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Women are badasses and I want to know more about them. In each episode I interview a badass lady and then we talk about the badass lady that inspired them.
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Conversations with trailblazers, rule breakers, those who pave their own lane and venture boldly into the unknown. By entering this unchartered arena they inevitably stumble, yet they all display an ability to innovate and contribute, even when the odds are not in their favour. We skip over the highlights reel and go into the guts of who they are & what they believe in. Hosted by endurance athlete and social impact entrepreneur, Samantha Gash. In 2016 she ran 3253kms from the West to East of ...
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Black Box

Simon Saint-Simon

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Failed 80's French pop star Simon Saint-Simon takes you a'rambling along the primrose path of his media landscape, if you can find your way through the rêves of a dribblling idiot with a leaky gusset. In this black sex comedy let mistakes become magic and destinations dissolute oasis'
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AI For Humans

Kevin Pereira & Gavin Purcell

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Join former Tonight Show showrunner Gavin Purcell and Attack of the Show host Kevin Pereira as they explore the fascinating world of artificial intelligence on AI For Humans. In this weekly podcast, your AI-loving hosts breakdown the latest advancements in AI and machine learning in an accessible way for non-technical listeners. Learn about how AI is transforming industries from healthcare to transportation. Hear insiders take on controversial AI topics like automation and the future of work ...
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It has been 50 years since the Administration of Richard Nixon. In that time, the left has waged a war on history to define Richard Nixon as a failure as President. For much of the half century Richard Nixon's name was synonymous with corruption and Government overreach. Podcasts, Documentaries, Cable Network specials have all controlled a narrative that cast Richard Nixon as the 20th centuries great American Villain. But all of that has changed. First in 2013, Geoff Shepard, Richard Nixon's ...
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Welcome to Adaptdefy. Here you'll meet people who have learnt to adapt to intense physical and psychological challenges, and defy what they, and those around them, thought was possible. We'll dive into the tools and equipment they use, and the mindset that allows them to succeed and find freedom. This is a podcast to strengthen the adaptive community and increase freedom for everyone. It's a podcast for Adaptdefiers, and those who want to become one. Hosted by paraplegic Mike Brown all the w ...
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Two journalists talking about life in our teens... Come and let's share some experiences that broke us, built us, shook us and most of all, inspired growth. Listen laugh and share each episode. Listen to us on all your favorite platforms by going to https://linktr.ee/podcast_steps Connect with us on our social media handles; Follow us on twitter @podcast_steps and on Instagram @podcast_steps.ke To support us go to; https://me.creator.co.ke/c?aff=podcaststeps
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Every once in a while, Lunchtime.org.uk holds a podcast in which we talk about the latest gaming news, play games and bicker amongst ourselves. Many of our episodes also feature top-notch readings of terrible fan-fiction! Visit lunchtime.org.uk for live streaming and pre-recorded video featuring these people and more!
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In October 1888, the French inventor Louis Le Prince shot what many people now believe to be the world’s first films. On the 16th September 1890, and just before he was due to sail to New York to demonstrate his films in public for the first time, Le Prince boarded the Dijon to Paris train and was never seen again.The Shadow Traps podcasts will tell the story of Le Prince, his life, his films and his mysterious disappearance. It is a mystery story, an exploration of invention and obsession a ...
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Mavericks in Motion podcast is your behind the scenes look at what it takes to be a Maverick in your life and work. Your host, Shari Teigman, an international mindset coach and creative business strategist, brings you incredible Mavericks from around the world to give you a peek behind what it takes to unleash your life and do extraordinary things. Through these interviews, you will learn how to face adversity and fears with a go getter attitude and be inspired to set out on your own Maveric ...
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n June of 1973, The leader of the Soviet Union, Leonid Brezhnev arrived in the United States and for ten days even the Watergate investigation stopped as Richard Nixon finished an agreement that called for the prevention of Nuclear War. It read: “The United States of America and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, hereinafter referred to as th…
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This week… the OpenAI lawsuit forces Elon Musk to open source Grok, AI makes it into the State of the Union, Electronic Arts says AI makes it more “efficient” & a cool new Midjourney update. There’s also a very scary product that’s bringing Marilyn Monroe, Jack Nicklaus and other dead celebrities back to life with AI, some big data drama between St…
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Even as Watergate begins to dominate the news coverage of the Administration there are still other very important things going on for President Nixon to attend to for the country. Ironically, even though his second term is considered a failure he still was able to accomplish a lot of things that would be listed among the greatest accomplishments of…
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"The White House counsel is a senior staff appointee of the president of the United States whose role is to advise the president on all legal issues concerning the president and their administration. The Office of Counsel to the President and Vice President was created in 1943, and is responsible for advising on all legal aspects of policy question…
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This week… Elon Musk sues OpenAI, Anthropic’s Claude 3 is the best LLM we’ve used, Google’s Sergey Brin knows they screwed up & AI tax bots gone very wrong. Plus, Gavin dives into text-to-image newness with Ideogram 1.0, Kevin shows off Dust3r which does simple 3D modeling, another dancing robot and a group of hackers takes on Humane’s AI pin. AND …
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If our last episode was one of the saddest we will ever cover on our podcast, this was one of the happiest. On May 24, 1973, underneath an enormous tent on the grounds of the White House, the largest state dinner and event ever held occured in honor of the Vietnam Prisoners of War. It was a star-studded event. Bob Hope hosted with guests the New Ch…
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In this episode we get to listen in on what was probably the most agonizing and personally painful decisions that President Nixon had to make, save decisions involving the war in Vietnam. It was during these days that Nixon had to finally step up and force the resignations of two of his closest aids and confidantes, H.R. "Bob" Haldeman and John Ehr…
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In this short, special edition broadcast, we give you a taste of some of the exculpatory materials we are going to be delving into over the next two seasons as we look back at Watergate. These two snippets were tapes that we discovered as we were researching this project in 2022. They did, however , come to light after we had gotten to far along in…
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This week… Google Gemini is biased. Now what? Plus, Stable Diffusion 3, text-to-video-games, and Nvidia’s CEO says that programming as a job might be dead. Then, Kevin made Guy Fieris & Grandmas using GUI for Gligen, Gavin shows off an easy-to-use fashion AI, Tyler Perry cancels his studio expansion because of SORA and a terrible AI fail that uses …
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In this episode we hear the President on the phone with the Deputy Attorney General, Henry Petersen. Petersen is a man whose name we have heard a lot as the early events unfold. He would come under fire for simply doing his job and informing the President of the United States of events occuring in the scandal as they unfolded. This is one of the ca…
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After the pandamonium of the James McCord letter dies down inside the courtroom it becomes very clear that Watergate is now an entirely new ballgame. In this episode we see events move swiftly as the White House Counsel , John Dean, starts making his overtures to the prosecutors trying to cut a deal that will get him immunity. You can also see how …
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This is arguably the most important episode of the series and these events we will be revisiting through out the scandal of Watergate. Up to this week, Richard Nixon had never been dealt with completely by anyone who was intimately involved in the Watergate debacle now on the verge of consuming his Presidency. That includes his Counsel to the Presi…
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Join Jen and Stuart for a deep dive into regenerative healthcare with a focus on rehabilitation! We will cover: * Cold water swimming and water metaphors * Leah V Gibbons: https://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/jsd/article/view/0/42386 * Indigenous ways of knowing e.g. https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-79622-8_8 * The polycrisi…
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This week… Sora is OpenAI’s new text-to-video model and we discuss the tech, the incredible videos & the implications for everyone. Plus, Reddit is licensing its data to an AI company & Google Gemini got ANOTHER update. AND THEN… an interview with comic book writer Gerry Duggan! He is NOT a fan of generative AI but Kevin and Gavin use the opportuni…
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Now we move back to February 1973. Judge Sirica, always trying to insure his place in the sun, asks the Congress to investigate. The Senate happily complies, originally under the guidance of an enthusiastic Senator, named Ted Kennedy. There would be a fight about how the investigation would be handled, and what they would be looking into, and a par…
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In this episode we step back to the events in question. The actual burglary on June 17, 1972. You will get to hear oral histories from G. Gordon Liddy, John Dean and several other players in the events of that night and days afterword. We will also use footage from a nearly 30 year old BBC documentary that has interviews with all the major players …
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This week…we dive into Google Gemini Ultra 1.0, Sam Altman is making AI chips, Nvidia is making chatbots and creepy autonomous AI robots are silently coming for us all.. Kevin explores the new Stable Cascade image model, Gavin goes deep on AI music from Suno, ElevenLabs is going to share revenue with voice model creators and did the AI superbowl co…
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In this episode we start introducing you to the major characters of the Watergate scandal at its roots. We start with the guy who masterminded it all, though mastermind may not be the correct description. G. Gordon Liddy was a former FBI agent, a lawyer, and it seems fantasy espionage agent. He somehow seems to have bungled his way upwards from a j…
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In this our third episode of RICHARD NIXON and WATERGATE, we have our second part of a look at the journalists who covered Watergate in 1973 and 1974. Most of them were truly awful, but not all. In this episode you will hear from journalists, like Dan Rather and David Brinkley, who show a stunning lack of self awareness, in one case especially wher…
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This week…Amazon’s new shopping AI, a $25m dollar deep fake scam, Google’s Gemini Ultra is on the way, Kevin gives us an Apple Vision Pro review and MUCH MORE. Gavin tells us about a cool new Stable Diffusion plug-in from Glif, Boston Dynamics scary new robot, Hugging Face’s new AI chatbots, Roblox’s AI chat translator, AI helps read 2000 year-old …
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In our second episode of RICHARD NIXON and WATERGATE: 1973 Enemies at the Gate , rather than dive right into our storyline we decided to take an in-depth two-part look at those enemies at the gate, or at least the important ally the Democratic Party could count on in their campaign to undermine President Nixon, THE PRESS, or more specifically The W…
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Our Season 3 Premier and the first in our NIXON and WATERGATE series: This season opens just as the Vietnam War ends for America. Even as the treaty is signed there are still last minute maneuverings that President Nixon and Henry Kissinger have to deal with in order to get our Prisoners of War out of Vietnam. You will listen in on the discussions …
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This week… AI deepfakes cause havoc at X & Micosoft, Apple’s training a new AI for Siri and it’s using OpenAI and…. Elon’s gonna put a chip in our brains. YES, FOR REAL. Plus, Gavin tells us about the new AI Arc Search app, Kevin dives into a new text-to-video model & more AI tools, Midjourney updates its anime model Niji to v6, the Dudesy vs Georg…
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From the Richard Nixon Foundation video collection introduction to this speech: "On January 14, 1971, President Nixon made an appearance at the University of Nebraska to present its football team with a presidential plaque recognizing them as undisputed national champions. The President also took the opportunity to address some of the problems curr…
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This week… Meta & Mark Zuckerberg go for open source AGI, massive drama around the new game Palworld, Deep Mind’s Alpha Geometry gets math right & a device that detects skin cancer! Plus, Gavin tells us about the new motion brush update from RunwayML (it’s awesome), Kevin gets frustrated trying to make burgers with ChatGPT (not awesome), ActAnywher…
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"As the Watergate era passes into history, the voices of most of the key players now stilled, Dwight Chapin -- a loyal and discreet member of Richard Nixon's inner circle before and after he captured the White House -- emerges with an intimate and insightful memoir that students of the era never imagined we would see. With its eyewitness account of…
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For all of the folks who have said to me that our long documentary on Watergate and the massive evidence of alleged prosecutorial misconduct just did not seem plausible. This special edition is for you. It is a story I had not heard before until our podcast's friend , Geoff Shepard, sent the story to me and then I proceeded to research it. It is th…
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In this new introduction to our podcast documentary series “Nixon and Watergate” we take you through the many exculpatory examples of events that are exposed over the next three seasons that the public was unaware of a half century ago. All of which points to one extraordinary fact, that Richard Nixon did not deserve to be forced out of the office …
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This week… GPTs are everywhere as OpenAI releases the GPT store, AI screws up Amazon real bad, Bill Gates learns about GPT5 from Sam Altman and AI sleeper agents? Plus, Kevin tells us about his experience with the Bland.AI voice bot which went horribly wrong, Gavin dives into Veed.io which also went horribly wrong and we learn all about OpenAI & it…
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It was a cold December night that Rhonda Hinson spent celebrating at an office Christmas party… to everyone's surprise it would be the last night Rhonda would spend alive. Follow Cold Brew on social media! www.instagram.com/coldbrewcrime www.facebook.com/coldbrewcrime www.twitter.com/coldbrewcrime DT's Blue Ridge Java: www.dtsblueridgejavanc.com ww…
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As we finish the first half of our series on the Nixon Administration and its place in our much larger series of shows that covered the Vietnam Era, we thought we would preview the events on the way over the next 3 seasons of our shows. This is the coverage of the fall of Richard Nixon and the scandal known as Watergate. It would undermine in the e…
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This week… AI has taken over the Consumer Electronics Show, Rabbit is a cool new AI gadget, OpenAI vs New York Times continues & Midjourney 6 is in more trouble. Plus, Gavin dives into Perplexity, a new AI-centric search engine and Kevin takes us on a tour of a bunch of AI apps he installed using pinokio.computer. And we talk about how AI is making…
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In this episode we listen in as a nation says farewell to one of its most larger than life leaders, the former President of the United States, Lyndon B. Johnson. We tune in at his funeral services in Washington D.C. and in Texas. Then we travel halfway around the world to hear the signing of the Paris Peace accords that would effectively end the Vi…
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Finally, an agreement seems to be at hand and the war in Vietnam can be brought to an end for America. No one wanted to see this day more than former President Lyndon B. Johnson. He was a man who never wanted to be a wartime President. He had worked to stall making a decision to enter the war on a massive scale, he had tried all he could to find an…
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Frustrating, frustrating is about the best way to put the ongoing negotiations and often the most frustrating part has been our allies not our enemies. Here we listen in on conversations between the President and his National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger as they discuss the details of the agreement being negotiated and how to deal with their al…
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This week… Open AI Gets Sued by the New York Times over ChatGPT, Midjourney 6 is out along with some not good info about its training data but we also have good AI news. Really! Also...Supreme Court Chief Justice Roberts weighs in on AI, Kevin has a ridiculous story all about Anthropic's Claude, Gavin shows you how to make real-ish people with Midj…
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We start the ten days that elevated President Nixon to the status as one of the four greatest Presidents in American history with his second Inauguration as President. In this episode we will plug into ABC News coverage of the day in 1973, with anchormen Howard K. Smith and Harry Reasoner. It will include his entire second Inaugural speech, a real …
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We have seen it all before.... What you see happening right before your eyes today saw its origins 50 years ago with the Watergate Scandal and the removal of the rightfully elected President of the United States, Richard Nixon . Coming January 21, we will begin a look back at the Watergate Scandal and the fall of Richard Nixon and you won't be able…
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Starting on January 21, 2024, The real story of Watergate as we rebroadcast the most comprehensive look at the Scandal ever produced and broadcast here just in time for the 50th anniversary of the resignation of Richard Nixon. Tune in all year and we promise you it will change everything you thought you knew about this President and the scandal tha…
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The Bombing of North Vietnam over Christmas 1972 finally has broken the will of the North to keep the fight going. The South Vietnamese will be forced by Nixon to accept a deal not totally to their liking. But finally this horrific War looks like it could be coming to an end. As we approach the end of the incredible year of 1972, we fast forward to…
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The Horrors of War cannot be overstated. Here in the final stages of the Vietnam War for America things gets brutal for the people of North Vietnam. In this episode we start with the tragedies that seem to always happen no matter how hard the military tries in war. Civilians die. Here we listen to the Vietnamese people talk about the horrific trage…
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