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Gecko Gamescast

Rich Meister, Eric Ortiz

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Two friends run down weekly news in the world of video games. Hosts Rich Meister and Eric Ortiz talk about the latest releases, what they've been playing, and the most recent events in the world of video games. Original music by Ed Baquet https://soundcloud.com/emfb-music-1 Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gecko-gamescast/support
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Welcome to Let’s Hear It, a podcast about foundation and nonprofit communications (among other things), hosted by non-relatives Eric Brown and Kirk Brown. Let’s Hear It is sponsored through generous contributions from the College Futures Foundation, the Lumina Foundation, the Prebys Foundation, and the Stupski Foundation. On Let’s Hear It, Kirk and Eric speak with leaders in the field about who they are, what makes them tick, and how they think about their work.
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Renegade Real Estate Coach Glenn Twiddle and his Rebellious partner Naomi take on the problems of the real estate agent’s world, with ‘out of the box’ tactics bound to annoy your competition. Glenn Twiddle, author of the best selling book ‘Punching Above Your Weight’, has become synonymous with ‘Out of the Box’ marketing ideas for the real estate industry, constantly testing the boundaries of ‘attention getting’ tactics in order to help agents get noticed, get trusted and get hired. Having b ...
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Welcome to the Future of Threat Intelligence podcast, where we explore the transformative shift from reactive detection to proactive threat management. Join us as we engage with top cybersecurity leaders and practitioners, uncovering strategies that empower organizations to anticipate and neutralize threats before they strike. Each episode is packed with actionable insights, helping you stay ahead of the curve and prepare for the trends and technologies shaping the future.
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What's Up Cuz?

Lisa Valastro & Erica Spera

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Cousins Lisa Valastro (Cake Boss) and Erica Spera (Comedian) sit down to share family stories from behind the scenes of the Cake Boss family. Join us like it's sunday dinner as we answer fan emails about life, love, and of course family. Don't miss out on what happens when the cameras stop rolling. Email us: whatsupcuzpod@gmail.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whatsupcuz/support
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Warm Regards Podcast

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Warm Regards is a podcast about life on a warming planet. The show is hosted by Jacquelyn Gill, a paleoecologist at the University of Maine, and Ramesh Laungani, a biologist at Doane University. Produced by Justin Schell, with transcription and social media support from Joe Stormer and Katherine Peinhardt. Our conversations are often honest and raw, as we talk with newsmakers, researchers, activists, policymakers, artists, and others as we push past the graphs and the headlines to get at the ...
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In our latest episode of the Future of Threat Intelligence podcast, David speaks with Eric Hanselman, Chief Analyst at S&P Global, about the critical role of threat intelligence in today’s cybersecurity landscape. Eric emphasizes the need for organizations to integrate threat intelligence operationally, moving beyond mere threat feeds to develop co…
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The Shawnee leader Tecumseh came to prominence in a war against the United States waged from 1811 to 1815. In 1805, Tecumseh's younger brother Lalawethika (soon to be known as "the Prophet") had a vision for an Indian revitalization movement that would restore Native culture and resist American expansion. Tecumseh organized the growing support for …
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On this edition of Ringside Reporter we talk about the light heavyweight unification fight between Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol. The fight was everything it was supposed to be and really lived up to the hype. Was the right decision made? We’ll give you our take. Will a rematch take place? We’ll tell you everything we know. All this and the late…
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Walls profoundly shape the spaces we live in and the places we move through, impinge on our everyday lives, and entangle power relations, identity, and hierarchies. Walled-In: Arctic Housing and a Sociology of Walls (Lexington Books, 2024) explores these effects in the context of Arviat, Nunavut. Lisa-Jo Van den Scott lays out the inherent social p…
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In our latest episode of the Future of Threat Intelligence podcast, host David Monnier welcomes David Ortiz, Global CISO at Church & Dwight. David shares insights from his extensive career in information technology and cybersecurity, emphasizing the importance of understanding the evolving threat landscape. David touches on the critical role of thr…
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Despite centuries of colonialism, Indigenous peoples still occupy parts of their ancestral homelands in what is now Eastern North Carolina--a patchwork quilt of forested swamps, sandy plains, and blackwater streams that spreads across the Coastal Plain between the Fall Line and the Atlantic Ocean. In these backwaters, Lumbees and other American Ind…
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Fans of Let’s Hear It (and there are oh-so many!) will acknowledge that Eric and Kirk get a little nutty about their guests sometimes. Well, this time, Marc Solomon of Civitas Public Affairs and William Foster of the Bridgespan Group drive Kirk and Eric to 11. The topic this time is Marc’s and William’s new paper “Betting on the Tortoise: Policy In…
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On this edition of Ringside Reporter we talk about the upcoming fight between Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol. This has the makings of the fight of the year. Will it live up to the hype? We’ll let you know. Will the PPV be worth it? Who on earth do I bet on for this fight? All this and the latest news and rumors on this edition of Ringside Reporte…
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In 1857, the Meskwaki Nation began the long process of piecing their homelands back together. After decades of war, dispossession, and removal at the hands of the American government and American settlers, the Meskwaki, bit by bit, purchase by purchase, started to reestablish a land base along the banks of the Iowa River, more than a century and a …
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In our latest episode of the Future of Threat Intelligence podcast, Kristof Riecke, Field CISO at Rackspace Technology, shares his journey in cybersecurity and highlights the evolution of the industry over the past decade. He discusses the importance of effective communication in security strategies, the need for a holistic approach to threat intel…
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On this edition of Ringside Reporter we talk about all the weekend action. Is Xander Zayas the real deal? He keeps winning, what's next for him? We'll let you know. Did Bruce Carrington win that fight or was it a gift decision? We'll tell you everything you need to know. All this and the latest news and rumors on this edition of Ringside Reporter.…
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In our latest episode of the Future of Threat Intelligence podcast, we welcome David Patariu, an Attorney focusing on Privacy, Artificial Intelligence, and Cybersecurity at Venable LLP. David shares his unique journey from engineering to law, highlighting the critical intersection of technology and legal frameworks. David sheds light on the challen…
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In this dandy episode of Let's Hear It, Eric Brown sits down with Grace Nicolette from the Center for Effective Philanthropy to make sense of the phenomenon that is MacKenzie Scott's revolutionary approach to giving. Grace is the Vice President for Programming and External Relations at the Center for Effective Philanthropy and the co-host with Phil…
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On this edition of Ringside Reporter we celebrate show 500. That's right, 500 episodes. We also talk about my favorite fight Daniel Dubois knocking out Anthony Joshua. Been saying for years that Dubois is a champion and he proved it last night. All this and the latest news and rumors on this edition of Ringside Reporter.…
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In our latest episode of The Future of Threat Intelligence podcast, Jim Tiller, CISO at CyberBellum and a veteran in the cybersecurity industry with over 25 years of experience joins us to explore the intricacies of working as a fractional CISO. He offers a unique perspective on the role's challenges and rewards and emphasizes the importance of und…
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On this edition of Ringside Reporter we talk about Canelo Alvarez and what's next. Canelo smashed Berlanga last night in a completely one sided fight. Berlanga offered up zero resistance, as expected. Fight of the night belonged to Caleb Plant and Trevor McCumby. All this and the latest news and rumors on this edition of Ringside Reporter.…
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As the author of a graphic history, I loved chatting with Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz and Paul Peart-Smith about the graphic interpretation of An Indigenous People’s History of the United States (Beacon Press, 2024). An Indigenous Peoples' History of The United States originally came out in 2014 with Beacon Press. In 2019 it was adapted into a Young Peopl…
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On this edition of Ringside Reporter we break down the upcoming Canelo Alvarez vs. Edgar Berlanga fight. Is this fight going to be competitive? We'll let you know. Will this event outperform the UFC on the same night? We have all the answers. All this and the latest boxing news on this edition of Ringside Reporter.…
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In our latest episode of the Future of Threat Intelligence podcast, David chats with Rafal Los, Head of Services Strategy & GTM at ExtraHop and the creative force behind the Down the Security Rabbithole podcast. Rafal discusses his journey from curiosity-driven exploration to a professional career in cybersecurity and the lessons he’s learned along…
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Hey folks, we’re back after a quick summer break. Hope you missed us! As many parents pack their kids off to college this month, it’s important to remember that almost two out of five college students in the U.S. attends a community college. These are students who are often working full time, caring for family members, or going back to school to le…
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One of my talking points when hanging out with my fellow diplomatic historians is the painful absence of scholarship on Hawaii. Too many political histories treat Hawaii’s statehood as a kind of historical inevitability, an event that was bound to pass the moment the kingdom was annexed. As I would frequently pontificate, “nobody has unpacked the i…
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In Pocahontas and the English Boys: Caught Between Cultures in Early Virginia(New York University Press, 2019), Karen Ordahl Kupperman, Silver Professor of History Emerita at New York University, shifts the lens on the well-known narrative of Virginia’s founding to reveal the previously untold and utterly compelling story of the youths who, often u…
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In our latest special episode of the Future of Threat Intelligence podcast, David chats with cybersecurity expert Jeff Man at the Black Hat conference. Jeff is the Sr. Information Security Consultant at Online Business Systems, and he shares his extensive insights on the evolving landscape of cybersecurity and the importance of fundamental security…
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In our latest special episode of the Future of Threat Intelligence podcast, Wade Wells, Cybersecurity Threat Detection Engineer & Expert at a Fortune 50 company, shares his insights from the Black Hat conference. He highlights the promising advancements in blue team technologies, particularly in AI applications and deception strategies. Wade also d…
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In our latest episode of the Future of Threat Intelligence podcast, Krista Case, Research Director of Cybersecurity at The Futurum Group. Krista shares insights from recent research revealing that 50% of organizations plan to adopt new cybersecurity vendors in 2024, highlighting the evolving threat landscape and the expanding attack surface that or…
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During the mid-seventeenth century, Anglo-American Protestants described Native American ceremonies as savage devilry, Islamic teaching as violent chicanery, and Catholicism as repugnant superstition. By the mid-eighteenth century, they would describe amicable debates between evangelical missionaries and Algonquian religious leaders about the moral…
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In our latest special episode of the Future of Threat Intelligence podcast, Brett Stone-Gross, Senior Director of Threat Intelligence at Zscaler, joins us at the Black Hat conference. He shares their uncovering of the largest ransomware payment in history — $75 million — made by a Fortune 50 company to the Dark Angels group. Brett explains the grou…
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In our latest special episode of the Future of Threat Intelligence podcast, recorded at the Black Hat conference, we caught up with Jeffrey Wheatman, SVP, Cyber Risk Strategist at Black Kite. Jeffrey highlights the importance of aligning cybersecurity strategies with business objectives and understanding risk appetite. He emphasizes the need for sc…
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In our latest special episode of the Future of Threat Intelligence podcast, David catches Christopher Steffen, VP of Research, Information Security at Enterprise Management Associates, at the Black Hat conference. They discuss the current landscape of cybersecurity, emphasizing the need for CISOs to focus on foundational technologies rather than ge…
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The Japanese invasion of the Aleutian Islands during World War II changed Alaska, serving as justification for a large American military presence across the peninsula and advancing colonialism into the territory in the years before statehood. In Alaska Native Resilience: Voices from World War II (U Washington Press, 2024), University of New Mexico …
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In 1972, the Bureau of Indian Affairs terminated its twenty-year-old Voluntary Relocation Program, which encouraged the mass migration of roughly 100,000 Native American people from rural to urban areas. At the time the program ended, many groups--from government leaders to Red Power activists--had already classified it as a failure, and scholars h…
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In our latest episode of the Future of Threat Intelligence podcast, we speak with Drew Simonis, Chief Information Security Officer at Juniper Networks. Drew shares his insights into the evolving landscape of cybersecurity, emphasizing the crucial role of empathy and humility in effective leadership. He also explores the transformative potential of …
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On this edition of Ringside Reporter we talk about Christian Mbilli and his big win over Sergiy Derevyanchenko. Derevyanchenko is known as a tough fighter, but Mbilli had no problems dealing with him last night. What's next for Mbilli? We'll let you know. All this and the latest news and rumors on this edition of Ringside Reporter.…
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When General Porfirio Díaz assumed power in 1876, he ushered in Mexico's first prolonged period of political stability and national economic growth--though "progress" came at the cost of democracy. Indigenous Autocracy presents a new story about how regional actors negotiated between national authoritarian rule and local circumstances by explaining…
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On this edition of Ringside Reporter we talk about Vergil Ortiz and what's next for him. Ortiz went back and forth Borachuk last night and came out on top. Is Crawford next? We'll let you know. The Olympics closes today and we'll tell you everyone to watch for in the pros. All this and the latest news and rumors on this edition of Ringside Reporter…
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