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Sacred Symbols: A PlayStation Podcast

Last Stand Media & Studio71

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Sacred Symbols: A PlayStation Podcast is the internet's premiere weekly PlayStation show dedicated to coverage of PS5, PS4, PSVR2, and Sony's deep gaming legacy stretching back to the mid-'90s. Join 20+ year gaming industry veteran and PlayStation brand expert Colin Moriarty -- along with his co-hosts comedian Chris Ray Gun and producer Dustin Furman -- as they go through the news of the week, highlight the best recent games, and interact with their incredibly loyal audience, all without tak ...
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"The best True Crime radio program on the air." - Erin Moriarty CBS 48Hrs "True Crime Uncensored is amazing, amusing and completely unexpected! This is the 'Car Talk' of True Crime podcasts, and the show all other true crime shows listen to!" -- Travis Webb. Created by Burl Barer, produced by Magic Matt Alan, Fact Checker: Mark Boyer Hosted by Burl Barer, Mark Boyer, ( with former co-hosts Howard Lapides, Don Woldman) The Internet's FIRST true crime podcast now in our second decade of live b ...
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Expert mode marketing technology, AI, and CX insights from top brands and Martech platforms fill every episode, focusing on what leaders need to know to build customer lifetime value and long-term business value. The Agile Brand with Greg Kihlström® features executives and thought leaders from top brands and tech platforms discussing the industry's trends, like AI adoption, first-party data strategies, artificial intelligence in the consumer journey, consumer data privacy, omnichannel custom ...
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Discourse with Christian

Christian E. White

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Join Christian and his guests as they explore the state of society, the global economy, and geopolitics—delivering sharp insights, clear analysis, and conversations that challenge conventional thinking.
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Successful marketers are able to anticipate and act on opportunities and trends, but what happens when the next 10 days can be as difficult to predict as the next 10 years? Agility requires not only rapid responses to changing market conditions, but also the ability to anticipate and proactively shape those conditions to your advantage. It's no lon…
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In this conversation, Francis Hunt (https://themarketsniper.com/) lays out his claims about political pressure campaigns, media influence, capital flows, and what he calls currency debasement—and why he believes building optionality (jurisdictions, mobility, and hard-asset exposure like gold) matters in turbulent times. We discuss free speech bound…
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https://www.amazon.com/Out-Bounds-Broken-Dreams-Redemption-ebook/dp/B0F5JZSST7/ A story of extraordinary talent, devastating loss, and ultimate triumph. Highly promising basketball player Chris Washburn was selected third overall in the 1986 NBA Draft by the Golden State Warriors. But a chance encounter with famed basketball player Len Bias introdu…
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Is artificial intelligence just another shiny toy for marketers, or is it the key to unlocking true agility and sustainable growth in today's turbulent landscape? Agility requires not only rapid adaptation to change, but also the ability to anticipate future trends and proactively adjust strategies. This means leveraging data and technology, like A…
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Are your marketing investments driving real business value, or are you simply throwing money at the latest trends? Agility means being able to react to change while knowing which strategies, processes, and technologies are ultimately moving the needle and driving real business outcomes. This episode is brought to you by The Office of Experience, a …
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When it’s a struggle for marketers to even keep up with the latest trends, are brands truly keeping pace with their customers, or are they stuck playing catch-up with outdated strategies and technologies? Agility requires a willingness to experiment, learn, and adapt quickly. It also demands a deep understanding of your customer and the ability to …
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In this explosive conversation, war correspondent Michael Yon (https://michaelyon.substack.com/) joins Christian White to break down the assassination of Charlie Kirk, Zionist power games, and the unraveling of global stability.From Gaza to Thailand, from Japan to the United States, Yon pulls no punches in exposing the forces reshaping our world. H…
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Name any random PlayStation IP from the days of yore, and people will claim to want it back. One such franchise is Sucker Punch's long-dormant Sly Cooper trilogy, the third game of which is now 20 years old. (And yes, we got a fourth Sly game from Sanzaru in 2013, but it's not like many of you played it.) A recent interview indicates there are very…
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With so much noise around AI, changing customer expectations, and the ever-evolving martech landscape, how can marketing leaders avoid the noise to focus on what truly drives long-term value? Agility requires not only adapting to change but also anticipating it. It demands a willingness to experiment, learn, and iterate quickly, especially when it …
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What if America’s “unipolar moment” is over—and our foreign policy is now a self-licking ice-cream cone that burns trillions, breeds blowback, and makes us less safe? Scott Horton (https://scotthorton.org/) joins me to lay out a brutally clear case against empire: the military-industrial complex, media capture, Israel/US policy, great-power frictio…
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Former Army officer and clinical psychologist Joachim Hagopian (https://pedoempire.org/) joins me to discuss his controversial views on global power structures, trafficking networks, secrecy, and censorship—and why he believes these themes are central to understanding today’s geopolitics. We cover whistleblowers, blackmail operations, Epstein/Maxwe…
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https://wildbluepress.com/presiding-over-shadows-crime-memoir-michael-randazzo/ I am Judge Michael Randazzo, but by all odds, I never should have been. My story begins in a pop-up trailer-no electricity, no running water-born to parents who dropped out of high school and carried the weight of our family's excommunication from the Sicilian Mafia. I …
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Marketers' roles are changing, but their goals are still the same: reach and engage customers, meeting them where they are, and for better or worse, often needing to do more with less while delivering greater value. Agility requires both adapting to change quickly while also having the wisdom to know which changes truly matter. It demands a delicat…
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This episode is brought to you by Reka, a developer of industry-leading, multimodal, AI models that enable individuals and organizations to deploy generative AI applications. Agility requires brands to utilize technology like AI in new and innovative ways to better understand information and interact with their customers, giving them what they want…
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Being strategic means asking the right questions and meaningfully applying the learnings. How do you do this while innovating and outpacing the competition? Agility requires a willingness to experiment and adapt quickly to changing market conditions and customer preferences. It also demands breaking down silos and fostering collaboration across tea…
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While Ghost of Yotei has gone gold and is now right around the corner, other segments of PlayStation Studios are on far less sturdy ground. Fairgames (or Fairgame$, if you like marketing) is seemingly the latest victim of an unprecedented run of bad decision-making, execution, and leadership within Sony's first party, as the upcoming shooter has sh…
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Is the pursuit of the "perfect" customer experience actually holding brands back from achieving true agility? Agility requires a willingness to embrace calculated risks and adapt quickly to changing market dynamics. It also demands a shift in mindset, from a focus on rigid planning to iterative experimentation and continuous learning. Today, we're …
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Is the hype around AI in marketing justified, or are we setting ourselves up for another "tech bubble" disappointment? Agility requires not only embracing new technologies like AI, but also a fundamental shift in mindset, processes, and even organizational structure. It demands a willingness to experiment, learn, and adapt quickly to the ever-chang…
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This episode is brought to you by Landrum Talent Solutions, a national recruiting firm specializing in marketing and HR positions. My guest today has been keeping us up to date with the current state of hiring for marketers on a quarterly basis, and there is surely never a dull moment. Today we’re going to look at how marketing and communication ex…
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This guy's life is amazing!!! International bestselling author James Byron Huggins returns with the sequel to his novel Hunter, delivering a story of primal terror, relentless pursuit, and ultimate confrontation. A brilliant but twisted Army scientist has done the unthinkable. He has become the beast, an ancient, prehistoric monster powerful enough…
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What happens when your best sales strategy from a year ago is now driving customer attrition instead of acquisition? Agility requires brands to rethink how they create consumer value in real time, especially when traditional strategies no longer work as consumer behavior shifts unpredictably. Today we’re going to talk about driving sales growth ami…
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Martin Armstrong (https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/) returns to Discourse with Christian for a hard-hitting conversation on the global crossroads we now face. From Europe’s crumbling economy and debt crisis to the deep state’s grip on U.S. foreign policy, Armstrong explains how history, cycles, and hidden power structures are shaping today’s chao…
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See all formats and editions In this haunting memoir, a clinical psychologist sentenced to 51 months for healthcare fraud confronts the harsh realities of federal prison. Incarcerated amid the chaos of the COVID pandemic, he endured a relentless odyssey through eight different prison facilities, caught in a near-perpetual cycle of transfer. Through…
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New leaks from friend-of-the-show MLiD have given us a deeper glimpse into Sony's plans for PlayStation 6, especially when it comes to the rumored handheld iteration, codenamed Canis. It appears this device -- slated as part of a potential trio of PS6 hardware due out in '27 -- will be affordable, powerful, and perhaps most surprisingly dockable. W…
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If Google sent you zero traffic tomorrow morning, would your P&L still be breathing by lunchtime? Agility requires re-engineering your revenue model at the speed of AI. Today we’re going to talk about how AI chatbots are siphoning off audience attention—and what forward-thinking publishers can do about it instead of panic-refreshing their analytics…
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Brady answers all manner of viewer questions about Numberphile - and a few unrelated topics too. Learn more about Jane Street’s Internships at - https://jane-st.co/internship-numberphile-pod-25 A YouTube version of this episode - https://youtu.be/prT2YRwKc9w Breakfast Sound Checks - https://youtu.be/IMItxzSZs0E A list of Brady’s channels - https://…
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Are brands prepared for a consumer base that's simultaneously more confident and more cautious? Agility requires not just reacting to current consumer behavior but anticipating the shifts to come. It also requires a deep understanding of the nuances within different consumer segments, particularly as generational behaviors diverge. Today, we're goi…
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Are most brands still designing customer journeys, or are they just trying to keep up with where their customers are leading them? Agility requires a willingness to meet your customers where they are—not just where you wish they’d convert. In an era where the consumer journey can begin and end on a social platform or anywhere in between, brands mus…
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For prospective PlayStation 5 owners, America's new tariff regime has struck at a most inopportune time. Having carved through their backfill of PS5 units in America, and seemingly moving at least some of the console's manufacturing process out of China, Sony still has to foot the bill to import the machine. A $50 increase across the board -- on st…
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If you had to pick one of the biggest challenges facing CMOs today, how high on your list would customer loyalty be? Agility requires a deep understanding of your customer and the ability to adapt to their ever-changing needs and expectations. It also requires a willingness to experiment and learn from failures, quickly iterating on strategies and …
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Building on the talk of AI in recent years, Agentic AI is an exciting area for retailers. But beyond talk, finding real-world examples and best practices can be tricky. Today we are here at eTail Boston, and I am excited to talk today about a company that is innovating in this space, not a traditional retailer, but an innovative aggregator using AI…
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In this episode, Christian White speaks with G. Edward Griffin (https://realityzone.com/), legendary author of The Creature from Jekyll Island, about the hidden architecture of global power.Griffin warns: we’re already in the “final world war” — not fought with armies, but with psychology, banking, and fear.🔑 What we cover:How COVID proved global c…
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The world economy and geopolitics are spiraling into uncharted territory. Returning guest John Rubino (https://rubino.substack.com/) joins me to break down:Why the U.S. economy defies recession while drowning in debtThe Fed’s dangerous rate-cut gamble while inflation persistsMartin Armstrong’s warnings of a looming global warEurope’s unraveling, ci…
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Is your brand ready to thrive, not just survive, in the face of evolving global consumer expectations and market shifts? Agility requires more than just quick reactions; it demands proactive foresight, strategic adaptability, and a willingness to embrace continuous evolution. This is particularly critical in today's ever-changing global ecommerce l…
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Sony is a many-tendrilled corporation, which can be both a blessing and a curse. But in fully leveraging all that the wider company does well, it seems they're closer than ever to achieving the "One Sony" goal from years and decades past. Enter Physint (sometimes typed PHYSINT, for some reason), a Hideo Kojima-led project revealed last year as a my…
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AI can create immersive, human-centric experiences that not only drive sales but also foster enduring brand relationships in a rapidly evolving market. Today we’re going to talk about how AI-driven personalization allows retailers to move beyond generic experiences, crafting unique interactions that resonate with individual preferences and behavior…
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From real estate in Las Vegas to uncovering the hidden architecture of global control, author and podcaster Charlie Robinson (https://www.theoctopusofglobalcontrol...) has spent years pulling back the curtain on how power truly operates. In this episode, we dive deep into:How Charlie’s journey began with Confessions of an Economic HitmanThe private…
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In this explosive return to Discourse with Christian, former CIA analyst and State Department veteran Larry C. Johnson of (https://sonar21.com/) breaks down the real story behind the Putin–Trump summit in Alaska—and why it’s not really about Ukraine.From the symbolic choice of August 15th, to the unusual makeup of the U.S. and Russian delegations, …
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DOUG FIFER WAS AN ANCHORAGE COP WHO SOON DISCOVERED THERE ARE PLENTY OF WEIRD SEX ACTS GOING ON IN ALASKA -- SOME SO PECULIAR THEY HADN'T INVENTED LAWS AGAINST IT, LIKE SEX WITH DUCKS (FATAL TO THE DUCKS) OR SEX WITH HOGS (HOGS DIDNT FILE COMPLAINTS) and OTHER STUFF TOO DISGUSTING TO MENTION BUT WE DO MENTION ALL OF IT IN THIS SHOW. IF WEIRD SEX ST…
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Paul LaRosais a CBS News writer & producer, mainly for the true crime program "48 Hours." He is a journalist, author and book reviewer and has produced nearly 100 episodes of the true crime classic. He is a 4-time Emmy Award winner and a producer for the CBS documentary 9/11. He is also a big fan of our show and is here to talk about his career and…
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