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**One of the best ways to ignite your own cozy FIRE is to live life as a lazy digital nomad. And all you need to do is browse the Internet and type things on your keyboard. We're lighting a FIRE the easy way on the ProcrastiN8r Podcast 2 weeks ago (lvl 11. I said 10 but it's 11 and I'm too lazy to re-record the whole thing) we talked about how to FIND your niche. Today we're looking at.... Top 10 Ways on how to WRITE CONTENT for your niche...with as little effort as possible Without further ado, let's BURN...right into it You can't just blog to everybody! Blogging to everybody is blogging to nobody. Find. Your. Niche. NEWSJACKING (or as I call it “Procrasi-logging) involves finding a relevant trending topic and repurposing it for your own blog 10. Look at Your Competition AppSumo Look up a topic, then see the top articles related to that keyword View social media share stats for Facebook, Twitter, and Reddit as well as Total Engagement. Evergreen score (how long after it's published is it still being shared?) Take a look at magazine websites (headlines, images, language/slang used) Subscribe to top content creators in your niche. To find blogs, get an RSS Reader like Feedbin, Feedly, Inoreader, or Flipboard Listen to podcasts. Watch YouTube and Twitch. 9. Read the News Search Google News for a topic related to your niche and look at the top articles. Go to a site like AllTop or Reddit to find topic specific news (niche specific) Look at an article, video, or podcasts as if you're in the room talking to them in a conversation. What can you add to the conversation? What insight is missing? Can you add a joke or something funny? 8.See What People Are Talking About and How They Are Engaging RedditList Type keyword related to niche, find relevant subreddits You could look at the official Reddit as well to find But Redditlist includes Subscriber rank (compared to other subreddits) and subscriber growth. Reddit list does NOT include all subreddits. Search relevant hashtags on Twitter, groups or Pages on Facebook, Pins on Pinterest, stories and posts on Instagram. See which posts are getting the most engagement and what type of emotional reaction the commenters are having. Write content that purposely sparks that emotion in your language (anger, sadness, joy, laughter, fear, etc.) Look at the comments of what people are saying on reddit, blog posts, and news sites. Pay attention to what's happening in the conversation. Are there points you agree with and could build upon with your own spin or maybe something you disagree with. 7. Find Out What People Are ASKING About What do people in your niche want to know? What are some common problems or concerns? Attend Livestreams and Webinars. Take notes not only on the content itself but What are people asking? What kind of comments are they saying? Look at FAQs of sites within your niche and build content answering them in your own words. (eg. There might be “How do I get rid of background noise like fans in my audio?” on a software like Audacity or Adobe Audition or “How do I promote my brand on Facebook” on a site related to online marketing or “How do I receive dividends?” on a stock exchange site/app) 6. Always C&P Participate in forums and Reddit discussions yourself. Comment on FB posts, YouTube videos, Instagram photos. Answer questions on Quora, ehow, or Yahoo Answers. Amazon and other shopping sites are great if your niche is more product focused; you can look at the reviews and asked questions. Copy and Paste your own comments into a note taking app like Evernote, Microsoft OneNote, Dropbox Paper, or Google Keep. Tag it with relevant tags and give it a title so you'll remember the gist of what you're saying at a glance. Include a link to the comments. Color code it to make it easy to find in the future Remember: it's important to ALWAYS copy & paste your comment BEFORE you even post it, maybe even create a note first and copy it from there. Because if someone deletes your comment or their post or changes the privacy settings or blocks you (or shuts down the website altogether if it's a forum/blog), it's gone FOREVER. You can't necessarily rely on the Web Archive.org. Keep your own records of the thing you say online related to your niche. You'll thank me later. 5. Save It For Later Take advantage of Pinterest's “secret boards” to collect ideas for blogs or craft projects in the future Similarly, you can save links, images, and videos on FB's Save for Later feature. You can change your privacy settings for a specific post you create so “Only You” can see it then just save it for later. You can Save Reddit posts and comments. Save articles you find on the web & you plan to re-write or read/comment on with the click of a button using a bookmarking app like Evernote Webclipper, Pocket, Pinboard, or Instapaper. You can also just use the built-in bookmarking feature in your browser, since nowadays you can signin to Chrome or FireFox or Edge or whatever and sync your bookmarks and history across multiple devices. 4. Chat it up! In your daily life, you talk to your friends and family about the things you like. Take note of the points made in the conversation or use the recording app on your phone. The note apps (google Keep, etc) also allows to save voice notes. Or heck, record the conversation (with permission, don't be a creep) on your phone. Start a forum topic and see where the discussion leads. Repurpose it for a blog post. When you reach enough notoriety and level of trust and authority, people will come to you with questions on social media. Actually reach out and talk to people. Hit them up in their DMs. Note the type of questions they're asking you. And if you're not established as a source of authority in your niche yet: Find people that are. Interview guests. Record it then transcribe it, using the autotranscibe tool Scribie. All you do is ask questions and they give answers. You don't even have to know anything. 3. Share It Write a quick blurb about a video or photo or infographic and share it as a post You can even re-word top rated comments already said on other sites. This is one of the laziest ways to create content. Find something already being liked and shared then make a comment similar to one that's also being liked/upvoted/gilded in your blog post. 2. Rinse & Repeat it Find a way to recycle old content, dig it back up and make it look a bit different by re-wording it. This works well if your in a niche that requires advice. You'll find yourself repeating the same advice over and over again. But that's okay, our brains learn from repeated information and stimuli. Use an online thesaurus to get suggestions for alternative words to use in your writing. You can also take a specific quote from an interview and do a deep dive/analysis of it. All that is is rewording what the person said in several different ways. The only thing you are doing is taking previously written or spoken words and rearranging them or replacing them with similar words. You simply express the content using different vocabulary. See what I did there? 1. Go Behind the Scenes Show pictures of your office, recording setup, gear, etc. Show things from your personally life (the game you're playing, the movie you're watching, the pizza you're eating, etc.) You should only do this on occasion. The site is about your niche and not your personal diary. 0. Talk about what you already talked about but do it a bit different Self explanatory. You get the point now. What to Avoid Writing: Verbatim (word for word) Fake News (unless that's your niche) Sounding boring How to Find Your Niche the Easy Way I said this episode was Lvl 10, but it's actually Lvl 11 and I'm too lazy to re-record and fix it. Meh whatever. You'll figure it out. Get Free Images for Your Blog: FreePik NeedPix**
Where is home? Your place of birth? Or where you feel loved and at peace? I prefer to think it's the latter. And for Helen Agbonison, founder of Africans & African Descendants in St. Albert, it's the same. She's never felt a strong attachment to any place, but since moving to St Albert, she's found her calling. Her home. Her community.Helen joined me on The Newcomers Podcast to chat about moving to Canada 14 years ago, using Yahoo Answers to find friends in Canada as she and her family prepped for the big move. We also chat about:* What it felt like to move to Canada 14 years ago* Why St. Albert is HOME* Why African immigrants struggle to integrate* Why she launched the Africans & Africans Descendants in St. Albert community, and more. It was so good to hear her talk about all the work the community is doing to preserve the African culture. If you've gotten this far, you should probably subscribe.Did you read it? This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thenewcomerspod.com
Nearly 15 years after founding Quora, D'Angelo wants to reinvent the question-and answer company around AI with its second product ever, Poe—before it goes the way of Yahoo Answers. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today we shared one of the juiciest DM Dilemma reaction text messages we've ever gotten! We also delved into AI with our TV show recommendations for Whatcha Watchin Wednesday, learned Allison used Yahoo Answers to save a relationship and talked about how flashing shut down a tourist attraction!
Couples everywhere are turning to Google to answer relationship questions. Allison once turned to Yahoo Answers to save her high school relationship!
This article discusses leaked strategies for ranking on the Yahoo Search Engine, including the importance of keyword research, on-page optimization techniques, off-page optimization strategies, leveraging the Yahoo Directory and Yahoo Answers, and optimizing for Yahoo News.
Rob explains the artistry that is reading books in bars. We also do some Yahoo Answers. Contrary to what some may believe, both of these actions are performative.
This time in Strangerville, Eli accidentally met Ellen, Meg is a strong confident women who don't need no Twitter, and some Yahoo! Answers trolling. Story Yahoo! Answers, by Eli McCann Production by Eli McCann & Meg Walter Join our Patreon!
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Webby, Rob, and Clay sit down and answer even more Yahoo Answers Host: Webby- @JaxForestwalker Rob Edquist!!!- @Confessor_x And Clay!!! SU now has it's own twitter if you'd like to submit topic ideas, questions or advice- @simplyunprofes1 Music by Ross Malcolm Boyd Please give us a rating and review wherever you listen to us, and as always check out our Website (distractionsmedia.com) for links to other things we do!
Tom Chi is the Founding Partner at At One Ventures based in San Francisco. At One Ventures focuses on backing early-stage startups that use deep technology to reduce planetary footprint. Tom has worked in a wide range of roles from astrophysical researcher to designer to corporate executive developing new hardware/software products and services. He's played a significant role in established projects with global reach (Microsoft Outlook, Yahoo Search, Google), and scaled new projects from conception to significance. Tom spent several successful years at Google X as Head of Product Experience, where he and his team developed Google Glass and Google's self-driving car. Before Google, Tom was Senior Director of Product and User Experience at Yahoo and was instrumental in scaling Yahoo Answers from 0 to 90 million users. Tom holds a Master's of Electrical Engineering from Cornell University and is currently utilizing his passion for climate to mentor social entrepreneurs and help the next generation of climate tech startups scale. About VSC Ventures: For 20 years, our award-winning PR agency VSC has worked with innovative startups on positioning, messaging, and awareness and we are bringing that same expertise to help climate startups with storytelling and narrative building. Last year, general partners Vijay Chattha and Jay Kapoor raised a $21M fund to co-invest in the most promising startups alongside leading climate funds. Through the conversations on our show CLIMB by VSC, we're excited to share what we're doing at VSC and VSC Ventures on climate innovation with companies like Ample, Actual, Sesame Solar, Synop, Vibrant Planet, and Zume among many others.
On this episode, The Skip Podcast host Nikhyl Singhal interviews Markie Wagner, an AI expert and founder of Delphi Labs. Markie and Nikhyl discuss the transformative impact of artificial intelligence and its potential to reshape workflows. Markie shares her early experiences with computers and how her passion for building things and writing code led to her impact on the world through STEM education. The conversation explores the implications of AI for individuals at different stages of their careers and the boundless opportunities it presents.Markie Wagner is the founder of Delphi Labs (@delphi_labs), a research and advisory firm focused on applied AI and frontier technology. Her goal is to partner with companies to build ambitious applications of new technology and play a mission-critical role in the creation of institutions that matter in the human story.Prior to founding Delphi Labs, Markie worked as a researcher at Stanford and Waymo. Her interests include automating everything, new nations, psychographics, zk-proof applications, and artificial intelligence, particularly reinforcement learning and graph neural nets. Connecting with The SkipThe Skip: Newsletter | Website | LinkedIn CPO GroupNikhyl Singhal: LinkedIn | Twitter | FacebookMarkie Wagner: Twitter | Website Show Notes:00:18 - Introducing AI expert Markie Wagner and her unique story.03:12 - Markie's early days with computers and engagement with Yahoo Answers and online games.07:17 - The anonymity of the internet allowed Markie to interact with others without revealing her young age.11:34 - Markie's early experiences with website creation and learning through experimentation.16:10 - Markie's school project focused on her love for the iPhone.18:39 - Markie's middle school experience creating a charades game for the App Store.21:28 - Learning from tech greats and building an institution to change the world.25:56 - The difference between good and bad quests and why people tend to fall into bad quests by default.34:21 - Markie's transition to making a meaningful impact on the world through STEM education.36:56 - Markie's efforts to set up STEM programs in her high school and neighboring schools.41:53 - Markie's fascination with machine learning and artificial intelligence begins in high school.45:34 - Markie's love for startups and working with founders during her time at Stanford.47:30 - Setting up AI teams and orgs for public companies and those about to go public.48:00 - Markie's decision to leave Stanford and focus on Delphi Labs.49:12 - Markie's perspective on the hype around AI and its genuinely transformative nature.53:19 - Career guidance for those worried about the impact of AI on their careers.55:21 - The importance of individual contributor work and transitioning to management.56:53 - Markie discusses the secret to her success: judgment, interesting work, and grit.58:52 - Markie shares her experience with perseverance and grit in achieving her goals.01:02:01 - Reflecting on the impact of one's work and considering a change if it doesn't make a meaningful difference.
No new episode this week because the dog ate our homework after our car broke down and we slept through all of our alarms. In the mean time, enjoy some irrefutable proof once and for all that Yahoo Answers is a segment that we do.
Hello Campers! Our activity this year is summoning our own succubus's (succubi?)We recount several stories from members of the internet succubus summoning community (Quora, Reddit, 4Chan) to prepare our campers for the quicky-quick with assistance from Drew Brees, Kitten-Morningstar, and the illustrious Mother-AnonYou may hear my cat scratching at the door. Ignore him. As far as I know he's not part of the succubus summoning collective.THE FLOURIDE STARE: https://files.catbox.moe/d8bg4m.png[I apparently deleted the RP chatlog but if I find it later ill put it back in here]Talking Points: madou monogatari, how to summon a succubus, what we do in the succubus shadows, maybe we are the true demons...., eye contact, the starbucks unionization of Succubus (SUCCBUCKS), us qourons, 15 minutes of weedick, my parenthesis friends and their ABRAHAMIC MONOTHEISM, Drew Brees and his succubus, sleepy joe buck, Martolea, DONT LET YOUR KIDS USE QUORA, Joezebel demonic spirit, self-service semen station, demonic HASSLING, Joe-y Norton, 4XL Medium, fleeting telepathy backwash, the Big L, barefoot is legal, earthly human women, Shreks load of onion juice, modalities of affection, memetic seed, Nier Automata, Samus Aran, the tyrannical neutrality of the female mind, Ishtar in videogames, the coombox, LOOSH, toe shoes, I AM A SECULAR INCEL BUT AN ESOTERIC GIGA CHAD, dolls, evangelion spoilers, curse girlfriend, cashier girlfriend, old man facebook, Homestuck, mulloscophobia, final destination 3, Corpse Party, urkell is burning in urk-hell, you know who the blame falls on eventually, THE MERGE IS ON!For Episode 2 be sure to submit your letter containing the following:Side A - explain what kind of succubus you wantSide B - Creepy old man horny postingSend it here!letmetellyouabouttt@gmail.com@letmetellyouPDCheck out the website for links to our shows on iTunes, GooglePodcasts and Spotify► http://www.lmtya.com► https://spoti.fi/2Q55yfLPeep us on Twitter► @LetMeTellYouPDOfficial Discord► https://discord.gg/SqyXJ9R/////// SHILL CORNER ///////► https://www.patreon.com/LMTYALMTYA shirts!► https://represent.com/lmtya/////// SHILL CORNER ///////
This week's episode was a lot of fun. Tom Chi is one of the biggest thinkers I've encountered in the climate space. He was one of the founding members of GoogleX, leading teams that developed self-driving cars, Google Glass, high altitude balloons that broadcast the internet and much, much more. He also helped build Microsoft Outlook and Yahoo Answers. Tom now teaches and coaches entrepreneurs and is the founder of At One Ventures. Tom's investment thesis is truly visionary, aspiring to not just reduce carbon emissions, but to create a net positive civilization where humans do more good than harm to nature. This conversation is quite philosophical and we cover a lot of ground, but I'm already finding some practical applications for Tom's ideas. I hope you find this as provocative and useful as I did. So let's dive in. In today's episode, we cover:[3:23] The future of life on Earth & making the switch from optimism to efficacy [6:39] Tom's medium for creating masterpieces [12:40] The different styles of cognition used for approaching climate change [16:05] How At One Ventures aspires to create a net positive civilization [19:44] Contributing to the health of the planet through new businesses and startups [25:15] What is an invention catalyst & how do At One's investments fit the bill [30:00] Investing in biopolymers: Cruz Foam & Simplifyber [38:03] What can we do to accelerate a consciousness shift around climate [48:02] What if we were to compost late-stage capitalism [49:31] The empowerment formula for everyday listeners Resources Mentionedhttps://www.atoneventures.com/ (AtOne Ventures) https://www.tomchi.com/ (TomChi.com) Connect with Tom ChiConnect with Tom on https://www.linkedin.com/in/thegoodtomchi/ (LinkedIn) and https://twitter.com/thegoodtomchi (Twitter) Connect With Jason Rissmanhttps://investedinclimate.com (https://InvestedInClimate.com) On https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonrissman/ (LinkedIn) On https://twitter.com/jasonrissman (Twitter) Subscribe to https://pod.link/1620915138 (Invested In Climate)
For five years here at Black Mass Appeal we've strived to pass around the fruit of knowledge and answer everyone's questions about Satanism, Satanists and non-Satanists alike. But we can't reach everyone, and some people have instead gone looking for wisdom on the wrong places, like Quora and the dearly departed Yahoo Answers. So today we're answering the burning questions that nobody asked us… but probably should have. SHOW LINKS New Yorker: Farewell, Global Liberal Cannibalistic Pedophile Conspiracy!, Robert Carlock (2022) Ashema Deva's online store GET IN TOUCH WITH BLACK MASS APPEAL Facebook Twitter Instagram Patreon Tabitha Slander's Instagram Discord server SATANIC BAY AREA Website Facebook Twitter (as @SatanicSF) Instagram Sign up for Satanic Bay Area's newsletter On TikTok as DailyBaphirmations Coffee Hour is the third Thursday of every month from 6 – 8 pm at Wicked Grounds in San Francisco!
Settle in for a discussion of F. Scott Fitzgerald's most famous work like you never heard it in school: by three highly distractible people who curse a lot, one of whom hasn't read the book. We cover the first four chapters (of 9) and give you plenty of fun historical tidbits, like Fitzgerald's abandoned title ideas, the true meaning of the book, and why there are so many goddamn gin and fruit cocktails everywhere. Rachel advocates the firebombing of Duke University. Jackie frightens a new friend. Theo discovers a new way to advertise the podcast. Topics include: Get Out of Jail Free cards, eternal bleeding, a Stephen prank, a restaurant staffed by aliens, mascot murder, ham/lox/pickled ginger/egg sacs, Emeril Lagasse, the second cousin of the Devil, costumed baby acts, Yahoo Answers, boys' clubs, Jackie's ancestral home, Oxford suspicion, and a very emotional nose. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Tom Chi has worked in a wide range of roles from astrophysical researcher to Fortune 500 consultant to corporate executive developing new hardware/software products and services. He has played a significant role in established projects with global reach (Microsoft Outlook, Yahoo Search), and scaled new projects from conception to significance (Yahoo Answers from 0 to 90 million users). His current focus is delving into human development issues with social entrepreneurs around the globe, rebooting the fundamental frameworks of entrepreneurship itself, and teaching a limited numb.
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Elliot Rodger was a troubled young man who was very unsuccessful with women. Elliot blamed his incel status on things like his shyness, height, etc. Rodger left behind a long trail of online content which gives us an inside look into his twisted world.On May 23, 22-year-old Elliot Rodger went on his so called “day of retribution” near the campus of the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB), RIP to all of Elliot Rodger's victims.Elliot Rodger's YouTube channel contained numerous videos including his famous Retribution video which was recorded shortly before his death. He also left behind the Elliot Rodger manifesto pdf which is basically an Elliot Rodger autobiography.Elliot was jealous of his father, Peter Rodger (the famous filmmaker) as well as his sister. Elliot felt that at the age of 22 he had been deprived of love and adoration by women.It has been suggested that Elliot Rodger may have struggled with some form of autism. In an interview with his father Peter Rodger, it was stated that Elliot was in fact high functioning autistic, which may have played a huge impact on his life.Join BasedShaman as we learn all about who Elliot Rodger was, what he did, and how we can prevent this sort of event from happening in the future.
Fantasia Malware - comprised of Jira Trello (she/her), Chloê Langford (she/her), and Gabriel Helfenstein (he/him) - are an experimental game label specializing in mega-maximalist un-game performance art. They crowded into KRITIQAL's digital podcast booth to discuss grotesque beauty, games as instruments, and creating art that can't be wiki-fied. Later, they recommend birds. You can learn more about Fantasia Malware and subscribe to their mailing list on their website. Jira also hosts the podcast, New Genesis Online. Fantasia Malware's cool things to share Jira: “somewhere between the 8th and 9th floor” by aya Chloê: the Merlin bird identification app and Australian birds (especially these ones) Gabriel: Super Bogus World (hubol, 2011) Things Discussed The Orchid Collector (Fantasia Malware, 2020) The Life of Saint Fiona Bianco Xena (Fantasia Malware, 2021) Okthryssia and Saturnia's Bureaucratic Adventures (Outlands, 2022) AAA Software What I thought was a Yahoo Answers question about Minecraft but was actually a Steam forums thread about Her Story. Kritiqal Care is produced by me, Nate Kiernan, with music by Desired. It's available on Pocket Casts, Apple Podcasts, and wherever else you get podcasts. If you enjoyed the show, consider sharing it with a loved one and supporting Kritiqal on Ko-Fi.
Are there living dinosaurs in Africa? To find the answer, we'll need to bring Yahoo Answers back from extinction, and there's only one way to do that. It's Roy Mackal meets McElroys as we combine cryptozoology with podcast parody! Email us at: findingmonsterright@gmail.com Twitter: @monsterrightpod
This episode is a re-release of an iconique What's the Verdict episode. It's a chill girls' hangout in the courtroom this week….but SOMEONE is in the mood to start a fight?! Nick and Jess both take a stab at Approach the Bench...as well as Olivia Rodrigo's “deja vu” (Girls, it's just “Cruel Summer” Lite!). Producer Brian hops into the chat to discuss messy (like, soooo so messy) burgers, everyone thinks of something earth-shattering to ask before the shutdown of Yahoo Answers, and the highly controversial semantics are debated when it comes to the “mason jar aesthetic”. You can cut the tension in the room with a KNIFE/foam roller when it's time for Tits and Tats. Does a runny egg belong on a burger? Am I perganart? WHO starts the first ever What's the Verdict fight?! Listen to find out, and follow us on social at @theverdictpod/subscribe for more messy fun!
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Google Review Roundup #4!We find 'helpful' advice from your hometown heros!In this episode we adopt a horse! Tad also accidentally shows his for real actual credit card information. Oops!Please let us know what you think about this format via discord/twitter/air-mail! I'd like to hear from you!Check out the website for links to our shows on iTunes, GooglePodcasts and Spotify► https://www.lmtya.com► https://spoti.fi/2Q55yfLPeep us on Twitter► @LetMeTellYouPDOfficial Discord► https://discord.gg/SqyXJ9R/////// SHILL CORNER ///////► https://www.patreon.com/LMTYALMTYA shirts!► https://represent.com/lmtya/////// SHILL CORNER ///////
Boy oh boy... I regret this one... This week the Buttery Males are joined by some of the hottest celebrities of 2020. On top of that we're rounding out this season of Yahoo Answers with a bang, counting down some of the craziest questions we've never covered before. You'll laugh, you'll cry, I know I did. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Tom Chi has worked in a wide range of roles from astrophysical researcher to Fortune 500 consultant to corporate executive developing new hardware/software products and services. He's played a significant role in established projects with global reach (Microsoft Outlook, Yahoo Search), and scaled new projects from conception to significance (Yahoo Answers from 0 to 90 million users).Tom has pioneered and practiced a unique approach to rapid prototyping, visioning, and leadership that can jumpstart innovative new ideas as well as move large organizations at unprecedented speeds. These approaches have benefitted over a dozen industry-leading companies. He most recently served as head of product experience at Google X developing technology such as Google Glass and Google's self-driving cars.His current focus is delving into human development issues with social entrepreneurs around the globe, rebooting the fundamental frameworks of entrepreneurship itself, and teaching a limited number of workshops to select organizations. Recently he founded an investment firm, At One Ventures, that finds, funds, and grows teams to catalyze a world where humanity is a net positive to nature.---LIFT Economy Newsletter Join 7000+ subscribers and get our free 60 point business design checklist—plus monthly tips, advice, and resources to help you build the Next Economy: https://lifteconomy.com/newsletter --- Next Economy MBAThis episode is brought to you by the Next Economy MBA.What would a business education look like if it was completely redesigned for the benefit of all life? This is why the team at LIFT Economy created the Next Economy MBA (https://lifteconomy.com/mba).The Next Economy MBA is a nine month online course for folks who want to learn key business fundamentals (e.g., vision, culture, strategy, and operations) from an equitable, inclusive, and regenerative perspective.Join the growing network of 250+ alumni who have been exposed to new solutions, learned essential business skills, and joined a lifelong peer group that is catalyzing a global shift towards an economy that works for all life.Learn more at https://lifteconomy.com/mba.---Show Notes + Other LinksFor detailed show notes and interviews with past guests, please visit https://lifteconomy.com/podcastIf you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It really helps expose these ideas to new listeners:https://bit.ly/nexteconomynowTwitter: https://twitter.com/LIFTEconomyInstagram: https://instagram.com/lifteconomy/Facebook: https://facebook.com/LIFTEconomy/YouTube: https://youtube.com/c/LifteconomyMusic by Chris Zabriskie: https://chriszabriskie.com/The spring cohort of the Next Economy MBA is officially open! Save 20% when you register before 1/29 with our early-bird sale ➡️ https://lifteconomy.com/mba
How does learning change when everyone has a voice online? Yahoo Answers just shut down. What's next for Wikipedia, Quora, and journalism? How will the creator economy and education collide? What will be the impact of new "adaptive paywalls" that only charge if they predict you'll pay? Your host Josh Constine asks Quora founder / CEO Adam D'Angelo, formerly the first CTO of Facebook.Listen in to learn about:Why Yahoo Answers failed (3:00)How to unlock information trapped in people's brains (6:30)Knowledge recommendation algorithms (14:30)Impulse vs Interest vs Aspirational learning (17:00)Quora's origin story (21:00)How Adam and Mark Zuckerberg built a buddy list-sharing app before Facebook (24:00)Why Wikipedia isn't improving (30:00)What knowledge makes us happy (37:00)How creators are becoming paid tutors (40:00)Quora+'s plan to let anyone monetize knowledge (46:00)If adaptive paywalls could tax the wealthy while keeping information free for others (50:00)Are information overload and subscription fatigue real? (55:00)What knowledge infrastructure is still missing? (62:00)Subscribe to PressClub at http://constine.club/ This podcast is recorded live on Josh Constine's PressClub on Clubhouse, Thursdays at 6pm PT. PressClub is Clubhouse's first show, where top business leaders discuss the big stories in tech. It's hosted by Josh Constine, an investor at early-stage venture fund SignalFire and the former Editor-At-Large of TechCrunch. PressClub is a relaxed venue where luminaries can share their stories, passions, thoughts on trends, and visions of the future. Past guests on the PressClub podcast include the CEOs of Facebook, Instagram, Slack, Shopify, Spotify, Substack, WordPress, Patreon, Craigslist, Dollar Shave Club, and more.
This week on The Book Drop we mourn the loss of Yahoo Answers, offer up picks for this year's summer book preview and once again take a stab at predicting the song of the summer for query of the week. Check out the OPL website to learn more about StoryWalks® at Lauritzen Gardens and Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium.Check out our playlist on Spotify for our picks for song of the summer. All the books, movies, TV and resources we talked about in this episode can be found here — http://bit.ly/TBDep50
In this very special episode, Liz & Carolyn honor the memory of Yahoo! Answers with a ceremonial recitation of the website's best and worst questions from over the years. Let's all pour one out for the homies as we cover classics from “How is babby formed?” and “How big is the specific ocean?” to “Do you think humans will ever walk on the sun?” and “Where can I buy a frog (not for sexual reasons)?” RIP Yahoo! Answers.Got a topic suggestion? Contact us at wewantanswerspod@gmail.com or visit www.wewantanswerspod.com to fill out our contact form. Follow us on Instagram @wewantanswerspod, and please rate & review our little newborn baby podcast!Discussion links:How is Prangent FormedLorde - Royals video
This week Liam and Sophia are finally forced to say goodbye to Yahoo Answers, and pay their respects by answering questions about poopy socks, naming your baby Shrek, and the strangest pregnancy side-effect ever.
Good morning and happy May 1 everyone! We hope you are enjoying all of this lovely weather as much as we are. In this week's episode of Long Story Short reporters Kelsey Watznauer and Sierra Henry talk about spring, farmers markets, and Yahoo Answers shutting down forever. Music by Podington Bear.Support the show: https://thesouthern.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
THIS IS THE FUNNIEST EPISODE YET! Is water wet? How much does the internet weight? Can you safely look at a picture of the sun? The week the boys take a trip down memory lane as they look at some of the best questions from Yahoo Answers since it is going away soon. Full of laughs, dumb questions and so many more from Our Side to your side. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/oursidepod/message
We talk about the epic battle of the ages between the Joshes, mourn the death of a dear friend (Yahoo Answers), and talk about our return to school.
Today we talked about religious text convention, our friend Yahoo Answers, the inescapable passage of time, and more! Show Notes: Quran Guru Granth Sahib Yahoo Answers Stack Overflow Google Maps Internet Archive Wayback Machine
In this episode, Michael and Norrin bid farewell to Yahoo Answers by answering some of the website's most pressing questions.
This week on the pod we're saying goodbye to Yahoo Answers (know you're gone said you're gone but I can still feel you're here) in style, by answering some of the dumbest questions in the history of the site! Including; Can you kill a ghost with concrete, and how do you un-bake a cake? This podcast was sponsored by The Dubliner Irish Whiskey. Check them out on Instagram @DublinerWhiskey https://www.instagram.com/dublinerwhiskey/?hl=enIf you like this episode, consider supporting on Patreon! ( http://www.patreon.com/tonycantwell ) where you can get:* Weekly Bonus podcast every Friday. * Unlocked all episodes of the Bonus Cantwell Shitshow. * Priority tickets for all upcoming gigs (excluding Pure Grá tour).* Access to the Shitshow Discord Server where you can send me topics and suggestions!
It's a chill girls' hangout in the courtroom this week….but SOMEONE is in the mood to start a fight?! Nick and Jess both take a stab at Approach the Bench...as well as Olivia Rodrigo's “deja vu” (Girls, it's just “Cruel Summer” Lite!). Producer Brian hops into the chat to discuss messy (like, soooo so messy) burgers, everyone thinks of something earth-shattering to ask before the shutdown of Yahoo Answers, and the highly controversial semantics are debated when it comes to the “mason jar aesthetic”. You can cut the tension in the room with a KNIFE/foam roller when it's time for Tits and Tats. Does a runny egg belong on a burger? Am I perganart? WHO starts the first ever What's the Verdict fight?! Listen to find out, and follow us on social at @theverdictpod/subscribe for more messy fun!
How can a Black Marxist analysis help us stop fascism? Solid easy question for Yahoo Answers. Professor Robin D.G. Kelley joins Francesca and comedian Nato Green to discuss the importance of both an anti-capitalist and an anti-racist analysis. He digs into the roots of the current BLM movement and how the once-fringe discussions around prison abolition are becoming more mainstream. Plus, QAnon is apparently just a dude living in Japan, and Joe Manchin won't reform the filibuster because he still believes in bi-partisanship and probably the tooth fairy. AND, a special bonus discussion about the disappointing Amazon union vote in Bessemer, Alabama with Nato and Robin for patrons only! Become a patron today https://www.patreon.com/bitchuationroom. Featuring: Nato Green, comedian, http://www.twitter.com/natogreen Robin D.G. Kelley, Professor UCLA, author of Freedom Dreams: The Black Radical Imagination and Hammer and Hoe: Alabama Communists During the Great Depression Francesca Fiorentini, host, http://www.twitter.com/franifio ---Join the Franita and become a Patron today: www.patreon.com/bitchuationroomFollow The Bitchuation Room on Twitter @BitchuationPodThanks to producer Rebecca Rufer, and post production team Kelly Carey & Dorsey Shaw. Music Credits: The Cannery by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4485-the-canneryLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseSupport The Bitchuation Room on: Venmo: @TBR-LIVE Cash-App: @TBRLIVE Check Out The Bitchuation Room Podcast iTunes: http://bit.ly/iTunesbitchuationGoogle Music: http://bit.ly/GoogleBitchuationStitcher: http://bit.ly/stitcherbitchuationSpotify: http://bit.ly/spotifybitchuation Find Francesca On: Twitter: https://twitter.com/franifio YouTube: The Bitchuation Room's channel: https://www.youtube.com/franifio Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/franifioFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/FranifioInsta: https://www.instagram.com/franifio/ Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Near Memo is a weekly conversation about Search, Social, and Commerce: What happened, why it matters, and the implications for local businesses and national brands. With Swyft providing last mile same day delivery will we see small businesses being able to offer their Prime like subscriptions? - DavidThe new FTC rule-making changes are signaling that the FTC will use their authority to deter and punish for fake reviews and testimonials. - MikeWhy did Yahoo Answers fail and what will it take to have a great answer system? Do Google's Local Guides show a path? - Greg
In this week's episode, we're talking about being raised by the Internet. Morgan gets nostalgic about Yahoo Answers, 2008 Twitter, and catfishing on message boards.
“1:39 Muere el príncipe Felipe”6:27 Las acusaciones de Frida Sofia contrasu abuelo y su mamá.“15:17 Dice Vanity Fair que Trump se debe ir a la cárcel sin llorar”17:54 Los humanos somos como los osos“20:48 Cómo encontrarte en una relación”26:46 Anna Srokin sus mentiras la llevaron a tener un especial de Netflix“33:26 Se nos va Yahoo Answers”36:42 Los hermanos Winkelvoss y la venganzacontra Mark Zuckerberg“41:53 //RAPIDITAS//”43:58 Putin es el hombre más guapo de Rusia“45:58 Lore lunática, ¡Viene una vibra muyromántica!
The team discusses a huge leak at Facebook, China's national investment in cryptocurrency, the end of Yahoo Answers and LG's departure from the smartphone market. Out Hot Hardware candidate is the Dell OptiPlex 7090 Ultra, an ultra-compact desktop PC that's entirely built into a monitor stand.Nintendo's distinctly dodgy advice about port forwarding: pcpro.link/pod537aDigits To Dollars report on smartphone manufacturers: pcpro.link/pod537b
Clubhouse isn't messing around when it comes to flipping the monetization switch. TikTok translation might make that platform even more global. Yahoo Answers circles the drain. Are NFT prices already dropping? And with the new digital Yuan, would the Chinese government be able to literally turn off the money in your wallet?Sponsors:Today In Digital Marketing PodcastKraken.com/techmemeLinks:Clubhouse's new direct payments let you toss a coin to creators, and they get 100 percent (The Verge)TikTok adds automatic captions to videos in accessibility push (The Verge)Yahoo Answers will be shut down forever on May 4th (The Verge)The NFT bubble might be bursting already (CNN Business)China Creates Its Own Digital Currency, a First for Major Economy (WSJ)E3 2021 Will Take Place as a Free Virtual Conference, In-Person L.A. Event Targeted for Next Year (Variety)Streaming Services Have Finally Run Out of New Shows. Kind of. (Bloomberg)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Wanna know how me and this b*tch fell out? SHE HAS RISEN, LISTENERS! The she in question? Taylor Swift. In this week's episode, Christina and Lydia talk white boy summer, Judas Iscariot (the original judas) and Jesus....the GHOST, Ariana Grande's new job, and the murder of Yahoo Answers. As the father of a son, we hope you enjoy!*Apologies for the background noise throughout the entire episode, we have a creaky table and love to fidget.
The new season of 'Star Trek: Discovery' debuts later this year; Yahoo Answers is shutting down on May 4th
Today's headlines: Yahoo Answers is shutting down on May 4th, Federal labor agency says Amazon illegally fired climate activists and someone made a playable, TV-sized Nintendo Switch.
Hosts Amera and Miles give advice to people on Yahoo Answers about their love life.
This week Liam and Sophia discuss if Armie Hammer is a cannibal, why people cheat in relationships, and then return to the cesspool that is questions from Yahoo Answers.