Tubeway Army by Tubeway Army We Were Warned Before Sample: “This Wreckage” from Telekon by Gary Numan The Future Now Resembles the Past Sample: “Warriors” from Warriors by Gary Numan Eden Protocol Not Activated Sample: “I Dream of Wires” from Telekon by Gary Numan Cities Under Glass Are Cracking Sample: “This Prison Moon” from Warriors by Gary Numan The Last Rainforest Is Now in Decay Sample: “The Iceman Comes” from Warriors by Gary Numan Children of the Algorithm Became the System Sample: “Remind Me to Smile” from Telekon by Gary Numan New Kings in Tomorrow Sample: “My Centurion” from Warriors by Gary Numan Digital Ancestors Deleted Sample: “My Shadow in Vain” from Tubeway Army by Tubeway Army The Oceans Came Back for Their Names Sample: “The Aircrash Bureau” from Telekon by Gary Numan Build the Walls Again Sample: “The Dream Police” from Tubeway Army by Tubeway Army The Children Still Remember the Sun Sample: “We Are Glass” from Telekon by Gary Numan #TheFutureNowResemblesThePast #Kinte #Afrofuturism
The Future Now Resembles the Past by Kinte is the third installment in an Afrofuturist hip-hop trilogy. Part 1, The Future Is Ours, was the warning. Part 2, The Future Is Here, showed the future arriving. Now Part 3 shows humanity slipping backward, repeating the same mistakes it promised to learn from. This album tells a darker chapter where the Eden Protocol has not been activated, the last rainforest is decaying, the children of the algorithm become the system, and the future begins to look like the past all over again. But even in the collapse, the final track leaves a small glimmer of hope that the next generation may finally break the cycle. Samples come from Tubeway Army by Tubeway Army, Telekon by Gary Numan, and Warriors by Gary Numan. Track Listing and Samples Intro (The Cycle Begins Again) Sample: “Listen to the Sirens” from Tubeway Army by Tubeway Army We Were Warned Before Sample: “This Wreckage” from Telekon by Gary Numan The Future Now Resembles the Past Sample: “Warriors” from Warriors by Gary Numan Eden Protocol Not Activated Sample: “I Dream of Wires” from Telekon by Gary Numan Cities Under Glass Are Cracking Sample: “This Prison Moon” from Warriors by Gary Numan The Last Rainforest Is Now in Decay Sample: “The Iceman Comes” from Warriors by Gary Numan Children of the Algorithm Became the System Sample: “Remind Me to Smile” from Telekon by Gary Numan New Kings in Tomorrow Sample: “My Centurion” from Warriors by Gary Numan Digital Ancestors Deleted Sample: “My Shadow in Vain” from Tubeway Army by Tubeway Army The Oceans Came Back for Their Names Sample: “The Aircrash Bureau” from Telekon by Gary Numan Build the Walls Again Sample: “The Dream Police” from Tubeway Army by Tubeway Army The Children Still Remember the Sun Sample: “We Are Glass” from Telekon by Gary Numan #TheFutureNowResemblesThePast #Kinte #Afrofuturism
The Future Now Resembles the Past by Kinte is the third installment in an Afrofuturist hip-hop trilogy. Part 1, The Future Is Ours, was the warning. Part 2, The Future Is Here, showed the future arriving. Now Part 3 shows humanity slipping backward, repeating the same mistakes it promised to learn from. This album tells a darker chapter where the Eden Protocol has not been activated, the last rainforest is decaying, the children of the algorithm become the system, and the future begins to look like the past all over again. But even in the collapse, the final track leaves a small glimmer of hope that the next generation may finally break the cycle. Samples come from Tubeway Army by Tubeway Army, Telekon by Gary Numan, and Warriors by Gary Numan. Track Listing and Samples Intro (The Cycle Begins Again) Sample: “Listen to the Sirens” from Tubeway Army by Tubeway Army We Were Warned Before Sample: “This Wreckage” from Telekon by Gary Numan The Future Now Resembles the Past Sample: “Warriors” from Warriors by Gary Numan Eden Protocol Not Activated Sample: “I Dream of Wires” from Telekon by Gary Numan Cities Under Glass Are Cracking Sample: “This Prison Moon” from Warriors by Gary Numan The Last Rainforest Is Now in Decay Sample: “The Iceman Comes” from Warriors by Gary Numan Children of the Algorithm Became the System Sample: “Remind Me to Smile” from Telekon by Gary Numan New Kings in Tomorrow Sample: “My Centurion” from Warriors by Gary Numan Digital Ancestors Deleted Sample: “My Shadow in Vain” from Tubeway Army by Tubeway Army The Oceans Came Back for Their Names Sample: “The Aircrash Bureau” from Telekon by Gary Numan Build the Walls Again Sample: “The Dream Police” from Tubeway Army by Tubeway Army The Children Still Remember the Sun Sample: “We Are Glass” from Telekon by Gary Numan #TheFutureNowResemblesThePast #Kinte #Afrofuturism
The Future Now Resembles the Past by Kinte is the third installment in an Afrofuturist hip-hop trilogy. Part 1, The Future Is Ours, was the warning. Part 2, The Future Is Here, showed the future arriving. Now Part 3 shows humanity slipping backward, repeating the same mistakes it promised to learn from. This album tells a darker chapter where the Eden Protocol has not been activated, the last rainforest is decaying, the children of the algorithm become the system, and the future begins to look like the past all over again. But even in the collapse, the final track leaves a small glimmer of hope that the next generation may finally break the cycle. Samples come from Tubeway Army by Tubeway Army, Telekon by Gary Numan, and Warriors by Gary Numan. Track Listing and Samples Intro (The Cycle Begins Again) Sample: “Listen to the Sirens” from Tubeway Army by Tubeway Army We Were Warned Before Sample: “This Wreckage” from Telekon by Gary Numan The Future Now Resembles the Past Sample: “Warriors” from Warriors by Gary Numan Eden Protocol Not Activated Sample: “I Dream of Wires” from Telekon by Gary Numan Cities Under Glass Are Cracking Sample: “This Prison Moon” from Warriors by Gary Numan The Last Rainforest Is Now in Decay Sample: “The Iceman Comes” from Warriors by Gary Numan Children of the Algorithm Became the System Sample: “Remind Me to Smile” from Telekon by Gary Numan New Kings in Tomorrow Sample: “My Centurion” from Warriors by Gary Numan Digital Ancestors Deleted Sample: “My Shadow in Vain” from Tubeway Army by Tubeway Army The Oceans Came Back for Their Names Sample: “The Aircrash Bureau” from Telekon by Gary Numan Build the Walls Again Sample: “The Dream Police” from Tubeway Army by Tubeway Army The Children Still Remember the Sun Sample: “We Are Glass” from Telekon by Gary Numan #TheFutureNowResemblesThePast #Kinte #Afrofuturism
The Future Now Resembles the Past by Kinte is the third installment in an Afrofuturist hip-hop trilogy. Part 1, The Future Is Ours, was the warning. Part 2, The Future Is Here, showed the future arriving. Now Part 3 shows humanity slipping backward, repeating the same mistakes it promised to learn from. This album tells a darker chapter where the Eden Protocol has not been activated, the last rainforest is decaying, the children of the algorithm become the system, and the future begins to look like the past all over again. But even in the collapse, the final track leaves a small glimmer of hope that the next generation may finally break the cycle. Samples come from Tubeway Army by Tubeway Army, Telekon by Gary Numan, and Warriors by Gary Numan. Track Listing and Samples Intro (The Cycle Begins Again) Sample: “Listen to the Sirens” from Tubeway Army by Tubeway Army We Were Warned Before Sample: “This Wreckage” from Telekon by Gary Numan The Future Now Resembles the Past Sample: “Warriors” from Warriors by Gary Numan Eden Protocol Not Activated Sample: “I Dream of Wires” from Telekon by Gary Numan Cities Under Glass Are Cracking Sample: “This Prison Moon” from Warriors by Gary Numan The Last Rainforest Is Now in Decay Sample: “The Iceman Comes” from Warriors by Gary Numan Children of the Algorithm Became the System Sample: “Remind Me to Smile” from Telekon by Gary Numan New Kings in Tomorrow Sample: “My Centurion” from Warriors by Gary Numan Digital Ancestors Deleted Sample: “My Shadow in Vain” from Tubeway Army by Tubeway Army The Oceans Came Back for Their Names Sample: “The Aircrash Bureau” from Telekon by Gary Numan Build the Walls Again Sample: “The Dream Police” from Tubeway Army by Tubeway Army The Children Still Remember the Sun Sample: “We Are Glass” from Telekon by Gary Numan #TheFutureNowResemblesThePast #Kinte #Afrofuturism
The Future Now Resembles the Past by Kinte is the third installment in an Afrofuturist hip-hop trilogy. Part 1, The Future Is Ours, was the warning. Part 2, The Future Is Here, showed the future arriving. Now Part 3 shows humanity slipping backward, repeating the same mistakes it promised to learn from. This album tells a darker chapter where the Eden Protocol has not been activated, the last rainforest is decaying, the children of the algorithm become the system, and the future begins to look like the past all over again. But even in the collapse, the final track leaves a small glimmer of hope that the next generation may finally break the cycle. Samples come from Tubeway Army by Tubeway Army, Telekon by Gary Numan, and Warriors by Gary Numan. Track Listing and Samples Intro (The Cycle Begins Again) Sample: “Listen to the Sirens” from Tubeway Army by Tubeway Army We Were Warned Before Sample: “This Wreckage” from Telekon by Gary Numan The Future Now Resembles the Past Sample: “Warriors” from Warriors by Gary Numan Eden Protocol Not Activated Sample: “I Dream of Wires” from Telekon by Gary Numan Cities Under Glass Are Cracking Sample: “This Prison Moon” from Warriors by Gary Numan The Last Rainforest Is Now in Decay Sample: “The Iceman Comes” from Warriors by Gary Numan Children of the Algorithm Became the System Sample: “Remind Me to Smile” from Telekon by Gary Numan New Kings in Tomorrow Sample: “My Centurion” from Warriors by Gary Numan Digital Ancestors Deleted Sample: “My Shadow in Vain” from Tubeway Army by Tubeway Army The Oceans Came Back for Their Names Sample: “The Aircrash Bureau” from Telekon by Gary Numan Build the Walls Again Sample: “The Dream Police” from Tubeway Army by Tubeway Army The Children Still Remember the Sun Sample: “We Are Glass” from Telekon by Gary Numan #TheFutureNowResemblesThePast #Kinte #Afrofuturism
The Future Now Resembles the Past by Kinte is the third installment in an Afrofuturist hip-hop trilogy. Part 1, The Future Is Ours, was the warning. Part 2, The Future Is Here, showed the future arriving. Now Part 3 shows humanity slipping backward, repeating the same mistakes it promised to learn from. This album tells a darker chapter where the Eden Protocol has not been activated, the last rainforest is decaying, the children of the algorithm become the system, and the future begins to look like the past all over again. But even in the collapse, the final track leaves a small glimmer of hope that the next generation may finally break the cycle. Samples come from Tubeway Army by Tubeway Army, Telekon by Gary Numan, and Warriors by Gary Numan. Track Listing and Samples Intro (The Cycle Begins Again) Sample: “Listen to the Sirens” from Tubeway Army by Tubeway Army We Were Warned Before Sample: “This Wreckage” from Telekon by Gary Numan The Future Now Resembles the Past Sample: “Warriors” from Warriors by Gary Numan Eden Protocol Not Activated Sample: “I Dream of Wires” from Telekon by Gary Numan Cities Under Glass Are Cracking Sample: “This Prison Moon” from Warriors by Gary Numan The Last Rainforest Is Now in Decay Sample: “The Iceman Comes” from Warriors by Gary Numan Children of the Algorithm Became the System Sample: “Remind Me to Smile” from Telekon by Gary Numan New Kings in Tomorrow Sample: “My Centurion” from Warriors by Gary Numan Digital Ancestors Deleted Sample: “My Shadow in Vain” from Tubeway Army by Tubeway Army The Oceans Came Back for Their Names Sample: “The Aircrash Bureau” from Telekon by Gary Numan Build the Walls Again Sample: “The Dream Police” from Tubeway Army by Tubeway Army The Children Still Remember the Sun Sample: “We Are Glass” from Telekon by Gary Numan #TheFutureNowResemblesThePast #Kinte #Afrofuturism
The Future Now Resembles the Past by Kinte is the third installment in an Afrofuturist hip-hop trilogy. Part 1, The Future Is Ours, was the warning. Part 2, The Future Is Here, showed the future arriving. Now Part 3 shows humanity slipping backward, repeating the same mistakes it promised to learn from. This album tells a darker chapter where the Eden Protocol has not been activated, the last rainforest is decaying, the children of the algorithm become the system, and the future begins to look like the past all over again. But even in the collapse, the final track leaves a small glimmer of hope that the next generation may finally break the cycle. Samples come from Tubeway Army by Tubeway Army, Telekon by Gary Numan, and Warriors by Gary Numan. Track Listing and Samples Intro (The Cycle Begins Again) Sample: “Listen to the Sirens” from Tubeway Army by Tubeway Army We Were Warned Before Sample: “This Wreckage” from Telekon by Gary Numan The Future Now Resembles the Past Sample: “Warriors” from Warriors by Gary Numan Eden Protocol Not Activated Sample: “I Dream of Wires” from Telekon by Gary Numan Cities Under Glass Are Cracking Sample: “This Prison Moon” from Warriors by Gary Numan The Last Rainforest Is Now in Decay Sample: “The Iceman Comes” from Warriors by Gary Numan Children of the Algorithm Became the System Sample: “Remind Me to Smile” from Telekon by Gary Numan New Kings in Tomorrow Sample: “My Centurion” from Warriors by Gary Numan Digital Ancestors Deleted Sample: “My Shadow in Vain” from Tubeway Army by Tubeway Army The Oceans Came Back for Their Names Sample: “The Aircrash Bureau” from Telekon by Gary Numan Build the Walls Again Sample: “The Dream Police” from Tubeway Army by Tubeway Army The Children Still Remember the Sun Sample: “We Are Glass” from Telekon by Gary Numan #TheFutureNowResemblesThePast #Kinte #Afrofuturism
Michael Schneider, founder of Pilots To The Rescue, discusses how they transport at-risk animals from overcrowded shelters to rescue organizations where they have a stronger chance of getting adopted. You can help their mission with a donation at any time but this June your contribution is doubled with a match from Tito's Vodka. If you're looking for a creative way to donate to your favorite cause, find inspiration in Michael's story of the rock legend who helped them get more animals in the air and one step closer to their forever home.Pilots to the Rescue online:PilotstotheRescue.orgFacebook.com/pilotstotherescueInstagram.com/pilotstotherescueTikTok.com/@pilotstotherescueYouTube.com/pilotstotherescueThreads.net/@pilotstotherescueLinkedIn.com/company/pilots-to-the-rescueFrom the archives:0120: Flying Dogs to Their Forever Homes with Julian Javor0225: Pet Rescue Pilots with Julian JavorSupport Rosie Fund by booking a session with Claire Shelley at BLegendaryPhotographyCreations.com.Music for this episode is provided by alternative string duo, The Wires. Visit them at TheWires.info. Learn fiddle and cello-fiddle online — even if you've never played before — from Laurel Morgan Parks and Sascha Groshang at FiddleLife.com.Make a donation at RosieFund.org or through our Facebook page. You can contribute by making a purchase from the store on our website or buying a t-shirt at Bonfire.com. Also check out our page on BarkYours, the online mall with gifts for people who love their dogs.Another wonderful way to support Rosie Fund and create beautiful artwork of a beloved pet is to book a session with Claire Shelley at BLegendaryPhotographyCreations.com. For every referral from Rosie Fund, Claire will donate $100 or 10% of the order total, whichever is greater. This does not apply to designated fundraising campaigns like the Pooch Playoffs that already support charities or to the gift vouchers that Claire donates to the Rosie Life Starter Kits.Rosie Fund online:RosieFund.orgFacebook.com/rosiefundInstagram.com/rosiefundYouTube.com/rosiefund
☕To hear previous RAMs and other bonus content you can become a member at https://ko-fi.com/dotzip for just $5 a month!☕Today AJ is joined by Will LaPorte to talk about the new film Obsession, lots of music including their Summer albums, video games, and ~aesthetics~.Follow Will online at Ghost Down and listen to their music at overheard!Discussed in the episode:Obsession (2026)Of Earth & Wires by Dua Saleh on YouTubeDetour by Kim Petras on YouTubeOMAKASE by Alvaro Diaz on YouTubeInferno by Boards of Canada on BandcampSufjan Smorgasbord playlist by Will on Apple MusicSlump by Improvement Movement on BandcampSPILLY CAVE by Spilly Cave on BandcampLane 8 Spring 2026 Mixtape (DJ Mix) playlist by Lane 8 on Apple MusicThe MIX Summer Game Showcase 2026 by Media Indie Exchange on YouTubeChivalware on SteamUN:Me on SteamDungeon Lurker on SteamBallgame on Steam Mina the Hollower on SteamMinishoot' Adventures on Steam---Art by Tara CrawfordTheme music by BoqehProduced and edited by AJ Fillari---Timecodes:(00:00) - Intro with Will LaPorte! (01:37) - Obsession (08:34) - Spoilers for how the movie works! (10:00) - Obsession | Bear (13:37) - Obsession | The One Wish Willow (15:28) - Obsession | The End (20:56) - Obsession | Content warnings and takeaways (22:48) - A couple of music albums (32:58) - The MIX Showcase (36:56) - Will is playing games (44:48) - Follow Will! ★ Support this podcast ★
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Hi. How are you? This is Guilherme, back with a new episode of the Inglês Diário Podcast. It's been a little while, hasn't it? I took a bit of a break, but I'm really happy to be back recording for you guys. Hope all is well. What's the weather like where you are? I'm recording here in Sorocaba today, and it's actually getting a bit chilly, you know, winter is sort of creeping up on us.Anyway, today I want to talk about a funny situation that happened to me last weekend. I was supposed to meet a really good friend of mine for coffee. We had texted the night before, and we agreed to meet at 3 PM at this coffee shop that we usually go to. So, I get there at about ten to three, grab a nice table, sit down, and wait. Ten minutes go by, twenty minutes go by... and nothing. I'm looking at my phone, I mean, he's never usually this late.So, I text him: "Hey, where are you?" And he replies almost immediately: "What do you mean? I've been sitting here for twenty minutes! Where are YOU?"It turns out, the coffee shop had just opened a second location on the other side of town. I was at the old one, and he went to the new one to check it out. We completely got our wires crossed.To get your wires crossed... Imagine old telephones, you know, the ones that actually had physical wires. If the telephone operator plugged the wires into the wrong places, they would literally get mixed up, and you'd end up talking to the wrong person. It's a misunderstanding. One person thinks one thing, the other person thinks something else entirely. We got our wires crossed because he assumed we were going to the new cafe (actually, that's what he said told us we should do, but I didn't see this specific message), and I assumed we were going to the old one.So, what should we have done to prevent this? Well, we should have made sure that we were on the same page. To be on the same page.Think about reading a book with someone. If I'm reading page ten, and you're reading page five... we are looking at totally different parts of the story, right? We're not seeing the same thing. But if we are on the same page, we share the exact same understanding of a situation.If I had just texted him the night before and said, "Hey, just to make sure we are on the same page, we are meeting at the old coffee shop downtown, right?"... then we wouldn't have gotten our wires crossed. We would have saved ourselves half an hour of waiting around! People use this a lot at work, too. A boss might say, "Let's have a quick meeting just to make sure everyone is on the same page before we start this project."So, my question for you today is: When was the last time you got your wires crossed with someone? Did you show up on the wrong day? Did you completely misunderstand a text message? And what do you usually do to guarantee or ensure you're on the same page with your friends or coworkers?Let me know in the comments. See you next time, bye!Key Expressions:- Get our wires crossed (ter um mal-entendido ou entender algo errado) - Be on the same page ("estar alinhado" ou "estar de acordo")
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Author and professor Deni Elliott's book Catching Sight: How a Guide Dog Helped Me See Myself recounts her journey from resisting a service animal to being transformed by her relationship with yellow Lab Alberta. Dog trainer Graham Buck was a part of the journey and a contributor to the book. Both of them join Dog Words for a fascinating discussion. Pre-order your copy from Beacon Press.From the archives:0614: Author Michael HingsonMichael Hingson and his guide dog Roselle were on the 78th floor of the World Trade Center's north tower on 9/11.Support Rosie Fund by booking a session with Claire Shelley at BLegendaryPhotographyCreations.com.Music for this episode is provided by alternative string duo, The Wires. Visit them at TheWires.info. Learn fiddle and cello-fiddle online — even if you've never played before — from Laurel Morgan Parks and Sascha Groshang at FiddleLife.com.Make a donation at RosieFund.org or through our Facebook page. You can contribute by making a purchase from the store on our website or buying a t-shirt at Bonfire.com. Also check out our page on BarkYours, the online mall with gifts for people who love their dogs.Another wonderful way to support Rosie Fund and create beautiful artwork of a beloved pet is to book a session with Claire Shelley at BLegendaryPhotographyCreations.com. For every referral from Rosie Fund, Claire will donate $100 or 10% of the order total, whichever is greater. This does not apply to designated fundraising campaigns like the Pooch Playoffs that already support charities or to the gift vouchers that Claire donates to the Rosie Life Starter Kits.Rosie Fund online:RosieFund.orgFacebook.com/rosiefundInstagram.com/rosiefundYouTube.com/rosiefund
Episode 795: May 18, 2026 playlist: Panasonic, "Uranokemia" (Osasto) 1996 Blast First/Mute Object Hours, "Yellow House" (Solved By Walking) 2026 Three Lobed Christine Ott and Mathieu Gabry, "The crossing" (Aran) 2025 Gizeh Lili Holland-Fricke, "Grief Song" (String It Together) 2026 Scrawl Cabaret Voltaire, "Spies in the Wires (live)" (But What Time Is It Really?) 2026 Memetune Mere of Light, "Barbed Ephemera" (Heat of Ritual) 2026 Lighten Up Sounds Om, "Kapila's Theme" (Variations on A Theme) 2005 Holy Mountain / 2026 Drag City Lawrence English, "Sodium Vapour Halo (alone)" (The Rest Is My Ghost) 2026 Room40 Bright and Early, "Planted A Thought" (Love Is Overtaking Me) 2026 Audika Noveller, "Sunday in Copenhagen" (I Am The Weather) 2026 Experimentia Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.
In this episode, the gang talks about a bunch of their new models and some really bad soldering. SEFF wrapup (5:00) Other FL planes (16:00) Tiggy (52:15) T's new models (1:04:30) Loose wires (1:26:00) Watch this episode on YouTube 13th Squadron
Fed up with the rising cost of electricity, Steve shops around and switches to a new provider in his Boston neighborhood. The process is simple, and Steve thinks the matter is settled until a week later, when he receives a call from his previous provider claiming he is in danger of having his electricity cut off. Steve initially dismisses it as a scam, but the caller seems to know all about his recent switch. What follows is an hours-long back-and-forth, with Steve passed between agents posing as representatives from two power companies. Frustrated and angry, Steve ultimately buys $900 worth of gift cards in the hope of keeping his electricity flowing. This sophisticated scam is one of a number of scams involving utility companies threatening to cut off basic services. Monica Martinez, the executive director for Utilities United Against Scams, shares tips on how to spot utilities-related scams.
Mid Era: 2 uninterrpted hours of mainly older Mid Era tracks that include new Thaneco (Greece) TIME ARTIST TRACK RELEASE 0:00:00 ***Intro*** 0:00:00 Free System Projekt British Aisles (excerpts) British Aisles 0:31:11 Caught In Joy riverlight Venus 0:42:07 Kurtz Mindfields coldriver ravin Les Voyages Electroniques, vol. 1 0:54:15 RJ Vanderson memories (excerpt) Another Day in the Future 1:07:17 SpiralDreams distant in space Another Worlds vol 1 1:15:27 Radio Massacre Intl planets in the wires (ex) 'Planets in the Wires' Sessions 1:27:46 Twilight Illusions Refuge I Refuge 1:38:19 Lisa Bella Donna about face Counterpoints 1:41:53 Thaneco interstellar eyes Voyager One 1:47:18 Wavestar voyager (1986 pre-release) 1:59:07 ***Outro*** Keywords: International electronic music internet electronic artists unsigned electronic artists Low Orbit Satellite Ambient Symphonic Rock Progressive Rock Art Rock Tribal Trance PsyTrance Ethno/PsyTrance IDM Nonima Dub Step Mid Era Berlin School
On this week's episode the guys discuss Project Hail Mary, Mixtape, Saros, Mortal Kombat 2, building PCs, running marathons, and so much more! – http://linktree.com/thegmgpod – All of our links can be found on the LinkTree link including our audio podcast (Apple, Spotify, etc.), YouTube, Twitch streaming channels, Discord, Patreon, GMG Merchandise, X, Facebook, Instagram, and E-Mail. – Listen as Lucas, Patrick, and Ryan talk about video games, TV, movies, sports, Jesus, but most importantly, life...the greatest and most difficult game of all. And you shouldn't go at it alone, so we are gonna do it with you on this fine morning.
No Peaches, Big Laughs, and One Question You Can't Forget—Did You Really Just Say That on Mother's Day? JB opens up with a painfully honest (and hilarious) Mother's Day misstep that quickly turns into a full-on conversation about love languages, garage cleanouts, and why some people see “a future with this bag of bolts.” Tricia delivers one of the most relatable lines of the morning while recounting a run-in with an electrician: “All I know is somehow we have to put lightning inside these wires.” It's everyday chaos at its funniest. The show takes a nostalgic and emotional turn with the shocking news that there will be no Fredericksburg peaches this year, sparking genuine sadness—and an unforgettable call-in from Coach Brown, who mourns the loss with a rapid-fire list of everything peach-related his household won't enjoy. “I don't care if it's peach upside-down cake or peach right-side-up cake—this is a crisis,” he jokes, sounding only half-kidding. From there, the crew dives into pop culture with what Sandy calls “the funniest thing I've seen on TV in ten years,” breaking down a Saturday night sketch that spirals into chaos in the best way possible. The episode also shines a light on Austin community goodness with a feel-good story about an inclusive café reopening its doors, reminding listeners why local stories matter. The fun keeps rolling with listener interaction—unexpected food combinations you “shouldn't knock until you try,” ranging from Frosty-dipped fries to a response that stops everyone cold: zebra meat. Yes, really.
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Sean Farrington finds out why sales of wired headphones are on the rise. Plus, the latest from the trial that's pitting two of the biggest names in tech against each other, as Elon Musk sues OpenAI and its co-founder Sam Altman.
Modern life keeps telling our brains that everything is urgent, and Dr. Elisha Goldstein says that is exactly why so many of us feel overwhelmed even when nothing is technically wrong. In this deeply helpful episode of The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, Ginny Yurich talks with Dr. Goldstein, psychologist and author of Tiny Shifts, about techno-stress, the overwhelm loop, why our bodies get stuck in urgency, and how small emotional pivots can actually change the way we move through stress, parenting, relationships, and daily life. From taking one breath and lowering your shoulders to asking better questions, naming what you feel, savoring good moments, and getting outside with your kids even when they resist, this conversation is full of simple practices that feel doable in real life. Learn more about Dr. Elisha Goldstein at elishagoldstein.com andcheck out his book Tiny Shifts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Spin Wires are a four-piece outfit from Buffalo, New York, delivering a high-energy fusion of punk, dance rock, new wave and garage rock. Recently celebrating their ten-year anniversary, the band has released four original albums and seen their music licensed across major platforms—including the Showtime series Shameless, CBS's Player Style Files, and various PlayStation and Nintendo titles. While they are serious about their craft, The Spin Wires never take themselves too seriously; that sense of fun is the heartbeat of their recordings and the defining spark of their live shows. Tyson Prince (Guitar/Vocals) and Jay Organek (Guitar/Vocals) of The Spin Wires joined Rockabilly Greg in the Flamingo Lounge on April 11, 2026. Beyond a fantastic conversation, the duo showcased their songwriting talents with performances of their original tracks, "Slam Van" and "Goodbar Good Night."
I'm back with my friend and colleague Sabine Hossenfelder for another episode of “What's New in Science”. Spending time with Sabine was a nice chance to step away from my physics lecture series for a bit. I know many of you have been enjoying the lectures, so don't worry, they'll be back soon.In this episode, we covered an incredibly wide range of science topics. Sabine opened with reported claim that the CIA used quantum magnetometry to find the downed pilot in Iran. The report, in the NY Post, looked fishy. We explain why it is. Then I described a new discovery in the physics of material that may solve perhaps the biggest problem in AI now: heat generation in computers. Sabine talked about a new claimed Big Bang Theory that might have some relevance to quantum gravity. Then I countered with a discussion of yet a new result that suggests the standard model of cosmology may have troubles, or that observers are wrong. After that, Sabine introduced a paper describing a possible new way to measure gravitational waves. I think it is a fine piece of work, though it is not clear if it is practical. If it were, then the huge interferometers that are now being used could be replaced by ‘tabletop' detectors. We will see. Finally, I described an amazingly interesting news story that might have implications for the future of medicine. It also demonstrates what one person, with determination and wealth, can do to possibly cure their own maladies. Sid Sijbrandij, a billionaire tech CEO of Gitlab, was diagnosed with inoperable spine cancer, and launched an amazing program of diagnostics, AI data mining, and a group of scientists who developed vaccines specific to his genetic makeup. After implementing all the procedures, he has been cancer free for a year. While this is beyond the reach of people without these resources now, Sid's story demonstrates the potential power of combining AI and genetic medicine in the future.As always, an ad-free video version of this podcast is also available to paid Critical Mass subscribers. Your subscriptions support the non-profit Origins Project Foundation, which produces the podcast. The audio version is available free on the Critical Mass site and on all podcast sites, and the video version will also be available on the Origins Project YouTube. Get full access to Critical Mass at lawrencekrauss.substack.com/subscribe
Holocaust historian Waitman Beorn returns with more from his award-winning book Between the Wires, based on extensive archival research of the Janowska camp in Lviv, Ukraine.Email the Someone Talked! team at podcast@dday.org. Explore the National D-Day Memorial, plan your visit, and learn about upcoming events at dday.org.
From an alternate universe the cassette recordings of "Within the Wires" written by Jeffrey Cranor and Janina Matthewson. Our double-feature with Season 1:, Cassette #1: Stress, Shoulders and Cassette #2: Anxiety, Stomach. It's Audio Drama time! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Todays podcast name will make sense when you listen to it! Jim-Jim also talked to us about liking an insta post and whats the rules of it And we played FM104s Ins2grand Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
April 9, 2026- Assemblymember Paula Elaine Kay, a Hudson Valley Democrat, discusses her legislation requiring a prompt response by utilities when they're notified about downed electrical wires.
Janowska remains one of the least-known sites of the Holocaust, despite being one of the deadliest. Between the Wires tells for the first time the history of the Janowska camp in Lviv, Ukraine. Author and historian Waitman Beorn joins our hosts to discuss his acclaimed work. Email the Someone Talked! team at podcast@dday.org. Explore the National D-Day Memorial, plan your visit, and learn about upcoming events at dday.org.
Run it Red 131 has dropped. Soul of Hex, K.Alexi, Shed, Fhase 87, Skudge, Seddig, Romain Richard, Kerrie, and many more all feature - full tracklist below so check out the artists and labels. Hit the charity links if you can, too... Charity Link: fanlink.tv/Charities Spotify Playlist: bit.ly/RUNITREDSPOTIFY Upcoming tour dates: bit.ly/BenSimsBIT BEN SIMS pres RUN IT RED 131. March 2026 (SC) 1. Renegade Soundwave - Ozone Breakdown (Altern 8 Remix). Unreleased 2. Inland Knights - Like This (Di Saronno On The Rocks). Drop Music 3. Ion Ludwig - Galaxie Cest Boom. Adam's Bite 4. Andre Zimmer - Fundamental. fabric Originals 5. DJ 3000 - So Sheik (Alexis Tyrel Remix). Motech 6. Gherkin Jerks - Acid Indigestion (Private Mix). Alleviated 7. K.A. Posse - Warehouse Alarm. Dark Entries *Edit 8. Jack Smooth - Affection. CETE 9. MYND - Handclap. Kenotrax 10. Soul Of Hex - Jet Set. Faith Beat 11. D.J. Grant - Play Me Faster. UKR 12. Baloo Carlo - Lately (Tour Maubourg Remix). Gabu 13. Ohm Octal Industries - Journey. Boomstraat 1818 14. DJ Geto Man - Disko Loop. UKR 15. K.Alexi - Black Mystery. Dark Entries *Edit 16. Exit Safe Mode - Unweaned. Existsafemode 17. A4 - Between Day and Night. From Another Star 18. Maōh - Eāni. The Third Room 19. Shed - EFX. Ilian Tape 20. Kmyle - Lacunar. Be As One 21. Pol - Amnesia (BRINK Remix). Pol 22. Ribé, Roll Dann - Silentium Testium. Mutual Rytm 23. Fireground - Fixed In Flux. Tresor 24. Tintin - Metal Bit. {R]3volution 25. Fhase 87 - Survive. Perc Trax 26. Nemesis ES - Yinkana (Lidvall Remix). Ucker 27. Sub Basics - Loon. TH Tar Hallow 28. Tanzklänge - Griftpark. Boomstraat 1818 29. Black Girl/ White Girl - Devotion. Hardgroove (Forthcoming) 30. Kill Ref - Don't Stop! (Fireground Remix). Special Series 31. Romain Richard - Haven't Stop Dancing Yet. UKR 32. Ken Ishii - Circuit Saver (Dub Mix). Mind Medizin 33. DJDMG - Low Flow. Unreleased 34. A4 - Red Giant. From Another Star 35. DJ Surgeles - Tarkus. Boomstraat 1818 36. ANNĒ - Metallic Tapes. Blind Harmonies 37. Avant.OCS - Under Your Spell . Dynamic Reflection 38. K.A. Posse - Right There. Dark Entries *Edit 39. Orion - Aulophobia. Absence of Facts 40. Metapattern - Feel Something . Truncate 41. K.E.N.Y.U. - Abandoned Piano. UKR *Edit 42. J.O.S.H.U.A. - Love Is the Answer. Hotflush *Edit 43. ANNĒ - Sleepwalker. Soma 44. Dimi Angélis - Comets. ANGLS 45. Singular Anomalies - Dirac. Greta 46. Skudge - Splice. TH Tar Hallow 47. Benjamin Mull, The Advent - Source 004 (Cari Lekebusch Remix). H-Productions 48. dc11 - One Verse No Chorus. Falling Ethics 49. Bralle - Simulated Strength (Ketzaal Remix). Adversarial Machines 50. Kaan Pirecioglu - Breakpoint. Fur:ther Sessions 51. Romain Richard - Body Dancer. UKR 52. Tensal - Zooe. ARTS 53. Electric Rescue - Planet Moves. South Signatures 54. Seddig - Prism. Symbolism 55. Skudge - MM 2. TH Tar Hallow 56. Filip Xavi - Close Encounter. Semantica 57. Ae Fe - Galaxy. AFR 58. The God 01- Ummo Oawoolea Xee. Humanoid Gods 59. Carlo Lio - Supasonic. On Edge Society 60. Jamie Bissmire - Holographic Hieroglyphs. Warm Up 61. David Reina - Holistic. Illegal Aliens 62. Andrei Morant - Old Ones. Antimodus 63. Neen - Off Signal. Newrhythmic 64. Shed - Ball. Ilian Tape 65. Pol - Do Something. Pol 66. Fireground - Activate. Tresor 67. Mikrotakt - Shadows of Chaos. H-Productions 68. Sub Basics - Overlap. TH Tar Hallow 69. Khabiar - Arabic Chords. Unreleased 70. Hioll - Static in the Wires. Symbolism (Forthcoming) 71. Stu & Brew - Drifters. UKR 72. Ron Morelli - Transactional Morality. LIES *Edit 73. Translate - Interpolation (Staffan Linzatti Remix). Speculations LTD 74. Jamie Bissmire - Cantabury Code. Warm Up 75. DJ Godfather - Stranger Than Strange. Databass 76. Karkossyn - Man Will Perish Here. Erosion 77. Unknown Artist - I'll Send My Light. Unknown 78. Teslasonic - Clock Offset. Blackwater 79. Kerrie - Enter the Vortex. Cultivated Electronics
Kay Jorgensen lets us join her on the journey of finding and training June, the golden retriever service dog who not only will be a life changing companion for her son with epilepsy but also an example for others who could benefit from these amazing dogs.Enjoy everyone's two favorite things: dogs and pizza! There will be a dog fashion show and a 50/50 ticket raffle to support Lucky 13 Rescue.Stone Canyon Pizza, 504 NE 70th Street Gladstone, MO 64118Event details on the Lucky 13 Facebook page.From the Dog Words archives:0205: Lucky 13 Rescue with Stephanie RobinsonPlease help previous Dog Words guest Scott Baggett continue his volunteer work by contributing to the fundraising campaign at HelpHopeLive.org. Insurance does not cover the cost of the specially equipped van that accommodates Scott's progressive loss of mobility from Post Polio Syndrome. Listen to his Dog Words interview: 0704: Scott Baggett.Support Rosie Fund by booking a session with Claire Shelley at BLegendaryPhotographyCreations.com.Music for this episode is provided by alternative string duo, The Wires. Visit them at TheWires.info. Learn fiddle and cello-fiddle online — even if you've never played before — from Laurel Morgan Parks and Sascha Groshang at FiddleLife.com.Make a donation at RosieFund.org or through our Facebook page. You can contribute by making a purchase from the store on our website or buying a t-shirt at Bonfire.com. Also check out our page on BarkYours, the online mall with gifts for people who love their dogs.Another wonderful way to support Rosie Fund and create beautiful artwork of a beloved pet is to book a session with Claire Shelley at BLegendaryPhotographyCreations.com. For every referral from Rosie Fund, Claire will donate $100 or 10% of the order total, whichever is greater. This does not apply to designated fundraising campaigns like the Pooch Playoffs that already support charities or to the gift vouchers that Claire donates to the Rosie Life Starter Kits.Rosie Fund online:RosieFund.orgFacebook.com/rosiefundInstagram.com/rosiefundYouTube.com/rosiefund
This Live Show episode was broadcast live on Thursday, April 9, 2026. For more information on the show, please visit our YouTube page at https://youtube.arcaderepairtips.com/. All of our past episodes can be found there as well as the upcoming schedule for our future episodes. On this episode, Tim and Jonathan discussed the following topics… Follow […] The post Live Show – Episode 110 – Wires Loose, RAM Goes Bad, Attract Mode Making Me Mad appeared first on Arcade Repair Tips.
Certified dog trainer, senior dog foster, animal advocate, and author Katya Lidsky discusses wellness for both dogs and humans in her book Be Your Dog's Best Friend: The Benefits of Mutual Bonding and Relationship Building. Use the code DOGWORDS for 75% off the first month at members.katyalidsky.com.KatyaLidsky.comInstagram.com/KatyaLidskyAmazon.com/dp/1476696616On the Rosie Fund YouTube channel:Adopt This Dog! KC Pet Project's MollyPlease help previous Dog Words guest Scott Baggett continue his volunteer work by contributing to the fundraising campaign at HelpHopeLive.org. Insurance does not cover the cost of the specially equipped van that accommodates Scott's progressive loss of mobility from Post Polio Syndrome. Listen to his Dog Words interview: 0704: Scott Baggett.Mark your calendar for the evening of Friday, April 24. A special event is coming to the Stone Canyon Pizza in Gladstone for lovers of dogs and pizza. More details to follow.Support Rosie Fund by booking a session with Claire Shelley at BLegendaryPhotographyCreations.com.Music for this episode is provided by alternative string duo, The Wires. Visit them at TheWires.info. Learn fiddle and cello-fiddle online — even if you've never played before — from Laurel Morgan Parks and Sascha Groshang at FiddleLife.com.Make a donation at RosieFund.org or through our Facebook page. You can contribute by making a purchase from the store on our website or buying a t-shirt at Bonfire.com. Also check out our page on BarkYours, the online mall with gifts for people who love their dogs.Another wonderful way to support Rosie Fund and create beautiful artwork of a beloved pet is to book a session with Claire Shelley at BLegendaryPhotographyCreations.com. For every referral from Rosie Fund, Claire will donate $100 or 10% of the order total, whichever is greater. This does not apply to designated fundraising campaigns like the Pooch Playoffs that already support charities or to the gift vouchers that Claire donates to the Rosie Life Starter Kits.Rosie Fund online:RosieFund.orgFacebook.com/rosiefundInstagram.com/rosiefundYouTube.com/rosiefund
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Erik Torenberg sits down with Jacob Helberg to discuss AI, manufacturing, supply chains, and the new geopolitics of technology. Drawing on themes from Helberg's book The Wires of War, they explore why hardware, industrial capacity, and secure supply chains have become central to both economic strength and national security. They also unpack what it means to “win the AI race” — from model leadership and global adoption to energy, compute, tariffs, and reindustrialization in the U.S. Resources: Find Jacob Helberg on X: https://x.com/jacobhelberg Stay Updated:Find a16z on YouTube: YouTubeFind a16z on XFind a16z on LinkedInListen to the a16z Show on SpotifyListen to the a16z Show on Apple PodcastsFollow our host: https://twitter.com/eriktorenberg Please note that the content here is for informational purposes only; should NOT be taken as legal, business, tax, or investment advice or be used to evaluate any investment or security; and is not directed at any investors or potential investors in any a16z fund. a16z and its affiliates may maintain investments in the companies discussed. For more details please see a16z.com/disclosures. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On this week's show we review the Aqara FP2 Presence Sensor and ask are expensive audio wires bananas? We also read your emails and take a look at the week's news. News: Netflix is about to stop working on some older smart TVs and consoles Another Cable TV Network Announces It Will Shut Down in April Broadband Usage Jumps by 9.9% in Q4 Peacock Strikes Gold With Outsized Olympics, Super Bowl Audiences Other: Neil Blanchard "transmission line"Designs Aqara FP2 Presence Sensor Review The Aqara Presence Sensor FP2 (Buy Now $83) is a game-changer for smart home enthusiasts. Its standout feature is the ability to divide a room of 40㎡ or ~430 sq ft into multiple (up to 30) distinct zones using advanced mmWave radar technology. This allows for some really cool home automations like triggering kitchen lights when someone enters the boundary. This effectively allows one sensor to act like up to 30 allowing personalized scenes based on exact positions far beyond what standard motion sensors can do. Features: