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DJ Kool Soulful Vibes
Kool Keith soulful vibes show on Soul Groove Radio Tuesday 16th July 2024
| Wheels Of Love (Vocal) | Ruben Vidal, Rick Galactik | Call Him (DJ Spen & Gary Hudgins Praise Party Radio Edit) | Barbara Tucker feat. The David Bratton Company | Who I Am (Vocal Edit) | Massimo Berardi, Sheree Hicks | All I Ever Wanted (Atjazz Remix) | Magic Number | Caroline (Hold Tight) | Tonique & Man | One Step Closer | Byron Thomas | Your Love Is All Mine | Sugar High Band | Meant For Me | Stanley Brown, Christopher Williams, Jason Nelson, Eric Bellinger | Nightfall | Zan Abeyratne | Palo Santo | Valntna | Can't Be With You | Lola Browne | There's No One To Blame | Ivy Quinnly | Resurr...
2024-07-17
3h 20
Killer Queens: A True Crime Podcast
[FREE Weekly Episode] The Disappearance of Brandon Lawson
On August 8th, 2013, 26-year-old Brandon Lawson left his home in San Angelo, Texas after a huge fight with his fiancé. She hoped that he’d return after cooling down, but she woke up the next morning to find multiple missed calls from Brandon. She quickly learned that while she was asleep, Brandon’s brother, Kyle, had left to bring him gas after he’d run out on a desolate road. After several strange phone calls to Kyle, Brandon made a 911 call, begging for help, saying that he was being chased. When Kyle finally arrived, he found Brandon’s truck abandoned...
2024-02-06
1h 05
Candy's World
Candy's World met Candy Dulfer #106
Candy’s World, de muzikale ontdekkingsreis met Candy Dulfer op Sublime. Candy zal haar persoonlijke smaak en ervaringen delen. Zo gaat zij, jou, als luisteraar een kijkje geven in haar keuken en verrassen met andere muzikale invalshoeken, ruimte voor talent en muzikale gasten. Maar bovenal worden het twee lekkere funky en soulvolle uren. Aflevering van: 7 april 2023. Playlist: Work To Do - Average White BandCosmic Sans (feat. Tom Misch) - Cory WongLet Yourself Be Free - MacKenzieTrue Love - ToineKeep That Funk Alive - Lettuce ft. Boots...
2023-04-07
1h 35
Ideas Untrapped
LANT PRITCHETT ON EVERYTHING part 2
Hello everyone, and you are listening to Ideas Untrapped podcast. This episode is a continuation of my two-part conversation with Lant Pritchett. It concludes the discussion on education with the five things Lant would recommend to a policymaker on education policy, how to balance the globalized demand for good governance with the design of state functionalities within a localized context - along with RCTs in development and charter cities. I also got an exclusive one of his infamous ‘‘Lant Rants’’. I hope you find this as enjoyable as I did - and once again, many thanks to Lant Pritchett.
2023-03-24
52 min
Ideas Untrapped
LANT PRITCHETT ON EVERYTHING part 1
Welcome to the Ideas Untrapped podcast - and my guest today is Development Economist Lant Pritchett. He is one of the most incisive and insightful scholars in the field, and his influence at the frontier of development research cannot be overstated. His research mostly focuses on economic growth, its contributing factors, and the development implications for peoples and countries. It was a privilege for me to talk to Lant, and I took the chance to ask him questions about some of the big themes of his research like Migration, Education, and State Capability. This is a two-part...
2023-03-17
52 min
Ideas Untrapped
SCIENCE, SKEPTICISM, AND TRUTH
Hello everyone, and welcome to Ideas Untrapped podcast. My guest for this episode is Decision Scientist, Oliver Beige - who is returning to the podcast for the third time. Oliver is not just a multidisciplinary expert, he is one of my favourite people in the world. In this episode, we talk about scientific expertise, the norms of academia, peer review, and how it all relates to academic claims about finding the truth. Oliver emphasized the importance of understanding the imperfections in academia, and how moral panics can be used to silence skeptics. I began the conversation with a confession...
2023-03-11
45 min
Ideas Untrapped
The Illusion of Autocracy
Welcome to Ideas Untrapped. My guest today is Vincent Geloso who is a professor of economics at George Mason University. He studies economic history, political economy, and the measurement of living standards. In today's episode, we discuss the differences between democracies and dictatorships, and their relative performance in socioeconomic development. The allure of authoritarian governance has grown tremendously due to the economic success of countries like China, Korea, and Singapore - which managed to escape crippling national poverty traps. The contestable nature of democracies and the difficulty many democratic countries have to continue on a path of growth seems...
2023-02-18
33 min
Ideas Untrapped
Why Education, Electricity, And Fertility Matter for Development
Welcome to another episode of Ideas Untrapped. My guest today is Charlie Robertson, who is the chief economist of Renaissance Capital - a global investment bank - and in this episode we talked about the subject of Charlie’s new book, "The Time-Travelling Economist''. The book explores the connection between education, electricity, and fertility to economic development. The thrust of the book's argument is that no poor country can escape poverty without education, and that electricity is an important factor for investors looking to build businesses. It also explains that a low fertility rate helps to increase household savings. Ch...
2023-01-21
1h 21
Ideas Untrapped
MUDDLING THROUGH - BANGLADESH'S DEVELOPMENT JOURNEY
Bangladesh has transformed tremendously in the last twenty-five years. Average incomes have more than quadrupled, and many of its human development indicators have improved alongside. It has also become an export powerhouse with its garment industry, and generally a shining example of development - though things are far from perfect. Five decades ago, when Bangladesh became an independent country, many were not hopeful about its chances of development. So how did Bangladesh turn its story around? Well, it turns out the history of its transformation is longer than credited - and the process is more complex than what is...
2022-12-23
1h 25
Ideas Untrapped
MUDDLING THROUGH - BANGLADESH'S DEVELOPMENT JOURNEY
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.ideasuntrapped.comBangladesh has transformed tremendously in the last twenty-five years. Average incomes have more than quadrupled, and many of its human development indicators have improved alongside. It has also become an export powerhouse with its garment industry, and generally a shining example of development - though things are far from perfect. Five decades ago, w…
2022-12-12
1h 25
Ideas Untrapped
PRODUCTIVITY, EXPORTING, AND DEVELOPMENT
We often speak of economic development as a phenomenon of sovereign national countries, but the process by which that happens is through what happens at individual firms in the economy. The decisions by firms to upgrade their products (services), export, and adopt new technology are the most important determinants of economic development. The incentives and conditions that shape these decisions are the subjects of my conversation with my guest on this episode. Eric Verhoogen is a professor of economics at Columbia University school of international and public affairs. He is one of the leading thinkers and researchers on industrial...
2022-11-29
48 min
Talking Naruto Shippuden
Episode 324 - 325: 6v2 Jinchuriki Fight
Talk about stacking the odds. Naruto and Killer Bee meet the Edo-Tensai'd Jinchuriki in a 6 v 2 showdown with Tobi in tow! The Great Ninja War arc is heating up!
2022-10-28
43 min
Talking Naruto Shippuden
Episode 323: Kages, Assemble!
What if we told you were putting together of team? What if we told you that team was going to fight Madara and absolutely get their shit pushed back? Well, this is the episode where it begins! The Five Kages team up to face Madara and Naruto after Man In the Mask, aka Tobi.
2022-10-19
00 min
Ideas Untrapped
GAMBLING ON DEVELOPMENT
My guest on this episode is Stefan Dercon - author of the recently published and most excellent book ‘Gambling on Development: Why Some Countries Win and Others Lose’. Development scholars have produced many explanations for why some countries did better than others after the Second World War. Factors like geography, quality or type of institutions, foreign aid, and protective trade policies, have been argued as what explains this divergence in national prosperity between countries. Dercon's contribution will no doubt be plugged into this long-running debate - and in my opinion, he comes closest to having a ‘‘first principles’’ explanation than anyone...
2022-10-18
1h 24
Fear of Missing Out
Episode 6: Tom and Mikaela
This is Fear of Missing Out: young people living in the UK talking about the stuff we wish we learnt at school. Dundee-based Tom and Mikaela are 20 and 21 years old, meaning they were too young to vote in the 2014 Scottish Independence Referendum. As the debate rages over a second Referendum on Scottish Independence, Tom and Mikaela look back at Scotland’s recent political history - the 1979, 1997 and 2014 referendums - to try and work out how they might vote in the future. Tom and Mikaela speak to Talat Yaqoob, Rory Scothorne and Gerry Hassan. Tra...
2022-10-12
29 min
Fear of Missing Out
Episode 5: India
This is Fear of Missing Out: young people living in the UK talking about the stuff we wish we learnt at school. India is a 21 year old student, content creator and activist from Bath. India is passionate about her activism, which focuses on anti-racism and intersectional feminism. But, often, India kind of feels like they're just making things up as they go along? India interviews four activists involved in actions in the 1980s - the Greenham Common Peace Camp, The Miners Strike, Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners and The Toxteth Uprising - to make her very...
2022-10-05
30 min
Ideas Untrapped
TALKING CITIES WITH A LEGEND
I was thrilled to get a chance to talk about cities with Alain Bertaud - he has been one of the most important thinkers in urban planning for the past fifty years. His book Order Without Design is a must-read and an excellent summary of his research (conducted in collaboration with his wife Marie-Agnes, an urban planning scholar in her own right) project with aim of bridging the gap between urban planning and urban economics. Alain is a brilliant and generous teacher who has greatly influenced me - I hope my questions have done their bit to honour him.
2022-10-05
56 min
Fear of Missing Out
Episode 4: Beth
This is Fear of Missing Out: young people living in the UK talking about the stuff we wish we learnt at school. Beth is 16 and goes to a Catholic Secondary School in Ballymena, Northern Ireland. Recently, Beth found out that the history she’s taught is different to that taught in the Protestant secondary school down the street. Beth looks into the history of education segregated by religion in Northern Ireland. Beth speaks to Matthew Milliken, Tony Gallagher, Clare Bailey and Bernadette McAliskey. This documentary includes descriptions of military and police violence. Take car...
2022-09-28
30 min
Fear of Missing Out
Episode 3: Halima
This is Fear of Missing Out: young people living in the UK talking about the stuff we wish we learnt at school. In March 2022, a report came out about Child Q: a 15 year old black secondary school student from London, who was strip searched by the police in her own school. 22 year old Halima moved to England from Ireland when they were 14. Hearing about Child Q felt like a breaking point for their own resilience to racism in the UK. Halima looks into the history of the criminalisation of black communities in the UK, which for Halima...
2022-09-21
29 min
Fear of Missing Out
Episode 2: Felix
This is Fear of Missing Out: young people living in the UK talking about the stuff we wish we learnt at school. Felix is a 20 year old playwright, poet and performer from Liverpool. He came out as trans when he was 14 and, in his words, it has become harder, not easier, to be a young out trans person in the public eye. Felix looks at the history of how queer people have been presented in the UK media, to try and contextualise how trans people are spoken about in the media today. Felix speaks to Ju...
2022-09-14
29 min
Ideas Untrapped
UNDERSTANDING CHINA'S DEVELOPMENT
It is difficult to overstate China's rise in terms of economic development in the four decades - growing from one of the poorest countries to becoming the world's second-largest economy. China has also become an important geopolitical partner to many developing countries, and it is quite common to encounter talk of the ‘‘China model’’ of development as being more suitable for many African countries that have struggled with economic transformation. Joining me on today's episode is political scientist Yuen Yuen Ang to unpack what China did during the reform years and the many ways that process is misunder...
2022-09-09
47 min
Fear of Missing Out
Episode 1: Atlanta
This is Fear of Missing Out: young people living in the UK talking about the stuff we wish we learnt at school. 17 year old Atlanta spent the first few years of her life living in Uganda, where her mum is from. Now she lives in Glasgow, Atlanta feels like the version of British History she’s learnt paints the UK in a pretty positive light? Loads of her friends don’t even know about the British Empire - they didn’t learn about it in school. Atlanta asks: Is it possible to know the truth of what happen...
2022-09-07
30 min
Ideas Untrapped
UNDERSTANDING INNOVATION
Innovation is the key ingredient to human material prosperity and an essential factor in economic development. But the importance of innovation is often misunderstood because of the common belief that poorer nations need not invent anything new and can always copy existing technologies from the richer nations - hence innovation policies are often missing from the development agenda of most developing countries. My guest today is social scientist and innovation policy expert Dan Breznitz - and he has made many significant contributions to changing the conversation and policy around innovation. We talked about the distinctions between innovation and invention...
2022-06-17
38 min
Ideas Untrapped
INSECURITY IN NIGERIA
If you ask any Nigerian today what the number one problem that they think political leadership should tackle - I am fairly certain security will be the overwhelming answer. In the last week alone there have been two deadly attacks in the Ondo state and Kaduna state with scores of people murdered in their homes and places of worship. Go back a week further, and the number of such murderous attacks would have risen to six. What many Nigerians depressing is that the problem is worsening and spreading to all parts of the country without any sign that it...
2022-06-13
1h 15
Ideas Untrapped
RELIGION AND DEVELOPMENT
How Religion shapes and influences the trajectory of a country's development path is a subject I have long been curious about - and I found persuasive answers in the work of Economic Historian Jared Rubin. Jared's book is a tour de force on how rulers and elites use religious legitimacy to propagate their rule - and the developmental implications of such equilibrium. The first part of our conversation is to get him to explain some of the fundamental concepts of his book and analysis. It is impossible to capture his work in a single conversation, so curious listeners can...
2022-05-18
51 min
The Logan Bartlett Show
EP 16: CEO of Box Aaron Levie gives founder advice, Founder of Flatiron Zach Weinberg returns as guest host, and crypto expert Eric Golden joins to discuss UST-Luna!
(00:00:00) Intro with Zach Weinberg(00:02:22) Public Market Bloodbath(00:07:10) Distribution of Risk(00:12:56) Update on SoftBank and Tiger(00:28:30) Eric Golden joins the pod to talk Luna(00:30:04) What happened in the market this week?(00:40:55) What is Luna?(00:53:21) Why is this pulling down Bitcoin as well?(01:02:04) Do Kwon sucks(01:13:43) Interview with Aaron Levie(01:36:08) The state of Web3(01:38:37) Interesting use cases for Web3(01:41:01) The rhetoric of crypto skepticism (01:48:02) Companies and politics Follow the show:...
2022-05-14
2h 05
Ideas Untrapped
FOOD POLICY AND ITS CHALLENGES
The invasion of Ukraine by Russia - and the ensuing war - has brought food prices back into the news. This is happening on the back of the Covid-19 global pandemic that also disrupted the food supply chain, causing shortages and rising prices in many countries. So how should countries set national food policies in the face of risks and uncertainties? This is the subject of my conversation with agricultural economist Fabien Tondel. He is a researcher and Policy Officer with the European Centre for Development Policy Management - an independent think tank with a focus on making development...
2022-03-29
52 min
Ideas Untrapped
WHY WE COOPERATE
Human cooperation has been one of the most common human experiences, yet one of the most contentiously debated. For some, human cooperation is a unique moral achievement given our multitude of interests and differences. Others proclaim that we are ‘‘selfish’’ individual utility-maximizers - and cooperation is only achieved via separate institutional arrangements. Researchers on human behaviour and biology are also divided on whether our instincts for cooperative behaviour originated from individuals or groups. Hence, it was refreshing to read an account of human cooperation that does not pretend to settle these debates but transcends them by placing cooperation in the mix...
2022-02-01
46 min
Ideas Untrapped
EXPLAINING THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
Welcome to another season of your favourite podcast! We are starting off the season by exploring the many explanations of The Industrial Revolution with economic historian and writer Davis Kedrosky. You can learn more about Davis' work from his excellent newsletter here. You can also listen to this podcast through all the other options here. The transcript of the conversation is below.TRANSCRIPTTobi; So briefly, what is the Industrial Revolution? And what is its significance? I mean, we've all seen the charts, you see these different trend lines charting world living standards...
2022-01-17
35 min
Ideas Untrapped
TALKING SUPPLY CHAINS
Supply chains have been in the news a lot lately - because there have been shortages of many important things like food, semiconductor microchips, heating and cooking gas, and even shipping containers. Prices of many commodities have gone through the roof because of these shortages, and policymakers globally are scrambling to find a solution especially with the holiday season coming around. I tried to unpack some of the issues with Decision Scientist Oliver Beige. We also revisit some of the themes from our last conversation (note that this was recorded before the new Omicron variant!). It is always informative...
2021-12-03
36 min
Ideas Untrapped
PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH AND ITS COMPLEXITIES
Surely the biggest development in the last year is the record speed with which vaccines were discovered for the Covid-19 virus that shut down the entire world. I spoke to medicinal chemist and science blogger Derek Lowe about the many issues surrounding drug discovery like regulatory constraints, funding, and many other issues in the industry.Enjoy the conversation with Derek Lowe - and the transcript is available for paid subscribers. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www...
2021-11-15
47 min
Ideas Untrapped
REMAKING A NATION
I spoke to Christopher Ogunmodede about some of the major themes from the events in Nigeria over the past year. We also talked about some of his more radical ideas - like the abolition of the nation-state. Talking to Chris always leaves me more informed and perceptive - and I want to thank him for being always willing to share his knowledge. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.ideasuntrapped.co...
2021-11-15
1h 28
Ideas Untrapped
RULE OF LAW AND THE REAL WORLD
''Rule of law'' is the generally accepted description for how well a political system conforms to formal rules - rather than functioning through the whims of the most powerful social or political agents. For a society to be described as one functioning under rule of law - there must be rules and those rules must be equally applied to everyone in the society. Let us call this Letter of the Law. These rules are usually expressed through the constitution of a country and enforced through the courts. But simply having rules and enforcing them does not suffice in the...
2021-10-21
1h 04
Ideas Untrapped
RULE OF LAW AND THE REAL WORLD
The problem of the rule of law is inescapable in any society - and even more especially in the context of economic development. Policies that promote prosperity cannot be devoid of considerations for the rights of people who make up the society and the economy, regardless of all technocratic pretensions otherwise. Adam Smith himself stated that economic prosperity thus requires ''a tolerable administration of justice''. Some readers might already start objecting to my treatment of the rule of law as merely an ''instrumental variable'' of a more desirous economic end-state, whereas the more familiar treatment is that of a...
2021-10-21
1h 03
Ideas Untrapped
EVALUATION OF INTERVENTIONS
I had a great conversation with David Roodman - researcher and senior adviser at Open Philanthropy. He played an important role in helping us understand and interpret the evidence on the microfinance phenomenon that was sweeping through the development community a little while back. We also talked about his work in evaluating foreign aid, how his background in mathematics has helped him throughout his career, and why he writes so well.The transcript for this episode is available for paid subscribers. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss th...
2021-10-15
51 min
Ideas Untrapped
THE RETURN OF INDUSTRIAL POLICY
I had a very stimulating conversation with Nathan Lane. Nathan is an empirical economist and an Associate Professor of economics at the University of Oxford. His research focuses on the political economy of development, the economics of the state, and Industrial Policy. Nathan's work combines new methods from data science and traditional micro-data to understand questions at the heart of economic development -in particular, industrial development.His work has focused on the policies behind the East Asian miracle, and the comparative experience of Asian economies. We discussed Industrial Policy in this conversation - and Nathan brought the...
2021-09-21
52 min
Ideas Untrapped
THE TRANSFORMATION CHALLENGE
Many low-income countries confront the challenge of transforming from an agrarian or resource-based economy to an industrial economy. We can see this in how countries struggle to diversify their exports and sources of public revenues. Nurturing a policy environment for economic transformation - despite the abundance of literature and example for the recent East Asian experience - is often the hardest part of the challenge.Joining me on today's episode to explore this and many more is economist Pritish Behuria. He is a Professor of Politics, Governance, and Development at the University of Manchester. He has contributed...
2021-08-13
52 min
Ideas Untrapped
SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR AND THE COLLECTIVE GOOD
Welcome to another episode of Ideas Untrapped podcast, where we discuss ideas that promote progress, prosperity, and economic development. We do this by speaking to academics, industry experts, and other creative social thinkers. My guest on this episode is Robert Frank, professor of economics at Cornell University, New York. Robert is my favourite economist because he presents complex ideas in simple intuitive details. His works straddle the nexus of economics, psychology, and biosocial ecology. He has written many interesting books - of which I have read three - and I picked the central themes of those books for our...
2021-07-30
52 min
Ideas Untrapped
DEVELOPMENT AS COMPETITIVENESS
I spoke to macroeconomic analyst Karthik Sankaran about many of his brilliant insights on economic development process. Karthik long and broad experience working on emerging markets shines through our entire conversation. His gift of wit and summarizing complex economic into understandable bits is one of the best I have encountered - as you can tell from his Twitter feed and blog.You can listen directly on this page or through any of the links here. You can also listen to a longer version of the conversation by becoming a paid subscriber or by becoming a patron.
2021-07-15
44 min
Talking Naruto Shippuden
Episode 219 - 221: Karin snitchin', Kabuto cuckin'
The boyz are back with a set of episodes covering the aftermath of the big events happening leading up to the Great Ninja War arc. Karin does her best Takeshi 69 impression, Kabuto cucks Madara-Tobi and Kakashi races Guy!
2021-07-07
00 min
Ideas Untrapped
DEVELOPMENT AND CAPABILITY (EXTENDED CUT)
The full conversation with Ricardo Hausmann - now with Transcript. This is a subscriber-only post.TranscriptOpening musicYou are listening to ideas Untrapped with Tobi Lawson. Tobi Lawson (intro) Welcome to another episode of ideas Untrapped and my guest today is Ricardo Hausmann, who is a professor of economic development at Harvard University, he is a former director of centre for International Development, and is currently the Director of the center's growth lab. Ricardo pioneered an approach of looking at economic development called economic complexity. My brief synopsis of the central idea is that an...
2021-07-05
1h 20
Ideas Untrapped
DEVELOPMENT AND CAPABILITY
It was enlightening as expected to talk to Harvard professor of economic development Ricardo Hausmann. He has a refreshing take on all of my questions - and I believe he is one of the most important thinkers on development ever. You can check out some of his work for Harvard’s CID Growth Lab (where he is the Director) here - you can also find many of his lectures on Youtube.You can listen and download directly on the website or simply search for the podcast on any of your preferred platforms (Apple, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, etc). I...
2021-07-02
44 min
Ideas Untrapped
Pandemic Post-Mortem
I spoke to Decision Scientist Oliver Beige on some of the things experts got wrong about the Covid-19 infection pattern, and the policy response. We talked about those exponential predictions that were popular at the height of the pandemic, the things Japan got right, Sweden, and how society and policymakers should evaluate expert knowledge. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.ideasuntrapped.com/subscribe
2021-06-16
49 min
Ideas Untrapped
ANDREW NEVIN ON OTHER THINGS
The second part of my conversation with Andrew Nevin. We talked about the economic development patterns of India vs China's - and what Nigeria can learn. We also talked about his habits during the lockdown, Amartya Sen, and the habits of mind that shaped him growing up. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.ideasuntrapped.com/subscribe
2021-06-13
1h 03
Ideas Untrapped
ANDREW NEVIN ON BIG TRENDS
Andrew Nevin - who is the chief economist of PwC West Africa - returns to the show for a record third time. I spoke to him about some of the big trends that will matter now and into the future. He provided excellent insights on the socioeconomic implications of population growth and decline, climate change, technology, and why we will need a more robust measurement of human well-being beyond GDP.You can support the show (and our mission to spread good ideas) through this page - you can do this by becoming a patron on Patreon or...
2021-06-06
36 min
Ideas Untrapped
CAPITAL AND THE ECONOMY
I had an interesting conversation with investor Andrew Alli. We spoke about how investors price risks, power sector reforms, and his views on the clamour for political “restructuring” in Nigeria. Andrew is a Development Finance veteran and in my opinion, he is still underrated as a public intellectual.Listening options away from the website are all here. You should also subscribe and rate us on any of your preferred platforms. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.ideasuntrapped.com/su...
2021-05-26
1h 03
Talking Naruto Shippuden
Episode 204 - 205: Raikage on-sight!
We're concluding the Five Kage Summit with the end of Sasuke vs the Raikage and friends. Sasuke produces Sussano'o, the Raikage is the definition of on-sight, the Five Kage deal with Madara-Tobi's bullshit, and we put the Mizukage over!
2021-05-13
51 min
Ideas Untrapped
UNPACKING STATE CAPACITY
I learned a lot having this conversation with economic historian Mark Koyama. State Capacity has become an important concept to be understood - especially with the current economic and security problems Nigeria is currently dealing with. A lot of us are also reeling from the consequences of the decisions our governments made in responding to the global pandemic. My conversation with Mark was a bit “wonkish”, so listeners unfamiliar with some of the things we discussed can read the links provided below.* Epidemic disease and the state - Mark Koyama* How to build a state - An...
2021-04-29
48 min
Ideas Untrapped
From Transition to Decline
Investigative journalist David Hundeyin found himself having to flee the country recently because his reporting has rubbed some powerful people the wrong way. In this conversation, I started by asking him how Nigeria’s promising democratic evolution ended up at this point. We also talked about former President Goodluck Jonathan’s public relations problem, his "beef" with the non-profit Feminist Coalition that came to prominence during the nationwide protest against police brutality, and other things. You can download/listen directly on the player on the website or get the episode on any of the popular platforms like Spotify...
2021-04-17
1h 22
Ideas Untrapped
Nigeria and the Electricity Problem
It is quite common to hear people imply that any government that fixes Nigeria's electricity problem will enter the nation's pantheon of sainthood. But even the promise of immortality has not been enough for any meaningful change in the sector. I sat down with Timi Soleye - who is an industry player and insider (he is the President of CRYO Gas and Director of Power at Raven Energy) - for an extended chat on the issues facing the sector. Timi's take ended up being an extended commentary on the state of policymaking in Nigeria, and the country itself.
2021-03-17
1h 18
Ideas Untrapped
A NEW VISION FOR NIGERIA
I had a conversation with former deputy governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Professor Kingsley Moghalu, and it was worth every minute. He explained why the CBN has taken the role it has on economic policy (and how he thinks it has overstepped), the lack of state capacity in Nigeria - and why we need a philosophical basis for governance. I also asked him about his plans for the 2023 elections, what he thinks about the next 60 years of Nigeria, and his alternative vision for the country. All download and listening options (besides the website) are here...
2021-02-24
39 min
RAISE UP Podcast
Mentalität siegt gegen Qualität
Was eine geile Woche für die Niners. Coach Dom und Tobi nehmen die Spiele nicht nur auseinander sondern konnten auch noch Stimmen einfangen. Thomas Päch, Rodrigo Pastore, Johan Roijakkers, Tarrell Harris, Niklas Wimberg, Joe Lawson, Benni Zander, Alex Vogel, Michaela Schönherr und Mr. Clutch Dominique Johnson gaben ihre Stimme für diese Folge. Die kompletten Interviews kommen diese Woche als Sonderfolge. Viel Spaß beim hören und bis bald, stay tuned.
2021-02-16
1h 24
Ideas Untrapped
THE COLLAPSE OF LEADERSHIP
In the first of a series of end of season episodes - host Tobi Lawson talks to Prof. Pat Utomi about the state of Nigeria, and how it all went wrong. You can listen on your preferred platform here, or from the player on the website. You can also rate us on any of the platforms or here - this helps others find the show. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.ideasuntrapped.com/subscribe
2021-01-06
42 min
Ideas Untrapped
Ideas Untrapped
It has been a little over a year since we started the podcast. Host and curator of the show Tobi Lawson is a guest on this episode - to talk about the philosophy behind the project and his opinions on many of the issues the show has discussed. You can rate us here. If you want to support our efforts in bringing you the thoughts of brilliant thinkers through these conversations, you can be a patron here.What our guests and listeners are saying…“Thank you so much…for doing this whole project where yo...
2020-12-26
49 min
Ideas Untrapped
MAKING A NATION: THE CASE OF NIGERIA II
Here is the second part of my episode with Chris Ogunmodede. We continued the discussion on Nigeria’s political economy. We touched on institutional memory in the legislature and why we need a stronger civil society. Chris is insightful as always.You can rate us here. If you want to support our efforts in bringing you the thoughts of brilliant thinkers through these conversations, you can be a patron here. TRANSCRIPTTL: This is Ideas Untrapped and my guest today is Chris Olaoluwa Ogunmodede. He's a foreign policy analyst, a writer, editor and poli...
2020-12-04
58 min
Ideas Untrapped
MAKING A NATION: THE CASE OF NIGERIA
I have long admired the thoughts of foreign policy analyst Chris Ogunmodede through his Twitter feed, and it was a pleasure having this conversation with him. Our jump-off point was the tragic fallout from the EndSars protests. Chris’ knowledge and grasp of the core issues ensured he had deep insights on all my questions. (P.S he had some fun bashing economists).You can rate us here. If you want to support our efforts in bringing you the thoughts of brilliant thinkers through these conversations, you can be a patron here.TranscriptTL: Th...
2020-11-21
57 min
Ideas Untrapped
Prosperity through Innovation
I had a conversation with Efosa Ojomo of the Clay Christensen Institute. He is the co-author of the book The Prosperity Paradox - along with Karen Dillon and the late Harvard management guru Clayton Christensen. The central argument of the book is that economic development happens when businesses innovate by creating a previously non-existent market. The book has been largely shunned by development scholars and this is where I started my conversation with Efosa. I also go through some other criticisms of the book, and Efosa had interesting answers. The book relies on case studies and might be considered...
2020-11-04
50 min
Talking Naruto Shippuden
Episode 137 - 140: Itachi dies, Tobi lies, Joker ran away
Big episode this week as we wrap up Itachi vs Sasuke, and only one Uchiha survives. We talk about Tobi distracting the leaf and we start to reveal the secrets of the Uchiha until Benel fucks up huge and we don't get around to it! Part two next week, we promise!
2020-10-27
51 min
Talking Naruto Shippuden
Episode 137 - 140: Itachi dies, Tobi lies, Joker ran away
Big episode this week as we wrap up Itachi vs Sasuke, and only one Uchiha survives. We talk about Tobi distracting the leaf and we start to reveal the secrets of the Uchiha until Benel fucks up huge and we don't get around to it! Part two next week, we promise!
2020-10-27
51 min
Ideas Untrapped
Urban Planning in Lagos
I spoke to urban planning scholar Taibat Lawanson about most things Lagos city. We discussed housing, overpopulation, infrastructure, and the many problems that have made Lagos hard to live. She described Lagos as a ''complex city'' - and she is a sceptic of developments like Eko Atlantic city. TL: This is Ideas Untrapped, my guest today is Dr Taibat Lawanson who is a professor of urban planning at [the] University of Lagos. You're welcome.TL: Thank you. TL: The first question I'll like to ask you is, Lagos is generally perceived and described...
2020-10-15
32 min
Ideas Untrapped
A Conversation About Police Reforms
I had a conversation with Elizabeth Omotunde, Emmanuel Era, and Ronke Bankole on the ongoing protest against police brutality in Nigeria. We thought out loud mostly on police reforms, what the legacy of the protests might be, and the complicated morass of the Nigerian bureaucracy. Many thanks to my guests for finding the time to offer their thoughts. Like I have reiterated multiple times, this is the moment for the political leadership of the country to use this example to tackle some of the roots causes of our multiple social ills. This is a public episode...
2020-10-13
1h 09
Ideas Untrapped
Counting the Costs of Trade
Trade economist Meredith Startz and I talked about her research on the information costs of trade. We discussed the strategies that traders use to lower costs associated with search (ensuring they get their goods to the market on time) and moral hazard costs (ensuring they get what exactly was ordered from their suppliers). We talked about how big businesses use fixed cost strategies to lower costs, the benefits of higher revenue for firms, and how innovative business models can improve contracting in long-distance trade. Meredith is doing important work, and I think her research deserves a lot more attention. B...
2020-10-08
58 min
Ideas Untrapped
Meta-Institution from the Bottom Up
I had a very interesting conversation Shelby Grossman - political scientist at Stanford University. We talked about her research on informal trade in Lagos, and what we can learn generally about how institutions form from her findings. You can read this essay for a general background and explanation on what Shelby and I discussed on this episode.Download and other listening options are here - and you can kindly give us a rating here.TranscriptTL: Today, I am on with Shelby Grossman. Shelby is a research scholar at Stanford Internet...
2020-09-24
39 min
Ideas Untrapped
IU Unplugged - with Walle Smith
The central bank’s management of the FX market and trade is back in the news again - so here is my conversation with economist Walle Smith on some of the issues. We recorded this two months ago, but some of the fundamentals have a foregoing relevance especially in the current policy climate. I started by asking Walle whether conventional monetary policy has failed in Nigeria.You can get the episode and our other episodes on most of the popular podcast players here - also kindly rate us here as it helps others search and find the sh...
2020-09-17
54 min
Cmoove Grooves Podcast
Who Da Neo-Soul Is This 2020 (Vol. 3)
Hey Cmoove Groovers!! Many of you know that my passion is introducing people to new Neo-Soul and Independent Artists. Artists that you might not have heard of YET!! Well here's the continuation of the series "Who Da Neo-Soul Is This?" This series is a bit mellow. Please look up and support these artists if you like what you hear. And as always.... Listen...Enjoy....and Share... (Gone head and hit that ❤ button too) Who Da Neo-Soul Is This 2020 (Vol. 3) 01. guccihighwaters - rope | (00:00) | 02. Amber Mark - Waiting - Demo | (02:42) | 03. Lianne La Havas - Bittersweet | (04:10) | 04. McClenney - Karma Plays | (07:47) | 05. Adrian Younge - So...
2020-09-06
2h 57
The I Love Success Podcast
205. Amber J. Lawson - The Cracks Connect Us, Original
Amber J. Lawson is a master mindset coach for those who want to up level joy & happiness to live your purpose with love and abundance. "I was living in Los Angeles making good money and surrounded by great friends, but something was missing. I didn't realize the basic life skills I relied on were rooted in masculine energy. I had created a need to project an aura of strength and stability, but inside I felt lonely and isolated making it difficult to trust or lean on others. Not being able to relax, release or even cry left...
2020-09-05
54 min
The I Love Success Podcast
205. Amber J. Lawson - The Cracks Connect Us, Short
Amber J. Lawson is a master mindset coach for those who want to up level joy & happiness to live your purpose with love and abundance. "I was living in Los Angeles making good money and surrounded by great friends, but something was missing. I didn't realize the basic life skills I relied on were rooted in masculine energy. I had created a need to project an aura of strength and stability, but inside I felt lonely and isolated making it difficult to trust or lean on others. Not being able to relax, release or even cry left...
2020-09-05
29 min
Ideas Untrapped
CITIES AND DEVELOPMENT
I had a chat with Mark Lutter, founder and executive director of Charter Cities Institutes about the potential of charter cities to boost a nation’s prosperity and development. Our conversation touched on state capacity, why American institutions appear to be failing, and why Silicon Valley elites have no political influence.You can download or listen right in the player above - or from your favourite players and podcast providers here. You can rate us here, this helps others find the show. Reference guides by CCI for people new to the idea are here. You can also read...
2020-08-27
52 min
Ideas Untrapped
Unemployment in Nigeria - IU unplugged
I spoke to economists Omotola Abimbola and Adedayo Bakare on the Unemployment Report released last week by the National Bureau of Statistics. The conversation started with the various trends in the data, and the methodology of the report. Omotola and Adedayo are two of the smartest minds on the economy I know - and I thank them for speaking to me. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.ideasuntrapped.com/subscribe
2020-08-22
1h 05
Ideas Untrapped
People, Power and Participation
I spoke to Ayisha Osori about our political structures and the various ways it is unaccountable to the electorates. She is the current Executive Director of the non-profit Open Society Initiative for West Africa (OSIWA). She also contested for a seat on the House of Representatives for Abuja in 2015 and has documented her experience in an eloquently written book. I enjoyed this conversation, and it was a pleasure to learn from Ayisha’s experience and knowledge.You can listen and download on any of your preferred platform here or the player above. You can also rate us he...
2020-08-13
56 min
Ideas Untrapped
Business at the Speed of Politics
Abubakar Suleiman, who is the Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of Sterling Bank, is certainly the most interesting banker in Nigeria. In this conversation, we explored the nature of the relationship between business and government - with focus on regulation and the cost of compliance - and the thing that needs to change in that relationship.TranscriptTobi: You're listening to Ideas Untrapped and today I am honoured to be speaking with Abubakar Suleiman who is the MD and CEO of Sterling Bank. He's a man I respect so much and a...
2020-07-24
41 min
Ideas Untrapped
10% MORE HIVE MIND
Garett Jones is one of the smartest people I have ever talked to - and he is at his usual brilliant best in this conversation. We started by trying to see how his latest book fit into the context of less developed countries with weak rule of law. I have often remarked that Garett is underrated as a development economist. I still think so.You can listen or download to the podcast on any platform of your choice (some links here), and you can also rate us here.TranscriptTobi: WeIcome to Ideas...
2020-07-17
44 min
Ideas Untrapped
IS THIS TIME DIFFERENT?
I had a quick chat with the IMF mission chief in Nigeria, Jesmin Rahman. I started by asking her whether Africa is facing another debt crisis. We ended the conversation with Jesmin outlining some reform measures that can put the continent on a long-term growth trajectory.You can find us on all podcast platforms, some links to sources here. You can also find us on Spotify by simply searching for "Ideas Untrapped". TRANSCRIPTTobi: Welcome to Ideas Untrapped and today I have with me, virtually, from Washington DC, Dr Jesmin Rahman who is...
2020-07-03
21 min
Ideas Untrapped
The Political Economy of Big Projects
The former Managing Director of Frontier Capital, Olufemi Edun provided an insightful tour de force of the intricacies of financing and managing big infrastructure projects and investments. He provides rich historical and political contexts to such projects in Nigeria. He also has an important commentary on development policy towards the end of our conversation.You can listen or download in the player above, all other listening options are here. Or you can can just read the transcript. You can also rate this podcast on any of your preferred listening apps or directly here....
2020-06-29
42 min
Ideas Untrapped
Founders and Development
I had an excellent conversation with Samo Burja of Bismark Analysis. Samo is one of the most original thinkers I have encountered in the last two years, and it was great to have him share some of his ideas here. You can follow him on Twitter, read his writing, or watch his videos on Youtube. Here is Samo on Botswana and political stability - and how Rome handled the "succession problem". The manuscript of Samo's book is here. You can find us on most podcast platforms as "Ideas Untrapped".TRANSCRIPTTobi: Welcome to...
2020-06-15
1h 06
Ideas Untrapped
Thriving Beyond the Crisis
I had an interesting conversation with Eloho Gihan-Mbelu who is the MD/CEO of Endeavor Nigeria. Endeavor not only funds, but also provides advisory and networks services to high-growth companies. Eloho is a private equity investor with decades of experience, and her wisdom shone through this conversation. Many thanks to her for speaking to me.Listening and downloads options are also on Apple, Stitcher, Pocket Casts, and TuneIn. You can rate us on any of those platforms or directly here. If you like what we do and will like to support our work with a donation, here...
2020-06-05
46 min
Ideas Untrapped
IU- Unplugged with Andrew Nevin
I spoke to Andrew Nevin about the many implications of the COVID-19-induced global economic crisis. He thinks we are not going to see a "V-shaped" recovery. We also talked about the geopolitical patterns that may emerge. Listening and downloads options are also on Apple, Stitcher, Pocket Casts, and TuneIn. You can rate us on any of those platforms or directly here. If you like what we do and will like to support our work with a donation, here is our Patreon page. Thank you guys for listening and your feedback. Keep them coming. ...
2020-05-29
45 min
Ideas Untrapped
IU-Unplugged with Iyinoluwa Aboyeji
Co-founder of Andela, Flutterwave, and now with Future Africa. We talked about the demand and supply of governance. His belief that the challenges we have are opportunities. He firmly believes that "innovation precedes development". Iyinoluwa is bullish in his optimism about the future of Nigeria and Africa. I thank him for sharing his insights with us.Links to Apple, Stitcher, TuneIn, Pocket Casts. You can also rate us here. Thank you guys for always listening and your feedback. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or ge...
2020-05-19
43 min
Ideas Untrapped
IU - Unplugged (One for the Fans) with Biola Kazeem
We started with a Biola masterclass on the state of sports investment in Nigeria- then it was football all the way. Biola is brilliant, generous, and measured in his analysis. He is quite right on most things than you might admit. You can listen on Apple Podcast, Stitcher, TuneIn, and Pocket Cast. Please kindly give us a rating on any of these platforms (it helps others find the podcast) or rate us directly here. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ww...
2020-05-15
54 min
Ideas Untrapped
IU - Unplugged with Ikpeme Neto
He is the founder of Wella Health - a company that wants to help solve the demand problem in the Nigerian healthcare sector. Neto is a physician, but he has a polymathic grasp of the industry. He is brilliant and gracious. I am strongly rooting for this company - many thanks to Neto for sharing his insights and vision with us.You can now get the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Pocket Casts, and TuneIn. You can also rate us on any of these platforms or do it directly here This is a public...
2020-05-12
44 min
Invest Like the Best with Patrick O'Shaughnessy
Tobi Lutke – Building a Modern Business
My guest today is Tobi Lutke, the co-founder, and CEO of Shopify. This is both a timely and evergreen conversation. Timely, as the world as moved aggressively digital in the past two months, and Shopify powers so much of digital commerce. Evergreen, because while we touch on Covid and the Shopify business, this is much more a conversation on business and personal principles, learning, design, and growth. Tobi is one of the CEO’s I look up to most for the type of company he is building and for the way he conducts himself. We discuss business focus, why video...
2020-05-12
1h 07
Ideas Untrapped
Responsible Reforms
I spoke to the chief economist of PwC in Nigeria Andrew Nevin. We had a conversation on taxes, central banking, and economic reforms in general. Andrew also explained his preferred measure of economic progress as opposed to GDP, and whether we should be more like China or India. I thank Andrew for agreeing to share his views with us.You can always listen or download right here on Substack or do the same on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn, and Pocket Casts. There is also a transcript below. You can rate us on any of these platforms, this...
2020-05-08
47 min
Ideas Untrapped
IU Unplugged -with Dolapo Oni
I spoke with Dolapo Oni, an energy analyst, and wealth manager. We started off with the recent downward spiral of oil prices. We also talked about his preferred political reform, the capital market, and how to boost productivity in oil production.You can listen or download here if you prefer Stitcher. We are also working to make the show available on Apple, Google, and Spotify. I thank Dolapo for generously sharing his insights and time (I had to wake him up early morning twice!) with us. This is a public episode. If you’d li...
2020-04-30
52 min
Ideas Untrapped
IU Unplugged - with Omotola Abimbola
I spoke with economist Omotola Abimbola on the CBN governor's manifesto for Nigeria's post-crisis economy. We talked about the flaws of our current development model, and he proposed some credible reforms. Omotola is one of the smartest in the business and a complete gentleman. You can follow his twitter feed here. You can also listen or download this episode on Stitcher. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.ideasuntrapped.com/subscribe
2020-04-26
52 min
Ideas Untrapped
IU unplugged - with The Black Bandit
An unscripted, unstructured conversation with my friend "the black bandit". The listening options are unchanged (Stitcher here). This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.ideasuntrapped.com/subscribe
2020-04-24
1h 57
Cloud Giants
Shopify, Twilio, & Pinterest CEOs on building a startup during a downturn
Join Byron Deeter and Jeremy Levine from Bessemer Venture Partners as they bring together three resilient founders who built their startups during the immediate aftermath of the 2008 Recession. In this conversation, we talk to Jeff Lawson, CEO and co-founder of Twilio, Tobi Lütke, CEO and founder of Shopify, and Ben Silbermann, CEO and co-founder of Pinterest. Key insights include: What inspired Twilio to keep pushing even after they didn’t get any funding in the summer of 2008: “Our customers were telling us we’re on the right track,” remembered Jeff. “We should be listening to customer...
2020-04-14
1h 09
Ideas Untrapped
The Merits of the Conventional
I enjoyed talking to Nonso on this episode - and many thanks to him for making the time. This is not part of our COVID-19 quickcast series because we had scheduled this conversation before news of the outbreak and subsequent lockdown. Nonso was characteristically eloquent and got straight at the heart of the questions. We talked about different models of economic development, the Central Bank of Nigeria, and how we are better with a more democratic approach to economic policymaking.The listening options are the same as always(play or download above or do the same via...
2020-04-12
37 min
Ideas Untrapped
PUBLIC HEALTH 101
I spoke to Dr. Ike Anya, a public health physician and consultant on how Nigeria is responding to COVID-19. We also talked about the funding of the health sector, quality of services, and the many compromises involved in decisions about public health. I found Ike’s optimism hopeful, and his insights are enlightening. Many thanks to him for having this chat. For those who want to volunteer, you can sift through his Twitter feed here for the available channels. You can also listen/download this conversation on Stitcher here This is a public episode. If you’d li...
2020-04-02
40 min
Ideas Untrapped
LOCKDOWN AND BEYOND
Akin Oyebode returns to the show to talk about the many implications of COVID-19, the government’s response, and why we need to confront the threat head-on. Please note he is not speaking on behalf of his office or the government. This was recorded on the 28th of March before the Presidential address and the subsequent lockdown of Lagos, Ogun state, and the FCT. Akin foreshadowed a lot of what played out in his analysis, and many thanks to him for sharing.The listening options are the same (Stitcher here). Thank you and keep keeping safe.
2020-04-01
37 min
Ideas Untrapped
Pandemiconomics
I spoke with Adedayo Bakare on the many economic implications that COVID-19 will have in Nigeria. We also talked about the precarious situation it has put Nigeria fiscally - given the collapse of public revenue from the oil price crash. The conversation started with an essay Adedayo co-wrote on the palliative measures the government can take to ease the pain. Many thanks to Adedayo for always willing to share his thoughts and insights. You can also listen or download here on Stitcher. Thanks, and please stay safe. Here is the NCDC Guidance for Employers and Businesses in Nigeria.
2020-03-29
37 min
Ideas Untrapped
THE MICROBE AND THE LEVIATHAN
This is the first of a series of conversations that will explore issues surrounding COVID-19. Some societies and systems will be permanently altered after the pandemic - and it is important for us to assess the current state of the world in other to design a better one. I spoke to Feyi Fawehinmi on the divergent institutional responses to the crisis, particularly on the nuances of authoritarian approaches compared to more democratic ones. Feyi is one of the most spontaneous thinkers I know, as the entire conversation was “off-the-cuff”. He is also one of the biggest supporters of this proj...
2020-03-27
41 min
Ideas Untrapped
Reinventing the Public - with Akin
My conversation with Akin Oyebode is now up. Akin has been the model public servant in most young business and progressive circles that I am aware of in the last decade or more. He’s also had a previous successful career in the financial industry and has been brilliantly recalibrating to what I think our expectations should be about the public sector. We delve into his current job, and how that shapes his outlook on public service. We also talked about several important reforms he wants to help jumpstart in Ekiti State. Akin is a practising pragmatist with the va...
2020-02-08
1h 57
Ideas Untrapped
On the Value of Knowledge - with Adedayo
My Conversation with Adedayo was an enjoyable experience, as you can tell from the lighthearted tone. He is brilliant and still very much underrated. He also has an incredible personal story - the triumph of choice, opportunity, and knowledge. I hope he gets to tell it one day. The recurrent theme in our conversation is knowledge (human capital) and its importance to development. You can also listen on Stitcher here or read the transcript below. Many thanks to Quadbee for the continued Herculean efforts in making these conversations possible.TranscriptTobi: This is Ideas Untrapped...
2020-01-15
1h 56
Ideas Untrapped
Affiong Williams on Human Capital, Feminism, and Poverty
I started these conversation series to further the underlying philosophy of this publication - helping the spread of good rival ideas. I want to speak to brilliant people with experience, who also have interesting things to say about Nigeria's political economy and society in general. In the first episode, I spoke with Affiong Williams - Founder/CEO of Reelfruit. I learned a lot from Affi and it was hard to condense our conversation into the bits that made the cut. Her take on economic complexity, and how social systems and expectations can change culture are quite refreshing takes. She...
2019-12-06
1h 23
GeekCypha
2019 - S4E34: Gag Reel
#GeektastiqCypha 2019 - S4E34: Gag Reel was broadcast live September 18th, 2019 on FranklinArmstrong.com/Live & Facebook Live ----------------------------- #DTD - Battle of the Fresh Inventors: Lonnie Johnson - Super Soaker vs Jerry Lawson - Video Game Cartridge vs Grandmaster Flash - Slipmat ----------------------------- Discussed this ep: Titans Season 2, The I-Land, Final Space, IT Chapter 2, WatchMojo and the connection between Disney and the Porn Industry (other than the creepy XXX-Rated versions of Disney movies) - plus much more blerd news. ----------------------------- Support our Podcast via Patreon & Follow Us on Instagram | Facebook | Youtube | Twitter ...
2019-09-20
1h 43
TobiTalks- A Nursing Career Guide For Millennials
From House Calls to Children's books - Dr. Scharmaine Lawson is Transforming Healthcare
On this episode of TobiTalks, Dr. Scharmaine Lawson, the author of the Nurse Nola children's books and creator of the only housecall course in the nation that trains nurse practitioners on how to start a housecall practice, shares her journey from bedside nursing to becoming a nationally recognized nurse practitioner.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/tobitalks-a-nursing-career-guide-for-millennials/donations
2019-02-05
1h 19
DJ BRASCO
House Techhouse Jelly Bean Mix (Free To Download)
1: Intro Radio 2: Fall For You (Sandy Riveras ClassicMiX) - Kings Of Tomorrow 3: Feel For You (Boris Dlugosch Remix) - Eddie Leader, Tom Lawson 4: Suga ( Original Mix) - Technasia, Green Velvet 5: Raw feel ( Original Mix) - Riva Starr 6: To The Point (OPriginal Mix) - Piemont 7: 7 Mile (Original Mix) - Alex Kenji 8: That's What I Want (Original Mix) - John Moss 9: The Step (Original Mix) - Ian O'Donovan 10: Mutant (Original Mix) - Andy Rojas 11: Meet A Girl (Original Mix) - Giorgio Sainz, Night Owl 12: Waiting $ Your luv (Original Mix)- Alex Kenji 13: Losing Myself (Milk & Sugar Remix) - Sandy Dea 14: Dance Easy...
2016-07-05
3h 00