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Counterculture: (noun) coun·ter·cul·ture \ˈkau̇n-tər-ˌkəl-chər\ a culture with values and customs that are very different from and usually opposed to those accepted by most of society; also : the people who make up a counterculture I’m a blogger producing videos and podcasts that report news and analysis in the sole pursuit of truth. Independent of corporate influence and a political agenda, I think of my reports as an experiment in objectivity. Considering that so much of today’s news repor ...
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Bite My Tongue

Kxng Siah, Toolmeezy

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🎙️🔥 Seeking the ultimate podcast experience? Look no more, because the Bite My Tongue (BMT) Podcast is here – the only podcast that fearlessly serves up unfiltered opinions on what's happening in the world. Join hosts Siah and Toolmeezy from Trinidad and Tobago as they explore the hottest topics, delving into thought-provoking discussions and unleashing hilarious banter. With their unique perspective, the BMT Podcast stands as the only podcast that combines raw authenticity, engaging convers ...
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Small Data Forum Podcast

Thomas Stoeckle (strategic business development, LexisNexis BIS; co-chair Measurement Commission, Institute for PR)

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How do you make Big Data less intimidating, more actionable and thus more valuable, in particular for marketing and communications professionals? That is the question at the heart of the Small Data Forum, an initiative by LexisNexis Business Insight Solutions to listen, learn, share and educate ourselves and others who grapple with the challenges of the information avalanche. Industry thought-leaders Neville Hobson, Sam Knowles and host Thomas Stoeckle discuss current industry themes and new ...
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Ep. 85 - District Attorney Candidate for El Paso & Teller County CO David Wilson Interview (Co-hosting 'Faith Family Fitness Freedom' on 100.7 FM The Word) Counter Culture with Aaron Lujan https://aaronlujan.comBy Aaron Lujan
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Local Politics Is The Political Solution with El Paso County Commission District 4 Candidate Raymond Garcia (Co-hosting 'Faith Family Fitness Freedom' on 100.7 FM The Word) Counter Culture w/ Aaron Lujan https://aaronlujan.comBy Aaron Lujan
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Ep. 83 - Radio Host Todd Huff Talks State of Culture War (Co-Hosting 'Faith, Family & Fitness' 100.7 FM The Word) Counter Culture with Aaron Lujan https://aaronlujan.com Rumble | Bitchute | Telegram | Instagram | Facebook | X | Gab: /aaronlujanBy Aaron Lujan
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Ep. 82 - Nasa Scientist Matthew Allner Takes On School Board Over Gender Ideology (Co-hosting 'Faith, Family Freedom' 100.7 FM The Word) Counter Culture with Aaron Lujan https://aaronlujan.com Instagram: @aaronlujan Facebook: /aaronlujan Gab: @aaronlujan X: @aaronlujan YouTube: /@aaronlujan Rumble: /aaronlujan…
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Ep. 80 - Interview: Luke Vercollone, Pro Athlete & 'Save The Storks' National Director (Co-Hosting 'Faith, Family & Freedom' w/ Jason Lupo on 100.7 FM The Word) We discuss the state of the abortion war, what it's like being bold for Jesus as a pro athelete and all things culture. Luke Vercollone (Wikipedia): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luke_Verco…
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Ep. 79 - Interview: Burke Atkerson, Author of "Fire Nights" (Co-hosting 'Faith Family Fitness' on 100.7 FM w/ Jason Lupo) Aaron Lujan Co-hosts with Jason Lupon on "Faith Family Fitness" Radio show on 100.7 FM 'The Word'. Interview with Burke Atkerson, author of 'Fire Nights: Forging Brotherhood that Heals'. Book is currently #1 New Release in Men's…
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On a chilly 1st December, Sam takes us to the Bermudas (only virtually, sadly) – to the “Jurassic Park of crypto” that Michael Lewis (of Moneyball, The Big Short and so much more fame) describes with trademark virtuosity in his fly-on-the-wall tale of almost-first-trillionaire-cum-felon, Sam Bankman-Fried (“SBF”), of FTX-Alameda infamy. A self-decl…
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In a distinctly un-Friday 13th Feeling, the @Podnosticators Three gathered for the 78th time to pick through the familiar themes of politics and social media, separately and intermingled. Spoiler alert: this episode may contain rants. The rest is politics Sam started by reviewing the remnants and the impact of the recent U.K. party political confer…
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Another month, another deepish dive by the three podnosticators of the SmallDataForum – who Sam describes as “Thomas = the philosopher-academic and historical context-setter; Neville = the champion experimenter and enthusiastic evangelist; and Sam = the dabbler, observer, and sceptic.” This time, we dive into generative (as well as degenerative) ar…
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Scepticism, questioning, and an ever-present gnawing uncertainty whether what Them In Power tell us is the case actually is the case – these are three hallmarks of we three Podnosticators at the Small Data Forum. And these three qualities are all present in abundant spades as we enter our fourth, quarter-century of podcasts in fresh-minted episode …
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After seven years of vigorous podnostication, the SmallDataForum reaches its diamond anniversary. Or semi-sesquicentennial (‘half one hundred and fifty’) as Sam (of course!) informs us. Seventy-five episodes of wondering and pondering about the strange times we live in, with absolutely no end in sight. Our almost hour-long Zoomwag starts with the b…
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Join us for an exhilarating episode of the BMT Podcast as we return with unfiltered discussions that will entertain and leave you wanting more. From exciting updates to intellectual twists, engaging manwah discussions, cultural perspectives, dating insights, and hilarious anecdotes, this episode has it all. Tune in as Toolmeezy challenges the "dick…
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We start episode 74 of the Small Data Forum podcast – or “1 AB” as Thomas christens it; the first after B*ris – in what many are calling “the era past peak podcast”. Things haven’t worked out as well for our medium of choice as Spotify predicted and gambled, and that includes the platform’s not-so-conscious uncoupling from the Sussexes. But we – li…
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In this episode of the BMT Podcast, hosts Siah and Toolmeezy dive into a captivating mix of topics that have been generating buzz worldwide. Join them for an unfiltered and entertaining discussion as they provide their unique Trinidadian perspective on these intriguing subjects. To kick things off, Siah and Toolmeezy address the biased opinion of A…
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“In framing an ideal we may assume what we wish, but should avoid impossibilities.” This Aristotle quote opens one of my favourite books, Aldous Huxley’s last novel, Island (1962). It also summarises neatly Neville’s, and to a lesser degree, Sam’s, position re the appetite and capacity for, and thus the likelihood of radical change to the British p…
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Fire and music go well together. Sixties rocker Arthur Brown – a long-time resident of the liberal enclave of Lewes, home of your correspondent, Podnosticator Knowles – made an entire career out of his 1968 cult classic, Fire Indeed, I even played roadie to him and had the honour of putting him out when he caught fire during the first chorus of Fir…
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Back in the grey drizzle of a late March Friday morning in the UK, the three Podnosticators of the SmallDataForum convene to take another sideways look at ‘events, dear boy, events’ (something Harold Macmillan apparently never said). For once, and in spite of recent headline-grabbing incidents, we give relatively short shrift to the unflushable tur…
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In ancient Greece, people consulted oracles to learn about the future. The best known resided at the Temple of Apollo at Delphi, where the blind priestess Pythia provided prophetic prediction for all in need of direction. Above its entrance, the temple had an inscription: Know thyself. In fact, there appear to have been a total of 147 maxims chisel…
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The Small Data Forum podcast was created spontaneously and almost accidentally after your three co-hosts met on a panel at a media industry event in 2016, a few weeks before the EU Referendum. After a lively debate featuring sometimes radically-divergent views to keep our audience entertained well past the scheduled end time, seasoned podcaster Nev…
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With the sun beating down on the Small Data Forum Podnosticators on day three of our podcast recording retreat in Ríogiordo, Andalucía, we turn our attention back to the world of AI and its potential impact on the world of communications. With a new generative engine popping up almost every day – for words, structure, music, images, film, translati…
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Fuelled by nothing more than Coke Zero and Fanta Limon, the Small Data Forum Podnosticators pop up for a special, flash, mini, 15-minute micropodcast, recorded during our podcast retreat in Andalucía over the weekend of 10-13 March. Our topic? The titanic struggle emerging on the future of independent, impartial broadcasting manifested in the battl…
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Always with fingers on the pulses of the most relevant breaking news stories, the not yet scurvy-plagued triumvirate of the SmallDataForum briefly contemplates the shortages of fruit and veg on Great British supermarket shelves. And we decide that neither the Marie Antoinette-esque “let them eat turnips” intervention of political-turnip-made Secret…
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The world is split, riven, and – as we so often observe from the three outposts of the Small Data Forum – like never before. Milk or tea in first? Red sauce or brown sauce on a sausage sandwich? And is it still acceptable to say “Happy New Year” after Blue Monday (the third Monday in January and officially the most depressing day of the year, which…
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