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Let Me Look That Up

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Do you enjoy asking random questions and exploring fun rabbit trails? Have you ever wondered who is older, Mario or Luigi? Or why some olives are black, why some are green, and why some are that weird purplish color? Maybe you are dying to know the difference between F1 Racing and IndyCar? Or perhaps you are the one in the group who loves the thrill of the chase when everyone is arguing about that little bit of useless trivia, and you are the first to actually look it up? Well then, this is ...
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Arguably the most famous vibrator, Magic Wand has improved the sex lives of millions of people over the past 56 years. More importantly, it has shaped how we think about, talk about, and depict sex more broadly in society. Making Magic, a limited audio series, examines the legacy of Magic Wand and its significant impact on society's acceptance of pleasure. The series connects listeners to the stories of people whose lives have been changed by this vibrator. Magic Wand's illustrious history i ...
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Big Game Hunger is a weekly comedy show where Jenna Stoeber and friends craft the big next game every episode. Starting with a random genre, concept, and vibe, Jenna and a friend will take a game all the way from pitch, to slightly more developed pitch. By the end of the episode, they’ll have honed an IP so irresistible, you’ll be ready to risk $25 for it on Steam. Get ready to laugh about games you love, learn about game trends, and yearn for titles that will surely never make their release ...
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Strategic PR from hotel experts. New Tricks is the weekly podcast from NewDog PR, a strategic PR company which understands investing in hotels and the many roles within them. This podcast is a chance to mull over the current goings on in Hotel Land and chat to some pleasant folk about things that they know. Emily Newman has an in depth knowledge of the hotel sector from both investor and consumer sides and has built up a reputation for skilful and strategic PR. Katherine Doggrell is a genius ...
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Best friends for 25 years, Tristan and Samantha, talk about all things friendship. They share stories from real life celebrity friendships, fictional friendships, heartwarming friendships and their own hilarious past. New episodes every Wednesday!
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Barnyard Language

Caite Palmer and Arlene Hunter

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Real talk about running farms and raising families. Whether your farm is a raised bed in your backyard or 10,000 acres and whether your family is in the planning stages or you've got 12 kids, we're glad you found us! No sales, no religious conversion, no drama. Just honest talk from two mamas who know what it's like when everyone is telling you to just get all your meals delivered and do all your shopping online, but your internet is too slow and you've got cows to feed. This podcast uses th ...
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Saffron and Peri

Jenan Al-Dayyen, Sara J. Nelson

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Saffron and Peri is a fantasy comedy that blends modern day life with classic fairytale elements. It follows the adventures of the loquacious Saffron, professional fairy godmother extraordinaire, and her best friend Peri, a djinnia who runs the Magic Support Department. Our story starts when they meet Tristan, an aspiring godparent in need of guidance.
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AI Named This Show

Tasia Custode, Tristan Jutras

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AI Named This Show is a weekly AI-focused tech show. Join longtime friends and tech media veterans Tasia Custode and Tristan Jutras as they dive into the AI abyss, unraveling the complexities of artificial intelligence. They cover everything from groundbreaking AI news to the practical applications — and societal implications — of large language models, machine learning, deep learning, generative AI and more. FOLLOW AI Named This Show on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and X (Twitter) Tristan & ...
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Welcome to the MINDSET SQUARED PODCAST The show will be hosted by MIKE CERNOVICH & MIKE BOLEN covering pop culture, current events, social media and the finer things in life!!! Mike Cernovich is a journalist, author and filmmaker who has reported everywhere from protests on the streets to the white house. Mike Bolen is a Multi Millionaire real estate investor with expert experience in fix & flips, vacation rentals and multi family real estate investments.
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A wonderful coming together of two writers who wrote their books more than half a century apart. Neither of them had ever visited the remote islands they were writing about yet they provided inspiration for a couple of exciting adventure tales. In 1838, Edgar Allan Poe published The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket. It was the only complete novel published by the American author. It was the story of a young boy who stows away on board a whaling ship and it goes on to relate the ev ...
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This week, Tristan and Tasia get the latest from Google, as it continues to deliver — or re-deliver — on previously announced AI features. Then we marvel at the continued growth of consumer AI, despite increased scrutiny from regulators and resistance from some website publishers. Turns out there are some strings on it, after all. Join us as we upd…
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This episode is republished from earlier in the season. More than a clothing company, Red Ants Pants is also a non-profit foundation and well-known Americana music festival based in rural Montana. This week we're talking to Sarah about making clothes for women who actually leave the house, the Ringling Brothers of circus fame, and a LOT more. Thank…
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Chase Carter, games journalist and co-founder of Rascal News, deploys his incredible language skills to make "Flappy Bird: Shifted" with the prompts: ASCII, Supernatural Investigation, Flappy-bird-like I hope you're ready for a hard-hitting story about a search for a lost loved one, undertaken entirely by pressing a button to fight gravity. Shift y…
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This week, Tristan and Tasia check out a new YouTube AI chatbot — but it's not what you might expect — and Perplexity ads coming soon to a screen near you — which is exactly what you might expect. We also review the latest in AI image generation and how it's being used to trick us into thinking public figures are endorsing products or politicians t…
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This episode is republished from earlier in the season. Join Arlene and Caite today as they chat with guest and public speaker, Bailey Kemery. After going through a traumatic farm accident herself, Bailey now travels speaking on that very issue. On today's episode, the ladies are diving deep into what farm safety can and should look like, even in r…
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Tristan Cooper, social media manager for The Verge and Can I Pet The Dog, makes "Stable 4: They Like It!" based on the words: Anachronistic haberdasher Racing Game The resulting game leans into the indie game trope of making lots of cute hats for cute animals, using the materials you can scrounge from your trophy wins. And most importantly, the hor…
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This week, Tristan and Tasia celebrate AI Named This Show's one-year anniversary — and 50th episode — by discussing the current wave of increasingly convincing deepfakes and getting somber over the end of objective reality as we know it. Then Tasia recounts the recent Made By Google event that she rolled up to in person, sharing details of the Pixe…
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This episode is republished from a previous season. We're glad you're joining us for another episode of Barnyard Language. If you enjoy the show, please tell a friend (or two) and be sure to rate and review us wherever you're listening! If you want to help us keep buying coffee and paying our editor, you can make a monthly pledge on Patreon to help…
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Amanda Silberling, tech journalist and podcaster, joins the podcast mostly to dunk on former guest Giovanni Colantonio, but also to brag about going to the Olympics. Inbetween all that, they make the game "Mail-puss," a game based on the prompts: incredibly haunted, Mail-puss, Played secretly at a party or event The resulting folk game(s) can be pl…
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This week, Tristan and Tasia sift through the latest good news and/or bad news about Friend, Humane, Rabbit, OpenAI, Google and Figure. Then we puzzle over the current state of AI as some claim we're in a bubble. Join us for an emotional roller coaster ride through the latest AI developments. FOLLOW AI Named This Show Tristan & Tasia AI Named This …
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This episode is replublished from earlier in the season. Jacob Beaton, an Indigenous farmer from British Columbia, shares his experiences and insights on various topics. He discusses his tribal name and the matrilineal society he belongs to. Jacob talks about living in a remote area and the challenges he faced while farming and homeschooling his ch…
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We’ve reached the end of our Making Magic journey, but the Magic Wand is still going strong and shows no signs of stopping! In this episode, we cover creative ways people have used their Wands, chat with Vibratex about their stewardship of this industry stalwart, and offer some tips for newbies picking up a Magic Wand for the first time. Guests thi…
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Lin Codega, games journalist and co-founder of Rascal News, joins the pod to make "Spiral Apotheosis," based on the prompts: Addictive, Last god in the pantheon, Inscrutable, award-winning Eurogame Lin, using their expansive knowledge of what makes a TTRPG both award-winning and "Eurogame," lays out the groundwork for a game in which the rules are …
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This week, Tristan and Tasia check out Chrome's new AI features and ChatGPT's new foice features before pivoting to Meta's AI Studio, the Friend AI pendant, and new AI features in popular dating apps. Join us as we make AI friends — and friends with AI. FOLLOW AI Named This Show Tristan & Tasia AI Named This Show podcast on Acast, Amazon Music, App…
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This is a republished episode from earlier in the season. This week we're talking to NY Times bestselling author, TED Talks presenter, podcaster, and professional sex educator Emily Nagoski. Emily is the author of 'Come As You Are' and the forthcoming 'Come Together' and co-authored the book 'Burnout' with her twin sister Amelia. Emily has her PhD …
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This week on New Tricks we talked to Alex Slors, founder at Alex Slors Consulting, about how Le Meridien can be used to illustrate every point in hotels and the truth of ‘turnover is vanity, profit is sanity’. New Tricks is the weekly podcast from NewDog PR, a strategic PR company which understands investing in hotels and the many roles within them…
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Matt Walton, senior director development, UK & Ireland, IHG Hotels & Resorts, joins us this week to discuss the future for Wimbledon’s towels, investor demand for hotels and the absorbing technology the group uses to identify white space. New Tricks is the weekly podcast from NewDog PR, a strategic PR company which understands investing in hotels a…
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Given that the Magic Wand was originally marketed as a body massager, it’s no surprise that many people use it in therapeutic ways. This episode discusses the Wand’s beneficial effects on physical and mental health, and the ways it can be helpful for people with depression, people dealing with mobility issues or chronic pain, and even people recove…
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This week we are joined by Nada Jarnaz, director, deal origination, Maslow Capital, to discuss financing, planning and how all of this will play out in our socialist wonderland. New Tricks is the weekly podcast from NewDog PR, a strategic PR company which understands investing in hotels and the many roles within them.This podcast is a chance to mul…
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Riley MacLeod takes a break from his incredible games journalism to make a game based on the prompts: Pampered, Tornado Watch, Endless runner After bouncing between a few great options for a game, they land on a new cat-based platforming game. Play as a beautiful chonky cat trying to get to either end of this tornado with slow but steady determinat…
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This week, Tristan and Tasia see how Google AI gets good at math, Adobe gets better at generative AI, and OpenAI gets into search. Then Meta continues pushing us into VR and pulling us into AI. Join us as we talk to the AInimals. Hold on to your hat! FOLLOW AI Named This Show Tristan & Tasia AI Named This Show podcast AI NEWS Adobe’s integrates Fir…
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In this final episode of season three, hosts Caite and Arlene engage with Tristan from Farming with Friends, exploring the remarkable journey of transitioning from various professional roles to founding a non-profit that intricately combines regenerative farming, community engagement, and employing individuals with disabilities. The episode delves …
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Although people of any gender and sexuality can use the Magic Wand, it holds a special place in the hearts (and nightstand drawers) of many queer and trans people. This episode examines the LGBTQIA+ community’s relationship to the Magic Wand, and the ways it can enable sexual creativity, ease gender dysphoria, and amplify queer joy. Guests this epi…
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Patrick Gill, a talented video essayiest and bonkers livestreamer, joins the podcast to make a nasty brain game with the prompts: Horrifying, Nobody can discover your recent lottery win, Deckbuilder The resulting brain-reaping game pits your social skills against the people in your small town as you try to keep your terrible secret. Mash up a littl…
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This week, Tristan and Tasia look at new image-generating tools from Samsung and Microsoft and check out Amazon's new AI shopping assistant, Rufus. Then we encounter OpenAI's Strawberry (FKA Q*) reasoning technology and new types of AI models that might someday supplant transformers. Join us as we navigate the dangers of the frontier. Can you survi…
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Jennifer Way, a farmer from Pennsylvania, shares her experience of growing cut flowers and raising cattle on her farm. She also discusses her background in school counseling and her plans to incorporate therapy for children utilizing the farm and flowers. Jennifer talks about the challenges of balancing off-farm jobs, farm life, and parenting, as w…
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The iconic aesthetic and symbolic meanings of the Magic Wand have led it to inspire many artists around the world. This episode examines video art, sculpture, music, tattoos, and even a tarot deck that have featured the Magic Wand. Guests this episode: Illustrator & tattoo artist Addison Finch (he/him) Blogger & pleasure educator Carly S (she/they)…
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Amy Vorpahl, actress, musician and expert DM, is ready to practice making games with the prompts: Ten-minute, marching band simulator, dating sim Now it's time for the awkward marching band nerds to strip off their pseudo-military uniforms and reveal their thick buff legs. In Pucker Up and Blow, you'll have a chance to romance a variety of either s…
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This week, Tristan and Tasia explore various recent AI announcements, collaborations and whoopsie-doopsies involving Microsoft, OpenAI, Apple, Samsung, Google, and Motorola. We also discuss Google's recent backtracking on its net zero emissions targets in light of increasing resource demands from AI. Plus: an AI beauty pageant and a surprise appear…
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In this conversation, we have a two part episode for you today, first with Deb Crunican and then Steve Tome to discuss ticks and tick prevention. Deb Crunican, a farmer from Ontario, discusses tick prevention and her children's book on the topic. She shares her personal experience with Lyme disease and the importance of educating children about tic…
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Many kinksters, fetishists, pro dommes and kinky porn creators love the Magic Wand, and in this episode we aim to figure out why. Kink experts explain how they pair the Wand with orgasm control, bondage, humiliation play, and more, giving tips on safety and technique for anyone interested in expanding their horizons. Guests this episode: Dominatrix…
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Professor Ashley, twitch stream and a literal real professor, challenges Jenna's base concepts about fun, flirting, and composting with the prompts: extremely literal composting weeklong LARP Together they make an education workshop with structured workshops on composting and a farmer-romancing meta game. But it is NOT a cult. For legal reasons, I …
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This week, Tristan and Tasia are joined by AINTS' very first guest, writer/performer/podcaster/video producer, Bill Meeks, to look at the latest AI image and video generator updates from Stable Diffusion and Runway AI, along with a couple of newcomers. Then Bill walks us through the key features of Everly Heights Story Studio, his AI storytelling t…
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Cindy Green, a farmer from Saskatchewan, shares her experiences of farming and personal challenges. She discusses her family, which includes her husband, five children, and various animals on their farm. Cindy also opens up about the sale of her childhood farm and the emotional impact it had on her. She then shares the story of her daughter Avery, …
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This week, Tristan and Tasia relive a tech journalist's chaotic adventure with Meta's Ray-Ban AI glasses in Montreal and uncover the significant security flaw found in Rabbit’s R1 AI gadget. Then we dive into the heated legal battles over AI-generated music, with the RIAA suing Suno and Udio for copyright infringement and YouTube negotiating music …
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In this special episode, hosts Arlene and Caite, are chatting with, Kirsten Diprose, host of the Ducks on the Pond Podcast, to discuss their experiences with farming and parenting in rural settings. They share personal stories, highlighting the cultural and logistical differences between rural and city life, and emphasize issues like mental health,…
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Porn is one of the most common ways people find out about the Magic Wand and get excited to try it themselves. In this episode, we hear from porn performers and directors about why the Magic Wand works so well in on-screen sex – and why filming with it can sometimes be challenging. Guests this episode: Writer, sex educator, & retired adult filmmake…
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This week, Tristan and Tasia wade into the Perplexity AI drama — and AI search at large. Then we explore AI hallucinations and a few efforts to reduce them. Join us as we fire up the improbability engine and envision a future where LLMs are accurate most of the time. FOLLOW AI Named This Show Tristan & Tasia AI Named This Show podcast FOLLOW-UP & A…
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Katja Williams, a farmer from Dubbo, New South Wales, shares her experience of managing a family farming operation and raising kids. She discusses the challenges of moving to a family farm and the importance of setting boundaries and effective communication with in-laws. Katja also talks about her podcast, The Rural Mum, where she shares stories an…
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Despite the Magic Wand’s decades of success, the Hitachi corporation nearly pulled the plug on it altogether, due to concerns about how such a high-profile sex toy could reflect on their brand. This episode tells the surprisingly dramatic story of how American distributor Vibratex saved the Wand from extinction, and also does a deep dive on how the…
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mayor They only have two more years of funding to complete this game, where you play as a penguin trying to run for mayor on the platform of brining eternal darkness and permanent ice to your town. A tough sell, but you can sway voters by wearing cute hats and little bowties! Check out Laser's work on his website, LaserTheBoy.com, and check out his…
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This week, Tristan and Tasia dive into Apple's AI announcements from WWDC 2024, from its partnership with OpenAI, to custom emoji, to giving Siri a brain transplant. Join us as we air our grievances — and discuss Apple's feats of strength in its big move into AI. FOLLOW AI Named This Show on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and X (Twitter) Tristan & Ta…
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Simone Kain, the creator of George the Farmer, shares her journey of creating educational content for children about farming and agriculture. She discusses the inspiration behind George the Farmer and how it has helped children discover a love for reading and learning. Simone also talks about the different age groups her material targets, from pict…
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For as long as feminist sex toy stores have existed, they’ve carried the Magic Wand. This episode honors two trailblazers who founded feminist sex shops in the 1970s, Dell Williams (Eve’s Garden in New York City) and Joani Blank (Good Vibrations in San Francisco), and discusses the Magic Wand’s pride of place in feminist sex shops to this day. Gues…
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Kaylee Rowena, talented comic illustrator and haunted house expert, joins the podcast to make a very pride-ful TTRPG with the prompts: underground, Local Government drama, tongue-based Taking a cue from Lasers and Feelings, they create the gayest spectrum possible: seduction to inimidation. Play as Chirry Pitt as she gets manipulates the city counc…
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This week, Tristan and Tasia look at the open letter from several former OpenAI employees (and others) warning of the existential threat of AI and demanding whistleblower protection. Then we discuss various new generative AI tools and developments that are simultaneously making us more productive and the Web more terrible. Join us as we wade throug…
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Welcome to another insightful episode of Barnyard Language! In this episode, hosts Arlene and Caite delve into a dynamic conversation with Kristina Villa from Tennessee and Ian McSweeney from New Hampshire. Both Kristina and Ian are pivotal figures in the Farmers Land Trust, and they share their diverse backgrounds, innovative approaches to land us…
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