Metaphysical podcast The Outer Limits of Inner Truth recently commemorated its ten-year anniversary. Publishing 435 episodes with over two million downloads, the program has encompassed freedom, deep introspection, self discovery, and spiritual growth.
Originally billed as “The world’s only show about Forensic Soul Analysis,” Olit would feature a guest and afterwards three spiritual teachers would each offer their analysis on the individual’s past lives, soul purpose, and astrological chart.
"The purpose of Olit has always been to explore consciousness and present information that a person can use to enhance the quality of their life. Insatiable curiosity and introspection have been the two driving concepts behind the program. We haven't been afraid to seek truth or aggressively challenge long-held collective beliefs." said Ryan McCormick, host of the Outer Limits of Inner Truth.
Within a few short months of its premiere , Olit was picked up for national syndication on Starcom Radio...
Originally billed as “The world’s only show about Forensic Soul Analysis,” Olit would feature a guest and afterwards three spiritual teachers would each offer their analysis on the individual’s past lives, soul purpose, and astrological chart.
"The purpose of Olit has always been to explore consciousness and present information that a person can use to enhance the quality of their life. Insatiable curiosity and introspection have been the two driving concepts behind the program. We haven't been afraid to seek truth or aggressively challenge long-held collective beliefs." said Ryan McCormick, host of the Outer Limits of Inner Truth.
Within a few short months of its premiere , Olit was picked up for national syndication on Starcom Radio...
- 4/10/2024
- Podnews.net
San Francisco, Feb 21 (Ians) Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who has been tweeting on cryptocurrencies with greater frequency for some time now, has said that prices of Bitcoin now "seem high".
His comments came after Bitcoin's total market value passed $1 trillion for the first time on Friday, according to data from CoinDesk.
The leading cryptocurrency reached an all-time high on $57,492 in the past 24 hours, showed the data.
In a reply to crypto skeptic and gold bug Peter Schiff, Musk said that "Btc & Eth do seem high."
Schiff argued that gold was "real money" and better than both Bitcoin and fiat currency.
"An email saying you have gold is not the same as having gold. You might as well have crypto," Musk said in a tweet on Saturday.
"Money is just data that allows us to avoid the inconvenience of barter. That data, like all data, is subject to latency and error.
His comments came after Bitcoin's total market value passed $1 trillion for the first time on Friday, according to data from CoinDesk.
The leading cryptocurrency reached an all-time high on $57,492 in the past 24 hours, showed the data.
In a reply to crypto skeptic and gold bug Peter Schiff, Musk said that "Btc & Eth do seem high."
Schiff argued that gold was "real money" and better than both Bitcoin and fiat currency.
"An email saying you have gold is not the same as having gold. You might as well have crypto," Musk said in a tweet on Saturday.
"Money is just data that allows us to avoid the inconvenience of barter. That data, like all data, is subject to latency and error.
- 2/21/2021
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Cliven Bundy, the Nevada rancher who has been waging a public battle against federal rangers over grazing rights, shared some shockingly racist views in a recent interview.
Cliven Bundy's Racist Rant
Bundy, diverting from the issue of grazing rights, decided to ruminate on the current state of African Americans – and whether or not they would be better off if slavery were still around.
“I want to tell you one more thing I know about the Negro,” Bundy told The New York Times before sharing an anecdote of passing by a public-housing project in Las Vegas. “In front of that government house the door was usually open and the older people and the kids — and there is always at least a half a dozen people sitting on the porch — they didn’t have nothing to do. They didn’t have nothing for their kids to do. They didn’t have nothing...
Cliven Bundy's Racist Rant
Bundy, diverting from the issue of grazing rights, decided to ruminate on the current state of African Americans – and whether or not they would be better off if slavery were still around.
“I want to tell you one more thing I know about the Negro,” Bundy told The New York Times before sharing an anecdote of passing by a public-housing project in Las Vegas. “In front of that government house the door was usually open and the older people and the kids — and there is always at least a half a dozen people sitting on the porch — they didn’t have nothing to do. They didn’t have nothing for their kids to do. They didn’t have nothing...
- 4/24/2014
- Uinterview
Terrafugia Inc. The Transition flying car seeks to bridge the personal-transport gap between driving and flying.
Would you like to check out a flying car? Is $350,000 chump change? Are what’s the real story behind those Ted talks? A look at the most interesting posts from the Wall Street Journal family of blogs.
Flying-Car To Debut At New York Auto Show: Flying-car maker Terrafugia Inc. said it will display its Transition vehicle at the New York International Auto Show, which...
Would you like to check out a flying car? Is $350,000 chump change? Are what’s the real story behind those Ted talks? A look at the most interesting posts from the Wall Street Journal family of blogs.
Flying-Car To Debut At New York Auto Show: Flying-car maker Terrafugia Inc. said it will display its Transition vehicle at the New York International Auto Show, which...
- 3/1/2012
- by Christopher John Farley
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
Euro Pacific Capital head Peter Schiff paid a visit to Occupy Wall Street this week. I know: Groan, right? Another pundit type with a camera shows up, finds the biggest noobs down there, makes them look foolish, edits out the answers that he doesn't like, puts it on YouTube, and conservatives post it on their Facebook walls and send to friends, laughing at the uninformed masses. But guess what? Schiff's video was probably the most fair and insightful "guy takes a trip to Occupy Wall Street" video we've seen so far. It's also a hefty 18 minutes long.
- 10/28/2011
- by Nando Di Fino
- Mediaite - TV
Antoine Fuqua is close to signing on as the director of the Eminem boxing film "Southpaw" set up at DreamWorks.According to The Hollywood Reporter, this would be Eminem's first film since the critically acclaimed "8 Mile."Written by Kurt Sutter, the film centers on a former welterweight champ (Eminem) who reclaims his past glory after a tragedy.Sutter is producing along with Alan and Peter Riche.Stuart Parr, Paul Rosenberg and Peter Schiff are executive producing.Fuqua is best known for directing "The Replacement Killers," "Training Day," "Tears of the Sun" and "Brooklyn's Finest."...
- 6/8/2011
- by Adnan Tezer
- Monsters and Critics
Last year we reported on Eminem's boxing movie, Southpaw. This will be the rapper-turned-actor's first film since 8 Mile. It looks like DreamWorks may be close to landing director Antoine Fuqua (Training Day) for a fall start date. The script was written by Kurt Sutter, and it tells the story of "a welterweight champ who punches his way back to glory after a tragedy."
DreamWorks picked up the project in December after The Fighter was such a box-office and award show success. The film is being produced by Alan and Peter Riche along with Sutter. Stuart Parr, Paul Rosenberg and Peter Schiff are serving as executive producers.
I think Fuqua would be a good fit as director of this film. I am still having trouble imagining Eminem as a boxer, but I may end up being surprised. What are your thoughts?...
DreamWorks picked up the project in December after The Fighter was such a box-office and award show success. The film is being produced by Alan and Peter Riche along with Sutter. Stuart Parr, Paul Rosenberg and Peter Schiff are serving as executive producers.
I think Fuqua would be a good fit as director of this film. I am still having trouble imagining Eminem as a boxer, but I may end up being surprised. What are your thoughts?...
- 6/7/2011
- by Tiberius
- GeekTyrant
The latest star of Fox Business Network will give newcomer Lou Dobbs a run for the money in the disgust department with regards to Us Government transgressions of Constitutional law. New Jersey son Judge Andrew Napolitano is a self-described pro-life Catholic libertarian who hosts the hot new show, "Freedom Watch." So far Judge Andrew has managed to book Sarah Palin, Arianna Huffington, Congressman Ron Paul, economist Peter Schiff, and Lew Rockwell. Napolitano is a former New Jersey Superior Court Judge who transitioned his career out of the courts and squarely into political and legal analysis for Fox News Channel beginning in 1998. The Princeton and Notre Dame graduate serves as both Fox news and Fox Business...
- 11/18/2010
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
Hasn't anyone noticed that attacking Connecticut Republican Senatorial candidate Linda McMahon for her past helping run World Wrestling Entertainment doesn't seem to be working? Just one day after McMahon's won the primary despite opponents like Peter Schiff trying to use WWE clips against her, Democrats attempted to use the same exact tact. Unfortunately for them, Republicans have a pretty good rebuttal.
- 8/13/2010
- by Jon Bershad
- Mediaite - TV
Last week I had the privilege of visiting the nice folks at Google's New York City office for lunch. Lair of creativity and Web savvy that it is, I wanted to know which of Google's tools fascinate their own ranks most. One of the fascinating answers I got: Google Insights, a little-publicized tool Google launched last summer to analyze search terms over time and location. It lets you plot search terms against each other, figuring out who is searching what, when, and where.
It sounds like obtuse data-slogging, but it's an intuitive concept: Insights tells you which searches are most popular where, allowing you to cull the kind of accurate self-report data that psychologists only dream of. Of course, it's all anonymous; you can't tell who's doing the searching, except that they live in certain cities, states or nations. But as far as societal bellwethers, you can't beat what Insights...
It sounds like obtuse data-slogging, but it's an intuitive concept: Insights tells you which searches are most popular where, allowing you to cull the kind of accurate self-report data that psychologists only dream of. Of course, it's all anonymous; you can't tell who's doing the searching, except that they live in certain cities, states or nations. But as far as societal bellwethers, you can't beat what Insights...
- 6/22/2009
- by Chris Dannen
- Fast Company
Why is Philip Morris Backing Antismoking Bills?
On Thursday, the U.S. Senate passed legislation giving the Fda authority to regulate the tobacco industry. Just 10 years ago, when Senator John McCain introduced a similar bill, it was scuttled in part by $100 million worth of lobbying on the behalf of tobacco giant Philip Morris. But Pm has backed the new bill, which implements tough new restrictions on how cigarettes can be advertised. What gives?
According to Time magazine, Pm has realized that with over half of U.S. smokers already loyal to its flagship brand, Marlboro, the new Senate bill will only block rival Rj Reynolds from gaining marketshare. Check out the marketing chicanery behind the unlikely new alliance between regulators and tobacco magnates.
No Ie in European Windows 7
In 2008, the EU fined Microsoft over $1 billion Usd for the anti-competitive practice of bundling Internet Explorer with its Windows operating system. The...
On Thursday, the U.S. Senate passed legislation giving the Fda authority to regulate the tobacco industry. Just 10 years ago, when Senator John McCain introduced a similar bill, it was scuttled in part by $100 million worth of lobbying on the behalf of tobacco giant Philip Morris. But Pm has backed the new bill, which implements tough new restrictions on how cigarettes can be advertised. What gives?
According to Time magazine, Pm has realized that with over half of U.S. smokers already loyal to its flagship brand, Marlboro, the new Senate bill will only block rival Rj Reynolds from gaining marketshare. Check out the marketing chicanery behind the unlikely new alliance between regulators and tobacco magnates.
No Ie in European Windows 7
In 2008, the EU fined Microsoft over $1 billion Usd for the anti-competitive practice of bundling Internet Explorer with its Windows operating system. The...
- 6/13/2009
- by Chris Dannen
- Fast Company
Made the mistake of turning on CNBC this afternoon, which was like wandering into a dick-measuring contest pitting the overconfident against the self-deluded. One would have thought that after the viral outbreak of the various Peter Schiff Was Right videos, where Schiff's scary-prescient pronouncements on the coming economic meltdown and housing collapse were greeted with mocking disdain by CNBC and Fox News regulars (from Larry Kudlow and Art Laffer to Ben Stein, Stuart Varney, and Charles Payne), that a little humility might be in order, an adjustment in the down volume. But no, the roosters are still atop their matchbox bandstands, flapping and crowing. The topic was Tarp and Goldman Sach's and Morgan Stanley's desire to get out from under it, a development which Larry Kudlow--whose continuing presence on CNBC is a sham of a travesty of a mockery of a sham--compared to the fall of the Berlin Wall and...
- 5/18/2009
- Vanity Fair
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