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A highlight from Crypto Unplugged | Analyzing Market Headwinds and Tailwinds

Markets Daily Crypto Roundup

09:28 min | 1 hr ago

A highlight from Crypto Unplugged | Analyzing Market Headwinds and Tailwinds

"This episode of Markets Daily is sponsored by Kraken. This is Markets Daily from Coindesk. My name is Noelle Acheson, Coindesk collaborator and author of the Crypto is Macro Now newsletter on Substack. Since I'm out at a conference today, this episode has a different format than usual. Rather than talk about market performances, I'm going to give my thoughts on the main tailwinds and headwinds currently affecting crypto markets. And just a reminder, Coindesk is a news source and does not give investment advice. We all know that markets have been range -bound recently. For many, this is surprising given the potential upside of a spot Bitcoin ETF approval. For others, the resilience is unexpected given the downward pressure from higher interest rates. Both are strong forces and there are others in the mix as well. What we are seeing is positive and negative trends largely cancelling each other out amid a general lack of interest from new large investors. So, let's step back and take a look at some of the main positive and negative narratives and then I'll talk about how they are affecting new investor interest. Starting with the tailwinds. The most significant is the potential boost in demand that would come from approval of a Bitcoin spot ETF. Why would demand increase? Because an ETF that trades on US markets is a convenient wrapper for Bitcoin exposure. It makes it much easier for retail investors to add a small Bitcoin position for diversification purposes and many institutions can only invest in listed products. With an ETF, they would now be able to diversify their funds or even take a speculative position. The eventual demand for a spot Bitcoin ETF is likely to be greater than for the Bitcoin futures ETF. It's a better product in that it involves less rollover costs and therefore should deliver better alignment with the Bitcoin price. How likely is approval? Bloomberg analysts have put the probability at 75 % by the end of this year. 95 % by the end of 2024. So, not a sure thing, but pretty likely. I think it will happen and it is not yet anywhere near priced in. Other tailwinds. Activity on the Bitcoin blockchain is picking up. The 30 -day moving average of the number of active Bitcoin addresses on any given day is more than 20 % up from the local low in May, almost 15 % up since the beginning of the year, according to data from Glassnode. That suggests the network is broadening. Adoption of the Lightning network is likely to start picking up as Coinbase moves to adopt its fast and cheap Bitcoin transfer technology. This could end up boosting demand for Bitcoin as greater liquidity on Lightning brings in more users. And long -term holders of Bitcoin are still accumulating. Yesterday MicroStrategy revealed in a filing the purchase of a further 5 ,445 Bitcoin. Back in August, the company had suggested it was ready to accumulate even more. For Ethereum, approval of the first listed Ether futures ETF is likely within the next few months, with a probability of 95%, according to Bloomberg analysts. Again, not a sure thing, but the odds are looking good. Although it is a futures product, it could boost demand for spot Ether, much like the Bitcoin futures ETF launch in October 2021 that propelled the Bitcoin price up to $69 ,000. And finally, sticking with Ethereum, the network's next major upgrade is expected early next year or possibly sooner. This will improve Ethereum's scalability, potentially increasing its use and therefore also demand for Ether. Now this is far from a comprehensive list. There are many more factors supporting the crypto market, but in the interest of time, let's move on to the headwinds. One of the more significant headwinds is the regulatory cloud in the US, specifically the lack of clarity on what is and isn't a security. The general fear that the SEC or the CFTC will launch actions against a project is dampening activity, and the potential impact on the price of tokens that become the subject of regulatory scrutiny and or find themselves delisted out of necessity or caution. That's most likely enough to keep investors away from smaller tokens. It even impacts Ether, the second largest crypto asset by market cap. Ether's transaction volume is not totally dependent on DeFi activity, but they are related, and DeFi activity is down. According to data source DeFi Llama, total value locked on Ethereum -based DeFi applications is at its lowest level since January 2021. DeFi interest is dampened at the moment in part because of regulatory uncertainty and in part because of some recent high -profile exploits that have reminded investors how new this all is and how relatively untested the different attack vectors are. Another big headwind is the outlook for US interest rates. I say US interest rates because they are one of the key levers for global liquidity. This lever acts through the cost of lending and also through the price of US government bonds, the assets most used as collateral for short -term financing. US interest rates also act on the US dollar. Higher rates generally means that the US dollar will be heading up, and this influences liquidity in any country that imports goods priced in dollars or that has issued dollar -denominated debt. There are even more channels than this, but the bottom line is that higher US interest rates do tend to dry up global liquidity. This affects the flow of funds into higher volatility low -income assets such as tech stocks and crypto assets. Suffice to say that expectations are settling in that US rates will be higher for longer, and macro investors are likely to be more inclined to take advantage of the high returns available in safe bonds, especially when fears of an impending recession are gathering momentum. It's a fascinating time in crypto markets, even though the price movements are not particularly interesting. Bitcoin and Ether historical volatility are at their lowest point since January, which itself was a multi -year low. It's fascinating because I don't remember a time when you have this tug of war between such compelling narratives. The market is telling us that the headwinds and tailwinds are more or less evenly balanced. There are days when optimism is winning and we see clear signs of a pickup and accumulation activity. There are days when price movements bring out more sell orders. How long will this continue? That's hard to answer, since a bad economic read, a bank in distress, further climbs in the oil price, or a spike in geopolitical tension – all those things could happen at any time and they could send interest rate expectations hurtling up or down. We could also get some more unwelcome moves from regulators at any time. On the other hand, we could get some positive price moving news in the form of a new fund taking a crypto asset position, another nation state supporting Bitcoin mining, or of course a Bitcoin spot or Ether futures ETF approval. Any of these, or something I haven't thought of yet, could drop at any time. The uncertainty is dampening price movements while contributing a veil of suspense. Meanwhile, progress on network applications across the world is changing. The headwinds facing the crypto market at the moment will eventually dissipate, perhaps to be replaced by others. The tailwinds will change too, and new ones will emerge. It's up to investors to decide for themselves which type of wind will be more powerful in the months to come. And that's it for this week's show. If you liked the show, please leave us a five -star rating on whatever platform you're listening to us on. Markets Daily is produced and edited by Michelle Musso, with executive production by Jared Schwartz. I'm Noah Lacheson for Coindesk. We're back tomorrow with more market news and insights.

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Fresh update on "first one" discussed on Bloomberg Daybreak Europe

Bloomberg Daybreak Europe

00:07 min | 3 hrs ago

Fresh update on "first one" discussed on Bloomberg Daybreak Europe

"Bloomberg TV and on the Bloomberg app and Bloomberg .com and download The Circuit companion wherever you get your podcasts. Markets, headlines and breaking news 24 hours a day at Bloomberg .com, on Bloomberg Television and the Bloomberg Business app. This is the time is 9 40. I'm Anna Edwards. We check the markets all day long here at Bloomberg. So let's get straight to a markets conversation. And the stock six hundred is down by three tenths of one percent. The first one hundred is up by two tenths. The cat caron down by six tenths and the Zetradax in Germany down four by tenths. So a mixed performance. London outperforms Germany and France to the downside this morning. Most sectors are in negative territory. Technology leads the way lower. The higher rates environment, even if we've taken a break from Treasury yields rising this morning. The higher rates environment for longer seems to be part of the conversation still, certainly after yesterday Today saw big moves at the long

A highlight from MARKETS DAILY: Crypto Unplugged |  Analyzing Market Headwinds and Tailwinds

CoinDesk Podcast Network

09:28 min | 1 hr ago

A highlight from MARKETS DAILY: Crypto Unplugged | Analyzing Market Headwinds and Tailwinds

"This episode of Markets Daily is sponsored by Kraken. This is Markets Daily from Coindesk. My name is Noelle Acheson, Coindesk collaborator and author of the Crypto is Macro Now newsletter on Substack. Since I'm out at a conference today, this episode has a different format than usual. Rather than talk about market performances, I'm going to give my thoughts on the main tailwinds and headwinds currently affecting crypto markets. And just a reminder, Coindesk is a news source and does not give investment advice. We all know that markets have been range -bound recently. For many, this is surprising given the potential upside of a spot Bitcoin ETF approval. For others, the resilience is unexpected given the downward pressure from higher interest rates. Both are strong forces and there are others in the mix as well. What we are seeing is positive and negative trends largely cancelling each other out amid a general lack of interest from new large investors. So, let's step back and take a look at some of the main positive and negative narratives and then I'll talk about how they are affecting new investor interest. Starting with the tailwinds. The most significant is the potential boost in demand that would come from approval of a Bitcoin spot ETF. Why would demand increase? Because an ETF that trades on US markets is a convenient wrapper for Bitcoin exposure. It makes it much easier for retail investors to add a small Bitcoin position for diversification purposes and many institutions can only invest in listed products. With an ETF, they would now be able to diversify their funds or even take a speculative position. The eventual demand for a spot Bitcoin ETF is likely to be greater than for the Bitcoin futures ETF. It's a better product in that it involves less rollover costs and therefore should deliver better alignment with the Bitcoin price. How likely is approval? Bloomberg analysts have put the probability at 75 % by the end of this year. 95 % by the end of 2024. So, not a sure thing, but pretty likely. I think it will happen and it is not yet anywhere near priced in. Other tailwinds. Activity on the Bitcoin blockchain is picking up. The 30 -day moving average of the number of active Bitcoin addresses on any given day is more than 20 % up from the local low in May, almost 15 % up since the beginning of the year, according to data from Glassnode. That suggests the network is broadening. Adoption of the Lightning network is likely to start picking up as Coinbase moves to adopt its fast and cheap Bitcoin transfer technology. This could end up boosting demand for Bitcoin as greater liquidity on Lightning brings in more users. And long -term holders of Bitcoin are still accumulating. Yesterday MicroStrategy revealed in a filing the purchase of a further 5 ,445 Bitcoin. Back in August, the company had suggested it was ready to accumulate even more. For Ethereum, approval of the first listed Ether futures ETF is likely within the next few months, with a probability of 95%, according to Bloomberg analysts. Again, not a sure thing, but the odds are looking good. Although it is a futures product, it could boost demand for spot Ether, much like the Bitcoin futures ETF launch in October 2021 that propelled the Bitcoin price up to $69 ,000. And finally, sticking with Ethereum, the network's next major upgrade is expected early next year or possibly sooner. This will improve Ethereum's scalability, potentially increasing its use and therefore also demand for Ether. Now this is far from a comprehensive list. There are many more factors supporting the crypto market, but in the interest of time, let's move on to the headwinds. One of the more significant headwinds is the regulatory cloud in the US, specifically the lack of clarity on what is and isn't a security. The general fear that the SEC or the CFTC will launch actions against a project is dampening activity, and the potential impact on the price of tokens that become the subject of regulatory scrutiny and or find themselves delisted out of necessity or caution. That's most likely enough to keep investors away from smaller tokens. It even impacts Ether, the second largest crypto asset by market cap. Ether's transaction volume is not totally dependent on DeFi activity, but they are related, and DeFi activity is down. According to data source DeFi Llama, total value locked on Ethereum -based DeFi applications is at its lowest level since January 2021. DeFi interest is dampened at the moment in part because of regulatory uncertainty and in part because of some recent high -profile exploits that have reminded investors how new this all is and how relatively untested the different attack vectors are. Another big headwind is the outlook for US interest rates. I say US interest rates because they are one of the key levers for global liquidity. This lever acts through the cost of lending and also through the price of US government bonds, the assets most used as collateral for short -term financing. US interest rates also act on the US dollar. Higher rates generally means that the US dollar will be heading up, and this influences liquidity in any country that imports goods priced in dollars or that has issued dollar -denominated debt. There are even more channels than this, but the bottom line is that higher US interest rates do tend to dry up global liquidity. This affects the flow of funds into higher volatility low -income assets such as tech stocks and crypto assets. Suffice to say that expectations are settling in that US rates will be higher for longer, and macro investors are likely to be more inclined to take advantage of the high returns available in safe bonds, especially when fears of an impending recession are gathering momentum. It's a fascinating time in crypto markets, even though the price movements are not particularly interesting. Bitcoin and Ether historical volatility are at their lowest point since January, which itself was a multi -year low. It's fascinating because I don't remember a time when you have this tug of war between such compelling narratives. The market is telling us that the headwinds and tailwinds are more or less evenly balanced. There are days when optimism is winning and we see clear signs of a pickup and accumulation activity. There are days when price movements bring out more sell orders. How long will this continue? That's hard to answer, since a bad economic read, a bank in distress, further climbs in the oil price, or a spike in geopolitical tension – all those things could happen at any time and they could send interest rate expectations hurtling up or down. We could also get some more unwelcome moves from regulators at any time. On the other hand, we could get some positive price moving news in the form of a new fund taking a crypto asset position, another nation state supporting Bitcoin mining, or of course a Bitcoin spot or Ether futures ETF approval. Any of these, or something I haven't thought of yet, could drop at any time. The uncertainty is dampening price movements while contributing a veil of suspense. Meanwhile, progress on network applications across the world is changing. The headwinds facing the crypto market at the moment will eventually dissipate, perhaps to be replaced by others. The tailwinds will change too, and new ones will emerge. It's up to investors to decide for themselves which type of wind will be more powerful in the months to come. And that's it for this week's show. If you liked the show, please leave us a five -star rating on whatever platform you're listening to us on. Markets Daily is produced and edited by Michelle Musso, with executive production by Jared Schwartz. I'm Noah Lacheson for Coindesk. We're back tomorrow with more market news and insights.

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A highlight from Bitcoin Has A New Super Whale! (2024 Bringing Explosive Gains)

The Bitboy Crypto Podcast

06:37 min | 1 hr ago

A highlight from Bitcoin Has A New Super Whale! (2024 Bringing Explosive Gains)

"Good morning, everybody! It's time to discover crypto. It is September 25th. It's 1133 A .M. Eastern Standard Time. It took us a few minutes to get ready today, Tim. Was it your fault? Probably, yes. It's probably his fault. We got Drew on the ones and twos. And, Tim, how are you doing today, Drew? Oh, I'm doing great. Couldn't be better, honestly. Alright, me and Drew were talking. We might try to get that MRV video out today. Folks, I might also put out my cold plunge footage. I got to upload that and everything. So, it's going to be a good, good show. Today, we're talking about MicroStrategy. Just bought more Bitcoin. We're talking about how much Bitcoin does Coinbase hold. It's a whole lot and it's a lot more than you thought. Also, we're talking about the Expiry on Friday, Tim. Yeah. Now, what are your thoughts on the Expiry? I mean, it's going to be a little... It's a lot larger than the last one. I think it's about 4X the amount of money that's in this week's. Yeah, it's a very large one and it's going to tell us a lot. There's two things I really take away from it. First of all, it kind of gives us a good indication of what price is going to do this week. And then we got to wait to see what happens on Friday, but we'll talk about that level later, I think. If we don't get to that level, we could see that move below $25 ,000 we've been talking about for a while. And also, we're going to talk about Chainlink, everybody, and some fake Aptos floating around. So, that's going to be a pretty fun story there. Alright, let's refresh. Make sure we got the freshest crypto pricing available. And it looks like the market cap is down, folks. We are down 0 .8%. We're coming in at $1 .08 trillion, 24 -hour volume, $32 billion. And Bitcoin dominance coming in at $47 .2. Gas is almost triple what it was Friday when we were doing this. It was 29 Gwei today. It was 11 Friday afternoon. Bitcoin is bouncing a little bit on the hourly. Same for Ethereum. They're up 0 .5 and 0 .3. But down for the 24 hours, you see Bitcoin down 1 .4%. Any levels you're looking at, Tim? We got Mr. T .A. Tim here. For Bitcoin specifically or for anything? Yeah, for Bitcoin. So, again, we'll talk more about those levels. But there's something about that options expiry and that level being $26 ,500. I'm not expecting price to go too much away from that. I think there's even a point where in the week we could get a little over that, then come back down. This happens a lot when there's a big number for options expiry. Price doesn't get that far away from it because the traders want to keep it right there. But then watch right before the expiry happens. My suspicion, Deezy, is it's going to be below. It's going to be bad. And I think we might have a good little fall on Friday. And, well, depends where we're at because a lot of times it acts as a magnet. It wants to pull the price to $26 ,500. Right now, we're at $26 ,200. So I expected to end up getting pulled to that price like a magnet towards the end of the week there. We have Rice hanging out. Hey, what is going on, Rice? Rice in the chat. Hey, make sure you go follow. If you see him in the chat, go click on it. You see his channel. Make sure you're subbed if you're not already. We have ETH down 0 .6%. We have BNB down 0 .8%. XRP leading the losers of the top 10. It is down 2 .3%. And Cardano, in a weird way, besides Solana, performing pretty decently here. It is only down 0 .2%. Solana is actually up 0 .3 % while Ethereum is down 0 .6 % and Bitcoin down 1 .4%. But let's look at the top gainers here. Oh, I see a good juicy Chainlink pump. What is going on, Drew? Yeah. You're feeling good about it. I'm feeling good about it. I've been telling people to buy Chainlink. My 3 .2 should have been 4 .2, man. I'm missing out on that one Chainlink pump. I know. My heart goes out to everyone distracted by drama because Chainlink is crushing it. Yeah, yeah. Me, I'm focusing on crypto prices. I'm focusing on crypto news. And I'm focusing on bettering my situation as we get closer and closer to the halving and then beyond. I think the next 12 months after halving will look pretty good for Bitcoin. All right. Well, let's look at the top gainers. We have Aptos leading the way. Aptos is up 3 .7%. There were some counterfeit Aptos tokens. Is this, you know, maybe the team, the community pumping the token? That way, if you see, oh, a bunch of bad Aptos news, let me look into it. Oh, it's the best gainer of the day. Oh, it must not have been anything. Maybe there's a little element of that going on. Number two, though, we have Chainlink. Chainlink pumping up 3 .2%, up 8 .2 % for the week. Frac shares up 2 .9%, and ImmutableX is up 2 .2%. Was 3 .7 % just an hour ago. I actually have two of the top four coins here. I can't believe it. I'm assuming I'm going to have zero losers in the biggest losers of the day. Can I get any thoughts on SEI from JA? Get forward. Well, one, you got to get a Chevy or a Honda. That's your first problem. SEI, I don't really have any. We'll look at it as the top losers and the top gainers. All right. After that, though, we're seeing ImmutableX, then ThorChain, then Law Enforcement Officer token, then we have Bitcoin Cash up 1 .7%. But after that, it's going below 1 .5%. Really not seeing anything too crazy. Now we're going to the losers. We want to make sure your coin is not in the biggest losers of the day, and the best way to make that happen is to hit the like button. That's what I've heard. I don't know if it's true or not. Whoo! Radix is down, and it is down heavy, folks. It is down 11 .9%, and WeMix is up 65 % for the week, but it is down 8 % for the day. You can see it just cracking in the top 100. That's why we haven't really been used to seeing WeMix. It looks like it's just now getting in the top 100. Then we have Render, then we have Optimism, then we have EOS, then we have XRP. I have a small bag of XRP, but I have nothing in the top 5 there. Radix, have you been ever trying to trade? Radix get in and out. You always see it in the losers and gainers. No. So one of the problems with trading altcoins, especially when you're using TA, is some of those altcoins, they can move very quickly without TA helping them. So those ones, you definitely have to get in, be aware of what's happening with adoption, be aware of what's happening with stories. The charts still help, but the charts can't give you the complete picture. And I don't do a lot of digging on little altcoins like that. Yeah, Radix down 12%, but up 6 % for the day. So people got in a week ago. They're still looking good, even though they're down almost 12 % right now. Let's see. So what was that? The Super Chat coin there again. SEI. SEI. I don't know how to pronounce it. I always see it up there. Well, it's a newer coin, correct? Yeah, it's a newer coin. I mean, it's a new coin. It's going to be too soon to kind of give it any real data if we click. I just want to get that spike off the axis there. I mean, it looks like it's bouncing off that level. I mean, very, very limited TA. Looks like market buyers are buying it when it hits that level. So maybe they'll continue to buy it, but maybe they'll quit buying it. Maybe it falls through that support. Yeah, the charts. There technically actually is a little bit of bullishness about it going on. Definitely hitting in a place flashing oversold.

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A highlight from Fasting, Hormetic Stress, Protein, mTOR, and Longevity with Ben Azadi

Dr. Jockers Functional Nutrition

03:14 min | 1 hr ago

A highlight from Fasting, Hormetic Stress, Protein, mTOR, and Longevity with Ben Azadi

"So this podcast is sponsored by our friends over at Paleo Valley, and I wanted to tell you about their grass -fed organ complex, which is like a supercharged multivitamin that allows you to get a full spectrum of traditional superfoods loaded with nutrients into your body faster, easier, and without having to tolerate the taste or cooking for that matter. Grass -fed organ complex contains not one, but three organs from healthy grass -fed pasture -raised cows, so you are getting a more diverse array of nutrients. Most other similar products only contain one. It's usually liver, and it's spray dried at high temperatures. The high temperatures damage the vital nutrients. You see, the ideal way to maintain the fragile nutrients and enzymes that are found in organ meats is to eat them raw. Again, most of us are not going to eat raw liver, so instead, Paleo Valley gently freeze -dries the organs in order to preserve as many of these nutrients as possible. You see, liver was coveted by our ancestors. When they killed an animal, they would go right for the liver or the heart first. Liver is considered the most nutrient -dense food on the planet. It's full of B vitamins, vitamin A, and minerals. You have heart. Again, heart was coveted as well. It's super rich in coenzyme Q10, which is so important for great energy and mental clarity. And then you also have the kidney that's in this organ complex, and that's very rich in selenium, which is great for the immune system. So when I think about the organ complex, I think about nutrients like B vitamins, B12, vitamin B2, vitamin A. You also have coenzyme Q10, you have selenium, zinc, copper. This is going to really support your energy, your mental clarity, your immune system, as well as good, healthy skin. Guys, check it out. Go to paleovalley .com forward slash jockers and use the coupon code jockers for 15 % off. Check this out today. Welcome back to the podcast. Today, we're talking about one of my favorite topics. We're talking about fasting, intermittent fasting, extended fasting. I have got an expert, Ben Azadi, and he's going to be talking about tapping into your innate intelligence with fasting, and we're going to go through a lot of common fasting myths and really the truths about fasting, intermittent fasting, as well as extended fasting. A little bit about Ben. He is the author of four best -selling books, Keto Flex, which is a fantastic book that if you haven't read it, definitely check it out. Keto Flex, you can find that on Amazon. He also has written The Perfect Health Booklet, The Intermittent Fasting Cheat Sheet, and The Power of Sleep. Ben has been the go -to source for intermittent fasting and the ketogenic diet. He's the host of a top 15 podcast, The Keto Camp Podcast, another really good podcast to check out. The Keto Camp Podcast, guys, check that out. It won the Keto Podcast of the Year in 2022 by the Metabolic Health Summit. Ben has the fastest -growing Keto Camp YouTube channel with over 150 ,000 subscribers. He also has a great TikTok channel with over 285 ,000 subscribers and over 46 million video downloads.

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A highlight from 390// Going Beyond Words: How The Heart of Authentic Prayer Leads to Intimacy With God

Hearing Jesus: Daily Bible Study

02:02 min | 1 hr ago

A highlight from 390// Going Beyond Words: How The Heart of Authentic Prayer Leads to Intimacy With God

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Voicemail (MM #4570)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | 1 hr ago

Voicemail (MM #4570)

"I may have reached that point where I'm finally over the hill, where I'm finally the old man. A recent op -ed in the Washington Post surveyed etiquette experts, and they say at this point in life, you should never leave a voicemail for anybody, even for a business contact. If you have their phone number, you text them first, you send them an email, you don't try to call them. The only people you should call are people who want to hear the sound of your voice. I love the concept, but I find it a hassle. For me, it's easier in 30 seconds to leave exactly what I need, what I want, and why I'm calling, and be done with it, and then they can call me back whenever they want to call me back. Text messages, you text something, you wait. If they answer, it's back and forth and back and forth and back and forth, and you lose 20 minutes. You've wasted more time text messaging than you have on the voicemail. And for me, big thumbs, big hands, I hate text messaging. I still like voicemail. But then again, I was always one who, when the phone rings, you answer it. Don't let it go to voicemail. I guess that doesn't matter anymore.

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Voicemail (MM #4570)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | 1 hr ago

Voicemail (MM #4570)

"I may have reached that point where I'm finally over the hill, where I'm finally the old man. A recent op -ed in the Washington Post surveyed etiquette experts, and they say at this point in life, you should never leave a voicemail for anybody, even for a business contact. If you have their phone number, you text them first, you send them an email, you don't try to call them. The only people you should call are people who want to hear the sound of your voice. I love the concept, but I find it a hassle. For me, it's easier in 30 seconds to leave exactly what I need, what I want, and why I'm calling, and be done with it, and then they can call me back whenever they want to call me back. Text messages, you text something, you wait. If they answer, it's back and forth and back and forth and back and forth, and you lose 20 minutes. You've wasted more time text messaging than you have on the voicemail. And for me, big thumbs, big hands, I hate text messaging. I still like voicemail. But then again, I was always one who, when the phone rings, you answer it. Don't let it go to voicemail. I guess that doesn't matter anymore.

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Voicemail (MM #4570)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | 1 hr ago

Voicemail (MM #4570)

"I may have reached that point where I'm finally over the hill, where I'm finally the old man. A recent op -ed in the Washington Post surveyed etiquette experts, and they say at this point in life, you should never leave a voicemail for anybody, even for a business contact. If you have their phone number, you text them first, you send them an email, you don't try to call them. The only people you should call are people who want to hear the sound of your voice. I love the concept, but I find it a hassle. For me, it's easier in 30 seconds to leave exactly what I need, what I want, and why I'm calling, and be done with it, and then they can call me back whenever they want to call me back. Text messages, you text something, you wait. If they answer, it's back and forth and back and forth and back and forth, and you lose 20 minutes. You've wasted more time text messaging than you have on the voicemail. And for me, big thumbs, big hands, I hate text messaging. I still like voicemail. But then again, I was always one who, when the phone rings, you answer it. Don't let it go to voicemail. I guess that doesn't matter anymore.

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Voicemail (MM #4570)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | 1 hr ago

Voicemail (MM #4570)

"I may have reached that point where I'm finally over the hill, where I'm finally the old man. A recent op -ed in the Washington Post surveyed etiquette experts, and they say at this point in life, you should never leave a voicemail for anybody, even for a business contact. If you have their phone number, you text them first, you send them an email, you don't try to call them. The only people you should call are people who want to hear the sound of your voice. I love the concept, but I find it a hassle. For me, it's easier in 30 seconds to leave exactly what I need, what I want, and why I'm calling, and be done with it, and then they can call me back whenever they want to call me back. Text messages, you text something, you wait. If they answer, it's back and forth and back and forth and back and forth, and you lose 20 minutes. You've wasted more time text messaging than you have on the voicemail. And for me, big thumbs, big hands, I hate text messaging. I still like voicemail. But then again, I was always one who, when the phone rings, you answer it. Don't let it go to voicemail. I guess that doesn't matter anymore.

Mason Minute Kevin Mason Baby Boomers Life Culture Society Musings 20 Minutes 30 Seconds First ONE Washington Post
Voicemail (MM #4570)

The Mason Minute

00:54 sec | 1 hr ago

Voicemail (MM #4570)

"I may have reached that point where I'm finally over the hill, where I'm finally the old man. A recent op -ed in the Washington Post surveyed etiquette experts, and they say at this point in life, you should never leave a voicemail for anybody, even for a business contact. If you have their phone number, you text them first, you send them an email, you don't try to call them. The only people you should call are people who want to hear the sound of your voice. I love the concept, but I find it a hassle. For me, it's easier in 30 seconds to leave exactly what I need, what I want, and why I'm calling, and be done with it, and then they can call me back whenever they want to call me back. Text messages, you text something, you wait. If they answer, it's back and forth and back and forth and back and forth, and you lose 20 minutes. You've wasted more time text messaging than you have on the voicemail. And for me, big thumbs, big hands, I hate text messaging. I still like voicemail. But then again, I was always one who, when the phone rings, you answer it. Don't let it go to voicemail. I guess that doesn't matter anymore.

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A highlight from Ep. 566 Deep Dive Into L2s with Industry Expert Jacobc.Eth

CRYPTO 101

15:17 min | 1 hr ago

A highlight from Ep. 566 Deep Dive Into L2s with Industry Expert Jacobc.Eth

"All right, everybody. I hope you're having a fantastic morning, noon or night, wherever you guys are in the world. You're in the right place because we are joined with another awesome guest today on the Crypto 101 podcast. We have today joining Brendan and I. By the way, Brendan, hello. How are you doing today? Feeling great. Hey there, everyone. Feeling good. I'm stoked to introduce our guest because this is a Web3 expert, a gaming expert, all things crypto, all things blockchain. We've got JacobC .eth, the founder of Hyperplay joining us today. Jacob, how are you doing today? I'm doing great. Thank you so much for having me. Oh, man. We're excited to dive in because not every day we get to really speak to somebody who's diving into the niche that you are with Hyperplay. So we want to dive into that. Before we do, we want to get your background. And really, how did you come to be in the position that you are? Yeah, I guess like going way back, I was really attracted to early Bitcoin from a political activist worldview. It was an interest to me, but it wasn't ever something I was like seriously or like from a career perspective involved in. And I worked in Web2 tech. And when I read the Ethereum white paper and started seeing that, I got really kind of annoyingly obsessed. My coworkers would tell you. And so, you know, I went and some early grant funding DAOs. I got to join the MetaMask team. And I worked as operations there and worked on a lot of the growth and monetization strategies. And I had really seen that the biggest area of growth that MetaMask and de facto, the decentralized web we're seeing was coming from gaming use cases. But the wallet experience and the user interactions between a game and the player's wallet, there were challenges that needed to be solved. And so, I, you know, I am still advisor for MetaMask. And I still work really closely with the MetaMask team. But I started Hyperplay to solve both the wallet to game interaction problem for games and also the censorship problem. Because game developers were being forced to build very strange and bizarre user experiences in order to hack around App Store policies. And there needed to be a censorship resistant and developer loyal distribution platform that actually encouraged people to build in a way that makes sense for Web3 instead of making them terrified that their business is gonna be deplatformed. So, yeah. We launched Hyperplay in March. It's available today in early access. And we're super excited for all the games and projects that are building on top of it. Let me just start this off by saying one of the first conversations I had with Bryce was what do we think or what do I think about like Web3 and gaming because that is really my niche. And I'm super stoked to be able to just talk about this with you today because this is really kind of hitting home. So, you have this big experience. Brandon's a big gamer if you couldn't tell. Oh, I can. If only you could see the PC that is sitting right behind the camera. It would tell wonders as to where I stand in the scene. But no, no. Everything else aside, Jacob, you have this big extensive experience when it comes to Ethereum and Layer 2s and crypto as a whole. Why are you just now starting to get really excited about Web3? Like what has you excited to really kind of dig deeper and invest a little bit of extra time and resources into Web3 now? Well, I've definitely been involved in Web3 for a while. So, I'll just say I think that blockchains are about more than... I think a lot of people see this as the next thing or something and that they're going to get rich or something. For me, I think that this is a tech that was built to make people more free, to help people to build and structure human social interaction and human collaboration in a way that we want it to be structured. And I think that what's so exciting about Ethereum is its composability and its interoperability. And so, the composability allows us to structure our social interactions in the ways that we think make the most sense. And the interoperability, the early vision of the internet was a more interconnected world. And then we got a bunch of silos based on surveillance. And today, by building the internet around interoperable rails and giving the internet a financial and transactional layer, it allows us to build ethical business models that ultimately distribute more ownership and power to the people who participate in these systems rather than for Web2 corporate monopolies. Yeah. It kind of hearkens back to in your introduction, you talked a little bit about what really got you inclined to the space was kind of like that political idea of Bitcoin as this new free money that kind of drew you in. And it's almost like what Bitcoin did to money Ethereum is doing to corporations, if you will, or it's that same level of disruption. But it's like more than corporations. It's identity, it's everything. And it reminded me of your name. I wanted to ask, a lot of people are probably like, jacobc .eth. Does this guy have a last name? People might not understand what this is. So tell us what your identity, jacobc .eth is and what does that mean to you and how did it kind of come to be? Yeah. I think that Web3 identity and Web3 reputation is super important. I think there's some larger meta conversations about how we think about identity and reputation in Web3. And certainly, there's a number of people that want sort of what I would consider a pretty dystopian form of Web3 identity that's based on like hashing people's biometric data or something like that. I think that people should be free to have one or many identities and that we need reputation -based governance. The civil problem isn't universally solvable, but we can understand the long -standing reputation of an identity, what kinds of contributions it's made, and to allow people to hold their identity and use it in a way that has reputation. So my ENS name is an example of that. But I generally think that we'll see a lot more reputation -based governance models for the protocols that people are building. And that's going to play a super important and positive role in terms of how people think about identity. Yeah. And even like when I think like with DeFi, even identity is going to come to play a huge part because there's systems that are out there. Maple is one, True Finance. There's a couple of them that use like reputation -based lending. And you could kind of have like an on -chain sort of credit score that's tied back to your ENS or your address. And I just thought that was interesting if anybody at home wants to check out those platforms. It's really cool because like you said, it's a blockchain technology that's really inclusive. For people at home who are listening, they're like, well, why do we need an on -chain credit score? I could go to a bank and I got my credit score. But if you're listening to this, you're probably privileged. And you probably do have some level of like, you could go anywhere and swipe your card, but that's not the whole world. And the whole world sometimes, if they want to get a loan or if they want to get a mortgage or whatever, they need to have identity documents, they need to have credit scores and reputations, or else they're going to get fleeced by a loan shark at 25 % rate. And so this technology does blow open the doors to financial inclusion for sure. But yeah, I definitely want to zoom in on Hyperplay and the things that you're building there. I would love for you just to describe how like a listener at Hyperplay, we've got lots of crossover between crypto lovers and gamers. And so how can somebody kind of bust into the platform and what should they expect? Yeah, so Hyperplay is a Web3 native game launcher. So if people are familiar with Steam, that's a Web2 game launcher and distribution platform. Hyperplay does the same kinds of things that Steam does. It helps you discover Web3 games, download those games, and it is also an aggregator of multiple game stores. So we have our own store, the Hyperplay store. It's got about 50 plus or minus Web3 games that are a part of it. We also aggregate the entire Epic game store. So all of your games, Web2, Web3 games that are in the Epic game store, you can actually play inside of Hyperplay. You can build on -chain representations of your gaming reputation. There's a lot of really exciting things that you can do by aggregating all of the gaming world into the decentralized web and to have an interface for that. And then any game that you launch from within Hyperplay, Hyperplay has an overlay similar to the Steam overlay. So people who've played games in Steam know that you press tab and then you see a chat window. You can see if you have a notification or achievements, Steam is going to overlay those on top of the game that you're playing, your friends requests. So Hyperplay does the same kind of overlay, but we actually are persisting your Metamask wallet into the game. So you can actually approve transactions without ever leaving the context of the game. You can sign in using your wallet instead of a native game. And we support both native or browser -based games. And we'll also be supporting other stores in the future. So we really... Our goal is from an infrastructural perspective to allow the player to carry their wallet, all of the assets inside of that wallet across every game that they play, across every game store. And really to also provide a really developer loyal platform to the builders so that they're not living in fear of being censored or deplatformed for building a Web3 game. I love that you brought up Steam as an example, because it is probably the closest thing that we have to this quasi Web3 marketplace. And I say quasi, right? Because you can trade items between players, between games. If I have something from CSGO and someone else has something from Team Fortress 2, we can make a trade for that. But we still can't trade across marketplaces. Say someone has something in Fortnite, someone has something in Valorant, League of Legends, another one of these games that's made outside of Steam, then you can't trade with them. It's cool because you can. You can trade, you can buy, you can sell. The CSGO marketplace alone is a multi -billion dollar marketplace, which is just a wild thing to say. But do you think that we can get to a place where we can have these cross -platform trades and orders going through? Because that's what I see as the end game of Web3 and gaming, is that I can trade stuff from Riot's platform and items on Riot. I can make those trades with people who have items in CSGO on Steam and so on and so forth. All right, listeners, if your business earns millions or even tens of millions of dollars of revenue, please stop what you're doing and take a close listen. Because NetSuite by Oracle, it's just rolled out literally the best offer we've ever seen. NetSuite does a lot of cool things, but I want to run you through what it does primarily. Primarily, it gives you the visibility and the control that you need to make better decisions for your organization faster. And now for the first time in NetSuite's 22 freaking years as the number one cloud financial system, you can defer payments of a full NetSuite implementation for six months. Not bad. 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A highlight from Synthetix: A New Hope with Kain Warwick

Bankless

06:20 min | 2 hrs ago

A highlight from Synthetix: A New Hope with Kain Warwick

"Welcome to Bankless, where we explore the frontier of internet money and internet finance. And today on Bankless, we are exploring the frontier of the multi -chain Ethereum roadmap. The Rollup -centric roadmap has always been about producing many, many new layer 2s, each of their own flavor, construction, and type, in pursuit of allowing diversity of chains to all exist under the same ecosystem that we call Ethereum. Synthetix, an application, has been leading the charge into exploring what does this mean for the application layer of Ethereum. And today on the show, we're bringing in Kane Warwick, actually inside of my apartment. This is an in -person conversation, so you'll be able to pick up on the speed and lack of latency there is between me and Kane, I would say. He was in New York for Mainnet, and so we wanted to do a show about his recent blog post that he wrote called Synthetix, A New Hope, about the next stage for synthetics in this multi -layer 2 ecosystem, and how he is thinking about some of the complexities and challenges that the Ethereum Rollup -centric roadmap presents for the application. Like I said, since he was in town for Mainnet, I was like, Kane, just come on over and we'll do the conversation in person. So that was pretty fun. It's always nice to have in -person conversations. I don't do them as much, even though I have the setup ready to go. Anytime there is a conference in New York, however, I will try and get one done. So in this episode, you're going to watch us navigate the complexities, the challenges of Ethereum's Rollup -centric roadmap as it relates to applications that desire to exist across multiple layer 2s, across multiple chains. Depending on the layer 2 application, the application construction itself, different challenges can arise in various levels of complexity. Kane and I walked through the three different levels of cross -chain complexity that an application can have that is determined by what that application is trying to do. For example, just mere independent instances like Uniswap deployments across chains is the easiest way to navigate the multi -chain world. It doesn't really matter if different Uniswap instances are deployed across chain, but as soon as there's unified governance, all of a sudden there is complexity because we need to start to weave these chains together. And then there's the next phase, the synthetics phase, which is not just unified governance, but unified liquidity and unified state. Synthetics has always been at the frontier of navigating the hard problems in Ethereum. After Unipig, the Uniswap demo on Optimism's Optimistic Rollup, the first Optimistic Rollup that had a live in production demo of an application, we called it Unipig back then, synthetics was the number two. And so they have always been pushing the frontier of what is possible in the world of crypto. And now Kane is leading the charge into doing the same thing once again with synthetics and the multi -chain ecosystem. So if you are curious about the super chain idea for Optimism or just simply the shared state of layer twos, they're re -composing all the fractured composability of layer twos, this conversation is for you. And it's also just a fun conversation. Kane is a great conversationalist and he's of course wicked smart. So let's go ahead and get right into that conversation with Kane Warwick of synthetics. But first, a moment to talk about some of these fantastic sponsors that make this show possible, especially Kraken, our preferred exchange for crypto in 2023. If you do not have an account with Kraken, consider clicking the link in the show notes to sign up with Kraken today. Kraken Pro has easily become the best crypto trading platform in the industry. The place I use to check the charts and the crypto prices, even when I'm not looking to place a trade. On Kraken Pro, you'll have access to advanced charting tools, real time market data and lightning fast trade execution, all inside their spiffy new modular interface. Kraken's new customizable modular layout lets you tailor your trading experience to suit your needs. Pick and choose your favorite modules and place them anywhere you want in your screen. With Kraken Pro, you have that power. Whether you are a seasoned pro or just starting out, join thousands of traders who trust Kraken Pro for their crypto trading needs. Visit pro .kraken .com to get started today. Mantle, formerly known as Bitdao, is the first Dow led web three ecosystem, all built on top of Mantle's first core product, the Mantle network, a brand new high performance Ethereum layer two built using the OP stack, but uses Eigen layers data availability solution instead of the expensive Ethereum layer one. Not only does this reduce Mantle network's gas fees by 80%, but it also reduces gas fee volatility, providing a more stable foundation for Mantle's applications. The Mantle treasury is one of the biggest Dow owned treasuries, which is seeding an ecosystem of projects from all around the web three space for Mantle. Mantle already has sub communities from around web three onboarded like game seven for web three gaming and by bit for TVL and liquidity and on -ramps. So if you want to build on the Mantle network, Mantle is offering a grants program that provides milestone based funding to promising projects that help expand, secure and decentralize Mantle. If you want to get started working with the first Dow led layer two ecosystem, check out mantle at mantle .xyz and follow them on Twitter at zero X mantle. Arbitrum is accelerating the web three landscape with a suite of secure Ethereum scaling solutions. Hundreds of projects have already deployed on Arbitrum one with flourishing DeFi and NFT ecosystems. Arbitrum Nova is quickly becoming a web three gaming hub and social dapps like Reddit are also calling Arbitrum home. And now Arbitrum Orbit allows you to use Arbitrum secure scaling technology to build your own layer three, giving you access to interoperable customizable permissions with dedicated throughput. Whether you are a developer, enterprise or user, Arbitrum Orbit lets you take your project to new heights. All of these technologies leverage the security and decentralization of Ethereum and provide a builder experience that's intuitive, familiar and fully EVM compatible, faster transaction speeds and significantly lower gas fees. So visit arbitrum .io where you can join the community, dive into the developer docs, bridge your assets and start building your first app with Arbitrum. Experience web three development the way it was always meant to be secure, fast, cheap and friction free. Big List Nation, we are here in person in my apartment here in Brooklyn with Kane Warwick, the co -founder of Infinex, semi -benevolent dictator of synthetics, house collector and possibly, possibly the best hair in Ethereum. Kane, welcome to my apartment. Yeah, thanks for having me. I was hanging out downstairs for a little while. I couldn't figure out what channel to get you on. So yeah, just like the problem that we're going to discuss in this episode, how you reach me, Telegram, Discord, email, Twitter, text. We need some kind of aggregator. Yeah, we need one single shared way of getting in contact with each other. And you're in town in New York here for Mainnet. How's that been going? Yeah, it's been good.

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Monitor Show 06:00 09-26-2023 06:00

Bloomberg Radio New York - Recording Feed

01:42 min | 2 hrs ago

Monitor Show 06:00 09-26-2023 06:00

"With ForgeFX's virtual training program, Zoe Hoecker can practice welding anytime, anywhere, through the Tulsa Welding School. As a result, he's able to up -level his skills and advance his career as a welder. Learn more at meta .com slash Metaverse Impact. For more information on the future of law, visit BloombergLaw .com. Up next, we'll get the latest on Senate efforts to avoid a government shutdown, plus President Biden plans to head to the auto worker picket line. Hour two of Bloomberg Daybreak starts right now. Broadcasting 24 hours a day at Bloomberg .com and the Bloomberg Business Act. This is Bloomberg Radio. From the Bloomberg Interactive Brokers Studios, this is Bloomberg Daybreak for Tuesday, September 26th. Coming up today, the Senate looks to avoid a government shutdown with a bipartisan deal. President Biden heads to Michigan to stand alongside striking auto workers. Jamie Dimon and David Solomon speak about rising interest rates. And a top Fed official expects one more hike this year. A third arrest in connection with the fentanyl death of a toddler at a New York City daycare, plus Senator Menendez remains defiant against corruption charges. I'm Michael Barr. More ahead. I'm John Stashauer in sports. The Jets sticking with Zach Wilson. Monday night wins for the Eagles and Bengals. The Yankees won their home finale. That's all straight ahead on Bloomberg Daybreak. On Bloomberg 1130 New York, Bloomberg 99 .1 Washington, D .C., Bloomberg 106 .1 Boston, Bloomberg 960 San Francisco, Sirius XM 119, and around the world on BloombergRadio .com and via the Bloomberg Business App.

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A highlight from Why All 10,000 OnChainMonkey NFTs Will Move From Ethereum to Bitcoin - Ep. 548

Unchained

01:16 min | 2 hrs ago

A highlight from Why All 10,000 OnChainMonkey NFTs Will Move From Ethereum to Bitcoin - Ep. 548

"One of the things people are worried about with images being put on Bitcoin, how it can really slow down or prevent other people from sending monetary transactions on Bitcoin. But we're showing that with efficient coding, you can actually have the best of both worlds. Hi, everyone. Welcome to Unchained, your no -hype resource for all things crypto. I'm your host, Laura Shin, author of The Cryptopians. I started covering crypto eight years ago, and as a senior editor at Forbes, was the first mainstream media reporter to cover cryptocurrency full -time. This is the September 26, 2023 episode of Unchained. Toku makes implementing global token compensation and incentive awards simple. With Toku, you get unmatched legal and tax tech support to grant and administer your global team's tokens. Make it simple today with Toku. The game has changed. The Google Cloud Oracle built for Layer 0 is now securing every Layer 0 message by default. Their custom end -to -end solution sets itself up to bring its world -class security to Web3 and establish itself as the HTTPS within Layer 0 messaging. Visit Layer0 .network to learn more.

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A highlight from SPECIAL REPORT: Inside Sam Bankman-Fried's Trial Defense Episode 1

CoinDesk Podcast Network

04:05 min | 3 hrs ago

A highlight from SPECIAL REPORT: Inside Sam Bankman-Fried's Trial Defense Episode 1

"FTX collapsed this week from crypto king to criminal suspects. The less generous view is that you have committed a massive fraud. I mean, I'm deeply sorry. Saying sorry means nothing. I made a series of mistakes that seem they don't just seem dumb. They seem like the type of mistakes I could see myself having ridiculed someone else for having me. I'm Zach Guzman. You're listening to the SPF defense podcast, an exclusive coinage investigation. I've met SPF in person three times. Once when he just bought the naming rights to the Miami Heat's arena, once in the Bahamas at their huge extravaganza with Tom Brady, and once at his parents' home under house arrest, ankle bracelet included. In fact, I was the last journalist to interview him before he was sent to prison for breaking his bail agreement. I showed up to his parents' house near Stanford's campus on a Sunday and was immediately greeted by a security guard who informed me I'd have to leave all my electronics with him outside. I had interviewed Sam plenty of times, just never after being wandered down with a metal detector, and certainly never while he was under house arrest. Three hours later, Sam agreed to answer questions from the coinage community and surprisingly handed me about 50 pages of documents outlining his defense strategy, and exactly what he says led to FTX's downfall. After reading it through and realizing neither myself nor anyone at coinage is an attorney, we brought in the best person we could think of, Mark Litt, the government's lead prosecutor in his case against Bernie Madoff. This is part one of our series investigating SBF's upcoming defense. In this episode, Mark Litt provides his unique insight on the unanswered questions surrounding the relationship between SBF and Caroline Ellison, his girlfriend turned cooperating witness. You were one of the former lead prosecutors on the Bernie Madoff case, one of the biggest Ponzi schemes, not the largest Ponzi scheme in American history. When you look at that case and compare it and contrast it with what's being alleged that Sam Bankman Fried did to St. Alameda and FTX, what do you see? Here, the government is alleging among other things that promises were made to investors and promises were broken, and the promises were material. So there's a couple of charges relating to derivatives, trading fraud and conspiracy to commit that fraud. There's one I think for conspiracy to commit securities fraud and the substantive count of securities fraud. There is money laundering attached to those. So it's not a Ponzi scheme, but it's fraud. It just happens to be in a wrapper of cryptocurrency, which is novel. Well, just start on what you would do if you were Sam's attorney. Well, what I would have been doing and what I would be doing right now is developing whatever I can to cross the cooperators who are going to be critical to the prosecution. When you look at what's happening here and the fact as this goes to trial that you're going to need to convince 12 jurors that a crime was carried out, how does that element of cryptocurrency or the fact that maybe it's not as simple as an outright Ponzi scheme, what does that do to the prosecution side, defense side when you think about what's going to happen in this case? I don't think it changes it all that much. In a trial involving an equity stock or a bond, you may have to do some explanation to the jury about some of the terminology they're going to hear about. Cryptocurrency is newer. You might have to do a little bit more of that to provide context. But the case isn't about cryptocurrency. It's about, again, representations made and not kept. It's about taking money from one pocket and using it for purposes of another company in another pocket without the investor knowing that. That's not hard for a jury to understand. The defense may want to make it about cryptocurrency and go off on a tangent about the intricacies of trading and all of that, but it's not really relevant to the charges.

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A highlight from #72- 5 Teaching Mistakes I've Made and How To Prevent Them

The Teachers Impact

03:50 min | 3 hrs ago

A highlight from #72- 5 Teaching Mistakes I've Made and How To Prevent Them

"Welcome to the Teacher's Impact Podcast, or better yet known as The Tip, where teachers can come to master their craft, use their voice, and enhance student learning. Welcome to the Teacher's Impact Podcast, better yet known as The Tip. On this episode, we'll be talking about five teaching mistakes I've made and how to prevent them. You sometimes may think that the perfect teacher does exist despite the many accolades, awards a person may have, most teachers make mistakes. These are just a few of the mistakes that I've made and what to do to prevent them. Number one, the first one is understanding how to build professional relationships. So what I did, I was always going to conferences and meeting people and thinking that I was networking but I didn't realize that building a professional network is building relationships. You have to take the time and effort to build those relationships and those relationships build your network so that you can rely on to support you in your career. At this point, I focused on building relationships with my co -workers and colleagues instead of just getting to know someone so there's an intention behind it. The second mistake I made was to take evaluation feedback personally. At one point, I did not receive good feedback and I was really upset about it. I felt like I planned a great lesson and it went well but I didn't think the feedback was great at all and after really thinking about it, I thought to myself that I did my best. That's what really matters. I would just need to focus on one or two improvements and ones that I truly felt like I needed to work on based on the evaluation evidence. It's okay to be upset when you first receive feedback but remember at the end of the day, if you did your best, that's all that matters. Pick one or two improvements that you know you need to work on based on the evidence and evaluation and go from there. The third mistake I made was taking on too much responsibility. There is something to be said about being ambitious but we have to remember that if you plan to stay in education for a long time, you will need to pace yourself because you will get burned out and I have experienced this and so taking on too much responsibility. One of the things that I did to prevent this was to ask myself the simple question, why am I doing this? Is this something that I can really add onto my plate? Once I've answered those two questions, then I make a decision to make sure that I'm not adding anything to my plate that I can't handle or is going to make me overwhelmed or burnt out. So some key takeaways from this episode are to build professional relationships. Remember not to take feedback personally and number three, be mindful of responsibilities that you take on. Thank you so much for listening. Don't forget to check out the website TeachersImpact .net. If you found this content helpful, please share, favorite, and rate on your favorite podcast app. It helps show to grow, reach more teachers, and have an impact. You can email me at TeachersImpactEducation .gmail .com or follow me on Instagram at TeachersImpactPodcast.

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A highlight from Wake Me Up When September Ends with Rep. Dan Bishop and Alex Marlow

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:28 min | 3 hrs ago

A highlight from Wake Me Up When September Ends with Rep. Dan Bishop and Alex Marlow

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A highlight from Special Guest Krista Kim on Web3, Wellness, and Digital Consciousness

Crypto Cafe With Randi Zuckerberg

05:07 min | 5 hrs ago

A highlight from Special Guest Krista Kim on Web3, Wellness, and Digital Consciousness

"Hello, and welcome to Crypto Cafe with Randi Zuckerberg, where we embrace newcomers and experts alike to all things crypto, NFTs, artificial intelligence, and all the latest disruptive and innovative technology. I am thrilled to bring you an exciting special guest episode today, focusing on tech as a mechanism for wellness. Definitely, for more on this topic, you can check out all of our resources at HUG, that's the HUG .XYZ. And with that, I am so excited to introduce today's special guest, who has been a guest on my radio show before. We had such an incredible conversation that I wanted to bring it here to the podcast. Christa Kim is a digital artist and founder of Techism. Her work explores the concept of digital consciousness. Also the co -founder of creative immersive production studio, Zero Studio. Her work has been featured everywhere, Christie's, Sotheby's, Times Square, Venice, you name it. Christa, what a pleasure to have you on the podcast today. It's such a pleasure to be with you today. Thank you, Randi. Anytime that I get to talk to you is a great day. I'd love to just hear a little bit about how you got into the digital art world. What inspired you? Was there one aha moment or was it a series of events? I love that question. Well, it actually came about when I was living in Japan. I was painting and I was very much interested in creating Zen art because I was very influenced by the art in Japan because there's so much Zen. It's really the pinnacle of Zen art and craftsmanship. It was in Kyoto when I visited, I was living in Tokyo for three and a half years. Kyoto is the place that really changed my life. It was in 2015 that I had my first encounter with the Roenji Temple Garden, which is one of the most sacred Zen gardens in the world. It was built about 500 years ago by Zen monks. My encounter with it was very, very shocking. Not shocking in a jolting way, but a revelation because the space was so Zen. It was composed so beautifully with a beautiful negative space, the concept of ma, creating the negative space as part of the composition and having an actual value in the composition. Zen came over me and I thought, my goodness, it's an immersive experience that these Zen monks created hundreds of years ago. I came away from that knowing that I too wanted to participate in this movement. It was when I was enrolled in the La Salle College of the Arts, Masters of Fine Art program in Singapore. I moved there in 2010. It was around 2011, 2012 when I started to really consider digital, of course, the future because my smartphone, social media, this was really taking over my interaction with pen and paper. I thought, light is the new ink. That's when I decided I want to use the screen because I saw that the screen was just so addictive and that TV screens also were very addictive. I thought, I want to use a screen as a mechanism for Zen, for healing, for wellness. That's what began my journey. It's so beautiful. I'm wondering after that experience, what is it that makes you get up in the morning and motivates you? What's the impact that you want your art and your life to have? I want to create healing, inspiring, and art that brings people together through the digital medium. I want to bring it around the world. I want to change people's consciousness from that of passive consumers into conscious co -creation. I want people to be empowered through creativity and also understand that ancient practices of meditation and well -being and wellness, all of these ancient practices that have basically served humanity for thousands of years should be reinterpreted for the digital age. That's what really makes me wake up in the morning and is motivated to create. I meditate every day, Randi. It's transcendental meditation that truly transformed my life and I really began to do it seriously while I was enrolled in the Masters of Fine Art program in Singapore. I started in 2013 and it has really informed my mission and to bring meditation to the masses through the digital medium.

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Fresh update on "first one" discussed on The Spice OH! Life (Chris & Angela)

The Spice OH! Life (Chris & Angela)

00:16 min | 9 hrs ago

Fresh update on "first one" discussed on The Spice OH! Life (Chris & Angela)

"Hey, how am I coming at you? This is Chris Gray. This is the spice. Oh. Oh. Oh. I'm going to give you some more. Give me some more. I'm going to give you some more. Life. Yeah. How you guys doing today out there? Everybody doing good? Angela, how you feeling? I'm feeling pretty good today, Christopher. I'm feeling pretty good. Looking good. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Feeling good, Billy Ray. Looking good. Appreciate it. Yeah. It's very good. It's a great day. I feel like it's a great day to be alive. Yeah. Yeah. It's a beautiful day. It's a beautiful day. Always a great day to be alive. Yes. I like that song from you, too. He says, it's a beautiful day. Then he says, so don't let it slip away. Yeah. Don't let it slip away. Don't let this beautiful day slip away from you. But anyway, we're talking about days. Back in the days, we're talking about nostalgia. Yes. And one of the things, I don't know if Angela even know I was going to do this, one of the things I want to talk about before we get into some of the things, I'm sure your brain's already churning, thinking about pickled pig feed and A, all this stuff we're going to talk about. Yes. But I was looking at this thing about nostalgic movies, some of the top nostalgic movies from, I guess it's from the 2000s maybe. 2000s. Okay. But we can go way back. Some people have something they're like, oh man, Rosebud or this, that, and the third. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. So what's one of the first ones they mentioned here? The first one is Finding Nemo. Finding Nemo. You remember that? Yeah, I do. One too long. My kids love that movie. They still show that today. They do. And that was, that was so, I mean, I think cause it was Pixar, the way the graphics were, you know, what they did with animation was very great. You'd be surprised if you guys go look at it, it's been a long time since that first movie came out. What year was that? 2000? Or 2001? That came out.

"first one" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:50 min | Last month

"first one" Discussed on WTOP

"First one just can is still number two or so to Barbie. What was I made for? The entire soundtrack featuring songs from Grammy winners like Billie Eilish debuted at number two on the Billboard albums chart this week. Deborah Rodriguez, CBS News. Sports at 25 and 55, powered by Maximus, moving people and forward. innovation Time once again for Dave Preston. Capitals will keep one of their key cogs in for DC some time. The team and Tom Wilson agreed to a seven -year contract extension worth $45 million. The forward had one year left in his current deal but is now under contract with the caps through 2031. NFL commanders training camp marked this morning by multiple fights. We will hear from head coach Ron Rivera about the chippiness at 1225. WTOP's George Wallace reports that offensive linemen Sadiq Charles and tight end Logan Thomas did not work out while Emmanuel Forbes was taken off the field during the latter stages of practice. George tweeting at G Wallace WTOP. Baseball nationals begin a series with the central NFL leading Cincinnati Reds tonight. Patrick Corbett on the mound for the 641st pitch on 1500 a .m. Orioles after taking three of four from Toronto host the New York Mets this weekend. College football ESPN reports that Arizona is following Colorado out of the Pac -12 into the Big 12. Maryland might return only starters five on offense this year but one of them is record -setting quarterback Talia Tonga -Viloa who likes what he has to work with in College Park We got weapons all over the field receivers y 'all already know the about receivers the tight ends I think that's really the sleeper group you know Corey Dutch is leading them running back loaded leading that running back room thousand -yard rusher Roman Hemby Little League West Southeast regional action has Virginia playing Florida tomorrow at 10 a .m. Dave Preston WTOP Sports All right Dave thank you up ahead a cyber attack has disrupted care at hospitals in five states it's 1156 prescriptions require an online consultation with a healthcare provider who will determine if appropriate restrictions supply see website for details and important safety information subscription required price varies based on product and subscription plan hey guys did you know there's a generic form of Viagra that works just the same but is 95 % cheaper just go to for hims .com slash joy through hims you'll get a free medical consultation discrete shipping if prescribed and the process is 100 % online to start your free online visit go to for hims .com slash joy that's f o r hims h i .com m slash j o y this Saturday for one day only it's Regency for Nature Super Saturday event with our biggest mattress price cuts the best time to buy is now save up to $1 1300 on Tempur -Pedic, Serta Eye Comfort,

Fresh "First One" from WTOP 24 Hour News

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:10 min | 10 hrs ago

Fresh "First One" from WTOP 24 Hour News

"Side from the moment you wake bringing you local news you need to prepare for the day and get out the door every minute every morning seven news is on your side i'm laurie in the traffic center on the beltway in maryland setting up a work zone now on the inner loop beginning uh... just for connecticut avenue and that is on the left side of the roadway on the inner loop for now blocking a single left lane they're supposed to take a second line there as well now listeners as they're still working on the crash on ninety -five northbound before route two hundred uh... trying to get the tractor trailer out of the median so they are on the left side of the roadway still but gets by without any delay at all all the washington parkway is pretty quiet as is two seventy fifty out of the bay bridge runs well and uh... simply parkway inbound uh... headed from andrews toward two ninety five and your stanton road there is a crash there but just a very brief slow down ninety -five northbound the crash uh... after exit one thirty three in falmouth believe that is now out of the roadway and speeds are beginning to pick up but still a bit of a slow down getting past route seventeen and then you should find your lanes open beyond that point sixty six that is running without delay tedious index public sector has a deep roster of i t solutions and extensive contract vehicle portfolio and a channel partner network to get the solutions you need right now visit t d cinex dot com bob inlet w t l p traffic let's go to seven news first first alert chief meteorologist ronica johnson the gray the gloomy that wet continues with lighter showers around the area for this evening more

"first one" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

03:33 min | Last month

"first one" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"The first one should we rethink the long term risk free rate? Yes probably Because the levels of debt especially in the West are very high and to that extent each decision is just acknowledging something that we knew you know and something didn't happen suddenly yesterday. When it comes to the level of interest rates it's a function of course yes of the risk you take which remains very reasonable in these kind of countries but also of growth and to that we extent are not super optimistic on the growth outlook in the medium term. We are quite confident the medium in term the short is term different and so we wouldn't say of course markets can exaggerate a bit at point some but we wouldn't say that structural interest rates will be much higher than where they are now. So do you think that we're going to retest test the highs of 2022 I mean we're at 4 .33 % for U .S. tenure yields what does that mean for stocks which are already getting a bit of a reality check as of the last session? That's very interesting because first yes of course we can retest the high you know in the short term you can't make any prediction anyway and when you add the fact that you have quantitative tightening that you have supply issues as well it's not outrageous to think that we could test them. Medium term, longer term at some point the economy will seriously slow down and we think that interest rates will go lower. Now to your question on stocks that's very interesting because what finds gravity this year is the equity risk premium. It's unbelievable to see interest rates going higher, the ten year going where it goes and the P expanding and that's something that I think is a bit of a concern but it also means that in the short term at least stocks can digest interest rates being 20 basis points higher. I mean within the stock spectrum globally I know that you've been overweight emerging markets at certain point in Time now Morgan Stanley are cutting their rating on Chinese stocks to equal weight. They're saying investors should capitalize on a rally spurred by government stimulus pledges to take profits. They also describe a potentially piecemeal approach to stimulus measures so time to kind of take a rain check. Agree or disagree? That's very interesting because I don't disagree in emerging markets stocks are much broader than China alone. You know our preferred region are UAE, the India and we're looking at Latin America much more because as you have seen after Chile last week Brazil is cutting rates and all prices are where they are. It's not just about China. Having said that for China we think that investors have been waiting for a massive donated stimulus plan and that's not the way that Chinese authorities are going now. They are favoring targeted measures layer after layer and this disappoints markets. We are still patient on China. it's I would say a good neutral for us on China because the long term perspective and the growth to valuation metrics are very good. In the short term markets have to be patient because it's disappointment after disappointment. decision We've in the got coming a Bank of hours. England There's a debate about whether it's going to be 25 basis points versus 50 basis points. Maybe the bigger debate is whether they're going to have to keep rates higher for longer. Are you positioning in terms of tactical trades around this in any way or are you staying out of this? No, we're not positioned explicitly on the UK. We think that they should hike by 25 basis points and at some point in the West of all we think that the central bank narrative is all about keeping interest rates very high rather than hiking much more in terms of marginal impact. We are pretty much there and it's true as well for the ECB because You know the speech move on the US debt, it's interesting because suddenly people have looked again at the debt to GDP ratios around and the it's world not pretty

Fresh update on "first one" discussed on Afternoon News with Tom Glasgow and Elisa Jaffe

Afternoon News with Tom Glasgow and Elisa Jaffe

00:04 min | 11 hrs ago

Fresh update on "first one" discussed on Afternoon News with Tom Glasgow and Elisa Jaffe

"In Yakima turns aside a challenge to Washington's ban on the sale of high capacity magazines. Washington is among 13 states and the District of Columbia kind with of these restrictions. The law was drafted following a 2016 school shooting of Michael Tio. There is a second challenge this law that's still pending in court. The murder rate in King County continues to climb with three months left in year. the King County is on pace to exceed last year's number of homicides. As of Friday, there have been 114 murders according to the Seattle Times. There were 119 for all of 2022. Seattle accounts for exactly half of the murders committed this year. Now the rise in homicides began in 2020 with the pandemic and has continued to go up nearly every year since. Jeff Pojola, Northwest News Radio. Law enforcement recruiting has been an ongoing problem for departments, not just here in Washington, but around the country. Northwest News Radio's Carlene Johnson reports on some progress that's coming out of the Tri -Cities. Part of the solution here is the creation of law enforcement training facilities. The first one to open last May is in Pasco. Prior to that, Burien the was lone facility for the training of law enforcement recruits. Where you're relocated for almost five months to attend the police academy, the regional concept is to take qualified recruit who, officers for whatever reason, can't relocate for five months. Family reasons, whatever that might be. Pasco Police Chief Ken Roske spoke with the Tri -City Herald. He says they can now locally recruit so that someone like a single mom isn't prevented from joining the force just because she can't move away from family. Thirty recruits graduated this month. Other satellite training facilities budgeted by state lawmakers this past year. Still ahead? Amazon flexing its muscles again in the race to become a top provider of artificial intelligence. I'm John Libertini, I'll explain. 604 Northwest News Radio, time to get a check on drive

"first one" Discussed on America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

03:04 min | 6 months ago

"first one" Discussed on America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

"The intelligence classification structure of the United States. Is built for one man. It is built, not for the Speaker of the House, not for the director of central intelligence or the director of national intelligence, it is built for the incumbent president. As we know, president can declassify anything he wishes to. He can declassify the nuclear launch codes should he so wish to. He can give anybody he can give his pet poodle a top secret SCI cue clearance from the Department of Energy. Should he so wish to do so. Why? Why at the end of the Trump administration, did it seem as if the intelligence community had The White House at its Beck and call and when the president wanted stuff the classified it didn't get declassified. He went back to the agencies for second opinions, third opinions, and they just slow rolled it. When if we win, if president Trump comes back, why can't you just say literally 1201, these documents on the Russia collusion hoax? These documents on who as a turkey. What happened cross fire hurricane? What happened with all of these intelligence operations against American citizens? They are declassified now and here we are handing them to brightbart. Here we are handing them to newsmax. Here we are giving them to the American people. Why didn't that happen? Because of the bureaucratic malaise because of the government gangsters because of the people I identify like pat cipollone at White House counsel on his sidekick. These people thought it amongst themselves in the Gina hospitals of the world and the Mark milley's to get together and thwart the orders of the commander in chief who was still sitting behind the desk of the Oval Office when he gave those commands. They thought they could upend constitutional law and actual chain of command because they could slow roll him with the bureaucracy and that's exactly unfortunately that's exactly what they did. And that's the only reason, in my opinion, will those documents aren't out. And you're right, when he wins again in 2024 on day one, they should go in there and say, everything's declassified. None of you lawyers are getting in the way. No CIA directors are standing in the way. No DNI, no Secretary of State, no one. I'm the commander in chief. This is public information that needs to be out to the world, and he can put it out. I think we learned that lesson two. And you see what it costs us now that we're still fighting for the release of documents. We all thought the classified two and a half years ago. Yeah. Do you know some good lawyers who could be the antipas? Oh yeah, we've got a book of them. Yep, they're there. We got them. All right, good. I'm feeling a little bit better today. That's usually what happens when I talk to my buddy cash Patel. Get the book right now. Government gangsters dot com, government gangsters dot com just infuriate the swamp by ordering it right now. And then also please support the January 6th political prisoners. It's J 6 prison choir dot com. J 6 prison choir dot com. God bless your cash. Can't wait to see you again in the swamp. I'm Sebastian.

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Fresh update on "first one" discussed on Mark Levin

Mark Levin

00:00 min | 11 hrs ago

Fresh update on "first one" discussed on Mark Levin

"The morning seventy seven w abc videos clean -up leave what i say or i'll hurt you britain Mark with him, the funder on the right. Call him now. seven seven three eight one three eight one one welcome back it is the marco vincho ben ferguson filling in for the great one is always an honor to be with you tonight and when biden office inflation was one point four percent was two thirty nine a gallon today inflation is more than doubled at three point seven percent in gas is now at three eighty four gallon what is biden saying about his time in office rewriting three listen so i'm running again and you may have noticed a lot of people are focused on my age well i get it believe me i know better than anyone but there's something else i know when i came to office this nation was flat on his back i knew what to do i vaccinated the nation and rebuilt the economy so yeah i rebuilt that economy and i was very very accident everybody ah ago when you took office inflation was one point four you skyrocketed of

"first one" Discussed on America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

03:00 min | 6 months ago

"first one" Discussed on America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

"What about the IC? What about the intelligence community 17 agencies a seemingly redundant office of the national director, can't we have swing Jean cuts and changes there? I mean, you were inside the belly. Can we fix that? Absolutely, look, in the short time that I was deputy director of national intelligence over there, we cut 10% of the workforce. And so if we can do it and defeat that false narrative that you can't zero out federal employees, it's a total false narrative. It's a fiction. If you take away their budget and you zero them out, they will move on. They will be given the choice to leave government or stay at a post in kodiak Alaska. There are ways to do this, but you have to do it and you're right. The IC needs to be shrunk, not grown, shrunk, and we need to send the CIA back on mission. The CIA is not a special forces operations unit. It is an intelligence collection unit. Get your officers out of Langley, put them around the world so they can detect intelligence like they were trained to do and not be a quasi special forces commando unit so you can publicize your small false victories around the world. We need you to collect Intel. So the operational components of DoD and et cetera can act. Do your job. These agencies need to return to that. All they care about is government reach, expanding, growing, taking up more landscape, we need to go the other way. It's government gangsters dot com government gangsters dot com order it right now. I'm Sebastian gorka, this is America first one on one coming to you live from the relief actor dot com studios just outside the insalubrious fetid rank malodorous noisome swamp that is Washington D.C.. Relief act, if you're in daily pain if you've tried everything else and failed to find relief, do what I did more than four years ago. It's not just me though it's people like Debra from Massachusetts listen to her relief factor story. I just started taking relief factor four days ago. My hip pain is gone. I had horrible time sleeping because of the pain I truly love how I am feeling. Thank you relief factor. That should be you. That could be you. There's only one way to find out, but it's super easy, or to the three quick side of packet relief factor dot com. I'll be at your door in three days or less, take it morning leading like I do, and I promise you, doctor J's guarantee. By the end of those three weeks, you will know whether it works for you, like it works for me, Debra, and 500,000 of your fellow Americans caught today. 800, 500, 83, 84, or the fact that dot com already factor dot com. We'll be back with cash Patel after these messages. Welcome back to America first one on one with former deputy director of national intelligence cash Patel. All right, I'm gonna put you on the spot right now, my dear friend cash Patel because I need a question answered that's been vexing me for nigh on two and a half years now..

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"first one" Discussed on America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

01:43 min | 6 months ago

"first one" Discussed on America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

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"first one" Discussed on America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

01:48 min | 6 months ago

"first one" Discussed on America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

"Bingo, bingo. The websites are fight with cash dot com as cash with the K and then J 6 prison choir dot com G 6 prison choir dot com. If you enjoy my first, make sure you never miss a millisecond follow us on all social media platforms. We are everywhere that matters. We are on truth social. We are on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, parlor, get a telegram. You can watch us, we're a TV show, go to your Roku and other devices or just go to Salem news channel dot com and for my personal take and direct access to me on the news of the day. Please go to my substack. That's the bachelor gorka dot substance dot com. That's my whole name. Sebastian gorka, the substack dot com. Stay with us for more one on one with former Pentagon chief of staff, cash Patel. All the clouds. Did you notice in the State of the Union speech last month, Biden doubled down on his spending plans, adding even more to the federal deficit. That doesn't bode well for the value of your money. Sebastian gorka here. Biden's disconnected view of the economy means there will be no meaningful steps taken to lessen inflation and lower interest rates. Your cash reserves and investments will be worth less, which is why I recommend calling veteran owned Midas gold group to look into safeguarding your wealth with the stability of gold while you still can. Go traditionally holds its value and economies fail, guarding against the destruction of inflation and the ruin of a recession. Don't let Biden's misguided economy wipe you out. Talk with a good folks at Midas gold group, go to Midas gold group dot com or call 8 5 5 three two two gold. That's 8 5 5 three two two gold. It's gold. You can hold Midas.

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"first one" Discussed on America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

01:30 min | 6 months ago

"first one" Discussed on America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

"And I appreciate what you're doing. America first. When you were 16 years old, 15 years old, when you were a teenager, what did you spare your money on? What did you, what did you save your pocket money to spend on? Well, his one young girl who's got very, very lofty goals. Her name is Sarah, and she has a message for everyone this lantern season. I just wanted to say, I really admire your work with food for the poor each year. I have an envelope that I keep on my nightstand and each time I do get some money, I put a little bit away throughout the year, maybe like a dollar or two. It's for food for the poor. And so this year, I saved up $80 to give, and I'm not saying any of this to brag. I just wanted to encourage your listeners. If you can just spare a little bit, that would be good. If you could spare a little bit that would be good. $80. If you donate just once to our food for the poor campaign right now that is on the ground in 17 nations helping the destitute, helping those children who will go to bed hungry with empty bellies today. If you donate $72 once just once, you will feed two children for a whole year. How? Because food for the poor has the food donated already, they just have to get it to the families. If you donate a $144, that's four children that you will feed for 12 months. Make a difference to date, one of the most blessed things you can do this lenten season, you are literally saving lives..

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"first one" Discussed on America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

02:15 min | 6 months ago

"first one" Discussed on America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

"Leave us a 5 star review and share the links with your Friends. Don't forget, if you are America first, check out the store, Seb gurkha store dot com. We have a special bundle of the maga returns Trump 2024 shred hoodie and hat and still the number one bestseller is the FBI T-shirt jointly released with Chris plant, but this time it stands for fascist bureau of intimidation and that's what it is. Go right now, said gorgeous door dot com that's SEV GORA storm dot com. We'll be back with cash Patel after these messages. Today we are partnering with food for the poor to provide urgently needed food to some of the most impoverished countries in our hemisphere because of interrupted planting cycles rising food prices and the lingering impact of COVID, the list of families unable to feed their children grows longer by the day, but you can make a difference to these families. Today, a meal for meal match means your one time gift of a $144 provides a family of four with food for a year. That's two meals a day for the next year for a family who struggled to get even a handful of rice or enough corn for tortilla, knowing your gift will never have more impact than right now, will you rescue one family three families or even ten families go to Seb Goku dot com and click on the red send food banner, text the keyword to 9 one treble 9, and you will get a link to make your life saving gift, or to give your gift by phone, call my toll free number, 855-330-4673. Your listening to America first one on one with me Sebastian walker and cash Patel. I believe that Trump is authentic. I think he's genuine. I think you're authentic, doctor G we've met in person before, but I only know you through the radio. And I think you're the real deal, my friend, you are authentic, you're genuine, you're brave, and you are a leader..

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"first one" Discussed on WGN Radio

WGN Radio

01:44 min | 7 months ago

"first one" Discussed on WGN Radio

"Virus once in your lifetime you'll never get it again because your response is so strong. HIV HIV was the first one that really turned that off in a very big way taught us all this new capability of a natural virus, which is to suppress the immune response. But I think if you look if you look now that the fact that you can get SARS CoV-2 and then 6 months later you can get it again and 6 months later you can get it again. This pattern is part of the hallmark of this kind of behavior. Gotcha. All right, I mean, I think I got you on that one. So it looks like they studied the HIV in terms of how to turn off that immune response and use that coding to create the SARS CoV-2. Does that make more sense? I would say it a little bit differently because I'm stuck with being a nerdy scientist. But so there's no similarity between the protein in SARS and that same function in HIV. The properties are the same. So for three or four years, let's talk at 2015, 2018. One instance of biology was studying this protein called OR FF 8. Which is the one that goes into the bloodstream and turns this off. They were studying it. There's a PhD thesis in Chinese are the scientists to spend their whole PhD just focusing on this one protein. That does this very unusual thing of turning down the immune system. So they use the observation of what HIV did and then they translated into a coronavirus form. All right, that makes more sense. Not too nerdy at all. All right folks,

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"first one" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:17 min | 10 months ago

"first one" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Indicating Donald Trump personally now and his sons also approved a conversation that weisselberg had where Donald Trump was talking to one of the employees and he was indicating to them that he was going to okay and authorize paying for the private school tuition of his grandchildren. It's called Columbia grammar and prep school in a private school in the upper west side of Manhattan. So while silver is standing there and it says, hey, you know, my grandson, I want my grandson to go there. And Donald Trump goes, okay, yeah. And he goes, oh, don't worry, I'll pay you back. So Donald Trump was personally paying for weisselberg first one grandchild, and then a second grandchild, a private school commission, which is quite a big chunk of change. And the jurors saw those checks, and they thought it seemed safe to and approved by Trump. And then later on when Trump became president, who took over Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr.. So weisselberg testified, yep, there it was. I had to go to Eric and Don and they signed the check. Authorizing the payment for the private school tuition. So the DA in the end, he actually was stunning because he got up at one point and he said, I'm going to argue now that Trump knew and defense got up there and said, objection, if you actually, there was an instruction from it that you couldn't worry, you know, just classification of which not allowed to argue Trump knew because chops on indicted and he's not at the defense table. And the judge told them, well, you're the one who brought Donald Trump into this discussion. You kept saying he didn't know, well now the DA gets to argue to the jury what they have that did know that you opened the door. So they basically fell into the trap of the judge now allowing the prosecutors to start arguing and show evidence. And that was a pretty dramatic moment. Coming up next on the Bloomberg long show, I'll continue this conversation with Bloomberg legal reporter Patricia Herta, and we'll talk about what the prosecutor is said to the jury about Trump in the closing arguments, also, why wasn't Trump charged personally and is the Manhattan district attorney's office still pursuing cases against Trump. I'm June grass on your listening to

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"first one" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

03:06 min | 1 year ago

"first one" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Issues are the first ones that are out of really getting attention So it depends So the question now is in the vaccination world I think you're seeing a lot of litigation in all sorts of states But really if one was making a guess most of the jurors are going to pick and say if the CDC if the FDA has approved that vaccine I'm going to tell the parent who wants to get the child vaccinated that they are entitled to do so unless I get some medical professional who's going to provide me a reason why that child should be vaccinated Let's switch to today's Valentine's Day Does this mean there are a lot of engagements and are more people getting prenups than in the past Well for sure what we've seen June during this lockdown is that if there were fissures in a relationship it definitely caused major upheaval But those who were stuck together who really liked end up being together because we've seen a great influx of engagement and freedom So we're definitely in prenup season usually around Valentine's Day This is another surge So to speak of times when we see engagements and therefore we see a lot of prenup I don't know if there's more prenups now than there has been but we do a great deal of prenup And those who have assets or if they've been in a relationship previously that broke up in divorce it clear that people are doing a lot of them We have a great influx of prenups right now in the last few weeks and I'm sure as after today we're going to have even more I mean how much does it cost to get a prenup if you have I'm not talking about the mega millions but the average person Again another great question not trying to be evasive but lawyers are animals of time right We all feel you know per 6 minute increment So if somebody takes a lot of time they're calling us a great deal They were basically doing therapy before the wedding freedoms that should be simple are costing on godly sums because we're spending a lot of time Those who just want to make things simple like what I come into the marriage with what I inherit or am gifted by my family or that comes from trust distributions those are going to be separate and everything else you know is going to be marital or will deal with it based on the law shouldn't cost a lot of money It's just that as you know especially in my world there's a lot of emotion that are layered in these decisions and in these negotiations So it's not just so simple most of the time And sometimes it takes a little bit more time to kind of wash out the issues and therefore cost a little bit more than one would have hoped Thanks Lois That's Lois Lieberman of blank Rome Coming up next A major legislative victory for the me too movement This is Bloomberg Burden LL Free your inner fashionista listen to fighting you're good with Sarah Frazier We are in this phase on Instagram where luxury goods rule.

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"first one" Discussed on WBUR

WBUR

02:52 min | 2 years ago

"first one" Discussed on WBUR

"Us is Will Shortz he's puzzle editor of The New York Times and Weekend edition's Puzzle, Master. I will Hey there, Lulu remind us of last week's challenge. Yes, it came from Todd McLeary of the National Puzzlers League. I said, Think of a place where a plant might grow into words. Spoon arise it that is switch. The initial consonant sounds And the result will name another place where plant my grow and a plant that might grow there. And then the plant might grow in a flower box. Spoon arise that you get a bower, which is a leafy place where flowers might grow and the flower flocks we received just under 400 correct responses, and the winner this week is Harry Phillips of Soul in Iowa. Congratulations and welcome to the program. Thank you. How did you figure it out? It was actually it's just the first thought that came to my mind was, uh, flowerpot and they did that It didn't work, and I said flower box. And I got it instantly. There you go. I hear you've been playing the puzzle for a while. I have I have. I have a retired teacher and I used to use the puzzle as a As an incentive for my students. I look out language or it's a teacher. I would post the puzzle on Sunday night. And the first person who got the answer would, um Get a great prize, and I would show up sometimes on Monday morning, and to be a group of kids like waiting for me. I love that. That's amazing. And sometimes they had the answer before me, And sometimes they answered as well. What was it like? When you finally got the call? I was very exciting. Been waiting a long time for this. Yeah, So here we go. We'll take it away. All right, Harry. Every answer today is a word name or phrase in which the only consonants are are and see repeated as often as necessary. All the other letters are vowels. For example, if I said to happen, you would say occur. All right. We'll start with five letter answers, and the first one is capital of Ghana. Akra cross right number two about as before a date that's uncertain. Uh, You'd say blank, You know, 1200. It's a Latin word. Mm. It means around a certain date. Circus Circus circus circa. There you go. Bravo! One spreading news in Colonial Times. Town crier Cryer is right now we're going with six letter answers Occupation. Uh, So teaching was your Career career. I'm sorry Career very There you go. Career is it? Here's your next one elaborately ornamental style. Ricoh Co. That's it, Journalist Katie.

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"first one" Discussed on Newsradio 1200 WOAI

Newsradio 1200 WOAI

02:10 min | 2 years ago

"first one" Discussed on Newsradio 1200 WOAI

"The trunks of the trees, you see kind of a a split and we saw a lot of younger plants Woody type plants with this winter. Uh, Winter can be lightning strike, but we can rule that out. Versus more the opposite direction. So again, it could have been just wearing her for my heavy wind storm or something like that. So long as it's stable on the ground. I think it should callous over with time. British twisted. Yeah. If you get that picture, let me see. Yeah, Yeah, definitely, Uh, Scott in Timber, Wood Park. Good morning, Scott. What can we do for you, Scott? Good morning. Good morning. How are you? Good. Um, so I we paid Earth two questions when we planted Zucchini, Uh, grew perfectly. I mean, it got to the two big plants. Okay. William Blum's, um we actually it was starting to push them Circe me out. You could see you know, from the from the flowers. Certainly if you call it fruit or whatever. But Um, anyway, you could see that it was definitely growing zucchini. And then all of a sudden I went after one day, and all of the fruit that had punch style was Mushy. Yeah. Head of a slime. Yeah, um To it, so so that that's off. That's to causes that causes that typically Uh, if it's just, uh, barely growing, and it's showing that symptom that you describe It's either poor pollination or extreme amount of moisture. You know, we've had a lot of high humidity and a lot of rainfall. So remember when you look at all these could curb its He squashed bikini melons. The male flower is the first one that comes out early in the morning. And then the beast. You have to have pollinators. That's why we want to have 12 months of landscape color, something blooming at all times with bees and pollinators. And the.

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"first one" Discussed on The big d zone

The big d zone

02:14 min | 2 years ago

"first one" Discussed on The big d zone

"'fraidy rear dream in a minute. I just had. I want to do it in a separate thing because i thought even united united masters one song before another. I'm complete right now. Even at the arguing over even at the argument of doctor about money. But i'm still in complete shock. I am i mean Down do.

"first one" Discussed on The big d zone

The big d zone

04:56 min | 2 years ago

"first one" Discussed on The big d zone

"And here are hanging out at bakti. Contrary to the second power than the debate dido finally finally what april radar egli head again and then destroy me from one time. Final time of. I got to go to a doctor's appointment in may on the same week. Had that happened before but anyway Finally finally so. I'm working with the united masters as a digital. It's almost like the label. Top made record label for independent artists and a one of my latest track approved one of my latest track. I thought it was the earlier one that i put on there and especially the trip you the way. Paint them on my name of the song. But so i got an email from a united masters and they said the news traveled with me and so on many eight two days before i go to law vegas two days before i fly on. Southwest to vegas. My first ever instrumental music will be released to public and we'll be available on digital stores everywhere and that's crazy. That's just great and to think that does this month will be handling one more blow more blow and try to destroy the county well. At least that part not going to happen maybe destroyed human but not destroy big de county now now now now now now now now now so. That's why i played travel with me during the beginning of this The segment here. And i am shocked. I thought it would like there's going to be three and everything and they said well. I thought the potent. I travel of me and then when i went to ban lab so i had two big saw value in those little small fan there but i have two big stall one. Five people liked it. What was tribute n seven people. I did unite seven. People liked travel with me not at some people. Couple people very common commented on it. I imagine that will be Taivon law to the beach trump tonight dad to the beach and listen to this to this music good work wow plow and i don't want what they excellent job i mean mean. I know all about out there but you know leave. Don't know how to play them out. Because you listen to music all your life and you're not a general type. General type musician bandleader matlab. Late made it possible for you. The possibly dm addition and it makes it possible for you to Get out there. And then i had the lawyers who the ceo wavy gave me the alan in the first place i mean i said another time before a storm writer. I'm a lyricist. And i am shocked about the happen here. You know. i have a first instrumental release of first instrumental. Least that's going to happen. Ma viper and weakened. Before i go to the weekend before. I go to vegas right before i go to vegas. Well so you're going to be here in travel with me for a while here on the bog. As you're gonna hear him. I'll just onto still better continued to produce more thong. But i'm i'm i'm i'm i'm just shot now. I don't know daylight did to thaw before the others and they did go with me or distillate in on the wrong. But i'm i'm total shock. I am in total shock about this. This is the first good news in an a month that it just then devastated. I mean completely devastated. And i'm gonna tell you about a.

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"first one" Discussed on The Bone 102.5

The Bone 102.5

01:30 min | 2 years ago

"first one" Discussed on The Bone 102.5

"To wrap up the joints. The first one Levante David appeared on the 80 covered podcast and gave this little tidbit, which I think is just classic. Classic Tom Brady. Some guys were emotional. Some people never won a championship game. Others never even could imagine it with the Bucks teams before. But listen, what what Tom Brady had to say to Ah, teammate for shouting some tears regarding the NFC championship. When I realized that it was real with when I realized that, like all other stuff don't really matter unless it's the super was like actually want l C championship. Being more happy is my first geeked up then, like I guess somebody was crying. And I guess what? I heard him. What? The craft like that. We're not going to wait a bit. It was crack. Was that right? Remember? I don't want to say it was good. I don't know. Just Chris gone, Jamie. Maybe there was somebody that's just I mean, that's pretty boss. Yeah. I mean, in that moment, that is that is the championship mentality. You will not get probably from anybody else. Outside of a Peyton Manning definitely a different way of thinking than most athletes where this isn't that special. I mean, who could even have that mind frame that winning the NFC Championship is nothing to get that excited over to a lot of people, they say, like, Oh, just getting their ire to sports expert on the radio last night, saying, Just getting there is winning the game and I thought, Well, that cat name Oh, he's something, um, not to Brady.

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"first one" Discussed on KGO 810

KGO 810

02:11 min | 2 years ago

"first one" Discussed on KGO 810

"Senate trial which will take place after he leaves office. With continuing coverage. The second impeachment of President Trump Daria Aldinger ABC News KGO eight, said new subject to some state Good evening to you. The Katya News time. 5 31 on the Chip Franklin show I'm Kim McAllister, and this report is sponsored by Harris is Restaurant the Butcher Shop it Harris. His restaurant is open Wednesday to Sunday from 5 to 8 P.m.. Now serving cooked meals to go At the same time, Harris is restaurant visit them at 2100 Venice Avenue in San Francisco, one of the prosecutors and the Senate impeachment trial of President Trump. Will be e spake Congressman Eric Swalwell Democrat telling Kjos Chip Franklin this afternoon. He believes he has a good case for removing Trump from office. Unlike probably any trial in the history of the world, this may be the first one Where the jurors We're also victims. Congressman Swalwell says he'll need 17 Republicans to join Democrats to convict Trump of inciting his followers to attack the capital. Jurors ran for their lives just like We did just like custodial workers. They just like, you know, food workers, um in the capital, and so you don't have to tell them twice. You know what it means when the president Insights, radicalized terrorists toe. Attack the capital. Trial is expected to begin after President elect Joe Biden is sworn into office. Santa Clara County says residents 75 older are now eligible to get the covert 19 vaccine shots to be offered by the county Health Department, as well as private health care systems County Council James Williams says about 300,000 Santa Clara County residents are eligible, and so we really need more vaccine supply. Right now we're open to those 75 older That's a very high risk population. Uh, all of the different frameworks agree that that's high risk population that needs to get vaccinated right away. Williams says the county is asking the state for more vaccines. Now that Sacramento is opening up the.

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