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6 Episodes

58 minutes | Jul 22, 2016
Islamic Antichrist
Podcast Episode 14104 The Islamic and Christian End Times prophecies appear to intersect at the arrival of the Antichrist and the Mahdi. The most fascinating part about our discussion is the anti-parallel of the Christian and Muslim prophecy.  Their sacred scriptures have the same central figures, however the “good guys” for Christians are the “bad guys” for the Muslims, and vice-versa.  This tells me that the author’s thesis is spot on.  It
61 minutes | Jul 15, 2016
Money Garden
Podcast Episode 14106 With $200 in her pocket and an airline ticket, Julie Austin arrived in New York City with dreams of become a model. She did some modeling, but her passion for creativity and innovation lead her to invent Swiggies, Speaker Sponsor, and several other businesses. Luckily for her, she had a guardian angel and survived NYC. Her story starts in North Carolina selling lemonade and candles as a little girl. She learned how to be an entrepreneurial from her grandmother who started a gas station, promising the bank one-cent for every gallon she pumped. Guest:  Julie Austin is an award-winning writer, inventor, and multiple business owner. Her patented product, “Swiggies,” is a wrist water bottle which was a NASDAQ product of the year sem
59 minutes | Jul 8, 2016
Bitcoin and the Future of Money
Podcast Episode 14102 Bitcoin is a free market approach to the complications of credit cards and currency.  It’s like currency, a bank account, or a credit card, but with high security, encryption, and management capabilities found nowhere else. If you considered using bitcoin but were uncertain of its use, security, and viability, then this show is a must see. Armory is a company which the founder and CEO started to solve enterprise and personal level security and secure storage which bitcoin uses to identify its owner, make transactions, and encrypt Bitcoin’s sensitive information Bitcoin Armory is a Bitcoin wallet (application) that’s designed for enterprise and personal users who de
36 minutes | Jul 1, 2016
Conquering the Electron and Stuff
Podcast Episode 14105 Conquering the Electron tells the stories behind the technology we all take for granted today. Without these personalities, the drama, the back-stabbing, and the odd connections, we’d not have iPads, rockets, or television…or at least as we know them. Find at Amazon.com Our guest Eric Brach (co-author) offer readers a true and engaging history of the world of electronics. Beginning with the discoveries of static electricity and magnetism and ending with the creation of the smartphone and the iPad, this book shows the interconnection of each advance to the next one on the long journey to our modern day technologies. Want to know how AT&T’s Bell Labs developed semiconductor technology–and how its leading scientists almost came to blo
55 minutes | Jun 22, 2016
From Liberty to Democracy
Podcast Episode 14101 At  the nation’s founding, the fundamental principle underlying American government was liberty, and the nation’s new government was designed to protect the rights of the individual. The founders intended to design a government that would protect the rights of its citizens; and at that time, government was the most serious threat an individual’s rights. Thus the United States government was designed with a constitutionally limited scope to preserve these rights and limit the powers of government.  On this episode we discuss FROM LIBERTY TO DEMOCRACY: THE TRANSFORMATION OF AMERICAN GOVERNMENT. If you think liberty and democracy
44 minutes | Oct 23, 2014
Ebola and Pandemic Risks
Podcast Episode 14103 The Ebola virus is an epidemic in Africa.  Will America be able to contain it?  The goal of this episode was to better understand the virus and its epidemic. The discussion focused on Ebola’s origin, how it’s transmitted, how to take appropriate precautions, and the status of treatment. By understanding the facts, we can make more informed decisions about the virus and how it relates to our family’s safety and our daily lives. Guest: Nicholas P. Jewell, Ph.D., is a professor of Biostatistics and Statistics at the University of California, Berkeley. His research covers a wide span of statistical topics in observational studies and randomized clin
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