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    Tim Tsang, Soft Rock, and the Haunting of 5PM

    Tim Tsang, Soft Rock, and the Haunting of 5PM

    CW: This episode contains profanity and discussions of drowning.

    Actor, director, and all-around talent Tim Tsang (@tj_wong_) joins the show to discuss Catholic school nerds, the bottom of the alphabet, and the intricacies of San Francisco neighborhoods.

    Theme Song: "All It Ever Was" by Jean-Claude and the Eclairs

    Other Music: "Moving Forward" by Calvin Adams

    Show Art by John Charles Bricker

    Email the show: TheCuspersPod@gmail.com


    How Woke Killed Boy Scouting; Guest Nigel Farage on Being Debanked

    How Woke Killed Boy Scouting; Guest Nigel Farage on Being Debanked

    On today's podcast, Mike Slater looks at how "wokeness" destroyed the Boy Scouts of America before examining how that same poison is impacting other beloved American institutions. Is this really what we should want to see in "progress"?

     

    After that, Nigel Farage,  former leader of the UK Independence Party, speaks to Slater about the attempt to "debank" him, how he fought back, and why such tactics pose a grave threat to patriots all over the globe.

    The Golden Hour

    The Golden Hour

    The Golden Hour, The Mystery Year, The Time Tunnel, The Time Machine:  I was spoiled for choice when naming this edition of the Car-Chum Podcast.  Any of those would have done.  In summary, my Car Chum Mike and I pick a year and describe the significant cars, entertainment and events, while you play along with us trying to guess.  Fun, fun, fun.  That’s Car-Chum for you.

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    Survival Stories with EJ Snyder

    Survival Stories with EJ Snyder

    In this Episode, Steven talks with EJ Snyder, #1 Survival Expert according to Top Tens.

    Survive With EJ “Down & Dirty” Basics is July 27 - 30, 2023.  You can find more at Survive with EJ Down & Dirty Basics.

    You can also find EJ on YouTube and TikTok.


    You can follow Stephen on Facebook by searching for stephenrobbinshd or on Instagram at StephenHuntDay.

    You can also email Stephen at stephen.huntingday@gmail.com or info.huntingday@gmail.com.

    And until next time, keep hunting and doing what God calls you to do.

    The proposal of American regulations on artificial intelligence

    The proposal of American regulations on artificial intelligence

    On May 30, 2023, DLA Piper held an event called "The Artificial Intelligence Revolution, Are You Ready?" We relive in installments the main speeches from the event. 

    In this episode, Victoria Espinel, President and CEO, BSA and a member of the group of super experts working on the draft U.S. legislation on artificial intelligence discusses it with Roberto Valenti, a partner at the law firm DLA Piper.

    Bonus Episode: A Preview of The Black Student Athlete Summit with Dr. Leonard Moore

    Bonus Episode: A Preview of The Black Student Athlete Summit with Dr. Leonard Moore

    In this special bonus episode, we bring you a preview of this year's Black Student-Athlete Summit. Since 2015, the Black Student-Athlete Summit has been an annual gathering place for Black student-athletes, professionals, professors, and administrators.

    "The Black Student-Athlete Summit is the only event of its kind that caters to the holistic development of the Black Student-Athlete. Our three action-packed days are filled with dope content, dope people, and dope networking. The goal of the Summit is to empower Black Student-Athletes to maximize their college experience by killin' it in the classroom and not leave "any meat on the bone" in terms of opportunities. In addition, professional staff who attend the Summit are empowered to go back to their campuses and create innovative initiatives to ensure that Black Student-Athletes are competitive in the global workforce upon graduation."

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    George MIcheal Reborn

    George MIcheal Reborn
    GEORGE MICHAEL REBORN - The incredible George Michael WHAM! tribute to the late, great legend! This show is a must see! With his live vocals (NO LIP-SYNCING here), Robert Bartko exudes the energy and passion of George in the 80’s and 90’s… getting the crowd on the dance floor for “Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go” and prompting standing ovations for his performance of “Careless Whisper.” He even gets the fans involved! Robert is a spot-on George Michael lookalike, with the vocal range, dance moves, crowd interaction, and charisma that will leave you cheering for an encore. Close your eyes and you’ll swear you’re listening to the real deal, not a George Michael impersonator!

    Rome-Floyd Chamber Small Business Spotlight – Renee Blackburn with Free Clinic of Rome, Matt Hart with the Northwest Georgia Council of the Boy Scouts of America, and Justin Shepard with River Remedy Brewing

    Rome-Floyd Chamber Small Business Spotlight – Renee Blackburn with Free Clinic of Rome, Matt Hart with the Northwest Georgia Council of the Boy Scouts of America, and Justin Shepard with River Remedy Brewing
    The post Rome-Floyd Chamber Small Business Spotlight – Renee Blackburn with Free Clinic of Rome, Matt Hart with the Northwest Georgia Council of the Boy Scouts of America, and Justin Shepard with River Remedy Brewing appeared first on Business RadioX ®.

    S4 | EP2 - Talkin' British Motorcycles with Jared Weems

    S4 | EP2 - Talkin' British Motorcycles with Jared Weems

    Jared Weems returns to FDB to give us  great insight on the history and ways of Triumph, BSA and Norton. You will be amazed of the knowledge this man has for bikes across the pond!

    We talk a bit more about the Autism Bike Build we have cooking, as well as info on the voting for the style of bike that gets built. Listen to get the details!

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    28 | Did I Just Clapback?

    28 | Did I Just Clapback?

    There's fashionably late and then there's being rude. The boys tackle a question on group dining etiquette before moving on to a question directed at Eagle Scout Matt Shea...one that spawns Eric's long-awaited line of Boy Scout-related inquiries for Matt. That's right folks...the Boy Scout episode has arrived.

    Got a question for the show? Submit your least-pressing questions at youdidntaskforthis@gmail.com or @udidntaskpod on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

    Morning Bell 4 October

    Morning Bell 4 October

    Friday’s sell off saw Australian shares close 2% lower. It was the 4th straight week of declines. Banking stocks were the worst performers. All four major banks tumbled, with Commonwealth Bank (ASX:CBA) down the most. Mining stocks also fell, while travel stocks were higher after Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced international borders will open in November. 

    European stocks closed in the red on Friday after economic data released showed euro zone inflation hit a 13-year high. Inflation rose 3.4% in September, the highest reading since September 2008. The Stoxx 600 closed 0.4% lower. 

    There was a broad rebound in New York. All three major benchmarks advanced, following a surge in US consumer spending data for August. The Dow gained 480 points, the S&P 500 rose nearly 1.2% and the Nasdaq gained 0.8%. The 10-year Treasury yield fell on Friday, back below 1.5%. 

    Following US equities, the SPI futures are suggesting the ASX200 will open 0.7% higher. 

    What to watch today, 

    • Take note that October is historically another volatile month. 
    • BSA Limited (ASX:BSA) goes ex-dividend today. 
    • Some of the most traded stocks on Friday by Bell Direct clients were Fortescue Metals (ASX:FMG) and Mineral Resources (ASX:MIN), as mining stocks all dropped. FMG fell 2.6% on Friday and was one of the ASX200’s worst performers in September, falling over 20% the past month, with the drop in iron ore prices. FMG is a Bell Potter BUY. MIN fell 6.9% on Friday, that is a Citi BUY. 
    • In economic news, housing data released on Friday saw property prices are still rising, up 1.5% in September and have jumped 20% over the year. Economic updates in the week ahead will include Balance of Trade data for August and the RBA’s interest rate decision released tomorrow and Building Permits out on Friday. 
    • The oil price has lifted 1.1% and is trading above US$75, supported by tight supply and high demand ahead of OPEC’s meeting next week. 
    • Gold is trading higher, with a strong dollar, rising bond yields, as well as expectations that the US Fed will pull back on bond-buying in November. 
    • The coal price continues to rise, amid the tight supply in China, while the seaborne iron ore price is trading 3.6% lower at US$115 per tonne. 

    Trading Ideas:

    • Bell Potter have upgraded Uniti Group (ASX:UWL) from a HOLD to a BUY. Their 12-month price target remains unchanged at $4.50, where the total expected return is over 15%. Bell Potter views the recent pull back in UWL’s share price as a buying opportunity and forecast continued strong growth. UWL closed lower on Friday at $3.82, implying 17.8% share price growth in a year. 
    • Bullish charting signals have been identified in Imdex (ASX:IMD), Cynata Therapeutics (ASX:CYP) and Elsight (ASX:ELS) according to Trading Central. 

    Financial Crime Fighters: The new US AML Law - Elizabeth Slim, Senior Consultant, Volkov Law & ACAMS Co-Chair, Southern California Chapter (USA) Part 1

    Financial Crime Fighters: The new US AML Law - Elizabeth Slim, Senior Consultant, Volkov Law & ACAMS Co-Chair, Southern California Chapter (USA) Part 1

    Elizabeth Slim joins Sam Sheen and Marie Lundberg to chat about the Anti-Money Laundering Act 2020 (AMLA) and how this significant reform will impact areas such as Beneficial Ownership rules, FinCen's planned review of the art market from an AML perspective and whether overseas businesses with subsidiaries in the US need to comply with these requirements. They also consider the not-so-simple UBO rules, when companies must register their owners and the many exemptions offered under the AMLA Act , expanded provisions for US government to obtain records from non-US banks and how they could lose their correspondent bank account if they fail to cooperate. And of course, sharing of information between entities as part of a new pilot project.  Part one of two.  

    Morning Bell 9 February

    Morning Bell 9 February

    The ASX200 is eyeing a fall of 0.2% at the open ahead of some property businesses reporting results on the effect of reduced rent and vacancies due to COVID-19.

    Keep an eye on some of the most traded stocks from yesterday:

    • Zip (ASX:Z1P) rose 13% and is suggested to rally again. Rent.com.au (ASX:RNT) gained 24% yesterday and early orders suggest another rally could be on the cards. Flexiroam (ASX:FRX) rose 95% yesterday.

    Companies reporting today:

    • Dexus (ASX:DXS), Shopping Centres Australasia (ASX:SCP), James Hardie (ASX:JHX), Boral (ASX:BLD), Emeco (ASX:EHL), Challenger (ASX:CGF) and Suncorp (ASX:SUN).

    Local trading ideas:

    • IMDEX (ASX:IMD) was upgraded by Bell Potter following its better than expected earnings results handed down yesterday. IMD is a Bell Potter buy with an increased price target of $2.20.
    • Citi reiterated Elders (ASX:ELD) as a buy with a $13 target.
    • Super Retail Group (ASX:SUL), BSA (ASX:BSA) and Andromeda Metals (ASX:AND) are giving off bullish charting signals according to Trading Central.

    Buvez mieux, buvez moins

    Buvez mieux, buvez moins

    Février semble avoir gagné le titre officiel du mois sans alcool de l’année. Sans doute avez-vous remarqué vous aussi que partout sur les réseaux sociaux, les gens documentent allègrement leur défi 28 jours. Que vous releviez le défi ou pas, les Méchants Raisins vous proposent des recommandations de (vrais) vins mais aussi, des suggestions (critiques et parfois flatteuses) de bières, de vin et de gin sans alcool.  

    Recommandations:  

    Patrick

    Tornatore, Bianco 2019, Etna, Italie 25,10 $ - Code SAQ 14559075 – 13 % - 1,3 g/L 

    Gerhard Markowitsch, Blaufränkisch 2018, Carnutum, Autriche 21,00 $ - Code SAQ 13097147 – 13 % - n.d. g/L 

    Nadia

    Torres, Moscatel 2019, Natureo, Espagne 9,75 $ - Code SAQ : 11334794 – 0,5 % - 47 g/L 

    Bonne Nouvelle, Merlot, France 8,25 $ - Code SAQ : 12663021 – 0,5 % - 34 g/L 

    Brancaia Chianti Classico Riserva 2015, Italie 39,75 $ - Code SAQ : 10431091 – 14 % - 1,4 g/L 

    Mathieu 

    Château de Mérande Savoie Arbin La Belle Romaine 2018, France 28.90$ - Code SAQ : 14460711 – 12% - 1,2 g/L  

    A l’aveugle 

    Terre Cevico, Cantine Ronco San Crispino, Terre Siciliane, Italie 3,95 $ (250 ml) – Code SAQ 14545351 – 12 % - 6 g/L – Biologique 

    Gerhard Markowitsch, Blaufränkisch 2018, Carnutum, Autriche 21,00 $ - Code SAQ 13097147 – 13 % - n.d. g/L 

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    28 Hahnenkämme

    28 Hahnenkämme

    Opa backt Hahnenkämme und Ollarikchen hat einen Trick, mit dem sie ein paar davon abgreifen kann.

    "Ollarikchen - Die Wilde von der Weinreihe" ist ein Hörspiel-Podcast für Kinder und Erwachsene. In 60 kurzen Episoden (zwei bis vier Minuten lang) erzählt die lustige und selbstbewusste Enkelin des Bäckermeisters vom Leben in der Weinreihe, einer lebendigen Einkaufsstraße eines Dorfes mitten im Deutschland der 50er Jahre.

    Die zeitlosen Geschichten wie z.B. "Friedhofshühner" und "Major Flitzer", erlebt von Ulrike Richter, aufgeschrieben von der amerikanischen Journalistin (New York Times, New Yorker) und Autorin ("Moskau um Mitternacht") Sally McGrane wurden während der Corona-Krise von Axel Scheele (freiberuflicher Musikschaffender) zu einem Podcast vertont, dem Katharina Thalbach ihre unverwechselbare Stimme geliehen hat.

    Eine neue Folge wird unter www.Ollarikchen.de jeden Donnerstag veröffentlicht und kann dort, sowie bei allen anderen Podcastanbietern (Spotify, Apple, etc.) gehört werden.

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    11 Friedhofsblumen

    11 Friedhofsblumen

    Ollarikchen kommt zu spät nach Hause und gibt der Mutter ein Geschenk damit sie nicht böse ist. Ob es dabei zu einem Happy End kommt, hört ihr in dieser Folge

    "Ollarikchen - Die Wilde von der Weinreihe" ist ein Hörspiel-Podcast für Kinder und Erwachsene. In 60 kurzen Episoden (zwei bis vier Minuten lang) erzählt die lustige und selbstbewusste Enkelin des Bäckermeisters vom Leben in der Weinreihe,

    Die zeitlosen Geschichten wie z.B. "Friedhofshühner" und "Major Flitzer", erlebt von Ulrike Richter, aufgeschrieben von der amerikanischen Journalistin (New York Times, New Yorker) und Autorin ("Moskau um Mitternacht") Sally McGrane wurden während der Corona-Krise von Axel Scheele (freiberuflicher Musikschaffender) zu einem Podcast vertont, dem Katharina Thalbach ihre unverwechselbare Stimme geliehen hat.

    Eine neue Folge wird unter www.Ollarikchen.de jeden Montag und Donnerstag veröffentlicht und kann dort, sowie bei allen anderen Podcastanbietern (Spotify, Apple, etc.) gehört werden. 

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