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During the first week of September the Institution hosted Volunteer Week. A back-to-back week of committee meetings and networking, enabling members from all over the world to take part in a wide range of activities. As a Chair of a Division of the IMechE, this was a great opportunity for Helen to meet up with not just her division members but members from across the Institution. Helen personally always find it a fulfilling and enjoyable time, meeting new members, seeing a few old faces in some cases, ones she had not seen since covid. Catching up with old friends - Volunteer Week enables international members to share their experiences Helen decided, as she was going to be there for 2 days, she would take the opportunity to record some interviews for the podcast. Helen spoke with members about why they were there, what they hoped to gain from attending sessions and what got them excited about being a volunteer. On day 1 of her visit she attended Council. As a divisional chair Helen has an ex-eficcio seat on Council which enables her to represent the over 3000 members who identify as Biomedical Engineers in the Institution. In the last few years, the structure of Council has changed significaly, with a much more streamlined membership. Council in its simplest form acts as both a sounding board and mirror for the trustees, reflecting the views and ideas of members, to help the Trustee Board make informed decisions on behalf of the whole membership. Its work however, is much more nuanced than that, with small task and finish and sub-groups being formed to ensure every aspect of a topic is analysed and agreed. To some of you listening that might sound like your worst nightmare; sitting in lots of meetings, it's something we do at work all the time. Of course, it can be laborious at times, but surprisingly it is an excellent forum in which to test your negotiating and management skills, as well as listening abilities, and learning new ways to view opinon, ensuring that everyone has a voice and that a well-reasoned outcome can be agreed upon. Taking a break - Council Members chat over coffee Despite the hectic Council agenda, Helen was able to sit down with Council Chair Martin Robinson to ask him about the structure and purpose of Councill and how Council's decisions flow down to the grassroots members. They also discussed the impact of the newly released strategy and why members should consider getting actively involved in the operational and governance committees at HQ. Helen spoke with Emil Tschepp, Chair of the Young Members Board. Emil has been actively involved in young engineer's activities for many years, with various roles on the YMB committee, taking up the position of Chair of the Board just a few months ago. When Helen caught up with him, he was just coming out of his first Council session. She asked Emil, what was the value of having young member representation on Council and what he hoped to achieve as YMB Chair in the coming years. Sylvain Jamais has been an active volunteer for many years, both at regional level, being Chair of the BmED Cambridge centre and at board level as a Trustee, Vice-Chair of Council and CLC and several strategy sub-groups. During a quick tea break, Helen asked Sylvain what being on Council meant to him and what impact the new strategy would have on the future of the IMechE. With a short overnight rest, Helen headed back to HQ for Technical Strategy Board. The TSB is one of seven operational boards. Its role is to represent members across their industrial sectors and technical specialisms, which are divided into eighteen divisional boards and groups. Inclusive Discussion - IMechE IT enables members to dial in and be part of the conversations TSB's purpose is to develop and support the engineering and technical activities across the Ds and Gs as well as advise the Trustee Board on technical issues facing industry and coordinate strategic development by producing reports and advice to Government authorities through the IMechE's policy team. Earlier in the year Helen spoke with the then Chair of TSB Paul Jones about the work TSB had been doing in the development of the Instituion's strategy document. In June, Paul finished his tenure and James Collinson, past-chair of the railway division, took up the post. Just before they went into the TSB meeting, Helen caught up with James to ask him why he felt driven to volunteer on the Technical Boards and how the members of TSB engage with the wider membership to ensure they have a voice within the Institution. Useful Links If this episode has got you keen to find out more about volunteering within the Institution then check out our web page www.imeche.org/get-involved You can also find out more about the structure, operation and governance of the Institution at www.imeche.org/about-us If you would like to speak to a member of staff or ask a question about volunteering then email the Member Engagement Team at membernetworks@imeche.org We would love to hear your thoughts and comments on this episode. If you would like to get in touch, email us at podcast@imeche.org You can find more information about the work of the IMechE at www.imeche.org
What's the most important thing youth ministry offers? The first answer is Jesus, but is there another layer that students need to experience to help hear the name of Jesus more clearly.In this episode of the YMB podcast co-hosts Zac and Chad talk one of their most beloved principles for healthy student ministry. It's a vital part of every ministry, the ministry of fun.And no, we don't mean fun as in games. Yes, maybe games sometimes, but fun is so much more than the silly 5 mins before the 2nd song on Wednesday nights. Fun is so much more. When done right fun is revolutionary. Fun is the counter-cultural experience of being a safe space where people care about you and welcome you to be know.So in this episode we want open up what fun might mean for your youth ministry.Lend us your ears and let's chat about what a ministry of fun looks like for your teenagers.Chad and Zac are here for you because quality fun is hard work and there is no better way to get fun done than on a team! Follow up with our team! https://studentministry.lifeway.com/Join us for a preaching event like no other!https://www.lifeway.com/experienceLet's hang out in your town!https://studentministry.lifeway.com/s..Support the show
Jusnah Gadi is a music business educator and founder of Young Music Boss which is a resource hub and network building tool for young music entrepreneurs and creatives. YMB aims to prepare the next generation of music industry professionals as well as build an alliance among young music creatives, entrepreneurs and relevant music associations. At the heart of YMB is the desire to empower young professionals through our online content, events, educational tools and consultancy services. Jusnah is also the Co-founder of Hot N Juicy Shrimp LDN, which brings authentic Southern American flavours to the UK. Jusnah is fast becoming a formidable and much needed force in the music industry. Jusnah is also passionate about developing the ecosystem of the Tanzanian music industry and consults various artist teams guiding them on how to maximize income and building a solid infrastructure around their artist. In this episode Alicia and Jusnah discuss: Building credibility by gaining expertise Her career journey in Law and why Music Law interested her How to handle a No and building long term relationships Navigating her way throughout the music industry and why she startedYoung Music Boss The successes and failures of running a fast food business - Facing your failures Why Young Music Boss awards is Needed and one of the fastest growing award events Connect with Jusnah Gadi - https://www.instagram.com/diamondlanelondon/?hl=en Young Music Boss - https://www.instagram.com/youngmusicboss/?hl=en - https://www.youngmusicboss.com/ TES - https://www.instagram.com/tesentspace/?hl=en YMG Awards - https://www.instagram.com/ymbawards/?hl=en Hot n Juicy Shrimp - https://www.hotnjuicyshrimpldn.co.uk/
Do you ever get caught up in your feels?Your students will be up in their feelings this summer (especially at camp)... so what's your plan?In this episode of the YMB podcast co-hosts Zac and Chad talk about how emotions are an important part of youth ministering. It's part of their development and an important piece of pastoring faithfully.And there is no season more emotional or emotive than summer. It's big events, it's the relief of less school, it's a new rhythm for life. They might actually even get a few naps in...So in this episode we wanted to prep with you, for you, the emotional journey students might take this summer.Lean in and review what your space and time allocates for emotional development. Are you steamrolling through? Are you often derailed at the first signs of sleepy-tired tears? How are you prepping yourself and your team? For the middle schooler and high schooler make plans not just for what you will do, but perhaps how it will affect your students when you gather this summer.Chad and Zac are here for you emotionally as you are planning, pastoring, and caretaking for students. Reach out and let us know how we can help.Follow up with our team! https://studentministry.lifeway.com/Join us for a preaching event like no other!https://www.lifeway.com/experienceLet's hang out in your town!https://studentministry.lifeway.com/s...Support the show
What would you say you want me to do here? In this episode of the YMB podcast co-hosts Zac and Chad challenge each other back and forth to ask the most important questions a candidate can ask when interviewing for a ministry position. A lot is at stake when applying for a job and a candidate should have as much interest in the church/organization as they should have in the candidate. We should all come to an interview with great questions!It is possibly a decade long decision and so the process should be painstakingly truthful, perhaps brutally honest, and helpfully healthy for all parties involved. Zac and Chad share some of their insights from coaching youth ministry leaders across the country for the last 8 years. Write down the ones you like, craft them into your own language and then take them with you before your next interview. Chad and Zac are here for you as support as you endeavor in perhaps a decade(s) defining set of interview. Longevity starts in the first interview! Follow up with our team! https://studentministry.lifeway.com/Join us for a preaching event like no other!https://www.lifeway.com/experienceLet's hang out in your town!https://studentministry.lifeway.com/s...Support the show
What does it take to make a disciple? How do teenage disciples grow?Resources. What an important word to define.In this episode of the YMB podcast co-hosts Zac and Chad reflect on their experiences with other resource events (*cough book fairs cough*) and what those previous moments have taught them about youth ministry's work to equip students, leaders, and parents.Truly, your students need resources and you cannot be the start and end of their discipleship informed/formation journey. Zac and Chad talk about why your youth ministry needs more helpful stuff and we aren't just talking books in the lobby! Your space: the physical layout of a room/building, the community space of how people might gather, and the relational/social space of how students are welcomed are all part of the resourcing of your ministry. Take a listen and then take a moment to reflect on the pathways and purposes of disciple-making in your space. Chad and Zac are here to encourage you to evaluate not just what you can do, but the space, program, and relationships you can foster as you minister. Follow up with our team! https://studentministry.lifeway.com/Join us for a preaching event like no other!https://www.lifeway.com/experienceLet's hang out in your town!https://studentministry.lifeway.com/s...Support the show
"Not many people get to choose the circumstances of their worst-case scenarios."CAST:Leland Heed: Victor AlgernonVaris Zima: Aster HuxleySerina Johnston: Jules KroeberFin Carter: Roger MorrisNoelle Salisbury: Lucy CalvinE.G. Tariku: Hugo HighsmithArtemis Jack Gontscharov: Mildred CavendishWRITING STAFF: Jack LoneyEDITOR: Stoker LeopoldSound effects this week by AldebaranCW, YMB, 21100375, and previously credited artists via freesound.org.TRANSCRIPTSocial media, Patreon, and Fundrazr: https://linktr.ee/brainrotpresents Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's been almost 7 years and 250 episodes, but what haven't we covered?In this episode Zac and Chad talk through the IG questions we have received in the last few weeks that really mattered to our YMB podcast listeners.Seriously though, y'all are really concerned about food and condiments...We are spending the next few weeks talking about some important topics to us. Come back and join us as we explore what we think matters most to YMs. If you are feeling the stress of a difficult season or an impending tough choice. Reach out via Instagram @youthministrybooster or email zac@youthministrybooster.comLove you youth ministry friend, health can be defined, sought, and fought for, if you will. Support the showSupport the show
"The following is a personal communication from the office of Dr. Lucille Calvin."CAST:Leland Heed: Victor AlgernonVaris Zima: Aster HuxleySerina Johnston: Jules KroeberFin Carter: Roger MorrisNoelle Salisbury: Lucy CalvinE.G. Tariku: Hugo HighsmithWRITING STAFF: Stanford BlueEDITOR: Stoker LeopoldSound effects this week by AldebaranCW, YMB, 21100375, and previously credited artists via freesound.org.TRANSCRIPT Social media, Patreon, and Fundrazr: https://linktr.ee/brainrotpresents Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Entrepreneur, Lawyer, Music Business expert, and just all-round inspiration, Jusnah Gadi Mtengeti, sits down with host, Lawrie Wilson, in this weeks 'Past, Present, Future' fix.Perhaps best known for founding the incredible 'Young Music Boss' platform, Jusnah is a hugely well-known and respected figurehead within the industry, and rightly so... this said, people have never seen her in this light before though; it is a special 40 minutes of conversation that all should study.Jusnah talks on ups, downs, trauma, triumph and everything in between! Feedback is always welcomed and valued, so please do let us know what you think by commenting, and be sure to like and subscribe too.- DiSCOVERY's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/discovery_rapp/?hl=en- Jusnah's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/diamondlanelondon/?hl=en- Host's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawriewilson/?hl=enThanks - DiSCOVERY
We are heading to the beach this January for our first ever We Gather Together Morning Time Retreat. Join me, Gather author Heather Tully, Dawn Garrett and the YMB team as we do Morning Time together, relax on the beach, and share a ton of encouragement and ideas for your Morning Time. In this special episode of the podcast we discuss all the retreat details. Register and read more at https://pambarnhill.com/retreat.
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For this episode, we check in with Drew, the client from Season 1 whose episodes are continuing on Patreon.com (link below). Drew wants to be doing more to do less, as he copes with the stress of his recent heart attack. Drew processes his parents not showing up to support him the way he needs and wants them. Speaking of which, Doug is supported on the breakdown by a special guest therapist – his mom! Link to YMB on Patreon, click here
What is the ultimate snack? Protein? Fried? Dippable? This episode of the YMB podcast was recorded live in Houston, at Houston's First Baptist, during one of our Essentials sessions with some friends and commentary about the content of the day, the strategy for the day after, and banter for our favorite snacking.In this episode Chad and Zac and guests Sean and Tony share some reflections on the state of youth ministry today, the content we covered at Essentials, and the predictions for the Big Game!If you are hungry for more check out when Essentials is coming to an area near you!Essentials Dates 2022 (Live, Free, One-Day Ministers Events)March 7: Norfolk VirginiaMarch 8: Richmond VirginiaMarch 10: Annapolis Maryland*Click here to register for free while spots remain!*Get Registered for Youth Pastor Summit this Spring season 2022! Youth Pastor Summit is conference designed to motivate, inspire, and equip every leader who invest in the lives of the next generation. YPS is a unique experience where there is an intentionality towards creating and cultivating an environment that fosters collaboration, community, and soul-care. YPS is a great opportunity for leaders to be refueled, recharged, and refreshed!https://slulead.com/yps/Southern California: March 28-29Orlando, FL: April 4-5Dallas, TX: April 11-12Nashville, TN: April 25-26Experience 2022: Practice What You PreachMay 2-4 in Nashville TN!Youth pastors preach. Sharing the message matters because souls matter. Whether you preach to a room of 12 or a crowd of 1,200 the skill of preaching is critical. This unique event is a chance to practice one of the most important things you do. Join us in Nashville for this limited event! https://www.lifeway.com/en/events/student-ministry-experienceYouth Ministry BoosterLearn more about Youth Ministry Booster and get signed up to be a part of a healthy, growing, Mastermind here.https://www.youthministrybooster.comSupport the show (http://community.youthministrybooster.com/)
This is it! We are proud to present our 100th episode of Your Morning Basket. Who would have thought that we could do 100 episodes about Morning Time and not run out of ideas? (Hint: At times it was NOT me.) But we have and I am proud of all of them.In this 100th episode I am joined by YMB community manager (and all-around podcast super-fan) Dawn Garrett for a jaunt down memory lane as we highlight our favorite episodes and guests from the first 99. Our hopes are these snippets bring back some memories of episodes you might want to revisit or encourage you to check out some you might have missed. Enjoy!For show notes and links to the episodes visit https://pambarnhill.com/ymb100
In this months episode, we continue the theme of the IMechE engineering challenges focusing on the unmanned aerial system or UAS Challenge. The event is held in mid-July at the British Model Flying Association's national centre, Buckminster. This event sees teams of university students design, build, test and fly an unmanned aircraft system scoring points across these different segments to win the competition. So, while Helen was busy preparing for our live Formula Student podcast, the Institution's Young Members were out recording the highs and lows at UAS. The University of Surrey were crowned grand champions this year, with an impressive combination of scoring across their reports and autonomous flights during the event, even recovering from a crash to have a fourth attempt at the release of the AirDropBox system. Loughborough University only just missed out on the top spot due to a rather terminal crash, but they did manage to scoop up the majority of awards in Innovation, Design, Safety, and Operational Supportability. There was also a virtual competition where teams could submit their designs online in lieu of them being able to attend in person. This enabled international teams to compete and gain recognition for their work despite Covid restrictions. Teams from Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Greece secured some of these virtual competition awards with India's Team WRise from the University of Petroleum and Energy Studies in first place. Stephen McLaughlin, YMB aerospace division representative and one of the UAS judges was on site, to talk with Paul Lloyd, Chair of the UAS Challenge, Phil Briggs, from QinetiQ one of the event sponsors, Kristina Lindon UAS project manager and one of the Imperial College London team members. Useful Links: https://www.imeche.org/events/challenges/uas-challenge/about-uas-challenge https://www.imeche.org/events/challenges/uas-challenge/team-resources/video-recordings We would love to hear your thoughts and comments on this episode and the IMechE Challenges. If you would like to get in touch email us at podcast@imeche.org You can find more information about the work of the IMechE at www.imeche.org
In episode 7, we hear back from Richard Dolon, who reveals some unexpected information. Then, we hear about a special Sharing event from Nancy Candleton, which we attend, and we find out there are clearly a number of people who know more about what's going on than we do. By the end, well...just listen. Music by: CO.AG Let's Do This!: stockmusiclinks.com (License: creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Youtube Audio Library Sound Attributions: Approx 800 laughter and clapter.wav - lonemonk - https://freesound.org/s/72844/ big crowd laughter.wav - Kyster - https://freesound.org/s/124028/ Bones Breaking 2 - Gammelsmurfen778 - https://freesound.org/s/474002/ Bones Breaking 3 - Gammelsmurfen778 - https://freesound.org/s/474003/ Club chatter, London - mlteenie - https://freesound.org/s/152874/ Cracking/Crunching, A.wav - InspectorJ - https://freesound.org/s/333818/ Door open and close - rivernile7 - https://freesound.org/s/234244/ Door opening and closing 1 - JakLocke - https://freesound.org/s/261091/ Door opening and closing 2 - JakLocke - https://freesound.org/s/261090/ evening in the country.WAV - inchadney - https://freesound.org/s/367463/ growing_plant.wav - MaxDemianAGL - https://freesound.org/s/131050/ Horse_Hooves_Hard_Floor_Interior.wav - bewagne - https://freesound.org/s/187610/ laughter 01.wav - tim.kahn - https://freesound.org/s/337001/ Male Vocal - Verse Section - robgrace - https://freesound.org/s/259195/ Plastic bag opened up and pack of cookies taken out.wav - Jack_Freedom5712 - https://freesound.org/s/365165/ Pumpmkin Guts 1.aif - MWLANDI - https://freesound.org/s/85851/ Pumpmkin Guts 2.aif - MWLANDI - https://freesound.org/s/85852/ Pumpmkin Guts 3.aif - MWLANDI - https://freesound.org/s/85853/ Pumpmkin Guts 4.aif - MWLANDI - https://freesound.org/s/85854/ Putting on jacket.wav - Kat7777 - https://freesound.org/s/408461/ room-tone theater with silent woman 130525_07.wav - klankbeeld - https://freesound.org/s/210882/ S Short Applause - .wav - Processasaurus - https://freesound.org/s/440116/ S Short Laughter .wav - Processasaurus - https://freesound.org/s/440117/ SFX - various briefcase latch sounds - blouhond - https://freesound.org/s/440710/ shuffling papers 1.WAV - paulmessier - https://freesound.org/s/264876/ stereo version of processaurus's Freesound#440117.wav - Timbre -https://freesound.org/s/455959/ Zipping_pants_fx.wav - YMB - https://freesound.org/s/408461/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sporadicphantoms/message
This month we are posting not one, but two episodes! to celebrate the Instituion's Challenges. We have finally reached the summer and we don't know about you, but this year seems to have gone pretty fast so far. Despite being in a kind of limbo, between pre-2020 normality and a new 2021 blend of virtual and physical working, the team here at I2I are pleased to see some of the IMechE events returning to the calendar and especially the IMechE Challenges, aimed at young engineers across the globe. From the 21st to the 25th July, all eyes will be on formula student, as it kicks off at the Silverstone circuit after a year's hiatus. This year their are only 40 teams competing and it is not open to the public as it usually would be, but that will not deminish our excitment. I2I will be right there, coming live from the competition. This will be our first live broadcast and we are hoping to have some special guests and a ‘phone in' for you, our listeners, to ask questions about the FS challenge and the Instituion's other comeptitions. More details on that closer to the day, so keep your eyes on the I2I podcast page at www.imeche.podbean.com The Railway challenge was live again on the 25th - 27th June after also taking a year off due to COVID. The event is held at Stapleford miniature railway in the grounds of Stapleford hall, and also included a virtual segment this year, to enable teams who were not able to participate, the opportunity to get involved. The University of Huddersfield's HudRail team were the overall winners of challenge, the RCAS team from the University of Sheffield took the runners-up spot and the Alstom & University of Derby team were in third place. Thanks goes to all the hard work of the railway division and their trackside volunteers. The design challenge for 1st year engineers, the Automation challenge for apprentices and the UAS challenge take place later in the year, around September/October, so keep an eye out for all of those. You can find details of all the challenges at www.imeche.org/events/challenges So, to get you in the spirit of the season, Helen's first podcast this month was recorded with Lydia Amarquaye, IMechE Education Policy Advisor. Before joining the IMechE as a member of staff, Lydia was an active member and chaired the YMB in 2017. As part of her role on the Manufacturing Industries Division Board, she was involved in helping to devise and establish the Apprentice Automation Challenge. So she is well placed to talk about this exciting part of the IMechE' s STEM engagement. We would love to hear your thoughts and comments on this episode and the IMechE Challenges. If you would like to get in touch email us at podcast@imeche.org You can find more information about the work of the IMechE at www.imeche.org
Carnage & Cluster Present Hits & Shits Radio EP.39 21-03-26 YMB 01. Jade - Man Eating Lizard (YMB Remix) 02. Black Sun Empire - Don't You Breach (YMB Remix) 03. YMB & Mumblz ft. Siege - So High 04. YMB - Terrorize! 05. Trancehistory - Doodey (YMB & K-Teck Bootleg) 06. YMB - Git Crunk! (DJ Ruffneck's Tainted Edit) 07. Outblast & Angerfist - Delusion (YMB Bootleg) 08. YMB - Fuck You 09. YMB & Brainpain - Freddy's Wet Dream 10. YMB & MathizM - Assimilated 11. YMB - The End 12. YMB - Psychotropic Substance 13. Le Bask - Hardcoriste (YMB Edit) 14. YMB & Stinger - We Believe (Free-K's Rework) 15. YMB & Ogonek - Going Crazy 16. Lacuna Origin - Distant Moves (YMB Remix) 17. Aron Chupa - Little Swing (YMB Bootleg) 18. YMB & K-Teck - Aquarius 19. YMB & eRRe - Everybody In The Club 20. YMB & Emoshin - Blood Red 21. YMB - The End VIP 22. YMB - Kream 23. YMB & BSA - Inhumane Reality 24. YMB - The Sirens 25. YMB & Brainpain - Move Those Feet 26. Rammstein - Sonne (YMB Bootleg) 27. YMB - Bweeeeehhhh! 28. YMB - You're Fucked (DJ Ruffneck's Bieke Bootleg) 29. Amnesys - The Purest (YMB Remix) 30. YMB - Git Crunk! 31. YMB - Keiharde Porno! 32. Neonlight & Miss Redflower - Dessert (YMB & MathizM Remix) 33. YMB - The Power Of The Keepers 34. YMB - Jump! 35. YMB - Follow The Pink Lines On The Road 36. YMB & Stinger - We Believe 37. YMB & MathizM - Your Destination 38. YMB & Fragz - Oren Ishii 39. YMB & BSA - Pumped Like You 40. YMB & Brainwash - Crosscore 41. YMB & Brainpain - Go Hard 42. YMB & Brainpain - Get Up 43. Black Sun Empire & Nymfo - Kempi (YMB Remix) 44. YMB - Dreamscape 45. Sinister Souls - Flatliner (YMB & MathizM Remix) 46. Savage & Numek - Untitled (YMB Remix) 47. YMB - Git Crunk! (YMB Shots VIP) 48. Anime - Detonate (YMB Bootleg) 49. Ogonek ft. Angie - Embrace The Darkness (YMB Remix)
Spiritual practitioner Crystal Duan joins Doug and Meredith to break down Astrology. We talk about understanding the language of it as well as both the pseudoscience and its real-life applications. Crystal uses Astrological charts for Mer and Doug to show how you can apply them to your life and relationships. What’s your sign? And your moon, and your rising sign? IG: @your.mental.breakdown, FB: @your.mental.breakdown.podcast Mentioned in this episode: Meredith Levy Doug Friedman YMB on Social Media: The Facebook Group Instagram Generate your own Astrological Chart here Find Crystal Duan here: Website Instagram Twitter
YMB is back! Cody and Chase go deep on interstellar space travel, talk about GameStop's wildly successful stock trend, and much more! Thanks for stopping by! Send us voice messages here and we'll play them on the next episode! https://anchor.fm/you-me-and-the-boys/message Check out our website here…. https://www.ymbcast.com Follow us on... Cody: Twitter - @ImCodyBless , Twitch @ObiWanKenober Chase: Twitter: @chaselordi And while you're here, check out our other show, Garbage Takes! Thank you. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ymb/message
YMB is back to kick off the New Year! Before we move forward we take some time to look back at how we grew and the show evolved over the past year. We talk about the government, the media, personal growth, what goes into the podcast and more. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/you-mad-bro/support
This month's episode is brought to you by the IMechE's Young Members Board. The YMB represents the interests of over 69,000 young members from a broad range of industries and specialisms. The YMB works to ensure that the young member's voice is heard and considered in all areas of the institution. Your host is Ying Wan Loh, an IMechE chartered engineer and IET Young Engineer of the Year 2019. She is the professional development standards committee rep on the young members board. In this month's episode Ying explores three topics: Challenges facing new workers Furloughed and unemployed - tips to getting a job The unsure worker - the importance of reskilling and training With focus on engineering careers in the context of Covid-19. She explores challenges and opportunities for young graduates and new workers, how to mitigate the impact of furlough and unemployment and provides some tips for those who are currently employed but thinking of other opportunities ahead. Ying's guests include: Amar Gohil – Graduate Engineer WMG University of Warwick Alan Carroll – Director Stratus Recruitment Ltd Matthew Laskaj – Director Project Engineering Management Ltd & IMechE Scottish Region Chair Challenges Facing New Workers Ying discusses the challenges and opportunities faced by fresh graduates and new workers. The panel discusses how COVID-19 will change recruiting practices, how to ace online/phone interviews and how you should prepare for them, advice for fresh graduates looking for their first job, and those considering a PhD or further education. Furloughed and Unemployed - Tips on getting a job Ying explores how those at home on furlough might be feeling unsure or even nervous about their continued employment. The panel discusses whether gaps in your CV can put you at a disadvantage, advice on how engineers can structure their day to maximize their chances to get back into work and which engineering sectors may see major growth post-COVID. The Unsure Worker - The importance of reskilling With uncertainties in the job market, many are re-thinking their career options. Ying discusses working from home, professional development, online training and diversity and inclusion in the workplace, how people can continue to develop themselves professionally, how recruiters are ensuring a fair recruitment process in the light of the pandemic. The panel also discusses the benefits of professional accreditation, online Masters and Doctorates and the opportunities of developing entrepreneurial skills. The IMechE offers a number of careers advice routes for those looking for job opportunities and CV development. For members and their families, the Institution also has a Support Network. Useful links below: Membership Surgeries are being held weekly across the Regions. They are free events online allowing you 1-2-1 time with an IMechE Business Development expert. Visit the IMechE Near You page for your region https://www.imeche.org/get-involved/near-you The EngRec Live 2020, is a virtual careers and learning event for graduate and young engineers taking place 30th October. It is the UK's first multi-sector virtual careers fair for the early careers in the engineering industry. https://www.imeche.org/news/news-article/join-engrec-live-2020-the-first-virtual-virtual-careers-fair-for-young-engineers sign up at https://think.online-event.co/registration/think-engrec-live-2 If you have been impacted by the COVID crisis or any of the issues discussed in this episode, please reach out to the IMechE Support Network. They offer personal and practical support for members and their families. They can help with everything from employment coaching and CV writing, resources for dyslexia and autism, to debt advice, financial aid and counselling. If you wish to know more, please call on 020 7304 6816 or email supportnetwork@imeche.org https://www.imeche.org/support-network/
Zac currently serves as the Student Ministry Specialist for Lifeway Students. Zac is also the co-founder for Youth Ministry Booster. Zac is a voracious reader, avid gamer, car-camper, folk musician, black coffee-drinker, beard aficionado. Enneagram 7 & ENFP. He loves to eat breakfast food at new places with his wife Karen and two wild boys Isaiah & Gideon. For 15+ years, Zac has served on staff at local churches in Oklahoma and North Carolina to oversee middle school, high school and college-aged ministries. Zac received his undergraduate education from Oklahoma Baptist University and his Master's of Divinity from Duke University. Follow Zac on social @zacworkun Learn more about YMB: www.youthministrybooster.com (september 2nd) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-pastors-round-table/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-pastors-round-table/support
In a special Insight Out bonus minisode during this Covid quarantine, Doug and Meredith connect with each other (and you) from their own homes. They share some thoughts about the ‘panic’ in the middle of this pan-dem-ic. They also reach into the YMB Mailbag to read a listener question about bodily functions in session! The Mailbag is going to be a regular feature on Insight Out where you’ll hear Doug and Meredith give their feedback, answers, and thoughts on your comments - so keep them coming! YMB on Facebook YMB on Instagram YMB on Twitter YMB website
Welcome to Your Mental Breakdown, hosted by Doug Friedman and Meredith Levy. YMB is a psychotherapy entertainment podcast featuring two licensed therapists. They are real people outside the office, and real therapists in sessions inside the office, who follow a client along the process of personal growth and healing in therapy. Doug and Meredith kick off the show by introducing who they are, how they met, why they are doing this, and what you can expect in the episodes to come. They talk about ways in which this show will demystify and destigmatize therapy, and what to know when seeking out a therapist. They explain why one may want to consider therapy and introduce us to the client we will hear in upcoming sessions. This episode features the client’s first session followed by Doug and Meredith breaking it down afterward. Episode Webpage Contact Us: Meredith Levy Douglas Friedman Your Mental Breakdown Mentioned in this episode: Psychology Today – find a therapist: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists
EPISODE 22 (Zac Workun)On today’s episode we’re interviewing Zac Workun. Zac is a long time youth pastor. He currently serves as Associate Pastor of Youth Ministries at Southern Hills Baptist Church Tulsa, OK. He’s an author, blogger, podcaster and co-founder of Youth Ministry Booster.VISIT THE FULL POST HERE:https://www.htdt.org/podcast/zacworkunWHAT’S IN THIS EPISODE?1:36 – Introduction of Randy2:02 – Youth Ministry Shout Out (John Simmons)3:55 – Zac’s personal background6:27 – What is Youth Ministry Booster?7:51 – What prompted the start of YMB?12:00 – What’s going on right now at YMB?16:35 – How does Zac juggle full time student ministry at a church and his YMB role?20:42 – The benefit of building relationships via YMB22:18 – Do youth pastors make the best campus pastors?23:30 – Finding mentors and partners in ministry to learn from26:34 – How to get in touch with Zac and YMB27:22 – Youth Ministry Booster podcast27:57 – Youth Ministry Booster Soul Care – a MUST!28:41 – Lightning Round38:09 – Final thoughts from Zac’s interview39:44 - CreditsHOW TO CONNECT:Youthministrybooster.comMinistry Booster – TwitterYouth Ministry Booster – Instagramzac@youthministrybooster.comYOUTH MINISTRY PODCAST NETWORK:www.youthministrypodcastnetwork.comThe Fringe Youth WorkerControlled ChaosWhy We StayedMulti MultiYouth Ministry UnitedHow’d They Do That?Next Level Youth Ministry
This interview episode with Matt Overton is a jam! Engaging and energetic for those who are feeling a need for fresh wind in youth ministry (Matt would appreciate the boat joke).Grow volume 3 drops this month! Did you know that you can get a year of Youth Ministry Booster free? Just buy Grow volume 3 here and a year of YMB is free ($240 value!). About the Guest:Matt Overton is a Princeton educated Virginian doing youth ministry in the Pacific North West. Matt's thoughtful, savvy, innovative approach to remodeling youth ministry is an exciting beat for frustrated or tired youth ministers. Learn more about Matt's Team, Vision, And Mentorship Program The Columbia Future Forge Here.Get Matt's New Book Mentorship and The Marketplace here Get Grow+Booster for the price of Grow! Show Notes and Quotes: "No student is ever finished” Students are less ready to make commitments in lifeStudent’s developmental plans have slowed down in their lives. “One of the ways I have learned how to be a christian in public is work. My jobs revealed the values that I had learned in Christ.”The church is sometimes an environment of too “niceness” A social enterprise is a new kind of business: Double bottom line: profit and impact.What are the problem areas in youth ministry?What is the urgency for youth ministry? MowTown Teen Lawn Care https://mowtownteenlawncare.com/Do what you are already good at... what are you good at? “It’s the passion that you desire for your students why would you not start with yourself.” Theological Movement: all of us are called to reflect on our internal and external livesYou have to start with missional theology. Move it, settle in, pay attention, look for the gospel holes, and find ways to do the gospel work.Ministry is actually very patient work. Innovation usually comes about when someone takes something that they were already good at on the side and they invested in it in their primary day to day activity. Support the show (http://community.youthministrybooster.com/)
In this positive, challenging, and encouraging bonus episode, Will and Zac talk about the importance of self-care, alignment, and reflection. We love you youth ministry friend! Be encouraged, stay motivated, do the hard work of self-examination for healthy leadership. Pull the car in the shop and do the evaluation before your big summer road trip. Get the Grow curriculum and strategy everyone is talking about, and a year of YMB for free! Visit https://www.youthministrybooster.com/grow to charge up your ministry plans, strategy, and alignment! #177 Show Notes: Seeking the kingdom is the heart check for what we really want in ministry. If we want the addition we have gotta have the alignment Alignment starts in the personal maintenance of studying the Scriptures of God’s promisesPeople want you to do life with them, pastor! Be with the people.“Maybe the busy you see in me, isn’t the reward I think it is” “We are living comfortably, uncomfortable” “We have become accustomed to our dysfunction” “Thinking that it’s not that bad is… such a lie” “You always pay your debts, whatever toll you have taken out will eventually come due” “You can’t fix form overnight” "You will repeat what you fail to repair"Listen Address CorrectThanks for listening. Support the show (http://community.youthministrybooster.com/)
Two youth pastors from different churches in the same town develop a friendship. Their relationship is so encouraging to each other that they begin to wonder if perhaps it could also be an encouragement to other youth workers. They decide to start a podcast, which leads to all kinds of cool things, not the least of which is an even deeper friendship and sharpening as youth workers. Sound familiar? Yes, it's our story. But it's also the story of Zac Workun and Chad Higgins from Youth Ministry Booster in Tulsa, OK. About four years ago, Zac and Chad leveraged their friendship to start what was then known as the After 9 podcast. That eventually morphed into a entrepreneurial endeavor known as Youth Ministry Booster. YMB has become a multi-faceted, much-needed resource. Youth workers from all over the country seek out YMB to find mutual encouragement, sharpening, coaching, and of course, podcasts. We have been fans of YMB from afar, and met them briefly last fall at the National Youth Workers Convention. We thought it would be fun to connect our shows. Chad was unable to join us, but we had a great conversation with Zac about the value of networks, the joys of longevity, the differences in ministry culture from the Bible Belt to the East Coast, and the mountain of sherpa-related metaphors that can be used in one episode. We especially want to thank Zac for giving us an idea for a new show: "Sherpas on Love." It's going to be big! We hope you enjoy this podcasting union. Episode 51 -- Crossover with Youth Ministry Booster Check out all the amazing, Sherpa-approved resources at Youth Ministry Booster:Youth Ministry Booster They have several podcasts, available on all platforms.Youth Ministry Booster Podcasts There really is a Gotebo, OK. Population 226.Gotebo, OK You can hang out with the Youth Ministry Sherpas and the Youth Ministry Boosters at the Youth Leader Summit, May 22-24 at Harvey Cedars Bible Conference in NJ!Youth Leader Summit
Two youth pastors from different churches in the same town develop a friendship. Their relationship is so encouraging to each other that they begin to wonder if perhaps it could also be an encouragement to other youth workers. They decide to start a podcast, which leads to all kinds of cool things, not the least of which is an even deeper friendship and sharpening as youth workers.Sound familiar?Yes, it's our story. But it's also the story of Zac Workun and Chad Higgins from Youth Ministry Booster in Tulsa, OK. About four years ago, Zac and Chad leveraged their friendship to start what was then known as the After 9 podcast. That eventually morphed into a entrepreneurial endeavor known as Youth Ministry Booster. YMB has become a multi-faceted, much-needed resource. Youth workers from all over the country seek out YMB to find mutual encouragement, sharpening, coaching, and of course, podcasts.We have been fans of YMB from afar, and met them briefly last fall at the National Youth Workers Convention. We thought it would be fun to connect our shows. Chad was unable to join us, but we had a great conversation with Zac about the value of networks, the joys of longevity, the differences in ministry culture from the Bible Belt to the East Coast, and the mountain of sherpa-related metaphors that can be used in one episode. We especially want to thank Zac for giving us an idea for a new show: "Sherpas on Love." It's going to be big!We hope you enjoy this podcasting union.Episode 51 -- Crossover with Youth Ministry Booster Check out all the amazing, Sherpa-approved resources at Youth Ministry Booster:Youth Ministry BoosterThey have several podcasts, available on all platforms.Youth Ministry Booster PodcastsThere really is a Gotebo, OK. Population 226.Gotebo, OKYou can hang out with the Youth Ministry Sherpas and the Youth Ministry Boosters at the Youth Leader Summit, May 22-24 at Harvey Cedars Bible Conference in NJ!Youth Leader Summit
In episode 171 Zac and Ben Trueblood of Lifeway Students talk about ministry after student ministry. With 2 new books of research and pastoral concern Ben presents some of the findings and hopes for youth pastors hoping to do right and better. Need Prayer? Help? Support? Email the YMB team here.Check out Ben's BooksWithin ReachA Different College ExperienceKey Moments: Original Dropout Study 200870% of active students drop out New Findings: Within Reach 201966% of active students drop out Defining Active Student Ministry: 2x or more a month "Nothing that we have helped them understand that has created a pull for them to be connected in a local expression of believers to other followers of Christ. To me that is more scary that something trying to convince them that their faith isn’t real…"We need to create multiple opportunities to be connected to the church at large and the adults of the church and adult ministries of the church “I didn’t feel connected to other people in my church” "I had a need, a desire for connection that was unfulfilled” Connection with people is the primary driver for people staying connected to the church through college. The more we connect students to the rest of the church the more they begin to understand that the church needs me. But in turn… Here’s why I need them.The church needs me, and I need them. Student ministry needs to find ways to connect beyond student ministry itself. Student ministries are doing a great For the next in the now. Support the show (http://community.youthministrybooster.com/)
Hey-oh! It's episode 170 of the YMB podcast with special guest Heather Lea Kenison. Heather is a YM who knows the value of connecting with other YMs and we love her heart for connecting with other leaders in that way. This interview is solid, zesty, and insightful and you will love hearing Heather's story of coming up in youth ministry and now leading and learning youth ministry for a bright new future. Heather Lea Kenison serves at St. Luke's United Methodist Church in Indianapolis, serving 5th-8th grade students and her families. A newlywed, Heather spends a lot of time with her husband and their one-eyed cat child. Heather believes that middle school ministry's purpose is to create a safe space for students to grow closer in relationship with God and others, and feels blessed to work with a dynamic team of volunteer leaders who make it their mission to live this out. Key Takeaways:"Even though I am in a different place now, I can say fundamentalism saved my life.” "Middle school kids; nothing feels safe for them, everything is changing, their body is betraying them” Measuring an Invite NightWere students safe?Did they have fun in community?Did they learn a new thing about God? “My Volunteers Kept Me Here” “Why not have an accounting for every minute of youth group?”The idea of a holiness group asking... “How is your soul?” Connect With Heather: Twitterhttps://twitter.com/heatherlea17?lang=enBloghttps://heatherleakenison.blog/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/heatherlea17Support the show (http://community.youthministrybooster.com/)
MP3 and More: http://ymb.tc/ttc36This is episode 36 of Tim’s Two Cents, the hypest podcast on your feed every week.This week your favorite YMB host talks about something he intimately understands: being shallow and empty. Popular things always seem to boil down nonsense and that bothers Tim.Then later in the show, he’ll sidetrack into his thoughts on Veterans/Armistice Day and the world’s reaction on social media.And to wrap things up, Tim will chat about dread in your life. Sounds fun, doesn’t it? Tune in now for Tim’s two cents on stuff and things!Every click helps. If this podcast was interesting, entertaining, obnoxious, or anything else, use the share buttons to let others know that it exists.Also follow http://twitter.com/bakersdozen93 on Twitter and message him all your complaints, adulation, and general thoughts.Tips appreciated: 1Kiy8x4pwMS7RQuH7xDeVcfqeup7gUTqA
MP3, Poll, Links, and More: http://ymb.tc/e264This is episode 264 of You, Me, and BTC – your liberty and Bitcoin podcast.Bitcoin miners with better technology make more money. That's an incredibly simple concept, but it also has wildly profound implications for humanity. Bitcoin created an unprecedented direct link between efficient computer chips and profit, thus incentivizing drastic innovation.Today, Samsung announced a new production process for obscenely small and efficient semiconductors. The tech giant didn't explicitly say anything about Bitcoin mining, but it's very likely that these chips will get used in the cryptocurrency industry.On today's stream, this headline will take our discussion to a surprisingly hot tech topic that we've neglected so far on YMB: artificial intelligence. Some people genuinely fear powerful technology. They think we might create machines that will wipe out humanity as we know it.We've never covered this idea on the air before, but we need to. Are we afraid that Bitcoin greed will lead to the creation of wickedly powerful computers? And will man's hunger for power cause his own elimination? Let's talk it all out tonight.And on a somewhat related note, Elon Musk started accepting cryptocurrency. Huh…Tune in for all the fun tonight at 9PM Eastern and check the list below for some of the specific stuff we'll cover!- New Energy Efficient Samsung Chips Could Benefit Crypto Miners- Samsung Electronics Starts Production of EUV-based 7nm LPP Process- Elon Musk Backed Boring Flamethrower Now Accepting BitcoinYour hosts this week are Daniel Brown, Tim Baker, and Zack Voell. Don't forget to visit http://ymb.tc/e264 so you can share your thoughts in the comments!Every click helps. If this Bitcoin podcast was interesting, entertaining, obnoxious, or anything else, use the share buttons to let others know that it exists.Tips appreciated: 1Kiy8x4pwMS7RQuH7xDeVcfqeup7gUTqA
MP3, Poll, Links, and More: http://ymb.tc/e264This is episode 264 of You, Me, and BTC – your liberty and Bitcoin podcast.Bitcoin miners with better technology make more money. That’s an incredibly simple concept, but it also has wildly profound implications for humanity. Bitcoin created an unprecedented direct link between efficient computer chips and profit, thus incentivizing drastic innovation.Today, Samsung announced a new production process for obscenely small and efficient semiconductors. The tech giant didn’t explicitly say anything about Bitcoin mining, but it’s very likely that these chips will get used in the cryptocurrency industry.On today’s stream, this headline will take our discussion to a surprisingly hot tech topic that we’ve neglected so far on YMB: artificial intelligence. Some people genuinely fear powerful technology. They think we might create machines that will wipe out humanity as we know it.We’ve never covered this idea on the air before, but we need to. Are we afraid that Bitcoin greed will lead to the creation of wickedly powerful computers? And will man’s hunger for power cause his own elimination? Let’s talk it all out tonight.And on a somewhat related note, Elon Musk started accepting cryptocurrency. Huh…Tune in for all the fun tonight at 9PM Eastern and check the list below for some of the specific stuff we’ll cover!- New Energy Efficient Samsung Chips Could Benefit Crypto Miners- Samsung Electronics Starts Production of EUV-based 7nm LPP Process- Elon Musk Backed Boring Flamethrower Now Accepting BitcoinYour hosts this week are Daniel Brown, Tim Baker, and Zack Voell. Don’t forget to visit http://ymb.tc/e264 so you can share your thoughts in the comments!Every click helps. If this Bitcoin podcast was interesting, entertaining, obnoxious, or anything else, use the share buttons to let others know that it exists.Tips appreciated: 1Kiy8x4pwMS7RQuH7xDeVcfqeup7gUTqA
MP3, Poll, Links, and More: http://ymb.tc/e264This is episode 264 of You, Me, and BTC – your liberty and Bitcoin podcast.Bitcoin miners with better technology make more money. That’s an incredibly simple concept, but it also has wildly profound implications for humanity. Bitcoin created an unprecedented direct link between efficient computer chips and profit, thus incentivizing drastic innovation.Today, Samsung announced a new production process for obscenely small and efficient semiconductors. The tech giant didn’t explicitly say anything about Bitcoin mining, but it’s very likely that these chips will get used in the cryptocurrency industry.On today’s stream, this headline will take our discussion to a surprisingly hot tech topic that we’ve neglected so far on YMB: artificial intelligence. Some people genuinely fear powerful technology. They think we might create machines that will wipe out humanity as we know it.We’ve never covered this idea on the air before, but we need to. Are we afraid that Bitcoin greed will lead to the creation of wickedly powerful computers? And will man’s hunger for power cause his own elimination? Let’s talk it all out tonight.And on a somewhat related note, Elon Musk started accepting cryptocurrency. Huh…Tune in for all the fun tonight at 9PM Eastern and check the list below for some of the specific stuff we’ll cover!- New Energy Efficient Samsung Chips Could Benefit Crypto Miners- Samsung Electronics Starts Production of EUV-based 7nm LPP Process- Elon Musk Backed Boring Flamethrower Now Accepting BitcoinYour hosts this week are Daniel Brown, Tim Baker, and Zack Voell. Don’t forget to visit http://ymb.tc/e264 so you can share your thoughts in the comments!Every click helps. If this Bitcoin podcast was interesting, entertaining, obnoxious, or anything else, use the share buttons to let others know that it exists.Tips appreciated: 1Kiy8x4pwMS7RQuH7xDeVcfqeup7gUTqA
In episode 158 Chad interviews Natalie Frisk from the Meeting House CA. This is one of those heartfelt, moving kind of interviews so get your tissues ready. Natalie's story is deeply true and resonates for several of us on team YMB. Natalie is married to Sam and mama to Erin. She pastors at the Meeting House CA, it's the church for people who aren’t into church. She serves as the curriculum pastor for the church. What a cool work and what awesome leader. Thanks Natalie! Follow Natalie Frisk On TwitterLearn More About The Meeting House CAFree Entry For Your Chance To Win $500 of prizes for a year! Contribute To The Conversation About #WomenInYMKey Takeaways: I Was Wired For This! Why is the big question right? The trajectory was set, God put it into motion, I just didn’t realize what I was staring at yet… I feel like I have been wired for this my whole life Pray more. Look for, be where God is already at work. Get prayer baked into the ethos of what I am doing more. Support the show (http://community.youthministrybooster.com/)
MP3, Poll, Links, and More: http://ymb.tc/e263This is episode 263 of You, Me, and BTC – your liberty and Bitcoin podcast.If you're paying attention, you may notice some missing YMB episodes. We skipped straight from E260 to E263 because Dan's been out of town for a few weeks. Tim ran things solo for awhile, so the last few shows only exist on YouTube for now. Eventually we'll add them to our website and our podcast feeds and everywhere else…But hey, did you catch that? Dan's back! That means we can finally talk about real legit crypto stuff again.Today's first topic is this morning's Bitcoin hearing for the United States Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Community Affairs. Zack actually attended the debate between Dr. Nouriel Roubini (a huge Bitcoin hater) and Peter Van Valkenburgh (a Bitcoin advocate).Then later in the show, we'll dive into an interesting stat from the Bitcoin charts. Apparently, the volatility index recently hit a record low for 2018. Is this a good sign? Should it make Bitcoin easier to use? Or does it mean we've petered out to nothingness?Tune in for all the fun tonight at 9PM Eastern and check the list below for some of the specific stuff we'll cover!- Bitcoin is the ‘mother of all scams' and blockchain is most hyped tech ever, Roubini tells Congress- Dr. Nouriel Roubini vs. Bitcoin: Senate Hearing Breaks Down His Arguments- Bitcoin Price Volatility Falls To Lowest Of 2018Your hosts this week are Daniel Brown, Tim Baker, and Zack Voell. Don't forget to visit http://ymb.tc/e263 so you can share your thoughts in the comments!Every click helps. If this Bitcoin podcast was interesting, entertaining, obnoxious, or anything else, use the share buttons to let others know that it exists.Tips appreciated: 1Kiy8x4pwMS7RQuH7xDeVcfqeup7gUTqA
MP3, Poll, Links, and More: http://ymb.tc/e263This is episode 263 of You, Me, and BTC – your liberty and Bitcoin podcast.If you’re paying attention, you may notice some missing YMB episodes. We skipped straight from E260 to E263 because Dan’s been out of town for a few weeks. Tim ran things solo for awhile, so the last few shows only exist on YouTube for now. Eventually we’ll add them to our website and our podcast feeds and everywhere else…But hey, did you catch that? Dan’s back! That means we can finally talk about real legit crypto stuff again.Today’s first topic is this morning’s Bitcoin hearing for the United States Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Community Affairs. Zack actually attended the debate between Dr. Nouriel Roubini (a huge Bitcoin hater) and Peter Van Valkenburgh (a Bitcoin advocate).Then later in the show, we’ll dive into an interesting stat from the Bitcoin charts. Apparently, the volatility index recently hit a record low for 2018. Is this a good sign? Should it make Bitcoin easier to use? Or does it mean we’ve petered out to nothingness?Tune in for all the fun tonight at 9PM Eastern and check the list below for some of the specific stuff we’ll cover!- Bitcoin is the ‘mother of all scams’ and blockchain is most hyped tech ever, Roubini tells Congress- Dr. Nouriel Roubini vs. Bitcoin: Senate Hearing Breaks Down His Arguments- Bitcoin Price Volatility Falls To Lowest Of 2018Your hosts this week are Daniel Brown, Tim Baker, and Zack Voell. Don’t forget to visit http://ymb.tc/e263 so you can share your thoughts in the comments!Every click helps. If this Bitcoin podcast was interesting, entertaining, obnoxious, or anything else, use the share buttons to let others know that it exists.Tips appreciated: 1Kiy8x4pwMS7RQuH7xDeVcfqeup7gUTqA
MP3, Poll, Links, and More: http://ymb.tc/e263This is episode 263 of You, Me, and BTC – your liberty and Bitcoin podcast.If you’re paying attention, you may notice some missing YMB episodes. We skipped straight from E260 to E263 because Dan’s been out of town for a few weeks. Tim ran things solo for awhile, so the last few shows only exist on YouTube for now. Eventually we’ll add them to our website and our podcast feeds and everywhere else…But hey, did you catch that? Dan’s back! That means we can finally talk about real legit crypto stuff again.Today’s first topic is this morning’s Bitcoin hearing for the United States Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Community Affairs. Zack actually attended the debate between Dr. Nouriel Roubini (a huge Bitcoin hater) and Peter Van Valkenburgh (a Bitcoin advocate).Then later in the show, we’ll dive into an interesting stat from the Bitcoin charts. Apparently, the volatility index recently hit a record low for 2018. Is this a good sign? Should it make Bitcoin easier to use? Or does it mean we’ve petered out to nothingness?Tune in for all the fun tonight at 9PM Eastern and check the list below for some of the specific stuff we’ll cover!- Bitcoin is the ‘mother of all scams’ and blockchain is most hyped tech ever, Roubini tells Congress- Dr. Nouriel Roubini vs. Bitcoin: Senate Hearing Breaks Down His Arguments- Bitcoin Price Volatility Falls To Lowest Of 2018Your hosts this week are Daniel Brown, Tim Baker, and Zack Voell. Don’t forget to visit http://ymb.tc/e263 so you can share your thoughts in the comments!Every click helps. If this Bitcoin podcast was interesting, entertaining, obnoxious, or anything else, use the share buttons to let others know that it exists.Tips appreciated: 1Kiy8x4pwMS7RQuH7xDeVcfqeup7gUTqA
MP3 and More: http://ymb.tc/e261This is episode 261 of You, Me, and BTC – your liberty and Bitcoin podcast.If you’ve kept up with YMB, you know that Dan was out of town for awhile and things got quite hectic ’round here. Dan’s absence is nothing new, but this is probably the longest and most destructive Dan-free streak we’ve ever had.The main problem was that we left Tim in charge and he has no clue how to work our website. So this episode only existed on YouTube until now, with no shownotes and no title. So we’ll just leave it untitled and see what happens. We’ll also backdate this post so our podcast feed still looks nice and neat.And heck, let’s leave the topics a surprise too. If you really want to know what Tim talked about, tune in now!—Your hosts this week is Tim Baker. Don’t forget to visit http://ymb.tc/e261 so you can share your thoughts in the comments!Every click helps. If this Bitcoin podcast was interesting, entertaining, obnoxious, or anything else, use the share buttons to let others know that it exists.Tips appreciated: 1Kiy8x4pwMS7RQuH7xDeVcfqeup7gUTqA
MP3 and More: http://ymb.tc/e261This is episode 261 of You, Me, and BTC – your liberty and Bitcoin podcast.If you've kept up with YMB, you know that Dan was out of town for awhile and things got quite hectic 'round here. Dan's absence is nothing new, but this is probably the longest and most destructive Dan-free streak we've ever had.The main problem was that we left Tim in charge and he has no clue how to work our website. So this episode only existed on YouTube until now, with no shownotes and no title. So we'll just leave it untitled and see what happens. We'll also backdate this post so our podcast feed still looks nice and neat.And heck, let's leave the topics a surprise too. If you really want to know what Tim talked about, tune in now!—Your hosts this week is Tim Baker. Don't forget to visit http://ymb.tc/e261 so you can share your thoughts in the comments!Every click helps. If this Bitcoin podcast was interesting, entertaining, obnoxious, or anything else, use the share buttons to let others know that it exists.Tips appreciated: 1Kiy8x4pwMS7RQuH7xDeVcfqeup7gUTqA
MP3 and More: http://ymb.tc/e261This is episode 261 of You, Me, and BTC – your liberty and Bitcoin podcast.If you’ve kept up with YMB, you know that Dan was out of town for awhile and things got quite hectic ’round here. Dan’s absence is nothing new, but this is probably the longest and most destructive Dan-free streak we’ve ever had.The main problem was that we left Tim in charge and he has no clue how to work our website. So this episode only existed on YouTube until now, with no shownotes and no title. So we’ll just leave it untitled and see what happens. We’ll also backdate this post so our podcast feed still looks nice and neat.And heck, let’s leave the topics a surprise too. If you really want to know what Tim talked about, tune in now!—Your hosts this week is Tim Baker. Don’t forget to visit http://ymb.tc/e261 so you can share your thoughts in the comments!Every click helps. If this Bitcoin podcast was interesting, entertaining, obnoxious, or anything else, use the share buttons to let others know that it exists.Tips appreciated: 1Kiy8x4pwMS7RQuH7xDeVcfqeup7gUTqA
MP3, Poll, Links, and More: http://ymb.tc/e255This is episode 255 of You, Me, and BTC – your liberty and Bitcoin podcast.People have long accused Twitter of secretly hiding tweets and accounts that management didn't like. Users call the practice “shadowbanning” and often lament their victimhood. The left likes to claim that Twitter shadowbans the left, atheists like to claim that Twitter shadowbans atheists, and so on.So recently, Twitter tried to set the record straight. In a blog post, they insisted that they never shadowban and outlined what methods they do use to rank tweets. They also explained some tech bugs that looked like shadowbanning.As liberty lovers, free speech is an important topics for all of us here at YMB. So we wanted to dedicate an episode to the gigantic algorithms that constantly impact our lives.Do we think Twitter, Facebook, Google, and the other giants ever intend to create biased or broken algorithms? Or even if the algorithms worked perfectly, would they be healthy for society? Should such big companies be allowed to have as much influence as they do?Of course, we have opinions on all that. And since this is our show, we're gonna rant hard for an hour straight (as we do every week). Tune in tonight at 9PM Eastern and check the list below for some of the specific stories we'll cover!- Setting the record straight on shadow banning- Measuring healthy conversationYour hosts this week are Daniel Brown, Tim Baker, and Zack Voell. Don't forget to visit http://ymb.tc/e255 so you can share your thoughts in the comments!Every click helps. If this Bitcoin podcast was interesting, entertaining, obnoxious, or anything else, use the share buttons to let others know that it exists.Tips appreciated: 1Kiy8x4pwMS7RQuH7xDeVcfqeup7gUTqA
MP3, Poll, Links, and More: http://ymb.tc/e255This is episode 255 of You, Me, and BTC – your liberty and Bitcoin podcast.People have long accused Twitter of secretly hiding tweets and accounts that management didn’t like. Users call the practice “shadowbanning” and often lament their victimhood. The left likes to claim that Twitter shadowbans the left, atheists like to claim that Twitter shadowbans atheists, and so on.So recently, Twitter tried to set the record straight. In a blog post, they insisted that they never shadowban and outlined what methods they do use to rank tweets. They also explained some tech bugs that looked like shadowbanning.As liberty lovers, free speech is an important topics for all of us here at YMB. So we wanted to dedicate an episode to the gigantic algorithms that constantly impact our lives.Do we think Twitter, Facebook, Google, and the other giants ever intend to create biased or broken algorithms? Or even if the algorithms worked perfectly, would they be healthy for society? Should such big companies be allowed to have as much influence as they do?Of course, we have opinions on all that. And since this is our show, we’re gonna rant hard for an hour straight (as we do every week). Tune in tonight at 9PM Eastern and check the list below for some of the specific stories we’ll cover!- Setting the record straight on shadow banning- Measuring healthy conversationYour hosts this week are Daniel Brown, Tim Baker, and Zack Voell. Don’t forget to visit http://ymb.tc/e255 so you can share your thoughts in the comments!Every click helps. If this Bitcoin podcast was interesting, entertaining, obnoxious, or anything else, use the share buttons to let others know that it exists.Tips appreciated: 1Kiy8x4pwMS7RQuH7xDeVcfqeup7gUTqA
MP3, Poll, Links, and More: http://ymb.tc/e255This is episode 255 of You, Me, and BTC – your liberty and Bitcoin podcast.People have long accused Twitter of secretly hiding tweets and accounts that management didn’t like. Users call the practice “shadowbanning” and often lament their victimhood. The left likes to claim that Twitter shadowbans the left, atheists like to claim that Twitter shadowbans atheists, and so on.So recently, Twitter tried to set the record straight. In a blog post, they insisted that they never shadowban and outlined what methods they do use to rank tweets. They also explained some tech bugs that looked like shadowbanning.As liberty lovers, free speech is an important topics for all of us here at YMB. So we wanted to dedicate an episode to the gigantic algorithms that constantly impact our lives.Do we think Twitter, Facebook, Google, and the other giants ever intend to create biased or broken algorithms? Or even if the algorithms worked perfectly, would they be healthy for society? Should such big companies be allowed to have as much influence as they do?Of course, we have opinions on all that. And since this is our show, we’re gonna rant hard for an hour straight (as we do every week). Tune in tonight at 9PM Eastern and check the list below for some of the specific stories we’ll cover!- Setting the record straight on shadow banning- Measuring healthy conversationYour hosts this week are Daniel Brown, Tim Baker, and Zack Voell. Don’t forget to visit http://ymb.tc/e255 so you can share your thoughts in the comments!Every click helps. If this Bitcoin podcast was interesting, entertaining, obnoxious, or anything else, use the share buttons to let others know that it exists.Tips appreciated: 1Kiy8x4pwMS7RQuH7xDeVcfqeup7gUTqA
MP3 and More: http://ymb.tc/e241This is episode 241 of You, Me, and BTC – your liberty and Bitcoin podcast.If you ever have to miss ONE episode of YMB, please let it be this one. Daniel couldn’t make it so Tim and Zack took the reigns and royally screwed up.Seriously, they just commandeered the whole show and ruined it. All they did was cover Elon Musk, the worthless Venezuelan bolivar, and Daniel’s greatness.Alright, that might be a bit of an exaggeration. It probably wasn’t the worst episode ever. So tune in if you have a free hour. It probably won’t kill you.But also make sure you come back next week for an actual episode with an actual host. You won’t regret it.Your hosts this week are Tim Baker and Zack Voell.Every click helps. If this Bitcoin podcast was interesting, entertaining, obnoxious, or anything else, use the share buttons to let others know that it exists.Tips appreciated: 1Kiy8x4pwMS7RQuH7xDeVcfqeup7gUTqA
On this very special episode of YMB, we finally have guests!