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Imagine the intense pleasure you could be enjoying right now by grabbing your copy of the Sensual Awakening App on the Apple Store.In the bustling city, Suzanne and Natasha were thriving business partners and the proud owners of a charming bookshop. Their store, once a sanctuary of imagination and creativity, was now a whirlwind of stress and spreadsheets, thanks to their new investors. The joy they once found in their work had been overshadowed by the mounting pressure to succeed.One evening, after a particularly grueling day, Natasha came up with a plan to rekindle their spirits. "We need a break," she said, her eyes lighting up with a mischievous glint. "Let's treat ourselves to a massage. It'll help us unwind and forget about the stress, even if just for a little while."Natasha invites her friend to a spa she knows well that promised much sensual pleasure.As Suzanne relaxes and sinks into her private fantasies what desires might surface?Dive into the world of "Sensual Dreams" and discover the art of relaxation and erotic fantasy. Experience the magic of an orgasmic massage, the bliss of yoni pleasure, and the allure of sensual touch. Ready to explore?
Yoni Tserruya , CEO of sales intelligence tool Lusha re-joins us in this SalesStar Podcast chat to discuss all things salestech and martech:Key topics covered:AI and salestech: what will shape the ecosystemOverall impact of AI across sales/marketing/customer-facing teams Five of the most important and crucial AI in SalesTech best practices
Israel engagement is changing—and perhaps the old playbook no longer works.In this episode of the Fifth Question Podcast, Rabbi Daniel Levine sits down with Yoni Heilman, CEO of TAMID Group, to discuss a new model for connecting young people to Israel through entrepreneurship, business, innovation, and real-world relationships rather than traditional advocacy.They explore why many college students are disengaging from conventional Israel education, how TAMID has built one of the most successful Israel engagement movements on North American campuses, and what lessons the Jewish community can learn from shifting generational attitudes toward identity, politics, and affiliation.The conversation then turns to Yoni's personal experience as an Israeli reservist following October 7, serving months in and around Gaza and later in Lebanon. Together they discuss the growing divide between American and Israeli Jewish experiences, the psychological impact of war, antisemitism in the United States, the meaning of Jewish agency, and the ongoing debate surrounding Haredi military service in Israel.Topics include:• Israel engagement and Jewish identity• TAMID Group and Israel's startup ecosystem• College campuses after October 7• Jewish students and Israel education• BDS and anti-Israel activism• The Abraham Accords• Israel-Diaspora relations• Life as an Israeli reservist• Gaza War and Lebanon front• Antisemitism in America• American vs Israeli Jewish perspectives• Haredi draft controversy• Israeli politics and social cohesion• Zionism, Jewish peoplehood, and the future of IsraelIf you enjoyed this conversation, please LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and SHARE to support more long-form discussions on Israel, Jewish history, antisemitism, politics, religion, and contemporary issues facing the Jewish world.#israel #zionisme #jewishhistory #jewishidentity #IsraelEngagement #TAMID #collegecampus #Antisemitism #October7 #IsraelPolitics #MiddleEast #DiasporaJews #jewishpodcast #RabbiDanielLevine #YoniHeilman #idf #IsraelEducation #abrahamaccords #jewishcommunity #jewishthought
Manche übergehen sich noch zu oft. Andere sind übervorsichtig & unsicher geworden. Eine sehr persönliche Geschichte über die feine Grenze zwischen gesundem Selbstschutz und der Art von Vorsicht, die uns von Lebendigkeit, Lust und echten Erfahrungen trennt.
Games of the Week• Ghost in the Shell TTRPG (5:32)Our resident tabletop roleplaying curation hound, Walt, leads a conversation with the disarming Alessio Cavatore, a veteran miniature tabletop game designer whose task was to help faithfully imagine the world of Masamune Shirow's legendary Ghost in the Shell manga as an RPG under the Mantic Games banner. He shows us his passion for the material and the nuts and bolts of play itself. You don't want to just stroll into a firefight in this one.• Chicago ‘68 (39:56)A talk with Yoni Goldstein, designer of 2025's Chicago '68 — a game that models the battle between activist groups and the Chicago Police Department, the Democratic national establishment, and Mayor Daley's administration, who are all fighting for yardage and mindshare during that summer's wild Democratic national convention. You'll learn about where this game sits in the tradition of historical conflict games — and what Yoni's working on next.Tracks of the Week (76:32)Three recipes: one for soul, one for rocksteady, one for dope. This recipe book starts in Memphis, stops in Jamaica, and ends in Houston's 5th Ward.. Music• Main Theme and Bumpers: “Wash Y'ass,” D.O. the Fabulous Drifter and Dow Jones, Five Points Plan• Game of the Week Background: “Night Gatherings,” Pecan Pie (License code: XTGOLLHHPTLTQ6AM)• Game of the Week Background: “Something Weird,” Pecan Pie (License code: ZRXYCMKOPDHXLZP9)Tracks of the Week• Memphis Soul Stew,” King Curtis and the Kingpins, ©️2006 Atlantic Recording Corp.• “Soul Food,” Lyn Taitt and the Jets, ©️2023 Sanctuary Records Group LTD• “Trigga Happy N****,” Geto Boys, ©️2002 RAP-A-LOT 2K RECORDS INC.Join Breakup Gaming Society episode sponsor Doghouse Reilly in being clever bastards and wearing clever things.
Damn.. Mens nogen vinder på at lave den bedste spanske æggekage og er in love, er andre gået kolde på kærligheden. Keld synes at Iben er hans nummer 2, Iben skal ikke bede om det. Og hvad er der i mellemtiden sket med Anette og Kelderman? Pludselig er der ikke noget autocamper-lir og gnisten er død?! Altså hvad?! Og nu gik det lige så godt med Halli og Jena og hestene og hele Island og så bang.. farvel?!Dine værter er Freia Sands og Martin Martensen-LarsenOptagelse, klip og mix: Freia SandsVil du skælde os ud, heppe eller spørge.. Skriv til vores instagram på @giftitv_podcastVi er glade for alle anmeldelser - giv os 5 stjerner (eller 0 hvis du virkelig mener det) inde i Apple.
Fofana-lle talenten geen gebrek, maar hopelijk Scotten we volgend jaar beter met nieuwe Helden. Gelukkig zijn we met een mooie overwinning uitge-Praet. Hulde aan @filihaan op Instagram om deze witzes in te sturen zodat Thomas, Yoni en Victor de voorzetten kunnen binnenkoppen tijdens hun nabeschouwing van Antwerp-Westerlo. Host: Thomas SlembrouckGasten: Yoni Van Looveren en Victor SmetsMontage: Thomas Slembrouck Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Scriitoarea Ayelet Tsabari a fost la București pentru lansarea romanului său „Cântece pentru cei cu inima frântă”, apărut la Humanitas Fiction, în traducerea Ancăi Dumitru. Ayelet Tsabari este o scriitoare israeliano-canadiană. Bunicii ei au venit în Israel din Yemen. Autoarea reconstituie în această carte, pe fondul unei povești de familie, povestea comunității căreia îi aparține și despre care s-a scris prea puțin în literatură. Provenind dintr-o comunitate marginalizată, cea a evreilor yemeniți, Ayelet Tsabari știe foarte bine ce important este să dai voce acelora care nu sînt auziți. Totodată, istoria de familie din „Cântece pentru cei cu inima frântă” este îmbibată de istoria statului Israel, a conflictului arabo-israelian, a nedreptăților, violențelor și tragediilor care marchează acest spațiu. Am vorbit cu Ayelet Tsabari despre personajele sale, despre tradițiile evreilor yemeniți, păstrate doar de istoria orală, despre straturile politice ale cărții, precum și despre implicarea ei în acțiuni umanitare după 7 octombrie 2023. După atacul terorist al Hamas, a mers ca voluntară și făcut curat în casele devastate de teroriști, a participat la proteste față de războiul din Gaza și s-a implicat într-o rețea de sprijin care strînge fonduri pentru palestinienii din Gaza. Am înregistrat discuția noastră la Librăria Humanitas de la Cișmigiu. Interviul a fost tradus de Claudia Davidson-Novosivschei.Ayelet Tsabari: „Tind să cred că scrisul, în întregul său, este politic, chiar și atunci cînd nu are această intenție. În plus, romanul meu are mai multe straturi politice, chiar dacă nu am luat această decizie în mod conștient, ci a fost mai degrabă un impuls, o dorință foarte puternică de a scoate lucruri la suprafață. Pentru că m-am simțit la rîndul meu invizibilă: am terminat liceul știind foarte multe despre istoria evreilor așkenazi și mai nimic despre istoria comunității din care provin și despre istoria evreilor mizrahi. Iar astfel de goluri în cunoștințe pot să destabilizeze copiii, în viețile lor ulterioare, lucru care se vede prin intermediul personajelor Zohara și Yoni. Simt că această carte în sine este o modalitate de a adăuga la istorie. Desigur, romanul e ficțional, dar am făcut cercetare foarte serioasă pentru scrierea lui. Și am vrut să arăt altceva pornind de la întrebarea vocile cui contează, atîta vreme cît vocile femeilor din comunitatea evreicelor yemenite erau doar cele ale transmiterii orale, pentru că femeile respective erau analfabete. Și-atunci, vocea cui și povestea cui devine istorie și povestea cui rămîne doar o poveste?”Saida este obsedată de curățenie. Toată viața a făcut curat. În propria ei casă și în casele altora. A murit în timp ce făcea curat. Fiica ei, Zohara, fără să-și dorească, îi calcă pe urme. Exista, aflăm din carte, un puternic stereotip despre evreicele yemenite legat de această muncă, un stereotip care pune semnul egal între yemenită și menajeră. De ce? Ayelet Tsabari: „Eu însămi sînt a patra generație de menajere. Străbunica mea a ajuns în 1907 pe teritoriul a ceea ce azi este Israel, în perioada Imperiului Otoman, și a făcut curat în casele evreilor bogați. La fel a făcut și bunica mea, la fel a făcut și mama mea. Eu însămi am început să fac asta încă înainte de a merge la școală. (...) Cînd am știut că vreau să scriu despre evreicele yemenite, trebuia ca această poveste a femeilor care fac curat în casele altora și care sînt obsedate de curățenie să facă parte din roman, nu puteam să n-o includ. Dar există și aici mai multe straturi. E o experiență căreia Zohara încearcă să-i reziste, la fel cum am făcut și eu. Zohara, la fel ca mine, nu voia să devină bună la curățenie și totuși descoperă la un moment dat că este foarte bună la asta. Mama mea, la fel ca Saida, a rămas văduvă, cu șase copii, iar cînd nu mai ai control asupra vieții, curățenia este totuși o activitate care-ți dă sentimentul că ești în control. Cînd faci curat, ai și partea de meditație, în care poți fi singură cu gîndurile tale și poți să te confrunți mai ușor cu traumele, cu durerile și cu tristețile personale.”Zohara a fost o adolescentă rebelă, a refuzat tradițiile yemenite, a fugit de trecut, a plecat din Israel dar s-a întors și și-a regăsit trecutul, rădăcinile, strămoșii. Este aceasta și o carte despre construcția de sine, despre identitate?Ayelet Tsabari: „Absolut! Cred că tot ce scriu este despre identitate, despre a pleca și a reveni. Cam tot ce scriu se concentrează pe această temă: mai mult decît identitatea în sine, identitatea pe care o dobîndești plecînd și reîntorcîndu-te. Iar cînd mi se pune întrebarea cît de mult seamănă Zohara cu mine, spun mereu că exact în această componentă de plecare, abandon și apoi revenire sîntem asemănătoare. Și, dacă-mi citiți cartea de memorii, veți vedea că și acolo vorbesc despre această construcție a identității care se face prin mișcarea de a pleca și apoi a te întoarce.”Ce poate spune literatura în vremuri tulburi și tragice, cum sînt cele pe care le trăim? Ce putere are literatura în această lume?Ayelet Tsabari: „E o întrebare pe care mi-o pun și eu adesea. Și sînt zile cînd mă îndoiesc foarte tare că literatura mai are vreo putere. Dar, pe de altă parte, e în mine această nevoie de a scrie și, dincolo de nevoia mea de a scrie, mi se pare că, uneori, ceea ce scriu ajunge să rezoneze cu alți oameni, pe care poate să îi îndemne spre acțiune. De asemenea, mi se pare că e important să depunem mărturie. Și cam asta fac în ceea ce scriu: mă concentrez pe a depune mărturie și pe a da voce sau voci mai ales comunităților care, uneori nu au această voce, uneori nu reușesc să se exprime. Speranța că pot să-i fac pe alții să rezoneze cu ceea ce scriu, pentru ca aceștia, mai apoi, să acționeze printr-o empatie absolut necesară și faptul că, în același timp, depun mărturie – astea îmi aduc o oarecare alinare. Dar trebuie să-mi repet mie însămi mereu și mereu că e nevoie de aceste lucruri.”Apasă PLAY pentru a asculta întreaga discuție!O emisiune de Adela GreceanuUn produs Radio România Cultural
Ever heard of Yoni Mapping? What exactly is a Yoni and why does it need mapping? Could this modality be the key to your healing? In this episode of The Love Lab Podcast, Kevin Anthony talks with Holistic Sex Educator, Coach and Yoni Mapping Therapist, Freya Graf about what Yoni Mapping is, how it is different from other forms of pelvic floor therapy, what issues it can treat, and what benefits women often get from it, and how to choose the right practitioner. Take Beducated's quiz to unlock your personalized roadmap to sexual fulfillment: https://beduc.at/pd2619-lovelab To Find Out More About Freya Graf, Click The Link Below: https://www.freyagraf.com/
In this episode of PeaceCast, NJN's Maxxe Albert-Deitch is joined Yoni Shimshoni, retired IDF Brigadier General. Some of our listeners may be familiar with Yoni's work as part of Commanders for Israel's Security, a volunteer movement of over 550 retired IDF colonels and generals as well as Mossad, Shin Bet (Internal Security), Police, NSC and Diplomatic corps equivalents. He recently wrote the opinion piece "Israel cannot live securely on force alone," arguing that overreliance on force is likely to provide less – not more – security for Israelis in the long run. Read the op-ed: https://en.cis.org.il/2026/03/28/israel-cannot-live-securely-on-force-alone/ Learn more about CIS: https://en.cis.org.il/
Humans have the highest potential to develop their consciousness, and that depends on their situation within the three modes of nature. That's what this verse is talking about, It says: kāraṇaṁ guṇa-saṅgo 'sya sad-asad-yoni-janmasu. Yoni-janmasu means that we end up in various environments because of the way in which we have cultivated our consciousness. And that cultivation of consciousness is indicated by the words kāraṇaṁ, guṇa, and saṅgha—these three words are key in this verse. Saṅga means association. Whatever we connect with, whomever we spend time with, who we study, who we listen to, we become like. And that will determine the nature of our consciousness. The nature of our consciousness is important because the world that we live in responds to us. It's a responsive universe. Every aspect of this world is responsive; however we interact with it, it in kind interacts with us. Therefore, Kṛṣṇa is giving us the key here to developing our consciousness to the highest degree. In the practice of Bhakti-yoga, we emphasize association. So, there are various kinds of association. One is association with other people—that's a key point—because we take on the qualities and the ways of thinking of those we associate with, especially those that we pay close attention to and we give our hearts to. We will, as if by osmosis (as is popular to say), take on their qualities. Therefore, one of the first teachings of Lord Caitanya Mahāprabhu—who is showing how to practically apply the Bhagavad-gītā—was to deliberately associate with those who were in Kṛṣṇa consciousness, because as we heard from the purport, this is the pinnacle of consciousness. One can develop this in this lifetime through association. We take on the qualities of whoever we associate with. (12:47) ------------------------------------------------------------ To connect with His Grace Vaiśeṣika Dāsa, please visit https://www.fanthespark.com/next-steps/ask-vaisesika-dasa/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=launch2025 https://vaisesikadasayatra.blogspot.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------ Add to your wisdom literature collection: https://iskconsv.com/book-store/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=launch2025 https://www.bbtacademic.com/books/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=launch2025 https://thefourquestionsbook.com/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=launch2025 ------------------------------------------------------------ Join us live on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FanTheSpark/ Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sound-bhakti/id1132423868 For the latest videos, subscribe https://www.youtube.com/@FanTheSpark For the latest in SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/fan-the-spark ------------------------------------------------------------ #spiritualawakening #soul #spiritualexperience #spiritualpurposeoflife #spiritualgrowthlessons #secretsofspirituality #vaisesikaprabhu #vaisesikadasa #vaisesikaprabhulectures #spirituality #bhaktiyoga #krishna #spiritualpurposeoflife #krishnaspirituality #spiritualusachannel #whybhaktiisimportant #whyspiritualityisimportant #vaisesika #spiritualconnection #thepowerofspiritualstudy #selfrealization #spirituallectures #spiritualstudy #spiritualquestions #spiritualquestionsanswered #trendingspiritualtopics #fanthespark #spiritualpowerofmeditation #spiritualteachersonyoutube #spiritualhabits #spiritualclarity #bhagavadgita #srimadbhagavatam #spiritualbeings #kttvg #keepthetranscendentalvibrationgoing #spiritualpurpose
Retrouvez l'épisode en version française ici : https://www.gdiy.fr/podcast/yoni-assia-vf/On January 28th 2026, he launched his first AI agent.By April, Yoni Assia had 30 active agents running 24/7 on WhatsApp, 45 GitHub projects, and a dev team that couldn't review prototypes faster than non-developers were shipping them.In addition, Yoni runs eToro, a 1,500-person company he co-founded in 2007 with his brother and a friend.The mission hasn't changed since day one: democratize access to financial markets.It runs in the family.His grandfather opened a Swiss bank and his father built Magic Software, one of the first low-code development platforms.Obsessed with financial markets since he was 13, Yoni started trading early.He lost 90% of his portfolio in the dot-com crash, and came back obsessed with building the infrastructure that would make finance work differently.His first company put video cameras on roller coasters. It was sold to Kodak. Then came eToro.In 2012, he wrote one of the first papers on tokenizing real-world assets using Bitcoin.He posted it on BitcoinTalk and a teenager named Vitalik Buterin answered. Yoni paid him to co-write the paper, brought him to the eToro offices, and watched him leave to build Ethereum.Today, eToro manages $20 billion in assets across 50 million registered users, generating $870 million in revenue and $320 million in profit.Then came January 28th.Yoni launched his first OpenClaw agent. He hasen't slept properly since.He dreams about them, wakes up at 3am, opens WhatsApp, and finds his agents have been talking to each other all night, building, testing, shipping without him.In this episode, Yoni shares everything he's learned from building eToro to the last months, running a company with AI agents at its core:Why non-developers at eToro are shipping faster than the dev team can reviewHow to structure agents so they don't hallucinate, forget, or go rogueThe Security Claw, the Memory Layer, and why replication on the cloud changes everythingHow eToro just launched an Agent Portfolio so your OpenClaw can trade directly in your accountWhy will most of the world's money be managed by agents within 12 to 24 monthsThe biggest mistakes people make when they start with AI agents and how to avoid themThe most experienced builder in the room isn't a developer.It's the founder of a fintech who gave his quant team a thousand PhDs and told them to beat Renaissance Technologies.You can contact Yoni on Linkedin.TIMELINE:00:00:00 - The agent that built its own team00:11:46 - The startup inside every roller coaster in the world00:18:31 - Was Vitalik really a genius?00:30:30 - Non-devs building what the dev team can't review fast enough00:38:50 - How the entire banking industry work00:52:35 - Why banks don't want you to understand capital markets01:00:15 - The one feature no bank will ever build01:17:49 - The fintech competing with banks that don't want to compete01:29:01 - eToro business model explained in 5 lines01:36:35 - When every trader has an agent, who wins?01:47:04 - Managing a 1500-person company with WhatsApp01:58:16 - The biggest mistake with AI AgentWe referred to previous GDIY episodes : #500 - VO - Reid Hoffman - LinkedIn, Paypal - How to master humanity's most powerful invention#500 - VF - Reid Hoffman - LinkedIn, Paypal - Comment dompter l'invention la plus puissante de l'humanité#473 - VO - Brian Chesky - Airbnb - « We're just getting started »#473 - VF - Brian Chesky - Airbnb - « Après 17 ans, nous ne sommes qu'au début de notre histoire »#452 - VO - Reid Hoffman - LinkedIn, Paypal - "We are more Homo technicus than Homo sapiens"#452 - VF - Reid Hoffman - LinkedIn, Paypal - L'humanité 2.0 : Homo technicus plus qu'Homo sapiensA few recent episodes in English : #513 - VO - Jesper Brodin - IKEA - 40 billion in revenue empire with no bank loan#500 - Reid Hoffman - LinkedIn, Paypal - How to master humanity's most powerful invention#487 - VO - Anton Osika - Lovable - Internet, Business, and AI: Nothing Will Ever Be the Same Again#475 - VO - Shane Parrish - Farnam Street - Clear Thinking: The Decision-Making Expert#473 - VO - Brian Chesky - Airbnb - « We're just getting started »#452 - VO - Reid Hoffman - LinkedIn, Paypal - L'humanité 2.0 : Homo technicus plus qu'Homo sapiens#437 - James Dyson - Dyson - “Failure is more exciting than success”#431 - Sean Rad - Tinder - How the swipe fever took over the worldWe spoke about :OpenClaw, cet agent IA autonome qui agite la Silicon ValleyOpenClawMagicSoftware2008 - La crise financière avec Xavier MuscaQue sont les colored coins ? Signification et utilisations dans les cryptomonnaiesLes CryptoPunks, la révolution NFT aux 10 000 visagesC'est quoi un NFT ?Oracle CloudWhat is ‘Leverage'? The complete guide for finance.Reading Recommendations :Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984), by George Orwell
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Check out the episode in its original version here : https://www.gdiy.fr/podcast/yoni-assia-vo/Le 28 janvier, il lançait son premier agent IA.En avril, Yoni Assia avait 30 agents qui tournent 24h/24 sur WhatsApp, 45 projets GitHub ouverts, et une équipe tech qui n'arrive plus à relire les prototypes aussi vite que les non-développeurs les produisent.En parallèle, Yoni dirige eToro, une entreprise de 1 500 personnes qu'il a cofondée en 2007 avec son frère et un ami.La mission n'a pas changé depuis le premier jour : démocratiser l'accès aux marchés financiers.Pour lui, la tech et la finance sont une histoire de famille.Son grand-père a ouvert une banque en Suisse et son père a fondé Magic Software, l'une des premières plateformes de développement low-code.Passionné de marchés financiers depuis ses 13 ans, Yoni commence à trader très jeune.Il perd 90 % de son portefeuille dans la bulle dot-com mais ressort obsédé par l'idée de construire une infrastructure qui ferait fonctionner la finance autrement.Sa première entreprise installait des caméras vidéo dans les montagnes russes avant d'être rachetée par Kodak. Puis est arrivé eToro.En 2012, il publie l'un des premiers papiers sur la tokenisation d'actifs réels via Bitcoin.Il le poste sur BitcoinTalk, où un jeune adolescent du nom de Vitalik Buterin lui répond. Yoni le paie pour co-rédiger le papier, l'accueille dans les bureaux d'eToro, et le regarde partir construire Ethereum.Aujourd'hui, eToro gère 20 milliards de dollars d'actifs pour 50 millions d'utilisateurs, génère 870 millions de dollars de chiffre d'affaires et 320 millions de bénéfice.Puis est arrivé le 28 janvier.Yoni lance son premier agent OpenClaw. Depuis, il ne dort plus.Il rêve de ses agents, se réveille à 3h du matin, ouvre WhatsApp, et trouve ses agents en train de se parler pour construire, tester et livrer, sans lui.Dans cet épisode, Yoni partage tout ce qu'il a appris en créant et développant eToro, jusqu'à la gestion de sa société avec des agents IA :Pourquoi des non-développeurs chez eToro produisent plus vite que la capacité de contrôle de l'équipe techComment structurer ses agents pour qu'ils n'hallucinent pas, n'oublient pas et ne partent pas en vrilleSecurity Claw, Memory Layer, et pourquoi la réplication dans le cloud change toutComment eToro vient de lancer un Agent Portfolio pour que votre OpenClaw trade directement dans votre comptePourquoi la majorité de l'argent mondial sera gérée par des agents d'ici 12 à 24 moisLes erreurs que tout le monde fait en démarrant avec des agents IA et comment les éviterLe "builder" le plus expérimenté de la pièce n'est pas forcément développeur.C'est le fondateur d'une fintech qui a donné à son équipe de quants l'équivalent de mille doctorants pour battre Renaissance Technologies.Vous pouvez retrouver Yoni sur Linkedin.TIMELINE:00:00:00 - L'agent qui a recruté sa propre équipe00:11:46 - La startup cachée dans chaque grand huit du monde00:18:31 - Vitalik était-il vraiment un génie ?00:30:30 - Les non-devs construisent plus vite que les devs ne peuvent contrôler00:38:50 - Comment fonctionne vraiment le système bancaire00:52:35 - Pourquoi les banques ne veulent pas que vous compreniez les marchés financiers01:00:15 - La fonctionnalité qu'aucune banque ne construira01:17:49 - La fintech qui concurrence des banques01:29:01 - Le modèle économique d'eToro en 5 lignes01:36:35 - Quand chaque trader a son agent AI, qui sort vraiment gagnant ?01:47:04 - Piloter une boîte de 1500 personnes via WhatsApp01:58:16 - La plus grande erreur que les gens font avec les agents IALes anciens épisodes de GDIY mentionnés : #500 - VO - Reid Hoffman - LinkedIn, Paypal - How to master humanity's most powerful invention#500 - VF - Reid Hoffman - LinkedIn, Paypal - Comment dompter l'invention la plus puissante de l'humanité#473 - VO - Brian Chesky - Airbnb - « We're just getting started »#473 - VF - Brian Chesky - Airbnb - « Après 17 ans, nous ne sommes qu'au début de notre histoire »#452 - VO - Reid Hoffman - LinkedIn, Paypal - "We are more Homo technicus than Homo sapiens"#452 - VF - Reid Hoffman - LinkedIn, Paypal - L'humanité 2.0 : Homo technicus plus qu'Homo sapiensNous avons parlé de :OpenClaw, cet agent IA autonome qui agite la Silicon ValleyOpenClawMagicSoftware2008 - La crise financière avec Xavier MuscaQue sont les colored coins ? Signification et utilisations dans les cryptomonnaiesLes CryptoPunks, la révolution NFT aux 10 000 visagesC'est quoi un NFT ?What is ‘Leverage'? The complete guide for finance.Les recommandations de lecture :Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984), by George Orwell
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Yoni Avital lives in Tel Aviv, Israel, with his wife and 3 older children. The oldest kid is a boy, so Yoni and he try to see as many football games as possible. He enjoys shopping with this girls, though it's cause he is their Dad, not because he enjoy shopping. He likes to travel, hike, and enjoys a nice white wine in warmer weather. His most memorable hike was at Yosemite, when he started at 4 am and came across a lot of wildlife.Yoni was in the virtual desktop space in the past. What he and his team realized was that troubleshooting these virtual experiences were incredibly complicated. They started to build an enterprise task manager, to centralize a task management UI to control the endpoints. When customers started asking to use it daily, Yoni figured out they had something unique.This is the creation story of ControlUp.SponsorsUnblockedTECH DomainsMezmoBraingrid.aiLinkshttps://www.controlup.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/yoavital/Our Sponsors:* Check out Cash App and use my code CASHAPP10 for a great deal: https://click.cash.app/ui6m/mt82fpxl #CashAppPod. Cash App is a financial services platform, not a bank. Banking services provided by Cash App's bank partner(s). Prepaid debit cards issued by Sutton Bank, Member FDIC. See terms and conditions at https://cash.app/legal/us/en-us/card-agreement. Cash App Green, overdraft coverage, borrow, cash back offers and promotions provided by Cash App, a Block, Inc. brand. Visit http://cash.app/legal/podcast for full disclosures.* Check out Plaud AI and use my code CODESTORY for a great deal: https://plaud.aiAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Fluent Fiction - Hebrew: Turning Mishaps into Merriment: A Tel Aviv Startup Tale Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/he/episode/2026-05-08-22-34-01-he Story Transcript:He: האור במשרד הסטארטאפ בתל אביב היה זוהר במיוחד באותו יום אביבי.En: The light in the startup office in Tel Aviv was particularly bright on that spring day.He: ריחות של קפה טרי ורעש מקשים עינוגים התמזגו בשגרה העסוקה.En: The scent of freshly brewed coffee and the delightful noise of typing blended with the busy routine.He: יום העצמאות התקרב, והאווירה הייתה שמחה וחגיגית.En: Independence Day was approaching, and the atmosphere was joyful and festive.He: בלונים כחול-לבן קישטו את החלל והוסיפו שמחה לכל פינה.En: Blue and white balloons decorated the space, adding cheer to every corner.He: בין כל הבלגן הזה, הייתה אביבי. מפתחת תוכנה זוטרה ואנרגטית.En: Amid all this chaos was Avivi, a junior and energetic software developer.He: היא אהבה את העבודה שלה, אבל לפעמים הראש שלה היה מעופף במחשבות אחרות.En: She loved her job, but sometimes her mind drifted to other thoughts.He: באותו בוקר אביבי רצתה לשלוח מייל לחברתה מירי, אך בטעות לחצה על הכפתור הלא נכון.En: On that spring morning, she wanted to send an email to her friend Miri, but accidentally pressed the wrong button.He: במקום שזה יהיה מייל פרטי, הוא נשלח לכל החברה.En: Instead of it being a private email, it was sent to the entire company.He: המייל היה מלא באמוג'ים ובבדיחות אישיות שלא ממש התאימו למשרד.En: The email was full of emojis and personal jokes that didn't quite fit the office setting.He: כשהבינה את הטעות, הלחץ השתלט עליה.En: When she realized the mistake, panic took over.He: "מה יחשוב יוני, הבוס שלי?" היא תוהה תוך כדי הציפייה לתגובות מהמייל.En: "What will Yoni, my boss, think?" she wondered as she awaited responses from the email.He: יום העצמאות הגיע, והצוות התאסף לחגיגה.En: Independence Day arrived, and the team gathered for a celebration.He: יוני עלה על הבמה, אבל לפני שהתחיל לדבר, הוא נתן את המיקרופון לאביבי.En: Yoni took the stage, but before he began to speak, he handed the microphone to Avivi.He: הזיעה הצטברה על המצח שלה, אבל היא החליטה להתמודד עם המצב בחיוך.En: Sweat gathered on her forehead, but she decided to face the situation with a smile.He: "שלום לכולם," היא אמרה בצחוק, "אני יודעת שכולכם קיבלתם ממני את המייל הכי מוזר שיש.En: "Hello everyone," she said with laughter, "I know you've all received the weirdest email from me.He: אני לא מתכננת להסביר את עצמי יותר מידי.En: I don't plan on explaining myself too much.He: לפחות עכשיו אתם מכירים גם את הצד השובב שלי!"En: At least now you all know my playful side too!"He: הצחוק התחיל להתפשט בקהל, ואווירה חמה התפתחה.En: Laughter began to spread through the crowd, and a warm atmosphere developed.He: יוני חייך ותקף את המיקרופון בחזרה.En: Yoni smiled and took the microphone back.He: "אביבי, אנחנו מעריכים את הכנות ואת חוש ההומור שלך.En: "Avivi, we appreciate your honesty and sense of humor.He: את חלק חשוב מהצוות הזה."En: You're an important part of this team."He: אביבי חייכה, מרגישה שהעמיתים שלה מכבדים אותה גם עם הטעות המביכה.En: Avivi smiled, feeling respected by her colleagues even with the embarrassing mistake.He: היא הבינה שהיותה אמיתית, גם כשמצבים הם לא מושלמים, רק מחזקת את הקשרים עם החברים בעבודה.En: She realized that being genuine, even when situations are not perfect, only strengthens the bonds with her work friends.He: היא חזרה לשולחן שלה בתחושה טובה הרבה יותר.En: She returned to her desk feeling much better.He: החגיגה המשיכה, והצוות נהנה מהאוכל והמשחקים.En: The celebration continued, and the team enjoyed the food and games.He: הטעות של אביבי כבר לא הייתה נושא השיחה, אלא חוויה משעשעת שכולם שיתפו בה.En: Avivi's mistake was no longer the topic of conversation but an amusing experience everyone shared.He: בעיניים בורקות היא ידעה שהיא מצאה את המקום שלה – גם עם אמוג'ים בתוך סיפור הצלחה במשרד התוסס של תל אביב.En: With sparkling eyes, she knew she found her place—even with emojis as part of a success story in the bustling office of Tel Aviv. Vocabulary Words:scent: ריחותdelightful: עינוגיםfestive: חגיגיתdecorated: קישטוamicable: שובבpanic: הלחץstage: במהsweat: הזיעהgenuine: אמיתיתsparkling: בורקותbonds: קשריםchaos: בלגןjokes: בדיחותmistake: הטעותcolleagues: עמיתיםatmosphere: אווירהaudience: קהלembarrassing: מביכהappreciate: מעריכיםenergetic: אנרגטיתroutine: שגרהdrifted: מעופףprivate: פרטיresponses: תגובותgathered: התאסףmicrophone: מיקרופוןdeveloped: התפתחהhonesty: כנותcelebration: חגיגהexperienced: משעשעתBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/fluent-fiction-hebrew--5818690/support.
Raoul welcomes Yoni Assia, Founder and CEO of eToro, explore how AI agents, tokenization, and crypto rails could reshape global markets into 24/7, machine-driven systems. Raoul and Yoni also argue that finance is moving toward a future where AI doesn't just assist investors — it trades, builds, learns, and forms capital on its own. Recorded April 30, 2026. Today's sponsor is Plus500 US. Take your trading to the next level with cross-market contracts, from precious metals to key indices, and more. Whether you're a seasoned trader in the Futures arena or brand new, Plus500's user-friendly trading platform offers you the advanced tools, market insights, and quick execution you've been looking for.Get started with Plus500 for as little as $100 at https://us.plus500.com. Trading in futures involves the risk of loss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Josh interviews Yoni Kozminski, co-founder of South Col, Escala and Multiply Mii, about building scalable businesses to increase valuation multiples at exit. Yoni shares strategies for developing strong operating systems, clear organizational structures, and empowering leadership teams. They discuss the org chart of a $20 million e-commerce business, incremental team building, and the importance of structured meetings like EOS Level 10. Yoni also highlights the role of project management tools such as ClickUp for SOPs and workflow management, offering actionable insights for entrepreneurs aiming to scale and maximize business value.Chapters:The Value of Operating Systems and Organizational Structure (00:00:00)Yoni explains why strong systems and structure increase business value and exit multiples.Building Leverage and Empowering Leadership (00:00:36)Discussion on creating leverage by empowering teams and implementing clear systems for business growth.Incremental Team Building and Org Chart Planning (00:02:23)Advice on hiring incrementally based on KPIs and performance, with an example org chart for a growing business.Top-Down vs. Bottom-Up Hiring Approaches (00:04:24)Comparison of hiring strategies and the importance of hiring subject matter experts to build out teams.Org Chart Walkthrough: Roles and Reporting Lines (00:05:28)Detailed breakdown of a $20M e-commerce business org chart, including management structure and reporting lines.Creative and Siloed Team Structures (00:06:36)How to structure creative teams for efficiency, and the pros and cons of siloed versus shared resources.Management Cadence and Preventing Silos (00:07:46)Importance of management reporting cadence and strategies to avoid siloed functions within teams.Level 10 Meetings and EOS Traction (00:08:47)Introduction to the Level 10 meeting from EOS, its value for alignment, and how it supports scaling.Operations, Launch, Brand Management, and Supply Chain (00:10:59)Breakdown of operations function, including launch, brand management, supply chain, and their respective team structures.Shopify/DTC vs. Amazon Team Distinctions (00:13:17)Explanation of separate teams for Shopify/DTC and Amazon, and the use of external resources for specialized tasks.HR and Admin Functions in Scaling (00:14:26)The growing importance of HR and admin roles as the business scales.Technology for Scalability: Project Management Tools (00:15:18)Emphasis on the critical role of project management tools like ClickUp for SOPs, training, and workflow management.Less is More: Focusing on Essential Tech (00:16:46)Advice to focus on essential technology that moves the needle, rather than adopting every available tool.Links and Mentions:Tools and Websites"YouTube": "00:03:32""EOS Traction": "00:08:47""ClickUp": "00:15:41"Concepts"Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)": "00:01:08""The 80/20 Principle (Pareto Principle)": "00:02:09""Level 10 Meeting": "00:09:08"Transcript:Josh 00:00:00 Today I am super excited to introduce you all to Yoni Kozminski. Yoni is the co-founder of South Col, Escala and Multiply Mii. Yoni, you talked about seeing an opportunity to, increase the multiple when it comes time for exit because of the processes and team that you've built into a business. So why is it so important to focus on the operating system and organizational structure of a business in order to increase? And how does that increase the multiple that you will get? Yeah. Great question.Yoni 00:00:36 Josh. So the way I would approach this, the way that I look at it, taking a step back before we get into the nitty gritty details here, is that what any potential acquirer is looking for or what all of us really are looking for in life, when when you really strip it back is more time, more money and more freedom. And if you can build leverage where you are not a critical part in the delivery and execution of what is happening inside of your business, and then that is a high value form of leverage.Yoni 00:01:08 And so when you sort of bring that back into what SOPs, standard operating procedures, and I would say like more importantly, systems are inside of the business. If you can effectively achieve that in in a meaningful way, then ultimately, you know, I would say like, I'm not the poster child, but but I'm a I'm a product of what I preach in that I'm able to, you know, be involved in three businesses that are each growing at different rates with very different business models attached to them. And that's because we have really empowered the leadership team. We have real clear systems. And so coming back to it for an e-commerce business, the only way for you to grow is to get out of your own way. And so the reality is building systems, building processes, and empowering people to make the decisions. Most of the decisions. You know the predator principle. 80-20. And getting you out of your own way becomes fundamental in your ability to grow your business.Josh 00:02:09 Here's what some different businesses in their organizational or their yeah, their or charts kind of look like for the audience just to spark some ideas.Josh 00:02:18 And as they start to plan out, hey, how do I build up my team and and really scale?Yoni 00:02:23 Yeah, absolutely. Well, actually, before we even dive into that and I'll share as much as I can, you know, there's only a certain number of slides, decks that I have where we've wiped out, like any client references and, and things like that. So I'll share gladly what I can. But you brought up a really important point, Josh, and I think this is where people get things are often really wrong, and I'm guilty of it myself. probably more times than I would care to admit. But you don't want to hire everyone at once, and you want to build incrementally based on the performance and the KPIs. And, you know, you really you keep that up perfectly, because what we're looking at right now on the screen is an org chart back in 2020 of a business that was looking to grow over the course of 2021 into a whole number of proposed roles here.Yoni 00:03:16 So on the screen you can see existing roles, outsource roles, proposed roles and shared existing resources. So geez, I mean, I'd have to like sit here and list out every single person. I would just say, check out the YouTube and you can actually see.Josh 00:03:32 Let's yeah, let's go through just yeah, high level. I mean, even just talking through the org chart, I think that the listeners would find this very, very valuable because again, that was the number one question at Camp Comm is what is your team look like? What is your team look like? so let's let's dive in and spend the time here. Yoni.Yoni 00:03:51 Okay. I'm happy to do that. What I'll also say, and, you know, putting my multiply me hiring hat on, I turn so many people away from working with us as a business. And, you know, while that's not great for our business revenue and profitability growth, I think it's a smart move because if you haven't done this before, if you don't have the right experience, exposure, mentors the right people around you that you can turn to, you're likely going to get it wrong.Yoni 00:04:24 So if you're building out a function or a team for the first time and you don't hire, you know, I like to hire a top down, whereby I'm loo...
Welcome to a new episode of Build a Better Agency! This week, Drew McLellan invites Yoni Kozminski, CEO and co-founder of Escala, for a candid and transparent discussion that takes you behind the scenes of agency operations, scalability, and owner independence. Drew opens up about AMI's own journey towards better systems and processes, and together, they explore what it really takes to future-proof an agency so it can thrive through to 2030 and beyond. In this episode, you'll hear Yoni Kozminski break down why most agency owners unintentionally become the biggest bottleneck in their own business. He shares his perspective as a "recovering agency guy" and reveals Escala's proven framework for assessing agency maturity and organizational health. Drew and Yoni walk listeners through the critical stages Escala uses to help agencies transform: assessment, design, and implementation, all aimed at making your agency less dependent on you—and more profitable. The pair dig deep into the practical realities of creating lasting change, from tackling tribal knowledge and heroics to putting real systems in place that reduce owner burnout. They'll discuss concrete strategies for documenting processes, measuring owner involvement, and empowering team members at every level. Plus, Drew shares firsthand what it's like to face a "ruthless assessment" of your agency's internal operations—and how that clarity is a gamechanger for growth. If you're ready to move past hustle and improvisation toward an agency that runs smoothly without you, this episode is your roadmap. Don't miss the honest conversation and actionable takeaways, along with special resources designed to help you start your own agency self-diagnosis. Dive in and start building a business that lets you make a bigger impact—without being trapped in the day-to-day. What You Will Learn How to assess your agency's true dependence on you using the 1-5 maturity scale Why the Build-Manage-Execute index reveals where owners get stuck in the wrong activities The top-down methodology for creating systems that actually scale your operations How to identify and eliminate tribal knowledge that creates operational bottlenecks Why validation sessions with cross-functional teams reveal hidden process breakdowns The framework for transitioning from heroic execution to strategic visioning How to build offshore capabilities that multiply your onshore team's effectiveness Why agencies must shift from owner-centric to metrics-driven decision making The assessment process that reveals exactly where your scaling gaps exist
There comes a moment—often in midlife— when the body stops whispering… and begins to speak more clearly.For many women, this can feel like something is going wrong.Shifts in desire…changes in the body…sensations that feel unfamiliar, inconvenient… or even confronting.And it's so easy to fall into the narrative: “I need to fix this.”But what if nothing is wrong?What if these moments are not problems… but invitations?In this episode, we explore a different orientation to healing— one that moves away from fixing… and into relationship.Through the lens of sensual crystal practice (jade egg & yoni wand), Dianne shares a deeply embodied reframe:Healing isn't about changing the body. It's about learning how to listen to her.
Fluent Fiction - Hebrew: Finding Trust: A Heartwarming Earth Day Journey in NYC Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/he/episode/2026-04-20-07-38-19-he Story Transcript:He: השמש זורחת על הפארק המרכזי בניו יורק.En: The sun rises over the park hamerkazi in New York.He: היום הוא יום האדמה, והפארק מלא באנשים.En: Today is Earth Day, and the park is full of people.He: דוכנים צבעוניים פרוסים בכל מקום, וסימנים מחייכים של פרחים ועצים תלויים בין הענפים.En: Colorful stalls are spread everywhere, and smiling signs of flowers and trees are hung among the branches.He: תמר ויוני מסתובבים יחד, מתלהבים מהאווירה.En: Tamar and Yoni are walking around together, excited about the atmosphere.He: תמר, סטודנטית למדעי הסביבה, נרגשת לקראת ההרצאה שלה.En: Tamar, an environmental science student, is excited for her lecture.He: "יוני, אני חייבת להגיע לדוכן שלי בזמן," היא אומרת, מנסה לא להיות עצבנית.En: "Yoni, I must get to my stall on time," she says, trying not to be nervous.He: יוני, החבר הילדותי של תמר, מחייך ומרגיע אותה.En: Yoni, the friend childhood of Tamar, smiles and reassures her.He: "אל תדאגי, תמרי, הכל יהיה בסדר.En: "Don't worry, Tamari, everything will be fine.He: אני כאן לעזור.En: I'm here to help."He: "אבל בתוך ההמולה הענקית של האנשים והקולות, תמר ויוני מתנתקים.En: But amidst the massive crowd of people and sounds, Tamar and Yoni get separated.He: תמר מחפשת אותו בין ההמונים, אך הכל נראה כאילו זז במהירות מופרזת.En: Tamar searches for him among the masses, but everything seems to be moving at an exaggerated speed.He: דאגה עולה בליבה.En: Worry rises in her heart.He: יוני היה אמור להביא את החומרים להרצאה שלה, והיא לא יודעת איך להסתדר בלעדיו.En: Yoni was supposed to bring the materials for her lecture, and she doesn't know how to manage without him.He: היא נעצרת ומחשבת איך למצוא אותו.En: She stops and thinks about how to find him.He: אולי צריך להשתמש במפה בטלפון, או לשאול עוברי אורח?En: Maybe she should use the map on her phone, or ask passersby?He: אבל היא יודעת שיוני תמיד מצליח עם האינטואיציה שלו.En: But she knows that Yoni always manages with his intuition.He: אולי עליו לסמוך עליו הפעם.En: Maybe she should trust him this time.He: לאחר דקות שמשכו נהרות של מחשבות, היא רואה את יוני דרך הבלגן הרחב.En: After minutes that dragged rivers of thoughts, she sees Yoni through the broad mess.He: הוא נראה מחפש אותה בדיוק כמוהו.En: He seems to be looking for her just as she is.He: היא מנפנפת בידיה, קוראת בשמו.En: She waves her hands, calling his name.He: הלב דופק במהירות כשהם מתקרבים זה אל זה.En: Her heart races as they approach each other.He: "אה, תמרי!En: "Ah, Tamari!He: חשבתי שאיבדנו אותך!En: I thought we lost you!"He: " הוא צועק.En: he shouts.He: "ידעתי שאמצא אותך," עונה תמר ומחייכת ברוגע חדש.En: "I knew I'd find you," Tamar replies, smiling with newfound calm.He: הם ניגשים לדוכן, ותמר נושמת עמוק לפני שמתחילה בהרצאה שלה.En: They approach the stall, and Tamar takes a deep breath before starting her lecture.He: עם יוני לצידה, היא מרגישה בטוחה יותר.En: With Yoni by her side, she feels more confident.He: ההרצאה שלה מרשימה את הקהל, והיא מדברת על החשיבות של שמירה על כדור הארץ.En: Her lecture impresses the audience, and she talks about the importance of preserving the earth.He: בתום האירוע, תמר מוקפת במחמאות ובשאלות.En: At the end of the event, Tamar is surrounded by compliments and questions.He: היא פונה ליוני ולוחצת את ידו בחמימות.En: She turns to Yoni and warmly shakes his hand.He: "תודה לך," היא אומרת, "למדתי להיפתח ולסמוך על אחרים.En: "Thank you," she says, "I've learned to open up and trust others."He: "יוני צוחק, "תמיד ידעתי שתלמדי.En: Yoni laughs, "I always knew you'd learn.He: ובפעם הבאה, אולי תתני לי להרצות!En: And next time, maybe you'll let me give a lecture!"He: "הם הולכים יד ביד תחת העצים הפורחים, מגדרות את הדרך לעתיד שבו ידעו לשלב בין סדר לספונטניות.En: They walk hand in hand under the blooming trees, paving the way to a future where they know how to balance order and spontaneity.He: הפארק המרכזי לא היה כל כך רחוק מנקודת המבט שלהם, ועכשיו הוא גם הופך להיות למקום שלם שבו מתחברים יחד החברות ותקווה לעולם טוב יותר.En: The Central Park was not so far from their perspective, and now it also becomes a complete place where friendship and hope for a better world come together. Vocabulary Words:rises: זורחתenvironmental: למידעי הסביבהlecture: הרצאהreassures: מרגיעamidst: בתוךmassive: הענקיתseparated: מתנתקיםexaggerated: מופרזתintuition: אינטואיציהbroad: הרחבwaves: מנפנפתcalm: רוגעconfident: בטוחהimpresses: מרשימהpreserving: שמירהcompliments: מחמאותsurrounded: מוקפתshakes: לוחצתspontaneity: ספונטניותpaving: מגדרותperspective: נקודת המבטcomplete: שלםstall: דוכןatmosphere: אווירהmaterials: החומריםpassersby: עוברי אורחdragged: שמשכוapproach: מתקרביםblooms: הפורחיםbalance: לשלבBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/fluent-fiction-hebrew--5818690/support.
Send us Fan MailThis is a summary of Episode 218 of the Women's Power to Heal Mother Earth podcast, hosted by Maya TiwariEpisode Executive SummaryIn this episode, Maya Tiwari explores the spiritual and metaphysical roots of global conflict, environmental destruction, and social imbalance. She posits that the world is currently a battlefield in a historic "Light vs. Dark" struggle, fueled by the 300,000-year suppression of Shakti (the Divine Feminine Force) and the subsequent perversion of the Lingam (the Divine Masculine principle).Key Themes & TakeawaysThe Perversion of the Lingam: Tiwari explains that the Lingam, originally a Vedic symbol of infinite source and peaceful masculine energy, has been stripped of its spiritual context. Without the balancing influence of Shakti, this energy has been "weaponized" by the patriarchy.Weaponry as "Lingam-Imitation": The transcript argues that modern military technology—missiles, rockets, and drones—are baser, mechanical perversions of the Lingam. Unlike ancient warfare, which sought to "Earth" weapons (using containers like sheaths or bows as metaphors for the Yoni), modern projectiles are launched into the sky and space with no containment, defiling Mother Earth and the atmosphere.Space Pollution & Low Vibration Interference: The proliferation of satellites and space debris is described not just as environmental waste, but as a "low-vibration" beacon. This "tech garbage" in Low Earth Orbit and the asteroid belt is said to damage the Earth's atmospheric shield and attract malignant extraterrestrial forces. The Galactic Battle for Sovereignty: Tiwari asserts that humanity is currently positioned in the midst of a galactic war. She mentions "Galactic Light Forces" that are working to protect Earth and clean up atmospheric interference to restore human divinity and oneness.The Path to HealingThe episode concludes with a call to spiritual action. Tiwari suggests that the primary way to support the "Light Forces" is through inner work:Internal Recalibration: By raising one's personal vibration and anchoring higher light into the cellular body, individuals act as "soldiers" for the Divine.Restoration of Balance: The ultimate goal is the reclamation of Shakti to restore health, prosperity, and the "Golden Light" of the planet.Source Text: I Am Shakti: Reclaiming Women's Innate Power to Heal Themselves and Restore Balance, Health, Prosperity, and Joy for All Beings by Maya Tiwari.Support the showMay Peace Be Your Journey:Maya's approach transcends modern feminism by advocating for a holistic restoration of balance, moving beyond the fight for basic rights to reclaiming the innate power of the divine feminine, which includes procreation, forgiveness, nourishment, and cosmic creativity. She stresses the importance of kindness, inner stillness, and compassionate self- tools for healing individuals and society. www.mayatiwari.comwww.facebook.com/mayatiwariahimsa.Buzzsprout.comMothermaya@gmail.comGet Maya's New Book: I Am Shakti:https://www.collectiveinkbooks.com/o-books/our-books/I-am-shaktiAmazon.comBookshop.org
Yes - don't write! It is Menahem Golan not Menahem Golum (Freudian slip). Dan was right, it is Yonatan or "Yoni". Sheila is having a hard time with all of this. And the peace talks are already over!
This week, Elle and Vee sit down with Suriya Nikko to dive into the world of yoni massage, internal orgasms, and what your body might be holding onto beneath the surface. They unpack how pelvic tension, stress, and even subtle trauma can block pleasure. This is for women who already orgasm and want more pleasure, and for partners who want to learn how to slow down, tune in, and unlock deeper layers of pleasure. From internal hotspots to breath, rhythm, and presence, this episode is about expanding what your body is actually capable of feeling. How to deepen pleasure beyond “just” orgasming Internal pleasure zones (G, P, A spots and cervix) and how to explore them The before, during and after of yoni massageWhat is the yoni, and what is a yoni massage really? (00:00)Creating safety in the body before a yoni massage. Massage and the release of tension. (17:48) Tight pussies vs toned pussies. Toning your vaginal muscles with kegels vs yoni eggs vs yoni massage. (25:33)Yoni egg questions answered. (31.28)Can you do a yoni massage while pregnant? When shouldn't you do a yoni massage? (35:04)Spots Decoded: K Spot aka Perineal Sponge; P Spot aka Posterior Fornix; Cervix; A Spot aka Anterior Fornix. (40:04)Breath, sound & movement. (45:17)Squirting through A-Spot stimulation. (49:17)Emotional release & orgasm. (53:38)Reclaiming sexuality through daily tips to stay open. (58:58)Finding a practitioner. (01:00:31)Lingam massage for men. (01:02:46)___________________________
The Scotland episode is finally here. As always, we went into every detail we could possibly get into, which made this episode extra long, and we didn't mind! Hope you enjoy this episode as much as we did. We have ONE last episode left for this season guys!
Yoni Tuchman returns to VC10x for his third appearance — and this one might be the most practical yet. If you're an emerging manager raising a fund, structuring a GP commitment, or trying to figure out what you can and can't say publicly about your fund, this episode is required listening.⭐ Sponsored by Podcast10x - Podcasting agency for VCs - https://podcast10x.comLinks to previous VC10X episodes with Yoni:1. Fund Formation 101 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6eLPeQDPjCo2. The Legal Landmines Hiding Inside Your Fund Docs - https://vc10x.beehiiv.com/p/the-legal-landmines-hiding-in-your-fund-docs-yoni-tuchman-partner-dla-piperAll these episodes can be listened to independently, but if you are a GP, I recommend you listen to all 3 (in any order).We cover:— 506(b) vs. 506(c): the legal line between building in public and breaking your fund exemption— Why Yoni tells almost every client not to warehouse deals — and what to do instead— The cashless GP commitment: how cash-poor managers can fund their commitment without writing a check— Side letters: what to push back on and how to find the version that works for both sides— Removing a non-performing GP partner without blowing up the fund— Venture partner compensation: carry yes, management company equity never— Rapid fire: the most overrated legal document, the biggest Fund I money-waster, and the one clause every GP should deleteLINKS:DLA Piper - https://www.dlapiper.com/enConnect with Yoni - https://www.linkedin.com/in/yoni-tuchman-58153b5/Connect with Prashant: https://linkedin.com/in/choubeysahabSubscribe to VC10X newsletter - https://vc10x.beehiiv.comSubscribe on YouTube - https://youtube.com/@VC10X Subscribe on Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/vc10x-investing-venture-capital-asset-management-private/id1632806986Subscribe on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7F7KEhXNhTx1bKTBFgzv3k?si=WgQ4ozMiQJ-6nowj6wBgqQVC10X website - https://vc10x.comTimestamps:(00:00) - Preview(01:02) - Introduction to the episode and guest, Yoni Tuchman.(03:00) - Deep Dive: Differentiating between 506(b) and 506(c) fundraising rules.(04:47) - Defining what constitutes a "preexisting relationship" for fundraising purposes.(07:11) - How to navigate fundraising conversations at conferences without violating 506(b).(11:03) - The mechanics of pivoting from a 506(b) to a 506(c) offering (and why you can't go the other way).(13:17) - The historical downsides of 506(c) and how recent SEC guidance has changed the calculation.(17:42) - The new, lower-friction rules for verifying accredited investors under a 506(c) offering.(21:38) - Best practices for what to say (and not say) when publicly fundraising under 506(c).(24:55) - How to legally structure warehousing deals to transfer them to the fund later.(32:00) - A streamlined alternative: Using the fund itself as the warehouse for early deals.(35:53) - Using a cashless contribution (waiving future management fees) to fund the GP commitment.(40:10) - The complexities and potential clawback scenarios of using a fee waiver.(44:01) - An LP's perspective on a cash-poor manager using a cashless contribution.(49:15) - Why LPs should be supportive of GPs using tax-efficient cashless contributions.(51:18) - The most burdensome side letter requests and how to negotiate them.(54:56) - The legal mechanism for removing a non-performing partner without disrupting the firm.(58:33) - Structuring compensation for venture partners and advisors: Fund-level carry vs. deal-specific carry.(01:00:44) - Start of the rapid-fire round.(01:01:01) - The most overrated legal document in fund formation.(01:01:12) - The biggest waste of money for a first-time fund.(01:01:44) - The one standard clause every GP should push to delete.#VentureCapital #FundFormation #EmergingManagers #VC10X #PrivateEquity #FundManager #506c
As in, our genitals are oracles. When they speak, they reveal our innermost truths. We can have conversations with our own genitals. What's even more fun, is having them with our partner's genitals.In today's episode I speak with Well-F**ked All Stars and Coming Together Alumni Carla and Pracarsh about their relationships with each other's cock and pussy:How they grow and shift and change, depending on how much they open and how well they are loved. And when asked, what they have to say.In this episode: An Anami-inspired marriage Only dishonesty can break the relationshipOur genitals size and shape change as we release any stuck energy in themBlocks malform your body“His cock keeps growing bigger!”Conversations with cockGodly energy in our genitalsSentient breastsGenitals demand coherence and honesty. Otherwise they shut down.Yoni massage and jade egg to unwind a “hard” and closed vaginaGenital cursesAlchemizing past wounds together through sex“Vibrations of energy come from my yoni all the way up my body and I get transported into different dimensions.”Says Carla: “Being in a conscious monogamous relationship where the container is sealed between you, has seriously been one of the most healing and beautiful experiences of my life.”COMING TOGETHER FOR COUPLES SALONEVERY couple can be having hours of sex, energy sex, multi-orgasmic sex, 20, 30, 40 orgasms in a session sex, and be turned on by each other for decades. it's the Anami Guarantee. I walk you through how to get there, step-by-step, in the Coming Together for Couples Salon. This is my 10-week online program for couples where you'll learn everything from: How to have wild, 10-hours long Tantric sex How to communicate from the heart and genitals to achieve deep vulnerability Guided lingam and yoni massage Techniques to achieve all the deeper orgasms in women: G-spot, squirting and cervical Achieving superstar stamina in men and have full control over when you orgasm Or IF you do: I'll also teach you how to orgasm without ejaculation Feminine and masculine polarity to amplify these energies in your life and bed, This is the secret to the hottest—and lifelong—sexual chemistry
Most fund managers ask for two and twenty and assume the job is done. It isn't.Yoni Tuchman, Fund Formation Partner at DLA Piper, is back on VC10x for his second appearance, and this time he goes clause by clause through the legal landmines hiding inside your fund documents.⭐ Sponsored by Podcast10x - Podcasting agency for VCs - https://podcast10x.comIn this episode:- Why a poorly drafted management fee clause can cost a GP millions over the life of a fund- The three sections of your LPA you actually need to read — and why the waterfall is "the heart of the heart of the heart" of the document- What happens when an LP defaults on a capital call — and why their commitment is essentially an option until they've funded- The real story of a wire that cleared on time and turned out to be stolen money- How to draft a key person clause that actually reflects your team- The ERA exemption most VCs don't know they're already violatingIf you're an emerging manager, a GP, or building your first fund — this one is not optional.TIMESTAMPS:(00:00) - Preview(01:01) - Introduction to the episode and guest, Yoni Tuchman(01:34) - Sponsor Message: Podcast 10x(02:48) - The 2 and 20 model and management fee traps(03:22) - How management fees work in VC funds(04:42) - Investment vs. Post-Investment Periods and fee step-downs(06:08) - The risks of PE-style management fees(07:05) - Defining "invested capital" for fee calculation(08:24) - The impact of transaction fee offsets on management fees(10:25) - Are fees for services to portfolio companies considered transaction fees?(11:45) - How venture partner compensation can affect management fees(14:14) - Top 3 overlooked clauses in a Limited Partnership Agreement (LPA)(14:45) - Should GPs read the entire 80-page LPA?(16:01) - #1 Overlooked Clause: The Distribution Waterfall(17:17) - #2 Overlooked Clause: The Management Fee(17:45) - #3 Overlooked Clause: Time, Attention, and Conflicts of Interest(19:21) - What happens when a Limited Partner (LP) defaults on a capital call?(19:50) - Standard remedies for a defaulting LP(20:55) - Why remedies are only as strong as the capital already contributed(22:25) - The critical importance of verifying the source of an LP's capital(25:13) - The negotiation dynamic between GPs and LPs on default clauses(28:06) - How to negotiate the key person clause(30:20) - Key questions for drafting a key person clause(34:30) - Accounting for temporary absences (illness, vacation) in the key person clause(35:58) - Triggers for registering as a Registered Investment Advisor (RIA)(36:17) - The Venture Fund and Private Fund Adviser exemptions from registration(37:35) - How a secondary strategy can accidentally disqualify you from the venture exemption(39:55) - The downsides of registering as an RIA(41:22) - The silver lining: Investor confidence in registered advisors(42:19) - Outro and conclusionLINKS:Previous episode with Yoni - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6eLPeQDPjCoDLA Piper - https://www.dlapiper.com/enConnect with Yoni - https://www.linkedin.com/in/yoni-tuchman-58153b5/Connect with Prashant:LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/choubeysahabSubscribe to VC10X newsletter - https://vc10x.beehiiv.comSubscribe on YouTube - https://youtube.com/@VC10X Subscribe on Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/vc10x-investing-venture-capital-asset-management-private/id1632806986Subscribe on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7F7KEhXNhTx1bKTBFgzv3k?si=WgQ4ozMiQJ-6nowj6wBgqQVC10X website - https://vc10x.comFor sponsorship queries, reach out to prashantchoubey3@gmail.comSubscribe for more conversations at the intersection of family office investing, private markets, and emerging trends in wealth management.
Hey guys, just a quick little update.. we know we've been a bit off our normal weekly schedule lately. Since we're in Scotland right now, it's been a little harder to keep up with the podcast, but we wanted to fill you in on what's been going on. Can't wait to tell you all about Scotland!
The hosts explore the latest AI trends and their implications, hear a special announcement from Yoni, and revisit his previous predictions to see what held up. They close with a humorous debate on whether Chuck Norris could have inspired HIPAA laws.
The hosts explore the latest AI trends and their implications, hear a special announcement from Yoni, and revisit his previous predictions to see what held up. They close with a humorous debate on whether Chuck Norris could have inspired HIPAA laws.
Today's episode is very off-topic vibes. We started by just catching up, and after probably our longest intro ever, we finally got into the topic: do we spend too much time together?Do you ever wonder if you spend too much time with your partner, or not enough? We spend most of our time together and honestly, it's never really been an issue for us. Of course, we still have our own time too, because it feels healthy and everyone needs that. But it made us think.. how much time away from your partner do you actually need, and when do you feel like you need it the most? ✨*UNLOCK 90+ EXCLUSIVE VIDEO EPISODES* :
What are the main candidates for dark matter? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Chuck Nice sit down with theoretical physicist Katherine Freese to tackle fan questions about dark matter, dark energy, and the dark universe at large. NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://startalkmedia.com/show/dark-universe-decoded-with-katherine-freese/ Thanks to our Patrons Yasin Hasbay, Joe Hudson, Marcelo Morales, Jeffrey C, Quentin Kelly, Mark Hobden, Shawnie Brisbois, Nathan Williams, Christian Etel, Adam, Andrew Foss, Christopher Lauer, Mike Smith, Gloria Goungo, Dennis Poggenburg, Wild Cat93, Tilly, Alon Gutman, Philip Sun, Dave Mulder, Neil Cameron, CuriousHairlessApe, Not Pensive, Thanh Ho, Aaron, Amy, Brandon Rhodes, Jeffrey Otterman, Space Hendrix, Mango, Yoni, Christopher, Cody Motycka, James Astley, Ryan Dimery-Seek, Alec Scott, Joshua Dobelstein, JP, D.K. Mola, Matt Sumner, Jordan Smith, Case Torres, Tiffany Jones, Josh Middleton, Christopher Crain, Abdul Sudi, Quyen Nguyen, Rahul Varma Sikinam, Nathaniel Gonzalez, Jonathan Negron, Adam Bauman, Sean McAll, Taylor, Lora White, CrunchySciFry, Robby Satterfield, James Simpson, Samantha Kasper, Isahn Mejia, Cameron Smith, Ray Nobleza, Mike Gibbs, Paul Stumbo, Ruben Wilberg, Anish Dube, Manolis Sensi, Arnab Deka, Rich, 4d916, Oon Thian Seng, Temo Chavchanidze, Vikas Rawat, Korin, Gene Hannon, Edward Marwood, Catherine Fiala, Matt F, Elijah Flippin, Bharath Kumar, Tuyaa, Furry Combat Wombat, Lexi Chivers, Vincent Franchino, R Tillery, Matthew Pitts, GAME MASTER, Lawrey, Chris Fro, Adam, Diesel Haphazard, Anthony Calomeni, Mike G., Victor Acevedo, David Wall, Jaime Rivera, Reginald Hill, Devin Jansen, Tushar Vashisht, Lisa Mc Guire, and Ian for supporting us this week. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of StarTalk Radio ad-free and a whole week early.Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This episode is just a casual catch-up, very OFF-TOPIC vibes, we haven't done one of these in awhile. Talking about life lately, a few things on our minds, and how nice it's been now that the weather is finally getting better here in NYC.*UNLOCK 90+ EXCLUSIVE VIDEO EPISODES* :
In this episode, we're talking about social etiquette. Inspired by an interaction we had this morning at a coffee shop. It's the little things that can make a big difference in how we connect with people. From awkward small talk and texting habits to knowing when to listen instead of talking. Part II will be live on Patreon! :-)*UNLOCK 90+ EXCLUSIVE VIDEO EPISODES* :
Buenos dias chicossssss! Of course we're doing an episode on CDMX! Here's pretty much everything that happened while we were there, we had such an amazing time there. Huge thank you to everyone who came out to the meet up in Chapultepec! Hope you enjoy this episode!
We spent five days in Tulum last week, which is why there was no episode. We wanted to just relax on the beach without any type of work in mind and it was amazing. But as always, of course we'll tell you how it went and what we did. Let's catch up!
This week, we're getting into YOUR relationship drama submissions… and you all did not disappoint. We got some confusing situationships and some “is this a red flag or am I dramatic?” moments, we're reading your stories and giving our honest thoughts. It's messy, it's relatable, and honestly… we've all been there. Thank you all for submitting and literally making this episode! :-)*This episode is brought to you by A24's upcoming release, The Drama. Experience it the way it was meant to be seen — in theaters April 3rd.**UNLOCK 90+ EXCLUSIVE VIDEO EPISODES* :
Dating has never had more freedom and yet somehow it's never felt more complicated. In this episode, we dig into how modern dating got so messy, especially in a world where women are more independent than ever and traditional relationship roles are being rewritten in real time.We talk about how women's financial, emotional, and social independence has changed the dating landscape.. for the better and for the confusing. When “needing” someone is no longer the norm, what does partnership even mean? And where does that leave men, many of whom feel unsure about how to show up, pursue, or lead without overstepping—or disappearing altogether?This isn't a conversation about blaming women or romanticizing the past. It's about naming the tension, the mixed signals, and the unspoken expectations that make dating feel exhausting for everyone. If you've ever felt like the rules changed but no one handed you the new playbook, this episode is for you.We definitely didn't expect to turn this submission into a full episode, but we're so glad we read it first lol. Very on brand for WTJ.. this is just what we do. It was raw, honest, and a little uncomfortable… in the best way.*UNLOCK 90+ EXCLUSIVE VIDEO EPISODES* :
What if chronic pain was caused by faulty wiring in your brain?And that one shift in understanding can open the door to relief many people never thought was possible.Chronic pain affects tens of millions, disrupts relationships, limits work, and quietly erodes joy. Yet for many, scans, surgeries, and medications never bring lasting relief. In this conversation, we explore why pain can persist long after the body has healed and what helps the brain finally stand down.My guest is Yoni K. Ashar, PhD, assistant professor at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus and director of the Pain and Emotion Research Laboratory. His research uses brain imaging and clinical neuroscience to study chronic pain recovery, with a focus on Pain Reprocessing Therapy.In this episode, you'll learnA key signal that reveals when pain is driven by the brain, not injuryA simple shift that helps interrupt the pain–fear cycleWhy imaging findings can distract from the true source of painHow the right kind of gradual exposure retrains the brain to feel safe againWhat decades of pain research reveal about lasting recoveryWhy we've gotten pain wrong for so long, and how to get it rightIf you've tried everything and still hurt, this conversation may offer a new way to understand your pain and a path toward relief. Press play to learn how unlearning pain may be possible.You can find Yoni at: Website | Episode TranscriptNext week, we're sharing a really meaningful conversation with Harry Reis about why love doesn't always land, even when it's real.Check out our offerings & partners: Join My New Writing Project: Awake at the WheelVisit Our Sponsor Page For Great Resources & Discount Codes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
My vagina does amaaaaaazing things. Sometimes people see me doing phantasmagorical things like: Dead hangs ab exercises, whilst also lifting 11lb. With my vagina Lifting pieces green coconuts, bunches of mangos and Venetian chandeliers. With my vagina. Of course, we want women to realize that the BASELINE is not peeing their pants and vaginas falling onto the floor—yes, vaginal “prolapse” effects 50% of women after childbirth—but that the BASELINE for ALL vaginas, everywhere is to:Shoot ping pong ballsGive hand jobsMake a man orgasm or stop him from orgasming with their flexing power aloneHave ravenous libidosLubricate and ejaculate profusely And be multi-orgasmic If your vagina isn't doing these things, it's under-performing. Beyond the physical, there is also an energetic function to the vagina related to: Femininity Creativity and manifesting abilityHer self-expression in the world How deeply she surrenders to life, her partner and God In today's episode, we're talking to Well-F**ked All Star Dr. Beth. She's a chiropractor, women's pelvic health specialist and big proponent of the jade yoni egg. Through using the jade yoni egg, she: Healed her prolapseCleared the residue of suppressed childhood sexual abuseWent from clitoral orgasms to G-Spot, cervical, nipple, anal and of course birth orgasms and squirting on demand Went from chronic yeast infections to never having them againHas sex almost every day, even with 5 kids and still breastfeeding her youngestHad an orgasmic free birth at home. Look ma! No doctors or midwives!She and her husband use their sex life to attract and manifest things in their lives Vaginal Kung Fu is open for registration NOW and it closes January 30th at midnight PST. In the salon, you'll become a maestro of all things vaginal and sexual. You'll learn: My step-by-step guided vaginal weight lifting routine Yoni massage to de-numb and activate your vagina Quantum techniques to clear your blocks and illuminate your sexual shadowBreast massage techniques to tone, lift and enlarge the breasts Natural birth control and detoxing off The Pill How to make menstruation and menopause the energizing and rejuvenating portals they were meant to be How to give a vaginal handjob How to use your sexual energy to heal yourself, including my sex position mood guide. Signup now! Vaginal Kung Fu.
Get 60 days of free headspace by using my code WHATSTHEJUICE at https://www.headspace.com/code Ever feel like your life is just… too much? Way too much stuff, too many tabs open, too many things pulling at your attention? In this episode, we're talking about decluttering your life in a very real, no-pressure way. From clearing out your space to cutting back on mental and digital clutter, we share simple ideas that help us breathe a little easier and feel more in control. No perfection, no extreme minimalism.. just small changes that make everyday life feel a little bit lighter.*UNLOCK 90+ EXCLUSIVE VIDEO EPISODES* :
For 50 years, Sonja hadn't enjoyed sex. She didn't get what the big deal was. But she was hopeful there was one. She took Vaginal Kung Fu and within weeks had an avalanche of orgasms: G-Spot, squirting, cervical, anal, nipple and full-body. Making up for lost time. She proves The Anami Guarantee that EVERYONE CAN. At any age and every stage. In this episode:Waking up and de-numbing the vaginaSexually dead after menopause? Bullshit. Just getting started.What if his cock doesn't reach my cervix? Dick math to the rescue. What is the ideal cock size if women are totally honest? The good stuff is in the vagina. The best stuff is at the cervix.The yoni egg becomes your loverHow to f**k the shit out of her if you are less endowed as a man (it's not being “good at cunnilingus”)Two-pump chumps make women hate sex1 in 100,000 people are well-f**kedThe life-changing power of cervical orgasmsChoosing which orgasm you need based on your emotions and what needs healingVAGINAL KUNG FU: Doors close January 30th midnight PST.In the salon, you'll become a maestro of all things vaginal and sexual. You'll learn:My step-by-step guided vaginal weight lifting routine with the jade yoni egg.Yoni massage to de-numb and activate your vaginaQuantum techniques to clear your blocks and illuminate your sexual shadowBreast massage to tone, lift and enlarge the breastsNatural birth control and detoxing off The PillHow to make menstruation and menopause the energizing and rejuvenating portals they were meant to beHow to give a vaginal handjobHow to use your sexual energy to heal yourself, including my sex position mood guide.
Thanks to everyone who submitted their life dilemma for this episode. If you enjoyed this epi, please let us know in the comments, and we'll do a part 2 or 3 or 4 it's up to you guys. Thank you so much!*UNLOCK 80+ EXCLUSIVE VIDEO EPISODES* :
Guest hazzan Yoni Avi Battat and Sarah Bunin Benor in conversation at IKAR's Lunch & Learn from our Sephardi / Mizrahi Shabbat on January 17, 2026.
Let's go back to 2016 for an hour..In this episode, we wanted to join the fun and remember 2016. The trends, the memes, the fashion, the pop culture moments that completely took over our screens and our lives. Also, the songs everyone had on repeat to the viral moments we still reference today, we're pretty much just breaking down why 2016 can't be forgotten.Was 2016 actually one of the best years ever, or is it just nostalgia?What's the one 2016 trend you'll never forget?If you could bring back ONE thing from 2016, what would it be?What song instantly takes you back to 2016?What were you doing in 2016 that you low-key miss?*UNLOCK 80+ EXCLUSIVE VIDEO EPISODES* :
In this episode, we're talking about going analog and why it's such a game changer. Doing things like wearing an actual watch, reading real books, and listening to music maybe from an actual CD player at home without reaching for our phones. Also, Yoni received his first notebook and it's been a real obsession. These are just small ways to be more present and less distracted. We also get into how often our phones pull us out of the moment, and why stepping away from them even a little can make everyday life feel calmer and more intentional.*UNLOCK 80+ EXCLUSIVE VIDEO EPISODES* :
A few weeks ago, I came across a post on X from a user named Yoni Smolyar. It said posting a video on Instagram every day for 508 days in a row taught me that I never want to do that again. I realized that I had seen and followed Yoni on Instagram, where he has over 190,000 followers. In the process, Yoni built an iPhone app called Brainrot, which had a $10,000 launch that he credits to his social media presence that he built during this daily Instagram posting challenge. In this conversation, you'll hear Yoni's approach to Instagram, what worked for him, why he ultimately says he wouldn't do it again, and why he believes his ex-audience of 20,000 may be more valuable. Full transcript and show notes Yoni's Website / Instagram / Twitter / Brainrot App / YouTube / TikTok *** TIMESTAMPS (00:00) 508 Days of Daily Videos (05:08) Building Habits: A Month In (08:55) From Hesitant Posts to Viral Storytelling (12:35) Documenting My Entrepreneurial Journey (14:07) Speak Your Mind, Hit Record (19:38) Entrepreneurial Journey: Transparency & Growth (21:19) Brainrot: Tackling Phone Overuse (24:42) Overcoming Cringe Through Posting (30:37) Seasons of Steak and Sizzle (32:12) Origins of Social Media Sharing (34:58) Trapped by Public Perception (38:48) Short Form Video's Negative Impact *** RECOMMENDED NEXT EPISODE → #275: From ignoring short-form video to 3.5 billion views | Pat Flynn's Pokémon juggernaut (Part 1) *** ASK CREATOR SCIENCE → Submit your question here *** WHEN YOU'RE READY