I remember Adam Savage from his Mythbusters days; he’s always been an inspiration when it comes to making things. Hearing him talk about such fascinating topics is really enjoyable. I’ve often found myself thinking along the same lines when I see incredible artifacts from past civilizations, wondering if people back then were truly less knowledgeable than we give them credit for. Any curious mind can relate to Adam on so many levels.
@NASTech-gf3tp5 сағат бұрын
A great initiative truly. Adam has a great art of storytelling using his genius techniques especially by incorporating science and technology. This podcast really helps the readers to understand the changes in trends with the advancement of science and technology and why one must learn and adopt these changes to improve their skills and polish their abilities.
@VariableMinds21 сағат бұрын
Adam Savage is pure charisma
@wordcanteen168123 сағат бұрын
Maybe it's the workshop maybe because it's the holidays but also maybe because of the glee, Adam sure gives off Santa vibes
@AnnabelleLancaster-w2o22 сағат бұрын
I was just thinking the same thing 😅
@M123OCT6 күн бұрын
Just...shhhhhhhhhh.... Let interesting people think...and breathe...and speak...and expand... Please!
@osamasiddique77998 күн бұрын
It's insightful how telemedicine can increase the access to healthcare for remote communities, as a Pharmacist, it's a pleasure to watch that telemedicine is bridging the gap between healthcare providers and patients, you are making the real difference! Very Informative and the way of express is extraordinary👍
@StoneyBrownTV8 күн бұрын
Such an awesome guy. I loved the phone calls to the characters 😂
@jayrmarino56438 күн бұрын
The concept of creating a digital twin of one’s health status through technology is both fascinating and concerning, as it holds immense potential but also risks misuse, such as being exploited for targeted manipulation, much like how social media leverages user data. While AI offers transformative possibilities in understanding and addressing behavioral and environmental factors behind major diseases, over-reliance on it might weaken human problem-solving skills. With advancements in medical laboratory science, particularly in hematology and cancer markers, the future holds exciting prospects, including potentially redefining human longevity.
@wondrospodcast7 күн бұрын
This is a truly balanced and insightful observation. What health-related skills do you think are most at risks from AI over reliance?
@1984mrdale8 күн бұрын
I was a young teenager during the late 1990s in LA listening to evening talk radio on my Walkman and stumbled upon Phil Hedrie show on KFI AM640. His act, along with all of the real callers was amazing. I listened until he went off the air, around maybe 2005?
@mikebozik9 күн бұрын
I just love it when interviewers talk right over top of their subjects. It's not as if they have anything interesting to say. Every time somebody goes into a great story, they open their big fat f****** mouth and assert their own ignorance into the situation. It's so obvious, that this is not about the person they are interviewing, but how important they are. (Which is, not important at all) Thanks for basically ruining another interview, I live for it. Honestly, it's a wonder any of these great musicians do any of these interviews at all. Especially given the ignorance of the people hosting them.
@forayagul11 күн бұрын
One thing that struck me is using technology to build a digital twin of your health status. I dont know if that would be a good idea since it can also be used against us in the wrong hands. I mean how the social media is using our patterns and interests to make a copy of ourself in its system and using that to give us personalized ads and keep us hooked to the screens. Let's stay hopeful but also wary of these technologies. Relying too much on AI might also be detrimental to our problem-solving brains.
@camerachris12 күн бұрын
I was on vacation in Florida the first time I heard Phil back around 2001 or so. I was driving with my girlfriend and said “Why are these callers yelling, don’t they realize it’s the host doing voices?”. I had always had an ear for pitch and tone in music and voices and had picked up on it right away and just assumed that was the show but when I heard real people calling in upset with a dribble of pee spilling out and they couldn’t tell, I got right into it.
@minahilareej461213 күн бұрын
Its something incredible, being healthcare professional I truly belive the impact of telemedicine can not be denied in improving patient outcomes.
@1228anya13 күн бұрын
Aside from genetics, factors that contribute to the diseases that kill people are their behavior and environmental practices. Sadly, they are the least overlooked and given importance to. With the help if this AI technology and a firmer belief and discipline, who knows but there’s a big chance that the new 70 will be 120, as what the speaker mentioned. I’m really excited with the future developments in the medical laboratory science field, adding further studies especially on sickle cell anemia, Sc Trait, other hematological diseases and markers of cancer.
@CrystalMulligan-r3c13 күн бұрын
Smartwatches already tell us we’re lazy, what’s next?
@alissavillalba-hasson758114 күн бұрын
Are we really going to Mars in a lava tube?
@wondrospodcast9 күн бұрын
Inevitably
@zackpxp32714 күн бұрын
Fascinating to consider whether a digital twin truly reflects human consciousness. Raises profound ethical questions about identity.
@VariableMinds14 күн бұрын
I'm in Canada atm and relying more than ever on apps and AI because it's hard to see a doctor. Bring on the future!
@wordcanteen168114 күн бұрын
Another interesting one. I'm not sure I would know how to make an app. Maybe AI can do it for me?
@wordcanteen16818 күн бұрын
@@wondrospodcast a skin cancer checking app so you can check every part of your body with your phone in private.
@Michael-z7e14 күн бұрын
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@FutureTechFever-j6s15 күн бұрын
300,000 health apps do any of them can actually fix the healthcare system?
@solelessginger15 күн бұрын
How much of can wearables do that can replace doctors. I live in a rural area and one of the biggests stresses is trying to decide if I need to go see a doctor or if I can save the trip because the health prob will resolve on its own
@wondrospodcast9 күн бұрын
Great question. We really need to invite Kraft back on to talk about the future of tech and rural health accessibility.
@AnnabelleLancaster-w2o16 күн бұрын
WOW!!! THIS IS THE FUTURE GUYS!! CANT BELIEVE WE LIVE IN THIS ERA!!! 🤖🤖👩⚕💉✨
@wondrospodcast15 күн бұрын
Yes! What health app do you need?
@AnnabelleLancaster-w2o7 күн бұрын
@@wondrospodcast Something to help track my cholesterol please and thank you!!!
@lemonjay207620 күн бұрын
I've been a fan since 1990. Fascinated at his ability to concentrate and get 4 or more voices talking in one conversation. A genius and a national treasure!
@richardmcbroom10222 күн бұрын
Per Google: "Occam's razor is a principle of theory construction or evaluation according to which, other things equal, explanations that posit fewer entities, or fewer kinds of entities, are to be preferred to explanations that posit more." This is near certain: Imagine a universe beginning with a single “particle” of gigantic mass that spontaneously divides into two smaller masses (with a field that obviously must exist to unite them, like, say, primordial electrostatic gravity, a quantum relationship modulo 2). Imagine that over “time” the process of division continues, producing “newer,” lighter “particles” (and forces that unite them “programmed” for future expression within when, per chance, they are irrationally unreconcilable by quantum counting) over “time.” (Note: That cascade of particles is presently observed as “nuclear decay,” where heavier elements spontaneously cascade into a spectrum of heavier-to-lighter elements.) To see how rapidly the NUMBER of observed particles (of increasingly smaller mass) can grow in a short amount of time, just multiply 2 x 2 = repeatedly on a small calculator- in a very short time the numbers go off the scale! Just imagine, then, IN THE PROCESS OF DIVIDING, heavier masses, that eventually form galaxies, divide over time (seemingly coming from “nowhere”) at each epoch of division (and extinction). This process is known as “TOP DOWN cosmology.” In the end, you have present-day smaller galaxies, PLUS the cosmic heat signature of NOW-EXTINCT past elements (including galaxies), known today as the “cosmic microwave background radiation.” (Note: Smaller early galaxies are required by BOTTOM UP big bang cosmology, where predicted smaller primal galaxies form larger galaxies over time, and where the predicted cosmic microwave background radiation would be “smooth;” HOWEVER, the OBSERVED cosmic background radiation is actually “lumpy,” and OBSERVED primal galaxies are actually larger.) TOP DOWN cosmology wins! PS: I call this theory “The Origin Theory,” as an extension of Darwin’s “Origin of the Species.” Again, please leave the ultimate origin and direction of our currently-complex universe (either with TOP DOWN or BOTTOM UP cosmology) to lesser-probabilities of 50/50, so as not to “throw the baby out with the bathwater."
@billnorris845726 күн бұрын
That is the real thing with a sound Christianity. It is less about the individual's salvation and more about community health. There is of course always tare. But the free association of people does mean community standards under the Judeo-Christain Ethic. We the enthusiastic often get caught in swirls of dogma and ritual. When the ethical duties and even the reasons, are clear. Sure, the materialist like to point to one exception as a proof to negate what is known to be the social optimum. True, Christ is not votive. So while the odds of enjoying a pleasant, fulfilled life of meaningful social connection are greatly increased, it is not ensured. We do know that stripping inculcation and social affirmation of the Judeo-Christain ethics sends once great civilizations and cultures into decline. Specially and economically. SO much so countries and cultures willingly check into hospice for effectively a pleasant personal end. When in fact social stability begins to unravel long before the last self-absorb citizen makes to the exit door. Whether aware or not, it is a temporal game of musical chairs. MadWho is not surprised that at some level Elder Glenn views his academic mission as service. So he has bounced back and forth in the camps. When he finds the academics are actually Hellenistic. They 'proved' their academic point. So no further engagement on their part is necessary. Like the Bell Curve. Poor highly educated women. So many really believe if we just imposed a mythical and delusional equity of average material poverty in Europe, the 'race' or really American black underclass challenge would be solved. When just a tad more awareness and/or observed results would disabuse of them of that delusion. The challenge of their politically imposed by immigration working class is fairly similar to our organic challenge. It should go without stating it, that no healthy civic can be maintained when state power wielded by a rather tiny minority imposes the first highest social principal that every citizen be their 'authentic' self. Unbelievably simplistic and thoughtless. Pure emotionalism of a core, largely made up of the Lessica Tarloof (PhD Political economics or irrational economics so pointless economics) watching the wantonly ignorant personal tantrums of the Henhouse Coven View. Booker T and Burke were in fact healthily humbled. The wonder of Booker T leadership should be studied and acknowledged. MadWho does sincerely believe after it's inadequate study, that even if the Bell Curve were genetically true, it would be American blacks being barred from colleges and universities. If the Double Victory Culture had not been subverted by materialist or always failed political ideology. Only Average AMerican black men can stop the systematic attack on accomplished American black men of established integrity daring to step forward. Daring to offer to lead. Primarily by personal example. It is almost 2025.
@carolmyers667828 күн бұрын
How cute I , lived at a wildlife sanctuary for a year and I would stop at many possum accidents to check for babies.
@ОксанаСелевертова29 күн бұрын
Самый лучший ролик доя меня, это спасение Холли
@JoyaReinecciusАй бұрын
Great content, as always! I have a quick question: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). Could you explain how to move them to Binance?
@CareerRecruitersАй бұрын
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@wordcanteen1681Ай бұрын
Wanted to dislike but love how he starts critiquing echo chambers and confirmation bias, then immediately admits he's guilty of the same thing . Self-aware meta-commentary
@wondrospodcastАй бұрын
Self-awareness is highly charismatic. Did Loury talk about anything that challenged your own ideas?
@J.James-iu3heАй бұрын
His oscillation between hope and despair about America's future perfectly captures the intellectual's dilemma: too informed to be optimistic, too invested to be pessimistic.
@wondrospodcastАй бұрын
Interesting. How do you think we get around this?
@jrzykid1Ай бұрын
Loury reelly nailed it with his analysis of modern conformity. This should be a wake up cal for everyone.
@wondrospodcastАй бұрын
In which areas do you think we most need to resist conformity?
@emilymartorano6677Ай бұрын
I don’t read a lot but I might check out his book!
@wondrospodcastАй бұрын
It's great! Highly recommend it!
@Beco-x2vАй бұрын
More conversations like this need to happen. I'm a liberal democrat but everything Loury says here makes sense. We all need to listen to each other. I hope this election doesn't push us further apart
@wondrospodcastАй бұрын
So glad you enjoyed it. You're right, listening to each other is vital. Are there any ideas discussed here that you think could help bring us closer together?
@UzukwuPatrickАй бұрын
Enjoyed your conversation
@UzukwuPatrickАй бұрын
Love to be member
@AbdulakeemAbdulhameedАй бұрын
Is good
@richardmcbroom102Ай бұрын
Humans are seeking treatment of symptoms rather than addressing cause(s), aka, palliative care.
@crystalbelle2349Ай бұрын
Jesse, I am ALWAYS late for everything is how I managed to even be late for my own funeral, so don’t feel neglected. JUST got to your page tonight, but I am an old dinosaur so loyal. Thanks for sharing your awesome style of interview! Tbh, I enjoy you saying “right”, which confirms you are listening therefore creating a comfort to guests. In other words, you aren’t thinking of what you’re going to say next while being spoken to, so kudos to you! Imho, I would be more comfortable speaking with you than anyone on KZbin, feeling heard. GBU for showing respect to others, from a new old subscriber. 👍👍👍👍👍
@alexcala1Ай бұрын
The only voice character that Phil is number 2 too is Mel Blanc
@adedapoosanyinbi93Ай бұрын
Its quite interesting that Pam Grossman self identifies as a witch, not as a magician! Witches cast spells and hexes while magicians conjure spirits. The dark side of magic or black art is inspired by the universal familiar spirit which is a shadow of the universal soul. As for casting spells and meeting the spirit halfway, that is bit off because a spell is the strong expression of a wish using a mental expression of the desire and the spirits around the spell maker then execute the expressed desire. The level of vibrations of spell makers and magicians vary so the power and abilities vary. This lecture is not really high and is more in the realm of witchcraft, that old practice that originated long long ago with the carnivorous animals. Magic is not a force but about manipulating forces. We all dont all have shadows inside us. We have either a constructive inspiration or a destructive inspiration all through our lives. There is a source of inspiration which prevents human beings at the instant of inspiration from being able to have considerations of the welfare and wellbeing of others. The opposite inspiration aspires to consider the feelings of others welfare. Everybody cannot be a witch. Some are wizards and some are ordinary people and some are higher magicians, very high! Being pagan means you are worshipping some spirits on a level slightly higher than the level from where human beings start to rise. You cannot ise spells to turn someone from a dark soul to a soul of light. That involves a rearrangement of the comstitution of the components of the soul, a very difficult and advanced process! Its trite to send a cv if you want a job. The spell may fail if the contending forces are stronger. The rule is that when there is a conflict of desires or expressed in opposing spells, the stronger or higher proponent prevails. This method of practicing is not really good enough for complete human beings and is different from being a magician. Pam Grossman is thoroughly mixing up magic and witchcraft. A witch or wizard can also be a magician. But a magician may not be a witch or wizard. Most magicians on earth work with low elementals or nature spirits.
@richardmcbroom102Ай бұрын
My theory starts with a singularity where everything is connected into a single mass that initially divides into two, like in cell division, but with smaller masses with each division, united by proto-gravity. (Gravity and light were indistinguishable in the beginning.) If in choosing between the two, one of the theories contains a “unwanted message,” that “everything is connected,” then the former theory would be preferred (with blinders on), thereby conceivably allowing a misinformed majority to be manipulated for power and selfish gain by a elite minority.
@JAYzstreamsАй бұрын
Is deep than tha
@keithcrampton1438Ай бұрын
I THINK PHIL HENDRIE IS GREAT BECAUSE HE DID SUCH A GOOD JOB FOR THE HANK HILL!
@sethrich2790Ай бұрын
I LOVE HENDRIE. GENIUS. !!!!!!
@jamesanderson59842 ай бұрын
What a fabulous man that Jim Keltner! I've loved his drumming forever, but to hear him talk about his time playing is such a treat and so very interesting! Thank you for setting it all down for evertimes. His career (so far) has spanned the most interesting and amazing time in music.
@Billyontheroad2 ай бұрын
So good to listen to people who take music and its best creatots seriously. Seein' Jim on Bob's stage these days makes even more sense after enjoying this fabulous video. Thanks for that!
@AdventuresinAmysitting2 ай бұрын
While I get the criticism here I think all of the participants are missing the fact that people simply don't have as much disposable income as they did ten years ago. If a streaming service can offer a consumer an unlimited amount of viewing for 10 dollars a month, why pay 10 dollars every time you wish to see a movie? The theatre industry has priced most families out of attending the movies regularly, which means fewer movies make it to the big screen.
@wondrospodcast2 ай бұрын
This is true. And with streaming you can pause to use the restroom
@letdaseinlive2 ай бұрын
There's two parties, basically. I would say de facto there's two parties. Yes? What does "vote for a charlatan" mean? Is there "democracy?" What does that mean? You want to be represented and you're Republican you vote Republican. Yes?
@wondrospodcast2 ай бұрын
As long as the candidate genuinely represents your interests, which isn't always the case. When they don't but pretend to, they're a charlatan.
@letdaseinlive2 ай бұрын
@@wondrospodcast You're missing the point completely.