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In uncertain times what’s needed is not just clarity about today’s pandemic, but insight into the challenges that lie ahead as America recovers and returns to normal. GoodFellows, a weekly Hoover Institution broadcast, features senior fellows John Cochrane, Niall Ferguson, and H.R. McMaster discussing the social, economic, and geostrategic ramifications of this changed world.
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The Humans and Earth Podcast offers inspiration and practical resources for healing our planet and ourselves. We interview environmental regeneration experts, Earth-oriented wellness mentors, and spiritual teachers. It's time for humanity to collaborate with Earth to restore her flourishing and our own. Listen to gain support for your contributions to regeneration.
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Marvelous! Or, the Death of Cinema

Nicole Veneto, Tyrell James, and Cole

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The world’s premier and only ’anti cinematic-universe’ podcast. We take a critical and vulgarly comedic look at the MCU, the DCU, and other ultra-commercial modern blockbusters and chart the decline of Hollywood and the diseased, dying culture that it represents. Hosted by Discourse Stu (@Discourse_Stu), Nicole Veneto (RIP @kuntsuragi) and Cole (@RaceplayShawty). Audio production by Miguel Tahni. Cover art by Zoe Woolley (@probablyademon). Banner by Heartworme (@barfoid). Discord: https://di ...
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You can grab your weekly technology without having to geek out on TechTime with Nathan Mumm. The Technology Show for your commute, exercise, or drinking fun. Listen to the best 60 minutes of Technology News and Information in a segmented format while sipping a little Whiskey on the side. We cover Top Tech Stories with a funny spin, with information that will make you go Hmmm. Listen once a week and stay up-to-date on technology in the world without getting into the weeds. This Broadcast styl ...
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Ramblings of a Grey Muzzle

Ramblings of a Grey Muzzle

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Welcome to Ramblings of a Grey Muzzle. A podcast from the creators and hosts of TigerTails Radio, as they give their aged and often cynical look at the world and all the things contained within it. If you ever wondered how the world looked from the perspective of those in their 40's, who have a combined 60+ years worth of experience of the Furry community, then this is the podcast for you. Episodes will come out on a roughly monthly basis on all major podcasting sites, including Spotify, iTu ...
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Did you know the FBI recently took down the infamous ransomware gang, Radar? Tune in to learn all about the high-stakes operation that saw the seizure of multiple servers and domains across three countries. We’ll analyze the effectiveness of this takedown and the impact of Radar's double extortion tactics on the cybersecurity landscape. Ever wonder…
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In a special mini version of GoodFellows (just one wise man, not the usual three), Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster, the Hoover Institution’s Fouad and Michelle Ajami Senior Fellow and author of the soon-to-be-released At War with Ourselves: My Tour of Duty in the Trump White House, discusses a possible sea change in American foreign policy and the view from…
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Is Google’s reign as the king of search engines under threat? Join us for a riveting session as we dissect the landmark antitrust ruling against Google by US District Judge Amit Mehta. We'll break down the implications of this ruling, drawing comparisons to Microsoft's past run-ins with antitrust law and discussing the potential fallout for the bro…
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Coincidentally commemorating the 9 year anniversary of what’s been dubbed one of the worst superhero movies ever made, we watched Josh Trank’s 2015 mega-flop Fantastic Four a.k.a. Fant4stic this week. Doomed from the start by the competing forces of a hot young director and a studio trying to compete with the media conglomerate that will buy them t…
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Is a regional war across the Middle East about to erupt? And what to make of a Venezuelan regime that doesn’t honor election results? Matthew Kroenig, Vice President and Senior Director of the Atlantic Council’s Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security and coauthor of the book We Win They Lose: Republican Foreign Policy and the New Cold War, join…
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Ever wondered how a simple gadget like the Xbox 360 could leave such a lasting impact? Tune into this episode of Tech Time Radio with Nathan Mumm as we bid adieu to the iconic Xbox 360 store, reminiscing about the memories and milestones it brought into our lives. We'll also dive into the tech evolution with Siri's upcoming integration with OpenAI'…
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Can AI relationships redefine intimacy, or are they a threat to genuine human connections? Join Nathan Mumm and Mike Gourdet on Tech Time Radio as we venture into the ever-evolving world of technology, where the lines between human and machine blur. From the Senate's upcoming debate on AI surveillance and data rights to the surprising story of a Wa…
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Whether Rachael Te Wano is in sessions with clients or leading travel to sacred lands, she shares tools of embodiment and self-activation. She helps her clients align with their highest potential, unravel the threads of their destiny, heal at the origin, and activate the inherent wisdom within their DNA. She loves to say, “a grounded women will cha…
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Prepare to be amazed as Tech Time Radio with Nathan Mumm brings you an action-packed episode brimming with the latest tech news and intriguing discussions! Elon Musk's ambitious goal to launch Grok 3, the world's most powerful AI by year-end, is bound to leave you pondering the future of artificial intelligence. Our special guest, cybersecurity exp…
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Just in time for Deadpool and Wolverine, we're turning back the clock to 2011 to revisit Ryan "Reddit" Reynolds of Mint Mobile's greatest superhero shame, Green Lantern. Is it really as bad as everyone's made it out to be in the last 13 years? Yes, actually. But it also represents a fascinating transition point where Warner Brothers is trying to ca…
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An already surreal political year becomes all the more quizzical as former president Donald Trump literally dodges an assassin’s bullet soon before making a surprise pick of Ohio senator J. D. Vance as his running mate; followed by President Biden unexpectedly ending his reelection bid and Vice President Kamala Harris swiftly becoming the Democrati…
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Can we create our reality? Hear renowned coach Abiola Abrams and Chara discuss: Why it matters for us to take full responsibility for our lives and manifest consciously, not unconsciously. Why it’s important to realize that the mindset and manifestation approaches taught in recent decades actually are age-old and global and connect to neuroscience.…
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The Dispatch’s Jonah Goldberg joins Good Fellows to discuss his differences with Niall Ferguson’s Soviet America essay, the Biden/Trump gerontocracy, and the European elections. Also, can someone help Niall choose a dog?By Hoover Institution
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We end our brief and bitter sojourn into the COVID-riddled landscape of 2020 releases not with a whimper, but with a hateful, unapologetically awful bang. The follow up to the DCEU's critically and commercially successful Wonder Woman, Patty Jenkins' sequel Wonder Woman 1984 was reviled and mocked when it was released in theaters and on HBO Max. An…
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Unlock the secrets of emerging cyber threats and discover how grocery stores are embracing cutting-edge digital labels with TechTime Radio! Join Nathan Mumm and Mike Gorday for an action-packed hour where we also delve into NBC's revolutionary use of AI to clone the voice of legendary sports announcer Al Michaels for the Paris Olympics. With specia…
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Remember that one poster you saw at the theater back in 2017 for that X-Men spin-off that you kept waiting to come out and never did, only to one day find it was playing at a movieplex near you in the middle of COVID? It's The New Mutants, the final installment in Fox's X-Men franchise victimized by both the Disney buyout and being the product of t…
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Curious about why flip phones are making a comeback? Discover the nostalgia behind these iconic devices and explore the trend of tech minimalism that’s captivating even the most devoted smartphone users. We'll also take a deep dive into the world of phone scams, offering you invaluable tips to safeguard your personal information and outsmart those …
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Hear about the miracles, acts of kindness, and learning I've experienced recently with the passing of my dog...and about the wild animal babies showing me life's renewal. Kindly leave us a review so more people can discover the show. Follow Humans & Earth on Instagram at @schoolhumansearth https://www.instagram.com/schoolhumansearth/ Find us on Fac…
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I know tons of you probably hate Assassination Nation and anything else Sam Levinson touches but what if I told you there's some insight to be mined from this movie? If you like what you hear, subscribe to our Patreon for exclusive episodes, commentary tracks and Discord community events at patreon.com/marvelousdeath.…
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How do a historian, an economist, and a geostrategist make the best use of their summers? In an abbreviated GoodFellows, Hoover senior fellows Niall Ferguson, John Cochrane, and H.R. McMaster reveal a few of their summertime preferences: favorite leisurely pursuits (land, air, and sea), their go-to foods and drinks, family gatherings (all three are…
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What happens when big tech swallows the little guys? Unveil the phenomenon of "Sherlocking" as we dissect how Apple has a knack for integrating third-party innovations into their own systems, potentially rendering those original products obsolete. We trace this back to the 1990s with the Sherlock vs. Watson saga and peel back the layers to reveal i…
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It's finally time to talk about Paramount's live action-animated hybrid Sonic the Hedgehog starring Jean-Ralphio as Sonic, every kid's favorite movie star James Marsden talking to another CGI animal, and Jim Carrey as Robotnik on Ozempic. Our favorite boy/Sonic-enthusiast Andy (@Ex_AnarchoAnon) from TGOFV returns once again to discuss the results. …
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Is Elon Musk about to ignite a Silicon Valley showdown? Tune in to this thrilling episode of Tech Time Radio with Nathan Mumm as we uncover the mysterious disappearance of the New York Times source code, rumored to be linked to 4chan hackers. Elon Musk's bold critique of Apple's spyware sets the stage for a tech industry clash. Gwen Way joins us in…
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What happens when facial recognition technology gets it wrong? We unravel the cases of innocent people being misidentified as shoplifters. We'll touch on ChatGPT’s recent downtime, and the steps developers are taking to restore its functionality. For our European listeners, we'll detail how you can opt out of AI training using your social media pos…
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A new “cold war” presents a familiar challenge for America: how to curb a rival great power’s ambitions. Matt Pottinger, a Hoover Institution visiting fellow and editor of the forthcoming book The Boiling Moat: Urgent Steps to Defend Taiwan, joins Hoover senior fellows Niall Ferguson, John Cochrane, and H.R. McMaster to discuss how best to discoura…
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We're cracking open our brief excursion into 2020 with one of the last movies to get a theatrical run before COVID shut everything down. Women finally got their own Deadpool starring and produced by mega-star of the moment Margot Robbie. Against her better critical judgement, Nicole enjoyed this one for the incredibly flawed and messy thing that it…
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Can former President Donald J. Trump really stop all electric car sales if re-elected? Join us on Tech Time Radio with Nathan Mumm as we scrutinize this audacious claim, picking apart its feasibility and implications for the automotive industry. We also dive into the wacky world of AI mishaps, including Google’s strange and humorous errors like sug…
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Unlock the secrets of safeguarding your family's digital privacy and get a glimpse into the future of brain-computer interfaces with our expert guest, James Riddle. In this episode, we tackle the risks of sharing children's photos online and the implications on their security, contrasting today's oversharing culture with the past's more private fam…
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We're going international baby to see how other countries do their blockbusters! (Super producer and editor Miguel) picked, you (paying Patrons) voted: 2016's Train to Busan, South Korea's hit zombie flick . You're probably more than aware that South Korean movies (and a lot of their recent cultural exports) have been dog walking the slop America's…
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Historians differ over the need to explore “counterfactuals”—the study of scenarios that never happened—and what they can tell us about historical causation. Stephen Kotkin, the Hoover Institution’s Kleinheinz Senior Fellow and noted historian of Russia, joins Hoover senior fellows Niall Ferguson and John Cochrane to discuss alternative historical …
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Who says you can't mix the old with the new or the whimsical with the downright serious? Buckle up, listeners, because we're about to stir the pot with everything from the questionable comeback of cassette tapes—yep, you heard it, Taylor Swift's bringing them back—to the brain-tickling topic of spies hiding in plain sight. Our discussion on Europol…
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Prepare for a wild ride through the digital cosmos as we celebrate the legacy of space pioneer Alan Shepard and probe the depths of a software engineer's browser tab galaxy! From the gripping narrative of a Finnish hacker's cyber extortion to exploring whether AI can truly replicate the soulful lyricism of legendary rappers, this episode is a tapes…
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Did Israel’s failure to anticipate Hamas’s surprise attack in October 2023 stem from an overreliance on technical rather than human intelligence gathering? And is TikTok really a national security threat to America? Amy Zegart, the Hoover Institution’s Morris Arnold and Nona Jean Cox Senior Fellow and author of Spies, Lies, and Algorithms: The Hist…
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Right off the back of the milestone of watching/shitting on Avengers: Endgame, followed it up with another Spider-Man movie, and to nobody's surprise it literally doesn't matter. This is an anime beach episode that has no bearing on anything else that happens in a cinematic universe. Spider-Man accidentally drones a school bus driving through the C…
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Embark on a technological safari as we harness the power of AI to rekindle the bond between an orphaned orca calf and her family. Feel the pulse of human emotions intersecting with innovations, where even the glitz of Party Robots at posh events doesn't outshine the ingenuity behind Hollywood's latest trick—digital clones. Joined by our co-host hum…
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After giving presentations on the dangers of climate change, Leah Rampy became convinced that something was missing from the conversations. With experience as a teacher, professor, corporate and nonprofit executive, and leadership consultant, she began a decades-long journey to understand what lies beneath our unwillingness to change our interactio…
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Cybersecurity wizard Nick Espinosa joins us this week on Tech Time Radio, and the knowledge he drops is nothing short of a digital fortress for your online safety. As we unravel the complex web of recent hacking methods and data breaches, Nick's expertise helps us empower you with strategies to fortify your cyber footprint. Amidst the tech tussle, …
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Nearly 40 years since the nation last saw comprehensive reform on the matter, the consensus is that America’s immigration system is sorely in need of updating to 21st-century realities. Reihan Salam, Manhattan Institute president and author of the book Melting Pot or Civil War?, joins Hoover senior fellows Niall Ferguson, John Cochrane, and H.R. Mc…
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It's all led to this. 21 movies, tens of billions of dollars made at the box office, a movie going public willing and hungry to return to the trough to see even more purple Josh Brolin. It's the second highest grossing movie of all time (unadjusted for inflation) and the episode you've all been waiting for since the very beginning: Avengers: Endgam…
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Prepare your virtual time machine, as we embark on a spellbinding journey through the digital era's defining moments, including the notorious Napster lawsuit and an unexpected visit from space debris in sunny Florida. We not only revisit history, but we also peer into the future, debating Spotify's groundbreaking idea to let you remix songs, and Me…
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The Keynote Season Part 2: The Leadership Contribution Leadership isn’t about position, title, or privilege – although many organizations operate as if it is. Leadership is best seen as a form of contribution. In this episode, we unpack exactly what makes up that contribution. Insights include: -What is Leadership? -Ask the Audience – we all know g…
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The Keynote Season Part 4: Inspire Commitment “The more digital the world becomes, the more we must emphasise what makes us most human” – Jack Ma This episode unveils the 4 Emotionally Intelligent “Cards” that – played right – help build connection and commitment: Humanity’s trump card in an increasingly digital deck. Insights include: -Leadership …
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The Keynote Season Part 3: Create Clarity In times of ambiguity and uncertainty, people look intensely to their leaders. As that leader, if you can be nothing else, be clear. This episode explains why and how. Insights include: -Why people don’t do what they’re supposed to…and what to do about it -Why Ambiguity is Enemy No1 for High Performance -Le…
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The Keynote Season Part 1: Chaos? Always! “Events, dear boy, events” was Harold Macmillan’s succinct reply when asked about the greatest challenge for a statesman. Well, so too with this humble Podcaster who – through force of “events” - has been absent from the podcast platform for exactly one year today. The absence, however, hasn’t been wasted a…
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Join Nathan Mumm and Mike Gorday as they toast to the latest tech trends and a drop of whiskey wisdom. This week's Tech Time Radio is a roller coaster ride through Amazon's smart shopping revolution and the looming shadow of AWS layoffs. We also cast an eye over the digital horizon at smart traffic signs teaching us good manners on the road and Tik…
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