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Psychedelics Today
PT 627 - Mary Carreon — Censorship, Psychedelic Media & Policy Crosscurrents

Psychedelics Today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 71:31


Episode summary Joe and Mary dive into how platform censorship and shifting algorithms have reshaped psychedelic media, why DoubleBlind moved to a “newsletter-first” model, and what that's revealed about true audience engagement. They reflect on the post-2024 MDMA decision headwinds, state-level policy moves (wins and losses), and how funding, politics, and culture continue to reconfigure the field. They also explore alternatives to alcohol, chronic pain research, reciprocity around iboga/ibogaine, and lessons from PS25 (MAPS' Psychedelic Science 2025). Highlights & themes From platforms to inboxes: Social and search suppression (IG/FB/Google) throttled harm-reduction journalism; DoubleBlind's pivot to email dramatically improved reach and engagement. Post-MDMA decision reality: Investment cooled; Mary frames it as painful but necessary growth—an ecosystem “airing out” rather than a catastrophic pop. Policy pulse: Mixed year—some state measures stalled (e.g., MA), others advanced (e.g., NM; ongoing Colorado process). Rescheduling cannabis may add complexity more than clarity. Censorship paradox: Suppressing education makes use less safe; independent outlets need community support to keep harm-reduction info visible. Chronic pain & long COVID: Emerging overlaps and training efforts (e.g., Psychedelics & Pain communities) point beyond a psychiatry-only frame. Alcohol alternatives: Low-dose or occasional psychedelic use can shift habits for some; Mary stresses individual context and support beyond any single substance. Reciprocity & iboga: Rising interest (including from right-leaning funders) must include Indigenous consultation and fair benefit-sharing; pace of capitalism vs. community care is an active tension. PS25 field notes: Smaller, more manageable vibe than 2023; fewer “gold-rush” expectations; in-person dialogue beats online flame wars. Notable mentions DoubleBlind: Newsletter-first publishing; nurturing new writers and reported stories. Psychedelics & Pain Association / Clusterbusters: Community-driven models informing care and research (cluster headache protocols history). Books & media: Body Autonomy (Synergetic Press anthology); Joanna Kempner's work on cluster headaches - Psychedelic Outlaws; Lucy Walker's forthcoming iboga film. Compounds to watch: LSD (under-studied relative to MDMA), 2C-B, 5-MeO-DMT (synthetic focus), and broader Shulgin-inspired families.   Mary Carreon: [00:00:00] Okay, I'm gonna send it to my dad because he wants to know. Here Joe Moore: we go. Yeah, send it over. So, hi everybody. We're live Joe here with Mary Anne, how you doing today? Mary Carreon: I'm great Joe. How are you? Joe Moore: Lovely. I actually never asked you how to pronounce your last name does say it right? Mary Carreon: Yes, you did. You said it perfectly Joe Moore: lovely. Joe Moore: Um, great. So it's been a bit, um, we are streaming on LinkedIn, YouTube, Twitch X and Kick, I guess. Yeah. Kick meta. Meta doesn't let me play anymore. Um, Mary Carreon: you're in forever. Timeout. I got it. I got it. Yeah. Joe Moore: Yeah. I think they found a post the other day from 2017. They didn't like, I'm like, oh cool. Like neat, you Mary Carreon: know, you know. Mary Carreon: Yeah. That happened to me recently, actually. Uh, I had a post taken down from 2018 about, uh, mushroom gummies and yeah, it was taken down and I have strikes on my account now. So Joe Moore: Do you get the thing where they ask you if you're okay? Mary Carreon: Yes, with, but like with my searches though, [00:01:00] like if I search something or, or someone's account that has, uh, like mushroom or psychedelic or LSD or something in it, they'll be like, mm-hmm are you okay? Mary Carreon: And then it recommends getting help. So Joe Moore: it's like, to be fair, I don't know if I'm okay, but Yeah, you're like, probably not. I don't really want your help. Meta. Yeah. Mary Carreon: You're like, I actually do need help, but not from you. Thanks. Yeah, Joe Moore: yeah, yeah. Mary Carreon: So not from the techno fascists. Joe Moore: Oh, good lord. Yeah. Uh, we'll go there. Joe Moore: I'm sure. Mary Carreon: I know. I just like really dove right there. Sorry. Yeah. All right, so let's, Joe Moore: um, before we go, let's give people like a bit of, you know, high kicks on, on who is Mary, where you working these days and what are you doing? Mary Carreon: Yeah, thank you. My name is Mary Carryon and I am forever and first and foremost a journalist. Mary Carreon: I have been covering, I say the plant legalization spaces for the past decade. It's, it's been nine and a half years. Uh, on January 3rd it will be [00:02:00] 10 years. And I got my start covering cannabis, uh, at OC Weekly. And from there went to High Times, and from there went to Mary Jane, worked for Snoop Dogg. And then, uh, I am now. Mary Carreon: Double blind. And I have become recently, as of this year, the editor in chief of Double Blind, and that's where I have been currently sinking my teeth into everything. So currently, you know, at this moment I'm an editor and I am basically also a curator. So, and, and somebody who is a, uh, I guess an observer of this space more than anything these days. Mary Carreon: Um, I'm not really reporting in the same way that I was. Um, but still I am helping many journalists tell stories and, uh, I feel kind of like a story midwife in many ways. Just like helping people produce stories and get the, get the quotes, get the angles that need to be discussed, get the sentences structures right, and, um, uh, helping [00:03:00] sometimes in a visionary kind of, uh, mindset. Mary Carreon: So yeah, that's what I'm doing these days. Joe Moore: Oh, there it is. Oh, there you are. Love that. And um, you know, it's important to have, um, editors who kind of really get it from a lot of different angles. I love that we have a lot of alignment on this kind of, and the drug war thing and kind of let's, uh, hopefully start developing systems that are for people. Joe Moore: Yeah, absolutely. If you wanna just say that. Yeah, absolutely. Mary Carreon: Yeah, absolutely. Joe Moore: So, um, yeah, I almost 10 years in January. That's great. We um, it's so crazy that it's been that long. I think we just turned nine and a half, so we're maybe just a few, a few months shorter than your I love it. Plant medicine reporting career. Joe Moore: That's great. I love it. Um, yeah, so I think. I think one of the first times we chatted, [00:04:00] um, I think you were doing a piece about two cb Do you, do you have any recollection of doing a piece on two cb? Mary Carreon: I do, yes. Yes. Wait, I also remember hitting you up during an Instagram live and I was like, are you guys taking any writers? Mary Carreon: And you guys were like writers, I mean, maybe depending on the writer. Joe Moore: And I was like, I was like, I dunno how that works. Mary Carreon: Like me. Yeah. Joe Moore: Yeah. It was fun. It was fun to work with people like yourself and like get pieces out there. And eventually we had an awesome editor for a bit and that was, that was really cool to be able to like support young startup writers who have a lot of opinions and a lot of things to point out. Joe Moore: There's so much happening. Um, there was so much fraud in like wave one. Of kind of the psychedelic investment hype. There's still some, but it's lesser. Um, and it's really a fascinating space still. Like changing lives, changing not just lives, right? Like our [00:05:00] perspective towards nearly everything, right? Joe Moore: Yeah. Mary Carreon: Yes, absolutely. Absolutely. I mean, it's interesting because the space has matured. It's evolved. It's different than it was even, what a, I mean, definitely nine years ago, but even five years ago, even four years ago, even last year, things are different. The landscape is different than it was a year ago. Mary Carreon: And I, it's, it's interesting to see the politics of things. It's interesting to see who has money these days given like how hard it is just to kind of survive in this space. And it's interesting just to. Bear witness to all of this going down because it really is a once in a lifetime thing. Nothing is gonna look the same as it does now, as it, uh, then it will like in a, in a year from now or anything. Mary Carreon: So it's really, yeah. It's interesting to take account of all of this Joe Moore: That's so real. Uh, maybe a little [00:06:00] too real, like it's serious because like with everything that's going on from, um, you know, governance, governments, ai Yes. Drug policy shifts. Drug tech shifts, yes. There's so much interesting movement. Um, yes. Joe Moore: You, you know, you, you kind of called it out and I think it's really actually worth discussing here since we're both here on the air together, like this idea that the psychedelic market, not idea, the lived experience of the psychedelic market having shifted substantially. And I, I, I think there's a lot of causes. Joe Moore: But I've never had the opportunity to really chat with you about this kind of like interesting downturn in money flowing into the space. Mm-hmm. Have you thought about it? Like what might the causes be? I'm sure you have. Mary Carreon: Yeah. Yeah, I have. Yeah. I've thought about it. I mean, it's hard. Well, I don't know. I am really not trying to point fingers and that's not what I'm [00:07:00] trying to do here. Mary Carreon: But I mean, I think a lot of people were really hopeful that the FDA decision last June, not last June, the previous June, a year ago, 2024, June was going to open the floodgates in terms of funding, in terms of, um. In terms of mostly funding, but also just greater opportunities for the space and, uh, greater legitimacy granted to the psychedelic medicine space. Mary Carreon: Mm. And for those who might not know what I'm talking about, I'm talking about the, uh, FDA decision to reject, uh, MDMA assisted therapy and, um, that whole, that whole thing that happened, I'm sure if it, you didn't even have to really understand what was going on in order to get wind of that wild situation. Mary Carreon: Um, so, so maybe, yeah. You probably know what I'm talking about, but I, I do think that that had a great impact on this space. Do I think it was detrimental to this space? [00:08:00] I don't think so. We are in a growth spurt, you know, like we are growing and growing pains happen when you are evolving and changing and learning and figuring out the way forward. Mary Carreon: So I think it was kind of a natural process for all of this and. If things had gone forward like while, yeah, there probably would be more money, there would be greater opportunity in this space for people wanting to get in and get jobs and make a living and have a life for themselves in this, in this world. Mary Carreon: I don't know if it was, I don't know if it would necessarily be for the betterment of the space in general for the long term. I think that we do have to go through challenges in order for the best case scenarios to play out in the future, even though that's difficult to say now because so many of us are struggling. Mary Carreon: So, but I, but I have hope and, and that statement is coming from a place of hope for the future of this space and this culture. Joe Moore: Yeah. It's, um, I'm with [00:09:00] you. Like we have to see boom bust cycles. We have to see growth and contraction just like natural ecosystems do. Mary Carreon: Absolutely, absolutely. It has to be that way. Mary Carreon: And if it's not that way, then ifs, if. It's, it like what forms in place of that is a big bubble or like a, a hot air balloon that's inevitably going to pop, which, like, we are kind of experiencing that. But I think that the, I think that the, um, the, the air letting out of the balloon right now is a much softer experience than it would be if everything was just like a green light all the way forward, if that makes sense. Mary Carreon: So, Joe Moore: right. And there's, there's so many factors. Like I'm, I'm thinking about, uh, metas censorship like we were talking about before. Yes. Other big tech censorship, right? Mm-hmm. SEO shifts. Mary Carreon: Oh. Um, yes, absolutely. Also, uh, there were some pretty major initiatives on the state level that did not pass also this past year that really would've also kind of [00:10:00] helped the landscape a little bit. Mary Carreon: Um. In terms of creating jobs, in terms of creating opportunities for funding, in terms of having more, uh, like the perception of safer money flow into the space and that, you know, those, those things didn't happen. For instance, the measure for in Massachusetts that didn't go through and just, you know, other things that didn't happen. Mary Carreon: However, there have been really good things too, in terms of, uh, legalization or various forms of legalization, and that's in New Mexico, so we can't, you know, forget that there, and we also can't forget just the movement happening in Colorado. So there are really great things happening and the, the movement is still moving forward. Mary Carreon: Everything is still going. It's just a little more difficult than maybe it could have been Joe Moore: right. Yeah. Amen. Amen. Yes. But also, we Mary Carreon: can't forget this censorship thing. The censorship thing is a horse shit. Sorry. I'm not sure if I'm allowed to cuss, but it is, [00:11:00] but it is Joe Moore: calling it out and it's important to say this stuff. Joe Moore: And you know, folks, if you want to support independent media, please consider supporting Doubleblind and psychedelics today. From a media perspective, absolutely. We wanna wanna put as much out as we can. Yes. The more supporters we have, the more we can help all of you understand what's happening and yes. Joe Moore: Getting you to stay safer. Mary Carreon: Yeah, absolutely. And that's the whole difficulty with the censorship is that psychedelics today, and Doubleblind for instance, but also Lucid News, also other, uh, other influencers, other creators in the space, they like. What all of us are doing is putting out information that is ultimately creating a safer user experience. Mary Carreon: And so with the censorship, we are not able to do so anymore, which creates actually a lot of danger. So. Yeah, it's, it's difficult. The censorship is difficult, and if you are somebody who posts about psychedelics, I know that you know this and I am preaching to the choir. Joe Moore: Yeah. So can you talk a [00:12:00] little bit about you all at Double Blind made a major shift in the last number of months towards, uh, kind of not necessarily putting everything out there and, and kind of like, um, actually I don't even know the language you use. Joe Moore: What's the, what's the language you use for the kind of model shift you took on? Mary Carreon: Yeah, I mean, it's great. It's been a wild shift. It's been a wild shift. Um, what we are currently doing is we went to a newsletter first model, which instead of just posting onto a website for everyone to see, and then, um, you know, hopefully getting SEO hits and also posting on their, then posting those stories onto Instagram and Facebook and Twitter, and hoping to get traffic through social media. Mary Carreon: Uh, we decided that that was no longer working for us because it wasn't, um, because the censorship is so bad on, on social media, like on Instagram, for instance, and Facebook and Twitter, well, less on Twitter, [00:13:00] but still, nonetheless on social media, the censorship is so bad. And also the censorship exists on Google. Mary Carreon: When you Google search how to take mushrooms, double blinds is not even on. You know, our guide is not on the first page. It's like, you know, way the heck, way the heck down there. Maybe page 2, 3, 4, 5. I don't know. But, um, the issue, the issue with that, or, or the reason why rather that it's that way is because Google is prioritizing, um, like rehabilitation centers for this information. Mary Carreon: And also they are prioritizing, uh, medical information. So, like WebMD for instance. And all of these organizations that Google is now prioritizing are u are, are, are, are organizations that see psychedelic use through the lens of addiction or through drug drug abuse. So [00:14:00] again, you know, I don't know, take it for how you want to, I'm not gonna say, I'm not gonna tell anybody like what is the right way to use their substances or whatever. Mary Carreon: However, it's really important to have the proper harm reduction resources and tools available. Uh, just readily available, not five pages down on a Google search. So anyways, all of that said double blind was our traffic was way down. And it was looking very bleak for a while. Just we were getting kicked off of Instagram. Mary Carreon: We weren't getting any traffic from social media onto our website, onto our stories. It was a, it was a vicious kind of cycle downward, and it wasn't really working. And there was a moment there where Doubleblind almost shut down as a result of these numbers because there's a, like you, a media company cannot sustain itself on really low page views as a result. Mary Carreon: So what we [00:15:00] decided to do was go to a newsletter first model, which relies on our email list. And basically we are sending out newsletters three days a week of new original content, mostly, uh, sometimes on Wednesdays we repost an SEO story or something like that. Um, to just to engage our audience and to work with our audience that way, and to like to actually engage our audience. Mary Carreon: I cannot emphasize that enough because on Instagram and on Facebook, we were only reaching like, I don't know, not that many people, like not that many people at all. And all of that really became obvious as soon as we started sending out to our email list. And as soon as we did that, it was wild. How many, how many views to the website and also how many just open like our open rate and our click through rate were showing how our audience was reacting to our content. Mary Carreon: In other words. [00:16:00] Social media was not a good, in, like, was not a good indicator of how our content was being received at all because people kind of weren't even receiving it. So going to the newsletter first model proved to be very beneficial for us and our numbers. And also just reaching our freaking audience, which we were barely doing, I guess, on social media, which is, which is wild, you know, for, for a, an account that has a lot of followers, I forget at this exact moment, but we have a ton, double blind, has a ton of followers on, on Instagram. Mary Carreon: We were, we, we get like 500 likes or, you know, maybe like. I don't know. If you're not looking at likes and you're looking at views, like sometimes we get like 16 K views, which, you know, seems good, but also compared to the amount of followers who follow us, it's like not really that great. And we're never reaching new, like a new audience. Mary Carreon: We're always reaching the same audience too, [00:17:00] which is interesting because even with our news, with our, with our email list, we are still reaching new people, which is, which says just how much more fluid that space is. Mm-hmm. And it's because it's, because censorship does not at least yet exist in our inboxes. Mary Carreon: And so therefore email is kind of like the underground, if you will, for this kind of content and this type of material journalism, et cetera. So, so yeah. So it, it, it has been a massive shift. It is required a lot of changes over at double blind. Everything has been very intense and crazy, but it has been absolutely worth it, and it's really exciting that we're still here. Mary Carreon: I'm so grateful that Double-Blind is still around, that we are still able to tell stories and that we are still able to work with writers and nurture writers and nurture the storytelling in this space because it needs to evolve just the same way that the industry and the [00:18:00] culture and everything else is evolving. Joe Moore: Yeah, I think, I think you're spot on like the, when I watch our Instagram account, like, um, I haven't seen the number change from 107 K for two years. Mary Carreon: Absolutely. Same. And, um, same. Joe Moore: Yeah. And you know, I think, I think there's certain kinds of content that could do fine. I think, uh, psychedelic attorney, Robert Rush put up a comment, um, in response to Jack Coline's account getting taken down, um, that had some good analysis, um. Joe Moore: Of the situation. Go ahead. You had No, Mary Carreon: no, I'm just like, you know, I can't, when, when journalists are getting kicked off of these, of these platforms for their stories, for their reported stories, that's like, that is a massive red flag. And that's all I have to say. I mean, we could go into more, more details on that, but that is a [00:19:00] huge red flag. Joe Moore: Mm-hmm. Yeah. Um, for sure. The, I, yeah. And like I'm sure he'll get it back. I'm sure that's not for good, but I think he did. Okay, great. Mary Carreon: I think he did. Yeah. Yeah, I think he did. Joe Moore: Yeah. So thank you. Shout out to Jack. Yeah, thanks Jack. Um, and I think, you know, there's, there's no one with that kind of energy out there. Joe Moore: Um, and I'm excited to see what happens over time with him. Yeah. How he'll unfold. Absolutely unfold. Oh yeah. It's like, um. Crushing the beat. Mary Carreon: Oh yeah, absolutely. Especially the political, the political beat. Like, there's no, there's few people who are really tackling that specific sector, which is like mm-hmm. Mary Carreon: So exciting for a journalist. Joe Moore: Yeah. Um, so model shifting, like we all have to like, adapt in new ways. Kyle and I are still trying to figure out what we're gonna do. Like maybe it is newsletter first. Like I, I realized that I hadn't been writing for [00:20:00] years, which is problematic, um, in that like, I have a lot of things to say. Mary Carreon: Totally. Joe Moore: And nobody got to hear it. Um, so I started a substack, which I had complicated feelings about honestly. 'cause it's just another. Rich person's platform that I'm, you know, helping them get Andreessen money or whatever. And, you know, so I'm gonna play lightly there, but I will post here and there. Um, I'm just trying to figure it all out, you know, like I've put up a couple articles like this GLP one and Mushrooms article. Mary Carreon: I saw that. I saw that. Really? And honestly, that's a really, like, it's so weird, but I don't, like, it's such a weird little thing that's happening in the space. I wonder, yeah, I wonder, I wonder how that is going to evolve. It's um, you know, a lot of people, I, I briefly kind of wrote about, um, psychedelics and the GLP, is that what it is? Mary Carreon: GLP one. Joe Moore: GLP one. Say Ozempic. Yeah, just, yeah, Ozempic. Yeah, exactly. Mary Carreon: Yeah, exactly. I wrote about [00:21:00] that briefly last year and there were a bunch of people like obviously horrified, which it is kind of horrifying, but also there's a bunch of people who believe that it is extremely cutting edge, which it also is. Mary Carreon: So it's really interesting, really fascinating. Joe Moore: Yeah. Um, I remember Bernie Sanders saying like, if this drug gets as much traction as it needs to, it will bankrupt Medicaid. I guess that's not really a problem anymore. Um, but, but, uh, but so like naming it real quick, like it changed the way we had to digest things, therefore, like mushrooms get digested differently and, um, some people don't respond in the expected ways. Joe Moore: And then there was some follow up, oh, we, in the regulated model, we just do lemon tech. And then I was like, is that legal in the regulated model? And I, I don't know the answer still. Mm-hmm. Like there was a couple things, you know, if users know to do it, you know, I don't, I don't totally understand the regulated model's so strange in Oregon, Colorado, that like, we really need a couple lawyers opinions. Joe Moore: Right. I think Mary Carreon: yes, of course Joe Moore: the lawyers just gave it a [00:22:00] thumbs up. They didn't even comment on the post, which is, laughs: thanks guys. Um, Joe Moore: but you know, laughs: yeah. You're like, thank you. Joe Moore: Thanks and diversity of opinions. So yeah, there's that. And like GLP ones are so interesting in that they're, one friend reached out and said she's using it in a microdose format for chronic neuroinflammation, which I had never heard of before. Joe Moore: Whoa. And um, I think, you know, articles like that, my intent was to just say, Hey, researchers yet another thing to look at. Like, there's no end to what we need to be looking at. Abso Mary Carreon: Oh, absolutely, absolutely. You know, reporting on this space actually taught me that there's so much just in general that isn't being researched, whether that's in this space, but also beyond and how, um, yeah, just how behind, actually, maybe not, maybe behind isn't the right word, but it kind of feels from my novice and from my novice place in the, in the world and [00:23:00] understanding research, it's. Mary Carreon: Hard for me to see it as anything, but being behind in the research that we all really need, that's really going to benefit humanity. But also, you know, I get that it's because of funding and politics and whatever, whatever, you know, we can go on for days on all of that. Joe Moore: What's the real reason? What's the real reason? Joe Moore: Well, drug war. Mary Carreon: Yeah. Well, yeah, definitely the drug war. Nixon. Yeah. Yes, yes, definitely the drug war. Yeah. I mean, and just the fact that even all of the drug research that happens is, again, through the lens of addiction and drug abuse, so Joe Moore: mm-hmm. Hard to right. Yeah. Um, like ni a is obviously really ridiculous and, and the way they approach this stuff, and Carl Hart illustrates that well, and, Mary Carreon: oh man, yes, he does. Joe Moore: Like, I think Fadiman's lab in Palo Alto got shut down, like 67, 66 or 67, and like that's, you know, that was one of the later ones, Mary Carreon: right? And, Joe Moore: and like, Mary Carreon: and here we are. Joe Moore: The amount of suffering that could have been alleviated if we [00:24:00] had not done this is. Incalculable. Um, yes. Yes. Yeah. Mary Carreon: I mean the, yeah, it's hard to say exactly how specifically it would be different, but it's difficult to also not think that the fentanyl crisis and the opioid addiction rate and situation that is currently like plaguing the, the world, but particularly the United States, it's hard to think that it wouldn't be, like, it wouldn't be a different scenario altogether. Joe Moore: Right, right. Absolutely. Um, and it's, um, it's interesting to speculate about, right? Like Yeah. Yes. Where would we be? And Mary Carreon: I know, I know, I know, I know it is speculation. Absolutely. But it's like hard, as I said, it's hard not to think that things would be different. Joe Moore: Right. Right. Um, I like, there's two kind of quotes, like, um, not, this one's not really a quote. Joe Moore: Like, we haven't really had a [00:25:00] blockbuster psychiatric med since Prozac, and I think that was in the eighties or early nineties, which is terrifying. And then, um, I think this guy's name is James Hillman. He is kinda like a Jungian, um, educator and I think the title of one of his books is, we're a hundred Years Into Psychotherapy and the World is Still a Mess. Joe Moore: And I think like those two things are like, okay, so two different very white people approaches didn't go very far. Yes. Um, yes and laughs: mm-hmm. Joe Moore: Thankfully, I think a lot of people are seeing that. Mm-hmm. Um, finally and kind of putting energy into different ways. Um, Mary Carreon: yeah. Absolutely. I think, yeah, I mean, we need to be exploring the other options at this point because what is currently happening isn't working on many fronts, but including in terms of mental health especially. Mary Carreon: So mm-hmm. We gotta get going. Right? We [00:26:00] gotta get moving. Geez. Joe Moore: Have you all, have you all seen much of the information around chronic pain treatments? Like I'm, I'm a founding board member with the Psychedelics and Pain Association, which has a really fun project. Oh, that's interesting. Mary Carreon: Um, I've seen some of the studies around that and it's endlessly fascinating for obvious, for obvious reasons. Mary Carreon: I, um, we have a writer who's been working for a long time on a story, uh, about the chronic pain that has since. Become an issue for this, for her, for the writer. Mm-hmm. Um, since she had COVID. Mm-hmm. Since, since she is just like, COVID was the onset basically of this chronic pain. And, um, there she attended a psychedelics in pain, chronic pain conference and, uh, that has pretty much like, changed her world. Mary Carreon: Um, well, in terms of just the information that's out there, not necessarily that she's painless, but it's just, you know, offering a, a brand new, a brand new road, a brand new path that is giving her, [00:27:00] um, relief on days when the pain is, uh, substantial. laughs: Yeah. Mary Carreon: So that's interesting. And a lot of people are experiencing that as well. Joe Moore: Mm-hmm. So there's, there's a really cool set of overlap between the COVID researchers, long COVID researchers and the chronic pain people. 'cause there is Yes. This new science of pain that's yes. Our group, PPA put out like a really robust kind of training, um, for clinicians and researchers and even patients to get more educated. Joe Moore: And we're, we're getting, um, kind of boostered by cluster busters and we're kind of leveraging a lot of what they've done. Mary Carreon: Wait, what is a cluster buster? Joe Moore: Oh gosh. Um, so they're a 5 0 1 C3. Okay. Started with Bob Wald. Okay. Bob Wald is a cluster headache survivor. Oh, oh, oh, Mary Carreon: okay. Got it. Got it. Yes. So they're Joe Moore: the charity that, um, has been really championing, um, cluster headache research because they found a protocol [00:28:00] with mushrooms. Joe Moore: Yes, yes, yes. To eliminate. Mm-hmm. Yeah. Um, this really great, I Mary Carreon: love that. Joe Moore: This really great book was written by a Rutgers, um, I think medical sociologist or anthropologist psychedelic. Love laughs: that. Joe Moore: Joanna Kempner. Cool. Um, and it kind of talks about the whole, um, cluster busters saga, and it was, it was pretty cool. Joe Moore: Nice. So they've been at it for about as long as maps. Um, oh wow. Maybe a little earlier. Maybe a little later. Mary Carreon: I love that. Cool. I mean, yeah, that's really great. That's really great. Joe Moore: So we're copying their playbook in a lot of ways and Cool. We about to be our own 5 0 1 C3 and, um, nice. And that should be really fun. Joe Moore: And, uh, the next conference is coming up at the end of next month if people wanna check that out. Psychedelic. Nice. Mary Carreon: Nice, nice, nice. Cool. Joe Moore: Yeah, so that, like, how I leaned into that was not only did I get a lot of help from chronic pain with psychedelics and going to Phish shows and whatever, um, you know, I, and overuse for sure helped me somehow. Joe Moore: [00:29:00] Um, God bless. Yeah. But I, I like it because it breaks us out of the psychiatry only frame for psychedelics. Mm. And starts to make space for other categories. Mm-hmm. Is one of the bigger reasons I like it. Mary Carreon: Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Yes. Yes. Which, like, we need to be, we need to, we, no one else is gonna do it for us. We like the people in the space who are finding new uses for these substances need to be creating those, those pathways and those new niches for people to then begin studying, et cetera, and exploring and yeah. Mary Carreon: Making, making a proper avenue for, Joe Moore: right, right. And, you know, um, I don't know that this is a Maha thing, so No, I'm going there, I guess, but like, how do we kind of face squarely America and the world's drinking problems? Not [00:30:00] knowing what we know now about alcohol, you know what I mean? And then like, what are the alternatives? Joe Moore: You know, some, some writers out there on substack are very firm that everybody needs to not do any substance. And like all psychedelics are super bad and drugs are evil, you know, famous sub stackers that I won't name. But you know, like what is the alternative? Like, I, like we have to have something beyond alcohol. Joe Moore: And I think you've found some cannabis helpful for that. Mary Carreon: Yeah, I, you know, it's, it's interesting because it's, there are, there's definitely an argument to be made for the power of these substances in helping, I don't wanna, I don't wanna say curb, but definitely reduce the symptoms of, uh, wanting to use or to drink or to consume a specific substance. Mary Carreon: There's obviously there is an argument to be made. There are, there is ano another camp of people who are kind [00:31:00] of in the, in the, in the, in the realm of using a drug to get off of a drug isn't how you do it. However, and, and I do, it depends on the individual. It depends on the individual and the, and how that person is engaging with their own addiction. Mary Carreon: I think for whether or not the substances work, like whether psychedelics work to help somebody kind of get off of alcohol or get off of cocaine or stop using opioids or, you know, et cetera. Mm-hmm. However, I think like, when the situation is so dire, we need to be trying everything. And if that means, like, if, like, you know, if you look at the studies for like smoking cessation or alcohol use, mushrooms do help, psilocybin does help with that. Mary Carreon: Mm-hmm. But, you know, there's, there's a lot of, there's a lot of things that also need to happen. There's a lot of things that also need to happen in order for those, uh, that relief to maintain and to stick and to, uh, really guide [00:32:00] somebody off of those substances. Mm-hmm. It's not just the substance itself. Joe Moore: Right. So I'm, I'm explicitly talking like recreational alternatives, right. Like how do I Yeah. On per minute, like, am Anitas becoming helpful? Yeah, yeah. Are helpful and Yeah. Yeah. I think like even, um, normal. What we might call like normal American alcohol use. Like Yeah. That's still like, quite carcinogenic and like, um, absolutely. Joe Moore: We're kind of trying to spend less as a country on cancer treatments, which I hope is true. Then how do we, how do we develop things that are, you know, not just abstinence only programs, which we know for sure aren't great. Mary Carreon: Yeah. They don't work. Yeah. I don't, it's, it's difficult. Mm-hmm. It's difficult to say. Mary Carreon: I mean mm-hmm. I don't know. Obviously I, I, well, maybe it's not obvious at all for people who don't know me, but, you know, I exist in a, I exist in, in a world where recreational use is like, it's like hard to define what recreational use is because if we are using this, if we are using mushrooms or LSD even, or MDMA, [00:33:00] you know, there are so many, there's a lot of the therapy that can happen through the use of these substances, even if we're not doing it, you know, with a blindfold on or whatever and yeah, I think like. Mary Carreon: There is a decent swap that can happen if you, if you are somebody who doesn't wanna be, you know, having like three beers a night, or if you are somebody who's like, you know, maybe not trying to have like a bottle of wine at a night or something like that, you know, because like Americans drink a lot and a lot of the way that we drink is, um, you know, like we don't see it as alcoholism. Mary Carreon: Even though it could be, it could be that's like a difficult Joe Moore: potentially subclinical, but right there. Mary Carreon: Um, yeah. Yeah. It's like, you know, it's, um, we don't see it as that because everybody, a lot of people, not everybody, but a lot of people drink like that, if that makes sense. If you know mm-hmm. If you, if you get what I'm, if you get what I'm saying. Mary Carreon: So, you know, I do think that there's a lot of benefit that, I don't [00:34:00] know, having, like a, having a mushroom, having a mushroom experience can really help. Or sometimes even like low dose, low doses of mushrooms can also really help with, like, with the. Desire to reach for a drink. Yeah, totally. And, and AMS as well. Mary Carreon: I know that that's also helping people a lot too. And again, outside of the clinical framework. Joe Moore: Yeah. I'm, a lot of people project on me that I'm just like constantly doing everything all the time and I'm, I'm the most sober I've been since high school. You know, like it's bonkers that like Yeah. Um, and you know, probably the healthiest event since high school too. Joe Moore: Yeah. But it's fa it's fascinating that like, you know, psychedelics kind of helped get here and even if it was like For sure something that didn't look like therapy. Yeah, Mary Carreon: yeah, yeah, yeah. Absolutely. Absolutely. Yeah. I, I think, I think most of us here in this space are getting projected on as to like, you know, being like what Normies would consider druggies or something, or that we are just like, you know, high all the time. Mary Carreon: Um, [00:35:00] I know that that is definitely something that I face regularly, like out in the world. Um, but, you know, I would also, I would also argue that. Uh, like mushrooms have completely altered my approach to health, my approach to mental health, and not even having to consume that, you know, that substance in order or that, you know, that fun fungi, in order for me to like tap into taking care of my mental health or approaching better, uh, food options, et cetera. Mary Carreon: It's kind of like what these, it's like how the mushrooms continue to help you even after you have taken them. Like the messages still keep coming through if you work with them in that capacity. Right. And yeah, and also same with, same with LSD too. LSD has also kind my experiences with that have also guided me towards a healthier path as well. Mary Carreon: I, I understand that maybe for some people it's not that way, but, um, for me that substance is a medicine as well, [00:36:00] or it can be. Joe Moore: Yeah. Um, so. What are, what are some things popping up these days about like US drug policy that's like getting exciting for you? Like, are you feeling feeling like a looming optimism about a, a major shift? Joe Moore: Are you kind of like cautiously optimistic with some of the weird kind of mandatory minimum stuff that's coming up or? Mary Carreon: Yeah. Yeah. I mean, I know that there was a huge, a, a pretty huge shift over at the DEA and I wish I remembered, I wish I remembered his name. The new guy who's now, I believe the head of the DEA, I don't know enough information about it to really feel a way. Mary Carreon: However, I don't think that he's necessarily going to be serving us as a community here, uh, in the psychedelic space. I, you know, I just don't think that that's something that we can ever depend on with the DEA. Uh, I also don't think that [00:37:00] the DEA is necessarily going to be. All that helpful to cannabis, like the cannabis space either. Mary Carreon: Um, I know that, that Trump keeps kind of discussing or, or dangling a carrot around the rescheduling of cannabis. Um, for, he's been, he's been, but he's doing it a lot more now. He's been talking about it more recently. Uh, he says like, in the next like couple weeks that he's going to have some kind of decision around that, allegedly. Mary Carreon: But we will see also, I'm not sure that it's going to necessarily help anybody if we reschedule two. Uh, what from schedule one to schedule th two, three, schedule three. Joe Moore: Either way it's like not that useful. Right. Exactly. Mary Carreon: Yeah. Yeah, exactly. It's, um, just going to probably cause a lot more red tape and a lot of confusion for the state rec markets. Mary Carreon: So it's like something that we, it's like only ridden with unintentional, unintentional consequences. Unintended consequences. Mm-hmm. Because no one knows how it's really going to [00:38:00] impact anything, um, if, if at all. But I don't know. It's hard, it's hard to imagine that there won't be any, uh, like more complex regulatory issues for business owners and also probably consumers as well. Joe Moore: Hmm. Yeah. This guy's name's Terry Cole. Mary Carreon: Oh, the new DEA guy. Joe Moore: Yeah. Um, I don't know much about him. Terry. Yeah. Terry, I would love to chat. Mary Carreon: Yeah. Terry, let's talk. I'm sure your people Joe Moore: are watching. Yeah. So like, just let him know. We wanna chat. Yeah. We'll come to DC and chat it out. Um, yeah. It's, um, but yeah, I, Carl Hart's solution to me makes like almost most of the sense in the world to just end the scheduling system Absolutely. Joe Moore: And start building some sort of infrastructure to keep people safe. That's clearly not what we have today. Mary Carreon: No. But building an infrastructure around the health and wellness and uh, safety of [00:39:00] people is the exact opposite system that we have currently right now. Because also the scheduling system has a lot to do with the incarceration in the United States and the criminal just, or the criminal system. Mary Carreon: So, so yeah, like we can't disentangle the two really. Joe Moore: It just started, um, I feel negligent on this. Uh, synergetic press put out a book like a year or two ago called Body Autonomy. Mm-hmm. Um, did that one come across your desk at all? Mm-hmm. No. I wish basically contributed. Oh, nice. A number of people. So it's both like, um. Joe Moore: Drug policy commentary and then like sex work commentary. Oh, nice. And it was like high level, like love that really, really incredible love that detailed science based conversations, which is not what we have around this. Like, that doesn't make me feel good. So you should go to jail kind of stuff. Or like, I'm gonna humiliate you for real though. Joe Moore: Ticket. Yeah, Mary Carreon: yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Oh God. Uh, when you think about it like that, it just really also shows [00:40:00] just the uh, um, the level at which religion has also kind of fundamentally infused itself into the scheduling system, but also our laws, you know, like what you just said, this like, shame-based, I'm going to embarrass you and make you into a criminal when you know actually you are a law for the most part, a law abiding citizen, with the exception of this one thing that you're doing for. Mary Carreon: A, your survival and or your, like, your feeling good, wanting to feel good addressing pain. Um, there's a large, uh, like noise coming out of the front yard of my house right now. Hold on. Just a, it doesn't sound too bad. It doesn't sound too bad. Okay. Okay, good. Not at all. Not at all. Okay. Yeah, I had Joe Moore: people working on my roof all day and somehow it worked out. Joe Moore: Oh, good. Um, yeah. Um, yeah, it's, it's fascinating and I, I've been coming around like, I, I identify as politically confused, [00:41:00] um, and I feel like it's the most honest way I can be. Um, Mary Carreon: I am also politically confused these days, impossible to align with any, uh, party or group currently in existence at this exact juncture in American history. Joe Moore: I can't find any that I want to throw my dice in with. Nah. This idea of like fucking way being. Like what is the most humane way to do government as a way it's been put to me recently. And that's interesting. So it comes down to like coercion, are we caring for people, things like that. And um, I don't think we're doing it in a super humane way right now. Mary Carreon: Um, we, yeah, I am pretty sure that even if there was, I mean, I think that even if we looked at the data, the data would support that we are not doing it in a humane way. Joe Moore: So Mary Carreon: unfortunately, and Joe Moore: you know, this whole tech thing, like the tech oligarch thing, you kind of dropped at the beginning and I think it's worth bringing that back because we're, we're on all [00:42:00] these tech platforms. Joe Moore: Like that's kind of like how we're transmitting it to people who are participating in these other platforms and like, you know, it's not all meta. I did turn on my personal Facebook, so everybody's watching it there. I hope. Um, see if that count gets, Mary Carreon: um, Joe Moore: but you know, this idea that a certain number of private corporations kind of control. Joe Moore: A huge portion of rhetoric. Um, and you know, I think we probably got Whiffs of this when Bezos bought Washington Post and then Yes. You know, Musk with X and like yes. You know, is this kind of a bunch of people who don't necessarily care about this topic and the way we do, and they're like in larger topics too about humane government and like, you know, moving things in good directions. Joe Moore: Um, I don't know, thoughts on that rift there as it relates to anything you, wherever you wanna go. Yeah. Mary Carreon: Yeah. I mean, I don't think that they are looking at, I don't think that they are looking [00:43:00] at it the way that we are. I don't think that they can see it from their vantage point. Um, I think that like, in the, in a similar way that so many CEOs who run businesses have no fucking clue about what's actually happening in their businesses and the actual workers and, and employees of their businesses can tell them in more detail. Mary Carreon: Far more detail about what's actually happening on the, on the floor of their own business. Uh, I think that it is something like that. However, that's not to say that, you know, these, these CEOs who employ people who build the A algorithm are obviously guided to create the limitations on us as people who speak about drugs, et cetera, and are creating a algorithm that ultimately is looking at things in a very blanket way in terms of, uh, like we're probably seen on the same level as like drug dealers, if that makes sense. Mary Carreon: Which is obviously a much, you know, there's, [00:44:00] it's a very different thing. Um, so, you know, there's like these CEOs are giving directions to their employees to ultimately create systems that harm. Information flow and inform and, and like the information health of, of platforms and of just people in general. Mary Carreon: So it's hard to say because there's nuance there, obviously, but I would bet you that someone like Elon Musk doesn't really have a full grasp as to the, the nuances and details of what's even happening within, on the ground floor of his businesses. Because that's like, not how CEOs in America run, run, and operate. Mary Carreon: They're stupid companies. So, so yeah. And I feel like that, like, that's across the board, like that's across the board. That's how I, that's probably how Zuck is operating with Meta and Facebook, et cetera. And yeah, just likewise and across, across the whole, [00:45:00] across the whole spectrum. Joe Moore: Mm-hmm. Yeah. And I think, um, a thing. Joe Moore: Then as the people like, we need to keep looking at how can we keep each other informed. And that's kind of circling back to drug journalism like we do and like, um, other, other sorts of journalism that doesn't really get the press it deserves. Right. And I've been getting far more content that I find more valuable off of tragically back on Zucks platform like IG is getting me so much interesting content from around the world that no major outlet's covering. Mary Carreon: That's so interesting. Like what? Like what would you say? Joe Moore: Oh, um, uh, certain, um, violent situations overseas. Oh, oh, got it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And, um, you know, that America's paying for, so like, you know, I just don't love that I don't have a good, you know, journalistic source I can [00:46:00] point to, to say, hey, like right. Joe Moore: These writers with names, with addresses, like, and offices here. Yes. You know, they did the work and they're held, you know, they're ethical journalists, so yes. You can trust them. Right. You know what I mean? Yes, Mary Carreon: yes. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I mean, all of this makes everything so much harder for determining, like, the censorship specifically makes it so much harder for the people to determine like, what's real, what's not. Mary Carreon: Because, because of exactly what you just said. Mm-hmm. Like, you know, we are, we are basically what that means, like what is required of the people and people who are consuming information is becoming a smart consumer and being able to determine what's real, what's not. How can we trust this individual? Mary Carreon: How can we not, which isn't analysis process that all of us need to be sharpening every single day, especially with the advent of AI and, uh, how quickly this, this type of content is coming at all of us. Like, especially if you're on TikTok, which many of us are, you know, like information comes flying at you 3000 miles an hour, and it's sometimes [00:47:00] really difficult to determine what's real, what's not, because AI is. Mary Carreon: AI is not where it's going to be, and it still is in its nascent phase. However, it's still pretty fucking good and it's still very confusing on there. So, so again, like the media literacy of the people needs to be sharpened every single day. We cannot be on there, we cannot be on the internet existing. Mary Carreon: That everything that we are seeing is real. Whether that's about, you know, these, um, the violence overseas, uh, happening at the hands of the United States, whether that is, uh, even drug information like, you know, et cetera, all of all of it. Or just like news about something happening at Yellowstone National Park or something that is happening in the, uh, at like. Mary Carreon: Um, like potential riots also happening at protests in downtown la, et cetera. Like all, all of it, we need to be so careful. And I think what that also, like, one way that [00:48:00] we can adjust and begin to develop our media literacy skills is talking to people maybe who are there, reaching out to people who are saying that they were there and asking them questions, and also sussing that out. Mary Carreon: You know, obviously we can't do that for all situations, but definitely some of them. Joe Moore: Yeah, absolutely. Like, Joe Moore: um, a quick pivot. Mm-hmm. Were you at PS 25? Mary Carreon: Yes, I was. What did I think? Uh, you know, I, I was running around like crazy at this one. I felt like I didn't even have a second to breathe and I feel like I didn't even have a second to really see anybody. I was like, worry. I was jumping from one stage to the next. Mary Carreon: However, I would say, uh, one of, one of the things that I have said and how I felt about it was that I felt that this, this event was smaller than it was two years ago. And I preferred that I preferred the reduction in size just because it was, uh, less over, less overwhelming [00:49:00] in an, in an already very overwhelming event. Mary Carreon: Um, but I thought that from the panels that I did see that everyone did a really great job. I thought that maps, you know, it's impressive that maps can put on an event like that. Um, I also was very cognizant that the suits were there in full effect and, uh, you know, but that's not unusual. That's how it was last time as well. Mary Carreon: And, um, I felt that there was Mary Carreon: a, uh, like the, the, the level of excitement and the level of like opportunity and pro, like the prosperous. The like, prospect of prosperity coming down the pipeline like tomorrow, you know, kind of vibe was different than last time. Mm-hmm. Which that was very present at the one, two years ago, uh, which was the last PS psychedelic science. Mary Carreon: Yeah. Um, anyways. Yeah. But it was, you know, it was really nice to see everybody. [00:50:00] I feel like in-person events is a great way for everybody in the psychedelic space to be interacting with each other instead of like keyboard warrioring against each other, you know, uh, over the computer and over the internet. Mary Carreon: I think that, um, yeah, uh, being in person is better than being fighting each other over the internet, so, yeah. Joe Moore: Mm-hmm. People seem to be a little bit more civil in person. Mary Carreon: Exactly. Exactly. Mm-hmm. And I think that that is something that we all need to be considering more often, and also inviting people from across the aisle to your events and creating peace, because in person it's a little different than it is. Mary Carreon: When you have the opportunity to, uh, yeah, like keyboard attack someone over the internet, it's like, yeah. It's just so silly. So silly. We look like fools. Like we look like absolute idiots doing that. And you know what? I cannot sit here and say that I haven't looked like an idiot. So, you know, it's like I'm not, I'm not talking from like a high horse over here, but, but you know, it's like, it's [00:51:00] better when it's in person. Mary Carreon: I feel like there's like more civil engagements that we can all have. Joe Moore: It's practice, you know? Yeah. We're learning. Yeah. We are. We should be learning, including us, and yes, of course. Um, I, I play a subtler game these days and, uh, you know, I, I, I, it's better when we all look a lot better in my opinion, because yes, we can inform policy decisions, we can be the ones helping inform really important things about how these things should get implemented and absolutely right. Joe Moore: Like, Mary Carreon: absolutely. Yeah, it does. It does. Nobody, any service, especially these medicines, especially these sacraments, especially these plants, these molecules, et cetera, if we are all sitting here fighting each other and like calling each other names and trying to dunk on one another, when like in reality, we are also all kind of pushing for the same thing more or less. Joe Moore: Mm-hmm. So a thing that [00:52:00] I, it's a, it's kind of a, I, I had a great time at PS 25. I have no, no real complaints. I just wish I had more time. Yeah, same. Um, same. Yeah. Our booth was so busy. It was so fun. Just good. And it was like, good. I, I know. It was really good. I'm trying to say it out loud. I get to talk at the conference before Rick did. laughs: Oh, oh, Joe Moore: the morning show they put us on at like seven 30 in the morning or something crazy. Oh my god. It was early. I dunno if it was seven 30. Mary Carreon: That's so early. That's so early. Joe Moore: Yeah, right. Like that's crazy. I got zero nightlife in That's okay. Um, I was not, I was there for work. Yeah, Mary Carreon: yeah. I was Joe Moore: jealous. I didn't party, but you know, whatever. Joe Moore: Yeah, yeah. Mary Carreon: I did not party this time really in the same way that I did at PS 20. Was it 2023? Joe Moore: 23, yeah. 23. I only stay up till 11 one night in 23. Nice. Mary Carreon: Okay. Um, okay. Joe Moore: So I behaved, I have a pattern of behaving. 'cause I like That's good. I'm so bent outta shape inside going into these things. I'm like, I know, I know. Joe Moore: And, and I'm like, oh, all [00:53:00] my friends are gonna be there. It's gonna be great. And then it's like, yeah. It's mostly friends and only a little bit of stress. Yeah. Um, yeah. Yeah, Mary Carreon: yeah. I had a, I had a great time. It was really good seeing everybody again. Like you, I wish that I had more time with people. Like there are people that I like didn't even see who are my friends, Joe Moore: so, which Yeah. Joe Moore: Which is sad. That's like a subtext in, in like the notes coming away from 25. Is that the, um, American Right, if we wanna call it that, is very interested in this stuff. Oh yeah. Like the Texas establishment. Oh yeah. Um, the Texas contingent, right? They're deep. They're real deep. Mm-hmm. I have, um, Mary Carreon: let's talk about that more. Mary Carreon: Yeah. So Joe Moore: it's optimistic in, in some sense that psychedelic science is getting funded more. By states. 'cause the feds aren't stepping up. Right. I love that. Right. Yeah. Like, Hey feds, look what we can do. And you can't somehow, and [00:54:00] then, um, we'll see if state rights stays around for a while longer, maybe, maybe not. Joe Moore: And then the other part is like, is there a slippery slope given the rhetoric around addiction and the rise in interest in iboga for compulsory addiction treatment with psychedelics or, or compulsory mental health treatments with psychedelics because of the recent, it's illegal to be a person without housing. Joe Moore: Um, and you're gonna get put in treatment. Mm. Like, that's now a thing. So like, I don't know, I don't think forced treatment's good at all. I, and I don't think like, um, like the data is something like 15% effective, maybe less. Right. Right. It's not a good use of money. I don't know. We're, let's, I. You can go there if you want, and riff on that, or if you wanna talk about like, Texas, um, Arizona more generally. Mary Carreon: Yeah. I mean, I will just say this, I also don't really believe that forced treatment is like good, you [00:55:00] know, data Joe Moore: says it's bad. Mary Carreon: Yeah. Yeah. I also, yeah, I mean, it's like, I don't know. Yeah, that's, it's complex. It's a complex issue. I also don't think it's good, but I also do think that we need a much better framework and foundation for like, if people do want the help, helping them get it. Mary Carreon: Much more easily and in a way that's going to be beneficial for them. Um, and I don't think that that system or that pathway currently exists as we saw in, uh, with, with, um, measure 1 0 9 and the failure of measure 1 0 9 or, or was it Measure 1 0 10, 1 10, measure one 10 in Oregon. Joe Moore: But did you see the response yesterday or two days ago? Joe Moore: No, I didn't. No, I didn't. I'll I'll send it to you later. Okay. So the university did the research, um, Portland State University did the research Yes. And said, Hey, look, there was actually 20 other things that were higher priority. Like that actually influenced this increase in overdoses, not our law. Mary Carreon: Right. Mary Carreon: Yes. It was really COVID for Okay. [00:56:00] Like for, yeah. Right. Absolutely. Also, there was not a. Like there was not a framework in place that allowed people to get off the street should they want to, or you know, like, like you just can't really have a, all drugs are legal, or small amounts of drugs are legal without also offering or creating a structure for people to get help. Mary Carreon: That, that's, you can't do one without the other. Unfortunately. That's just like a, that's faulty from the start. So that's all I'll really say about that. And I don't think that that had fully been implemented yet, even though it was something that wasn't ideal for the, um, for the, for the measure. And I believe it was measure one 10, not measure 1 0 9, to be clear. Mary Carreon: Measure one 10. Um, yes, but confirmed one 10 confirmed one 10, yes. Mm-hmm. Um, but yeah, uh, that's, you know, that's kind of what I'll say. That's what I'll, that's where I'll leave that portion. Mm-hmm. You know? Uh, but yeah, forced treatment. I don't know. [00:57:00] We can't be forcing, forcing people to do stuff like that. Mary Carreon: I don't know. It's not gonna, it's, yeah, it doesn't seem Joe Moore: very humane. Mary Carreon: Yeah. No. And it also probably isn't gonna work, so, Joe Moore: right. Like, if we're being conservative with money, like, I like tote, like to put on Republican boots once in a while and say like, what does this feel like? And then say like, okay, if we're trying to spend money smartly, like where do we actually get where we want to be? Joe Moore: And then sometimes I put on my cross and I'm like, okay, if I'm trying to be Christian, like where is the most, like, what is the most Christian behavior here in terms of like, what would the, you know, buddy Jesus want to do? And I'm just like, okay, cool. Like, that doesn't seem right. Like those things don't seem to align. Joe Moore: And when we can find like compassionate and efficient things, like isn't that the path? Um, Mary Carreon: compassionate and t. Yeah, even, I don't know, I don't know if it looks lefty these days, but Yeah, I know what you mean. Yeah, I know what you mean. I know what you mean. Yeah. [00:58:00] Yeah. Um, yeah, it's complicated. It's complicated, you know, but going back, kind of, kind of pivoting and going back to what you were talking about in regards to the subtext, some of the subtext of like, you know, where psychedelic medicine is currently getting its most funding. Mary Carreon: You know, I do believe that that was an undercurrent at psychedelic science. It was the, the iboga conversation. And there's, there's a lot, there's a lot happening with the Iboga conversation and the Iboga conversation and, um, I am really trying to be open to listening to everyone's messages that are currently involved in. Mary Carreon: That rise of that medicine right now? Um, obviously, yeah, we will see, we'll see how it goes. There's obviously a lot of people who believe that this is not the right move, uh, just because there's been no discussions with, uh, the Wii people of West Africa and, you know, because of [00:59:00] that, like we are not talking to the indigenous people about how we are using their medicine, um, or medicine that does like that comes from, that comes from Africa. Mary Carreon: Um, also with that, I know that there is a massive just devastating opioid crisis here that we need to do something about and drug crisis that we need to be helping with. And this medicine is something that can really, really, really help. Um, I find it absolutely fascinating that the right is the most interested party in moving all of this forward, like psychedelic medicine forward. Mary Carreon: And I, I currently have my popcorn and I am watching and I am eating it, and I am going to witness whatever goes down. Um, but I'm, I, I hope that, uh, things are moving in a way that is going to be beneficial for the people and also not completely leave behind the indigenous communities where this medicine comes from. Joe Moore: [01:00:00] Mm-hmm. Mary Carreon: We'll see how it goes. Yeah. We'll see how it goes. We'll see how it goes. It Joe Moore: would be lovely if we can figure it out. Um, I know, and I think, uh, Lucy Walker has a film coming out on Iboga. Mm. I got to see it at Aspen, um, symposium last summer, and it was really good. Mm. So I'm sure it'll be cut different, but it's so good and it tells that story. Joe Moore: Okay. Um, in a helpful way. I'm gonna, I, yeah. I always say I'm gonna do this. I'm like, if I have space, maybe I'll be able to email her and see if we can screen it in Colorado. But it's like a brilliant film. Yeah. Cool. This whole reciprocity conversation is interesting and challenging. And so challenging being one of the few countries that did not sign onto the Nagoya protocol. Joe Moore: Absolutely. We're not legally bound, you know, some countries are Mary Carreon: I know. Yes, yes, yes. So Joe Moore: we're, you know, how do we do that? How do we do that skillfully? We still haven't done it with, um, first Nations folks around their [01:01:00] substances. Um, I think mushrooms are a little flexible and account of them being global, um, from Africa to Ireland and beyond. Joe Moore: And, but you know, that's, we still want to give a nod to the people in Mexico for sure. Yeah, absolutely. Absolutely. Yeah. Um, yeah. Yeah, it's, I had some fun commentary there that I would love to flesh out someday. Uh, but yeah, it's not for today. Mary Carreon: Yeah, yeah, yeah. Um, there's, yeah, there's obviously, there's obviously a lot with the conversation of reciprocity here and, um, I know, I, I don't know. Mary Carreon: I, I, what I do know is that we need to be listening to the indigenous people, not just listening to them second, like secondhand or listening to them, uh, once we have moved something forward, like actually consulting with them as the process goes. And that, you know, the way that both parties move, indigenous folks and, uh, western folks move, uh, are at inherently different paces. Mary Carreon: And, [01:02:00] um, I just hope, and I wish, and I, I hope, I just hope that, uh, Western what, like the Western party, the western folks who are diving into these medicines. Slow the fuck down and listen and just are able to at least make one right move. Just one, just like you. Like it's, doesn't have to be this, it doesn't have to be that hard. Mary Carreon: Although the pace of capitalism usually propels, uh, the western folks at, at a much quicker rate than, u

The ChatGPT Report
155 - Zucks demo and fake money AI

The ChatGPT Report

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 14:17


In this week's episode of TheChatGPTReport, we're back from a brief hiatus to dive into two weeks of major AI news. We'll break down the biggest headlines and the deeper implications behind them.Zuckerberg's Risky Demo: We'll analyze Meta's live AI glasses demo and its spectacular failure. Was it a genuine misstep, or a calculated move to generate buzz?The Trillion-Dollar Question: Unpack the bizarre press releases about massive, un-funded AI projects from companies like OpenAI. We'll question who's really paying for these ambitious infrastructure plans.The Future of Work: Explore the concept of "AI co-workers" and the new wave of AI training, where models learn by watching humans work. Is this the end of the specialist, and are we training our own replacements?The AI Job Market: Discuss recent data on companies planning layoffs due to AI and the rise in youth underemployment. We'll talk about how this impacts the future of entry-level jobs.Midjourney's "Soul": A quick take on why Midjourney stands out from other AI image generators and the unique quality it seems to possess.Follow the show and our guests:@BjarturTomas@MacroEdgeRes@VraserX

Mornings at the Cabin
August 8, 2025: Zucks to Zuck

Mornings at the Cabin

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025 48:12


Cabin Radio got Zuck'd. Again. So what do we do now? We march right back in there and create yet another Facebook page! Because we know, "Yellowknife runs on 'bookin."

LOST Legacies
LOST (6x08) "It Zucks to Zuck!"

LOST Legacies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 77:29


Sam & Matt are back from the holidays and damn, they have a lot to talk about. They discuss their favorite shows, toxic fandoms, crazy characters and how to pilot a submarine. MUSIC:"Mystery Sax"Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/"Miami Nights - Extended Theme", "Mystery Sax"Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Find Us At:Sam: @reeltexasweirdo Matt's Insta/Threads: @holyhandgrenadeofantiochMatt's BluSky: @matthewjimenezEmail: lostlegaciespodcast@gmail.comYouTube: @TheHiddenCityBookCoFind us at #LostLegaciesComments? Questions?? Concerns!?! Click here to text us!

DON'T UNFRIEND ME
LIVE: Zuck Zucks Up, Medal Of Fleecedom, Trump Playing Chess, Canada MAGA, and More... 

DON'T UNFRIEND ME

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 135:57


LIVE: Zuck Zucks Up, Medal Of Fleecedom, Trump Playing Chess, Canada MAGA, and More... Join Matt & Olivia tonight at 7pm Watch the Live Show on the following channels: linktapgo.com/thedumshowTHE DUM SHOW, DON'T UNFRIEND ME, POLITICS, KAMALA, BIDEN, TRUMPBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-dum-show--6012883/support.

As Goes Wisconsin
This Shouldn’t Be A Thing – Zuckerbucks Edition

As Goes Wisconsin

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 8:02


Remember when Mark Zuckerberg gave grants out to municipalities to help run elections better, well a lot of people pooped their Pampers over that, but not so much over the money Zucks is giving to the incoming president...weird, right? And if you spot a thing that shouldn't be, send it in to janesays@civicmedia.us and we might use it on the show! So join us Monday through Friday at 11:51 a.m. for “This Shouldn't Be A Thing!” or search for it on Spotify, Apple or wherever you get your podcasts.  And thanks for listening!!

Jeff and Jeremy in the Morning
Hour 1 Hanging christmas lights- what side is best to sleep on-Zucks Mea Culpa

Jeff and Jeremy in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 25:56


Jeremy is not going to opt for the Christmas light installation service. If you want to live longer you should sleep on this side. And Facebook is sorry for lying to you during the Scamdemic.

Tech Thursday with Pat and Mike

In this weeks Tech Thursday.... A listener wants a budget phone with 1tb or expandable storage. Nvidia stock drop. Lg's newe smart home hub. Zucks admissions. Fota hacked. Telegram ceo arrested. and all the latest in tech....

Political Coffee with Jeff Kropf
Political Coffee 8-28-2024: Does RFK Jr. being on the OR ballot in November steal votes from Dems? Expect lower OR voter turnout, Dems keep RFK on ballot in battleground states, NY Times turns on Kamala, OR Dems want more sin taxes, illegals will still ge

Political Coffee with Jeff Kropf

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 43:11


Does RFK Jr. being on the OR ballot in November steal votes from Dems? https://www.heraldandnews.com/news/rfk-jr-supporters-put-him-on-oregon-ballot-despite-suspended-campaign/article_92a81cb6-64ce-11ef-b032-cbee82af9c70.html Expect lower OR turnout to hurt Dems especially with RFK Jr. on the ballot: https://sos.oregon.gov/elections/Documents/Voter_Turnout_History_General_Election.pdf Dems keep RFK Jr on ballot in battleground states where he hurts Trump: https://thefederalist.com/2024/08/28/dems-are-fighting-to-keep-rfk-jr-on-swing-state-ballots-as-potential-spoiler-against-trump/ NY Times turns on Kamala: Hurtful OPEDs https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/08/breaking-ny-times-turns-kamala-publishes-numerous-opeds/ Zucks admission that Biden/Harris pressured them to censor gives new life to Fed lawsuit and our OR lawsuit: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/08/zuckerberg-admits-massive-biden-harris-govt-censorship-regime/ OR Dems want more sin taxes in 25: https://www.bendbulletin.com/opinion/editorial-taxes-and-liability-may-be-on-the-legislatures-agenda/article_e3006cb2-6498-11ef-86ce-9b68f1b4c904.html 30K illegal alien home grants will still happen: https://oregoncatalyst.com/80052-backtrack-apology-30k-noncitizen-homes.html Will the UN put troops in America if we have a civil shooting war? https://www.infowars.com/posts/will-the-united-nations-invade-the-united-states-during-a-civil-war/  

The Instagram Stories
The Instagram Stories - 4-24-24 - Shou Chew talks about the TikTok Ban, Zucks discussed the Metaverse, and more

The Instagram Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 9:37


Show Notes:Biden signs bill that would ban TikTok if ByteDance fails to sell the app (The Verge)Shou Chew, CEO of TikTok, responds to ban (TikTok)Updates on the Metaverse from Mark Zuckerberg (Instagram)Adam Mosseri talks engagement rates vs. follower count (Instagram) Leave a Review: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Apple Podcasts⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Follow Me on Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@danielhillmedia⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

The Best One Yet

TBOY Hotline Episode 2 is coming… Email us your question at nickandjack@tboypod.com — your business Besties gotcha back. (Subject line: “TBOY HOTLINE”) Dude Perfect, the sports stunt influencers, already have a smoothie line, a streaming show, board games, and a theme park — And they just got $100M in Private Equity funding to become the next Disney.Bain has published secrets to successful corporate acquisitions — Because 20 years ago, 70% of mergers failed… but today, 70% of mergers succeed.And while TikTok is fighting to not get banned, it's also secretly launching a new app: Photo-sharing, like the original Instagram app — Because we've reached late stage social media.$META $DIS $T✅ Vote for TBOY to win the “Best Business Podcast” Webby Award: https://vote.webbyawards.com/PublicVoting#/2024/podcasts/shows/businessSubscribe to the best newsletter yet: tboypod.com/newsletterWant merch, a shoutout, or got TheBestFactYet? Go to: www.tboypod.comFollow The Best One Yet on Instagram, Twitter, and Tiktok: @tboypodAnd now watch us on YouTubeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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» Die Themen der Folge 252: --- (00:03:09) Änderung des Podcast-Reportings bei Apple https://www.semafor.com/article/01/14/2024/the-incredible-shrinking-podcast-industry (00:04:35) Apples Vision Pro im Vorverkauf https://www.theverge.com/2024/1/20/24044343/apple-vision-pro-safari-killer-app https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/19/technology/apple-vision-pro-augmented-reality.html https://www.businessinsider.com/apple-vision-pro-tim-cook-spatial-reality-vr-virtual-reality-2024-1 https://www.macstories.net/news/a-survey-of-popular-apps-currently-compatible-with-apple-vision-pro/ https://techcrunch.com/2024/01/22/only-150-apps-have-been-designed-specifically-for-apples-vision-pro-so-far/ https://stratechery.com/2024/the-apple-vision-pros-missing-apps/ https://www.threads.net/@gergelyorosz_/post/C2Qhhd-Iwqj/ https://www.threads.net/@ballmatthew/post/C2QBr5BO3NX/ (00:19:22) Brilliant Labs mit Monocle https://www.forbes.com/sites/zinnialee/2024/01/15/meet-the-tiny-startup-aiming-to-take-on-apple-and-meta-with-ai-powered-smart-glasses/ (00:25:08) Zuck mit Meta-Prios: AGI + Metaverse https://www.threads.net/@zuck/post/C2QBoRaRmR1/ https://www.theverge.com/2024/1/18/24042354/mark-zuckerberg-meta-agi-reorg-interview (00:31:32) Meta am Pranger wegen Jugendschutz https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2024/jan/18/instagram-facebook-child-sexual-harassment (00:37:04) Chatbot läuft Amok bei DPD https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2024/jan/20/dpd-ai-chatbot-swears-calls-itself-useless-and-criticises-firm (00:41:34) Sam Altman beim World Economic Forum https://www.threads.net/@carnage4life/post/C2XOGsprtw- https://www.wsj.com/podcasts/the-journal/artificial-episode-4-behind-sam-altmans-firing/0edb12e8-509a-455a-9bc6-0a49b1238d6a https://www.semafor.com/article/01/14/2024/inside-the-davos-cash-machine https://archive.ph/2024.01.21-021453/https://www.wsj.com/lifestyle/travel/bad-hotels-and-not-enough-wine-a-week-with-billionaires-1634c75c (00:50:28) Microsoft gehackt https://techcrunch.com/2024/01/19/hackers-breached-microsoft-to-find-out-what-microsoft-knows-about-them/ https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/19/technology/microsoft-executive-emails-hacked.html (00:53:27) Elon will mehr https://archive.ph/2024.01.20-104344/https://www.wsj.com/business/autos/elon-musk-tesla-control-efb84395 https://archive.ph/2024.01.19-224306/https://www.wsj.com/articles/lovable-elon-pulls-a-fast-one-compensation-artificial-intelligence-x-post-bec08f67 https://www.threads.net/@jeandjl/post/C2Jhr_frPNt/ https://www.wsj.com/business/autos/a-60-plus-billion-pay-package-musk-gives-teslas-board-a-nightmare-task-bb9732e5 https://www.livemint.com/news/world/how-elon-musk-scored-a-55-billion-pay-package-that-s-now-under-fire-11668484202769.html https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2024-01-16/morgan-stanley-leaked-some-block-trades?srnd=undefined https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2024-01-08/elon-musk-isn-t-getting-enough-sleep?srnd=undefined https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRYS5VWXZts&ab_channel=EngineeringExplained https://www.forbes.com/sites/mattnovak/2024/01/15/elon-musks-latest-robot-video-accidentally-gives-away-the-magic-trick/ (01:09:39) Buchtipp https://www.amazon.de/-/en/Michio-Kaku/dp/0385548362

THE JOEL AND TIM SHOW
#160 Genoparty

THE JOEL AND TIM SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 118:10


This episode we discuss our holiday books, 2001 Space Odd's, Diana Pasulka, The Occult, Library of the untold, Rune soup, Zucks bunker, War stuff, Crocs, Plants n trees, The red sea, Jew tunnels, Pedo's, Bluebeam psyop, Waterblasting, Cockroaches, John Pilger, Party friends, New philosophers, Flight logs, Radiation, Rave Gas and heaps more. Enjoy.

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(00:04:37) Meta: Promi-besetzte KI-Chatbots & Metaverse-VR-Reality https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/sep/27/meta-to-launch-ai-chatbots-played-by-snoop-dogg-and-kendall-jenner https://techcrunch.com/2023/09/27/meta-mr-beast-paris-hilton-celebrity-ais-llama-2/ https://www.theverge.com/2023/9/29/23895675/ai-bot-social-network-openai-meta-chatbots https://www.wired.com/story/plaintext-zuckerberg-robots-social-feed/ https://twitter.com/lexfridman/status/1707453830344868204 (00:13:12) PR-Personality-Positionierungs-Promo-Tour Teil 1.: Mark Zuckerberg https://www.forbes.com/sites/kerryadolan/2023/09/26/mark-gets-meta-zuckerberg-talks-ai-and-that-musk-mma-fight-thats-never-going-to-happen/ (00:19:13) Meta: Ray Ban Smart Glasses https://www.zdnet.com/google-amp/article/meta-ray-ban-smart-glasses-hands-on-review/ Black Mirror: Be right back von 2013: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Be_Right_Back (00:31:15) PR-Personality-Positionierungs-Promo-Tour Teil 2.: Mustafa Suleyman, Elon/Linda Yaccarino https://mashable.com/article/twitter-x-ceo-linda-yaccarino-tech-conference-interview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iL02jiM3frQ https://www.businessinsider.com/behind-the-scenes-at-linda-yaccarinos-disastrous-coming-out-party-2023-9 (00:37:33) OpenAI: Neue Bild- und Sprachfunktionen bei ChatGPT https://www.theverge.com/2023/9/25/23886699/chatgpt-pictures-voice-commands-ai-chatbot-openai https://twitter.com/pmarca/status/1708895282644287921 https://twitter.com/itakgol/status/1708541450722414798 Jony Ive und OpenAI arbeiten am "iPhone der künstlichen Intelligenz” https://www.theverge.com/2023/9/28/23893939/jony-ive-openai-sam-altman-iphone-of-artificial-intelligence-device https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/28/technology/openai-apple-silicon-valley-supergroup-create-ai-device.html https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/sam-altman-artificial-intelligence-openai-profile.html OpenAI Bewertung https://techcrunch.com/2023/09/26/openai-is-reportedly-raising-funds-at-a-valuation-of-80-billion-to-90-billion/ (00:48:20) Humane AI Pin: Technologiedebüt auf der Pariser Modewoche https://www.theverge.com/2023/9/30/23897065/humane-ai-pin-coperni-paris-fashion-week (00:51:14) Neue KI-Plattform von Getty Images generiert Bilder basierend auf lizenziertem Material https://www.theverge.com/2023/9/25/23884679/getty-ai-generative-image-platform-launch (00:54:30) Spotify's KI-Tool übersetzt Podcasts in andere Sprachen mit Originalstimme des Podcasters https://www.theverge.com/2023/9/25/23888009/spotify-podcast-translation-voice-replication-open-ai (01:00:47) Streik der Drehbuchschreiber - AI Pushback https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/29/opinion/wga-strike-deal-ai-jobs.html (01:04:56) Amazon investiert in KI-Start-up Anthropic https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/25/technology/amazon-anthropic-ai-deal.html https://fortune.com/2023/09/26/anthropic-ceo-interview-quit-open-ai-amazon-investment/amp/ (01:08:17) Lina Khan gegen Jeff Bezos: Der echte Showdown im Technologiebereich https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/27/technology/lina-khan-jeff-bezos-ftc-amazon.html https://www.404media.co/amazon-has-turned-into-an-unusable-shithole-littered-with-pay-to-play-ads/ https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2023/09/amazon-shopping-experience-decline/675472/ https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/29/opinion/amazon-lawsuit-monopoly.html (01:13:49) Google Antitrust Erkenntnisse https://9to5mac.com/2023/09/28/bloomberg-apple-held-talks-with-microsoft-about-acquiring-bing-in-2020/ https://twitter.com/pdrmnvd/status/1707395736458207430 https://www.wired.com/story/google-antitrust-lawsuit-search-results/ https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2023/09/google-exec-said-users-get-hooked-on-search-engine-like-cigarettes-or-drugs/ https://www.theverge.com/2023/10/1/23898280/apple-google-pegasus-search-engine-competition-generative-ai https://www.fastcompany.com/90955785/google-deleted-chats-in-doj-antitrust-trial (01:04:56) Buchempfehlung: The Coming Wave von Mustafa Suleyman

Whiskey And Whiskers
Stripper Flippers

Whiskey And Whiskers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 88:01


Zucks gonna Ruck when we go to the dive bar with light sabers. Watchin scuba porn and demolition derby until Elon drops that D.E.W. on stripper SeaWorld.

56k
Pink Floyd på hjernen

56k

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 41:21


Man troede, at boksekampen mellem Elon og Zuck var lagt i graven, men det er den langt fra - Desværre. For farcen fortsætter, med king troll Elon i føresædet. Det er nu kommet så langt, at Elon truer Zuck med at sætte sig i sin Tesla, og køre forbi Zuck og tage kampen asap. Måske grunden til Elons dristighed er, at Zucks konkurrent til Twitter, Threads, på trods af en flyvdende start, ikke har så meget fart på længere. Vi kigger på tallene og hvorfor det er, at Threads ikke er den succes, mange havde spået. Forskere har rekonstrueret en Pink Floyd-klassiker baseret på hjernebølger fra patienter, der gennemgik epilepsi operation. Ja, det lyder som ren science fiction, men vi er endnu et skridt tættere på at kunne læse hjernen og hive data ud af hjernen.

Panana St. Podcast
#136 Meta Jitsu. Zuck Vs. Musk. Olympic Jitsu. Top Sites 90-00s. Barbenheimer. Baby Creed. Megan

Panana St. Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 163:21


On this podcast we discuss Zucks getting his Blue Belt, when will Jiu-Jitsu be in the Olympics? And random conversations of AI, flying cars, and selling your soul to the devil for your passions. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/panana-st/support

The No Rep Podcast
#049 - Storytime With Jo & Zuck the Snake

The No Rep Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2023 54:25


We get stuck into a new segment of the show called Storytime with Jo. As well as how Zucks a snake alongside some, fitness things. For free Engine Building workouts, download Jordan's FREE engine plan: https://app.fitr.training/p/gainlinee... Follow us on the places. Share it with your maw. Share it with any of your pals if you have any. Thanks

The Finance Rebel Show
The War of Words - Zucks vs. Musk

The Finance Rebel Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 56:28


Meta recently rolled out the new Threads app. It's Instagram's version of Twitter. It has been so successful that 30 million people signed up for this new app in the first 24 hours. Perturbed by this, Elon Musk and Twitter Inc have filed a Cease and Desist motion with the courts. In this episode, we will talk all about it.

Marketing Espresso
Untangle these threads baby

Marketing Espresso

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 14:31


Well, Zucks has launched a new platform everyone - Threads.Today I am chatting through my thoughts on the platform after one week of using it - yep quick on the content delivery here!In this episode I chat through my predictions for this new platform and whether I think it is something you need to be including in your marketing strategy going forward.DOWNLOAD MY CONTENT PLANNER - https://becchappell.com.au/content-planner/Instagram @bec_chappellLinkedIn – Bec Chappell If you're ready to work together, I'm ready to work with you and your team.How to work with me:1. Marketing foundations and strategy consultation 2. Marketing Coaching/ Whispering for you a marketing leader or your team who you want to develop into marketing leaders3. Book me as a speaker or advisor for your organisation4. Get me on your podcastThis podcast has been produced and edited by Snappystreet Creative

The Best One Yet

We just witnessed a “Stage 5 Zucking” — Instagram has officially copied Twitter with a new app that launches today called “Threads”. Crickets are now human food *and* dog food, because insect-based food found product-market-fit. And Costco is cracking down membership card moochers — Because when companies can't raise prices, they get strict. Sponsor link:  RocketMoney.com/tboy drinkAG1.com/TBOY $META $COST $WOOF $NSRGY Want merch, a shoutout, or got TheBestFactYet? Go to: www.tboypod.com Follow The Best One Yet on Instagram, Twitter, and Tiktok: @tboypod And now watch us on Youtube Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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#222 | Apple Vision Pro

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 80:34


» Die Themen der Folge 222: --- (00:03:27) » Apple Vision Pro https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYkq9Rgoj8E&t=4848s https://www.uploadvr.com/apple-engineers-tricked-cook-glasses-headset/ https://www.cnbc.com/2023/06/05/apple-practical-approach-to-ai-no-bragging-just-features.html https://medium.com/@davidpogue/my-first-immersion-in-apple-vision-pro-heavy-man-d99f0a940c7c https://www.profgalloway.com/isnt-that-spatial/ https://twitter.com/bradneuberg/status/1666720187360628736 https://twitter.com/balajis/status/1666506719084843009 https://twitter.com/_ali_taylor/status/1665810706799767552 https://twitter.com/neilcybart/status/1665825596201480195 https://www.economist.com/business/2023/06/06/apples-vision-pro-is-a-technical-marvel-will-anyone-buy-it (00:29:42) » Apple und AI + Privacy https://www.linkedin.com/posts/shamahyder_techstartups-apple-techpr-activity-7071881405269467136-9WA5/ https://www.theverge.com/23749697/apple-wwdc-ai-machine-learning-new-features-chatbots-chatgpt https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/07/style/apple-autocorrect-ducking.html https://twitter.com/m_mcdonough/status/1664257182160809985 (00:35:46) » Mark Zuckerbergs Reaktion https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ff4fRgnuFgQ&t=7474s https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/jun/08/meta-facebook-ai-mark-zuckerberg (00:43:38) » EU-Regulierung: Kennzeichnungspflicht von AI? https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/jun/05/google-and-facebook-urged-by-eu-to-label-ai-generated-content (00:46:17) » Klage gegen OpenAI wegen ChatGPT-Verleumdung https://www.theverge.com/2023/6/9/23755057/openai-chatgpt-false-information-defamation-lawsuit (00:50:15) Adobe gibt Firefly-Usern IP-Rückendeckung https://www.fastcompany.com/90906560/adobe-feels-so-confident-its-firefly-generative-ai-wont-breach-copyright-itll-cover-your-legal-bills https://hbr.org/2023/04/generative-ai-has-an-intellectual-property-problem (00:53:44) » Fireflies zur Meeting-Transkription https://fireflies.ai/ (00:57:59) » PassGPT https://decrypt.co/144004/meet-passgpt-ai-trained-millions-leaked-passwords (01:00:00) » Netflix-Wachstum durch Vorgehen gegen Account-Sharing https://www.theverge.com/2023/6/9/23755156/netflix-subscriber-increase-paid-password-sharing-crackdown (01:04:44) » Google Maps mit Auffrischung von Street-View Fotos https://www.spiegel.de/netzwelt/apps/google-fotografiert-wieder-in-deutschland-a-6f9bea8f-8693-4fdb-87d9-54a46937e12e (01:09:50) » SEC im Kampf gegen Crypto via Binance und Coinbase https://www.coindesk.com/learn/securities-vs-commodities-why-it-matters-for-crypto/ (01:15:07) » Buchtipp https://www.amazon.de/-/en/Laurent-Richard-ebook/dp/B09NK4VSG4

Debate This!
Ep. 118: Mob Job Bob's Gobs of Kebabs

Debate This!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 64:55


DT!HQ takes a firm stance against gatekeeping. Whether your favorite games are on a console, a PC, or a mobile device, we consider you a gamer and you are valid. Unless, of course, you're one of the perverts still playing Facebook games in 2023. If you aren't keeping up with the news out of the Meta-camp, the Metaverse isn't exactly headed to the moon. Well luckily for old Zucks, the execs called us in to help revitalize that smooth VR hellscape. Today, we're gathered around the proverbial Round Table to decide which Facebook game would be the best to integrate into the Metaverse. You're going to hear about a lot of games today, most of them you'll at least remember hearing about. Matt's answer is not one of those games. Todd and Kyle, on the other hand, went with games that you'll be much more familiar with. Or you will be, if you're into match three and idle games. Recommended Reading: Debate This! Ep. 103: Come and Funge It This episode was sponsored by MANSCAPED! Join over 7 million men (and probably plenty of not-men too) who trust MANSCAPED by using code "DEBATETHIS" at Manscaped.com. Score 20% off and free world wide shipping by using our code "DEBATETHIS" at checkout! Have you seen our Twitter? twitter.com/debatethiscast Have you seen our Instagram? instagram.com/debatethiscast Want to send us an email? debatethiscast@gmail. Are you listening to this episode thinking to yourself, "Man, I hate hearing ads on my favorite podcast! I didn't think Debate This! would ever sell out!" Well neither did we and honestly, we try pretty hard to make our ads funny and worth the listen. But, if you'd prefer to listen to our show without ads, you can listen to every DT! episode ad-free right now at patreon.com/debatethiscast! Patrons of all tiers get ad-free episodes, bonus content and access to our Patron-only discord server. Higher tiers unlock the DT! Extended Good Vibes Aftershow and tons more. Get all the details at patreon.com/debatethiscast. Properties we talked about this week: Mob Wars, Mafia Wars, Farmville, Harvest Moon, Bejeweled, Bejeweled Blitz Music for Debate This! is provided by composer Ozzed under a creative commons license. Check out more of their 8-bit bops at www.ozzed.net!

Professional Hippies Podcast

Have to protect the business first, Zucks vision for his metaverse is failing, what is an influencer, and the direction of rehabilitation using MDMA, ketamine, and mushrooms. Always test before you ingest! Get your test kits from Test Kit Plus using our link - testkitplus.com/professionalhippies Like and share this episode, and follow us ya hippies! Instagram: @professionalhippiespodcast Tiktok: @professionalhippies @dylonwhiddon @coltondm

Entrepreneur Perspectives
SOM11 | The Zucks Episode + dd Peckers, Recency Bias

Entrepreneur Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 50:52


The Mark Zuckerberg episode. Sounds ridiculous. Is it? Is the next phone call you receive the most important phone call? Is that update in your news feed life-changing? Is the new book the best book? That's more than likely a no for all three questions, yet, here we are asking the Saviors for some saving. ... Read more The post SOM11 | The Zucks Episode + dd Peckers, Recency Bias appeared first on KazSource.

Bootstrap
E55: It's August

Bootstrap

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2022 59:56


Did we mention that it was august when we recorded this? WAS August. Isn't now.Anyway, as you expect in August, the news was a little slow. But, we did talk a lot about Oculus, Zucks's performance on JRE, and BeReal.And Hillel's thoughts on Andrew Tate

Tech-Freaks – der Hightech-Podcast von BILD
Spielen auf dem Sperrbildschirm, Zucks Sorgen und Spiele zum Freuen

Tech-Freaks – der Hightech-Podcast von BILD

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 19:17


Im Hightech-Podcast von BILD geht es jede Woche um die wichtigsten Tech-News - und was sie für unseren Alltag bedeuten.

The Shine Show
IOS Updates. Tools To Improve Performance

The Shine Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 17:23


This week we're tackling the golden question….should you be using Facebook's new tech tool CAPI (AKA Conversation API) right now? If you're anything like me, tech isn't your favorite cup of tea. It can be really intimidating trying to figure it all out, and it always feels like as soon as you're on top of it all, Facebook surprises us all with new updates to decode. (Thaaaannnkkss #not). But no need to decode alone. We'll unpack everything you need to know in this week's episode of The Shine Show! We've heard that Zucks has been sliding into your inboxes lately with some important updates on CAPI.  First things first…. don't panic!  Secondly…. What the heck is CAPI? CAPI is causing quite the stir in the online marketing world right now. And so it should!  Beyond the slightly uncomfortable change in tech levers & systems, CAPI is excellent news for all online course creators. In a nutshell, it's a game-changing tool that will improve your ads' overall performance and decrease the cost you pay per campaign.  Love that for us! So how exactly can you use CAPI and start amping up those ad results? I'm lucky enough to have three of the smartest cyber cookies I know working on my team. Not only are they geniuses in tech, but they can also explain it in a way that doesn't sound like morse code! This week on the show, Caroline, Amy & Hana take a deep dive into CAPI and give us the full rundown of the new updates, its impact on iOS updates, and how you can start benefiting from it today. Grab a coffee (or something a little stronger if you need, no judgment here), set aside 17 minutes, and let's get techy! Xxx Salome   PS: If you're a committed online course launcher who wants to scale bigger and make more sales, The Launch Lounge is the place to be. Inside the membership, you'll be first in the know with all the new tech updates, have access to all the education you need and access to industry experts who will personally coach you to 6-figure launches and beyond! Get on the waitlist here.

Real Vision Crypto
Meta Zucks Up NFTs With Hefty Virtual Vig

Real Vision Crypto

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 39:43


Just how bad is Meta's plan to take a nearly 50% cut of digital asset sales in its virtual world? Is Coinbase's partnership for a film trilogy with Bored Ape Yacht Club a sign of things to come? Is Web3 living up to its decentralized and distributed promise, or have corporate influences already corrupted it? The Defiant's Camila Russo and Robin Schmidt join Real Vision's Elaine Ly to talk about a wild week of NFT, Web3, and metaverse news, including the launch of Aku's Akutars and the issue of refunds for digital art purchases. Recorded on April 13, 2022.

The Instagram Stories
The Instagram Stories - 3-18-22 - Zucks says NFTs are coming to Instagram in the near future!

The Instagram Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 5:12


Instagram's upcoming NFT feature may have been hiding in plain sight and called 'digital collectibles,' as Zuckerberg says it will arrive 'in the near term' (Business Insider) Enjoy this content? Leave a review on Amazon if you listen on a Echo Smart Speaker! Support the Show: Buy Me a Coffee Leave a Review: Apple Podcasts --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/danielhillmedia/message

Troubled Minds Radio
TM News 69 - Zucks Metamates, Moon Crash, Plasma Loops, Gates Divorce, CERN Re-Opens, NFT Bubble...

Troubled Minds Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 60:17


TM News 69 - Zucks Metamates, Moon Crash, Plasma Loops, Gates Divorce, CERN Re-Opens, NFT Bubble... http://www.troubledminds.org ⬇⬇⬇ Support The Show! ⬇⬇⬇➡ https://www.rokfin.com/troubledminds ⬅➡ https://troubled-minds-store.creator-spring.com/ ⬅#aliens #conspiracy #paranormal-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------https://futurism.com/the-byte/zuck-metaverse-singularityhttps://www.reuters.com/business/russias-offer-foreign-firms-stay-leave-or-hand-over-keys-2022-03-04/https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-60626777https://futurism.com/the-byte/mark-zuckerberg-employees-metamateshttps://www.theverge.com/2022/3/4/22958705/chinese-rocket-space-debris-moon-collision-change-5-t1https://archive.ph/E5GEbhttps://phys.org/news/2022-03-astrobiology-life-dont.htmlhttps://www.sciencealert.com/we-thought-we-understood-plasma-loops-on-the-sun-we-might-be-wronghttps://www.cnet.com/news/melinda-gates-opens-up-in-interview-about-bill-gates-affair-divorce-jeffrey-epstein/https://news.yahoo.com/judge-delivers-blow-undercover-fbi-130058738.htmlhttps://archive.ph/GHIwshttps://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20220302-how-mindfulness-can-make-you-a-darker-personhttps://www.space.com/large-hadron-collider-starts-3rd-run-soonhttps://futurism.com/the-byte/report-the-nft-bubble-could-be-starting-to-bursthttps://www.newscientist.com/article/2310632-nasa-funds-experimental-radiation-shield-and-mars-climbing-robot/https://scitechdaily.com/covid-infects-penis-testicles-and-prostate-causes-pain-erectile-dysfunction-reduced-sperm-count/https://futurism.com/the-byte/company-vr-masturbation-podhttps://www.sciencealert.com/stunning-new-example-of-anceint-stone-age-culture-unearthed-in-northern-china

Exactly
Robe Vibe

Exactly

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 57:21


Episode 97, you remember it . . . Zac and Zach despise the so-called metaverse. Zach deals with insomnia. And Zac de-Zucks his phone.Tell us your anxiety, send us a postcard:postcard@exactlypodcast.com Show Notes:Amazon Treasure TruckVitamix Immersion BlenderNacho LibreTheir Home ScreensMr. CanoopsyCanoopsy on YouTubeWhat Square became: BlockThe BurbsLike us? Then like us. Leave a rating and a review. It helps people find us — and we're desperate./IGˈZAK(T)LĒ/LEXICON: Deign, Aggrieved, ConversateMusic: Cream & Sugar x Louie Zong

The Forrest Stevens Show
Getting stoned and watching Zucks Full Metaverse video (Watch along react video)

The Forrest Stevens Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 161:57


A full watch through with me of the 1 hour 17 minute metaverse announcement from mark zuckerburg.

SharkPod Podcast
SharkPod #100 ”Career Evolution” - Niall O‘Kelly - Partner, Darwin Hawkins

SharkPod Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 54:42


What is up SharkNation! We made it to 100 episodes! Thanks to all our listeners and guests over the past 2 years, it's been a great experience and we hope to continue to deliver content that helps our audience to "Keep Moving Forward". On this special episode Luke and Mark sit down with Mark's business partner - Niall O'Kelly,Partner in Darwin Hawkins.  Mark and Niall started their finance recruitment business, Darwin Hawkins, just over 3 years ago and have built what they believe to be a lasting brand in the space. Niall, like Mark, is a qualified chartered accountant (training in PwC) and it was Niall that first suggested recruitment as a career path for Mark.  Key takeaways: 1. Entering a tried and tested industry, but do it your way, and do it well. This is perhaps a lesson that is lost on the millennial generation that look up to the Zucks and the Bezos' of the world and think they have to re-invent the wheel to be a success in business. The majority of successful businesses are built on the back of real life experience in an established industry. Niall and Mark learned the business by working at successful recruitment firm, this helped give them the know how and the network to go out on their own.  2. There is no perfect time to launch your business: Niall and Mark have weathered the initial covid storm and continue to grow the business. Timing is important but action trumps timing. Waiting around for perfect conditions is not the way to move forward.  3. Burn the boats - go all in: Lots of people start businesses as side hustles with the safety net of a corporate job - Niall and Mark went all in, leaving their secure jobs behind and grinding out the first 6 months in the face of adversity. With no way back - no boats to flee upon they were forced to build a lasting business that is now growing rapidly.  For more information on Niall: https://www.darwinhawkins.com/about/meet-the-team/ For feedback: Luke@shark.ie.

Day Old Podcast
EP45 - Aw Zucks! I'm a Computer!

Day Old Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2021 71:39


Welcome back everyone! After a long and undeserved hiatus, Rocky, Virgil and Will explore the dystopian future we're likely headed towards with Zuckerberg's "Metaverse", we celebrate Britney Spear's new freedom, we discuss THE LAW and even chat a bit about a young Spielberg's masterpiece, "Jaws" (plus much more!) Stay tuned and STOP WITH ALL THE DOWNLOADIN'! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dayoldsushi/message

Ace The Gram
#116: The future of the internet + the Instagram updates we've been waiting for

Ace The Gram

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 27:39


What does the future of the internet hold? Today we talk about the Metaverse, Zucks plans and the role NFT's may play We also cover: - Instagram adds swipe up stickers for all users - the girl who posed for a gram in front of her Dad's coffin - TikTok virality - Reccs: Queen of the Con and Lularich - FB rebrands to Meta - Mc'dees and it's NFT game For more on Viv and Tash check out: @acethegrampodcast @vivconway_ @tastefullytash

Inside The War Room
58 - Mark 'The Matrix' Rossano

Inside The War Room

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 62:37


Mark ‘The Matrix' Rossano joined me for our monthly chat. You can listen to it in the app here, or iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.Ryan Recommends: My newsletter (which some of you are reading) if not go to www.ryanraysr.com/fivewideSponsor: If you don't have website hosting then you really need to snag it. Social media is changing. Don't lose your audience because Jack, Zucks, or whoever decides you need to be removed.www.ryanraysr.com/hosting

Based Liberty
Ep. 70: Tony Fauci - A Disturbing Picture

Based Liberty

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 37:20


While Fauci's emails don't provide us with any shocking information, they do show his ties to Gates, Zucks, and a host of other crooks. If anyone still believes a word this lying clown says - there's no hope for them. Patreon | home| twitter| store --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/basedliberty/support

Amanda Davies
Episode 56 - How to be Successful as an Introverted Entrepreneur

Amanda Davies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 32:43


Welcome to Episode 56 of the #BigTalk podcast. What do Oprah Winfrey, Elon Musk, Warren Buffet and Zucks all have in common? They're all "secret" introverts. In a world where everything feels geared-towards those who shout the loudest (especially in online marketing and entrepreneurship), it's easy to wonder if it's possible to find mega-success as an introverted business owner. Given the names I dropped above, you should know by now it's more than possible... but still, we battle with ourselves around wanting to be seen vs living in a cave with nothing but our thoughts and a journal!

The Best One Yet
"1 app to rule them all" — Google zucks Venmo. TJ Maxx's final treasure hunt. GM's in-car-surance.

The Best One Yet

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 17:34


Google’s new finance app is straight up Venmo, with all privacy perks you expect from Google. TJ Maxx is 100% focused on the treasure hunt experience of physical shopping, but then yesterday happened. And General Motors realized it knows more about your driving skills than your insurance company does, which led to an idea... $TJX $GOOG $GM Got a SnackFact? Tweet it @RobinhoodSnacks @TBOYJack @NickOfNewYork Want a shoutout on the pod? Fill out this form: https://forms.gle/KhUAo31xmkSdeynD9 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Best One Yet
“It’s Christmas for Candy” — Hershey’s 6% jump. Marriott’s profit surprise. Amazon zucks Airbnb.

The Best One Yet

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 19:41


Our favorite earnings report of the fall: The first post-Halloween candy earnings from Hershey. The entire travel industry is suffering right now… and yet Marriott whipped up a profit? And we noticed that Amazon’s latest product is straight-up zucking Airbnb’s latest feature. $HSY $MAR $AMZN Got a SnackFact? Tweet it @RobinhoodSnacks @TBOYJack @NickOfNewYork Want a shoutout on the pod? Fill out this form: https://forms.gle/KhUAo31xmkSdeynD9 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Whiskey and The Surfer
Zucks Chicom Censor

Whiskey and The Surfer

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 34:49


Double shot of QUEENSRYCHE, EMINEM, PAUL STANLEY, GENE SIMMONS, WARZONE, ACDC and LMFAO, We Censored and WE KNOW IT. Dog bites off hand, Twitter Censors, Bobulinski rains Truth Down, Woman Rides a Rim into a DUI STOP, Fist Fight on a RyanAir Jet, Philly Riots and Kamalah throws Dreamer Murder parents outta the Senate.

Whiskey and The Surfer, Denver's Top Iconic Rock

Double shot of QUEENSRYCHE, EMINEM, PAUL STANLEY, GENE SIMMONS, WARZONE, ACDC and LMFAO, We Censored and WE KNOW IT. Dog bites off hand, Twitter Censors, Bobulinski rains Truth Down, Woman Rides a Rim into a DUI STOP, Fist Fight on a RyanAir Jet, Philly Riots and Kamalah throws Dreamer Murder parents outta the Senate. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/4256/support

The Casual Hour
Episode 190 - It Zucks!

The Casual Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 109:10


This Week on The Casual Hour… We catch up on the games we've been playing for the last couple of weeks. Chase has poisoned the minds of Bobby and Johnny, getting them to play Genshin Impact. And they…like it? Meanwhile, Chase has beaten Hades, Bobby is going wire-free on the Oculus Quest 2, and Johnny continues to dig into the secrets of Spelunky 2 with his son. All that and the latest game news on this edition of The Casual Hour! Let's Talk! We love fan mail, send us some! thecasualhour@gmail.com You can follow our show on Twitter at: @thecasualhour Enjoy what we have to say? Please leave us a review! The Casual Hour is: Bobby Pease - Host - Twitter: @bobbypease | Website: www.Lumberjacksmack.com Chase Koeneke - Co-host - Twitter: @chase_koeneke | Website: www.gamersonthego.com Johnny Amizich - Co-host - Twitter @jamizich Love our theme music? It was created by Patric Brown. You can follow his antics on Twitter @insaneanalog or check out more of his music and download our theme at www.insaneanalog.com If you are enjoying what we do and would like to further support us you can do so by making a monthly contribution through Anchor! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thecasualhour/support

The Best One Yet
“We already have a bunch of Quibis” — Quibi’s (potential) sale. Amazon Zucks Peloton? Big Bank money laundering drama.

The Best One Yet

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 18:13


After raising nearly $2B to enter the Streaming Wars, Quibi may be the first victim of it. Echelon creates low-cost Peloton knockoffs. And it claims it’s partnered with Amazon to Zuck Peloton now. And a new bombshell report reveals how criminal money is working through the financial system via our Big Banks. $PLTN $AMZN $DB $BAC $JPM Got a SnackFact? Tweet it @RobinhoodSnacks @TBOYJack @NickOfNewYork Want a shoutout on the pod? Fill out this form: https://forms.gle/KhUAo31xmkSdeynD9 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Fantastic Mr. Fox Minute
Wildcat Minute #40: Z3 The Mighty Zucks

Fantastic Mr. Fox Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2020 30:39


I have a confession to make.... I podcast. I love to podcast. And you can listen to that podcast right here! This week on Wildcat Minute, Chandra and Tyler discuss Minute 40, which contains people singing Stick To The Status Quo! Wildcat Minute is a production of the Amateur Nerds. Rate, review, subscribe, tell your friends! Follow us on Twitter @amateurnerds Email us amateurnerdspresent@gmail.com Logo by @tgoldenart Music by Joe Winslow

The Best One Yet
“Zuck Zucks Facebook” — American Eagle vs. Aerie. Phase 3 COVID vaccines. Facebook’s newest social network.

The Best One Yet

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 17:27


American Eagle’s stock jumped 4% because it’s less ath, more leisure. AstraZeneca and the other pharma companies are entering a key moment: Phase 3 trials for the COVID vaccine. And Facebook’s newest social network is the exact same as its first ever social network… college only (we’re calling it “TheFacebook”). $AEO $AZN $FB Want a shoutout on the pod? We got the form for Snackers to fill out right here: https://forms.gle/KhUAo31xmkSdeynD9 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

YOU - The Master Entrepreneur - A Guide to True Greatness with Stan Hustad
WoW Could it Be That YOUR ZOOM stuff ZUCKS? Did You Know There is a Patron Saint for Dogs? It is Such Great Story

YOU - The Master Entrepreneur - A Guide to True Greatness with Stan Hustad

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 21:49


Yes Indeed ...I can help you ...First of all 90% of ZOOM Events are terrible.  I know that because I have been in many of them but the few that I have done are different and I will begin to tell you my secret for doing great ZOOM stuff for free and later there will be a fee...But this is the most important story you might hear today...Because the news is not important, believe me.  But Dogs are and I heard a wonderful story about the Patron Saint for Dogs.  and I am going to tell it to YOU. 

Seconds and Cents
Zucks Can't Afford To Buy The NYT

Seconds and Cents

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 22:04


Seconds and Cents Episode 15. Today we're going to talk about Facebook, we're going to talk about Twitter, we're gonna talk about them as publishers. So this is something that's relevant to my life through lead AI, through some other partner projects that we have. Just simply through any business venture that I have, where I'm leveraging Facebook, or Instagram or Twitter, in order to promote my business, promote my brand, promote whatever I need to promote, right.

The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show
July 22, 2020 Wednesday Hour 2

The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 60:45


Sorry that I can't TAG you in posts anymore! FB won't allow my posts with TAGS activated in side them. I keep hoping there will soon be an alternative to Zucks fascistic regime! The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show & Podcast...recorded and on Mixcloud, Player FM, Stitcher, Tune In, Podcast Addict, Cast Box, Radio Public, and Pocket Cast, APPLE iTunes, AND Google Play Music! AND NOW ON MORNINGS IN CANADA! https://s1.citrus3.com:2000/public/HCRRadio Hamilton Co-Op Radio! Follow the show on TWITTER JimPrell@TMusicAuthority! Are you listening? How does and can one listen in? Let me list the ways...Listen LIVE here - https://fastcast4u.com/player/jamprell/ Podcast recorded here - https://themusicauthority.transistor.fm/ Take a moment and share this post! Share it! Share it!! Share It!!! SHARED! The Music Authority LIVE STREAM Show & Podcast! Please check out my shows special recorded hour, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 7PM UK time, 2PM ET, 11AM PT Now Rocking The KOR! www.koradio.rocks ALSO! Hear a completely different recorded hour of Power Pop, Rock, Soul, Rhythm & Blues...NO TWO LIVE SHOWS THE SAME, Friday, Saturday and Sunday on Pop Radio UK 6PM UK, 1PM ET, 10AM PT! July 22, 2020, Wednesday, second of three…Richard Turgeon - 03 - Summer Revolution [Sea Change] (koolkatmusik.com)Marveline - How Green The Grass [Savoury-Toothed Tiger]Black Moon Book - Afterthoughts [Black Moon Book]R.E. Seraphin - 8. Hear Me Out [Tiny Shapes]Keith Slettedahl - 08 I Had Your Letter In My Hand [You Know You Know]Ian George - 06_L'Étang-la-Ville [Kingdom Of My Youth]Emperor Penguin - 03 Invisible Man [Free EP]Anton Barbeau - TMA DropAnton Barbeau - Oh The Joys We Live For [Oh The Joys We Live For]Spygenius - 13 Midnight Bandola [Man On The Sea] (Big Stir Records)The Injured Parties - 05 The Advantage Was Mine [Product Placement]The Click Beetles - To Rule The World [Pop Fossil] (Vandalay Records) (Futureman Records)Kimberly Rew & Lee Cave-Berry - It Makes Me Happy [Sunshine Walkers - The Best Of Kimberly Rew & Lee Cave-Berry]Guy Grogan - The Wind Will Blow Us Home [Same Morning Light]The Embryos - 06 The Frightened Few [Open The Kimono] (koolkatmusik.com)Catesby Jones - 03 - Knowing How It Ends [These Roads Of No Return]Jim Trainor - Mine to Take [Glass Half Full]Justine Covault - TMAPromoJustine and the Unclean - 04 - Fourth Love [Somebody Out There Is Having A Party Vol 2] (Rum Bar Records)

The Untrained Eye
#111 - Don't Scream

The Untrained Eye

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 106:32


This week, DJ and Beth go on a magical journey. A journey filled with illegal u-turns, almost dying while white water rafting, setting police stations on fire, being so busy we don't have time to look at twitter, Marco Rubio thinks all black people look alike, Donald Trump needs to hire DJ as a campaign manager, Zucks remote control surfboard, KFC wants you to eat lab grown chicken, don't touch anyones hair, 90's trivia, and some great recommendations! Thank you for listening to our show! We love you! -Beth and DJ - Our recommendations this week: #NoOffense The Delvin Cox Experience Episode 159 Talking Comics With David Crownson Creator of the comic series Harriet Tubman: Demon Slayer Grief Burrito - Small business we support: www.sleepterrorclothing.com www.ohfishl.com Use promo code 'untrained' to get 25% off your first order! @brickbodykids you can DM on Instagram to buy direct or find them on Ebay dot com the website https://www.ebay.com/usr/brickbodykids - DJ also does a solo podcast called Dragging The Table - Follow the link to these shows to check out our appearances on them! The All Bro's #NoOffense Married AF Drinks With Larry The Inner Circle Presents: The Winners Circle NE Podcast - Wanna send us something? Now you can! Our mailing address is: The Untrained Eye P.O. Box 6225 Sun City Center, FL 33571 - If you love our intro and outro music, please visit Cullah.com Don't forget to follow us on Instagram and Twitter We have stickers and buttons! DM our socials or send an email to untrainedeyepod@gmail.com and we'll send you some

The Best One Yet
“I can’t believe it’s not Chunky Monkey” — Perfect Day’s animal-free ice cream, Twitter’s subscription plan. Walmart finally zucks Amazon Prime

The Best One Yet

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 18:55


Some sneaky sleuthing on a Twitter job posting indicates that Twitter may be whipping up paid subscription… for something. Walmart whips up an anti-Amazon version of Prime called Walmart+, coming this month. And our “Almost Unicorn of the Day” is Perfect Day, which snagged $300M to make milk that’s neither plant-based, nor animal-based. But tastes exactly like milk.

Quest Of The Art Life
Zucks is a view hoarder

Quest Of The Art Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 21:21


Subscribe / follow! Check out bsmitty.com support the art life at patreon.com/OGbsmitty - socials @OGbsmitty --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ogbsmitty/support

El Brieff
Facebook Zucks: Tu Resumen de Noticias para este jueves 4 de junio

El Brieff

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 18:10


En el resumen de noticias para hoy hablamos de la rebelión interna en Facebook por no reaccionar a las publicaciones de Donaldo, hablando de Donaldo, ayer tuvo un mal día con la crítica de un su ex secretario de Defensa y su justificación de la visita al búnker, Walmart pagó sus impuestos bajo amenaza de México, Apple anuncia un iPad con 5G y más. Con cariño, Brieffy

Conch Boyz Podcast
Episode 41 | Technology Advancements

Conch Boyz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 76:04


This week Antoine, Laton, Gilles & Khadeem connected virtually due to the recent developments of the Corona Virus. In this Social Distancing instalment The Conch Boyz touched on the advancement of technology through Elon Musk new speech pattern application. The Conch Boyz also discussed the future of the corona application & Zucks new purchase of GIPHY. We also touched on the new age of Podcasting and how Joe Rogan major deal now draws the line. Tune in to hear our views on these topics and many more.  Subscribe anywhere you listen to podcasts!
 Timestamps: 4:30 - Elon Speech Patterns 14:40 - Corona Application; Are You In 31:35 - Zucks Big Purchase of GIPHY 42:13 - New Age of Podcasting Set By Joe Rogan 53:45 - Last Dance Mashup & Potential Playoff Setup

SPOiLERS
Mess with the Zucks, you get the Clucks

SPOiLERS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020 24:46


Come on in! We're back and ready to talk about Society, Social media, and all the problems they both have. This Season we are going to delve deep and put our best foot forward! Let's get Saucy --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/spoilersmp/support

Trends & Tings
T-Swiz Takes Her Feud Public & Should Facebook Be Regulated?

Trends & Tings

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 58:37


Taylor Swift is officially all the rage.. for multiple reasons. Her ugly feud with Scooter Braun and Big Machine over her music rights even went as far as her AMAs performance. But with Braun's family now getting constant death threats from Taylor's fans, was she right to rally her droves online to get action? And who was in the wrong ultimately? We're also in awe of Sacha Baren Cohen's keynote at the Anti-Defamation League conference on hate speech and social media. He reckons Hitler could have bought an ad on Facebook these days, and called on wider social media to be more responsible for the content their users create. So we're wondering if social media, particularly Zucks and FB, should be regulated further when it comes to #FakeNews.The ARIA Awards are also this week (does anyone care?) Probs not, so to spice it up we've chucked a friendly wager on who can guess the most correct award winners from the night..Trends & Tings is hosted by Sydney creatives, Gordon D'Mello and Scott Singh.

Isaacmijangos
AOC Vs The Zucks, Canon1 DX Mark III,Tesla Roof, Davinci Resolve 16 & more.

Isaacmijangos

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 53:43


In this podcast I talk about what is going with AOC vs Mark Zucks, as Facebook tries to launch Facebook news, and what I suggest as a answer to the rapid growth of tech. The Canon 1DX being announced and what its specs are. The Tesla roofs that came out with V3 and how to market them. Along with a mini Davinci Resolve 16 review. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/isaacmijangos/message

The Powerful Biz Talk with JT Foxx
Episode 4 - WeWork, Amazon, Facebook, Tump, Uber, Joker, Zuckerberg, Elizabeth Warren... and more.

The Powerful Biz Talk with JT Foxx

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 41:03


In episode 4 we experienced some slight technical issues while we discuss hot topics in the news. JT Foxx discusses everything from the Trump Impeachment discussions, to Zucks stand up to Elizabeth Warren and her desire to dismantle large tech companies. We discuss opening weekend of Joker, was all the hype about what could happen in theaters needed or did it just make more people go? What's the latest with WeWork as we continue to follow this story as it develops every week. Where is Uber's money really going? Can you make really make money sitting at home doing nothing? All discussed on this episode of The Powerful Biz Talk.

Coffee And Memes
#220 - The Zucks Massive Wealth

Coffee And Memes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2019 67:03


Delving into the wealthy world of our least favourite shape shifting lizard, Mark Zuckerberg! How to spot a softboi and other luscious Friday treats.  

Hit When The Iron is Most Red
Answering The Question of "WHAT?"

Hit When The Iron is Most Red

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 3:57


At the mention of certain names, images of the persons spring up almost immediately in your mind. When you hear Michael Jordan, Basketball comes to your mind. When you hear Zucks, Facebook is the next thing. But when your name is being mentioned, what would come to people's minds? Maximizing your leadership office makes creates an image in people's minds when your name is being mentioned. Strive to make a mark in life

Difficult to Please
Terms of Service

Difficult to Please

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 51:06


S2E7! JV and Erwin talk about Alex Jones and gay trees— er gay frogs? The topic at hand is the responsibility of internet companies to their communities’ safety and access to freedom of speech. Erwin brings up Alex Jones’ dumb conspiracy theories, and JV talks about how Zucks and company need to grow up.

Mental Cement
The Billionaire Blueprint part 1 with The Chris Elmore

Mental Cement

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2019 23:36


Ever wondered what it would be like to talk with Steve Jobs or Mark Zuckerberg about their best business strategies. Well today's guest is no Zucks but he did co-found a tech startup back in 2000 that is currently valued at 1.4 Billion, with a B! Not only is he able to break down automating the accounts payable process into an easy to understand process, but he is an extremely humble human being who deeply cares about mentoring the next generation of disruptors. The Chris Elmore is sharing how he knew he had the entrepreneur "bug" even from childhood and the importance of supporting entrepreneurship in children. He also shares why keeping it simple can be your "secret sauce in business. To learn more about how Avid can save your company 8,000 hours of work time by automating the accounts payable process, or to apply for open positions, visit https://www.avidxchange.com/ Send me a DM on Instagram and let me know what you thought of the episode and who else you want to hear on the show! https://www.instagram.com/mentalcement/

Canary Cry News Talk
129 CCNT “Moon Included & Zucks 180” - 03.06.2019

Canary Cry News Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 30:44


In this week's episode, McAfee confirms Deep Fake problems, Flippy has a jingle and is going to “outer space,” which by the way, scientists are now saying is different from what we were taught, Mark Zuckerberg is a good android, and a quick Nephilim update! Go follow us on our new Twitch channel and stay tuned, as we will soon announce the date of our first live stream! And we know it’s not the best platform right now, but join us on Patreon to get MORE!   AGG for the WEEK of FEB 28-MARCH 6 YOU HEARD IT HERE FIRST, FOLKS! McAfee shows how deepfakes can circumvent cybersecurity | VentureBeat   FLIPPY’S FAM! Canada Makes A Risky Bet On A Giant Robot Arm   TECHNOLOGY, ROBOTS, AND AI! OH MY! Spider silk could be used as muscles in robots thanks to a new discovery - SlashGear Jibo the social robot announces that its VC overlords have remote-killswitched it, makes pathetic farewell address and dances a final step / Boing Boing People in Japan Are Worshiping a Cyberpunk-Looking Robot Goddess Will Robots Change Human Relationships? - The Atlantic How rovers are searching for alien life in the desert - CNN U.S. Army Assures Public That Robot Tank System Adheres to AI Murder Policy How I Became a Robot in London—From 5,000 Miles Away | WIRED The infamous AI gaydar study was repeated – and, no, code can't tell if you're straight or not just from   CONSPIRACY THEORIES AND SOMETIMES FACTS! On Amazon, a Qanon conspiracy book climbs the charts — with an algorithmic push   SPACE/ALIENS/ETs/UFOs ALIEN evidence: 'UFO' seen leaving extraterrestrial base in the Alps Earth’s Atmosphere Stretches Far Beyond the Moon, Scientists Find                            SOCIAL MEDIA/GOOGLE/AMAZON Now Facebook is allowing anyone to look you up using your security pho   BIOMEDICAL/GENETICS/TRANSHUMANISM A CRISPR spin-off causes unintended typos in DNA | Science News CRISPR babies: the Chinese government may have known more than it let on - Vox Bad press about genetic engineering could scare off those who would benefit most Your genetic data can be exploited without you ever knowing about it | New Scientist   AI IN THE ARTS AI and Machine Learning Invade a New York Art Gallery - The Atlantic   NEPHILIM UPDATE Bible Proves Long-Lost City of Atlantis is in Israel, Researcher Claims - Sputnik International

SaaS Growth Stacking - with Dan Martell
How To Avoid The 5 Major Startup Legal Issues

SaaS Growth Stacking - with Dan Martell

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2019 8:33


Exclusive Download: Fundraising Like a Pro – The 3 phases of fundraising – 7 week process for starting & closing your round - http://bit.ly/2SLbmeA -- Growing a tech company is hard. Growing a tech company with lawsuits being thrown at you left and right is nearly impossible. The good news is, most legal issues that startups face are HIGHLY preventable, and can be sidestepped with just a few simple measures. In this week’s video, I share the 5 biggest legal issues that startups face… and more importantly,  how to avoid them so that you can grow your company with peace of mind. (Disclaimer: I’m not a lawyer and I don’t play one on the internet. Consult with an attorney before making any legal decisions) At a high level, the 5 biggest startup legal issues are: 1. Wrong entity 2. IP Ownership3. Not setting up vesting 4. Not complying with security laws 5. Not doing due diligence Remember those twins from The Social Network? The ones who walked away with over 100M of Zucks’ cash over IP infringement? Well, Zucks probably could’ve avoided that one had he juuuuuust taken a few of the simple measures I mention in #2. Even if you’re not building a billion dollar social network, chances are that IP assignments play a huge role in your tech company. Making sure that ownership is properly assigned can save you from major headaches and lawsuits down the line… especially if you hope to raise capital or exit your company. Take a few mins to watch the full episode, and then let me know of any hard-earned legal lessons you’ve learned in your own journey. -- Dan Martell has advised more startups than his hometown has people and teaches startup founders like you how to scale. He previously created, raised venture funding for and successfully exited two tech startups: Flowtown and Clarity.fm. You should follow him on twitter @danmartell for tweets that are actually awesome. + Instagram (behind the scenes): http://instagram.com/danmartell + Facebook (live trainings + Q&A): http://FB.com/DanMartell + Twitter (what I'm reading): http://twitter.com/danmartell Exclusive Download: Fundraising Like a Pro – The 3 phases of fundraising – 7 week process for starting & closing your round - http://bit.ly/2SLbmeA

Breakits Podcast
Black Friday får mothugg och Facebooks fulspel

Breakits Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 9:22


Hur ska det gå för Black Friday nu när årets julklapp blivit det återvunna plagget? Hör antropologen Katarina Graffman som säger att vi beter oss som djur när reapriserna lockar. Förra veckan släppte New York Times en bomb - en granskning som visade att Facebook spelat ett fult spel. Högsta ledningen har gjort sig skyldiga till en rejäl cover up. Nu spekuleras det flitigt i vad som ska hända? Får Zucks högra hand Sheryl Sandberg sparken? Tvingas Zuckerberg själv ta en mindre roll i Facebook? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Darren Dunn
Why Instagram TV should be in your social media strategy!

Darren Dunn

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2018 2:27


Instagram take the stage to introduce IGTV aka Instagram TV. A brand new feature coming to the mobile application that puts video creation & distribution into the hands of anyone with an instagram account. Watch out YouTube, Zucks is onto you. Like me on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/officiallydunn/?ref=br_rs Follow me on twitter - twitter.com/officiallydunn Follow me on Snapchat, Instagram & IGTV @darrendunnsa

Bytesized
The Best of Bytesized April 2018

Bytesized

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2018 9:44


It's that time of the month - the best of Bytesized for your ears. Longer than the usual 5 minutes, find out about the emoji of the year, I reveal your Starbuck's name, learn why Zucks is indeed a reptilian overlord, take a trip down memory lane with typing tutors and more. https://techgirl.co.za/category/lifestyle/bytesized/

Outrage Factory
Episode 41: Everything Zucks

Outrage Factory

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2018 70:13


What made people angry on the internet over the past three weeks? Derek vs. social media, Zuckerberg vs. old people who don't understand things, millennials vs. themselves, thoughts vs. prayers, hipsters vs. other hipsters, and Dicks vs guns. Songs: 'Bad' by Save Face 'Going Out of My Head' by Fatboy Slim

Discourse of Human Events
DHE #93 - The Zucks, Ethiopian Food, and Netflix

Discourse of Human Events

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 60:51


In this episode, we discuss the Zuckerberg hearing and his awkward robotic nature. We also discuss the YouTube shooting, Toys R' Us going out of business and Netflix. We also create a formula to determine how many days a tragedy will stay in the news. Then we talk about food and restaurants. Enjoy! Recorded: 4/12/18 Subscribe to Us on iTunes! Website: discourseofhumanevents.com Email: zach@discourseofhumanevents.com Donate: Paypal Intro and outro music provided by Brad Sucks under Creative Commons. Go listen to his music, it's awesome. Intro clip provided by Joe Rogan Experience #935 from Robb Wolf.

The Exam Coach Podcast
What Jobsy and Zucks Have In Common... (Ep. 133)

The Exam Coach Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2018 7:02


On this podcast I talk about limiting the number of decisions you have to make each day. Top performers do this. It allows them to stay focussed on their priorities and make wise decisions to address difficult problems. Start with what you wear... ;) 

We Ain't Found Sh!t
Zucks goes to Washington

We Ain't Found Sh!t

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2018 103:38


What up folks we're back!!! With another jaw dropping, knee slapping episode of We Ain't Found Sh!t! Yo in this joint we talk about Mark Zuckerberg's trip to DC to talk to a panel of old white people. The latest with Agent Orange. We also talk about the disconnect between African Americans and Africans. Also we start the official unofficial Cookout Invite List. In My Fellow American we discuss "What you looking at" and what it really means. Remember... LIKE SHARE COMMENT!!! PEACE!!!

Woke With Kids
Ep 88 | Reality TV, Fake News, & Facebook Zucks Up!

Woke With Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2018 71:24


It's been a week. We got the podcast out. Praise Almighty God. I may update this later. wokewithkids@gmail.com ig/tw: wokewithkids Be your best.

Isaacmijangos
Markie Mark Zuckerberg in front of Congress

Isaacmijangos

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2018 5:41


Yes, The Zucks talked in front of congress and ahhh I’m confused because it is such an interesting topic on privacy. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/isaacmijangos/message

The Quiet Part Loud Podcast
Episode 21 - Pug Nazi & Big Brother Zucks

The Quiet Part Loud Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2018 52:38


From the Facebook data leak to the Englishman convicted of a hate crime for teaching his girlfriend's pug to salute Hilter, we're talking about everything else that happened in the past week. The Austin bomber blew himself up and Jim Carey painted some interesting images of Trump and staff. We also speak on the recent petition delivered to parliament for Alfie Dingley and the wrap up on Ad Week. Enjoy! Find us on Sound Cloud, iTunes and our social media pages. Thanks for listening and the continued support.

Hello Customers Podcast
Before you ever run a Facebook ad, do this

Hello Customers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2018 0:55


Unless you enjoy the idea of setting money on fire (let’s be real fb ads done wrong can cost a LOT), do this before you ever give a red cent to Zucks

Infinity License
Episode 8 - "Being President Zucks"

Infinity License

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2017 58:11


We're talking North Korea, Trump math, China, technocracy and the Google "Manifesto" Lenny tried to take the red pill, but it didn't take. Dude is still a feminist and loves women and diversity! Good for him.

First Draft with Sarah Enni
Ep 20: Stephanie Kuehn

First Draft with Sarah Enni

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2014 61:11


I meet up with Stephanie Kuehn at a lovely holiday retreat in Vermont, where she set her Morris-award-winning debut, CHARM AND STRANGE. Steph is deeply thoughtful and incredibly silly in equal measure, which makes her simply delightful. As we sat on a back porch with kids playing in a nearby hammock, we talked about Steph’s boarding school days, romanticizing Vermont, movie making, how starting to run gave her the confidence to start writing, and the experience of winning the Morris Award. I also refer to Mark Zuckerberg as a “millionaire.” Sorry for the downgrade, Zucks. Stephanie Kuehn Show Notes Debra Driza Corrine Jackson Veronica Roth THE SECRET HISTORY by Donna Tartt COMMITTING JOURNALISM by Dannie Martin and Peter Y. Sussman Dannie Martin The Wicker Man (film) The Conformist (film) Vertigo (film)

Young Smart Money | The Stories & Struggles of Successful 6, 7, & 8 Figure Online Entrepreneurs

SMM #007: Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg completely downplayed the role of TikTok in today's social media landscape and the threat they pose for Facebook and Instagram. Zucks likened the entire TikTok platform to Instagram stories and missed the bigger picture of what TikTok really is (and the 2 billion+ devices that have the app!). Is Facebook making a mistake by not taking the threat of TikTok seriously? Let's talk about it... Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/applecrider/ FREE podcasting community: www.podcasting.group Follow me on Instagram --> www.Instagram.com/applecriderofficial For 350+ videos subscribe to my YouTube channel --> YouTube.com/AppleCrider For $20 all-in-one podcast editing check out www.podblade.com P.S Don't forget to subscribe and leave a 5-star review if you enjoyed the show! Want to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.