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We begin this episode by highlighting a fight between Mark Zuckerberg and Joseph Gordon Levitt over the issue of “synthetic relationships” and their implications for young children. We discuss the recent invention of plastoline, an alternative fuel source that can power automobiles. We conclude by considering one of Bill Maher's recent New Rules involving intentionally disrupting our social media algorithms in order to make space for understanding of and dialog with our opponents.
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When an unapollagetic podcast original turns to the show you have to cater to him. In this case unapollagetic 2.0 host TJ, was in the building and his love for music was on full display. All things music and the latest in entertainment and current events in this fun episode.Brandy and Monica the boy is not mine Greatest entertainers of all -time 0700-chris brown or usher-overrated and underrated singers of all time Nicki minaj v Jayz 3200Will Young money reunite 3400Will Bad Bunny bring out Drake at Super Bowl 3700Dawn Richard left off of Danity Kane 4200Eminem sues Mark Zuckerberg 4900Food stamps being cut? 5200Supreme court to rule on if weed smokers can carry guns 5300Nia Long and Larenz Tate to reunite on Netflix 10000Debbie Allen v Sister Phylicia Allen Rashad 10400Levels of Friendship 10700
Ever notice how the road to success seems to start with breaking the law?From Catch Me If You Can's Frank Abagnale to The Wolf of Wall Street's Jordan Belfort — even Mark Zuckerberg's early “move fast and break things” era — it's like society decided crime pays… apparently.In this week's Thoughts Off The Stem, Justin dives into how we've turned con artists, fraudsters, and felons into influencers and icons, and why doing time seems to boost your brand.Expect sarcasm, blunt truth, and laughs as we ask:
Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Tim Cook… Ces hommes ultra-puissants, qui contrôlent nos réseaux sociaux et nos objets connectés du quotidien, étaient encore perçus il y a peu comme des patrons progressistes. Mais ils ont tous ont retourné leur veste de façon spectaculaire, et soutiennent désormais plus ou moins directement le pouvoir trumpiste, par opportunisme mais aussi par conviction idéologique.Dans ce hors-série de « L'Heure du Monde » enregistré en public, Raphaëlle Bacqué, Damien Leloup et Alexandre Piquard, tous trois journalistes au Monde ayant enquêté sur ces nouveaux oligarques américains, analysent leurs parcours, leur idéologie et leur pouvoir dans la société américaine et au-delà.Dans ce cinquième et dernier épisode, on s'intéresse au courant de pensée futuriste qui anime nombre de dirigeants de la tech : le transhumanisme. Cet espoir de repousser les limites du corps humain, et pourquoi pas de vaincre la mort, à travers le progrès scientifique et la promesse d'une fusion entre l'homme et la machine.Une série de Garance Muñoz et Adélaïde Tenaglia. Réalisation : Quentin Tenaud. Présentation et rédaction en chef : Jean-Guillaume Santi. Dans cet épisode : extrait d'une interview de Peter Thiel, cofondateur de Palantir, par le « New York Times », le 26 juin 2025 ; extrait de la bande-annonce du film « Bienvenue à Gattaca », d'Andrew Niccol (1997).Cet épisode a été diffusé le 24 octobre 2025 Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Tim Cook… Ces hommes ultrapuissants, qui contrôlent nos réseaux sociaux et nos objets connectés du quotidien, étaient encore perçus il y a peu comme des patrons progressistes. Mais ils ont tous ont retourné leur veste de façon spectaculaire et soutiennent désormais plus ou moins directement le pouvoir trumpiste, par opportunisme mais aussi par conviction idéologique.Dans ce hors-série du podcast « L'Heure du Monde » enregistré en public lors du Festival du Monde, Raphaëlle Bacqué, Damien Leloup et Alexandre Piquard, tous trois journalistes au Monde, ont enquêté sur ces nouveaux oligarques américains. Ils analysent leur parcours, leur idéologie et leur pouvoir dans la société américaine et au-delà.Dans ce quatrième épisode, on s'intéresse au virage viriliste, voire masculiniste, qu'a pris le « boys club » des patrons de la tech, au détriment des femmes et des minorités. Au delà des déclarations de certains d'entre eux, tel Mark Zuckerberg défendant les mérites de « l'énergie masculine », ce sont des programmes entiers visant à plus de diversité dans ces entreprises qui ont été sabrés depuis l'élection de Donald Trump.Un épisode de Garance Muñoz et Adélaïde Tenaglia. Réalisation : Quentin Tenaud. Présentation et suivi éditorial : Jean-Guillaume Santi. Rédaction en chef : Adèle Ponticelli. Dans cet épisode, extrait d'une interview de Mark Zuckerberg dans un podcast de Joe Rogan.Cet épisode a été diffusé le 23 octobre 2025. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Tim Cook… Ces hommes ultra-puissants, qui contrôlent nos réseaux sociaux et nos objets connectés du quotidien, étaient encore perçus il y a peu comme des patrons progressistes. Mais ils ont tous ont retourné leur veste de façon spectaculaire et soutiennent désormais plus ou moins directement le pouvoir trumpiste, par opportunisme mais aussi par conviction idéologique.Dans ce hors-série de l'Heure du Monde enregistré en public, Raphaëlle Bacqué, Damien Leloup et Alexandre Piquard, tous trois journalistes au Monde qui ont enquêté sur ces nouveaux oligarques américains analysent leurs parcours, leur idéologie et leur pouvoir dans la société américaine et au-delà.Dans ce troisième épisode, ils expliquent le courant de pensée qui s'est peu à peu imposé parmi les patrons de la tech : une conception réactionnaire du libertarianisme promue notamment par l'influent Peter Thiel.Une série de Garance Muñoz et Adélaïde Tenaglia. Réalisation : Quentin Tenaud. Présentation et rédaction en chef : Jean-Guillaume Santi. Dans cet épisode : extrait d'une prise de parole de Peter Thiel, le 2 avril 2015 ; extrait d'une déclaration d'Elon Musk, patron de Tesla, le 11 février 2025. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Gazze'de yaşanan ve iki yıldır aralıksız süren soykırım, sadece uluslararası hukuku değil, Batı başkentlerinin vicdanını ve siyasi dengelerini de ters düz etti. Avrupa'da esen İsrail karşıtı rüzgâr, Amerika'da bir kasırgaya dönüşüyor. Amerikan siyaseti, 20. yüzyıldan kalma “sağ” ve “sol” görüşlerinin anlamını yitirdiği, tarihi bir yeniden hizalanmanın sancılarını yaşıyor. Hatırlayalım, Donald Trump'ın Beyaz Saray'daki ilk gününde Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, Tim Cook ve Sundar Pichai gibi teknoloji devleri salonda ip gibi dizilmişlerdi. Trump'ın kurduğu bu “siyasi hizalanma” vitrini, kitleleri asıl harekete geçiren “sosyal hizalanma” gerçeğini gizleyemiyor.
Today's show: *Is the AI bubble going to POP? And if so, how much of our economy is it going to take down with it?On a new TWiST, Jason, Alex, and Lon debate the size and scale of the AI bubble, whether poppage is imminent, and just who we can blame for the last few economic crises. (HINT: Not the tech industry!)PLUS why Jason STILL thinks the current AI cycle will be the biggest in tech history, how this morning's AWS mega-failure might impact the company's earnings, the spread of AI fakes in the wake of this weekend's No Kings march, why LLMs may soon put your broker out of business, and much much more.**Timestamps:** (00:02:26) Is AI a BUBBLE? And if so, how BIG?(00:05:12) Are all the major bubbles and corrections always Wall Street's fault?(00:08:39) Why Jason thinks this AI will be the biggest cycle in the history of technology(10:00) LinkedIn Ads: Thanks to our partner @LinkedInMktg. Launch your first campaign and get $250 FREE when you spend at least $250. Go to [http://LinkedIn.com/ThisWeekinStartups](https://www.linkedin.com/thisweekinstartups) to claim your credit.(20:00) Thank you to our partner @trustvanta! TWiST listeners automate your SOC2 and get $1,000 off at http://www.vanta.com/twist(00:23:01) Will this morning's AWS failure impact Amazon's earnings?(30:00) Thanks to our partner @Openphone! Streamline and scale your customer communications with Quo. Get started free, plus get 20% off your first 6 months, at [http://quo.com/TWiST](http://quo.com/TWiSThttp://quo.com/perks/twist)(00:32:49) People couldn't spot AI fakes from this weekend's protests… are we cooked?(00:49:54) Jeremy Strong shows off his Mark Zuckerberg impression… and Jason is impressed*Thank you to our partners:LinkedIn Ads: Thanks to our partner @LinkedInMktg. Launch your first campaign and get $250 FREE when you spend at least $250. Go to [http://LinkedIn.com/ThisWeekinStartups](https://www.linkedin.com/thisweekinstartups) to claim your credit. @trustvanta! TWiST listeners automate your SOC2 and get $1,000 off at http://www.vanta.com/twist@Openphone! Streamline and scale your customer communications with Quo. Get started free, plus get 20% off your first 6 months, at [http://quo.com/TWiST](http://quo.com/TWiSThttp://quo.com/perks/twist)*Check out Jason's suite of newsletters: https://substack.com/@calacanis*Follow TWiST:Twitter: https://twitter.com/TWiStartupsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/thisweekinInstagram: [https://www.instagram.com/thisweekinstartups](https://www.instagram.com/thisweekinstartups/)TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thisweekinstartupsSubstack: [https://twistartups.substack.com](https://twistartups.substack.com/)*Subscribe to the Founder University Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@founderuniversity1916All rights for the video shared and linked below belong to the original copyright holder, and we are using the footage under the principle of fair use.Listen here:Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/this-week-in-startups-audio/id315114957Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ULQ0ewYf5zmsDgBchlkr9Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes315114957/this-week-in-startups-audioMore from us:Twitter: https://twitter.com/twistartupsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisweekinstartupsOfficial site: https://thisweekinstartups.comSubscribe to our YouTube to watch all full episodes:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkkhmBWfS7pILYIk0izkc3A?sub_confirmation=1Subscribe to TWiST Clips for all the best moments:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS7tJlcUA6PzVHEMo-X7ddg?sub_confirmation=1#startups #entrepreneurship #investing #angelinvesting #tech #news #business
This week, the boys head to the jungle for one of Amazon Studios' first films, James Gray's “The Lost City of Z”. That's pronounced “Zed” for you British purists. The film stars Charlie Hunnam, Robert Pattinson with a beard and glasses, and Sienna Miller. It was produced by Brad Pitt's Plan B and was SOMEHOW filmed on a $30 million budget, half of which was spent flying the dailies out of the actual Amazon jungle. We get drinking with a few mini-reviews at the top, and Jeff must have started early because he recorded with his microphone facing the wrong way. Luckily, Dave has fixed Jeff & John's crap many times before. Grab a beer and listen in! linktr.ee/theloveofcinema - Check out our YouTube page! Our phone number is 646-484-9298. It accepts texts or voice messages. 0:00 Intro; 6:11 “Good Fortune” Dave & John's mini-review; 9:15 “Anemone” John's mini-review; 12:06 “Blue Moon” Dave's mini-review; 13:53 “Tron: Ares” John's mini-review; 17:54 Gripes; 19:08 2016 Year in Review; 37:17 Films of 2016: “Lost City of Z(ed)”; 1:35:45 What You Been Watching?; 1:46:51 Next Week's Episode Teaser Additional Cast/Crew: David Grann, Tom Holland, Edward Ashley, Ian McDiarmid, Matthew Sunderland, Jared Leto, Jeff Bridges, Aziz Ansari, Keanu Reeves, Seth Rogen, Keke Palmer, Sandra Oh, Stephen McKinley Henderson, Ethan Hawke, Richard Linklater, Bobby Cannavale, Margaret Qualley, Daniel Day-Lewis, Ronan Day-Lewis, Sean Bean. Hosts: Dave Green, Jeff Ostermueller, John Say Edited & Produced by Dave Green. Beer Sponsor: Carlos Barrozo Music Sponsor: Dasein Dasein on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/77H3GPgYigeKNlZKGx11KZ Dasein on Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/dasein/1637517407 Recommendations/Tags: Rocky, I Play Rocky, Alex Murdaugh, Gangs of New York, Peacemaker, Invasion. Additional Tags: The Dallas Cowboys, Short-term memory loss, Warner Brothers, Paramount, Netflix, AMC Times Square, Tom Cruise, George Clooney, MGM, Amazon Prime, Marvel, Sony, Conclave, Here, Venom: The Last Dance, Casablanca, The Wizard of Oz, Oscars, Academy Awards, BFI, BAFTA, BAFTAS, British Cinema. England, Vienna, Leopoldstadt, The Golden Globes, Past Lives, Apple Podcasts, West Side Story, Adelaide, Australia, Queensland, New South Wales, Melbourne, The British, England, The SEC, Ronald Reagan, Stock Buybacks, Marvel, MCU, DCEU, Film, Movies, Southeast Asia, The Phillippines, Vietnam, America, The US, Academy Awards, WGA Strike, SAG-AFTRA, SAG Strike, Peter Weir, Jidaigeki, chambara movies, sword fight, samurai, ronin, Meiji Restoration, plague, HBO Max, Amazon Prime, casket maker, Seven Samurai, Roshomon, Sergio Leone, Clint Eastwood, Stellan Skarsgard, the matt and mark movie show.The Southern District's Waratah Championship, Night of a Thousand Stars, The Pan Pacific Grand Prix (The Pan Pacifics), Jeff Bezos, Rupert Murdoch, Larry Ellison, David Ellison, Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg.
Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Tim Cook… Ces hommes ultrapuissants, qui contrôlent nos réseaux sociaux et nos objets connectés du quotidien, étaient encore perçus il y a peu comme des patrons progressistes. Mais ils ont tous ont retourné leur veste de façon spectaculaire et soutiennent désormais plus ou moins directement le pouvoir trumpiste, par opportunisme mais aussi par conviction idéologique.Dans ce hors-série du podcast « L'Heure du Monde » enregistré en public lors du Festival du "Monde", Raphaëlle Bacqué, Damien Leloup et Alexandre Piquard, tous trois journalistes au Monde, ont enquêté sur ces nouveaux oligarques américains. Ils analysent leurs parcours, leur idéologie et leur pouvoir dans la société américaine et au-delà.Ce deuxième épisode s'intéresse au divorce entre les patrons de la tech et les démocrates, pourtant alliés à leurs débuts. En effet, les patrons de la Silicon Valley ont peu à peu pris leurs distances avec le progressisme qui les animait.Une série de Garance Muñoz et Adélaïde Tenaglia. Réalisation : Quentin Tenaud. Présentation et rédaction en chef : Jean-Guillaume Santi. Dans cet épisode : extrait d'une publicité pour le premier Macintosh, en 1984 ; d'une conversation entre Mark Zuckerberg, le patron de Facebook, et le sénateur démocrate Richard Blumenthal, le 18 novembre 2020 ; extrait d'une prise de parole d'Elon Musk, le patron de Tesla, à un meeting de Donald Trump, le 20 octobre 2024. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Happy Tuesday, beautiful people! Ku celebrates Paul's birthday with a surprise YouTube show to continue the Hawai'i football party from over the weekend as the 'Bows are bowl eligible. We shift to the court, giving our first thoughts on the Pomona-Pitzer vs Hawai'i men's basketball exhibition and what the 50-point victory means for the Rainbow Warriors. We close out the first hour hearing Governor Josh Green's conversation with KHON2's Sam Spangler regarding potential additional funding from Mark Zuckerberg for the NASED project. You can catch the recording of this episode on our YouTube channel, Hawaii Sports Radio Network.
In this episode of The Determined Society, host Shawn French sits down with viral creator Daniel Mac, the mind behind the iconic street interviews asking strangers in luxury cars, “What do you do for a living?” Daniel takes us inside his journey from a finance job in Dallas to one of the most recognizable creators on the planet. He opens up about the fear and rejection that came with pioneering a new format, getting banned from filming locations, and the relentless grind that turned a spontaneous COVID experiment into a full-blown global brand. They dive deep into the mechanics of virality—authenticity, timing, algorithms, and creative evolution—and explore how understanding people is just as important as understanding platforms. Daniel also reveals behind-the-scenes stories from celebrity encounters with Mark Zuckerberg, Travis Scott, and Jay Leno, showing that even the world's biggest names are just people at the end of the day. This episode is a masterclass in creative determination, self-belief, and staying grounded while the internet tries to turn you into a caricature. Whether you're a content creator, entrepreneur, or someone searching for the courage to take your first leap—this one will hit home. Key Takeaways -Rejection is fuel—Daniel's early failures became his foundation. -Authenticity outperforms gimmicks. Viewers can sense real connection. -Social media algorithms reward consistency and platform fluency. -Timing matters—post when people care most. -Celebrities are human too—approach them with curiosity, not worship. -Passion and persistence trump perfection. Connect with me : https://link.me/theshawnfrench?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaY2s9TipS1cPaEZZ9h692pnV-rlsO-lzvK6LSFGtkKZ53WvtCAYTKY7lmQ_aem_OY08g381oa759QqTr7iPGA Daniel Mac https://www.instagram.com/itsdanielmac/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Disney is always looking for new ways to share stories. And increasingly those stories are trying to be more interactive, more immersive and more personalized. And at the same time, high tech companies are trying to be more interactive, more immersive and more personalized. One of those is Meta, or Facebook as many have come to know it. And as Mark Zuckerberg recently announced a new version of their Meta/RayBand eye wear, Disney has also announced that it will be partnering with Meta to create more interactive, more immersive, and more personalized experiences. With a pair of original Meta Glasses I recently received, I visited Disney's Hollywood Studios to test them out. The outcome is this: Meta Glasses are astonishingly smart while being amazingly stupid. This episode shows you how they accomplish both. But in the wake of it, offers some glimpse of what the future might do. So kick back and enjoy this episode as we explore the AI Possibilities at Disney through Rose-Colored Metas. ________________________________________________________ Disney Insights YouTube Page--Check it out and subscribe. DisneyInsights.com--So many resources at our home site. Be sure to subscribe to receive notice of upcoming podcasts. Disney Insights Facebook Page--Come join and interact in conversation with others. My newest book, A Century of Powerful Disney Insights, Volume I 1923-1973, The Walt & Roy Disney Years is available! Also, check out my two of my other books, The Wonderful World of Customer Service at Disney and Disney, Leadership and You. Also, for those examining other business benchmarks beyond Disney, check out Lead with Your Customer: Transform Culture and Brand Into World-Class Excellence. ________________________________________________________ Check out Zanolla Travel to book your next vacation! David & Leah Zanolla ZanollaTravel.com Owner/Agents (309) 863-5469 _________________________________________________________ Performance Journeys This podcast and post is provided by J. Jeff Kober and Performance Journeys, which celebrates more than 20 years as a training and development group bringing best in business ideas through books, keynotes, workshops, seminars and online tools to help you take your organization to the next level. Want a Keynote Speaker? More than just nice stories, I offer proven insight and solutions having worked in the trench. Need Consulting? I've worked for decades across the public, private and non-profit arena. Need Support? We offer so many classroom, online, and other resources to help you improve your customer service delivery, leadership excellence, and employee engagement. Contact us today, and let us help you on your Performance Journey!
Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Tim Cook… Ces hommes ultra-puissants, qui contrôlent nos réseaux sociaux et nos objets connectés du quotidien, étaient encore perçus il y a peu comme des patrons progressistes. Mais ils ont tous ont retourné leur veste de façon spectaculaire et soutiennent désormais plus ou moins directement le pouvoir trumpiste, par opportunisme mais aussi pour certains par conviction idéologique.Dans ce hors-série du podcast « l'Heure du Monde » enregistré en public lors du Festival du "Monde", Raphaëlle Bacqué, Damien Leloup et Alexandre Piquard, journalistes au Monde qui ont enquêté sur ces nouveaux oligarques américains, racontent leurs parcours, et expliquent leur idéologie et l'ampleur de leur pouvoir aujourd'hui.Dans ce premier épisode, retour sur l'investiture de Donald Trump, où les patrons de la tech se sont rassemblés pour applaudir le nouveau président américain et son projet conservateur.Une série de Garance Muñoz et Adélaïde Tenaglia. Réalisation : Quentin Tenaud. Présentation et rédaction en chef : Jean-Guillaume Santi. Dans cet épisode : extrait de l'investiture du président américain Donald Trump, le 20 janvier 2025 ; extrait d'une vidéo publiée par Mark Zuckerberg, le patron de Facebook, le 7 janvier 2025 ; extrait d'une vidéo publiée par l'ex-président américain Joe Biden, le 15 janvier 2025. « L'Heure du Monde » Cet épisode a été diffusé le 20 octobre 2025.---En savoir plus sur les seigneurs de la tech :Episode 1. Comment les patrons de la Silicon Valley se sont ralliés à TrumpEpisode 2. Entre les patrons de la Silicon Valley et la gauche américaine, histoire d'un divorceEpisode 3. Peter Thiel, héraut des libertariens de la tech qui se défient de l'EtatEpisode 4. De Mark Zuckerberg à Elon Musk, le « boys club » de Palo AltoEpisode 5. Aller sur Mars et vaincre la mort, le credo futuriste des apôtres de la techEpisode 6. De l'IA à l'armée, les oligarques de la tech étendent leur empire Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
What's the point of going to college? There used to be an obvious answer to this: to acquire the knowledge to get a better job. But in our AI age, when smart machines are already challenging many white collar professions, the point of college is increasingly coming into question—especially given its time and financial commitment. According to Caroline Levander, author of the upcoming InventEd, the American ‘tradition of innovation' can transform college today. Levander, who serves as Vice President for Global Strategy at Rice University, argues that colleges must transform themselves from museums into startups. Indeed, the ideal of failure, so celebrated in Silicon Valley, must become a pillar of reinvented universities. And students too, who Levander has suggested have become increasingly conservative in their attitude to personal risk, must also learn to embrace not just innovative technological tools but also the messiness of personal disruption. That should be the point of college, Levander says. To learn how to productively fail. 1. Universities Must Choose: Museum or Startup? Levander argues universities exist on a continuum between museums (curating and preserving accumulated wisdom) and startups (messy, high-risk spaces for creating new knowledge). Most institutions haven't intentionally decided where they belong on this spectrum, but they need to embrace a more dynamic, startup-oriented position to remain relevant.2. Student Risk Aversion is the Real Crisis Today's students are increasingly conservative, focused on maximizing GPAs and taking “safe” courses rather than exploring creatively. Universities must build a “growth mindset” that encourages failure and experimentation—treating creativity as a muscle to develop rather than a fixed trait like eye color.3. Disciplinary Diversity is America's Innovation Secret Just as biodiversity sustains ecosystems, disciplinary diversity fuels innovation. Breakthrough moments are unpredictable—Steve Jobs in calligraphy, investor Bill Miller in a philosophy seminar on John Searle. Closing departments and narrowing curricula amounts to “eating our seed corn” and threatens America's competitive advantage.4. The Dropout Myth Misses the Point While figures like Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg, and Sam Altman dropped out successfully, Levander asks: “How do we create more Steve Jobses who find the university not a place to leave, but a place to continue building creative capability?” The goal is to institutionalize and scale what now happens by happenstance.5. Attacking Universities Threatens National Innovation The current political assault on university funding—particularly research dollars—isn't just bad for Harvard or Rice. It threatens America's entire innovation economy, since universities remain the primary incubators for industry-creating discoveries that drive national prosperity and competitiveness. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe
Du 20 au 31 octobre, l'équipe de L'Heure du Monde vous propose une programmation spéciale, à l'occasion des vacances scolaires : deux hors-séries de cinq épisodes."Comment les patrons de la tech imposent leur idéologie". Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Tim Cook… Ces hommes ultra-puissants, qui contrôlent nos réseaux sociaux et nos objets connectés du quotidien, étaient encore perçus il y a peu comme des patrons progressistes. Aujourd'hui, ils soutiennent le pouvoir trumpiste, par opportunisme mais aussi pour certains par conviction idéologique. Raphaëlle Bacqué, Damien Leloup et Alexandre Piquard, journalistes au Monde, ont enquêté sur ces nouveaux oligarques américains. Dans cette série de cinq épisodes, ils racontent leurs parcours, expliquent leur idéologie et l'ampleur de leur pouvoir aujourd'hui. À découvrir à partir de lundi 20 octobre."Le photographe inconnu de l'Occupation". Le journaliste Philippe Broussard a enquêté durant quatre ans sur une exceptionnelle collection de photos prises clandestinement à Paris pendant l'Occupation. Leur auteur, inconnu des historiens, risquait sa vie à chaque prise de vue. Il en a laissé des centaines, datées et commentées. Qui était-il ? Que lui est-il arrivé ? L'Heure du Monde vous raconte cette incroyable quête. À découvrir à partir de lundi 27 octobre.---Pour soutenir "L'Heure du Monde" et notre rédaction, abonnez-vous sur abopodcast.lemonde.fr Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
It's a famously awful quote used by Mark Zuckerberg in Facebook's (now Meta) early days. Move fast. Break things.The idea behind it was, allegedly, to spark innovation; to remove obstacles in creativity by giving folks license to make mistakes, to iterate and to charge forward.This IS critical for innovation. Moving forward, moving quickly, not needing things to be “finished” or “perfect” before launching.AND as with so many things, taken literally and/or implemented by individuals who are focused on immediate goals rather than long term, this type of practice can have catastrophic impact.Just look at the devastation wrought by Facebook's ham-handed approach to “connecting”people. The disintegration of our social fabric. The explosive rise of loneliness, depression and suicide - especially amongst overly digitally saturated teens.Were the creators and builders of the platform looking down the road, planning for contingencies and possibilities, could this have been avoided? Perhaps. We'll never know know. We do know at least one Twitter founder who apologized for their ignorance of what they'd built. And so it has gone over the years with folks so focused on creation that they neglected to think about impact.Trouble is, if you spend too much time on that front, you don't innovate.So it's not really about moving fast and breaking things. It's about being responsible and cleaning up whatever mess you create.And that's what I discuss this week.In a world where what passes for radical honesty usually means someone is just letting things fly outta their pie-hole without much care for others, it's time for radically authentic conversation. Conscious communication is simple, but often isn't easy. That's why Cathy Brooks created Talk, Unleashed – a weekly podcast of radically honest conversation about — everything. Whether her own musings or in conversation with industry leaders, each episode invites curiosity. Curiosity not about what people do, but why they do it. Who they are and what makes them tick. It's about digging underneath to reveal the thing that is most true - that we are more alike than we are not. A mix of solo episodes where Cathy shares her insights and experience or Cathy engaged in conversation with fascinating humans doing amazing things. No matter the format - it's unvarnished, radically honest and entirely unleashed. This podcast compliments Unleashed Leadership, the coaching business through which Cathy works with symphony orchestras, corporate clients, and individuals to help them unleash and untether their leadership and connect with others in a way that truly engages.#movefastbreakthings #responsibility #accountability #planninghead #cleaningupmess #dogbehavior #baddogbehavior #dogtraining #shiftingbehavior #brutalhonesty #radicalhonesty #consciouscommunication #leadership #Conversation #connection #TalkUnleashed #fiercecompassion #UnleashedConversation #UnleashedLeadership #FixYourEndofTheLeash
Ist die Meinungsfreiheit bedroht? Ja, wobei zugleich zu sagen ist: Gesetze muss man dafür gar nicht ändern. Meinung kann man wunderbar steuern, wenn man viel Geld hat und dieses sich mit politischer Macht verbindet.Während Rechte immer noch so tun, als sei die Welt in einer linken Meinungshegemonie gefangen, sieht die Realität gänzlich anders aus: Gerade konsolidiert sich die Medienlandschaft neu, dabei fällt immer mehr Macht in die Hände jener, die auch Donald Trump unterstützen. Der inzwischen zweitreichste Mann der Welt, David Ellison, soll künftig das US-amerikanische TikTok mitsteuern dürfen. Sein Sohn krempelt gerade Hollywood um. Und auf den Plätzen 1 und 3 stehen Elon Musk und Mark Zuckerberg, die seit einer Weile erbittert gegen linke Positionen kämpfen. Die Meinungsfreiheit ist bedroht, aber anders, als die Rechten es behaupten. Mehr dazu von Ole Nymoen und Wolfgang M. Schmitt in der neuen Folge von „Wohlstand für Alle“!Termine:Am 23. Oktober stellt Ole seine Neuerscheinung in Berlin vor:https://www.rosalux.de/veranstaltung/es_detail/DYHTL/auf-der-suche-nach-der-gestohlenen-zeit?cHash=bcea6a4dde723ed537f4a2b8799faf5b Am 27.10. ist Wolfgang in Berlin zu Gast: https://www.rosalux.de/veranstaltung/es_detail/Z8EQD/wie-cool-koennen-linke-sein?cHash=7e6fd90fab8cb5fe18f1b1f83e145f54Am 3.11. treten Ole und Wolfgang in Essen auf: https://www.literaturdistrikt.de/programm-2025/ld25-festivaleroeffnung-nymoen-schmitt/Unsere Zusatzinhalte könnt ihr bei Apple Podcasts, Steady und Patreon hören. Vielen Dank!Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/wohlstand-f%C3%BCr-alle/id1476402723Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/oleundwolfgangSteady: https://steadyhq.com/de/oleundwolfgang/aboutQuellen/Literatur:NYT-Artikel über David Ellison: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/25/business/media/skydance-paramount-david-ellison.htmlDavid Ellison bei Paramount: https://www.ft.com/content/b0771100-9180-4a73-adb4-38595aa8c15cDer Deal mit Bytedance: https://www.economist.com/business/2025/10/02/bytedance-will-be-better-off-without-tiktok-usOracle und der TikTok-Deal: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-09-24/tiktok-deal-why-oracle-has-a-key-roleDie Nähe zu Trump: https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbeswealthteam/2025/09/25/the-web-of-billionaire-pals-partners-and-trump-supporters-taking-control-of-tiktok-us/“The Economist” über die neuen Medienmogule: https://www.economist.com/business/2025/10/01/americas-newest-media-moguls-the-ellisonsWie wurde Larry Ellison so reich? https://www.zeit.de/digital/2025-09/gruender-oracle-larry-ellison-usa-technologie-vermoegen/komplettansicht#cid-77609067Wo stehen die Ellisons politisch? https://www.handelsblatt.com/technik/it-internet/oracle-larry-ellisonwird-zeitweise-zum-reichsten-menschen-der-welt/100154446.html
Pivot is off for the holiday! Kara and Scott will return on Friday, but in the meantime, we're bringing you the premiere episode of ACCESS. Tech insiders Alex Heath and Ellis Hamburger talk all things Mark Zuckerberg, from the newest Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses to the beverage selections in the new Meta AI Lab. Alex then sits down with Zuck himself ahead of the 2025 Meta Connect conference. Find ACCESS on YouTube or your favorite podcast app. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
00:08:05 – U.S. Farmers on the BrinkKnight highlights collapsing crop prices and farm bankruptcies across the Midwest, blaming Trump's tariff chaos for destroying independent farmers while billionaire allies like Javier Milei receive quick bailouts. 00:16:00 – Crypto Crash & Market MeltdownTrump's tariff announcement triggers a global crypto crash and $20 billion in liquidations. Knight calls it an AI-fueled financial bubble manipulated by insiders to consolidate control over digital assets. 00:23:33 – Gold's Ascent and Fiat CollapseGold breaks $4,000 as fiat currencies crumble. Knight predicts it could hit $20,000 and argues governments are rushing to gold as their paper money systems implode. 00:36:03 – The AI Delusion & Economic BubbleKnight compares the AI boom to Marxist utopianism—an “Industrial Revolution fantasy” that fuels layoffs, grid instability, and economic collapse while enriching tech oligarchs. 01:08:11 – AI “MAGA Law” PropagandaAI-generated Trump videos glorify military crackdowns on protesters. Knight calls them psychological conditioning for fascism under patriotic branding. 01:15:20 – The Quiet Coup: Trump's Bureaucratic TakeoverKnight reads from The Quiet Coup, explaining how Project 2025 seeks to purge civil servants, install loyalists, and turn the federal government into a personal regime. 01:44:03 – Tech Billionaires Prep for DoomsdayElites like Sam Altman and Mark Zuckerberg build bunkers and hoard gold, proof, Knight says, that they expect collapse from the very AI-driven system they created. 01:51:15 – Freedom Cities: The New Digital PrisonsTrump's “freedom cities” and the UN's “15-minute cities” are exposed as surveillance-based economic zones enforcing digital ID and climate-linked control. 02:21:57 – When Presidents KillCiting Judge Napolitano, Knight discusses Trump's extrajudicial killings of civilians in the Caribbean, warning that normalizing murder abroad invites tyranny at home. 02:53:50 – Arrested for a MemeA Tennessee man is jailed for posting a Trump meme. Knight says America is criminalizing humor and dissent as conservatives abandon free-speech principles. Follow the show on Kick and watch live every weekday 9:00am EST – 12:00pm EST https://kick.com/davidknightshow Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to https://davidknight.gold/ for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to https://trendsjournal.com/ and enter the code KNIGHTFind out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.com If you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.
00:08:05 – U.S. Farmers on the BrinkKnight highlights collapsing crop prices and farm bankruptcies across the Midwest, blaming Trump's tariff chaos for destroying independent farmers while billionaire allies like Javier Milei receive quick bailouts. 00:16:00 – Crypto Crash & Market MeltdownTrump's tariff announcement triggers a global crypto crash and $20 billion in liquidations. Knight calls it an AI-fueled financial bubble manipulated by insiders to consolidate control over digital assets. 00:23:33 – Gold's Ascent and Fiat CollapseGold breaks $4,000 as fiat currencies crumble. Knight predicts it could hit $20,000 and argues governments are rushing to gold as their paper money systems implode. 00:36:03 – The AI Delusion & Economic BubbleKnight compares the AI boom to Marxist utopianism—an “Industrial Revolution fantasy” that fuels layoffs, grid instability, and economic collapse while enriching tech oligarchs. 01:08:11 – AI “MAGA Law” PropagandaAI-generated Trump videos glorify military crackdowns on protesters. Knight calls them psychological conditioning for fascism under patriotic branding. 01:15:20 – The Quiet Coup: Trump's Bureaucratic TakeoverKnight reads from The Quiet Coup, explaining how Project 2025 seeks to purge civil servants, install loyalists, and turn the federal government into a personal regime. 01:44:03 – Tech Billionaires Prep for DoomsdayElites like Sam Altman and Mark Zuckerberg build bunkers and hoard gold, proof, Knight says, that they expect collapse from the very AI-driven system they created. 01:51:15 – Freedom Cities: The New Digital PrisonsTrump's “freedom cities” and the UN's “15-minute cities” are exposed as surveillance-based economic zones enforcing digital ID and climate-linked control. 02:21:57 – When Presidents KillCiting Judge Napolitano, Knight discusses Trump's extrajudicial killings of civilians in the Caribbean, warning that normalizing murder abroad invites tyranny at home. 02:53:50 – Arrested for a MemeA Tennessee man is jailed for posting a Trump meme. Knight says America is criminalizing humor and dissent as conservatives abandon free-speech principles. Follow the show on Kick and watch live every weekday 9:00am EST – 12:00pm EST https://kick.com/davidknightshow Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to https://davidknight.gold/ for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to https://trendsjournal.com/ and enter the code KNIGHTFind out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.com If you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-real-david-knight-show--5282736/support.
In this episode, Meredith's husband reacts to Meta's marketing email promoting Click Here, a new book by Meta's CMO, Alex Schultz. He and Meredith dissect the irony of a spammy marketing email from a supposed marketing expert, discuss the ethics of self-promotion, and reflect on the larger problem of how social media platforms manipulate attention. The episode offers valuable lessons for small-business owners on trust, transparency, and ethical digital marketing.Timestamps[0:00] Introduction: Meredith's husband and Meredith open the episode with a discussion about a new marketing book.[0:24] Discovering “Click Here”: They introduce Click Here, written by Meta's CMO, and react to the confusing promotional email.[1:00] Email Confusion Begins: Meredith's husband decodes Meredith's forwarded email and begins exploring its headline.[1:31] The Mark Zuckerberg Endorsement: They react to Zuckerberg's quote and how it overshadows the author.[3:47] Early Amazon Reviews: Discussion about the initial reviews—mostly Meta insiders—and what that says about credibility.[5:13] Spam from Meta: They point out that the marketing email itself is spam—sent without consent.[5:50] Questionable Marketing Ethics: Meredith's husband critiques Meta's tactics as tasteless and self-serving.[7:43] Meta's Massive Email Power: They note how Meta can easily contact millions of small businesses for free.[9:23] Social Media Reflections: They close by discussing social media's broader effects and future content plans. CONTACTLeave Feedback or Send us your questions:https://forms.gle/bqxbwDWBySoiUYxL7 ---
Reid Hoffman's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein is tenuous, controversial, and wrapped in layers of public explanation and regret. Hoffman has admitted that he invited Epstein to a 2015 dinner in Palo Alto (with luminaries like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg) as part of fundraising efforts for the MIT Media Lab—on the basis that MIT leadership had “vetted” Epstein. He later issued a public apology, saying that while he believed the invitation was appropriate at the time, it was a serious error in judgment to associate with Epstein post-conviction.But deeper reporting has further complicated Hoffman's narrative. Documents indicate that Hoffman visited Epstein's private island, Little St. James, in 2014 (after Epstein's 2008 conviction), apparently connected with MIT-related fundraising. Other records show plans for Hoffman to stay in Epstein's New York townhouse and attend social engagements with him and other tech elites. Hoffman's defenders say his ties were limited to philanthropy and fundraising, but critics argue that even those interactions — especially occurring after Epstein's well-known legal disgrace — raise troubling questions about judgment, complicity, and the degree to which Epstein was able to rehab his social capital among elite tech circles.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
This week, the boys cover “Fight Club”, the 1999 movie that is both an of-its-time dark satire and a should-have-been-released-in-2025 heat check. Before we dive into it, we need to get drinking! So we discuss the new Paul Thomas Anderson “Dr. Strangelove”-esque gripping satire (maybe?), “One Battle After Another”, the new Daniel Day-Lewis film “Anemone”, directed by his son, Ronan Day-Lewis, and John made it to the red carpet premier of Guillermo del Toro's latest fright film “Frankenstein”. We also discuss “Highest 2 Lowest” and “Swiped”. It's a busy show! Grab a beer and listen to us drunkenly talk about movies! linktr.ee/theloveofcinema - Check out our YouTube page! Our phone number is 646-484-9298. It accepts texts or voice messages. 0:00 Intro; 04:12 “One Battle After Another”; 12:06 “Anemone”; 17:27 “Frankenstein”; 21:53 1999 Year in Review; 44:00 Films of 1999: “Fight Club”; 1:32:58: What You Been Watching? 1:51:15 Next Episode Additional Cast/Crew: David Fincher, Chuck Palahnuik, Jim Uhls, Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, Meat Loaf, Zach Grenier, Helena Bonham Carter, Jared Leto, Holt McCallany, Dust Brothers, Jeff Cronenweth, James Haygood, Daniel Day-Lewis, Ronan Day-Lewis, Sean Bean, Samantha Morton, Leonardo DiCaprio, Benicio Del Toro, Paul Thomas Anderson, Sean Penn, Thomas Pynchon, Teyana Taylor, Regina Hall, Alana Haim, Guillermo del Toro, Mary Shelley, Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elordi, Christoph Waltz, Mia Goth, Charles Dance, Felix Kammerer, David Bradley, Lars Mikkelsen, Lily James. Hosts: Dave Green, Jeff Ostermueller, John Say Edited & Produced by Dave Green. Beer Sponsor: Carlos Barrozo Music Sponsor: Dasein Dasein on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/77H3GPgYigeKNlZKGx11KZ Dasein on Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/dasein/1637517407 Recommendations/Tags: Highest 2 Lowest, Final Destination: Bloodlines, The Lost Bus, Swiped. Additional Tags: The Dallas Cowboys, Short-term memory loss, Warner Brothers, Paramount, Netflix, AMC Times Square, Tom Cruise, George Clooney, MGM, Amazon Prime, Marvel, Sony, Conclave, Here, Venom: The Last Dance, Casablanca, The Wizard of Oz, Oscars, Academy Awards, BFI, BAFTA, BAFTAS, British Cinema. England, Vienna, Leopoldstadt, The Golden Globes, Past Lives, Apple Podcasts, West Side Story, Adelaide, Australia, Queensland, New South Wales, Melbourne, The British, England, The SEC, Ronald Reagan, Stock Buybacks, Marvel, MCU, DCEU, Film, Movies, Southeast Asia, The Phillippines, Vietnam, America, The US, Academy Awards, WGA Strike, SAG-AFTRA, SAG Strike, Peter Weir, Jidaigeki, chambara movies, sword fight, samurai, ronin, Meiji Restoration, plague, HBO Max, Amazon Prime, casket maker, Seven Samurai, Roshomon, Sergio Leone, Clint Eastwood, Stellan Skarsgard, the matt and mark movie show.The Southern District's Waratah Championship, Night of a Thousand Stars, The Pan Pacific Grand Prix (The Pan Pacifics), Jeff Bezos, Rupert Murdoch, Larry Ellison, David Ellison, Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg.
Reid Hoffman's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein is tenuous, controversial, and wrapped in layers of public explanation and regret. Hoffman has admitted that he invited Epstein to a 2015 dinner in Palo Alto (with luminaries like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg) as part of fundraising efforts for the MIT Media Lab—on the basis that MIT leadership had “vetted” Epstein. He later issued a public apology, saying that while he believed the invitation was appropriate at the time, it was a serious error in judgment to associate with Epstein post-conviction.But deeper reporting has further complicated Hoffman's narrative. Documents indicate that Hoffman visited Epstein's private island, Little St. James, in 2014 (after Epstein's 2008 conviction), apparently connected with MIT-related fundraising. Other records show plans for Hoffman to stay in Epstein's New York townhouse and attend social engagements with him and other tech elites. Hoffman's defenders say his ties were limited to philanthropy and fundraising, but critics argue that even those interactions — especially occurring after Epstein's well-known legal disgrace — raise troubling questions about judgment, complicity, and the degree to which Epstein was able to rehab his social capital among elite tech circles.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
Bienvenidos, Curiosinautas, a un episodio intenso, emocional y polémico
00:00 Intro02:00 Building fake brains04:27 Solving back/ neck pain05:34 Mark Zuckerberg building neural interfaces09:02 Noland speaking at Fortune's Brain Tech conference10:28 Barrow credentials12:44 Neuralink team in Napa supporting ALS awareness/ 12 Patients in multiple cities13:30 Neuralink hiring hintAshlee Vance's Core Memory Video on Neuralink: https://youtu.be/evdImdnqG0A?si=CRegioRfoenAg_lsNoland at Fortune's Brain Tech Conference: https://www.youtube.com/live/D97ILdUbYww?si=RWj1rDexM7ejVsjzSign up for Neuralink's Patient Registry: https://neuralink.com/trials/Join the Neuralink team: https://neuralink.com/careers/Neura Pod is a series covering topics related to Neuralink, Inc. Topics such as brain-machine interfaces, brain injuries, and artificial intelligence will be explored. Host Ryan Tanaka synthesizes information, shares the latest updates, and conducts interviews to easily learn about Neuralink and its future.X: https://www.x.com/ryantanaka3/Support: https://www.patreon.com/neurapod/Opinions are my own. Neura Pod receives no compensation from Neuralink and has no formal affiliation to the company. Ryan Tanaka may have an equity stake in Tesla, Neuralink, or any of Elon Musk's companies.#Neuralink #ElonMusk #Tesla
À l'occasion de la sortie d'«Apocalypse nerds» (Éditions Divergences), Anne Cantener reçoit Olivier Tesquet, co-auteur du livre avec Nastasia Hadjadji, et aborde avec lui la manière dont les magnats de la tech s'impliquent dans la politique américaine ou plutôt contre elle. «Pendant longtemps, les dirigeants comme Jeff Bezos et Mark Zuckerberg, ont été perçus comme des libertariens inoffensifs. On les pensait proches des démocrates. Mais depuis le deuxième mandat de Donald Trump, on assiste à un ralliement des patrons de la tech, voire à une génuflexion devant leur seigneur», explique le journaliste. La Silicon Valley est imprégnée depuis très longtemps de l'idée qu'il existerait une sorte d'élite intellectuelle naturelle, le tout agrémenté d'une morale viriliste. «Le libertarianisme a toujours oscillé entre la gauche et la droite. Mais depuis ces dernières années, un libertarianisme autoritaire prend le dessus avec l'idée que l'État doit s'investir le moins possible et que l'exercice du pouvoir doit être très fort et très vertical», poursuit Olivier Tesquet. Peter Thiel, l'un des oligarques sur lesquels les deux journalistes se sont penchés, estime ainsi que la liberté et la démocratie ne sont pas compatibles. Ce projet de civilisation dans lequel les entreprises se substituent en quelque sorte à l'État, s'accompagne d'une idée de transcendance. «Il faut sans cesse repousser les limites du corps, selon eux. Ils sont obsédés par la natalité et la longévité», précise Olivier Tesquet. Au Venezuela, marche pour la Palestine et contre les États-Unis À Caracas, des centaines de personnes se sont réunies à l'appel du gouvernement ce mardi (7 octobre 2025), pour soutenir le peuple palestinien. Une marche jusqu'à l'ambassade de la Palestine, reconnue par le Venezuela depuis 2009. L'opportunité pour le pouvoir et ses partisans, de défendre les droits du peuple vénézuélien face à ce qu'ils qualifient d'impérialisme américain. Reportage d'Alice Campaignolle. À écouter aussiVenezuela: rassemblement pour la liberté des peuples palestinien et vénézuélien Des policiers haïtiens blessés bloqués à Cuba Une vingtaine d'agents de la Police nationale d'Haïti sont, en ce moment, à Cuba pour recevoir des soins, après avoir été blessés en luttant contre les gangs, explique Ayibopost. Ceux que le média en ligne a pu contacter «dénoncent leur abandon par l'État haïtien, le manque d'argent, de médicaments et la cherté de la vie à Cuba, ainsi qu'un flou persistant sur un montant de cinq millions de gourdes censé être disponible à l'Office d'Assurance Accidents du Travail, Maladie et Maternité [l'assureur de la PNH] pour les policiers ayant besoin de soins dans un pays étranger». De l'argent qui n'arrive pas. Ces policiers doivent, donc, «dépenser leurs économies pour se faire soigner», précise le journal. L'un d'entre eux a même dû hypothéquer l'un de ces biens. Un inspecteur de police, atteint d'un cancer, est «mort seul dans sa chambre d'hôpital, implorant ses soignants de le transférer chez lui en Haïti pour ses derniers jours», raconte encore Ayibopost qui rappelle qu'au moins 33 policiers ont été tués, dont près de la moitié lors d'opérations contre des gangs armés, entre juin 2024 et juin 2025, selon le Réseau national de défense des droits humains (RNDDH). Tout n'est, toutefois, pas la faute de l'État haïtien. Une «partie des problèmes rencontrés» par ces policiers «vient du contexte sociopolitique à Cuba», note le journal. La pénurie de médicaments s'explique ainsi par l'embargo américain sur l'île. Mais «cela soulève des questions sur le choix de Cuba [par les autorités haïtiennes] comme destination privilégiée pour soigner les policiers blessés», estime Ayibopost. «Nous sommes traités comme des pièces de rechange», déplore l'un d'entre eux. Le coup de pub de trop de LeBron James Comme le raconte le Washington Post, LeBron James a fait croire qu'il allait prendre sa retraite. Dans une vidéo postée sur les réseaux sociaux lundi (6 octobre 2025), il a prévenu qu'il annoncerait «la décision des décisions» hier, mardi. Une référence à «la décision» de 2010. Il avait alors décidé de quitter Cleveland pour Miami. Aussitôt, le monde du sport s'est enflammé. Le prix des billets pour le dernier match à domicile de la saison des Los Angeles Lakers a explosé. Mais en réalité, il s'agissait juste d'un partenariat avec une marque de cognac. Un de plus, un de trop ! C'est, en tout cas, ce que juge le Washington Post pour qui «chaque post stupide sur les réseaux sociaux, chaque campagne de pub absurde abîme son héritage». LeBron James est un «bouffon», s'énerve le quotidien. Il n'a rien de mieux à faire ? s'agace encore le Washington Post qui rappelle que la star mondiale de la NBA s'est déjà mis en scène à de nombreuses reprises dans des pubs. «Sa voix comptait» avant, se désole le quotidien qui rappelle les prises de positions de la star en faveur d'Hillary Clinton, l'association qui incite les Afro-américains à aller voter qu'il a créée, ou bien encore l'école qu'il a financée dans sa ville natale. Mais alors que sa carrière touche à sa fin, le King ne pense qu'à ses propres intérêts, déplore le Washington Post. Il a fait la promotion d'un site de paris en ligne alors même que les Noirs-Américains sont ceux qui parient le plus sur des sports et qui «risquent ainsi de perdre leurs moyens de subsistance», explique le journal. Aujourd'hui, LeBron James fait la promotion d'une marque de cognac, boisson que les stéréotypes associent aux Afro-Américains, et il défend ainsi des clichés. «Parcourir son fil d'actualité, c'est comme se promener virtuellement sur la Cinquième Avenue», poursuit le journal. «Les seules interruptions qui percent ce nuage mercantile sont ses rares publications, truffées d'émojis, qui expriment les pensées insignifiantes d'un fan de sport», tacle encore le quotidien qui conclut : «C'est ainsi que LeBron a décidé de mettre fin à son règne : en tant que vendeur pour n'importe quelle marque et en tant qu'exhibitionniste en quête de n'importe quel public. Le King n'est ni mort ni à la retraite. Il est simplement à vendre.» À lire aussiNBA: LeBron James annonce une "décision" pour mardi, fait monter les rumeurs de retraite Le journal de la 1ère En Guyane, la sénatrice et ancienne maire de Cayenne, Marie-Laure Phinéra-Horth, comparaît devant la justice pour détournement de fonds publics.
Mark Zuckerberg says Facebook is all about free speech, just not when it comes to abortion. New reports from the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) reveal how Facebook and Instagram censor abortion content, even when it’s medically accurate and completely legal. Bridget joins Samantha and Anney and Stuff Mom Never Told You to unpack how Meta’s abortion content moderation really works, why posts about reproductive health keep disappearing, and what that means for free speech and reproductive rights online. Learn more: EFF’s Stop Censoring Abortion campaign See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textTransforming your life doesn't require massive overhauls or exhausting weekly pushes. The mathematical reality is astounding – improving just 1% daily compounds to make you 37 times better over a year. This powerful principle is the secret weapon of consistent high achievers across every domain.We often sabotage ourselves by trying to revolutionize everything at once. Instead, the path to extraordinary results lies in small, deliberate improvements compounded daily. This episode breaks down exactly how to apply this approach across five critical areas of your life. From physical energy (your most renewable asset) to mental clarity (reducing decision fatigue like Mark Zuckerberg's uniform approach), to relationship capital (meaningful connections versus passive following), systems and processes (creating friction-free routines), and financial growth (automated micro-investments) – each dimension benefits tremendously from the 1% philosophy.The beauty of this approach is its simplicity and measurability. Rather than becoming overwhelmed by trying to transform everything simultaneously, you'll learn to focus on creating one small, digestible win each day. Whether it's five pushups, reading a single page, sending one thoughtful message, or investing a few dollars – these micro-actions compound dramatically over time. By the end of this episode, you'll identify your specific 1% improvement to implement immediately, planting your flag in the ground for sustainable transformation. Your journey to extraordinary results starts with a single, tiny step taken consistently. Which area will you choose to improve today? To Reach Jordan:Email: Jordan@Edwards.Consulting Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9ejFXH1_BjdnxG4J8u93Zw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jordan.edwards.7503 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jordanfedwards/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordanedwards5/ Hope you find value in this. If so please provide a 5-star and drop a review.Complimentary Edwards Consulting Session: https://calendly.com/jordan-edwardsconsulting/30min
In this special episode of The Digital Marketing Podcast, Daniel Rowles sits down with Alex Schultz, Meta's Chief Marketing Officer and Vice President of Analytics, to unpack the future of digital marketing, and why the fundamentals still matter more than ever. Alex shares lessons from his remarkable journey: from running the world's top paper airplane website to leading growth at Meta, managing multi-billion dollar ad campaigns, and now authoring the industry-defining book Click Here. With high-profile endorsements from Mark Zuckerberg, Sam Altman, Daniel Ek, and Matthew Vaughn, the book has already gettimg rave reviews, and Daniel is putting it straight onto the reading list for his students at Imperial College. Together, Daniel and Alex dig into the core principles of great marketing: how to set meaningful goals, measure true impact, build high-performance teams, and embrace AI without losing your strategic edge. In This Episode: Why Alex wrote Click Here and why the industry desperately needed a book that gets back to fundamentals, marketing measurement, and pride in the profession. The power of incrementality: How to run meaningful tests, avoid vanity metrics, and prove real value to your CEO and CFO. Why goals are not the same as metrics and how mixing them up can derail your marketing efforts. The importance of awareness: Why most businesses fail because people simply don't know they exist. Marketing mix matters: How one newspaper mention outperformed every digital channel—and why the basics still beat the buzz. Mediocre marketing + great conversion = success: Why broken funnels kill campaigns, no matter how brilliant your creative is. How Meta builds defensible growth : What sets their marketing apart, from deep integration with product and engineering, to AI-powered insights. AI's real impact on marketing jobs: A breakdown of the three kinds of disruption AI will bring, and why the marketers who embrace it will thrive. Paper planes, transparency, and unexpected beginnings: Hear how Alex's nerdy hobby turned into a viral website, and why he publicly shares his university grades to inspire others. Key Takeaways: Get back to basics: Clear goals, good data, and fundamental models (like the funnel) still win. Measure what matters: Metrics are not goals - incrementality is everything. Focus on defensibility and scale in your marketing channels, don't waste time on things that can't grow. AI won't replace marketers - marketers who use AI will replace those who don't. Be transparent and human: Success doesn't require perfection, it requires clarity, curiosity, and continuous learning.
Shout out to teachers on World Teachers Day! We dive into our weekly rants, this time targeting the absolute uselessness of clothes irons and the infuriating scavenger hunt required to find a menu on a restaurant's website. Dan signed up for the Philadelphia Marathon months ago and just started training. Harry Styles' runs a sub three hour marathon under a bizarre alias, we break down the controversial new qualifying times for the Boston Marathon, and share the heartbreaking story of a runner who qualified but missed the registration deadline by minutes.We discuss a hilarious viral video of two friends choosing their NFL team for the season based on some... questionable criteria and give a beginner's guide to the world of fantasy football. We also celebrate an epic "big boy touchdown" by the Eagles' Jordan Davis that you have to hear about , introduce you to our new favorite NFL owner, the badass Carly Irsay Gordon of the Colts , and tell the wild story of a 16 year old Giants fan who went to extreme lengths to get a coach fired.We also recap the Women's Rugby Championships , discuss a top US sprinter's controversial decision to join the "Enhanced Games" , and explore the surprisingly intense viral competition known as "Tinter Battles". Of course, we had to do a wellness check on our favorite "billionaire boys," so we recap Mark Zuckerberg's hilariously awkward and failed AI glasses demo. This leads to Erin believing she was personally targeted by Zuck's algorithm for making fun of AI. Finally, we wrap things up on a high note with a "No Bad" story about a resident's heartwarming gesture for an elderly couple that is guaranteed to restore your faith in human
Is it better to be well-lopsided or well-balanced?Randi Zuckerberg is a multi-faceted entrepreneur, media personality, and endurance athlete who embodies a "portfolio approach to life." Currently serving as a radio host, investor, entrepreneur, author, and mother, Randi has built a diverse career spanning technology, media, and athletics.Jon chats with Randi about:Her background in Silicon ValleyManaging the pain caveBreaking age/gender stereotypesApplying business thinking to race planning and problem-solvingPreparing to run Cocodona 250 again and other future racesStay connected:Follow Randi:https://www.instagram.com/randizuckerberg/https://www.linkedin.com/in/randizuckerbergThis episode is supported by:Tifosi Optics: Fantastic sunglasses for every type of run. Anti-bounce fit, shatterproof, and scratch resistant. Get 20% off when you use this link!Tailwind: Fueling shouldn't be complicated. Tailwind offers all-in-one nutrition that's easy to digest, gut-friendly, and made by athletes, for athletes. Use code FTLR20 for 20% off your first order here.Janji: Use code “FTLR” at checkout when shopping at janji.com for 10% off your order and see why Janji is the go-to for runners who want performance gear made to explore. All apparel is backed by a 5 year guarantee, so you know it's meant to last!Eternal: Eternal is a performance health company for runners, endurance athletes, and anyone serious about their training. Their in-depth, two-hour physicals cover metabolic testing, mobility assessments, bloodwork, and a full movement analysis — all with expert guidance to keep you healthy and performing your best. Check them out at eternal.co and use code FTLR for 10% off your performance physical.
Most executives misunderstand how Mark Zuckerberg approaches marketing decisions. Alex Schultz, CMO and VP of Analytics at Meta, reveals Zuckerberg's core philosophy of learning from domain experts before making strategic choices. Schultz explains how Zuckerberg brought in creative legend David Droga for Meta's company rebrand and demonstrates the CEO's willingness to acknowledge knowledge gaps. The discussion highlights how executive humility and expert consultation drive better marketing outcomes at scale.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Story of the Week (DR):War against women continues: Uber Not Responsible for Sex Assault, Jury Finds, as More Cases FollowEthan P. Schulman, the judge presiding over the California state court cases, told jurors that Uber would be responsible for the woman's harm if the company was negligent in using adequate safety measures and the negligence was a “substantial factor” in causing the harm.In its decision, the jury unanimously agreed that Uber had been negligent in its general safety practices when the incident occurred in 2016 — but that the negligence was not a substantial factor in causing the attack. The jury's foreman: “We felt that they could have done more back in the early days of Uber, rather than just focusing on growth,”Meet Lisa Monaco, the 57-year-old Microsoft executive Trump wants fired“Corrupt and Totally Trump Deranged Lisa Monaco (A purported pawn of Legal Lightweight Andrew Weissmann), was a senior National Security aide under Barack Hussein Obama. Monaco has been shockingly hired as the President of Global Affairs for Microsoft, in a very senior role with access to Highly Sensitive Information. Monaco's having that kind of access is unacceptable, and cannot be allowed to stand.”Monaco helped coordinate the Justice Department's response to the Jan. 6th attacks on the U.S. Capitol by Trump supporters in 2021. In January 2022, Monaco publicly announced that the Justice Department was investigating the Trump fake electors plotMilitary women fear losing 'every bit of ground' as Hegseth looks backward to the 1990sDefense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Tuesday that he wants to review Defense Department standards that have changed since the 1990s, a time when military women saw far less support for their service and met drastically lower physical standards than today: "The 1990s test is simple. What were the military standards in 1990? And if they have changed, tell me why. Was it necessary change based on the evolving landscape of combat? Or was the change due to a softening, weakening, or gender-based pursuit of other priorities? 1990s seems to be as good a place to start as any."PGA of America CEO apologizes for Ryder Cup missteps, but group's president denies problemThe Misogynistic Abuse Towards Rory McIlroy's Wife at the Ryder Cup Is Deeper Than Golf. It shows a cultural shift, one in which men feel emboldened to attack women in public without shame or consequence. The abuse and taunts were so unrelenting that Stoll was spotted with “tears streaming down her face”PGA of America President Don Rea took a different approach on Sunday in a BBC interview where he downplayed the severity of the crowd's behavior: “Well, you have 50,000 people there that are really excited, and heck, you can go to a youth soccer game and get some people who say the wrong things,” Rea said. When asked about the abuse directed at McIlroy, he responded, “I haven't heard some of that. I'm sure it's happened … Rory understands things like that are going to happen.”Fake billionaire manbaby “retirements” continue DRSpotify CEO Daniel Ek to Step Down. The Stock Is Falling.Spotify founder steps down amid controversy over defence linksIt comes after Mr Ek has faced fierce scrutiny for investing around €700m (£612m) in defence company Helsing through his venture capital fund. Munich-based Helsing sells AI software for military use and has expanded into weapons manufacturing following an investment by the founder of Spotify.Spotify has said that it is “totally separate” from HelsingSpotify founder Ek Daniel to step down as CEO; says: I will be more involved than a typical US chairmanGustav Söderström and Alex Norström under founder/former CEO/Executive Chair Daniel Ek (43%) (Ted Sarandos on this board)Spotify founder Daniel Ek once said he was the ‘least powerful person' at the company. Here's how he built it into a $145 billion music empireThe rise of the bro co-CEO: Lila MacLellanCEOs and Trump love affair continuesTrump, Pfizer agree to lower U.S. drug prices, exempt company from pharma tariffsTrump announces 'TrumpRx' drug-buying website alongside Pfizer CEOPartnering with Pfizer, beginning in 2026 the federal government will have a website, TrumpRx.gov, through which Pfizer's prescription drugs can be sold directly to consumers at discounts, without the intermediaries of pharmacy benefit managers such as CVS Health's Caremark and UnitedHealthcare-owned OptumRx46% against Say on Pay in 2025Proxy adviser ISS recommended against the compensation proposalCEO/Chair Albert BourlaOther board members include: former Vanguard CEO/Chair Mortimer J. Buckley, OpenAI (2024-) board member and former Meta (2013-2019) board member Susan Desmond-Hellmann; former Deloitte CEO Joseph J. Echevarria; Adobe CEO/Chair Shantanu Narayen; former Goldman Sachs Vice Chair Suzanne Nora Johnson; Coca-Cola CEO/Chair James Quincey; former State Street Global Advisor CEO Cyrus Taraporevala; Compensation Committee chair (James Smith, former Thomson Reuters CEO) received 93% supportOnly 23% women; 5 top NEOs all menTrump Adviser Admits Larry Ellison Is “Shadow President of the United States” Larry Ellison once predicted ‘citizens will be on their best behavior' amid constant recording. Now his company will pay a key role in social mediaElon Musk fighting for attention:Elon Musk speaks out on controversial $1 trillion Tesla pay package: 'It's not about compensation'"It's not about 'compensation,' but about me having enough influence over Tesla to ensure safety if we build millions of robots.”Elon Musk makes history as first person ever to hit $500B net worth milestoneNew Evidence Links Elon Musk to Epstein's IslandElon Musk Calls Wikipedia “Too Woke,” Announces His Own GrokipediaElon Musk implores people "Cancel Netflix" over a canceled TV show because of wokeMore Dummies from DealBook:Talking A.I. With CEO William Stone of SS&C, a major investment fund administrator and transfer agency, acquired the automation software company Blue Prism for around $1.6 billion in 2022:How do you personally use A.I.? “I'm interested in horse racing, and I own horses. I use A.I. to track how they're doing. There are all kinds of statistics, like how far can they travel before their performance starts to deteriorate: If they're in Kentucky, can they go to California? Can they go to New York?”Goodliest of the Week (MM/DR):DR: Gavin Newson [sic] Signs Law Cracking Down on AI IndustryCalifornia governor Gavin Newsom signed what proponents say is the first AI safety and transparency law in the US. The Transparency in Frontier Artificial Intelligence Act, also known as SB 53, requires AI companies with over $500 million in revenue to publicly disclose their safety and security protocols in fairly granular detailMM: F.D.A. Approves a New Generic Abortion Pill DR MMMM: Activist Investor Wants Target's Brian Cornell Completely OutMM: One line from this story about Tesla's advising sleepy drivers to stay away by enabling Full Self Driving: Tesla's cars can't actually drive themselves without close human supervision. Nonetheless, the automaker labels its most advanced driving mode “Full Self-Driving” (FSD), while its CEO and chief overpromiser Elon Musk explicitly says that they do, in fact, “drive themselves” seemingly every other week.Assholiest of the Week Biggest Loser (MM):US WomenThe rise of the bro-co-CEOMilitary women fear losing 'every bit of ground' as Hegseth looks backward to the 1990sUber Not Responsible for Sex Assault, Jury Finds, as More Cases FollowKKR Appoints Former Eaton CEO Craig Arnold to Board of Directors, Increasing Independent Seats to ElevenContinues a trend - from 29% to 26% female by adding another dude through board expansionMeanwhile…Share of female execs at major Japan firms rises to 18.4%Spineless companiesDisney's image tanks among Republicans, Democrats after Jimmy Kimmel controversyCracker Barrel Drops Firm Behind Ill-Fated Logo ChangeInvestorsU.S. States are shedding shareholder protections. That's an advantage for CanadaPreparing the board for 2026: More than half of directors want a peer replaced, survey findsFedEx shareholders elect Richard Smith, son of founder Fred Smith, to board of directorsEveryone elseGodfather of AI Says We're Barreling Straight Toward Human ExtinctionOpenAI says it's worried about ‘doomscrolling, addiction, isolation, and … sloptimized feeds' as it rolls out Sora social media appMeta won't allow users to opt out of targeted ads based on AI chatsElon Musk Calls Wikipedia “Too Woke,” Announces His Own GrokipediaLarry Ellison once predicted ‘citizens will be on their best behavior' amid constant recording. Now his company will pay a key role in social mediaThe wealth of the top 1% reaches a record $52 trillionThe climateNew BP Chair Urges Faster Pivot to Oil and GasDuke Energy backs off renewables after North Carolina cuts climate goalTrump administration cancels nearly $8 billion in climate funding to blue states: VoughtMAGA comes for the ‘woke pope' after pontiff blesses block of ice in climate change gestureOpenAI's New Data Centers Will Draw More Power Than the Entirety of New York City, Sam Altman SaysHeadliniest of the WeekDR: New Poll: 94% of Gen Z Youth Report Experiencing Regular Mental Health ChallengesMM: Police Pull Over Waymo to Check for Drunk DrivingWho Won the Week?DR: Daniel Ek: the dude who got rich by devaluing artists, then used his billionaire ego to create a vanity money-spending company with the pretentious name Prima Materia (“formless primeval substance regarded as the original material of the universe”).Prima Materia says it wants to “partner with exceptional people to build companies that leverage technology to help solve meaningful problems for society.”He set it up with Shakil Khan — a fellow Spotify investor and close personal friend with a criminal past, who was accused of hiding his real role at Spotify during its IPO.Khan doesn't appear in any of Spotify's filing documents, even though he's been publicly described as: 1) “head of special projects,” 2) “advisor to Daniel Ek,” 3) “personal advisor to the Spotify CEO,” 4) “investor in Spotify,” 5) “founder,” 6) “consigliere,” 7) “second-in-command,” and 8) “prominent public role” — apparently to avoid scaring investors.Khan cites Mark Zuckerberg as the American leader he admires most.Now their company invests (and Ek chairs) in literal weapon building (Helsing/military strike drones, etc.) and nonsense like Neko Health, the so-called “Apple of healthcare” that charges £300 for preventative screenings like mole checks — giving Daniel Ek more time to feel super important and potentially destroy the world while getting richer?MM: Ron Sugar, who TWICE has had his age limit restriction waived on the Apple board, will turn out a-okay: Dr. Ronald Sugar and Gilman Louie join Ursa Major's Board of DirectorsPredictionsDR: Daniel Ek's Prima Materia leads €600 million Series D strategic financing round for Moodify, an AI-supported app that will “end depression” by pushing algorithmically-optimized dopamine ads 24/7, think TikTok for sadnessMM: LAY UP: After reading this - Apollo Global Management director Pauline Richards resigns from board - the board is now 4 women and 10 men (Marc Rowan owns 63% of board influence, so no one really matters). I predict Pauline Richards will be replaced by a male director, going from 33% female to 27% female in one fell swoop. Side note: Apollo's fun joke was to have a “sustainability committee” on the board they take so seriously, it's the committee with 3 women and and anti-woke anti-ESG ex-Senator Patrick Toomey
Andrew and Ben begin with reactions to OpenAI's Sora 2, a new Sora app, and more thoughts on last week's ‘Vibes' release from MetaAI. Topics include: Parallels between Sora 2 and the GPT 3.5 release in 2022, responding to a sample of disgusted MetaAI 'Vibes' reactions, why OpenAI is investing in short form video, why the threat to Meta is clearer than ever, and fair questions about Mark Zuckerberg's leadership after the last several years. At the end: TikTok's business prospects and security concerns, solar power possibilities for AI infrastructure, Ben's shocking embrace of the iPhone Air, and a Sharp Tech x Oreo crossover.
Revenue Generator Podcast: Sales + Marketing + Product + Customer Success = Revenue Growth
Most executives misunderstand how Mark Zuckerberg approaches marketing decisions. Alex Schultz, CMO and VP of Analytics at Meta, reveals Zuckerberg's core philosophy of learning from domain experts before making strategic choices. Schultz explains how Zuckerberg brought in creative legend David Droga for Meta's company rebrand and demonstrates the CEO's willingness to acknowledge knowledge gaps. The discussion highlights how executive humility and expert consultation drive better marketing outcomes at scale.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of The Russell Brunson Show, I sit down with Emrah Bayraktar, one of the top experts in the emerging world of clipping, and we unpack a business model that's blowing up right now… Clipping! Whether you're looking for a simple way to make money online with zero ad spend… or you're an offer owner wanting more traffic, more exposure, and more reach without paying Zuckerberg, this episode lays it all out. Emrah shares how he went from broke college student to making over $130,000/year clipping videos!! It's insane! He reveals how he was part of Andrew Tate's original clipping team, what he learned, and how creators today are building armies of clippers to generate millions of views (and real money). And how you can do it too! Key Highlights: How Emrah made $45K in affiliate commissions and $87K in clipper payouts The #1 thing that gets clips to go viral (hint: it's not editing) Why most beginner clippers fail… and what to do instead How offer owners can get free traffic from an unpaid content army The biggest mistake he made when we first tried clipping (and how to avoid it) Whether you want to become a clipper, hire clippers, or just understand how this whole thing works… This episode gives you the road map. And if you want to go deeper, grab our Affiliate Clipping Secrets course… it's inside Affiliate Bootcamp at affiliatebootcamp.com It's just $7 to get started on this! Clipping could be the easiest way to make money online right now… and you don't have to have any money to get started with it - That's why it's so cool! https://sellingonline.com/podcast https://clickfunnels.com/podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is a preview — for the full episode (released: Sept 24, 2025), subscribe: https://newmodels.io https://patreon.com/newmodels https://newmodels.substack.com Writer Gideon Jacobs joins to discuss ontological literacy among other things in the wake of the assassination of American Christian Nationalist Charlie Kirk, which in our assessment was not actually a political assassination. Names Cited: Alexander Dugan, Amanda Askell, Alain Badiou, Jean Baudrillard, Becoming Press, Byung-Chul Han, CERN, Charlie Kirk, Donald Trump, Kevin Munger, Elon Musk, Eric Davis, Grok, Felix Guattari, Jay Springet, Jesus Christ, Jezebel, Keith Johnstone, Kamala Harris, Larry Ellison, Luigi Mangione, Marshall McLuhan, Mara McKevitt, Mark Zuckerberg, Peter Carroll, Vladamir Putin, RFK Jr., René Girard, Theo Anthony, Tyler Robinson, UnitedHealthcare, Walter Ong See also: https://www.instagram.com/gideon___jacobs NM Talkcore: Gideon Jacobs on Trump as Image (Nov 2024) NM Talkcore: Gideon Jacobs on Musk, Trump, and Fiction (2025) Gideon Jacobs, “Player One and Main Character,” (Apr. 2025) https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/player-one-and-main-character/ Gideon Jacobs, “Trump l'Oeil,” (LARB, Nov 2024) https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/trump-loeil/ Jay Springett: https://thejaymo.net/permanentlymoved/ https://newmodels.io
I'm excited to share episode one of a new podcast that I've helped create and produce. This new podcast is called David Senra, and it's hosted by David Senra. For those of you not familiar with David Senra, he is an expert in all things related to greatness. He studies greatness and understands it, mostly in the domain of business but also among creatives, athletes and other world-class performers. This first episode of the podcast is with Daniel Ek, the co-founder and CEO of Spotify. It's an absolutely spectacular conversation that I'm certain you'll enjoy. With episode one of David Senra now available, please be sure to subscribe wherever you're listening so you don't miss future episodes. You can also subscribe to the podcast on the platforms below. Spotify: https://spti.fi/TVrr557 Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3WaK1S6 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@davidsenra X: https://x.com/davidsenra Chapters (0:00) Introduction from Dr. Andrew Huberman (1:13) Reflecting on a Life-Changing Conversation (2:30) Optimizing for Impact Over Happiness (5:21) The Journey of Self-Motivation (10:11) The Importance of Trust and Relationships (15:37) The Role of Criticism and Self-Reflection (17:37) The Evolution of an Entrepreneur (23:27) Building a Company True to Yourself (34:56) The Power of Trust in Business (42:25) Intellectual Humility and Learning from Others (42:49) Shadowing Leaders for Growth (45:01) Learning from Mark Zuckerberg (48:15) Balancing Personal Taste and Metrics in Product Decisions (53:35) The Evolution of Leadership at Spotify (59:13) Building a Company That Outlasts the Founder (1:15:25) Managing Energy Over Time (1:25:31) The Never-Ending Game of Life (1:25:54) Lessons from Henry Ford (1:27:08) The Value of Solving Problems (1:31:42) The Importance of Quality (1:37:20) The Power of Focus and Patience (1:54:32) Balancing Work and Life (2:00:25) The Journey of Self-Discovery (2:08:43) Final Reflections and Gratitude Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kate Flannery and Oscar Nuñez had a mini "Office" reunion on last night's season finale of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" and went ALL THE WAY! (You'd know them as Meredith and Oscar on the show.) They even called up Brian Baumgartner (Kevin) for their "Phone-a-Friend" lifeline. As for the million-dollar question? "The word 'planet' comes from an ancient Greek word that literally means what?" Their options were "powerful," "immortal," "stranger," and "wanderer" . . . the answer being "wanderer". Kate and Oscar will be splitting their winnings between Planned Parenthood and a Philadelphia-based food bank called Philabundance. Fresh off Coachella comes Stagecoach! The country music festival returns April 24–26, 2026, at the Empire Polo Club in Indio. Headliners include Cody Johnson, Lainey Wilson, and Post Malone—but it's not just country. Pitbull, Ludacris, Teddy Swims, Bush, Journey, Hootie & The Blowfish, Little Big Town, and dozens more are on the bill. BigXthaPlug and Counting Crows join the revived Mustang Stage, while Guy Fieri and Diplo return as festival staples. Passes go on sale October 2 at StagecoachFestival.com.Ozzy & Judas Priest Drop ‘War Pigs' Charity SingleFans finally get to hear Ozzy Osbourne and Rob Halford together. Judas Priest and Ozzy's family released a new version of “War Pigs” after missing Black Sabbath's farewell show. Halford called it a career highlight: “It's the first duet I've ever done with Ozzy, and I'm eternally grateful.” Proceeds go to the Glenn Tipton Parkinson's Foundation and Cure Parkinson's, honoring both Tipton's and Ozzy's battles with the disease.Taylor Swift Heading to FallonTaylor Swift is taking The Life of a Showgirl to late night. She'll appear on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon on October 6, just three days after her album release and one day after fiancé Travis Kelce's birthday. Fallon teased the appearance in a cryptic roulette-themed post landing on Swift's lucky number, 13. This marks Taylor's seventh Tonight Show stop, alongside guests Keri Russell and a performance from The Format.Queen Eyeing Vegas Sphere ResidencyBrian May says Queen is seriously considering a Las Vegas Sphere residency after seeing the Eagles perform there. He told Rolling Stone, “The kind of show we could put on would be absolutely stupendous.” While May admits he's weary of traditional touring after 50 years, the Sphere could give the band a spectacular new stage without the grind of life on the road. Katie Couric pokes fun at Sydney Sweeney's American Eagle ad in a new PSA for colon cancer screenings. The clip opens to a close-up of Katie wearing a jean jacket, and quickly pans out to show she's wearing a hospital gown underneath, and she's on a gurney getting ready for a colonoscopy. She tells the camera, quote, "Speaking of genes. Did you know that the majority of people who develop colon cancer are not genetically predisposed to the disease? That's why doctors recommend everyone 45 and older get checked." Katie told "People" magazine, quote, "That ad showed how pop culture and a pair of jeans could really shape the cultural conversation, it was everywhere. It was a moment in time, and we thought, 'Why don't we ride that horse a little bit longer and have some fun with it?'" It'sbeen 25 years since Katie became the first person in history to broadcast a colonoscopy on national TV. She lost her husband to colon cancer in 1998. He was only 42. One of the most famous homes in American history is opening its doors to the public for the first time ever. The "Brady Bunch" house in North Hollywood will be accessible to fans on November 7th, 8th, and 9th. And while bookings are sold out, you can register to be on a waitlist, or be notified if additional dates become available. When the show was in production back in the day, the house was only used for EXTERIOR shots. The inside of the Brady home was created on a soundstage, and the inside of the actual house looked nothing like it. But HGTV bought the house in 2018, and renovated it so that it DOES match the house from the show. And of course, they recorded it for a series called "A Very Brady Renovation". Alyssa Milano, now 52, announced on Instagram that she underwent surgery to remove her breast implants—calling it a step toward reclaiming her body. She wrote that she's letting go of “false narratives” and a body she felt was “sexualized” and “abused.” Page Six+2People.com+2Milano said she once believed implants were essential to being attractive, loved, or successful—but now emphasizes that her worth doesn't depend on them. People.com+2The Cut+2 She also expressed hope that her 11-year-old daughter will be spared similar pressure. Page Six+1She made clear this was her personal decision and not a judgment on others who choose differently. People.com+2The Cut+2 After the procedure, she posted she's resting comfortably and thanked fans for their support. Sacha Baron Cohen, 53, has been spotted on a dinner date with 27-year-old OnlyFans creator Hannah Palmer, just months after finalizing his $75 million divorce from Isla Fisher. Page SixThe pair were seen leaving the restaurant separately before getting into the same Cadillac Escalade. Page Six+1Sources say they first met at Taika Waititi's 50th birthday party in Ibiza, with Rita Ora reportedly introducing them. Although the age gap raised eyebrows, insiders say they “seemed to be getting on really well.” Page Six+1Cohen and Fisher married in 2010, share three children, and announced their split in 2024 before finalizing the divorce this past June. Action legend Chuck Norris, now 85, marked his birthday by hiking Lassen Peak in Northern California—a strenuous trail rising to 10,457 feet. The round-trip journey spans about 5 miles and climbs 2,000 feet, often taking 4 to 5 hours to complete. Outside OnlineOn Instagram, Norris reflected on the trail's long recovery since the 2021 Dixie Fire, saying while the damage is heartbreaking, “the park's beauty still shines through.” Outside Online+2Active NorCal+2 He also credited his wife for introducing him to the region's natural splendor. It's official: HBO Max wants to traumatize your children. What other reason could there be for them to produce a brand new, animated version of "Charlotte's Web", one of the greatest children's stories ever told . . . until it becomes the most heart-wrenchingly brutal story in the history of mankind? This one is a limited series, told in three parts, which will all be released on Thursday, October 2nd. It stars Amy Adams as Charlotte, Elijah Wood as Wilbur the pig, and Jean Smart as the narrator. The voice cast also includes Cynthia Erivo, Randall Park, and Rosario Dawson. HBO Max released a clip yesterday of a scene between Charlotte and the young version of Wilbur, voiced by Griffin Robert Faulkner. Comedy legend Bill Burr is in talks to join production of The Social Network Part II, a follow-up to the 2010 Mark Zuckerberg biopic. William Shatner is reassuring everyone on social media that he is doing well after he was rushed to the hospital for a medical emergency Wednesday. Not ready to be beamed up yet Scotty NEW MUSIC OUT TODAY: • "Here for It All", Mariah Carey. This is her 16th album. Her guests are Anderson .Paak, Kehlani, and the Clark Sisters. • "Vie", Doja Cat. This is her fifth album. Her guest is SZA. • "Saving Grace", Robert Plant. This is his 12th solo album. It's named after his current band Saving Grace, with singer Suzi Dian. • "100 Sound Effects", Fred Armisen. It's a 101-track record made entirely of noises like "Wine Glass Breaking in Sink" to "Tentative Sawing". • "Country! Country!", Hardy. This is his fourth album. His guests are Ernest and Stephen Wilson Jr. • "This Time Around", Colbie Caillat. This is her eighth album. • "On This Winter's Night Volume 2", Lady A. This is their 10th album. It's also a Christmas album. • "King of Terrors", President. This is their debut EP. They are the anonymous English metal band. We almost have our first week of fall in the books, even if it may not feel like it outside. To help get into that autumn state-of-mind, here's a playlist to fit the "cozy" vibe: 1. "In My Life", The Beatles 2. "Landslide", Fleetwood Mac 3. "Pictures of You", The Cure 4. "This Night Has Opened My Eyes", The Smiths 5. "August", Taylor Swift 6. "Stick Season", Noah Kahan 7. "Fade Into You", Mazzy Star 8. "Sparks", Coldplay 9. "Show Me How", Men I Trust 10. "When the Sun Hits", Slowdive 11. "Eyes Without a Face", Billy Idol 12. "Head Over Heels", Tears for Fears 13. "High and Dry", Radiohead 14. "Don't Know Why", Norah Jones 15. 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While Meta openly claims that they are supportive of 'free expression' around accurate health information, in practice they regularly take down accurate reproductive rights content without transparency. Bridget Todd joins us to sift through Meta's proclaimed standards versus the reality, and why it's such a problem.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We continue to grapple with the Charlie Kirk incident. Apparently the military plans to use him in their recruiting. Jimmy Kimmel probably wishes he never mentioned Kirk. Mark Zuckerberg's big live Meta glasses event was an epic fail. Candace Owens has compelling info. And we look at new UAP footage, all on this new Broken Sim.Head to www.fastgrowingtrees.com and use the code "BROKENSIM" at checkout for 15-percent off!Get your first month of BlueChew free by using the code "BROKEN" at checkout at www.bluechew.com and pay $5 for shipping! For simple, online access to personalized and affordable care for hair loss, ED, weight loss, and more, visit www.hims.com/brokensim.More stuff: Get episodes early, and unedited, plus bonus episodes: www.patreon.com/brokensimulationSocial media: Twitter: @samtripoli, @johnnywoodard Instagram: @samtripoli, @johnnyawoodardWant to see Sam live? Visit www.samtripoli.com for tickets!Broken Simulation Hosts: Sam Tripoli, Johnny Woodard
In episode 1934, Jack and Miles are joined by comedian and producer of the monthly Facial Recognition Comedy show, Pallavi Gunalan, to discuss… Meta’s New AI Glasses Not Only LOOK Like Sh*t... They Also Functionally Suck Sh*t, Kash Patel Helping Keep The Epstein Story Alive and more! Meta’s New AI Glasses Not Only LOOK Like Sh*t... They Also Functionally Suck Sh*t Kash Patel Helping Keep The Epstein Story Alive SWALWELL: If you don't know how many times Trump's name appears in the Epstein files, it could be at least 1,000 times Crockett: You are the least qualified FBI Director in history. Charlie Kirk, Redeemed: A Political Class Finds Its Lost Cause LISTEN: Minute papillon by World BrainSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There's a lot of gadget news this week! But we begin the show in an unprecedented way: with a bit of Brendan Carr is a Dummy, America's favorite podcast within a podcast. Nilay pops on the show to discuss what happened to Jimmy Kimmel, why the FCC's assault on speech is so dangerous, and why a couple of broadcast TV companies matter so much to the story. After that, Jake Kastrenakes and Richard Lawler join to talk about all of Meta's new smart glasses, including the company's first pair with a built-in display. Finally, in the lightning round, we talk about Reddit's new AI deal with Google, Nvidia's new chip deal with Intel, and Samsung's terrible plan to put ads on your fridge. Further reading: Here's the Jimmy Kimmel clip that got him pulled off the air Jimmy Kimmel Live pulled after FCC threat over Charlie Kirk joke Republicans are honoring Charlie Kirk's memory by declaring war on the First Amendment Charlie Kirk's death got complicated by “extremely online” culture The right wing is creating a society of snitches Meta Ray-Ban Display hands-on: the best smart glasses I've ever tried Oakley Meta Vanguard hands-on: what athletes actually want Meta's new Ray-Ban smart glasses have twice the battery life Conversation focus is the first new feature on deck. I sat down with Mark Zuckerberg to try Meta's impressive new Ray-Ban Display glasses Meta is opening up its smart glasses to developers | The Verge Snap OS 2.0 is a small step towards AR glasses you might actually wear Android's next flagship processor is the ‘Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5' Nothing wants you to talk to your earbuds' charging case Nvidia invests $5 billion into Intel to jointly develop PC and data center chips The US and China might finally have a TikTok deal U.S. Investors, Trump Close In on TikTok Deal With China Samsung brings ads to US refrigerators Reddit wants a better AI deal with Google: users in exchange for content YouTube is inching closer to becoming a shopping channel Email us at vergecast@theverge.com or call us at 866-VERGE11, we love hearing from you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dave and Chuck the Freak talk about Talk Like A Pirate Day, something you’d never want to try?, update on person who died on roller coaster, man kicked out of steak house and dies, drunk driver out of control, whales attack boat, baby lizard shoplifted from pet store, Cort tried to get the Culver’s Curd Burger, Shaq Barrett dodges kid’s poop, talks that Adele might play Super Bowl Halftime Show, NFL spends a lot on Uncrustables, Zuckerberg embarrassed on stage demonstrating new tech, old man grabbed knife at Walmart and threatened kids, middle school math teacher had cocaine in school, passenger told comedian he was too fat to fly, update on big Detroit rapper who was denied a Lyft, 2 women stole tarantulas to prank her ex, is it weird to like (blank)?, Ask Dave & Chuck The Freak, should he date friend’s wife’s sister?, tell her you can see through her clothes?, and more! This episode of Dave & Chuck is brought to you in part by Profluent http://bit.ly/4fhEq5l
Dave and Chuck the Freak talk about Talk Like A Pirate Day, something you'd never want to try?, update on person who died on roller coaster, man kicked out of steak house and dies, drunk driver out of control, whales attack boat, baby lizard shoplifted from pet store, Cort tried to get the Culver's Curd Burger, Shaq Barrett dodges kid's poop, talks that Adele might play Super Bowl Halftime Show, NFL spends a lot on Uncrustables, Zuckerberg embarrassed on stage demonstrating new tech, old man grabbed knife at Walmart and threatened kids, middle school math teacher had cocaine in school, passenger told comedian he was too fat to fly, update on big Detroit rapper who was denied a Lyft, 2 women stole tarantulas to prank her ex, is it weird to like (blank)?, Ask Dave & Chuck The Freak, should he date friend's wife's sister?, tell her you can see through her clothes?, and more!This episode of Dave & Chuck is brought to you in part by Profluent http://bit.ly/4fhEq5lSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Pablos Holman is a hacker and inventor and the author of Deep Future: Creating Technology that Matters, the indispensable guide to deep tech. Previously, Pablos worked on spaceships at Blue Origin and helped build The Intellectual Ventures Lab to invent a wide variety of breakthroughs. Pablos also hosts the Deep Future Podcast and is managing partner at Deep Future.This episode is brought to you by:Cresset prestigious family office for CEOs, founders, and entrepreneurs: https://cressetcapital.com/timMaui Nui Venison, delicious, nutrient-dense, and responsible red meat: https://mauinuivenison.com/lp/timAG1 all-in-one nutritional supplement: https://drinkag1.com/timTimestamps:00:00 Intro02:12 The hacker mindset33:05 Nuclear52:35 Autonomous ships58:48 Pragmatic optimism01:00:29 Risk tolerance01:04:50 Blue Origin01:11:59 Zero Effect philosophy01:34:43 China01:43:07 Taiwan01:45:04 AI01:50:42 Salsa02:08:44 Deep tech investing*For show notes and past guests on The Tim Ferriss Show, please visit tim.blog/podcast.For deals from sponsors of The Tim Ferriss Show, please visit tim.blog/podcast-sponsorsSign up for Tim's email newsletter (5-Bullet Friday) at tim.blog/friday.For transcripts of episodes, go to tim.blog/transcripts.Discover Tim's books: tim.blog/books.Follow Tim:Twitter: twitter.com/tferriss Instagram: instagram.com/timferrissYouTube: youtube.com/timferrissFacebook: facebook.com/timferriss LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/timferrissPast guests on The Tim Ferriss Show include Jerry Seinfeld, Hugh Jackman, Dr. Jane Goodall, LeBron James, Kevin Hart, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Jamie Foxx, Matthew McConaughey, Esther Perel, Elizabeth Gilbert, Terry Crews, Sia, Yuval Noah Harari, Malcolm Gladwell, Madeleine Albright, Cheryl Strayed, Jim Collins, Mary Karr, Maria Popova, Sam Harris, Michael Phelps, Bob Iger, Edward Norton, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Neil Strauss, Ken Burns, Maria Sharapova, Marc Andreessen, Neil Gaiman, Neil de Grasse Tyson, Jocko Willink, Daniel Ek, Kelly Slater, Dr. Peter Attia, Seth Godin, Howard Marks, Dr. Brené Brown, Eric Schmidt, Michael Lewis, Joe Gebbia, Michael Pollan, Dr. Jordan Peterson, Vince Vaughn, Brian Koppelman, Ramit Sethi, Dax Shepard, Tony Robbins, Jim Dethmer, Dan Harris, Ray Dalio, Naval Ravikant, Vitalik Buterin, Elizabeth Lesser, Amanda Palmer, Katie Haun, Sir Richard Branson, Chuck Palahniuk, Arianna Huffington, Reid Hoffman, Bill Burr, Whitney Cummings, Rick Rubin, Dr. Vivek Murthy, Darren Aronofsky, Margaret Atwood, Mark Zuckerberg, Peter Thiel, Dr. Gabor Maté, Anne Lamott, Sarah Silverman, Dr. Andrew Huberman, and many more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Politics makes strange bedfellows. Who would've thought that Liz Cheney, who voted with Trump 97% of the time during his four years in office would become a liberal hero for standing up to his lies and autocratic desires? And Facebook makes a big show out of its decision to uphold the former president's suspension. But it's all just a big sideshow for the fact that Zuckerberg and Co don't want to have to change how they do business. Now they're in a nightmare scenario of their own making. Finally, progressive superstar journalist David Corn drops by Mea Culpa to discuss Don Jr's legal troubles, the Facebook decision and much, much more. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices Politics makes strange bedfellows. Who would've thought that Liz Cheney, who voted with Trump 97% of the time during his four years in office would become a liberal hero for standing up to his lies and autocratic desires? And Facebook makes a big show out of its decision to uphold the former president's suspension. But it's all just a big sideshow for the fact that Zuckerberg and Co don't want to have to change how they do business. Now they're in a nightmare scenario of their own making. Finally, progressive superstar journalist David Corn drops by Mea Culpa to discuss Don Jr's legal troubles, the Facebook decision and much, much more. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy