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VirtualDJ Radio Hypnotica - Channel 3 - Recorded Live Sets Podcast
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VirtualDJ Radio Hypnotica - Channel 3 - Recorded Live Sets Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 59:46


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Ghoster
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Ghoster

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 9:17


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Kyngz podcast with Akaii & Rojah.

So what you experience as person , when it comes to sex ? what where the places you have explore when during ? what's the experience like diving into it ? well hear our stories and be sure like subscribe tell ah friend , retweet , comment and enjoy the weekend !! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kyngz/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kyngz/support

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Episode 12: A Flowing Financial Independence Xploration

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Play Episode Play 24 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 70:49


 Don't forget to reccommend us to your friends!Please contact us or support us on Patreon!BIG NEWS! Vote along with us on the list of coffee bets!Big list of coffee betsThis week we discuss the topic that initial brought Brian and Chris together FI/RE. The idea that by living frugally and earning well you can retire much earlier than is typical, in your 30s or even 20s. --------------------------------------------------------------------------Fifty years of Monetary Policy - what did we even do before inflation rate targetting?Japan's slow crash and monetary policy - not what you think.The shockingly simple maths behind early retirement - Literally the only article you need to read on FI/REBuild the life you want, then save for it - advice from a guy who's pretty good at Diablo IIGrow the buck up - A very compelling podcast by a guy who *sounds* like he wants to sell you a time share, but actually just wants you to be happy.

AWESome EarthKind
Creating Environmental Awareness & Change via Mass Media with Jason Evans of Xploration Awesome Planet

AWESome EarthKind

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 37:07


Quantum Quote:  "I am always intrigued by the resistance to change, especially with clean energy. We can get rid of coal & oil. We really can. We just need the willingness to adapt”. Do you want to take action to protect wildlife and reduce pollution?  Do you want limits put on carbon pollution, action on climate change, and a faster transition to clean energy? Mass media plays a big role in creating clean energy and environmental awareness. Keeping humankind entertained, while keeping us informed. Jason Evans is the founder of the Maui-based production company, Silvershark Media, with a strong background in storytelling. Silvershark produces national campaigns, marketing videos, and webisodes. In the television realm they've had a hand in producing content for FOX, Travel Channel, Discovery Channel, Food Network, Golf Network, TLC, HGTV, among other networks. Jason has been involved in the TV industry since 2000  is a 4x Emmy Nominee for the Best Daytime Travel Series. He is the producer for Xploration Awesome Planet (a Steve Rotfeld Productions featuring Philippe Cousteau, grandson of the legendary Jacques Cousteau) geared toward 13 to 19 year olds. In this episode, Jason talks about how our way of living affects the natural habitat and the wild animals living around us, and how every decision we have has a connection to the changes that every living creature on earth is experiencing right now. He also shares how mass media helps humankind be entertained and informed about ongoing policies from the comfort of their home. Sign up for the free 60-minute AWESome EarthKind™ Clean Energy Demonstration to discover 3 simple actions you can take to start saving money and make the world a better place – without having to learn complex technology. Announcement: The Season 6 of Awesome Planet has just started to premiere. Please support. SuperNova #1: [Our lifestyle affects wild-life] Whether it be contaminated water that is endangering populations of certain animals or whether it be development, it's all connected together.  SuperNova #2:  United Technologies is working on an Otis Elevator that uses only 10% of the electricity of current elevators. It uses the hybrid idea of regenerative braking to capture the energy of the elevator going down and uses that energy to bring the elevator back up. SuperNova #3: [Characteristic of wild-life in their natural habitat] In this case, a shark. Sharks are not mindless killers. When you do free swims, you see them in their natural habitat. Some people might have hesitation when they don't see 20 sharks rushing right up to them. Maybe they have a different perspective of sharks in the wild. It's really a conservation approach through emotion and inspiration. SuperNova #4: [Having a Younger Generation knowledgeable about the importance of clean energy]. The younger generation (that's now not so young anymore), is entering & maturing in the workforce, and coming with a heavy hand of ‘Hey, we don't have to always do things like they used to be done.'  That's going to be an important thing to see these young leaders really push the capabilities of what's possible [in using clean energy]. Worst Clean Energy Moment:  I love seafood, and working on an Earth Science show I learned about where my food is sourced from. When you look into seafood, you can certainly find areas that are wrecking reefs, wrecking habitats, wrecking ecosystems, wrecking mangroves. I became more conscious of what I was buying at restaurants and trying to make sure - as much as I could - that everything was done sustainably because I know that everything's related whether it be storm protection, whether it be ecosystem habitat, whether it be keeping our waters in a clean state by not wrecking oyster beds and filter feeders.  Ah-Ha: Paying attention to what I was purchasing, and really taking that extra step to be informed and not just blindly taking what I wanted.  Best Advice: The best advice I ever received was not to be scared of the word, no. Personal Success: I'm very organized. Organization to me is one of my traits that I am proud of, and I think absolutely contributes to workflow success and future success. Internet Resources: BBC Science; Outside Online  Book Recommendation: The Old Man and The Sea by Ernest Hemingway Magic Wand: If I could change one thing with a magic wand, I would eliminate the fossil fuel industry and instantly convert it to something better. There's so much impact on air pollution, water contamination to our drinking waters, not to mention just burning, burning, burning all these resources. That would be one wand swipe that could knock out a lot of different problems. WTF or F: Done a couple of really, really heavy cold-weather things above the Arctic Circle. To me, that was the most intriguing weather that I've experienced personally. Negative 40 negative 50 - barely no daylight at nine o'clock, or you get basically a sunset hue for two hours. And then it's dark again, which takes some adjustment getting used to. One thing that Energizes Jason today: The one thing I'm most energized about today is tomorrow. I think that we have such potential and a rolling ball of momentum. Seeing the private sector take on a lot of these challenges (clean energy), and say we're not waiting around any more - that excites me. Parting Advice: If you have the influence to help give sparks to younger generations - do so and give opportunities. I think it goes a long way. And for me that's that's one thing that I really kind of take pride in and try to focus on. Telling the stories of up and coming youth leaders that are going to be our leaders of tomorrow, and also telling the stories of people that inspire those youth leaders to get involved in the first place. So my advice is: if you can give that spark to anyone, it goes a long way. Connect:  Twitter: https://twitter.com/silversharkjay?lang=en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/silversharkjay/?hl=en FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/silversharkmedia Website: http://silversharkmedia.com/ eMail: jevans@silversharkmedia.com

AWESome EarthKind
Creating Environmental Awareness & Change via Mass Media with Jason Evans of Xploration Awesome Planet

AWESome EarthKind

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020


Quantum Quote:  “I am always intrigued by the resistance to change, especially with clean energy. We can get rid of coal & oil. We really can. We just need the willingness to adapt”. Do you want to take action to protect wildlife and reduce pollution?  Do you want limits put on carbon pollution, action on […]

James Xplores The New Mutants
New Mutants Movie - Special Episode (Spoilers)

James Xplores The New Mutants

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 44:05


This week we'll be taking a break from our regular Xploration of the New Mutants as we review New Mutants the movie. I laughed, I cried... no I mean it I really cried... and I was confronted by unchecked racism. We’ll break it all down in this week’s episode. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/NewMutants/message

Podcasts From The Printerverse
The Evolution of Customer Communications with Skip Henk, President and CEO, Xplor International

Podcasts From The Printerverse

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2018 22:59


Industry veteran Skip Henk, President and CEO of Xplor International, shares his views on the evolving world of customer communications, the importance of an efficient workflow, and how Xplor is helping the industry through partnership, on-going education, and their annual Xploration conference.  Xplor International: https://xplor.org  Xploration 2018: http://www.cvent.com/events/xploration-18/event-summary-7ee0d6e9fa6e464cb55cdcaeba6c90cc.aspx

Truth Telling with Elizabeth DiAlto
EP160: Gordy Bal and Phillip Moore on Xploration Centre and How To Disrupt The Education System

Truth Telling with Elizabeth DiAlto

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2017 55:56


I met today's guests at a conference in January and practically tackled them during the next break to get them on the podcast to talk about a topic that is fascinating, necessary, and not something we've discussed in depth on the show before - disrupting the education system. Gordy Bal and Philip Moore (who was mentored by Buckminster Fuller!!!), are collaborating to create Xploration Centre, a "wild school" that promotes loved based education. Now before you go rolling your eyes, listen to the show. They share how the current education is setting up children to be ill equipped to exist and thrive in a world where technology is developing at a more rapid pace than any other time in history. Phil schools us on "neoteny" and what that has to do with quality education and development for humans, to be unique, to help them learn and live in questions rather than trying to adhere to curriculums, exactness, and systems that are very exclusive to learning and personality styles. We talk about synergy, what it means to be a global citizen, and more. I don't know that I've ever been more excited about an interview. Enjoy! About Gordy Bal and Phillip Moore: Gordy Bal - Alchemist and Visionary The Xploration Centre is what Gordy has been dreaming of for his own three sons. An education model that connects our children back to nature and prepares them for Xponential times. An education model that embraces entrepreneurial learning and sustainability in a natural environment. A space where young minds can discover their purpose and passion through Xploration and share their superpowers with the world to make it a better place. Phillip Moore - Synergistic Guide and Educational Innovator Mentored by Buckminster Fuller, Phillip began teaching at Upland Hills Farm School in 1971. He was asked to become the director of the school in February of 1972 and served until June of 2013. During this 40-year period, Phil developed teams on the staff and board level to grow a learning community. In this episode, Gordy and Phil share: 1. What it means to be a global citizen 2. What is "eros" and what does it have to do with modern education? 3. Culturing our youth through synergy and consciousness 4. Getting away from trying to "control" children through behavior modification and recognizing all we can stand to learn from them as adults  

Ripple Puddle Storycast
EPISODE 6 STRANGER THAN WHUT

Ripple Puddle Storycast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2015 26:40


Everyone you've ever met was once a stranger to you. In this episode, you will hear stories of encounters with strangers Ripple Puddle is an Xploration of our shared human experience through storytelling.

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