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Doom Generation
Mad Love ('95): "Get that thumb outta your mouth young lady!"

Doom Generation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2026 64:40


It's our 5 year anniversary as we worship Mother Drew and her boundary issues. June Swoon continues with some tight cordage and a new episode in a new house! We're serving up telescoping at night...naturally, Tom Skerritt maybe seeing heaven after all, levels of mayo men, the possible marital problems of Chris O'Donnell, RESTRAINTS and sooooo many forehead kisses. We come to the conclusion that even the most understanding 17 yr old boy can destroy his entire life by miscalculating some pussy and then you'll have to go to a lesser college. Get your whistle wet because we're bustin' out of the ward and we'll forever be in Mad Love, this time on Doom Generation!

Marty Griffin and Wendy Bell
Marty talks about helping a young lady addicted to drugs

Marty Griffin and Wendy Bell

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2026 8:30


Marty talks about helping a young lady addicted to drugs full 510 Thu, 04 Jun 2026 11:48:35 +0000 6GhVTyNOyFjgd6XqzOFReGfogsYlI7CL #emailnewsletter,news Marty Griffin #emailnewsletter,news Marty talks about helping a young lady addicted to drugs On-demand selections from Marty's show on Newsradio 1020 KDKA , airing weekdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com

ExtraChristy - Podcast
Wondering and Wonder

ExtraChristy - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2026


Wondering and Wonder Wondering and Wonder a Trinity Sunday sermon by Rev. J. Christy Ramsey DOWNLOAD A LIVE RECORDING Audio from worship at the 10:00 AM Worship Service May 31, 2026at St Peter’s Episcopal Church, Carson City, Nevada edited from a flawless transcription made by edigitaltranscriptions all errors are mine. Scripture read on Audio: Matthew 28:16-20 Sermons also available free on iTunes Stained Glass Symbol of the Trinity at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Carson City, Nevada. photo by J. Christy Ramsey Hey, it’s Trinity Sunday. Thanks for coming out of your family events and gatherings and celebrations. I’m glad you’re all in your Trinity finest gear. That’s wonderful. Great, great. It’s a really bad Sunday to preach, on Trinity Sunday. There’s nothing. There’s nothing there. I don’t blame Donna for leaving the state. I mean, I’d get far away from the pulpit, too, if I could. Trinity Sunday is about as exciting as looking at your phone and say, “Spam likely.” That guy again. They’re always calling. Or, you know, worse is, “This is your insurance company. We’d like to talk to you about some explanation of your benefits.” Oh. That’s right up there with Trinity Sunday preacher, I’ll tell you. Hey, I bet you didn’t know something. Trinity Sunday is with us every Sunday. I bet you didn’t know this. I bet up here, you know, way before we had these screens – whoo, nifty neat-o, we had screens in church for centuries. We just called it “stained glass.” So I just wanted people saying, oh, I don’t like this new stuff, hey, stained glass has been around for centuries. I don’t know what you’re talking about. So up here – I don’t know if I’m allowed up here, I’m destroying things – I don’t know if you can see it. This is actually a symbol of the Trinity. Everything’s clear now; isn’t it. No, it’s not. But here they’ve got God in the middle. Come up later, if you’re allowed. I don’t know if you’re allowed. But come up later. Árni Dagur, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons They’ve got a dais in the middle, God. And then they’ve got Holy Spirit here, Father up there, Son up there, Father over there on the three. And then they’ve got little connection things. Spirit is not the Father, Father is not the Son, Son is not the Spirit. And then they all go to the middle, they’re all “Is God, Is God, Is God.” Okay. We can pack it up. We’re done. Everybody understands the Trinity now. That’s great. Super. Don’t be telling people you’ve got a fidget spinner in stained glass at your church. I mean, well, unless you want to. People think, oh, that’s pretty cool. I think I’m coming, yeah. Not a fidget spinner. All right. Way back in the 5th Century, there was a guy, his name was Augustine of Hippo. I don’t know. I don’t know, you know, if he was a portly man. But they called him Hippo. I think that’s where he lived. Unfortunate if he was portly. That would have been bad. He said this: “Si comprehendis, non est Deus.” And what that is translated from the Latin is, If you think you understand God, what you understand is not God. - Augustine of Hippo Well, that’s helpful, Augustine. He’s saying if you understand something, then you don’t understand it. The parts you understand about God is not something you understand. The difference between stupid and intelligent people — and this is true whether or not they are well-educated — is that intelligent people can handle subtlety. They are not baffled by ambiguous or even contradictory situations — in fact, they expect them and are apt to become suspicious when things seem overly straightforward. - Neal Stephenson, The Diamond Age: Or, a Young Lady’s Illustrated Primer (1995). And we have a quote up here from a more recent philosopher. Good old Neal Stephenson, author of “Snow Crash,” any classic science fiction – no, nothing. Oh. No, you’re just scratching. Okay. The difference between stupid and intelligent people, and this is true whether or not they are well educated, is that intelligent people can handle subtle – Bill, what’s that word? BILL: Subtlety. PASTOR RAMSEY: Subtlety. Thank you, Bill. That’s why I brought him in here, roped him up to give me that word. Thank you. Subtlety. And they are not baffled by ambiguous or even contradictory situations. Whoo. In fact, they expect them. And they’re apt to become suspicious when things seem overly straightforward. Yeah. Intelligent people are not baffled by ambiguous or even contradictory situations. In fact, they expect them. And they’re suspicious if things are too simple. You’re all intelligent people now; right? Okay. Because you all heard Trinity stuff, oh, the shamrock thing. Who’s heard of the sham – don’t put your hands up. Who’s heard this? Because that’s a heresy. I don’t want you to put your hands up, then let it go, ooh. Not TrinityShamrock, you know, the three in the Trinity, one plant, three things. Sometimes even I said this, and I was wrong, that’s modality, that’s a heresy. This is, like, should be called Heresy Sunday because it’s so easy to slip in heresy when you’re trying to talk about the Trinity. When you’re talking about, you know, oh, it’s like steam and liquid water and ice, you know. No, it’s not. It’s modality. And it’s not even Father, Son, Holy Spirit, you know. As much as Presbyterians love committees, love them, God is not a committee. It’s not like they vote and come together, two out of three goes, you know, none of that. It’s not like, you know, like loving, loved, and beloved, or all these other things that people try to make into some kind of social community rolling around kind of thing inside a God, and that’s Trinity. Just about anything – just like our friend Augustine found out. You know, every time you try to describe a Trinity, you’re probably not describing the Trinity. You’re not describing God. If you think you understand it, you got it wrong. What are we to do? What are we to do? Well, we’re intelligent people. We can handle things that are contradictory or complex or not clear or not simply explained. We can handle that. I mean, you know, they just don’t let anybody in the Episcopal Church; right? There is a little test you’ve got to do before you get in; right? I’m sure there is. They haven’t caught me yet. Ha. It’s like when I go to Trader Joe’s. Does anybody go to Trader Joe’s? I go in there. I am not good-looking enough to be at Trader Joe’s up there in [totsy?] land. They’re going to kick me out because I go, wow, what are these people? Wow. Everybody comes down from Tahoe, and they’re nice? But we can handle it. And we’ve got stories here. We’ve got scriptures here that tell us about complexity. And you can come to these scriptures and be confused. You can come to the Trinity and be confused. And what confused? Well, I don’t understand it, and I should. It’s not good for me. I’m upset. Well, then you’re not intelligent. Here’s a thought. Instead of being confused, be in awe. Instead of being upset you don’t understand something, be in wonder of the glory of God. Because you look at the creation story, and was that a big creation story? You know, I was talking to – that’s a lot of scripture. You know, that’s a big hunk there. And, well, you know, he created the entire universe, you know, give him a chapter. You know, come on. So you look at that, and we’re so familiar with it that we just blow it on by; you know? The first creation story, you know, there’s a – every now and then, God created the Heavens and the Earth, and it was so. You know, that “and” is doing a heck of a lot of work. You look all the way through it, he says something, and it was so. Says something, and God said it was good. Said something, and God said it was good. You know, that “and” is like a billion years of time and space in that “and.” I mean, we’re just skipping over a whole lot of stuff that we would like to understand in that “and.” I’m telling you, all of our scientific endeavor is trying to figure out that “and” bit, between God says it’s going to happen and then he said it was good. We want to know between the “and.” We don’t have to. We don’t have to be confused by complications. And that’s why we had the whole big, you know, some people say, well, you have the Trinity in there because, you know, in the story of Genesis, God is referred to as “we,” in the plural. So that’s the Trinity there. Okay, that’s kind of a reach. I mean, you know, when the King of England or Queen of England says “We are not amused,” they’re not talking that they’re the Trinity, you know, there’s a “royal we” kind of thing. But I like to think they picked that out, the little lectionary elves picked that up because here’s another thing we don’t understand. You’ve got the Trinity. Everybody’s confused. Let’s throw in the creation story, too, just so long as we’re doing a confusion Sunday. But it doesn’t have to be confusion. It could be wonder. Saying, look at all those wonderful things God’s done. You know, God just didn’t do it. I think it’s very important in our times. God said it was good. So when people tell you other people are bad or these people aren’t good enough or these people are below us or beneath us or don’t have the right to be here, or don’t have the right to exist, or should pull themselves up by their own – remember what God said. God said it was good. It was good. People are good. God doesn’t make trash is what they used to say. But not only that, God makes people good. That’s complex. That’s wondering. That’s confusing. We want to understand it, want to dissect it, want to have the PowerPoints. But nope. Just got to go with God is good. God made the world good. God made people good. So if something’s bad in the world, guess what? Guess whose that is? That’s us. Enough of that. Let’s go on to the psalm. Psalm’s great; isn’t it? Psalms? Psalm is great for wonder. Because, you know, you go out there, and you don’t hear the quantum mechanics and the astrophysics of how all the stars are made and move and go and come and red shift and dopplers and all this other stuff. Psalm just goes out there and says, why is God caring about me? In all this, God cares about us. In its infinite vastness of the universe, God cares about us. That’s wonder. Not confusion. It’s living in the joy and in the wonder. It’s a wonderful time. Not a confusing time. I’m angry because God didn’t check it out with me before God went on and did God things. God did explain everything to God. And that goes right on. We’re running now. Keep up with me. That goes right on to the epistle where Paul says – gives it grace, and says, “Grace of the father,” and “Grace of the Lord Jesus Christ,” the love and fellowship. And you say, how do we get together on that? Does one come, and then they do like a costume change or put on a different mask or get on a collar? Instead of an open-collar shift they put on a collar with a thing. And then they come out and do the other thing, but it’s the same person. You know, Christy’s sitting in the pew saying Christy up in the collar. No, that’s all heresy. You’ve got to approach that with wonder and say, wow. Look at all that. The love, the grace, the fellowship. It’s all there. I don’t know how it all works, but I’m sure glad it does. Kind of like the way I treat my car. I don’t know how it works. I’m sure glad it moves and goes places. And then the last one, the gospel. In the gospel, don’t you love the disciples? You’ve got to really look at the disciples because they’re a bunch of bumbling fools; you know? And I feel better about myself the more I read about the disciples because I said, if those guys can make it, I’ve got a shot; you know. I’ve got at least a shot. Because they’re in there, you know, here they are, they’re in the end of the ministry, been hanging out with Jesus. I mean, you and me think, oh, if we had met Jesus, we would be onboard. We would be 100% Jesus; you know? But, you know, the disciples, they were there the whole time. And they said, hey, we’re worshiping him. But some doubted. I go, what’s with these guys? You know? And I said, “I feel better about myself because sometimes, you know, maybe I have a doubt or two; you know? Things happen.” But it wasn’t like, okay, Jesus didn’t say, oh, let me explain it all to you and answer all your doubts. We’ll have a town hall. You can all yell at me about how you’re upset about the way I’m running the church, and I’ll explain it to you. We’ll all come into a wonderful happy agreement, and I’ll tell you all the things. No, he said, he knows he had doubt. He says, “Go therefore and go out and do good things. Go out there and make disciples of all the nations. Tell everybody to love one another. Tell them to love their enemies. Tell them to love the stranger.” Oh, no, you’re getting political. “Tell them to love the stranger. Tell them to love the soldier in your land. Tell them that God loves everyone. Tell them that God made everything good. Even countries that aren’t ours are still good.” [Gasp] Political again. He didn’t wait. He didn’t explain it. He didn’t give them the why. He didn’t answer their doubts. He just took them. He just expected them. Show up, doubts and all. Come on in. Come as you are. And these people were disciples. I mean, you know, they’ve got logos and stained glass and people praying to them and stuff. Still doubts. There’s hope for us. We don’t have to be sure and understand everything and remember our good old friend, Fat Man Augustine, that says, “If you think you understand, you don’t understand.” Huh. Huh. I feel better about that. And remember about our favorite science fiction with Neal there, Stephenson, said, “We like to think of ourselves as intelligent people. We don’t expect to understand stuff. We’re okay if things are contradictory.” You know a contradictory thing is, it’s when a teenager – anyone had experience with teenagers? Been a teenager? I was talking to someone, there’s a church that’s misbehaving. They called me in. Ah, there’s a wonder. I’ve got to tell you. Saying come in. And he said, “What are we going to do about this person?” And I go, well, you know, they’re doing everything we asked. Everything we told them to do, they’re doing. They’re just yelling and screaming about it and writing letters about how horrible it is. And that’s kind of like the teenager that you tell them to go up to their room, and they’re going up to their room yelling and screaming at you the whole way. You know? “Why is it so unfair?” They’re going to their room, you know, so you they’re kind of sort of getting it. You know, moving toward obedience, even though they’re yelling about it. And we can handle that as intelligent people. As adult people we can say, “Yeah, that’s kind of messed up, mixed up, crazy there. But, yeah, pretty good mostly. We’re all right. We can handle the creation story.” How did all that happen in one day? That “and” thing is just really blowing my mind between the I’m going to do this, now it’s done. Wait a minute. What’s the middle? We’re okay with that. Mostly. We’re okay with I have some doubts and don’t know everything. Well, that’s okay, go out and tell everybody to love everybody, and that God loves them. Even with the doubts? Yeah, even with the doubts. Do ahead and do that. We so much want to understand stuff. It’s why we keep making heresies out of the Trinity because we try to understand it, we can’t understand it because it’s the basis of God, and we get all upset and try to make it simple. Try to make it into a shamrock, or try to make it into a, you know, the ice cube tray in the refrigerator, you know, the automatic ice cube stuff. How does that work? It’s not what we should do. We’re not supposed to understand it, and that is kind of a little scary for people that aren’t intelligent. I’m complimenting you here now. I’m believing you’re all intelligent people, and you expect to not know everything and be okay with that and be in wonder. Well, how does that work out in a romcom from the 1990s, Christy? I know that is a question everybody asks. Everybody asks. Sure, he’s a good preacher, but what about a romcom from the ‘90s? I need that romcom. I want you to take a look at “Groundhog Day.” This is Rita. Rita is going somewhere between confusion and wonder here. She has questions of she thought she knew this guy, Bill Murray, who’s playing Phil Connors. Thought she knew this guy. And then things happen. And then she has a choice about whether she’s going to get the long or short version of what everything is. Or whether she’s going to commit herself and all that she has to the wonder that is Phil Connors. Rita didn’t need all her questions answered, either the short or the long version, to commit $339.88, her total net worth, I imagine, to be into the wonder of Phil Connors. We do not need the long or short version of the Trinity to know when something good has been created, and that we are invited into relationship with. Take that as your Trinity Sunday sermon. Amen.

Ron Spomer Outdoors
This Young Lady Hunts with a 6.5x55? Eps. 492

Ron Spomer Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2026 42:03


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The Clinical Problem Solvers
Episode 452: The Clinical Unknown Series – Young lady with dizziness

The Clinical Problem Solvers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2026 61:10


Step into a new chapter of the Clinical Unknown Series, where each case is a riddle eager to catch you off guard. This time, Academy member Ethan from Taiwan brings forth a perplexing case: a young woman whose dizziness unravels into the extraordinary. Mark, Debora, and Noah scramble to reveal the twist hidden deep within this… Read More »Episode 452: The Clinical Unknown Series – Young lady with dizziness

The EV Musings Podcast
289 - The User Experience Episode

The EV Musings Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2026 23:02 Transcription Available


In this episode Gary explores the user experience challenges in EV charging stations, contrasting good and bad examples, and discusses how design improvements can enhance usability for all EV owners.Key Topics:User experience challenges in EV charging stationsComparison of charging experiences: Tesla vs othersDesign flaws in current EV chargersPayment and authentication issues in chargingPotential solutions for better EV charging UXChapters00:00 Introduction to EV Musings and Gary's Experience01:32 The Young Lady's Charging Dilemma and UX Failures03:44 Contrasting Easy and Difficult Charging Experiences04:49 Payment Methods and User Experience in Charging06:27 Design Flaws in Charger Interfaces and Hardware08:03 The Impact of Screen Size and Interface Design09:23 Multiple EVSEs and Connector Selection Challenges10:47 Plug and Charge and Auto Charge Technologies12:15 Payment Processing and Standardization Issues13:42 Cost vs. UX: Are Better Chargers Worth It?15:09 Tesla's Seamless Charging Experience17:00 Real-World Charging Failures and Hardware Limitations18:48 The Future of User-Centric EV Charging DesignLinksTesla Supercharger V4 - https://www.tesla.com/superchargerABB Charging Stations - https://new.abb.com/ev-chargingKenpower Charging Interface - https://kenpower.comGridServe EV Charging - https://gridserve.comPlug and Charge Technology - https://ev.com/plug-and-chargeEV Musings Podcast - https://evmusings.comThe EV Musings Podcast is sponsored by Zapmap, the go-to app for EV drivers, helping you find and pay for public charging with confidence.Episode produced by Arran Sheppard at Urban Podcasts: https://www.urbanpodcasts.co.uk(C) 2019-2026 Gary ComerfordSupport me: Patreon Link: http://www.patreon.com/evmusingsKo-fi Link: http://www.ko-fi.com/evmusingsThe Books:'So, you've gone electric?' on Amazon : https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07Q5JVF1X'So, you've gone renewable?' on Amazon : https://amzn.to/3LXvIckSocial Media:EVMusings: Twitter https://twitter.com/MusingsEvInstagram: @EVmusingsOctopus Energy referral code (Click this link to get started) https://share.octopus.energy/neat-star-460Upgrade to smarter EV driving with a free week's trial of Zapmap Premium, find out more here https://evmusings.com/zapmap-premiumMentioned in this episode:ZapmapThe EV Musings Podcast is sponsored by Zapmap, the go-to app for EV drivers, helping you find and pay for public charging with confidence. Zapmap is free to download and use, with subscription plans for enhanced features such as using Zapmap in-car on CarPlay or Android Auto, and discounted charging across thousands of charge points. Download the app from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store or find out more at www.zapmap.com.Zapmap EV GuideZapMapDownload Zapmap and you'll get the UK's most comprehensive charging map in your pocket, with a range of filters so you can personalise the map to suit your specific EV model. So it's easy to find the best charge for you, whether you're charging on-street, en-route, or at your destination. You can even see live charger availability and price information in the app, helping you choose your charger at-a-glance, and turn up with total confidence that it will work, it will be available, and it will be in your budget. Plus you can pay through the app, or with a tap of the Zapmap charging card, at thousands of charge points nationwide. No need to download a different app for each charging network. You can download Zapmap for free, or check out Zapmap Premium for charging discounts, in-car compatibility, and additional filters

Pop Shop Podcast
2026 Grammys Share the Love Among Pop Winners Lola Young, Lady Gaga, Billie Eilish & More

Pop Shop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 40:51


There was a lot of pop love to go around at Sunday's 2026 Grammy Awards, where four different artists won in the Big Four categories and the pop categories shared the wealth. Katie and Keith discuss the winners and chat about the performances on the show. Plus, there's chart news on Megadeth scoring its first No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 ever, while Harry Styles' "Aperture" debuts at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Dispatch Podcast
The Best of 2025 | Roundtable

The Dispatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 85:22


Steve Hayes is joined by Jonah Goldberg, Megan McArdle, and Mike Warren to discuss their favorite books, TV shows, movies, meals, and products from 2025. Show Notes:—Megan McArdle's podcast, Reasonably Optimistic—Neal Stephenson's The Diamond Age: Or, a Young Lady's Illustrated Primer—The Lost History of Liberalism: From Ancient Rome to the Twenty-First Century—And a Bottle of Rum: A History of the New World in Ten Cocktails—The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry: How to Stay Emotionally Healthy and Spiritually Alive in the Chaos of the Modern World—Daniel B. Kline's essay on liberalism—The Ungovernable City—Severance—Burma Superstar—Montague Diner—Mississippi pot roast—OXO Steel double jigger—Costco robot vacuum—Living (2022)—D'Oliva Smoked Habanero Olive Oil—Angelita Madrid The Dispatch Podcast is a production of ⁠⁠⁠The Dispatch⁠⁠⁠, a digital media company covering politics, policy, and culture from a non-partisan, conservative perspective. To access all of The Dispatch's offerings—including access to all of our articles, members-only newsletters, and bonus podcast episodes—⁠⁠⁠click here⁠⁠⁠. If you'd like to remove all ads from your podcast experience, consider becoming a premium Dispatch member ⁠⁠⁠by clicking here⁠⁠⁠. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Lofstrom Loop
Lofstrom loop 425 (22.11.2025)

Lofstrom Loop

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2025


link Трек-лист: 01. The Blinders — I Can't Breathe Blues 02. Ron Gallo — Young Lady, You've Scaring Me 03. FONTAINES D.C. — Big 04. Shania Twain — Man! I Feel Like A Woman 05. Make The Girl Dance — Baby Baby Baby 06. Vitalic — Poney Part 1 07. U2 — I Still Haven't … Продолжить чтение Lofstrom loop 425 (22.11.2025)

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Genre
Neal Stephenson's "The Diamond Age: Or, A Young Lady's Illustrated Primer"

Genre

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2025 42:04


This month, we read stories about AI.• ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠The Weird (ed. Ann & Jeff VanderMeer)⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠• ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Dangerous Visions (ed. Harlan Ellison)⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ • ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠The Complete John Silence (by Algernon Blackwood)⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ • ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Patreon (Free Bonus Episodes)⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ • Email us at genrepodcast@gmail.com

The Mens Room Daily Podcast
Today We Toast The young Lady

The Mens Room Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 10:11


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The Charlie James Show Podcast
H4 - Seg 2 - TCJS - Thurs Oct 30 2025 - young lady from Brazil talking about SNAP benefits complainers

The Charlie James Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2025 11:21


H4 - Seg 2 - TCJS - Thurs Oct 30 2025 - young lady from Brazil talking about SNAP benefits complainers

The Charlie James Show Podcast
H4 - TCJS - Thurs Oct 30 2025 - "My wife's Obama care reality made her MAGA " , "young lady from Brazil talking about SNAP benefits complainers " , "Two books on How children are made and groomed " , " Why are we making the Snap Benefits about ra

The Charlie James Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2025 33:33


H4 - TCJS - Thurs Oct 30 2025 - "My wife's Obama care reality made her MAGA " , "young lady from Brazil talking about SNAP benefits complainers " , "Two books on How children are made and groomed " , " Why are we making the Snap Benefits about race?"

Inner Cosmos with David Eagleman
Ep126 "Does science fiction shape reality?" with Bethanie Maples

Inner Cosmos with David Eagleman

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 35:39 Transcription Available


How is sci-fi like a cultural research and development lab? Will we someday have AI agents that live in robot bodies, and will we be liable if they commit murder? What happens when reality is no longer verifiable? How can we create AI advocates that guide us toward self-actualization over distraction? What is a Young Lady's Illustrated Primer? This week we talk with researcher Bethany Maples about science fiction and how it might prepare us to wrestle with the deepest questions about AI, identity, and the future of humanity.

Everything Old is New Again Radio Show
Everything Old is New Again Radio Show - 470 - AC/DC Concert STORY

Everything Old is New Again Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2025 45:50


This week we listen to a story that Douglas tells about having "the young lady" visit him in Providence College. They take a trip to Boston to see AC/DC in concert. This is an amazing time had by all! ENJOY Like and subscribe and never miss a show! Everythingoldisnewagain.biz

Everything Old is New Again Radio Show
Everything Old is New Again Radio Show - 516 - A visit to the Broadway show Cats - Story

Everything Old is New Again Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2025 45:50


Douglas recounts the time in the early 1980's when he tried to impress "the young lady" by taking her to see the show Cats. Did it work? Tune in for the hilarity and lesson learned. Like and subscribe and never miss a show. EverythingOldIsNewAgain.biz

Tiny In All That Air
The Less Deceived full reading for Larkin's birthday

Tiny In All That Air

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2025 94:27


This year we celebrate Larkin's birthday and the 70 year anniversary of the publication of The Less Deceived with a full reading of Larkin's second collection.We begin with an introduction to the collection with regular attendees of the podcast, our chair Graham Chesters and trustee Philip Pullen, and we reflect on some of the history of the publication of The Less Deceived.Thank you to all the people that have helped produce this podcast.A special thank you to our chair Rosie Millard, who was of enormous help with making the recording of Sir Tom Courtenay reading Church Going. Readers:Lines on a Young Lady's Photograph Album Philip PullenWedding-Wind Lynn HarrisonPlaces, Loved Ones Julia MunrowComing Brian BilstonReasons for Attendance Daniel WainDry Point Michael EganNext, Please Dr Andrew PalmerGoing Greg SesteroWants Joe MalagoMaiden Name Mary MccollumBorn Yesterday Cate BlanchettWhatever Happened? Melissa DennisonNo Road Hannah SullivanWires David Biespiel Church Going Sir Tom Courtenay Age Dr Jane BluettMyxomatosis Daniel VinceToads Justine GaubertPoetry of Departures Prof Douglas BellTriple Time Jacqueline BaronSpring Cate BlanchettDeceptions Hannah SullivanI Remember, I Remember Brian BilstonAbsences Sinead MorrisseyLatest Face Gerry SkeensIf, My Darling Alex Howard Skin Marco PirroniArrivals, Departures Jeremy WikeleyAt Grass Julian WildReferences:Early Larkin by James Underwood (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2021)Pretending to Be Me by Tom Courtenay (2003) https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pretending-Be-Me-Philip-Portrait/dp/1405500824Jean Hartley- Philip Larkin, The Marvell Press and Me (Faber, 2011)Philip Larkin, Life, Art and Love by James Booth (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2014)TS Eliot- The Four Quartets (Faber, 1941)On First Looking into Larkin's The Less Deceived A T Tolley 2 The paper first delivered at the 2003 Conference https://philiplarkin.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/About-Larkin-18.pdfThe background to the article in the Beverlonian that Graham refers to is referenced in Philip Pullen's  piece in About Larkin 45 about the Beverley walkhttps://philiplarkin.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/About-Larkin-45.pdfhttps://rosiemillard.substack.com/p/what-will-survive-of-usMusic: Home Cooking by Eddie Condon and his Orchestra from the Larkin's Jazz box set, 2010  https://www.theguardian.com/music/2010/jul/22/various-artists-larkins-jazz-reviewTheme music:The Horns of the Morning by Wes Finch and the Mechanicals Bandhttps://themechanicalsband.bandcamp.com/album/the-righteous-jazzProduced by Lyn Lockwood, Simon Galloway and Gavin HoggPlease email Lyn at ⁠plsdeputychair@gmail.com ⁠ with any questions or commentsPLS Membership, events, merchandise and information: philiplarkin.com 

Westside Misfits Radio Show
Pastor who embarrassed a young lady for being pregnant out of wedlock, and denied her a baby shower - Mz. Communications Talk Podcast 1-7-2025

Westside Misfits Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 65:57


On This Episode: Mz Gemini discussed the lady who texted the police department for drugs, the pastor who embarrassed a young lady for being pregnant out of wedlock, and denied her a baby shower. Rickey Smiley having children he didn't know about.

Book Club for Masochists: a Readers’ Advisory Podcast
Episode 214 - Non-Traditional Storytelling

Book Club for Masochists: a Readers’ Advisory Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 58:48


It's episode 214 and time for us to talk about the genre/topic of Non-Traditional Storytelling! We discuss epistolary novels, novels in verse, punctuation, and more! You can download the podcast directly, find it on Libsyn, or get it through Apple Podcasts or your favourite podcast delivery system. In this episode Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray

Fantasy for the Ages
What Were the MOST EPIC Fantasy and Sci-Fi Books of the 90s?

Fantasy for the Ages

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 26:40


Get ready for a blast from the past as we count down the most epic fantasy and sci-fi books of the 1990s! From classic series like Harry Potter and Red Mars to groundbreaking novels like Snow Crash and A Game of Thrones, we're diving into the decade that defined modern fantasy and science fiction. Join us as we explore the books that shaped our imagination, influenced our favorite authors, and continue to inspire new generations of readers. Whether you're a nostalgic 90s kid or just discovering the magic of these iconic novels, this episode is for you!#FantasyForTheAges #ReadingRecommendations #Classics #ClassicLiterature #HugoAwards #SciFi #ScienceFiction #Fantasy #FantasyFiction #SSF #BestBooks #Top3 #Top10 #booktube #booktuberWant to purchase books/media mentioned in this episode?Barrayar: https://t.ly/yoDxaBlue Mars: https://t.ly/ENDc1City of Bones: https://t.ly/c2lE8A Clash of Kings: https://t.ly/UYaFHThe Death of the Necromancer: https://t.ly/Ug5QRA Deepness in the Sky: https://t.ly/A62tbThe Diamond Age: Or, A Young Lady's Illustrated Primer: https://t.ly/t1sUqDoomsday Book: https://t.ly/MebqFEarth: https://t.ly/yjFUzThe Fall of Hyperion: https://t.ly/7EucCA Fire Upon the Deep: https://t.ly/FxnVSForever Peace: https://t.ly/2BLxbA Game of Thrones: https://t.ly/o7bq0The Golden Compass: https://t.ly/7n5sNGreen Mars: https://t.ly/g-8IrHarry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets: https://t.ly/XxEGrHarry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone: https://t.ly/3_MH7Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban: https://t.ly/_SxSWMirror Dance: https://t.ly/c5sGyMoving Mars: https://t.ly/Y1AsuOutlander: https://t.ly/tmVjPJurassic Park: https://t.ly/S9O7eParable of the Sower: https://t.ly/ZmygjParable of the Talents: https://t.ly/cZPa5Red Mars: https://t.ly/Qhd1HSlow River: https://t.ly/tiu_sSnow Crash: https://t.ly/auBgEThe Sparrow: https://t.ly/vlmFjStations of the Tide: https://t.ly/FHhzqSteel Beach: https://t.ly/khsNuA Storm of Swords: https://t.ly/FEoNcThe Terminal Experiment: https://t.ly/qQfeiTo Say Nothing of the Dog: https://t.ly/sO2pOTowing Jehovah: https://t.ly/JxbvHVirtual Light: https://t.ly/TwFiJThe Vor Game: https://t.ly/C0a7AWays to connect with us:Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/FantasyForTheAges Follow Jim/Father on Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/13848336-jim-scriven Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/jMWyVJ6qKk Follow us on "X": @Fantasy4theAges Follow us on Blue Sky: @fantasy4theages.bsky.socialFollow us on Instagram: fantasy_for_the_ages Follow us on Mastodon: @FantasyForTheAges@nerdculture.de Email us: FantasyForTheAges@gmail.com Check out our merch: https://www.newcreationsbyjen.com/collections/fantasyfortheagesJim's Microphone: Blue Yeti https://tinyurl.com/3shpvhb4 ————————————————————————————Music and video elements licensed under Envato Elements:https://elements.envato.com/

Terrible Book Club
Fanny Hill (Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure) by John Cleland *Special Guest Mary Parker* - Episode 219

Terrible Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 97:14


Chris was called away on a years-long shipping voyage by a conniving relative, so he can't be with us today. In his stead, Mary returns! You may remember her from such episodes as this past October's The Phantom of Manhattan, 2021's Die Hamletmachine, and our now beloved E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial in His Adventure on Earth episode from 2023. We discuss our experience reading Fanny Hill by John Cleland, originally published in 1748 and since routinely banned as the first known published English-language erotica. Mary found a copy of this in a little free library years ago and since then, it has taken up permanent residence in her mind and she has talked about it off and on. I figured it'd be a fun one for the show since we, somehow, have yet to feature 18th century erotica on TBC. In addition to our usual barnyard language, today's episode includes coerced/trafficked sex work, graphic sex, and sexual assaults as this book is mid-18th century pornography. Links & References: Fanny Hill in Bombay: The Making & Unmaking of John Cleland by Hal Gladfelder Pamela: Or, Virtue Rewarded by Samuel Richardson Joseph Andrews and Shamela by Henry Fielding Clarissa: Or the History of a Young Lady by Samuel Richardson The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot Justine, or The Misfortunes of Virtue by Marquis de Sade Juliette by Marquis de Sade

More than Money
April 19, 2025 – Easter!  Have a Glorious Day Filled with Love and Gratitude! – Tariffs and Markets Continue to be in the Headlines – Young lady from Delaware brings us an excellent set of questions

More than Money

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2025


Gene and Alyssa answer questions: She asks if she should leave her IRA to one beneficiary and have him split out the shares? He asks if he needs to set up a special account when naming his grandchildren as beneficiaries? She asks if we are fiduciaries (yes)?  She asks if we advise same-sex couples (yes)? She asks how inheritance taxes are calculated when heirs are in multiple states?  And we are still feeling very, very blessed Free Second Opinion Meetings Meet with a More than Money advisor to review your entire financial picture or simply project your retirement Meet with our Social Security partner to plan the best S/S strategy for you Meet with our estate planning attorney partner to review your estate plans – if you have any Meet with our insurance partner to review your life or long term care coverages Discover how to have your 401(k) professionally managed without leaving your company plan Schedule a free second opinion meeting with a More than Money advisor? Call today (610-746-7007) or email (Gene@AskMtM.com) to schedule your time with us.

More than Money
April 19, 2025 – Easter!  Have a Glorious Day Filled with Love and Gratitude! – Tariffs and Markets Continue to be in the Headlines – Young lady from Delaware brings us an excellent set of questions

More than Money

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2025


Gene and Alyssa answer questions: She asks if she should leave her IRA to one beneficiary and have him split out the shares? He asks if he needs to set up a special account when naming his grandchildren as beneficiaries? She asks if we are fiduciaries (yes)?  She asks if we advise same-sex couples (yes)? She asks how inheritance taxes are calculated when heirs are in multiple states?  And we are still feeling very, very blessed Free Second Opinion Meetings Meet with a More than Money advisor to review your entire financial picture or simply project your retirement Meet with our Social Security partner to plan the best S/S strategy for you Meet with our estate planning attorney partner to review your estate plans – if you have any Meet with our insurance partner to review your life or long term care coverages Discover how to have your 401(k) professionally managed without leaving your company plan Schedule a free second opinion meeting with a More than Money advisor? Call today (610-746-7007) or email (Gene@AskMtM.com) to schedule your time with us.

The Jim Rutt Show
EP 289 Adam B. Levine on AI-Powered Programming for Non-Developers

The Jim Rutt Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 86:02


Jim talks with Adam B. Levine about AI programming aids for non-techies and the future of Bitcoin. They discuss Adam's background as a "technical non-technical" person, the evolution from manual LLM prompting to using IDEs, Windsurf as an AI-first IDE, Claude 3.7's thinking mode, productivity improvements with AI coding tools, different platforms like Cursor and Cline, the "pure idea space" vs technical execution, the role of liberal arts people in tech teams, Bitcoin as digital gold, Schelling points in cryptocurrency, the US dollar as hegemonic currency, "pools of fools" theory, sovereign wealth funds moving into Bitcoin, El Salvador's Bitcoin investment, Texas and Wyoming considering sovereign Bitcoin funds, game theory of nation-state Bitcoin adoption, regulatory transitions, predictions about Bitcoin's future based on sovereign adoption, and much more. Episode Transcript The Diamond Age: Or, a Young Lady's Illustrated Primer, by Neal Stephenson Speaking of Bitcoin Podcast (formerly Let's Talk Bitcoin!) Adam B. Levine has spent over a decade pioneering disruptive technologies before they become mainstream. He launched one of the earliest Bitcoin podcasts, Let's Talk Bitcoin! (2013), founded Tokenly (2014)—one of the earliest companies exploring what could be done with blockchain tokens—and served as CoinDesk's first podcast editor (2019), hosting shows like Speaking of Bitcoin and Markets Daily. In 2021, he founded 330.ai, a startup building cutting-edge tools to boost creativity with AI.

The Slowdown
1253: On the Death of a Young Lady Five Years of Age, a reinscription by Aracelis Girmay

The Slowdown

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 5:19


Today's poem is On the Death of a Young Lady Five Years of Age, a reinscription by Aracelis Girmay. The Slowdown is your daily poetry ritual. In this episode, Major writes… “Last year, a group of poets celebrated the 250th anniversary book publication of Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral (1773) by Phillis Wheatley Peters. In honor of this important milestone editors Danielle Legros Georges and Artress Bethany White solicited Black female poets to write in the manner of Phillis Wheatley, or creatively reinscribe what is found in the text as some of her abiding images and important themes. The anthology, Wheatley at 250, from which today's poem is taken, honors and celebrates the immense legacy of Phillis Wheatley Peters, whose work matters to all of us who cherish the possibilities of poems and poets to represent the highest ideals of literacy, and the miracle of language to free us.” Celebrate the power of poems with a gift to The Slowdown today. Every donation makes a difference: https://tinyurl.com/rjm4synp

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The Brazilian Dragon
Cultural FAQs: Young Lady and the Robots

The Brazilian Dragon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 91:33


Welcome to Cultural FAQs, a pop culture talk show podcast hosted by comedians Felipe and Quandel.In our fourth episode we discuss The Wild Robot, Alien: Romulus, How To Die Alone, Agatha All Along, The Penguin, Big Brother 26 and so much more from August - October 2024.Have any questions for the podcast? Email them to brazildragonpod@gmail.com.Thank you to Freddy Luna (StuckOnYouCartoons) for the incredible Brazilian Dragon Podcast Artwork.*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~*Brazilian Dragon PatreonBrazilian Dragon YouTube Channel*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~*This episode is part of the Brazilian Dragon Podcast Network. Feel free to support The Brazilian Dragon Podcast via PayPal or Patreon. And follow the Brazilian Dragon on social media: Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook! Plus, check out our website! 

Let's Know Things
Online Tutoring

Let's Know Things

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 20:37


This week we talk about the Double Reduction Policy, gaokao, and Chegg.We also discuss GPTs, cheating, and disruption.Recommended Book: Autocracy, Inc by Anne ApplebaumTranscriptIn July of 2021, the Chinese government implemented a new education rule called the Double Reduction Policy.This Policy was meant, among other things, to reduce the stress students in the country felt related to their educational attainment, while also imposing sterner regulations on businesses operating in education and education-adjacent industries.Chinese students spend a lot of time studying—nearly 10 hours per day for kids ages 12-14—and the average weekly study time for students is tallied at 55 hours, which is substantially higher than in most other countries, and quite a lot higher than the international average of 45 hours per week.This fixation on education is partly cultural, but it's also partly the result of China's education system, which has long served to train children to take very high-stakes tests, those tests then determining what sorts of educational and, ultimately, employment futures they can expect. These tests are the pathway to a better life, essentially, so the kids face a whole lot of pressure from society and their families to do well, because if they don't, they've sentenced themselves to low-paying jobs and concomitantly low-status lives; it's a fairly brutal setup, looked at from elsewhere around the world, but it's something that's kind of taken for granted in modern China.On top of all that in-class schoolwork, there's abundant homework, and that's led to a thriving private tutoring industry. Families invest heavily in ensuring their kids have a leg-up over everyone else, and that often means paying people to prepare them for those tests, even beyond school hours and well into the weekend.Because of all this, kids in China suffer abnormally high levels of physical and mental health issues, many of them directly linked to stress, including a chronic lack of sleep, high levels of anxiety, rampant obesity and everything that comes with that, and high levels of suicide, as well; suicide is actually the most common cause of death amongst Chinese teenagers, and the majority of these suicides occur in the lead-up to the gaokao, or National College Entrance Exam, which is the biggest of big important exams that determine how teens will be economically and socially sorted basically for the rest of their lives.This recent Double Reduction Policy, then, was intended to help temper some of those negative, education-related consequences, reducing the volume of homework kids had to tackle each week, freeing up time for sleep and relaxation, while also putting a cap on the ability of private tutoring companies to influence parents into paying for a bunch of tutoring services; something they'd long done via finger-wagging marketing messages, shaming parents who failed to invest heavily in their child's educational future, making them feel like they aren't being good parents because they're not spending enough on these offerings.This policy pursued these ends, first, by putting a cap on how much homework could be sent home with students, limiting it to 60 minutes for youngsters, and 90 minutes for middle schoolers.It also provided resources and rules for non-homework-related after-school services, did away with bad rankings due to poor test performance that might stigmatize students in the future, and killed off some of those fear-inducing, ever-so-important exams altogether.It also provided some new resources and frameworks for pilot programs that could help their school system evolve in the future, allowing them to try some new things, which could, in theory, then be disseminated to the nation's larger network of schools if these experiments go well.And then on the tutoring front, they went nuclear on those private tutoring businesses that were shaming parents into paying large sums of money to train their children beyond school hours.The government instituted a new system of regulators for this industry, ceased offering new business licenses for tutoring companies, and forced all existing for-profit businesses in this space to become non-profits.This market was worth about $100 billion when this new policy came into effect, which is a simply staggering sum, but the government basically said you're not businesses anymore, you can't operate if you try to make a profit.This is just one of many industries the current Chinese leadership has clamped-down on over the past handful of years, often on cultural grounds, as was the case with limiting the amount of time children can play video games each day. But like that video game ban, which has apparently shown mixed results, the tutoring ban seems to have led to the creation of a flourishing black market for tutoring services, forcing these sorts of business dealings underground, and thus increasing the fee parents pay for them each month.In late-October of 2024, the Chinese government, while not formally acknowledging any change to this policy, eased pressure on private tutoring services—the regulators in charge of keeping them operating in accordance with nonprofit structures apparently giving them a nudge and a wink, telling them surreptitiously that they're allowed to expand again—possibly because China has been suffering a wave of economic issues over the past several years, and the truncation of the tutoring industry led to a lot of mass-firings, tens of thousands of people suddenly without jobs, and a substantial drop in tax revenue, as well, as the country's stock market lost billions of dollars worth of value basically overnight.It's also worth noting here that China's youth unemployment rate recently hit 18.8%, which is a bogglingly high number, and something that's not great for stability, in the sense that a lot of young people, even very well educated young people, can't find a job, which means they have to occupy themselves with other, perhaps less productive things.But high youth unemployment is also not great for the country's economic future, as that means these are people who aren't attaining new skills and experience—and they can't do that because the companies that might otherwise hire them can't afford to pay more employees because folks aren't spending enough on their offerings.So while it was determined that this industry was hurting children and their families who had to pay these near-compulsory tutoring fees, they also seemed to realize that lacking this industry, their unemployment and broader economic woes would be further inflamed—and allowing for this gray area in the rules seems to be an attempt to have the best of both worlds, though it may leave them burdened with the worst of both worlds, as well.What I'd like to talk about today is another facet of the global tutoring industry, and how new technologies seem to be flooding into this zone even more rapidly than in other spaces, killing off some of the biggest players and potentially portending the sort of collapse we might also see in other industries in the coming years.—Chegg, spelled c-h-e-g-g, is a US-based, education-focused tech company that has provided all sorts of learning-related services to customers since 2006.It went public on the NYSE in 2013, and in 2021 it was called the “most valuable edtech company in America” by Forbes, due in part to the boom in long-distance education services in the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic; like Peloton and Zoom, Chegg was considered to be a great investment for a future in which more stuff is done remotely, as seemed likely to be the case for a good long while, considering all the distancing and shut-downs we were doing at the time.In early 2020, before that boom, the company was already reporting that it had 2.9 million subscribers to its Chegg Services offering, which gave users access to all sorts of school-related benefits, including help with homework, access to Q&As with experts, and a huge database of solutions for tests and assignments.The company then released a sort of social-publishing platform called Uversity in mid-2021, giving educators a place to share their own content, and they acquired a language-learning software company called Busuu, which is a bit like Duolingo, that same year for $436 million.In May of 2023, though, the company's CEO said, on an earnings call, that ChatGPT—the incredibly popular, basically overnight-popular large-language-model-powered AI chatbot created by OpenAI—might hinder Chegg's near-future growth.The day after that call, Chegg's stock price dropped by about 48%, cutting the company's market value nearly in half, and though later that same month he announced that Chegg would partner with OpenAI to launch its own AI platform called Cheggmate, which was launched as a beta in June, by early November the following year, 2024, the company had lost about 99% of its market valuation, dropping from a 2021 high of nearly $100 per share, down to less than $2 per share as of early November.This isn't a unique story: LLM-based AI tools, those made by OpenAI but also its competitors, including big tech companies like Google and Microsoft, which have really leaned into this seeming transition, have been messing with market valuations left and right, as this collection of tools and technologies have been evolving really fast—a recent five-year plan for Chegg indicated they didn't believe something like ChatGPT would exist until 2025 at the earliest, for instance, which turned out to be way off—but they've also been killing off high-flying company valuations because these sorts of tools are by definition multi-purpose, and a lot of the low-hanging fruit in any industry is basically just providing information that's already available somewhere in a more intuitive and accessible fashion; which is something a multi-purpose, bot-interfaced software tool is pretty good at doing, as it turns out.Chegg's services were optimized to provide school-related stuff to students—including test and homework answers those students could quickly reference if they wanted to study or cheat—and serving up these resources in a simple manner is what allowed them to pay the bills.ChatGPT and similar AI tools, though, can do the same, and for practically or literally—for the end-user, at least—free. And it can sometimes do so in a manner that's even more intuitive than the Cheggs of the world, even if these AI offerings are sometimes jumbled along the way; the risk-reward math is still favorable to a lot of people, because of just how valuable this kind of information provided in this way can be.Other companies and entire industries are finding themselves in the same general circumstances, also all of a sudden, because their unique value proposition has been offering some kind of information intuitively, or in some cases they've provided human interfaces that would do various things for customers: they would look up deals on a particular model of car, they would write marketing copy, they would commentate on sporting events.Some of these entities are trying to get ahead of the game, like Chegg did, by basically plugging their existing services into AI versions of the same, replacing their human commentators with bots that can manage a fair approximation of those now-unemployed humans, but at a fraction of the cost. Others are facing a huge number of new competitors, as smaller businesses or just individuals are realizing they can pay a little money for AI tokens and credits, plug an API into a website, which allows that AI to populate content on their site automatically, and they can then run the same sort of service with little or no effort, and vitally, little or no overhead.This creates a race-to-the-bottom situation in many such cases, and often the bots are nowhere near as good as the humans they're replacing, but especially in situations where human jobs have been optimized so that one human can be replaced with another human relatively simply, it has proven to be fairly easy to fire people and then replace them with non-humans that seem human-enough most of the time.So blog-writing and video-making and inventory-organizing and, yes, school-tutoring and similar services are increasingly being automated in this way, and while, sure, you could pay a premium to stick with Chegg and access these AI tools via their portal for $20 a month, the bet many investors are making is that folks will probably prefer to get what amounts to the same thing cheaper, or even free, directly from the source, or via one of those other lower-end intermediaries with fewer overhead costs.Chegg has lost about $14.5 billion in market value since early 2021, and the company is now expected to collapse under the weight of its debts sometime in the near-future; the shift in fortunes brought about by the deployment of generally capable, if not perfectly capable, chat-interface accessible AI tools has been that sudden.None of which means this is a permanent thing, as entities in industries currently being challenged by AI equivalent or near-equivalent tools might push back with their own, difficult to replicate offerings, and there's a chance that the small but burgeoning wave of vehemently non-AI tools—those that wave their human-made-ness, their non-AI-ness like a flag, or like an organic, cruelty-free label—might carve out their own sustainable, growable niche. That becomes their unique value proposition in place of what these AI-focused companies stole from them.But this kind of disruption sometimes leads to an extinction-level event for the majority of operators in a formerly flourishing space.Chegg, for their part, decided to revamp their AI offering, moving away from the Cheggmate name and working with Scale AI instead of OpenAI, to build a few dozen AI systems optimized for different academic focuses; which could prove to be a valuable differentiator for them, but it could also fall flat in the face of OpenAI's own re-skinned versions of ChatGPT, called GPTs, which allow users to do basically the same thing, coming up with their own field focused experts and personalities, rather than using the vanilla model of the bot.There's a chance this will also help Chegg deal with another AI-related issue—specifically, that ChatGPT was providing better answers to some students' questions than Chegg's human-derived offerings; they're trying to out-bot OpenAI, essentially, doing the homework-AI thing better than ChatGPT, and there's a chance that offering a demonstrably higher quality of answers might also serve as a survival-enabling differentiator; though their ability to consistently provide better answers in this way is anything but certain.It's also worth noting that what we're talking about here, so far, isn't the sci-fi dream of a perfect digital tutor—something like the Young Lady's Illustrated Primer from Neal Stephenson's novel The Diamond Age, which is something like an AI-powered storybook that adapts its content to the reader, and which then teaches said reader everything they need to know to flourish in life, day by day. Chegg and ChatGPT serve up tools that help students cheat on tests and homework, while also helping them look up information a lot easier when they decide not to cheat, and to practice various sorts of assignments and exams beforehand.So this is a far easier space to compete in than something more complex and actually tutor-like. It may be, then, that moving in that direction, toward tools that focus more on replacing teachers and tutors, rather than helping students navigate schoolwork, might be the killer app that allows some of these existing tutoring-ish tools to survive and thrive; though it may be that something else comes along in the meantime which fulfills that promise better—maybe ChatGPT, or maybe some new, more focused version of the same general collection of tools.It'll probably be a few years before we see how this and similar bets that're being made by at-risk companies facing the AI barbarians at the gate turn out, and at that point these tools will likely be even more powerful, offering even more capabilities and thus disrupting, or threatening to disrupt, even more companies in even more industries, as a consequence.Show Noteshttps://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/how-chatgpt-brought-down-an-online-education-giant-200b4ff2https://openai.com/index/introducing-gpts/https://ai.wharton.upenn.edu/focus-areas/human-technology-interaction/2024-ai-adoption-report/https://www.weforum.org/stories/2024/07/ai-tutor-china-teaching-gaps/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_Reduction_Policyhttps://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/20965311241265123https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0738059324000117https://archive.ph/VKkrLhttps://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2023/07/22/asia-pacific/china-private-tutoring/https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/chinas-youth-unemployment-hits-fresh-high-economic-slowdown-restrictiv-rcna172183 This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit letsknowthings.substack.com/subscribe

JoJo's Bizarre Podcast
Ep. 400 - Ultimate Young Lady (Yawara Eps. 1-3)

JoJo's Bizarre Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 70:24


After surviving Halloween 2024, we decided to go for something classic and light - how about a comedy sports anime from the bubble economy era? We talk about the first three episodes of Yawara! A Fashionable Judo Girl. We also talk about Osaka's airport, women's judo at the Olympics, safe driving speeds, and reporter autonomy. Also holy hell it's episode 400. Thank you, listeners. Your support means a lot to us. | Follow us on Apple Podcasts | Support us on Patreon | Follow us on Twitter | Subscribe to us on YouTube | Join the fan Discord

That Time I Got Reincarnated in the Same World as an Anime Podcaster
Shonen Jumping the Gun: The Magical Revolution of the Reincarnated Princess and the Genius Young Lady

That Time I Got Reincarnated in the Same World as an Anime Podcaster

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 38:01


This isn't a Halloween episode, but something spooky does happen.On the nines, we're now checking out isekai! For the romance arc, Isekai Sensei-Sama has brought Kermit D. Grog The Magical Revolution of the Reincarnated Princess and the Genius Young Lady.Chat with us instantly by clicking here!Support the showSugoi Mart is your one-stop shop for the best Japanese snacks, candy, toys, and merch! Click here or use code APR15 at checkout to get 15% off your first order.Check out our website, AnimePodcasterReincarnation.com, to leave a comment or check out our blog posts. Follow on Twitter (

Tiny In All That Air
Kate Romano, CEO Stapleford Granary

Tiny In All That Air

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 47:10


Our guest today is Kate Romano. Kate is the CEO of arts centre Stapleford Granary which recently dedicated a whole weekend to celebrating many different aspects of Philip Larkin's life, photography, jazz and poetry. Gavin and I were lucky enough to be able to head down there and enjoy the events as well as running a PLS stall in the middle of it all, talking about all things Larkin to the good people of Cambridgeshire.  Kate joined me to reflect back on the weekend and what she learned about Larkin in the process as well as to look at Broadcast, The Mower, Church Going and Lines on a Young Lady's photograph album in particular.  https://www.staplefordgranary.org.uk/whats-on/events Michael Symmons Roberts https://symmonsroberts.com/ Wendy Cope https://www.faber.co.uk/author/wendy-cope/ John Betjeman- Death In Leamington  Life, Art and Love by James Booth (Bloomsbury, 2014) The Importance of Elsewhere by Richard Bradford, with an introduction by Mark Howarth-Booth ( Frances Lincoln, 2015) The Sunday Sessions https://www.faber.co.uk/product/9780571244058-the-sunday-sessions/ Monica Jones, Philip Larkin and Me: Her Life and Long Loves by John Sutherland (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2021) Larkin poems discussed: Lines on A Young Lady's Photograph Album, Church Going, Broadcast, The Mower Music:  Nobody's Sweetheart; Mckenzie and Condon's Chicagoans One Hour: Mound City Blues Blowers Produced by Lyn Lockwood and Gavin Hogg Please email Lyn at ⁠plsdeputychair@gmail.com ⁠ with any questions or comments PLS Membership, events, merchandise and information: philiplarkin.com

The Cafeteria
Episode 221: Fine Young Lady

The Cafeteria

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 49:47


Brent and Ryan discuss the craziest things people have done for p

Le Batard & Friends Network
PTFO - Just Danced: How the Young Lady Gaga Dominated My High-School Cafeteria

Le Batard & Friends Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 42:03


We all have that person from our childhood we just knew was gonna be a star. And more than 20 years before she was a 13-time Grammy winner and a star of the new Joker movie, there was a girl visiting Pablo's all-boys high school named Stefani Germanotta, playing third-wave grunge songs in the corner. His classmate Patrick Wolf — from the band Goodnight, Texas — even asked her to sophomore semi-formal. And while Pablo was preparing for a debate tournament instead, Lady Gaga (and the Plastic Gaga Band) was born. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Pablo Torre Finds Out
Just Danced: How the Young Lady Gaga Dominated My High-School Cafeteria

Pablo Torre Finds Out

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 38:18


We all have that person from our childhood we just knew was gonna be a star. And more than 20 years before she was a 13-time Grammy winner and a star of the new Joker movie, there was a girl visiting Pablo's all-boys high school named Stefani Germanotta, playing third-wave grunge songs in the corner. His classmate Patrick Wolf — from the band Goodnight, Texas — even asked her to sophomore semi-formal. And while Pablo was preparing for a debate tournament instead, Lady Gaga (and the Plastic Gaga Band) was born. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Pablo Torre Finds Out
Just Danced: How the Young Lady Gaga Dominated My High-School Cafeteria

Pablo Torre Finds Out

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 42:03


We all have that person from our childhood we just knew was gonna be a star. And more than 20 years before she was a 13-time Grammy winner and a star of the new Joker movie, there was a girl visiting Pablo's all-boys high school named Stefani Germanotta, playing third-wave grunge songs in the corner. His classmate Patrick Wolf — from the band Goodnight, Texas — even asked her to sophomore semi-formal. And while Pablo was preparing for a debate tournament instead, Lady Gaga (and the Plastic Gaga Band) was born. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

DirtybitPodcast
Dirtybitpodcast 322- A Mexican Cutie

DirtybitPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 24:08


Dirtybitpodcast 322- A Mexican Cutie From the sexy mind of Millie Dynamite and read by SeXXXySherry When Sam meets Maria at the apartment swimming pool, he is immediately captivated by her beauty and curiosity. Sensing he can have his way with the girl, he plunges into the deep end to seduce the girl. As they explore their attraction, Sam introduces the curious young lady to the joys of sex, igniting a ferocious flame in her that burns hotter and hotter with each passing minute. Follow Millie Dynamite: Twitter @MillieDynamite Literotica https://www.literotica.com/stories/memberpage.php?uid=5996744&page=submissions Smashword https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/MillieDynamite Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Millie-Dynamite/e/B06Y5BNL15?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1665760250&sr=8-1    

Poetry in Medicine
An Excerpt From 'To A Young Lady' by John Trumbull

Poetry in Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 5:18


Today we feature "An Excerpt From 'To A Young Lady'" by John Trumbull Please send your submissions to be featured on the podcast to poetryinmedicine@gmail.com. "In whatever you do, read a poem." Honored to have been named one of the top 10 medical podcasts in the state of Georgia by Feedspot: podcasts.feedspot.com/georgia_medical_podcasts/

Gun & Gear Review Podcast
Gun & Gear Review 541 – Young Lady AR

Gun & Gear Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 90:22


  Welcome to the Firearms Insider Gun & Gear Review Podcast episode 541. This episode is brought to you by VZ Grips, Walker Defense, Primary Arms, and XS Sights. In this show we will be discussing a custom AR build, the new Nocturne, a XF Pro, a new light grip combo, and PA's new 1-10   […] The post Gun & Gear Review 541 – Young Lady AR appeared first on Firearms Radio Network.

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Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)
Gun & Gear Review 541 – Young Lady AR

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 90:22


  Welcome to the Firearms Insider Gun & Gear Review Podcast episode 541. This episode is brought to you by VZ Grips, Walker Defense, Primary Arms, and XS Sights. In this show we will be discussing a custom AR build, the new Nocturne, a XF Pro, a new light grip combo, and PA's new 1-10   […] The post Gun & Gear Review 541 – Young Lady AR appeared first on Firearms Radio Network.

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Silent Sales Machine Radio
#879: Today Brian and Robin Joy interview a young lady who's hired her sisters to help run a super successful business

Silent Sales Machine Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 55:10


Today's guest has been on before but is interviewed with Brian and Robin Joy. She started her Amazon selling adventure as a young teen and now she has a beautiful, growing business on Amazon based on wholesale and replens strategies. When she first found our community she doubted the legitimacy of our ProvenAmazonCourse.com course, because it was priced too low for her to consider it credible.   Her business took off and she loved our community so much that she joined as a coach on our team! Ammi has hired her sisters and they met many of us at The proven Conference this year. Brian, Robin Joy and Ammi cover several tips and strategies for growth and share yet another inspirational success story that just keeps getting better.   Our special guest at the conclusion of today's show, Jeff Schick of JeffSchick.com discusses registering on the Walmart selling platform and best practices for sellers on Walmart .com.   Watch today's episode on our YouTube channel here: https://youtu.be/cvADsL2Rj0o   Show note LINKS:   SilentJim.com/bookacall - Book a call here to discuss our offers including coaching, legends and ProvenAmazonCourse.com course   ProvenAmazonCourse.com/100 - Nashville workshop is your next opportunity to take this class. Path to 100 ASIN's - The Replens Accelerator workshop that Brian and Robin Joy are teaching live in Nashville on August 16th and 17th!   My Silent Team Facebook group. 100% FREE! https://www.facebook.com/groups/mysilentteam - Join 76,000 + Facebook members from around the world who are using the internet creatively every day to launch and grow multiple income streams through our exciting PROVEN strategies! There's no support community like this one anywhere else in the world!   ProvenAmazonCourse.com - The comprehensive course that contains ALL our Amazon training modules, recorded events and a steady stream of latest cutting edge training including of course the most popular starting point, the REPLENS selling model. The PAC is updated free for life!      

Our American Stories
A Young Lady's Run-in with Frank Sinatra

Our American Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 7:59 Transcription Available


On this episode of Our American Stories, Colorado listener Patty Kingsbaker shares this "knock out" Frank Sinatra story. Support the show (https://www.ouramericanstories.com/donate)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Relevance For Today
Introducing Brayden McDougall An Amazing Young Lady Battling Liver Disease Part 2

Relevance For Today

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 31:42


Relevance For Today Episode 292 Introducing Brayden McDougall An Amazing Young Lady Battling Liver Disease Part 2 If you have not watched the 1st Episode, please do us a favor and go watch or listen to that episode first. Once again, it's a blessing and honor to have a dear friend of our Family, Brayden McDougall, on the show with me today!! Brayden was diagnosed with a rare liver disease, and she is with me today to share her testimony about the journey she has been on in part 1 of this powerful 2-part interview.  Relevance For Today Podcast Show Spiritual Spotlight Podcast Show Stephen Lewis Relevance for Today Youtube Channel Interested in more shows? Connect with Me by following my LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/RelevanceForToday   #ANewLevelAwaitsYou #Faith #Podcastepisodes, #Discipleship #Christlikeliving, #Relevancefortodaypodcast #christiancontent

Relevance For Today
Introducing Brayden McDougal An Amazing Young Lady Battling Liver Disease Part 1

Relevance For Today

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 27:51


Episode 291 Introducing Brayden McDougal An Amazing Young Lady Battling Liver Disease Part 1 It's a blessing and honor to have a dear friend of our Family, Brayden McDougal, on the show with me today!! Brayden was diagnosed with a rare liver disease, and she is with me today to share her testimony about the journey she has been on in part 1 of this powerful 2-part interview.  Relevance For Today Podcast Show Spiritual Spotlight Podcast Show Stephen Lewis Relevance for Today YouTube Channel Interested in more shows? Connect with Me by following my LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/RelevanceForToday   #BraydenMcDougal #liverdisease #Faith #Podcastepisodes, #Discipleship #Christlikeliving, #Relevancefortodaypodcast #christiancontent

The Michael Berry Show
Grace Is A Wonderful Young Lady That Gives Us All Hope For The Future

The Michael Berry Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 17:21 Transcription Available


Sharp & Benning
Well Done, Young Lady – Segment 2

Sharp & Benning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 19:16


Caitlin Clark leaves a lasting legacy that will live on in women's college basketball.

The Eric Zane Show Podcast
EZSP 1262 - EZ's Awkward Conversation with Young Lady Prostate Doc

The Eric Zane Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 93:07


*Support the show and enjoy great products! Check out EZ on Vouch!*Get a FREE 7 day trial to Patreon to "try it out."*Watch the show live, daily at 8AM EST on Twitch! Please click here to follow the page.Email the show on the Shoreliners Striping inbox: eric@ericzaneshow.comTopics:*1 second into the show, Kenney complains about something. Then, he can't get it through Tempur-pedic soft head, that asking a question is ok, bitching is not.*There's a new anti-nudity policy in place on the Ben and Eric Patreon Podcast.*Ashley checks in to make up fairy tales about what went down on the Patreon.*Corporate Big Fraud Zane fucks up his all-staff meeting.*Ryan joins me to talk about Ashley's appearance on The Ben and Eric Patreon Podcast.*EZ will be giving out "Free Dad Hugs!" at this year's Pride Festival.*There were some gender questions at the sushi restaurant on Saturday.*The time Amanda belted out a question to a transgender person. This is the same time that Pooh Bear wanted to give the same transgender person a hug. It was horribly awkward.*Some asshole at the sushi restaurant didn't lock the bathroom door when he was in there with his 3 year old kid on the toilet. Guess who walked in and saw kid dick?*The horrible conversation EZ had with the PT at his urology doctor's appointment.*Asshole of the Day BTYB TC PaintballSponsors:Green Medicine Shop, TAG Accounting, Impact Powersports, Grand Rapids Gold, Frank Fuss / My Policy Shop Insurance, Kings Room Barbershop, A&E Heating and Cooling, The Mario Flores Lakeshore Team of VanDyk Mortgage, Shoreliners Striping, Ervines Auto Repair Grand Rapids Hybrid & EV, TC PaintballInterested in advertising? Email eric@ericzaneshow.com and let me design a marketing plan for you.Contact: Shoreliners Striping inbox eric@ericzaneshow.comDiscord LinkEZSP TikTokSubscribe to my YouTube channelHire me on Cameo!Tshirts available herePlease subscribe, rate & write a review on Apple Podcastspatreon.com/ericzaneInstagram: ericzaneshowTwitterOur Sponsors:* Shop the eufy video lock: https://shop.eufy.com/VideoLock or order it on Amazon today!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-eric-zane-show-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Being Beautifully Honest Podcast
Jay Z Cathy White & Beyonce | What Claudia May Know & Why He Called Bey ‘This Young Lady' At Grammys

Being Beautifully Honest Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2024 30:37


Thanks for joining me on the Being Beautifully Honest channel! Leave a comment, like & subscribe for more and check out my other videos.Your beautiful skin is waiting at www.inezelizabethbeauty.com and enter the code PERFECT10 for 10% off your first order! Get THE BEST EYELASH STRIPS here! https://temptinglashes.comGet your long-lasting roses rose at Rose Forever shop: $20 off discount code: Honest20https://bit.ly/3CxENWXGet your Byte Aligners For a Discount of $100 off and 75% off an impression kit! http://fbuy.me/v/ewill_1Build your credit and earn reward points with your debit card! Check it out and you'll get 50,000 points ($50) if you sign up: https://extra.app/r/ELZABG2EGV...Join me on my other platforms!WEBSITE: WWW.BEINGBEAUTIFULLYHONEST.COMPODCAST: bit.ly/thebbhpcastSUBSCRIBE TO MY OTHER CHANNEL AT bit.ly/ytcmobeautyTHE BEING BEAUTIFULLY HONEST PODCAST DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in this video and on The Being Beautifully Honest Podcast Youtube Channel are just that, opinions and views. All topics are for entertainment purposes only! All commentary is Alleged.COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER UNDER SECTION 107 OF THE COPYRIGHT ACT 1976, ALLOWANCE IS MADE FOR "FAIR USE" FOR PURPOSES SUCH AS CRITICISM, COMMENT, NEWS REPORTING, TEACHING, SCHOLARSHIP, AND RESEARCH. FAIR USE IS A USE PERMITTED BY COPYRIGHT STATUTE THAT MIGHT OTHERWISE BE INFRINGING.#lizcrokin , #beyonce , #jayzBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/being-beautifully-honest-podcast--2633173/support.

Our American Stories
A Young Lady's Run-in with Frank Sinatra

Our American Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 7:59 Transcription Available


On this episode of Our American Stories, Colorado listener Patty Kingsbaker shares this "knock out" Frank Sinatra story. Support the show (https://www.ouramericanstories.com/donate)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Michael Berry Show
This Lovely Young Lady Used To Give Tours Of The Blue Bell Ice Cream Facility

The Michael Berry Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 25:54


Our American Stories
A Young Lady's Run-in with Frank Sinatra

Our American Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 7:59 Transcription Available


On this episode of Our American Stories, Colorado listener Patty Kingsbaker shares this "knock out" Frank Sinatra story.  Support the show (https://www.ouramericanstories.com/donate)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Wrong Station
119 - Goblin Blade

Wrong Station

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 48:33


She walked alone. Maybe she knew she wasn't supposed to, in a part of town like this; and maybe she'd been raised to think it improper for a Young Lady to go unaccompanied in any part of town, no matter how respectable. But she went alone. She loved to feel the cool of the spring breeze coming off the rain-damp bricks. She loved to feel the hard echo of her boots in those silent, godless galleries. And one night, she came across a Goblin. --Written by Alexander Saxton, and performed by Anthony Botelho. The Wrong Station contains explicit content and mature themes. Episode-specific warnings can be found at www.wrongstation.com/c-w Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices