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The Bitboy Crypto Podcast
A highlight from Interest Rate Hikes FINISHED?! (Crypto War NOT Over)
"Welcome to Discover Crypto! It is September 20th. It's 11 .30am. How are we all doing? We got Drew and AJ on the ones and twos today, folks. We're going to talk about the Fed. We're going to talk about what are they going to be saying with the interest rate hikes. And also we're going to be talking about Bitcoin and other cryptos. AJ, how are you doing today? I'm doing great, man. Another day in the life. Let's get it. Drew, how are you doing? Oh, just great. You know, can't complain. Well, you can. You can. You complain when you get home. You'd like, you know, just really vent to your two -year -old. Yeah, that's where I do it. Deezy, did you see the tweet that went out yesterday about the show I'm doing with from George from Cryptos R Us? What? Yeah, yeah. Yeah, he's with Blockchain Boy and Neutron. Joshua Jay. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah. So we're all like, it's for crew, like, plus, you know, and basically we're all doing something different. I believe, like, Josh is doing like a news kind of show and Blockchain Boys. I'm not really sure what Blockchain Boys doing, but I know the videos are going to start coming out here pretty soon. We're still like brainstorming my concept, but I have a really good, like, rough idea of what I'm doing. But it's going to be really interesting to see how, like, where this goes. And I'm just fun to excited to do something different, you know? And I'm excited. We got Frankie Candles doing the charts today. I see Frankie getting ready in his neon square. He's in his, like, little neon area. I don't know if, oh, he can hear me. He's showing some recognition and anticipation of what Deezy is going to say next. Yeah, we saw the Donald Trump Jr. tweets. It looks like he got hacked. Also, Rob, you're popping it. Hey, we're going to see you back. Can't wait till you come back. All right, let's just get right into crypto. Marc Kepson's Drew is done. Am I too tall? Am I too tall? Too tall for the camera? Look, I got to stand. I got to do these shows a lot, you know? I take the shoes off. So I shrink, you know? They come in. I'm like 6 '11", and I take the shoes off. Then I drop back down to 6 '3". I got the Tom Cruise lifts. All right, Bitcoin is falling a little bit, folks. We were in the green this morning when I first woke up. Now we are down 0 .6%, and Ethereum is down 1 .3%. But XRP looks pretty good. XRP is up. It is up 0 .8 % on the day so far. Meanwhile, Cardano, I woke up this morning. It was up, but now it's down. It is down 0 .7%. Dogecoin down 1 .3%. TonCoin finally cooling off a little bit for the week here. It is down 1 .2%. Litecoin has taken a little bit of a beating, folks. Litecoin is down 5%. We talked about Litecoin a little bit yesterday on ATB. I highly recommend you check that out after this stream. All right, let's look at the top gainers. Then we're going to look at the top losers. You know, I have a streak of keeping my coins in the losers, but not today, folks. I'm feeling good. In fact, maybe I'll have a coin in the top 10. Who knows? All right, here we have Caspa leading the way. Caspa is just on fire, folks. The people who bought Caspa at $0 .01, $0 .02, looking good. Just put in a higher high too. You got past that last one, yep. All right, we are now above a nickel, and it looks like maybe price discovery mode for a Caspa. XDC is up 4 .3%. Maker is up. Radix is up. Aave is up. I have a coin in the ties. A little Solana. I think maybe I have some Arbitrum. Maybe. I'm not even sure I have to check. Then we have, you know, XRP is up 0 .8%. We got gold. Gold's moving to the upside. The graph moving to the upside, even though Bitcoin and ETH are down. Okay, so it's not all blood in the streets, but hopefully, it's not going to be blood in Deasy's wallet, guys. And again, I promise you, I do not check this ahead of time. I kind of like being surprised. I like discovering it with you. So let's discover cryptos, Deasy's coins in here. I'm looking good today. All right, I don't know how long the streak has been continuing. I don't know when's the last. I think I last held Litecoin in 2021. Never had Thor, Phrax, eCash, or I know Frankie likes to trade Adam. I like to trade Eve. So maybe we'll talk to him about the Adam is falling 4 % here. Litecoin down 5%. Thor chained down 5%. Any of these coins, you know, peak it. Well, if you go at it, I do have two in the top 10. I got two in the top 10. Just, you know, just to make it feel good. But any of these screaming at you here? Yeah, Thor, Litecoin, Phrax. Not surprised really to see. I mean, everything kind of came up yesterday. I'm still kind of sticking to the theory that the pump we're seeing could possibly be a bull trap. I think, you know, when we get into the FOMC news, the pauses that is likely coming is going to be bullish for the sentiment. I'm just still like kind of macro worried based off of the stock market sharks. Actually, the Algorand, you know, down 2 .8%. That one's kind of obviously yelling at me a little bit. I have a theory coming up, but I'm not going to say it right now. But I'm making a video about it, about Algorand. So stay tuned for that. OK, so you're going to create more? I'm going to create more. I create more crypto content every day and some of it's about Algorand. But I like how it's a period. Create more. No exclamation point. Just create. It's more like create more. Oh, OK. Great. More. Great. Great. Yeah. All right. Well, we're going to create some stories here about the feds. What are they doing? I don't know if we've ever had an article from this news organization. ABC. Shout out to Mickey Mouse and the Disney crew here. Fed to decide on a rate hike. Testing optimism about a soft landing as inflation rises again. Upon announcing the Fed Reserve's latest rate hike decision in July, Jerome Powell spoke out a lectern in Washington, DC for a half hour before he dropped a bombshell. The Central Bank staff has abandoned its forecast of a recession. Staff at the Fed, in other words, now expect the Central Bank to achieve a soft landing, an outcome in which the US brings down inflation while avoiding a downturn. Inflation has ticked up for two consecutive months, reversing some of the progress made in the effort to bring price increases down to normal levels. Meanwhile, oil prices have soared, threatening to push inflation even higher. Well, they got like moving ads. Whoa, whoa, what's going on here? Calm down, ABC. Economists surveyed by Bloomberg expect the Fed to leave its benchmark interest rate unchanged, affording policymakers time to weigh their next move as a rapid series of previous rate hikes take full effect. I was looking at Caleb Franzen's tweets. We're at 99 % on the prediction market unchanged today, right? Have you been looking at the, when is the next one? Is it November? I can pull the calendar. I'm pretty sure it's the end of October. I think it's like maybe on Halloween. Let me double check. Oh, on Halloween is going to be spooky. Okay, Drew, are you going to give out candy this Halloween? Absolutely. You know, but actually I'll be doing candied apples. Okay, I'm going to be giving out pamphlets on inflation to children. Yeah, you know, you could have got Reese's pieces, but blame Jerome Powell. You can take advantage of the time and the season to teach your children about tax. Tax them. Like attacking kids for their pillowcases of candy? Taxing them heavily. Yeah, take 33 % of every Snickers bar they get. That's right. Yeah, that's just the way it is. Why wait? Welcome to America, you know? And yeah, the next FOMC is October 31st, November 1st, so. Okay, okay. October 31st. All right, all right. Halloween, what's Jerome Powell going to dress up as? Alex from A Clockwork Orange. Pat, do you want us to dress up on the channel? I might be willing to dress up in a costume. I might be willing. You know, every - I could break out the green spandex, go old school. You know, every Halloween, AJ disappears and a Mr. Meeseeks just shows up. Okay, I heard existence is pain though. Existence is pain. We're not fumbling around for meaning here, Deezy. All right. Well, I'm fumbling around for this rate of inflation. It eases slightly 6 .7 % despite the oil prices surging. You know, like we said, I think the oil is going to be a leading indicator, so inflation will trickle down from the oil prices. If you want to think about it, it's going to cost more money to get those bananas to drive from point A to point B because they're going to have to spend more in the gas tank. This is going to be - It's just give it a while, let it roll out to the rest of the economy. Namely, food. Oil prices really, really like to impact food prices a couple months down the line. Well, we're looking at the ONS as the Office for National Statistics, and they said the consumer price index measure slowed in the 12 months to August from the 6 .8 figure reported the previous month thanks to food rising at a weaker pace during the month compared to August 22. During the X minute, I have a tweet about Canadian food prices, and I just kind of look at where they've gone over the past 20 years. It is shocking. It is shocking. I used Bard. I was like, this doesn't feel right for the price. I went to a Canadian grocery store, and I went low. I went low. There's expensive eggs and cheap eggs. I typed in the cheap egg price. It was still very scary. All right, well, we have predictions. Jerome Powell's got his ideas. You notice I was thinking about this BlackRock. What is BlackRock thinking about all this? BlackRock and others predict the Fed's next move. What does it mean for Bitcoin though? According to Marilyn Watson, is a BlackRock's head of global fundamental income strategy. The central bank's federal funds target rate will remain roughly the same until the end of the year going through its September, November, and December meetings. For the record, I think the economic data has consistently surprised to the upside, she said. That includes GDP, the unemployment rate, and the labor market. Beware, beware of recession. The analyst has previously argued that Bitcoin's price is macroeconomic determined by conditions, including its four -year cycles, which I am still a firm believer in for this cycle. Might be less of an effect of the previous one, but I'm still a believer in the four -year cycle, going to push Bitcoin to the new high. I do think we'll set in a new all -time high. I don't think we're going to hit a quarter million dollars in two years, but I think we're going to flirt with $100K, which they do not believe are related to the Bitcoin halving. So they're saying the four -year cycle is not related. I don't know what they're saying here. Risk assets go lower in recessions. So I'd expect Bitcoin would not perform well in that environment. It has not seen a real recession in its existence. It was birthed out of a recession, but yeah, hasn't really gone through one from the beginning stages to the end there. Yeah, there's never been a Bitcoin bull run during a phase of quantitative tightening. We've always been quantitatively easing the money supply anytime Bitcoin goes up into the right. And that obviously is what it takes. I think they're kind of leaning into if we're in a recession, and that lines up with the four -year cycle. But just so far, we're three for three with the having idea playing out. And the trend hasn't broken yet, so that's why I always say sticking to November 25 as a benchmark, but that's just a benchmark. It could be behind that. It could be in front of that. We don't have a crystal ball, but we can go off the pattern that we've seen before. All right. Well, speaking of quantitative tightening, we also have calfskin tightening, the tightest calfskin in the entire world. I don't care if you have a baby cow jacket for an extra small on an 800 -pound man, there is no tighter calfskin than the man I'm looking at right now. That is Frankie Candles. Frankie Candles, welcome back. How's it doing? Does it feel good? It feels good. The calfskin is tight, and so is Bitcoin's price action. But yeah, I don't want to waste time here. Let's go ahead and jump right into the charts here. Now, here we are. Now, obviously, I talk about this all the time. I don't typically trade on newsdays like this. It is usually a complete washing machine. Usually the shorts get wrecked, then the longs get wrecked, or the longs get wrecked, and then the shorts get wrecked. So I don't typically trade. Now, I am in a few trades right now. I am in this Bitcoin long right now. I have profits locked in on this trade and my stop loss is at my entry. So kind of how I am playing this today is I'm going to be holding my long. I am long from about $25 ,000 to $50 ,000 just below this range. And again, I have taken profits on that stop loss at break even. And then I am also in a short position from somewhere up here. I am slightly in profit on the short position. So I am long up and now I am in this small short position that is in slight profit. However, this is kind of how I'm playing this today, DZ. Because basically, like I said, I never recommend people trade on these newsdays just because of the complete unpredictable volatility that you're likely to see. Now, the last FOMC meeting, I believe, was on the 25th, 26th of July. I believe someone could correct me if I'm wrong on that. But we actually have seen a few FOMC meetings where we didn't really have too much happen. And I've been telling people that we are likely in that kind of boring accumulation phase of the bear market. A lot of times, if you go back to at least the 2017 or 2018, 2019 bear market, we had that bear market rally. And once we topped off at that point, we kind of just bled out. And for the most part, if you kind of just ignore this panic wick from March of 2020, which was obviously a Black Swan event, we kind of just wiggled sideways. We got that big bear market rally, we topped off, bled out a little bit, and then we just kind of went sideways again with the exception of that panic wick. And I do think we are in somewhat of a similar situation here where the rest of this bear market may not be the most exciting thing ever. But for today, basically how I'm handling this, DZ, is I'm going to be kind of...

Real Estate Coaching Radio
A highlight from "I Would List My Home, But I Can't Find A Home To Buy!"
"Welcome to Real Estate Coaching Radio, starring award -winning real estate coaches and number one international bestselling authors, Tim and Julie Harris. This is the number one daily radio show for realtors looking for a no BS, authentic, real time coaching experience. What's really working in today's market, how to generate more leads, make more money, and have more time for what you love in your life. And now your hosts, Tim and Julie Harris. Listeners, have you ever heard this before? Have you ever heard a prospective seller tell you, I would happily list my house with you, but I can't until I find a home to buy. Boy, is that ever a conversation ender. Yeah, I would list my home, but where's all the inventory? You know, sellers can go online. They're searching all the time. Everything they see is pending. There's not a whole lot popping up. I would give you my listing, but where am I going to go? Now, here's the thing, with record low inventory nationwide, realtors seem to be hearing the same thing day in and day out, which we just said, I'd move, but where would I go? For most agents, unfortunately, that's the end of the conversation, simultaneously ending the possibility of taking a new listing as well as facilitating that buyer side. After all, nationwide inventory is at all time lows and according to Altos research, it bubbles up between 400 ,000 and 500 ,000 actives. When you take the pendings out, we're still at least a million listings shy of being in a balanced market. Okay, does not include all new construction, number one, but number two, here's something I want you guys to keep in mind. Your sellers who want to obviously buy something else once their property sells, whether it's more expensive or less expensive, they are, guess what, not worried about the interest rate. That is not what's holding them back. What's holding them back is the lack of something to choose to purchase. That's what their issue is. Why is it not the interest rate? Because most of the sellers in your marketplace, half of which have homes with no mortgages, roughly speaking, and the other half have mortgages where they have 50 % equity. So virtually all the prospective sellers that you're working with don't really care too much about the interest rates because they're going to have so much money down, their payment is not going to be that significant anyway and or they could buy the interest rates down. Do not get stuck in the emotional mental mud believing that this market, especially with sellers, the slowdown is rate driven. It's not. Now, first -time buyers? Yes. I agree. First -time buyers, they are definitely having a mortgage rate payment shock issue and to that, it's just going to get worse because rents are going to increase. So all the while they're hoping and praying the mortgage rates decrease, their rents are going to increase and a lot of times those first -time buyer types are going to be stuck in a long -term renting cycle which can last their lifetime. So we've done lots of podcasts on that, how to present to those types of folks so that they can essentially move themselves out of payment shock and into the reality that housing is expensive and it's not getting cheaper. You might as well own the house yourself versus basically renting it. But again. With regards to the first -time buyer question, but this podcast we're really focusing on, I would list with you, but I'm not convinced that there's anything to buy. I'm not going to sell it just to be homeless. So don't just answer with, yeah, there's really nothing on the market. I mean, everything in the MLS is already pending, Realtors. Stop saying that. I'll put you in my search widget and we'll watch for something to pop up together. I'll drip on you. I'll drip on you. Okay. Well, that's one method of maybe someday possibly finding something for your would -be sellers to buy. You can't end the conversation there and expect to actually do any business. Market forces are working against you. Rates are higher. Inventory is scarce. Add some inflation, the specter of possible recession and overall uncertainty. And now you've got a transitioning market. And if you're just going to roll over and say, well, yep, there's nothing to buy. You're done. You're not actually in real estate when you talk like that. But it's all those points amplified because when is the last time you went to any source, any media source, and they were making you feel optimistic? Never. Never. Right? I mean, everything including alien visitation is now essentially making the headlines. It's discouraging people from feeling optimistic. So you're going to have to understand that most people don't listen to our podcast and don't know the importance of having media -free mornings, media -free days, media -free lives. In other words, purging all that stuff. So you're going to have to remember when you're talking to folks that a lot of times you're going to have to help them move past their hesitance that's being constantly reinforced by their friends, their family, the news media, and all the rest of it. So just keep that in mind. Well, you do have a choice to make. You can either wait for the market to bounce back or you can create your own opportunities by being more proactive. We prescribed the mantra, hope for the best, but plan for the worst. Assume you're not going to wake up to three and a half percent interest rates and double the inventory. That is not going to happen. Back to our conversation with that would -be seller client who won't list with you because they don't want to become homeless. Here are the top five solutions that go beyond waiting and watching for magic inventory to arise. Okay. Good news for all of you. Some of the notes from today's show are down below along with the opportunity for you to explore becoming a Harris certified coach. We informally talked about it two days ago and we have formally now decided that we are going to open up our Harris certified coach certification program again. So if you're interested, and we have not done this for two years, but if you're interested in not just learning how to be a real estate coach but have a real estate coaching business, make sure you click the link below in the show description and fill out the form. We highly are selective who we have as a prospective real estate coach and yeah, it's owners. The process is not just simply by, you know, you're not just going to buy a certificate. You actually have to earn the right to be a Harris certified coach. Our name is on your certification and you have to assume we're going to take that very seriously. So the link to become a Harris certified coach is below or you can just go to Harris certified coach .com. All right, Julie, these are the top five solutions. Solutions to when they say, that's an objection, I would list with you, I would move. But where am I going to go to? Okay, top five solutions so you can still take the listing. Number one, consider building a home instead of chasing after the scarce resale inventory. There are several advantages to this option. First, many builders are buying down interest rates and using their in -house financing. The buyer can lock in a better rate this way, thus giving them lower payments. Next advantage, the house is new. No rehab for them and no inspection nightmares for you. It's all good. Your client can get their home on the market a couple of months prior to the completion and not have to move twice. And finally, when your client builds, they aren't having to compete in a bidding war. It's all good. Now your points were mostly geared towards production builders, but if you're not having a market with a lot of production builders, the big, you know, Epcons and well, I mean, you know. MI and KB homes and all the big ones, right? That's fine. Just go to a builder and most of the country, there are builders that build ones and twos and threes houses here and there on your land. Align yourself with those guys. You can have the same result. Very well put. You have to go look for it. Be proactive. Okay. Number two, consider. And again, these things, these five things are playing into your conversations so that you can counsel with your sellers who your buyers are would be sellers. Maybe they could consider buying first closing and then listing the previous home. Don't assume that your buyer seller prospects won't or can't utilize this option. They may have a down payment saved that's not actually in their home equity. They might use a bridge loan to borrow their equity, close on the next home and then sell the old one. You don't know if you don't ask. The advantage is that your client can make a non -contingent offer, secure their home and deal with their old house later. Make sure that you know lenders who offer bridge loans and understand how to explain this option. There's a lot of those out there. You should at least run it up the flagpole and see if it makes sense. But a lot of people can purchase their next home without actually having to sell a present one. The underlying point of Julie's point number two there was don't assume that your perspectives on finances and risk is the same as theirs because you're not going to approach the perspective seller about purchasing something with all their options. So let them know. You have several choices on how we can move forward, Mr. Seller. Here's one, here's two, here's three, here's four. Which one is best for you? That's the point of this podcast is to have those conversations instead of saying, yep, there's no inventory. We'll just drip and wait for something to drip on you. I mean, what is it? 30 % of all the home sales are it's our new construction, right? And that's going to be at least 50%. It's 30 % and rising for sure. Okay. So number three, and so, you know, some of these, these five possibilities, it also goes to how the seller's mindset is. Are they somebody that has no problem buying first and then selling second? Are they a little bit more risk adverse? So this number three goes to that point. Consider selling first, then renting for a while and taking time to look for the right home. The advantage here is that the seller has cashed out their equity and is ready to pounce on the right home, but without the pressure of organizing closing and possession dates. Who are your go -to leasing agents? Consider both traditional rentals, short -term vacation rentals that may consider a lease, as well as apartment complexes. Many have some great amenities that could work for a short - or longer -term lease while you help your client find the right home to buy. Again, you don't know if you don't run it up the flagpole, do you? Okay, number four, consider getting the seller's home on the market now, but make the acceptance of an offer contingent on seller finding suitable housing. The buyer will probably want a specific time frame, but you can usually get 90 to 120 days to secure the next home for your seller who is now a buyer. Many buyers in today's market are just anxious to find the right home and will be flexible with the seller's situation. It's still, in most places, a seller's market. The advantage to your client is that they won't have to move twice, and you've negotiated for them enough time to look for the next place. A seller lease back to that buyer, the new owner, is another way to handle that. Just depends on the time frame. Okay, so let's give them the sticky details of this one. So if a lot of your buyers are putting enough money down and are paying cash for the house, they can easily do lease backs to the seller. Yeah, they're just happy to get the house secured. And the seller's happy to know what money they're going to have for their next one. So they can do lease backs that might even last a year, right? To Julie's point, they're just happy to have the house. And so you have to have these thoughts bouncing around your head, otherwise you're not going to be able to offer these different options to your prospective sellers. That's right. Well, that's why our coaching clients get a copy of this, so they can turn it into a leave behind when they have these conversations and use it for their scripting. Well, look at that right now. Combine number four with number one, right? Someone's building, it's going to be done in say 12 to 18 months. You can then basically put their existing house on the market, obviously sell it, have the sellers receive the proceeds from the closing. They become tenants of their former house that they owned.

Ultraflex Football
A highlight from 43: Week 2 Recap
"Welcome to the Ultraflex Football Podcast. Move over Pat McAfee. There's no denying that we are here to spice up your life and never forget about the good times. I'm your host, Anthony Sutton. With me, as always, is Rob Green. Man, I wasn't prepared for that change. What's up? What's going on? And Viva Forever, Ryan Wheeler. I feel so much pressure. Now we got to be better than Pat McAfee. All right. Oh, we got the... Go ahead. No, he's actually like swearing on ESPN now, and he's got like Mike Greenberg, he swore on ESPN now because of McAfee. He's actually... A little more laid back now, huh? Yeah, he wears a tank top. He's very good for ESPN, in my opinion. Go ahead. He's spicing up Disney, huh? I think I saw, didn't they have to put him on like an extra delay versus normal? I mean, I wouldn't be surprised. He has to cut out the F words a little bit, I heard. Someone's got to tell him to stop the cursing. No. Why? That's what makes it fun. I'm like eight song titles through my album here, so. Oh, he's like, damn, you're doing song titles already? Yeah, I thought you had to say him first. Holy moly. All right, well, we're about to find out what your song titles were. So Tony messed up two weeks ago. He didn't get all the song titles in, so now he has an album to himself, but because this is a team sport, a team podcast, Rob and I now have to split apart, or a album between ourselves. So Rob and I have Good Charlotte, The Young and the Hopeless. My songs are A New Beginning, Lifestyle of the Rich and the Famous, Wondering, The Story of My Old Man, Girls and Boys, and My Bloody Valentine. Rob? I don't know, man. I'm not feeling good about this week. This is a lot. Seven songs and a half hour show. All right, I got Hold On, Riot Girl, Say Anything, The Day That I Die, The Young and the Hopeless, Emotionless, and Movin' On. Tony, we're all wondering, what do you have? You have the Spice Girls, my man. And I already, I've gotten already into the pod. I've already gotten Spice Up Your Life, Stop, Never Give Up on Good Times, Move Over, Denying, and Viva Forever. I still need to get in Too Much, Saturday Night Divas, Do It, and The Lady is a Vamp, which will probably be a difficult one. Hold on, can you say that one more time? What was that? The Lady is a Vamp. Like a vampire, assuming? What's a vamp? It's a vampire. And that's from the Spice World album. 1997 made me feel old AF. 97, wow. I remember watching the Spice World movie, the Spice Girls movie. I do not remember. Oh, you guys didn't have older sisters, that's why. No. All right, anyway. Movin' On. All right, speaking of Movin' On, the NFL schedule moved on. We are now in week two, so let's get to Football Talk. And I guess technically we're in week three, so we're going to recap week two. As always, we're going to start with the Bills game, go to the Titans game, and then kind of what else is going on. So, Rob, you were at the Bills Raiders game. What were your biggest takeaways? It was a fun home opener. The Bills got back to their winning ways with a nice, easy, I'd even want to say I was worried at the beginning. It was a little annoying that they fell behind 7 -0, but I was confident they would still pull it out. They did. Josh Allen ended up AFC Offensive Player of the Week, I think the 11th time in his career now, which is pretty impressive. Wow, the franchise record. Oh, I didn't know that. Nice stat. You beat Jim Kelly, it was 10 times. Well, pretty nice. Feels like a new beginning for the Bills, for sure. Nice, Ryan. Where was I going with that? I told you guys a stat yesterday, actually, that surprised me, but Josh Allen is number one in completion percentage so far this year. I know it's only two games in, but fun little tidbit there. It's crazy how much can change week by week in the NFL, and it's going to happen again this week. If the Bills were to lose to Washington and go 1 -2, then it almost feels like the game, I know it wouldn't be a must -win, but it feels like the game against the Dolphins the following week would feel like a must -win. That way, they're not 1 -3 and that far behind the Dolphins, but yeah, it's crazy how much can change in one week in the NFL. Oh, show. My biggest takeaway, and I said it last week, kind of a similar takeaway for me was last year it felt like we never got pressure on the quarterback. This year, it feels like we're constantly getting the opposing quarterback pressure, and it feels like our offensive line is playing well, so big task, which is we're physical, we can run the ball, we can block, we can get pressure. It's a good change of pace. I don't know, honestly, I'm not smart enough to tell you if McDermott's play calling is a factor in that, or if it's just Leonard Floyd, hopefully his ankle's okay, is better, and Ed Oliver's having a better year, so on and so forth. Yes, I saw his average depth of tackle is negative yards right now, which is impressive. So his average tackle is a tackle for a loss. That's awesome. That's literally the definition of blowing up a play. So yeah, it's exciting. Obviously, this win means something, but it doesn't really if you go and lose to Washington, so got to two and one. Two and one, by the way. Oh, yeah. I think everyone does the thing where you kind of... Did we just lose our host? It kind of looks like a frozen face there. Okay. Hey, frozen face. Oh, Rob, it's you and I. Let's do this thing. All right. So I didn't get to talk about the Titans at all. Can we say anything now, because he's gone? Yeah, we can say anything. Say anything, say anything. Sorry, I can't sneak any of these. Good Charlotte. Anywho, girls and boys, my takeaway is that the Titans are who I thought they were. The team that... I guess who a lot of Titans fans thought they were. The team that's probably... You are who we thought you were. Welcome back, Anthony. Thanks. They're the team that's going to beat the good teams and lose to the teams they should beat. And that's how it feels like the Titans have always been. They keep every game close. They have a shot. They have a chance in every game. So they're not quite the young and the hopeless, but they're just maybe like the mediocre. No, they're not the young and the hopeless. Oh, I thought that was one of my song titles. That's the... Oh, no. Oh, no. Clearly. Well, okay. I guess I can cross that one off my list then. Anywho, you know who else I was impressed with was the Falcons. They play a certain brand of football. It's the NFC Titans. I think I have to be a fan of the Falcons now. But just ground and pound, they came back. They were able to pull that one out in Green Bay. So... Yeah. The Falcons. To your point, there's not many teams, I feel like, in the NFL that have an identity, like a true identity. The Falcons are one that you know exactly what you're getting every week. And that could be really good or it could be really bad. Oh, for sure. One of my week two takeaways is prior to the season, it was always... And I was the one on this podcast kind of leading the charge is how good the AFC is gonna be. And then if like through two weeks, which is, again, a small sample size, it feels like the 49ers, Eagles, and Cowboys are playing just as well as anybody. And they're all in the NFC. Now, the NFC doesn't have much else to offer, but those three teams are gonna be very formidable to whoever comes out of the AFC come Super Bowl time. Yeah. At this point, their high -end talent almost seems better than the AFC with a lot of the top teams in the AFC struggling. So... Do you guys think that three of the top five teams in the NFL are NFC teams? Maybe even three of the top four teams in the NFL? I think that's fair right now. Yeah. That's crazy, isn't it? Because before the season, it was like, the AFC is so strong, so good. They have all the good quarterbacks and two weeks is a pretty small sample size, but I think... I think at this point, yeah, it's safe to say those three teams are top five. I don't even know who you would put... I mean, I guess the Dolphins are probably the best team in the AFC at the moment. I mean, the Chiefs scored 17 points against the Jaguars. And I mean, the Bills looked very good last week, but you can't ignore how poorly they looked the first week on offense. So... And then obviously, the Bengals Chargers being 0 -2 hurts the AFC's, I guess, power rankings or however you want to look at it. And then Rogers being hurt. Those are three teams that I thought were going to have a very good season. They still might. Maybe not the Jets, but the Chargers and the Bengals.

The Eric Metaxas Show
A highlight from Larry Taunton
"Folks, welcome to the Eric Metaxas show, sponsored by Legacy Precious Metals. There's never been a better time to invest in precious metals. Visit legacy PM investments dot com. That's legacy PM investments dot com. Hey, you have you checked your bucket list lately? Are you ready to take care of item number seven? Listening to the Eric Metaxas show? Well, welcome. Tune in and then move on to item number eight. Skydiving with Chuck Schumer and AOC. Here now is Mr. Completed my bucket list at age 12. Eric Metaxas. Hey there, folks, welcome to the program. Today is Tuesday, September 19th. Exciting stuff. First of all, in a moment, we're going to talk about John Fetterman's clothing choices and how the world is going to hell at the speed of light. That's number one. Number two, we're going to talk to our friend Larry Taunton about everything else in the world and how things are going to hell at the speed of light. Larry Taunton, of course, dear friend. So he's my guest in our one in our two. We talked to another friend, Rosaria Butterfield. She has a book out. I have a copy here. Five lies of our anti -Christian age. She is amazing. We're going to have an hour with her today. That's our two. And then I'm going to get another hour with her, which will play another time because she's just extraordinary. So lots more to say on many other subjects. Tonight, we have a special Socrates in the city patrons dinner here in New York City. I want to talk about that another time. We're launching some very exciting Socrates initiatives, brand new, exciting. But so that's that's the setup. But we have our fashion expert, O .W. Root. He's a fashion blogger, culture critic. O .W. Root, welcome back. Thanks for having me. OK, what do we make of the unbelievably slovenly John Fetterman, who is somehow a United States senator dressing the way he does and not just that, but the headline is somehow maybe you know more about this than I do. The Senate, in a nod to the devil in hell, has said we're going to relax our clothing standards and we're going to let you wear a hoodie in the Senate. It's like we're making this up. What do you think of the situation? There's two things that come to mind when I think about this. First is the unbelievable hubris that exists in Fetterman. I mean, think of the hubris that it takes to serve as a senator in the United States of America, the most powerful empire on Earth, and essentially refuse to meet the basic standards of decorum and then force essentially a tyranny of the unreasonable, force them to relax their standards just for you. Think of the level of selfish hubris that exists there. And next, when we see this, it is a physical representation of the degeneration that we see everywhere. Our clothes reflect civilization and they reflect the health of our civilization. What the does clothing of John Fetterman again? Not some random guy on the street. He's a senator, United States of America, most powerful empire on Earth. And this is what he wears. And this is what they have changed the rules to allow. It is a sign of degeneration. Do we know why they changed the rules? I mean, the whole thing, I guess I haven't looked into it. So I'm not I'm not really clear on why they did that. Well, I know this. I believe that there is a rule that you can't vote unless you are wearing a suit. And he would vote from the corridor or something. Yeah, believe it or not. So he would sort of stick his head in and vote. So this is something like a high schooler. This was something a high schooler would do. You know, someone is like, I'm here, I'm here for class. Right now. And maybe they changed it for that reason. Maybe this reflects a bigger trend, honestly, toward the generation and collapse, because you've seen the adoption of tennis shoes. You've seen some of these senators that are pushing for sneakers to be allowed. Have you I don't know if you've seen these news articles, but there are more senators and politicians who are they've had these articles written about how great sneakers are and how we need to bring them into. The government. Yeah, yeah. I'm sure George Washington, if he could have would have worn would have worn sneakers, it's obvious that he would have worn red, you know, high tops, canvas high tops. No. Now, what's interesting to me about this? And by the way, people want to find you. They can go to necktie salvage dot com o w route at necktie salvage dot com. But we're talking about bigger issues, obviously. It's not about what one wears as much as what does it mean? What is what does it mean when a building is ugly? You know, is that just a architecture thing or does it touch the soul one way or the other? You could talk about brutalist architecture and how it seems to make us feel small and insignificant. There's other architecture. You look at it. It ennobles you. It inspires you. It's beautiful. Clothing is the is the same thing. And we talked about this last time you were on that, you know, since the 60s, there's been this it's almost like this kind of false egalitarianism, this idea that, oh, we don't want to make people feel bad who can't afford to dress well. So we're all going to dress like bums in solidarity with them. Now, the irony is that if you look at pictures from the past, every poor person, you see pictures in Harlem. Everybody is wearing a coat and tie, has tremendous dignity and took pride somehow in looking dignified and adult. And that's really what is happening to me. It's always it's a biblical issue in the sense that, you know, the head becomes the tail, the tail becomes the head. You no longer have this this order. In a sense, you have to say like, oh, we want adults to dress like kids because Federman, he's just like a sloppy kid. I mean, kids wouldn't dress like that years ago. But the point is that now it's like, I don't know, he has so much money and has so much white guilt that he wants to dress like what in his mind somebody would wear, you know, in the inner city. I don't know what's going on there, but it's something to do with that. We want to show solidarity with those who don't, you know, have the ability to. In other words, it's it's not logical, but that seems to be what's behind it. Absolutely. And this it reminds you of. Let's bring it back to those pictures you mentioned. You go back to the 30s, 20s, 40s. You could be destitute and you are you see guys wearing a coat tie. And there is a sense of ascendant dignity there. It's lifting up the impoverished, lifting up the common man because clothes represent him in a higher image. So what does it mean now in our decadence and in John Fetterman's decadence in our? We have so much money, he has so much money, and so he chooses to go down, he chooses to bring it down. Like you said, this false egalitarianism and go down and down. And it's not a shock that when you see those old photos, when things were really tough, times were tough, times were hard. But there was this need to reaffirm one's dignity through the difficulties. But for John Fetterman, there are no difficulties. In fact, he has made he's essentially forced the Senate to compromise to him. And so he has no difficulties. And so he doesn't need to reaffirm any dignity because he can dress like child. a And again, my son doesn't even dress like that. My son doesn't wear hoodies. My son doesn't wear a graphic T -shirts he wears. If I had a son who dressed like that, I'd put a beating on him. No, it's kind of it's kind of interesting. It's very interesting. It's a larger conversation. We don't have time right now, but we have to have it. But because I know that there are probably many men listening to this program right now who say, well, you know, Eric O .W., I don't know, I don't know. I don't like to I don't like to get dressed up. I don't like to I get that. Now, there's there's a there's another conversation there about the whole thing, because I really think what's happened is this used to be so normal that you didn't really have to think about it. Everybody had a certain kind of clothing. You just put it on like a uniform. You didn't have to think of it. I kind of have that. You know, I kind of a couple of jackets. It's not like I got to go, oh, what am I going to do? What? And I think that's part of what's happened is that we have we we no longer know how to dress. We don't know what is the formula. What is the it used to be a basic thing. Kids, young boys would wear shorts, not long pants. At a certain age, you dress like a man. You'd wear long pants and a coat and tie. Kind of a basic thing. Policemen wear a uniform. A nurse would wear uniform, doctor or uniform, white, whatever. All of that stuff was part of the culture. It's gone out of the culture. And now we're sort of confused. And so a lot of people in their confusion, they throw up their hands, they put on a hoodie and they vote in the Senate. We're at a time. Oh, W. Root, thanks for coming on necktie salvage dot com. Coming up, Larry Taunton. And after that, Rosaria Butterfield, folks, don't go away.

The Dan Bongino Show
Julie Kelly: Making Sense of the J6 Case Against Ray Epps
"To check it out, but only if you want honest journalism you want She's not your gal so Julie you know a lot about this case, and I I'm I kind I of mean that me I know I was being sarcastic in that open, but you know every and every bit of sarcasm is a little element The truth of that makes it. I think a little humorous is I don't know where we are, but Ray apps I mean we were told again that January 6 was the Pearl Harbor of our time We've got a guy you know literally not figuratively on tape talking about we Need to go into the Capitol conservatives like you and I start asking questions like hey You know it wasn't a good idea to Disguised incentivize him to do it and all of a sudden ray apps is a hero in the media, but can you Make any sense to you um it does not but to answer your According to the corporate media and people like Adam Kinzinger who to your point everyone involved Even remotely involved even people who weren't there like Henry gay Tario the ex Of -leader the Proud Boys everyone is an insurrectionist a domestic terrorist. They should be thrown in jail, But the key you know tossed for good except for ray apps, so If you listen to how they portray ray apps he is the victim of right -wing Theorists including us and Tucker Carlson that he just wandered there. He was To trying help police he wasn't instigating anything except and we have all the video evidence to the contrary. You know it was fascinating there's a hearing going on right now House Judiciary Committee and General Merrick Garland is there one of the Democrats is playing this video montage of January 6 and pops who up at the very first exterior breach point ray apps, but we're supposed to believe That he's only guilty

Mike Gallagher Podcast
A highlight from The Mike and Mark Davis Daily Chat - 09/20/23
"Music I needed me some Gary Numan mic with a little new wavy electronic sound of cars. Because I've done something now that you have done. My goal in life is to follow everything you've done. When I grow up, I want to be you. So guess what I've done? Don't get dry socketed. Okay, well, Lord knows. Oh, how'd that go? How'd that go? I may not make it today. I'm going to maybe do the hit with you and I am, boy, am I hurting. Oh, boy. I come out of here and I'm listening to the Mike Gallagher Show as all good Americans should. Bless your heart. You're saying, please call me so I don't have to talk as much. Oh, my gosh. And they oblige. Yeah, it's really. But what's going on? And then I'll get to my silly little story. Well, no, no, I didn't mean to interrupt you. I didn't want to. No, it's okay. First things first. And I know you're and you're a little cranky because listen, I want to I want to lift you up. If you've got to be scooped by anybody, be scooped by Tucker Carlson. No, you know what's funny? Because Paxton's people thought I'd be upset. Oh, we're so sorry. It's like, dude, it's Tucker flipping Carlson. There's 50 million people if that delays me a day. And I also totally understand in Tucker world if they say, look, if Ken Paxton is going to be on with us. No other media before this airs. I completely understand. Well, it also gives you a lot of great material based on what he's going to say. Five o 'clock tonight, it drops. Yeah, yeah. Because when I saw that unfolding, I thought about the timing because I saw his announcement of being on with Tucker and I knew he was going to do your show. And I thought, well, I'll bet you the Tucker thing has got to go first, probably. And they're bringing him to Maine, right? That he has been there. It has happened. It's been taped. Absolutely. Oh, wow. Interesting. So anyway, I had this stupid wisdom tooth surgery Friday and was feeling great Saturday, a little less great Sunday, starting to feel bad Monday. By Tuesday, full -fledged pain. Go to the dentist. He said, yep, you've got dry socket. I said, well, Lord. And don't look that up online if you're going to have wisdom tooth surgery. So it's like a really, really awful, awful pain. It's like when the I don't want to get too graphic. But it's it's people who know it, know it. Dry socket is what you don't want to have after you get your wisdom tooth taken out. So I'm not sure I'm going to make it. Is there something you I remember when I had some wisdom teeth taken out. I remember a piece of device that said, don't do fill in the blank or you'll get dry socket. What was that? And did you do it? Well, I ate and that's you know, you got to eat and have that. No kidding. And that's sucking through a straw. How about a straw straws? Bad. No straws. No, you know, don't chew on that side. You don't want to get food in there, but good luck not getting food in it. And that's the problem. The dentist, the oral surgeon said, oh, boy, you got some food in there. I said, I've been trying to rinse with saltwater and like they told me to do. And I you know, but it's bad. I mean, I was up all night and tossing and turning and you can't. And it's always bad. Of course, it's this interesting dilemma that everybody has in life. Everybody goes to the doctor, has the same. And if you've got a problem like this, they don't want to give you narcotics. They are so reluctant because of the scared of you. Well, hooked on something ensuing. Yeah. Because of the whole, you know, national epidemic. Opioids have a bad name. Opioids have a bad name. Opioids are awesome. The cause. There's a drop. They used to be the cause. I mean, the purpose properly used has been. And what's the thing? You saw it, didn't you? A painkiller. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. About about the Sackler family and all that. So this is they all this Dr.

What Bitcoin Did
A highlight from All Roads Lead to Bitcoin with Checkmate
"0 .1 % to 1 % is gargantuan numbers, just extraordinary numbers, right? If Bitcoin does, in fact, achieve 1 % balance sheet capacity everywhere, it makes a lot of sense. It's the perfect currency to settle between enemies for oil, which creates enemies. Hello there from Bedford. How are you all? Yes. I got back from Lebanon yesterday. What an amazing, profound trip. I cannot wait to get the film out to show you what I saw. Also can't wait to talk about it with people. You learn a lot about Bitcoin when traveling, things you can't read in the book, things you can't get from a podcast. And so, yeah, I'm looking forward to talking about my experiences. And I also do, I just want to say a massive thanks also to everybody who helped. A whole bunch of people came out to Lebanon or were in Lebanon and helped us with making this film. So sorry if I forget someone, but massive thanks to Ralph, Tony, Francois, Ellie, Ralph's dad. Who have I forgotten? If I've forgotten someone, I'm very sorry, but you know I love you. And I thank you all so much for your hospitality and help in putting this film together. And speaking of which, I obviously want to say a massive thanks to Iris Energy because without them, I couldn't do this. They came to me last year, was it last year or this year? I think it was the end of last year, perhaps it was this year. I don't know. It's all blown into one, but said, how can we help you? What do you want to do? What do you need? What do you need to do Pete? And I said, well, I need to make a podcast, but I want to make some more films. And they fully backed this and they said, look, here's the money, go and make every film you want to make. So listen, a massive shout out to everyone at Iris Energy, specifically Dan and Will Roberts for backing me and Danny and all the things we want to do. Anyway, enough of that, welcome to the What Bitcoin Did podcast, which is brought to you by those massive legends at Iris Energy, the largest NASDAQ listed Bitcoin miner using 100 % renewable energy. Yes, I'm your host, Peter McCormack, and today I've got a banger of a show. One of the best ones I think I've recorded this year with my boy Checkmate from Glassnode. And we initially planned to talk about on -chain data and we touched on that a little bit, but we quickly moved into all sorts of areas from Bitcoin incentives to macro to politics. It was almost like just a couple of friends talking about all the bullshit in the world and figuring out the role of Bitcoin in this. So yeah, I love this one. I love Checkmate. What a guy, what a massive human as well. He's like six foot 11 or something ridiculous. Like he towers down on Danny. With Danny's next to Checkmate, it's like me being next to Danny.

VUX World
A highlight from The future trajectory of AI in customer experience, with Sham Aziz
"Hello there, boys and girls, welcome to Vuexworld. Sorry about the delayed intro there. I just want to make sure that this setup is actually working because last time it wasn't and we lost the first 15 minutes of an epic interview with yell .com. And so if you are tuning in on LinkedIn, drop us a message on the chat there. Let me know that it's all working and we're live and kicking. The same thing if you're tuning in on YouTube. Welcome to Vuexworld. I am in a slightly renewed filming space. It's not quite the end result. We're going to have another setup here once I've finished it off, but here we are. I've managed to finally move into my office, which I've been dreaming about for the last five and a half years and working on for the last God knows how many months, but here we are. So thank you for joining us today. We're going to have an epic conversation. I'm going to welcome out in just one moment, Sham Aziz, who is the head of customer service at Selfages. And we're going to have a very good conversation about generally the state of AI, the current potential, future potential and thoughts around how to utilize artificial intelligence, large language models and things like that for the purposes of improving customer experience, improving customer service and much, much more. As always, if you do have some questions, please do stick them in the chat and we will do our very best to answer them. If you are not registered to our webinar this week on Thursday, I suggest that you do just that. We might touch on some of the topics at a high level in this conversation, but on Thursday, we're going to be showing you specifically how you can blend together large language models and traditional NLU based intent based systems to get the best of both worlds and actually put large language models into practice. If any of you are at the voice and AI summit, or if any of you have been working on this stuff for the last number of years, like we have, you will know that it's not just as simple as giving a large language model, a bunch of PDFs and sticking it live on your website and your way to the races. There is a lot more involved than that. And actually in some cases, for some use cases, large language models are not always an ideal choice. However, if you can harness them correctly and find the areas and the capabilities where they do perform well and consistently, you can get some great value from them in some important use cases. So we're going to be joined by ServiceBot CEO Cathal McLoyne on Thursday. And we're going to get into detail about that. So if you want to register, which I hope you will, you can just go to vux .world, click on the events tab and you can register there and then to be there live and direct this Thursday. But now the main event, it is now time for me to welcome Sham Aziz from Selfridges. Sham, welcome to VUX world, my friend. Hey, thank you. Much appreciated.

Crypto Curious
A highlight from 96 - Token2049 Highlights, Binance's SEC Showdown, Yuga Labs Update & Friend.tech on roids!!
"One of the big questions is - What is money? For practical purposes, it exists in a series of heterogeneous databases, very different databases. Do you believe in crypto? Digital currency may be an answer, but it is a highly respectable disaster. I'd go on Bitcoin. There is no second best. Welcome to the Crypto Curious podcast, proudly brought to you by the Bamboo app. Crypto Curious is your go -to source for all things cryptocurrency. Whether you're a seasoned pro or new to the world of crypto, we've got you covered. Each week, we'll break down the top news stories of the past seven days, giving you the information you need to stay on top of the latest trends and developments. Plus, we'll share quick bites of news and insights that you won't want to miss. If you're new to crypto, we recommend starting in our early episodes, where we break down the basics and give you a solid foundation to understand the crypto world. Join us as we explore the ever -evolving world of cryptocurrency and educate ourselves along the way. On today's episode, we'll give you a complete rundown on the token 2049 event that Blake and I attended in Singapore last week. Sneak peek, it was pretty amazing. Then we'll get into a number of big stories over the past few weeks, including Yuga Labs producing a movie, Binance are in hot water again, the Friend Tech field day, and we can't miss out on more FTX shenanigans. So stay tuned. My name's Tracey, and I'm joined by my pals, Blake and Craig, as we catch up on the crypto news. Hey guys, how are you going? Very well, Trace. Back in the swing of things this week. How are you? Yeah, good. After a week off. Did you miss us, Craig? Yeah, sure. No. That convincing. was I got an extreme FOMO from the group chat photos that you were sending and the talks that you guys went to that looked like a lot of fun, and I wish I went, but maybe next year. Yeah, definitely. Definitely next year. Maybe we should just dive straight in then and talk all about the token 2049 conference, which is the largest annual digital asset events in Asia and Europe. And this year it was bringing together the leading voices and the most sensational projects in Web3. And we did. We had an awesome time. Singapore is amazing. It was my first trip to Singapore. And Blake, give us your initial impressions and what you loved about the event. Yeah, so this is probably the biggest crypto conference in Asia, really. And I think about 10 ,000 people came to the main event itself, but then there were also about 400 side events, more than you could pick, or even too many, too many, really. And really, I think it's an industry focused event. You know, there weren't that many retail investors coming along. Tickets were priced accordingly. And yeah, it was an incredible event. They brought the who's who of the crypto industry to speak, talk about where the other projects are at and what the future looks like, the state of regulation and where we are in the market cycle. And it was fascinating to be there learning and hearing about how everyone else in the industry is thinking. And there was certainly no indication of us being in a bear market. My God, no, it was money, wasn't it? It was out of control. You know, the big exchanges were, were splashing cash around. The Formula One was on at the same time. So lots of people added a bit of excitement, didn't it? Yeah, we're coming over for that. And yeah, we could probably, you know, maybe give us your high level thoughts, Trace, and then we can get into a couple of the interesting things that we learned. Yeah, look, I think it was a really vibrant atmosphere. There were some excellent speakers. I was impressed with the setup. And the event ran really smoothly trying to get 10 ,000 people in over two days. You know, you'd expect a few hiccups, but there wasn't. I thought it was pretty, it was pretty well done. You know, there was a real big emphasis on, on building. And like you said, you certainly didn't feel like you were in a bear market at all. There was just money being splashed everywhere. Lots of giveaways, you know, certainly went trying to get a bit of merch to make Craig feel jealous. Definitely got a few to pop into the chat. What about the talks, guys? Like, which one was your most impressive project, most impressive person that you saw? Yeah, there's a couple that really stood out for me. Firstly, there was a talk on stablecoins, looking at the data and the adoption rate. What was really interesting is that you're even through this bear market, the stablecoin adoption rate has is increasing as you know, the crypto prices go down and less activity happens on chain and on exchanges. And this is really pointing towards the utility of stablecoins and what they're going to mean for the future. And importantly, what was recognised in that talk was that in the US, US -based stablecoins are being used less and less and offshore and algorithmic stablecoins are being used more and more. And this is really because of the regulatory pressure in the US market. People don't want to interact with US businesses, essentially. And, you know, probably the second most interesting talk that I saw was, you know, the founders Yeah, that was my favourite. Yeah, that was interesting. I didn't think I'd love it as much as I did. But I think me and you both sat there and was like, this is really interesting. Yeah, we had the founder of Polygon, the founder of Arbitrum and the founder of ZK Sync. You can see that the ZK Sync group, probably the most technologically advanced and that's a scaling solution that uses zero knowledge protocols on top of Ethereum. And yeah, definitely the most advanced, you know, scaling solution on top of Ethereum. Secondly, your Arbitrum is very focused on research and creating a really great product that anybody could use. And of course, Polygon's focus is on business development and getting adoption from web two companies. So coming at it from three very different angles there, but all for the same purpose of increasing adoption and scalability of the layer ones. I really like that layer two talk, but much like a music festival, you had to pick who you wanted to see because they're all overlapping. There was, you know, there was a main stage upstairs, another one downstairs. There's a few different talks. I ended up stumbling into the Neo founder, do his chat, which was really interesting. I quite liked that one. And for everyone's information, Neo is a layer one blockchain that was founded in China, very much focused on, you know, being an Eastern kind of competitor to Ethereum or so on. You guys remember the Chinese Ethereum narrative and it pumped Neo like 200X? Been around for a long time. Yeah. So you just kind of, but there was a lot of stans, a lot of people, you know, shilling a lot of different things and, you know, you could kind of get lost there for a while. There was a strong push for mainstream adoption through Web3 and gaming. And I think that was on a lot of panel discussions and a lot of side events were also pushing that. I know Animoca Brands had a lot of big events as well. So I think that was a big focus also. I think we didn't get to see him, but Robbie from Immutable was over there speaking as well. Now, was there one project that you didn't hear of that sort of came across a token at the conference? Like, was there a project that you put into your watch list? Not really. Just the big dogs just reinforcing there. Yeah. Just talking about where the innovation is moving, you know. And one thing that really stood out to me is that, you know, the regulation conversation just isn't that prominent in Asia because the regulation in Asia, the regulation in Asia, there's no issues. And, you know, I think that we can easily have a US -centric point of view sometimes. But in Asia, they're ready to do business there. You know, there's lots of investment happening. There's lots of deals happening. There's lots of growth happening. And some of those stories we'll talk about in today's episode. All in all, the event was memorable one for us and worth attending for our team. And it really did reinforce, you know, our love for the industry and just how far we have all come. And so if anyone's referenced token 2049, the next event will happen in Dubai in early 2024, in April, I believe. So you can check that one out. In April? That's only like six months away. I know. I did say to Blake that I thought that was quite soon. I think they have multiple events. You know, they have them in different regions. There you go. Well, I'll go to that one for the crypto curious community. I'll fly the flag. Cheers. Now, folks, we're going to mix it up a little bit this week, and we're going to cut out our short, sharp news bites at the end, and we're going to go to a few biggest stories because, as you know, we missed our show last week. So we're going to cover off a few biggest stories, starting with Franklin Templeton, a large asset manager who has joined the race for the holy grail, the Spot Bitcoin ETF. As we've previously reported, the aim of many of these leading institutions applying for ETF is to attract large institutional investors, which could potentially bring trillions of dollars into the crypto industry. So Franklin Templeton's ETF will be based on a mix of crypto exchange Bitcoin prices to deter price manipulation. So just another big boy entering the space and solidifying the general thesis that it is inevitable that this Bitcoin Spot ETF will happen. There you go, boys. What else are we going to catch on that's happened in the last few weeks, Craig? Yeah. So last week Vitalik, the Ethereum founder, he had his Twitter or X account hacked, and he shared a malicious link, and it actually led to just under $700 ,000 that was drained from people's wallet. So it was just a scam. People connected their wallet, got drained. But it was coming from his official Twitter. Right. Okay. This was due to a SimSwap attack. Right. These big dogs, even they get hacked. So stay on it. Stay safe, everybody. Yeah, we had that story a couple of weeks ago where your people's private keys were being stolen from their password manager, which had a vulnerability. So even when you're doing best practice activities, you know, sometimes you're still not safe. Can't trust anything. All right. Next up, we have a story that came out on the 13th of September. So received FTX approval from the US bankruptcy court to sell and hedge its crypto holdings valued at $3 .4 billion. That's a lot of bloody crypto. This is when everyone was freaking out about where they were going to drop their salon. Yep. Yeah. So we talked about Galaxy Digital was engaged to help, which is a big crypto focused asset manager to help the liquidators or the administrators sell down these assets. So what they have is $1 .16 billion worth of Solana and they have $560 million in Bitcoin and the rest in other tokens. So, you know, this is a little bit concerning. I think the Bitcoin market could probably absorb, you know, the sell down of $560 million of Bitcoin over, you know, a period of time. But what's the market cap, Craig, of Solana? Well, Solana is still, you know, in the billions. Let me just fact check. They can't sell all the Solana at once or it's going to be $9 .2 million of Solana released for them to sell every month, which I think is fine. So not all the Solana will be dumped in the market, but they have an $8 billion market cap. Yeah. And Solana did take a bit of a dump. I think it dumped around 5 % off this news. It's about 20 % of 15 to 20 % of Solana's market cap. But if they're smart, they're going to do this strategically over time anyway. Yeah, well, the three biggest holdings are Solana, Bitcoin and Ethereum. And then the other ones I've got is APT, Updos, Doge, Tron, Matic, Ripple and BNB. Very minuscule amount of BNB. So, yeah, this caused a bit of a shakeout, didn't it guys? Yeah. But, you know, I'm sure that they'll work on a strategy to release those tokens back into the market over time. I will potentially suppress price, but, you know, hopefully not for too long. Next one. This has happened over the last four or five days. The SEC has gone after the Stoner Cats project. I remember this one from a few years ago and mainly for its connection with Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher because it was, you could buy the rights to, it was a TV show, a cartoon Stoner Cats show. I think they only produced a couple of episodes and Mila and Ashton were the voices of the Cats. I think Jane Fonda was also one of the voices. So the SEC has charged a project for conducting an unregistered NFT offering that raised $8 million and one of the arguments the SEC used was that the entire, the entity promoted the potential for its NFT prices to increase in the secondary market, similar to all NFTs. So Stoner Cats agreed to pay a $1 million penalty and to destroy all NFTs in its possession, but they did not have to admit that it was guilty of the charges. So setting precedent there, so I'm not sure if that was the best way to go for them. And the SEC, you know, are really going for different projects at the moment. This wasn't the first one in recent weeks. So one to watch here, I know Elliot from our marketing team, who you guys see sometimes on our Instagram page, sent an article around talking about the SEC going after NFT projects and Guy from the Coin Bureau also made a big statement about it recently that he's slightly concerned. What are your thoughts, Blake? Well, I think there's a big lesson here. Don't sell cryptographic assets to Americans. Stay the hell away and you'll be fine.

The Crypto Overnighter
A highlight from 674:JPEX Meltdown, FTXs Family Feud, and Global Regulatory Squeeze
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And remember, none of this is financial advice. And it's 10pm Pacific on Tuesday, September 19th, 2023. Welcome back to the Crypto Overnighter, where we have no sponsors, no hidden agendas, and no BS. But we do have the news, so let's talk about that. Tonight, we're diving into Hong Kong's JPEG scandal, which has rocked the crypto world and prompted regulatory crackdowns. Across the pond, the UK is sharpening its legal tools to seize crypto assets. But at what cost to financial freedom? In a surprising twist, FTX is suing the parents of its founder, Sam Bankman -Fried, for alleged misappropriation of funds. Meanwhile, the New York Department of Financial Services is tightening its grip on crypto firms with new guidelines. Down in Thailand, a new tax policy could discourage crypto trading by residents, and over in Malta, the blockchain island is aligning itself with new European crypto regulations. Since around the beginning of the year, we started bringing stories about Hong Kong's re -emergence into the world of crypto. We watched China turn a blind eye as Hong Kong politicians and officials appeared to soften their stance against crypto. We've watched as policies have been announced and licenses granted. Sadly, it seems Hong Kong's brand new crypto landscape is in turmoil thanks to the JPEG scandal. The Hong Kong police have arrested eight individuals in connection with the alleged fraud. The police received 1 ,641 complaints involving assets around HK $1 .19 billion. The authorities also seized cash, jewelry, computers, and phones worth about HK $8 million. Additionally, HK $15 million in relevant bank accounts were frozen, along with properties worth about HK $44 million. Hong Kong lawmaker Duncan Chu stated that the city is running its second round of consultation for stablecoin issuance guidelines. He hopes that regulatory guidelines for stablecoin issuers will be released by the middle of next year. This comes as Hong Kong aims to develop itself into a Web3 hub. In June, Hong Kong officially started its crypto licensing regime, allowing licensed exchanges to offer crypto trading services. The JPEG scandal is a glaring example of why regulation is both a necessity and a double -edged sword in the world of crypto. Hong Kong, unlike its hulking big brother China, has been more welcoming to crypto firms. Yet, the JPEG case shows that this openness can be exploited, and the government's response? Tighten the news. Hong Kong's chief executive announced increased efforts to inform investors to only use platforms with Securities and Futures Commission licenses. The JPEG case exposed the vulnerabilities in Hong Kong's crypto market, and it's clear that the government is now in damage control mode. The question is, will this lead to overregulation, thereby stifling innovation, or will it strike a balance, ensuring both growth and security? Either way, it's a critical moment for crypto in Hong Kong, and by extension for the global crypto community. Now before we move on, remember if you find this content valuable, hit that follow button and turn on notifications. Now from Hong Kong's regulatory puzzle, we hop over to the UK. The British are writing new laws that could redefine your notion of financial freedom. Is this an evolution or a step back? Let's find out. The UK is ramping up its efforts to combat crypto -related crimes. A new bill, known as the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill, is set to be enacted later this year. This legislation aims to empower local authorities with the ability to freeze and seize crypto assets tied to criminal activities more efficiently. The bill removes the need for an arrest or conviction before assets can be frozen. This is a significant change from the current laws. The bill also introduces new civil forfeiture powers. These allow assets to be seized even if a person is not convicted of a criminal offense. This is particularly useful in cases where the subject of the investigation is unlikely to face justice in the UK. The UK plans to spend $124 million to fight economic crimes, a 50 % increase compared to 2020. The bill has moved to its final stages in parliament and is awaiting final approval. Okay, where do I begin? The UK's new bill is a double -edged sword. On the one hand, it's a powerful tool for law enforcement. It can prevent criminals from moving their assets offshore before they're seized. But on the flip side, this could be a slippery slope towards more centralized control over crypto assets. The bill's broad powers could potentially be misused, leading to unjust seizures. Moreover, the UK's aggressive stance might push crypto activities to jurisdictions with lax regulations. This could make it even more challenging for global authorities to track illicit activities. The bill also raises questions about financial privacy. How much power should a government have to freeze and seize assets without a conviction? The UK's move is a clear signal that governments are becoming increasingly uncomfortable with the decentralized nature of cryptocurrencies. While the bill aims to fight economic crimes, it also sets a precedent that could be followed by other countries. This could lead to a global tightening of regulations around cryptocurrencies, which are something we should all be wary of. How you think seizing crypto assets without a conviction is shocking? Hold your horses. FTX is suing the parents of its founder. You heard that right. It's a family feud worth millions, and it raises some dark questions about ethics in the crypto world. Don't go anywhere. So that's gotta be a rough day. The day the company you founded sues the very people who gave you life. But that's what's happening as FTX is suing the parents of its founder, Sam Bankman Fried. The lawsuit aims to recover millions in quote, fraudulently transferred and misappropriated funds. Both parents, Joseph Bankman and Barbara Fried, are accused of exploiting their influence within FTX to enrich themselves. The lawsuit alleges that the parents received millions from FTX for personal benefit and their chosen causes. For instance, they received over $18 .9 million for a property in the Bahamas known as Blue Water. The parents are also accused of siphoning off money for lavish expenses like $1200 per night hotel stays. The filing further claims that Joseph Bankman had a unique understanding of FTX's complex corporate structure, which he used to facilitate a $10 million cash gift to himself and Fried. Barbara Fried was the point person for SPF's political contribution strategy and co -founded a political action committee that received tens of millions of dollars from FTX. The lawsuit also says that the parents were involved in FTX's business cradle to grave. Joseph Bankman is described as a de facto officer of FTX group with broad authority to make decisions. Barbara Fried was actively involved in FTX's political donations. The lawsuit against SPF's parents shines a glaring spotlight on the darker aspects of the crypto world. The case raises questions about the ethical boundaries within businesses in the crypto space. The parents, both law professors, should have known better. Their academic credentials add a veneer of legitimacy, making the allegations even more shocking. The involvement of Stanford law professors in such a scandal reminds us that even those in towers can be lured by the siren call of easy crypto riches. The lawsuit paints the picture of a family that used their intellectual prowess, not for the betterment of society, but for personal gain. It's easy to get caught up in the promise of decentralization and financial freedom, but this lawsuit shows that the same old vices, greed, corruption, and exploitation, can infiltrate even the most modern of financial systems. It's as I said at the time, the crime had nothing to do with crypto and everything to do with greed. Intrigued by the drama at FTX? Make sure to like this episode and share it. But now, let's switch gears. If you thought family drama was complex, try navigating New York's new crypto guidelines. The NYDFS is tightening the leash on crypto firms. Is it protection or overreach? We're diving in.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
A highlight from FULL INTERVIEW - David Trulio, President & CEO of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute
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Woz Happening!!!!
A highlight from Phone Booth (2002) (Thriller/Psychological Thriller) Movie Review
"What's everyone? happening It's Kira and Ben back again. Today, we're doing a user suggestion phone booth from 2003 starring Colin Farrell. So I saw this movie when it first came out and then I had not seen it again, and re -watching it for this podcast was an absolute wild ride. Ben, let's talk a little bit about your history with the film before we get in it. So I never watched it. Naziru Wanda from Ghana suggested it, and this is my first time actually watching it too. This is your first? Okay. So I knew going in, I had remembered the main plot points of this movie. I had forgotten a lot of the other plot points of this movie, and I forgot what big of a cast this has. So our main man, Stu, is played by Colin Farrell. Our main police detective is played by Forest Whitaker. Colin Farrell's wife is played by Rahata Mitchell, and then his wannabe mistress is played by Katie Holmes, and then the voice over the phone is Keither Sutherland. So a wildly large cast for this film. Obviously, this movie has come out post 9 -11, which I think you can see a lot in the blue tint of the film. If you guys look at color theory, and we're not going to talk about color theory too much about this because the movie is so wild, but if you look at movies that come out directly after 9 -11, there is this very odd bluish tint to a lot of them. I think in my heart, like when I've done research about this and what I've viewed from it as well, is when you're watching films like this, I think it's because it kind of portrays this surreal sadness that everyone was feeling. Kind of like when you look at films made in that time that are set in the Middle East, they film everything with this yellowish tint to make it seem more like third world. So I thought the bluish tint of this movie was so insane, especially having it be set in New York. Then when I was doing some research about the film, this movie was actually supposed to be released in 2002, but it didn't get released until 2003 because there were actual sniper attacks in DC that delayed the release of this film because this movie is about a sniper terrorizing a man in a phone booth. Like I said, first time seeing it and the character of Colin Farrell reminded me of the character from Fast Timer at Ridgemont High that was selling the tickets. They mimicked each other. I was sitting there going, wait, I'm expecting Spicoli to walk out any second. I mean, they were just to the T, the exact same character. I was like, whoa, what's going on here? Yeah. I think that character is such a classic archetype of asshole. I think that was the point. Colin Farrell is this publicist. He's a liar, he's a slick talker, he's a fast talker, he dresses well, he uses people, he manipulates people, he doesn't care, he's all about himself. We see this in the way that he treats his assistant. We see this in the way that he treats one of his clients, which was an uncredited Ben Foster. I was losing my mind when I saw that. I was like, Ben Foster, what are you doing here? Then he manipulates the owner of a restaurant. He smooth talks this client that he has that wants to be an actress. It's Katie Holmes, she's a waitress. Then he even smooth talks his wife into being like in the beginning when he's not confessing his crimes. So this movie is so insane and I do not want to rag too hard on this movie because it was a user suggestion. But the plot points made to me legitimately no sense. So the pacing of this movie is incredibly fast. It's only an hour 20 and I swear to God, if this movie was longer, I would be like, Keith or Sutherland, shoot me because I can't handle it. So obviously, Stu goes into the phone booth to call his mistress because his wife tracks the phone calls that he makes on his cell phone. Which I was like, first of all, if you're keeping tabs on like your, you don't do that unless you don't trust your husband automatically. Then it comes out later in the film that they've only been together for three years married for one. So they're very new in their relationship. So Colin Farrell goes in to make a phone call to Katie Holmes. You can see he's trying to be slimy and she's rebuffing him. She's like, no, I have work, I have this. He's like, well, let's do this. He takes his wedding ring off. Very just much not a nice guy. Then that phone call ends and the phone starts ringing so he picks it up and on the phone, dun, dun, dun, is Keith or Sutherland's voice. He starts terrorizing him and being like, you can't leave this phone booth. If you leave this phone booth, you're going to die. A pizza man comes up to him and tries to deliver a pizza to him and he's like, you're a dick, I didn't order a pizza. Who orders a pizza to a phone booth? We have this other sub -storyline of sex workers, which to me was the most pointless storyline. I get the point of the storyline. So we have to have him have this interaction with these sex workers to then get their bouncer involved, to then have Keith or Sutherland kill the bouncer and frame Colin Farrell for it. Which first of all, makes no sense because you can see the bullet marks on the outside of the phone booth. So how is he shooting? How is he shooting? How could he shoot? That makes no sense. Then everyone's like, he killed him. It's like, no, he didn't. So this sub -storyline is so insane because first of all, it's like 2003, so you either have a beeper or a cell phone or you're using this phone booth. If all these girls work in this club, that's right across the street where this bouncer is, that Leon, that they get involved, why can't they just use the phone in the club? Why are they terrorizing Colin Farrell? He's just like, let me use the phone and then they're all screaming. I thought it was such a weak portrayal too, such a cop -out portrayal of sex workers. Like very, I don't know, just like what you would think of when you think of a man -written sex worker. Just loud, brash, unkempt, very, do you know what I'm trying to say? Yes, I'm a street kid. So yeah, I hung around with the prostitutes and drug addicts and drug dealers. So I totally got it. I mean, I saw people that did act like that, but those are the ones that were really hooked on drugs and were just like, half the time when they were acting like that, they were on something. It wasn't like a normal way for them to behave. Most people don't want to draw attention to themselves because they don't want the cops on their ass. Exactly. So this dude dies and Kether Sutherland is like, look what you made me do. Actually, he's like, you had me kill him. The guy was like, no, I just want this to end. So Kether Sutherland is, in his own mind, a pioneer of justice. Entrapping these men that he watches somehow, he watches and listens and convinces them that they're either going to die or confess to their crimes. So the two examples of the people that he has done this to before, I view are actual bad people. We have a director of adult films who actually directs child pornography and is a pedophile. So I'm like, okay, deserves to die. Then we have another man who's an insider trader on Wall Street. I mean, you don't have to die for that, but it is like a real crime. Then we get to Colin Farrell, whose crime is wanting to cheat on his wife and being an asshole. So to me, none of these make sense. The first two, kind of get. The third, Colin Farrell, not at all. I get it because they're trying to make him more likable. We have to be on Colin Farrell's side, right? So if he's a real criminal, we're not going to be on his side. I wasn't on his side. But you know what I'm saying? He's our protagonist. So we can't have our protagonist be as awful. But at the same point, it's like, well, then maybe you should have just had him kill adulterers because this makes no sense. So he, in his mind, Keither Sutherland, is this vigilante that is cleaning up the streets in New York because he wants people to atone and commit their crimes. So he's holding Colin Farrell hostage. Forest Whitaker comes in. He's trying to negotiate with Colin Farrell. He thinks he killed this guy. He's like, let me help you, let me help you. Up until this point, they think he's armed and dangerous. It is not until Colin Farrell's wife, Kelly Rahada Mitchell, comes in, which for some reason in 2003, you can just run through police barricades and just be like, I'm his wife, run through police barricades, and then be on the front line with the cops. I'm sorry, that never happened. No, not at all. No, they would have her pushed to the side. She would not be in a hostage negotiation. It wouldn't happen. She would not be front and center to the point where he can put a mark on her. So then we see that Forest Whitaker kind of actually comes around to see that Colin Farrell is being terrorized. He is not doing this of his own free volition. He sees the little target on Rahada Mitchell and he's like, oh, OK, maybe this guy is like real. So then they start looking for him. They're like, OK, we're going to find him. We're going to find him. Colin Farrell's delaying him. And the guys and then obviously Colin Farrell comes clean. He's like, OK, I'll come clean. Like, I don't want to die. I don't want my wife to die. I don't want this girl who I want to be my mistress to die. So he confesses all his sins of being an asshole, which everyone's like, OK, you're a dick, whatever you're holding up the street. We got half the police force here. What? And then obviously when they think that they kill the killer, when they think that they kill Keither Sutherland because they go up to the apartment where they trace the call from, it is actually, plot twist, the pizza boy. And it's like, OK, so he's killed Keither Sutherland for this one person. Two people just sacrifice them for no reason to get this guy to confess that he's a slimeball. Feel like we could have done this a different way. And then so then another so we're going to get to all the insane points. But this is the end of the story. And this is the last insane point. Or one of them is that Colin Farrell is now alone in the ambulance. They put something in to make him fall asleep. So he's all loopy. He's all daisy. And then active crime scene in an ambulance. Keither Sutherland walks up and just starts talking to him just like, oh, like you passed the test. You did it right. Like what happens? Like and OK, so he's like talking to him like, oh, you did the right thing. You did the right thing. And Colin Farrell is like, what the fuck? I thought we killed you. And then he walks away. And the last thing he says, which I think is legitimately the stupidest thing. And if this is the point of the movie, it is the dumbest point when he goes, well, if a phone rings, do you have to answer it? I would say no. I would say no. And that is the last line of the film. And then it goes into this like ringing sound, goes all the way out into the satellite shot, goes to black, and then you hear another person pick up and say hello. So it's like obviously this is like a cycle for him. But the way that he picks his victims is makes no sense to me. Yeah, no. And if a phone rings, you don't have to answer. You don't have to answer it. Look at all the things like when a stranger calls bad. They picked up the phone, bad tidings, scream, scream, picked up the phone. Bad tidings. No, you don't have to pick up the phone, especially like if you don't know who the person is. Hang up, hang up. And I did think at some points the voice that Keith or Sutherland used did sound like the ghost face voice, like to the point where I was like, do they have the same voice actor? Is this even even Kiefer Sutherland? Like I was like, this movie is so bad. So I thought a lot. So let's talk about Keith or Sutherland's character. And I obviously am not a fan of this movie, but I thought the way that he was poorly written was like they were trying to make him like John Doe from seven, kind of this vigilante who lives by his own rules, has his own code of justice and kind of is enacting on that code of justice and terrorizing these people. I think in seven it is done much better with an actual point, with an. We have fully fledged characters. We have reasons that make sense in this. We have no back story. We don't know what he why or why he's doing this now. And you think you think they're given a back story when he when he's talking to about Nam and stuff and he's like, are you stupid? I'd be 70. Like and like I'm like, so who are you? Why are you doing this? Well, what is your point? I mean, did you just one day wake up and say, hey, you know what? I'm just going to execute people I feel are bad. I mean, and that's your concept of bad. And your concept of bad is another person's concept of good. I mean, it's like when people go to war. Yeah. The countries fight, but each country thinks they're right. Of course, there's a right and a wrong. But both countries think that they are the right ones. Of course. And the only one that actually like comes out to be the right one is the one that wins, is the one that wins. And I would say in this movie, no one wins now because everyone's motivations make absolutely no sense. I would say the only motivations that make sense is Forest Whitaker's, because he's literally just trying to do his job. Yeah. And then like I was watching when he's his his rapper talent comes on and I was like, what the hell is this, Malibu's Most Wanted? Oh, my God, I thought the same thing. I was like, why are we watching Malibu's Most Wanted? I was like, this is this is this. And then it looked really bad because they get these two big black guys and this little tiny white guy. And he looked terrified to be around the black. And I was like, this is so stereotyping. This is awful right here. It is awful. It was so stereotypical. It was like someone just kind of grabbed at archetypes that they see in pop culture and was like, yeah, we'll throw this in the film. So I also thought the film was shot horrendously. There is it felt like it wanted to be a Tony Scott film, which RIP Tony Scott, I love your films. But it had this kind of like shaky camera. We're switching in and out of views of like like digital versus like these split screens versus like this like granule kind of like VHS effect. And I was like we're like fast paced moving through the city. And I was like, this movie makes no sense at any point. Did this movie make any sense? It does not. No. Like I said, I thought the character was the guy from a fast time at Ridgemont High.

CRYPTO 101
A highlight from Ep. 565 The Truth About Inflation with Truflation
"All righty, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, gather round. We got a big episode for you today. This is what I'm going to call the de facto episode on inflation. If you ever were confused about what the heck inflation is or why it's here or how we track it, we're going to have really the best guy for you. Not only was he the former CEO of Bitcoin .com, Stefan Rust is currently the founder and CEO of Truflation. We have him joining us today on the Crypto 101 podcast. We're going to bring him on in just a minute. Okay, so hang tight. But first I want to check in with Brendan Veman on the other side of the country. Brendan, how's your trading going, my man? Hey, the trading is starting to go good. I've been talking to a bunch of buddies and traditionals. They're actually coming to me and saying, hey, we're seeing a lot of fundamental activity between all these ETFs, traditionals looking at putting up exchanges, PayPal's adding cryptocurrency options. Everyone's starting to get excited again, not just on the trading side with the charts, but also fundamentally in a lot of different ways. So, you know, as we'll see in just a second, the future is indeed looking bright, just like Stefan's background. Yeah, we're looking good. Good. Yeah. We're going up. You're long, I take it. You're still long. Yeah. You know, I'm really optimistic. Kind of the way that I've been looking at it is that maybe the short term is kind of choppy, kind of unknown. Maybe we move up and even down a little bit. But the mid and long term for crypto is really starting to look good. You look at things like placing consistent higher swing lows on the daily timeframe. And that's the opposite of what we've been seeing from the top of the market, where it was putting in lower swing highs from that oversold territory. Now we're seeing higher swing lows from the oversold territory. So it's, you know, things are starting to really look bright for those longer term outlooks of crypto once again. Absolutely. The technicals are looking good. And I think fundamentally, one of the other big talking points we're going to hit on today with Stefan is the Bitcoin halving. Because if this is an episode on inflation, we've got to think about Bitcoin's monetary policy and how it is the antidote to the rampant and criminal inflation that is a hidden tax on wealth and that is exorbitant in countries like Zimbabwe or Lebanon or Syria or Argentina, where they have their wealth eradicated on a decade basis. So anyhow, we're going to stop ranting. We're going to shut up. We're going to introduce our guests because the tension is thick. I can feel everybody in the audience want to hear your voice. Stefan, how are you doing today? Doing great here. Thanks. Thanks a lot for having me and excited for this podcast and love, love preaching to the converted. So excited.

InTouch - Think STEAM Careers, Podcast with Dr. Olufade
The Key to Finding a Meaningful Career Path With Frank Tran
"Many students really need help choosing what major they want to major in college. Based on your own experience, what advice will you give to students seeking help in determining a meaningful career path? That's a really interesting question. To me, if right now they're in front of a younger generation, I would say boys or girls, go out, explore and experience, and to understand the world, to understand reality. And to be truthful and honest. And I think that's it, because I think that to experience life so that we could understand life. And to understand life, we will realize that security is really important. And we always need to have and develop security just for ourselves, just for our family. That's it. Because the world's dangerous. And we're gonna need to be able to protect the people and the families. Because for me, like, parents and my grandparents are getting older and getting weaker. I'm getting stronger. So when I see that, when I see my parents cry of me, I see that a lot of people disappointed me. And I don't want to, I just don't want to let my family disappointed again and just want to be able to make them proud and protect them. To protect and to find the security in life is to showing to people that I'm a person of pride and family values. And I'll be willing to lose myself for the security and for safety of all of the people that we love. And I think that if some young people could see that, it's really amazing. Because I think if we, because I think that security or cyber security is really important. And it's a lifestyle also. It's a lifestyle. It's a healthy, it's a fitness lifestyle. For me as well, I do training every day, play sports weekly. I watch sports. I'm playing FIFA. Exercising, always walking, always active. And that brings me health. That brings me security. That brings me knowledge. And that brings me ourselves.

Dennis Prager Podcasts
A highlight from New Cancel
"I explain everything that goes on. I basically stand for four hours. It's a long service, but I learned very early in my career that if you're interesting, it's never too long. And if you're boring, it's never too short. It's never short enough. Let's put it that way. That's what people want. They want to be interested. That is the key to all communication, by the way. I learned that when I was a kid. And I remember asking myself when I had a boring teacher, does he know he's boring? A very interesting question about people who are boring, do they know it? And I suspect that the answer is no. Well, welcome to the show. I will be having the Superintendent of Education of the State of Oklahoma on. He has been the recipient of a massive amount of hate because he has opened Oklahoma schools to PragerU videos. PragerU videos are just simply wholesome. That's what they are. That's why the left hates them. And they hate them. There is no left wing major medium, and there is no medium period that is mainstream, which means all left. That has not accused us, for example, of defending slavery and of me being a white nationalist. Can you imagine that? A white nationalist. I knew that the struggle to do good in life would entail difficulties, but I will admit I never realized what headwinds one sails into when one wants to do good in life. The forces of destruction are so powerful, apparently in the human being. But people who actually think you are a hater if you don't think teenage girls should have their breasts removed if they say they're boys, you are a hater. They are lovers of these girls. We are the haters. And that is believed at the New York Times and the Washington Post and CNN and NPR. Do you realize that? If you went to college and you took courses in the humanities and not just STEM, science, technology, engineering, math, the odds are you believe that, too. You believe that people who oppose girls having their breasts removed when they are a teenager, that these people are haters. Here I'll give you the latest proof. Let's see, what is this? Microsoft Office has identified a potential security concern. You have to be kidding. This is from Breitbart. BBC Radio scraps Irish singer, Sean, are you familiar with her? Roisin Murphy. After she called out puberty blocking drugs, the BBC has removed an Irish singer from a prepared feature radio broadcast following leftist backlash over her opposition to children being put on puberty blocking drugs. That's really something. Roisin Murphy, an Irish singer -songwriter formerly of the pop duo Moloko, has become the latest figure of hate for the woke transgender movement after a private post on Facebook criticizing the radical practice of presenting hormone -altering drugs to children was leaked onto social media by a friend last month. Puberty blockers are effing absolutely desolate, big pharma laughing all the way to the bank, Murphy wrote. Little mixed up kids are vulnerable and need to be protected. That is just true. Please don't call me a TERF. TERF is Trans Exclusionary Radical Feminist. You know, they destroy everything that they touch the left. Everything. Did I say everything? Let me repeat it. Everything from medicine to art to sports, they destroy everything. That's all they do. But there is one thing that they build, vocabulary. I'm telling you they're geniuses at terminology. A TERF is a Trans Exclusionary Radical Feminist. In other words, you're a feminist, but you have problems with the idea that sex is not binary or as they put it gender, a distinction that they made up incidentally. Please don't call me a TERF. Please keep using the word. Please don't keep using the word against women. She added in reference to that slur used by the woke left against women who oppose the trans movement. After her post was leaked, a wide backlash ensued with the Left Wing Guardian newspaper declaring that Murphy's latest release had been compromised, quote unquote, for many fans over her views, adding that, quote, for many fans, particularly queer fans, this album is DOA, Dead on Arrival. I don't understand. What does this have to do with being gay, which is the term I think queer is meant to mean gay here? By the way, I wish I had a recording. At least 10 years ago, I asked why there was a T added to LGB. It has nothing to do with it. Why are gay groups aligned with people who deny that sex is binary? What does that have to do with being gay? The answer is nothing. Nothing. That means that the gay groups, as opposed to every individual gay, are as interested in tearing down the norms of society as the trans activists. That's what it means. Since there are quite a number of gays in my life, including on the board of directors of PragerU, I know that this is not true for all gays, but it is true for the activists. Gay activism achieved its greatest single ends. The greatest single end was same -sex marriage. But it didn't stop them for a day of trying to undo civilizational norms like the idea that you are born into a sex and you cannot leave it. You can pretend to leave it. You can do staggering amounts of surgical work on your body. You can take a new name. You can act a certain way. But you are not it. A white cannot become a black by acting such, or a black a white. It is fixed. Ironically, it is less fixed than sex. The Guardian went on to defend the usage of the often life -altering drugs without acknowledging the growing amount of evidence of physical harm caused and that countries such as the UK have recently placed heavy restrictions on providing them to children. Then this week, BBC's Radio 6 scrapped the planned five -hour set of Murphy songs, concert recordings, and interviews, replacing her feature with rapper Little Simms. The BBC has claimed that the decision was not inspired by the controversy surrounding the Irish singer, but rather to promote upcoming spoken word and rap programming. Yeah, it is very hard to believe. Anyway, that was my living example here of what happens if you go against the grain on this subject. Cancel culture. There is no example of left being in power anywhere since the Russian revolution and not engaging in cancel culture. Gold dealers are a dime a dozen. They are everywhere. What sets these companies apart and whom can you really trust? This is Dennis Prager for AmFed Coin and Bullion, my choice for buying precious metals. When you buy precious metals, it is imperative that you buy from a trustworthy and transparent dealer that protects your best interests. 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Mike Gallagher Podcast
A highlight from Does Donald Trump Support A Pro-Life Agenda?
"Cable news, noisy, boring, out of touch. That's why Salem News Channel is different. We keep you in the know. Streaming 24 -7 for free. Home to the greatest collection of conservative voices like Dennis Prager, Jay Sekulow, Mike Gallagher, and more. Salem News Channel is unfiltered and unapologetic. Watch anytime on any screen at snc .tv and local now channel 525. All of the time he has to spend in core rooms really hurt his campaign because so far hasn't really hurt his campaign. Yes, I would have had another 22 ,000 votes. Are you saying you needed those votes in order to win? Are you acknowledging you didn't win? I'm not acknowledging no. I say I won the election. When we ask people how they feel about getting this rematch, they said that they think that means politics in the U .S. is broken. Now from the ReliefFactor .com studios, here's Mike Gallagher. Boy, we live in a broken world, don't we? The weekend was chock full of bad news. A Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputy was apparently ambushed as he sat at a red light. Somebody assassinated him. They pulled up next to him and shot him in the head. A video was released of two kids in Las Vegas murdering a retired police chief, a guy on his bike out for his morning ride in Las Vegas. These two kids thought it would be funny to mow him over to kill him and they did. According to Charlie Kirk, one of the two perpetrators is right now free. They don't even have both of them behind bars. The two punks, the two cowards, the two monsters who murdered this guy in cold blood. And also, of course, we might as well get this out of the way. We got President Trump with an answer to Kristen Welker on NBC's Meet the Press and her debut as the new host, which gave a lot of ammunition to Trump haters who want to hurt him and try to wreck his chances of becoming the nominee in 2024. This is an interesting dilemma that Republicans have. Here's the dilemma. Pro -life is a centerpiece, is a foundation of the Republican Party fighting for the sanctity of those unborn babies, the sanctity of their lives, the sacredness of the innocent. That's a centerpiece, that's foundational for the Republican Party. And whether we like it or not, this particular debate that we're having in America is over abortion crushing us at the ballot box. And Donald Trump, I believe, was trying to address that with Kristen Welker on Meet the Press. Let's get it out of the way. I've been dreading this all weekend. Well, it wasn't all weekend. I mean, this first broke, I think, Saturday. They gave a little preview of his answer. I don't love his answer, but I also don't love the way Trump critics are pouncing on him, claiming he's not pro -life. I got into a big knockdown drag out, as I expected I would with my friend Mark Davis in Dallas, because Mark is now hell -bent on proclaiming that Donald Trump is not pro -life. And he's saying that because of this exchange with Kristen Welker yesterday on Meet the Press. So for the first time in 62 years, I'm not going to say I would or I wouldn't. I mean, DeSantis is willing to sign a five -week and six -week ban. Would you support that? I think what he did is a terrible thing and a terrible mistake. But we'll come up with a number, but at the same time, Democrats won't be able to go out in six months, seven months, eight months and allow an abortion. Now, there are people like my friend Mark Davis who took that answer and that proclaimed Donald Trump is not pro -life, like it's important to proclaim or make some kind of declaration that he is not pro -life. And here's what Mark tweeted over the weekend. The heartbeat bill is, quote, a terrible thing and a terrible mistake, unquote. Mark said, I loved every day of his presidency. Thank God he beat Hillary. And if he's the nominee, I'll walk through fire to help him beat Joe Biden. But Trump is not pro -life. Now, as expected, Mark and I had a pretty solid disagreement only because I believe it's ever a ten the march for life. The guy who promised to get Roe v. Wade overturned because that was terrible federal. That was a terrible federal ruling and appointed Supreme Court justices who did just that to claim that Donald Trump is not pro -life is preposterous. It's absurd. It's virtue signaling. And perhaps it's just the opportunistic way you chalk up some points for Ron DeSantis, because clearly Team DeSantis is pouncing on Donald Trump over this remark. I believe two things can be true at the same time. You can be pro -life and you can acknowledge that this issue is killing us at the ballot box and we're losing elections. And here's what Mike Cernovich, who's a conservative influencer on social media, here's what he tweeted or posted on X. He said, if you want to be pro -life, no exceptions, good for you. Lose every election, have no political power, then see what life looks like in a Bolshevik hellhole. Will you feel good because you didn't compromise as your children starve? That's the alternative. And I really do appreciate his point. I am pro -life. I'm proud to tell you every day about Preborn. I want you to support an organization like Preborn. I want women to see ultrasounds and see what that baby inside their womb looks like, because the chances are that woman is going to choose life. I have fought and represented the life movement for many, many years, but I'm also realistic enough to know that if we lose election after election after election because too many women are turning against the GOP over additional abortion restrictions, we're never going to have any Republicans in office to prevent more carnage against the unborn, because we may never win another election. And that's the dilemma. I truly believe that Trump was answering the question on Meet the Press with that in mind, that the reason he thinks it's a terrible idea is he thinks it's costing us elections. Is he pro -life? Of course he is. Was it a clunky answer? Perhaps. Should you want to score points by declaring that Trump is now somehow some wild -eyed pro -choice Democrat? I don't think that's fair and I don't think that's reasonable, but I'm going to turn it over to the smartest audience in America. That's you. Here's the PhD weight loss and because you probably followed this controversy over the weekend. I want to get your take on it. I want to get your reaction. I heard from my pal, Joey Hudson. A lot of people in South Carolina were shocked at what Trump said, very disappointed in his answer. Do you feel that way or do you recognize he is trying to navigate the challenge of winning elections so that we can continue to have the kind of pro -life presidency that he delivered? Am I wrong? 800 -655 -MIKE. 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The Dan Bongino Show
Kristen Welker's Interview With Donald Trump Was a Total Embarrassment
"At length because i don't have enough time today but tomorrow don't miss it i'm going to cover how the interviewer Kristen Welker who let me just say in advance i know we're not personal friends but i've done some interviews with her and spend a little bit of time with her when i was running for office and i lived in Maryland and always she was kind to me but again as i say all the time i don't want to date these people they i'm a conservative i say that about dudes girls women boys anything i like all i care about is issues i'm not looking for personal relationships with them Kristen Welker the interview with trump on meet the press was a total embarrassment and a humiliating disgrace if you want to get a heads up on tomorrow's show was that another sir sir sir it was a leslie stall moment it was that bad sir it was really that bad almost nothing she said was was true it was factually percent having inaccurate said that it's a huge problem i she said was actually true about abortion about hunter biden and joe biden so Kristen Welker should know better she should be embarrassed and she should issue massive corrections but she won't because she's an activist but first there were some good things and the bad things in the interview and ladies and gentlemen i want to tell you in advance i'm a pro supporter -life i'm an advocate of life from conception to natural death and that's a period full stop moment i don't care who you are the president the emperor the freaking king i don't care i do do not kill babies in the womb i don't support it and i don't care who you are you're never going to get me to support it and it doesn't matter what you say if we can support life human life from conception to natural death and the conservative movement is useless and i don't want to be a part of it

Mike Gallagher Podcast
A highlight from The Mike and Mark Davis Daily Chat - 09/18/23
"Macy's one day sale is going on now with great deals of the day on fall updates like 40 % off outfits for the office that work off the clock too and 40 to 60 % off shoes handbags and accessories to finish your look and get 25 to 40 % off your favorite beauty skincare and fragrances plus get free shipping with any online purchase of $25 or more at Macy's savings off sale and clearance prices exclusions apply before we begin to 1959 the year before Mike Gallagher's birth holy cow it's pre Mike Frankie Avalon and Venus Frankie Avalon Michael I ever dead alive correct 83 today happy birthday Frankie Avalon I leave it to you my friend how was your weekend I know how mine was well I know as you were you were on the middle of it I kept reaching out to you you were so busy you could barely have time for your buddy Mike to give me all the the ins and outs I got to you but I was Rick and I was recovering my wisdom's tooth surgery for every for the dozens of people all over America worried about it it went fine does it a little bit of pain Friday night not a big deal turns out there it's not that it wasn't quite the major surgery I thought it was going to be but my heart hurt in reading your tweet that Donald Trump is not pro -life let's go well let's start there let's start there because I'm going to use the Marc Davis rule about two things being true at the same time first of all this of course stems from his his widely covered interview with Kirsten Welker she's the new host of NBC try I got a I got a very funny text from my phone screener an office manager in Tampa Tracy who said if she's gonna be the host for meet the press I give me the press about six more months I mean I didn't watch the whole thing you know who I did watch a lot though side note and I want to ask you about this have you seen Margaret Brennan is that her name on face the nation on CBS yes hmm oh boy she's bad she's a terrible interviewer I mean I don't mean to I hate to listen she's very prominent and maybe I'm wrong to criticize her but she just seems really stilted and awkward and I just watched for some reason I very rarely watch all of face the nation but I watched almost the whole thing I thought this is not a great talent anyway that's a sidebar so Kristen Welker Welker nails President Trump on the abortion issue and and I see your tweet and I heard your monologue this morning oh Donald Trump is not pro -life as if that virtue signaling is what it was what it sounds like to me is is scoring points with somebody I don't know who you're trying to win over when you say don't over analyze here's because and it gets to the root of the way I believe we all should be and that is not to operate to the fealty of any individual any person it's never about the person it's about the principal there are degrees of pro -choice you can favor partial birth abortion you can favor it at 20 weeks you can favor it at 15 he clearly does said so calling the heartbeat bill the only way to be technically pro -life the wrong way the wrong oh really how life are you if you're okay with with a baby and do you hear yourself do you hear yourself answer the life how life are you how pro -life favor abortion at 14 weeks I think I'm pretty pro -life if I get Roe v.

NewsRadio KFBK
"both boys" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK
"The I heart radio app and you're smart speaker. Talk about the gubernatorial race. The recall election now set for September 14th. You've got decisions to make first and foremost, Honestly, his question one. Do you want the governor of the current incumbent governor removed from office? That's question one. And then Question two is Who do you want to replace Governor Newsom? If in fact the plurality goes for for yes, on question one, and we have a host of candidates that have jumped in and making it official Now, with the scheduled recall election for September, 14th very happy to have joined the program this afternoon, the former mayor of San Diego, Kevin Faulkner. Major factor. Welcome aboard. Sure, great to have you back on the air. How are you doing? Great to be back with you doing doing great this as you mentioned the three call it set, And I think that is great news for Californians who are ready to make a change at the top. Well, let me throw out a couple of questions that and looking at the lay of the land right now, I think it's safe to say and you're traveling the state. I know. But as you talk to people that looks as though homelessness Crime and violence and public education seemed to be very, very critical. Uh, issues confronting the state of California? Quite honestly, It looks as though we're losing So that seems to be the task that lies ahead. How do you fix that? All problems that are solvable Sheriff, As you know, if you actually have the political will to do so, Let's let's pick off some of them because I think it's incredibly important. What we have from this current governor is rhetoric would no action and I did not allow tent encampments on the sidewalk in San Diego. While I was mayor. We took a very firm yet compassionate approach, and we were the only big city in California. Where we actually reduced homelessness by double digits. What we see in the great city you know, Sacramento and Los Angeles San Francisco skyrocketing out of control. It starts at the top. You have to have a governor that understands we're going to make a difference on our streets and a governor. That does not enable the defunded the police movement like Gavin Newsom did. And you know, I had hundreds of protesters out in front of my house this past summer wanted me and my family every name in the book defund the police. I did not defund. The police is mayor. I increase the budget. Why? Because I understand if we don't have the state city or we don't have it safe state We don't have anything. Yeah. I'm very, very concerned, obviously, and I think these a lot of these issues are interconnected we have in this state. Regrettably in the last several years, taking up the policy and practice of turning a blind eye toward, uh it's obvious, overt case of law cases of lawlessness. I know that you've had measurable degree of success in San Diego in terms of dealing with the the homelessness issue, and I know that the all the states in the ninth District that is to say the Western states are suffering with this decision from the Ninth District Court of Appeals in the In the case of Martin versus Boise. It says You cannot enforce existing law unless you have shelter space available for homeless people. So is that is that what you used to address that to put yourself in a position where you could enforce existing laws? Or was there something else? What we did. In fact, we are under a similar ruling even before both boys who came out in in San Diego, and look, I fundamentally believe that every human being has has a right to shelter. But when we provide that shelter, I believe you have an obligation to use it. I enforce that obligation of mayor as mayor of San Diego because I think if you get a lot of people who live on the streets, you're condemning them to die on the streets, and we're better than that. We have to intervene. And if you don't intervene, we are not going to see a change where we see literally open air drug markets. We see people putting up turn encampments in front of houses and businesses that is not acceptable. Integrate more. And there's the old theory and policing and public safety known as the Broken Windows theory. When you take care of those those minor offenses at the first opportunity Minimize the likelihood that more significant, more burdensome problems will develop as I look at what's going on in the state, quite honestly and not limited to the state of California, but because we're talking about California politics in particular, I have serious concerns about the ability to to stop the movement, the momentum that's in place right now. That seems to be embracing within free, increasing Ferber the notion that you don't hold people accountable. You have to live with this. The city San Francisco has has closed 17. I should say that Walgreens has closed 17 stores in the city of San Francisco. Because of the crime taking place there. They just can't afford to take the loss. And now Target has announced that they'll be closing their stores early at six PM versus 10 PM in the city of San Francisco for the very same reason they have too much loss, property loss. So so as you look at this, you understand, especially given the unique nature of San Francisco. There are not a lot of options, so for people who have critical needs by way of medication, prescription medication and other critical merchandise that these stores tend to sell. They're really truly going to suffer. So it goes far But I hear people shrug it off and say Walgreens can take the hit target can take the hit, but it's not limited to that. Plus you. You create an environment in which nobody wants to do business. So what about solutions in that regard? How do you? How do you address that? Well, you address it head on. And look, you're exactly right. And by cutting those hours and opportunities are limited people's ability to get medicines that they need or, you know all the other services that are office. Has to be consequences for actions. The solution is not to turn a blind eye to the solution is to say this is not something that we accept. And to have a governor that says I do not accept crime rising by double digits. Governor Newsom has enabled this pure and simple. He's attached himself to the far left. It does not represent Who we are as California. And that's why we saw two million Of our fellow Californian signed this recall petition Democrats, independents and Republicans who all said enough's enough. What they're seeing intent in campus has to change what they're seeing, and rising crime with no consequences has to change. And this pendulum has swung so far to the left. As I said, this is a true referendum. On the failure of this governor and leadership, and that's why I think people are going to come to the polls in overwhelming numbers in September, who want common sense who want consequences? We want to make our state more affordable and more livable and somebody sheriff who has the political will to get things done. You mentioned the significant number of people who signed the recall petition. But in addition to that I don't have. I can't quantify it. But I know there are extraordinary numbers of people who are leaving the state of California. People who throughout the course of my lifetime. Quite honestly, we're striving to get here during my time. I've been in this state most of my life, but relatives that I had out of state, other people that I associated with out of state all wanted to get to California..

Power 106 FM
"both boys" Discussed on Power 106 FM
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True Crime Garage
"both boys" Discussed on True Crime Garage
"A week for a couple of days. Bad things can happen when you're hanging out with bad people and bad things can happen. Quick my point is doesn't matter if there were hanging out with the wrong crowd for two years or two days. Bad stuff can happen. I have a credo that i've lived my life by if you hang out with bad people and are around bad things and do bad things long enough. Something bad will happen to you. Is it just how things go now. It seems that larry ann. Marie scott caught up in the sort of gangster lifestyle that looks glamorous to some kids their social media pages are filled with photos of the two boys posing with automatic weapons and assault rifles smoking cigars counting large amounts of cash. And you know trying to look cool. I guess for the the camera the disturbing thing is it's pretty clear that their mother well. She knew what the boys were up to in their free time. She knew that they were hanging out with a bad crowd. She knew that they were doing things. That were these unsavory things on camera and then putting these videos together on their social media pages and we know that she knew this because she is in some of the pictures with them holding guns in a in a tough looking pose and is even posing with her little daughter in all blue clothing and flags and such It's interesting yeah. And then she went on. Tell w d r b dot com quote. My sons were trying to earn stripes in the blood gang and they had to put in work. If they didn't put in work they were knocked off. And that's why they were knocked off because they were scared to put in the work and quote now later. Marie backtrack saying it was all a front. So her boys could seem cool and her mom. This would be the grandmother. Debbie ran told the media that the guns in the photos were just toys. I don't know either way. I'm gonna go with the grandmother. Give her the benefit of the doubt and say that maybe they were toys. But either way it's it's it's what are you trying to What are you trying to achieve by posting pictures like that. Well exactly. It's not something that i wanna see but you know i have to remind myself i was a teenager and i did some dumb stuff in my teenage years. Yeah we've done. We both have done some really stiff thing. I think most people do or at least that's what i tell myself feel better about myself one. Also it would seem to me. I'm assuming that they're being raised in a house by a single mother. So i didn't know that growing up. I don't know what that would be like and a lot of kids in these types of environments fill like going with a gang. Sometimes they feel like there's no option if you don't go with the gang than every gang is out to get you so at least of you team up with somebody. Somebody who's protecting you. Well and i think what we're going to see here and something you pointed out earlier captain. These are young impressionable boys who are hanging out with an adult that they should not be hanging out with and they're being led by this guy in led down the wrong path and that's for certain now according to the courier journal what they said of the mother said quote. She came under attack on social media for photos of her son's holding guns on her facebook. Page which referenced a gang. Her family insists that the teens weren't in a gang and were just pretending to be tough and quote so regardless whatever the truth. It's clear that marie did know who her boys were hanging out with. And this was in fact the wrong crowd and one loser in particular was twenty five year old aspiring rapper rambo as he called himself better known as bryce roads. Both boys had appeared in rambo's music videos with references to gun sex and violence. The boys thought rambo was going to make them famous as he got famous. He told them his music videos would make them stars eventually and he bought them clothes and food and would have them ride around with him in his car but in the like listen to his music oh again. They're they're teenagers they. They're they're young teenagers and they're not making good decisions. I mean listen to the first line of that wrap he. He's in prison. He said he's going to the jewelry shop. Going to the jewish bro. Yeah you know you're not but you're not you can. You can say whatever you want to say. But not a maybe he is going to like the prison jeweler. Maybe there's a prison handcuffs. Her jewelry in this guy's mind this guy's he's a baller right and you're right i. That's funny that you say that. That did they listen to music. Ain't good yeah. I'm just not a fan of mumble ramp in general like when they're rapid sounds like they're just mumbling. Yeah or or the ones that are just. It's all braggadocious. There's no there's no story there's no rhyme or reason You know to me. It's it's nonsense. And and i would say that i'm a hip hop fan. I mean i like to park biggie. I like jay z. Like most deaf black. Thought the beastie boys. I feel like those guys are at least saying something. They're not just mumbling. And there's there's good kinds of music and bad kinds of music you know in all genres and thing is again remember. This dude is twenty five. They're fourteen and sixteen. I remember when i was fourteen. There was a couple dudes. I hung out with simply because they had a car. And in hindsight these guys were idiots. That i that i was hanging out with simply because they had a car. So you can only imagine what they're the hocus pocus the he's putting on these young dudes you know. He's twenty five. He's got a car. He's got tattoos he saying. Hey i'm going to be famous. He's probably lying about who he is to them. Making himself seem bigger and more important than what he actually is and the they're young they don't know any better they believe him and so they're tagging along there along for the ride so to speak all right but that's why he's hanging out with fourteen and sixteen year old kids he can't nobody he can't impress anybody his own eight so he's like go. I got press these kids now while we're on the subject of them hanging out with bryce roads we have Their mother on record saying the following about bryce he goes through the neighborhoods and he just picks up teenagers. He sees and asked them. You want to sell this. You wanna sell that. He kept sneaking and picking up my son's he bribed them with designer clothes and shoes. He would even take them out to eat by them. Food her mother and sounds like a pedo as on he sounds like to me. Yeah that's true no they. It's i mean think. About how many of these serial killer does that. We've talked about that. Go around the neighborhood. Find the poor kids and go. Hey i want some beard you want some marijuana do you You want some new sneakers. I can help you out. Yeah there was a guy down in texas dean coral. That made a whole lifestyle out of that for for years. Yeah and then. He was shitty rapper to yes yes. He was the grandmother. Debbie who who. I am a big fan of you. Know if we're gonna be picking sides here and getting people's back. Here i will. I want to be up front about that. I'm a fan of debbie reynolds. She is on record saying the same thing about bryce. He lured her words. Her.

Going Deep with Chad and JT
"both boys" Discussed on Going Deep with Chad and JT
"It's like you know. So he's trailing world those feelings coming overtakes you it does. There's yeah there's one week rows like call my mom. when do i texas right. I think that's the wrong person. Actually my mom's my mom's you know the rules because she's very like honest she's like she's like Well she's more like i. I was like that was like i have this date set up a week from now and set it up on. My shy texan between. She's like no. I'd see the desperate she was right. She's i- she's like she's like texture like on thursdays idea on thursday. That were at work. Yeah so she was. She surprised me. Because i thought she'd be like no you. Should texture like all the time but she was like no. I'd see that very needy and like this guy's no conference good good. I was watching country strong last night. And gwyneth paltrow says it's too late and miester scherzer. She's giving her advice on her career and she's like hey like i always wear high heels. Get your dresses. Hemmed here You know always go at the best song now with what you wrote. But her last night advice is don't be afraid to fall in love. It's the only thing that matters in life it's heavy. Yeah something to think about. But that's a lot of pressure. Yeah but it's kind of it. I think he kind of takes the pressure off. Because then you're not worried so much about get there and you're not so worried about doing it right. You're like oh this is just kind of part of it. I make sense to me. It totally makes sense to me. The difference is is that you guys are able to because you learn a lot about these people before you go out on a date with them because it's all whatever they want put facing forward is all their hip wasn't like that for me. He just met someone in you and then all of that peeling back. The layers kind of happened over time. Right that's true too but people are. They're able to do with their because people know how to you know put their best foot forward on social media and then some people they can't help but be themselves and they start posting crazy stuff and they've got like fifty story updates in your like for the day and you're like okay this person's a little intense but some people you look at their thinking. Oh this person's like the ideal human and then you get so many like okay. There's more to this right. It seems like a lot it does. It seems like a lot. Well your boys are out there in the world right. Yeah yeah the both of my cameron and paxton are out there. They're definitely and you're like good looking charismatic. That's yeah my wife. And i would say they're good boys. You know those things and they seem to be having a great time and having no issues with the things that we're talking about but like just yesterday i called paxton and i said the movies ninety three percent fresh. I want to put that on my story because you can't put that under story so why not because it's dushi as hell. That's not what you put on your story. I mean you don't please don't do that. Embarrassment paxton's got posted. And then he reposed his right but then but then. He's not going to do that because he doesn't want to draw attention he he's he's being demure about it so now. I'm just talking about on the pot. You need to post. That can make you guys. We're seeing tomorrow. You got tickets for it yet. Through our agent. Where are you seeing it Playa vista cinemark is that is that a human a advanced screening. Is there anyway said advance. Got it through like our agency awesome. Yeah text me after not not doing awesome. I i gotta disagree with pack on this. I think you should post listen. We i wish you were here. But he had his own logic for it. And what. I the kids. Tell me that i can't do a lot of things and so i just ended up not doing anything my dad you know. He sold hair. Care did a commercial for one of the hair care products. It was called to be. And after i watched the commercial i started crying. I said dad. You cannot put this on tv it would. of course he put it out. Yeah he was like look. We already made it no. It's too late ship sail. No he liked it too. He was like. I think it's cool. And then you know he knew more about it than i did right speaking to my i always felt like he was like like always wanted me to to to get laid quite a bit. You know not like it. Was i think so but also sometimes i think maybe i just projected that on him but like how did you handle sex in general. I guess with your boys well. Listen it's i. I will start out by saying i think it's different with boys if you're the parent of boys versus girls right right. It's different alley. I always tried to present that. There are two people consenting to something that you want everyone to feel good about what's happening in and You know no hard feelings right. That's that's not the way you want to go about it. So it's always been in our house about respecting. You know the women that they're spending time with and I've always been pretty open with the boys. I mean when they were much younger I had a drawer. This is horrible but here we go. Sorry paxton i had a drawer in my bathroom. The there was just always condoms. And you know. It's like and i didn't ask. I said that's there so you never have to worry about where you're going to get it. It's always going to be stocked and so and i didn't count. How many were in there. I wanna got low. I would just load it back up. And what age when they got in high school. Yeah definitely definitely not early school towards later. My dad made that. When i was in fifth grade and i was like pressure the other way and say like you're depriving them. The embarrassment of having to an arco right. But i thought about that but they have amazon too so yeah amazon. But the other part. That's interesting about both boys is. they are monogamous. like they like to be in relation. Yeah for the most part they do look cameron's right now. it's nice. yes speakerphone. So but like they're they're on the sites that you're on. I think that's important of looking for dates. And they're out there you know it's a great city for that right. I mean it's fun. It can be very fun especially now coming out of covert it's like everyone's going to be Going to see a quiet place to in theaters this weekend. Furniture dates on dates. That it's the perfect date movie. Oh for sure is Is a quiet place one on streaming service in case. Someone hasn't seen it got. I should know that. I'm sure it is. I think you just have to google it and it. We'll tell you where it feels like. It's been every westfield. Max i don't know probably hbo. Max it's paramount move. But i don't. I don't know i don't know where it is but it's l there i've seen on hulu that's right. Yes i think you're right. I think it's on hulu. Do you feel better. I guess we'll more like a week or two..

Beyond Picket Fences
"both boys" Discussed on Beyond Picket Fences
"Things just tap that are terrible but i remember leaving that appointment where we kinda got the big scenario driving back over the five twenty bridge just sort of sitting in stunned silence and my then husband looked at me and just said well what we do and i was i. Don't ask me. i don't know. I don't know what to do. I don't know what's right. I don't know what's okay. And he ultimate. You know it ultimately came to be that the risks of sepsis were very high for me. And so i ended up delivering both boys a little over a week later that u. dub the birth was very long and very traumatic and very complicated. And it was very right that i chose to induce when i did because i was already pretty significantly dealing with some significant infections etcetera etcetera. So we i just ultimately decided to let my babies go in. That was the hardest decision of my life was to decide what was to choose to be a mom to babies who gonna live in this world and that was really tricky. Yeah so depressed About three months. I went through about a month and a half two months of complications post delivery. I had to have surgery and it was a really big up and down about three months later i found out i was pregnant again and went into panic and called The doctors who kept kept very good care of me took very good care of me and about thirteen months. After my twin boys i gave birth to beautiful baby girl. Her name is via. She is malaysian. the human. she almost ten now. She went now and me to say that she's nine. Almost ten barely almost isn't age. I have excited. I guess we i. Yeah a lot of attitude packed into one. Humid ninety humid lot attitude. Oh my heavens so much so much and her pregnancy was really pretty simple and straightforward in the physical sense but the emotional sense was very difficult because everyday felt like a day..

Sucias are my Favorite
"both boys" Discussed on Sucias are my Favorite
"Well it's not. It's not like you know you just go in there and just the chinese name. We have specific you know want to me. You know better than you know. We're both boys like you like. I wanna respect her that his owner respect and vice versa. I want mind my key mitts so whatever it is so i can tell understand that can tell me i think another thing that you know and i don't know i'm the first person who say the it's timestamped if but Romanticism is keen. Can't be because you know like like some guys have to have you know..

Fatherhood Friday’s
"both boys" Discussed on Fatherhood Friday’s
"Of their children. I definitely appreciate that. I have the book myself. Elsa and looking at it now had a chance to read about out of the it is very research base very relevant to the times we're lifting twenty twenty one and so you know we're gonna take this book apart today and you know. I'm just going to ask some questions as i see this as relates to substance abuse. Is that okay with. That's perfect tomor. That's great so you know might be is you know. What are the top three reasons adolescence or or even teenagers experiment ordeal with subsidies. Oh there's all kinds of reasons because there's not just one one variable because children are so different in their environments and experiences are different some of them get involved with substances out of curiosity you know. They just have heard about these things. I wanna find out for themselves. So they experiment with it and and and and when they experiment with it they either have a good reaction or a bad reaction so some of it is just curiosity. I've heard about this. I want to see what it's like. Another reason is the. it's pure group peer pressure. You know that the kids at their hanging around in with the you know get involved in these substances and even though they may never have tried it themselves their friends are trying it in their freezer are urging them to to join in. You know you're going to like it. Let's let's smoke some marijuana. Let's drink some alcohol and for a while but you know the the kid may resist it but then but eventually then sometimes they get they get trapped by it and they start using and then there's another group a third group That i've had a lot of experience with in my work and that is Adolescents who are using substances to medicate an underlying issue It might be anxiety. It might be Depression it might be some type of trauma or bullying. But they're using it to to medicaid and underlying issue and a good example is. I've worked with a lot of Teenage boys and girls who were smoking a lot of marijuana. And of course i worked in a psychiatric hospital so these were pretty serious situations that i was involved with these kids in in in what they were dealing with but when i asked them to help me understand why they were using so much marijuana. The number one answer that came back was it helps me with my anxiety. You know it eases my anxiety. So there's another group of kids out there that that are involved in substances to medicate some type of underlying issue so there's different reasons. Kids are different but But the bottom line is that there is no one rule that fits every kid. Kids are using drugs for different reasons and get involved in it for different reasons. Yeah but i think that the you know the reasons three reasons. You just listened whether the top reasons just three reasons. Data readily i think are spot on because affirmative of mine summed it up this way Teenagers that usually experienced drugs or alcohol. Either want to feel something. They don't want to feel something. Do you agree with that thing. I agree with that very much. That's absolutely true. Gotcha and so. I'm in your book. i'm in chapter one. And you had to section called group differences and what you talked about the differences between boys and girls and drug use and so why is elicit drug use higher among teenage boys than girls. That's an interesting question. We know for example. That boys are more likely to girls. And i think part of that is is the environment that they're in other boys who are drinking a lot more than girls and and i don't think girls generally are attracted to alcohol to the same extent that that that boys are. That's not to say the girls won't drink alcohol because they certainly will. But i think boys tend to binge drink when they drink whereas girls may just have a few drinks and that's it Boys are also at a little bit higher risk of the counter drugs And they're more likely to become dependent if they become dependent on multiple substances. Now when we look at boys and girls what we find is that boys tend to be attracted to substances who have boys who have some type of conduct disorder or behavioral disorder or a learning disorder And and girls tend to use substances to medicaid things like depression and post traumatic stress disorder. So there are some differences between boys and girls but the bottom line is the you know because of brain development in the brain developing in an adolescent regardless of whether they're using alcohol or drugs and regardless of whether it's a boy or girl the impact on the brain is the same because both boys and girls. Who are adolescence. Have developing brain. It's an immature brain. So it's it's very risky for both boys and girls to be using substances like marijuana or drinking alcohol. What i hear from that answer that you gave is that it sounds like boys deal with more. If you will or per se mental issue and girls deal with more emotional issues which causes them to you. Know You alcohol boys or girls using prescription drugs. Would you agree with that. I think there's some merit to that You know the underlying issue is is. That's for so many kids. There is another issue going on in their lives Whether it's a boy or a girl there there there is another issue going on besides the substance use and and and that's why my book focuses on and emphasizes the need for parents if they suspect their child is using a substance to get a comprehensive assessment. Because you need to know more than just. Your child is using a substance. You need to know if there's something else going on underneath the surface so in addition to an addictions assessment. You wanna get some other assessments done so that you get a complete picture of what's going on with your child. Absolutely you know what i learned in your book is that even though the title of your book is called the addicted chow. When you go through the doctor or guidance counselor like yourself not even a term that you guys you substance this order and then there's different degrees would within substances or whether it's mild or severe highly severe. That's right in the past. We when we diagnosed people would say they're either abuse or dependent one of those two candidates category so it would be like want to abuse or marijuana dependency. We got away from that. And now we referred to these as a substance use disorder and it can and it runs on a continuum like you just said of mild moderate or severe so a diagnosis might be a cannabis. Use.

Feliz Dia Novo
"both boys" Discussed on Feliz Dia Novo
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Power 106 FM
"both boys" Discussed on Power 106 FM
"You left? Don't turn into dust it don't move is waiting for you. You're killing me. You're tweaking all I ask you what you're feeling You don't speak it all. But you go straight that Twitter. You gonna tweet it all? You must want another. It'll be a long You want to see? We were supposed to buy high through the starry You made That decision told me He's the one You thought that when your heart bigger you leaving one wanted me to take Back would open regional. I'm not going to them on the Oh, let her sit in my heart. Dubai. Shut your words, give you whatever you desire. You give you ever you desire. She's a runner. She's attracts all she going around Nobody. When it gets hard. She can't take the pain. She can't get school. She heard anyone that gets involved. Don't want to come in. But take it this way. She's gonna do the race. Just not this one. Love is a game. We used the chip off when I was gonna talk to you one here for you over boom. It's his cannons some Whoa! Oh, what's the point of time? And I heard that that was suddenly came from a chicken coop. My baseball bat shit factory on the best, like last night. Don't put that could make you wanna act right? Both boys from this certain kitty. Oh, that's right. It's not the belly band Take Remember Listing Younger party back No heart There is a big bag doesn't not the belly bad. Think of next Welcome back party, Bentalha. Give it up. If this up then it.

News 96.5 WDBO
"both boys" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO
"Jason Lizzie. W Because both boy Okay, you go first. Go to your mother. Okay, then, was you They're young and the others. He's gotta me more, but there will be a ticket to get started. Yeah. Good. Okay, you go Fastball one, boyo. Another look at them work for you. Okay, so you, you you Yeah. But that will be better not be like that crazy. I don't know Nobody that somebody a man was. He said anything about a year ago. I obey your girlfriend's girl for you. I mean, maybe thank you know yet. Hmm. E mean, Mabel's Thank you, Bobby know yet best got more opinions. Your mother got up on You love it actually doubling. You know what? From a little B 21, you know? Go West. Then it You get a little Well. Good job. Let never exceed those living, They say spoon the Cinco. Baby Nice, like wiggle about Philip Way about each other extreme behavior. This is I look like the hour I'm going to see my baby Nice life way by the Philippine. It'll be put into the explain monster marks from all external extremo three more Listen, I know I've seen this stuff is good. Yes. Okay. Everything okay? Money for my boy Ballet and the sick Alice. UMA behave so nice like wiggle. Explain Monster amongst them all extreme, Alexis Herman believe more. Rhythm. Rebels has a post as opposed to Zagat. Several wannabe walkers. I live like a devil Live it up ahead of my best. Listen every YouTube again around like a merry go rooftop. I am on top of the pedestal Fuchsia. I am Corsican in medical I learned that down in Mexico some rhythm, the.

Feliz Dia Novo
"both boys" Discussed on Feliz Dia Novo
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The Know Show
"both boys" Discussed on The Know Show
"Being smuggled to malaysia indonesia and then to to turkey and sometimes they were they were fighting in syria because they they incurred so much debt for example They paid such large amounts of money to the people smugglers that they needed to join up in order to pay off their debts. You know things like that so you know when when you start looking at specific stories of individuals who have from followed these kind of journeys than you know. You're much better able to make judgments about who is a terrorist who is not The most common thread. I encountered with looking at at terrorism attacks in the kale throughout europe. Or is that it stems. From a both ninety from the individuals and an enormous enormous limit of inequality that they they faced which are alternate in direction. Now in the case of the apis moving forward. Is there a possibility that there could be some kind of reforms put in place. That is a fan to both boys to to the community to sort of say to ensure that okay. We're gonna have these measures that we don't have extreme number of people going to find places or is it just i think that's Isn't just like a too complex to be sold. I don't believe that it is too complex. The problem to be solved. I think that you know the that would surely be waste to create a more equitable environment for wiggles as a people and as a coach to flourish. But unfortunately i think we are very long way away from that in the moment and really you know. The the wholesale nature of this campaign which is now underway on the xi jinping under which. We've seen you know hundreds of wiggle intellectuals people who have entirely secular and wiggle musicians we were comedians. You know this whole kind of latte of of cultural and political leaders has effectively been silenced. Wiped out you know. They've been Sacked from that job said they're city in interment camps many of my colleagues in and so i worked with them for years still sitting in term and with them now news of their whereabouts. You know i mean why. Why would they detained. All they likely..

Strength To Be Human --Literary Podcast, Hosted by Mark Antony Rossi
"both boys" Discussed on Strength To Be Human --Literary Podcast, Hosted by Mark Antony Rossi
"We people actually learn what they can get outta music and how it can help them There are people now and The physical therapy What was it called physical rehabilitation and many of these clinics and even in hospitals. Now where part of the physical Rehabilitation is just not you know doing strength training or weights or learning to walk with this this bar to hold you up so you can get your leg strengthens you can learn to work again. It also has a component of music in it music that that person likes that helps them reach him so when they play it they they feel that it helps them become more confident or maybe just gained a sense of normalcy. Because you know you let's face it here without mocking anything you know You're trying to walk again with these parallel bars. You know and your legs of failing and you're trying to make them strong a normal situation you know i mean a maybe a month or two before that that injury or whatever you had everything was normal. You didn't have to worry about this sort of thing. So sometimes that's what music brings you back to those days and days that you want to go to again and it helps you helps you get there and it's better than having a quiet place. Believe it or not quite as all that helpful. Because you know as well as i do that before whatever happened to you you. You wasn't in a quiet place music going round. You run around doing all kinds of crazy stuff you know you have to bring some of that back into the mix i if you're gonna get some real progress with any kind of rehabilitation particularly the the the the physical one and music. Therapy is a big part of. That doesn't have to be anything. That formal could just literally be putting a couple songs on it. The person who really really loves really identified with remembers you know doing something with physically and now they got this song going on so it is a real power to it. A real a real beauty to that. I really like an and in many ways to me. It's always made sense so i've always had. I never had to really be convinced that that music. He had some kind of therapeutic End it all. I'm just. I'm just not surprised to me because it there's something I dare say magical about music but there is something you know that that seems to be brain with friendly maybe because it has the mathematical component you know and brain really you know it takes that in. I know we I remember One of the boys growing up pulling them dvd's from baby. Einstein and then baby. Einstein did have the various classical. Music's that the baby would understand and see different shapes and do different things and see how they reacted to that a lot. And i really enjoy doing that. You know and. I like to think that you know i. It had some kind of a fact i remember. We put a The speaker on my wife's Neil belly when she had both boys and to play various classical music sets a left. I go into the into the fetus as well and my wife would often say that the fetus would calm down. Wouldn't be so restless at times as it was good for that. So i'm always been a believer in that and it's good to see that more and more of the scientific community see that is a merit to that. So that's that's pretty exciting. All right the last part of this is the art therapy. And what what's go onto this here. So and france there's a A neuro scientists..

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"The Department of Homeland Security issuing a public terrorism advisory, saying domestic is a threat to public bulletin warned of ideologically motivated violent extremists who object to President Biden's victory. Inciting or committing violence. The Department of Homeland Security issued the warning through the public National terrorism advisory system that replaced the color coded alerts after 9 11. Bulletin said the extremists are motivated by anger over coronavirus restrictions, the 2020 election or police use of force. Those same drivers to violence, the bulletin said, will remain through early 2021. Aaron Carter SKI ABC NEWS NEW YORK A statement today from the Capitol Police union goes into more detail of the injuries sustained by officers during the January 6th riot. The union chairman says 140 officers were hurt some with brain injuries because they didn't have helmets, one with crapped cracked ribs and smashed spinal discs. Also, one officer will lose his eye. Federal investigators continue to search for people seen in videos taking part in the violent breach of the capital, a tragic update after a morning shooting. Shooting Wednesday morning in Laughlin has turned deadly of 15 year old girl died at the hospital after she was shot in the chest just after nine o'clock in the morning. The incident happened at a home on Cooper Road. Police say three teens were there with a stolen handgun when it went off. The two other teams have now been charged. As a result, a 16 year old and 14 year old. Both boys are in the Hamilton County detention center, faced with obstructing justice and tampering with evidence. 16 year old has been charged with reckless homicide. Ricky you Chino News Radio 700, wlw and Western and Southern says nearly $44,000 was donated by visitors at the Crib of the Nativity display at Crone Conservatory last year. That'll get matching funds. And so Western and Southern today presented a record setting check to the Salvation Army of more than $87,000. On Wall Street. Today, the Dow dropped 633 points. The NASDAQ lost 3 55 the essence. He dropping 99.

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