S07E01 - Breaking Down Police Shootings & Security Dilemmas with Nick Selby
Buckle up as we kick off Season 7 with an electrifying journey from Munich to Austria's Stanglwirt Bio-hotel. Here, we delve deep into the world of cyber security and confront the pressing issue of police shootings with Nick Selby, an authority on both subjects. Don't miss this gripping conversation that unpacks everything from the efficacy of body cameras to the unexpected influence of poverty on police encounters.
Are we being policed fairly? How do body cameras change the equation? And what's really going on behind the alarming statistics of unarmed civilian shootings? Nick Selby breaks it all down, challenging your preconceptions and shedding light on the complex dynamics of law enforcement. Tune in to a conversation that's as provocative as it is enlightening, as we question the very systems we live by.
For the season finale of Season 3, RSnake sat down with the producer of The RSnake Show, Chris Debiec, for a retrospective and a behind-the-scenes look into the show. They dig into Chris' tax incentive bill, and how Chris' outlook has changed since moving out of Hollywood. Lastly, they discuss being cautious of the word "can't".
Charlie and RSnake discuss the distinction between AI/ML and AGI, the future of work, the weaponization of drones, attacking AI through bad seed-data, faster paths of bringing forth AGI, as well as the future of deepfakes.
Today The RSnake Show was visited by Christina Maria Martinez, to discuss a variety of topics surrounding her book Shattered Pieces Everywhere. It was written after a very traumatic car wreck, which lead to image issues, self doubt and depression. She also discussed growing up in poverty and why she didn't end up killing herself. Lastly they discussed her business running a luxury home magazine with her husband.
0:00 Intro
1:28 Deciding to write story
3:57 Christina's why
6:13 Shame and vulnerability
10:12 Self sabotage and managing insecurity
11:42 Quelling self doubt and Peter principle
13:24 Growing up in poverty
16:49 Where to lay the blame of poverty
21:56 Christina's car crash
39:24 How should people help their friends
42:48 Bad advice and responses
44:19 Preferred way to ask about injury
51:02 Writing the book
52:38 False memories
55:43 Meeting the other party in the accident
1:02:44 From suicidal to happy
1:11:26 How did Christina handle college
1:14:09 Christina's husband
1:17:30 Christina's therapy
1:22:04 Luxury Home Magazine San Antonio and Austin
1:32:29 Entrepreneurship
1:38:26 Shattered Pieces Everywhere last thoughts
1:40:48 Outtro
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For the inaugural episode of season 4, RSnake sits down with Kyle Kephart to discuss enterprise sales. They dig into why copier sales is an important proving ground for salespeople, how it translates to enterprise sales, and how the sales process works. They discuss how being technical changes the sales cycle, as does adding value up front. Kyle talked about how sales comps should be structured, executive pitfalls, how to report to the board, the right kinds of partnerships to go after, how to think about renewals and much more. They also talk about the blamegame between sales and marketing, how Kyle thinks about product development, and lastly, how Kyle stays motivated.
RSnake takes on some meaty topics such as anarcho-capitalism, UBI, Keynesian vs Austrian economics, and the future of social media with Morgan Warstler. RSnake also explored some of Morgan's ideas around stopping Communist Party aggression, economic pressure points that Texas could leverage to exert it's dominance on the world stage as well as how Morgan pitched specific interpretations of the constitution and breaking up Washington DC to Donald Trump at the Oval Office.
Errata: RSnake and Morgan were trying to name Timur Kuran in the section about Preference Falsification.
Get ready to dive deep into the world of quantum computing and global politics as RSnake interviews the one and only Kevin Kane. From quantum cryptography to China's influence on the world stage, this conversation is not for the faint of heart. Kane doesn't hold back as he shares his controversial ideas about US dominance, ethics, and more. Discover what other countries really think of the United States and learn about the challenges facing a multipolar world.
Chris Gerritz and RSnake dig into Chris' career path from training to be an Air Force
fighter pilot, to running AFCERT, to founding his company and eventually getting
acquired, twice. They also dig into what is happening in Ukraine, and how badly Russia
is performing in that theater of war. Lastly they discuss a group Chris helped start
called Thinkers and Drinkers and how both sides of a conflict need to be heard by the
other if progress is the goal.
Get ready to dive into the fascinating world of micronations as The RSnake Show welcomes a royal guest, Her Majesty, the Queen of Ladonia, Carolyn Shelby! Join RSnake and Queen Carolyn as they discuss the secrets of micronations - what they are, how they differ from nation-states and micro-states, and the intriguing aspects of running one. They explore the history of other micronations, the complex world of diplomacy, and the unique motivations of individuals who build these fascinating entities. Plus, they delve into the controversial topics of sovereign citizen movements and camouflage passports. Don't miss this captivating episode!
Today I'm with the one and only Marty Weintraub. Marty and I start by discussing his background in marketing, and advertising. We then dove into psychographic marketing, how it impacted the 2016 election, how it's changed since then and much more. We also touch on how ChatGPT is getting used, where it's going in the future and how it impacts marketing. With that, please enjoy my conversation with Marty Weintraub.