As much black coffee as I can physically carry. Marcus Johnson (02:32):. As is socially acceptable. Last question, Chrisa your favorite trip you've ever taken? Carissa Flinders (02:38):. I went to Japan with one of my best friends in 2018. It was cherry blossom season as well. So we did Tokyo, Kyoto in Osaka and I loved it. I want to go back. Marcus Johnson (02:51):.
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| May 30, 2024
Canned water company Liquid Death recently partnered with which beauty brand on a black metal-inspired line of makeup? Sky Canaves:. Oh, I know. I know. Sara Lebow:. Go for it. Sky Canaves:. They partnered with Elf Cosmetics on a very goth, corpse-inspired makeup line, which I think is a win-win for both brands. They generated a lot of buzz from it and it apparently sold out within 45 minutes.
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| Apr 10, 2024
There's one in every five Americans, and that would be one and a half times the number of people who identify as black according to the Census. Paola Flores-Marquez:. And there'll be 25% of the entire country by 2050. Marcus Johnson:. Right. And growing. Exactly. Exactly right. So that's 20 to 30 years ish. 25 to 30 years, and we'll be 25% of the population up from close to 20 today.
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| Apr 8, 2024
Black, not now. Marcus Johnson:. No, that's tough. Ross? Ross Benes:. Orange juice. Marcus Johnson:. Yes, better. SunnyD? Ross Benes:. I prefer the actual juice now-. Marcus Johnson:. Great stuff. Ross Benes:. ... But if I was going to go with the juice cocktail, I'd go orange Hi-C over SunnyD. Marcus Johnson:. Fair. Ross, your favorite book of all time? Ross Benes:. Flowers for Algernon.
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| Mar 21, 2024
It's not always so black and white. But I would argue that just saying that's how they socialize these days and that it's ... I think even if that's true, I still think we're dealing with a different, yeah, it does have this element of seriousness that, yeah, different animal, I guess is the word I was looking for, compared to maybe instant messaging or television or whatever. Marcus Johnson:.
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| Feb 29, 2024
So I think this might be a black cobra actually. Sara Lebow:. No one knows what that is. Jeremy Goldman:. Yeah, that's true. It's a little bit less than the cayenne pepper, so that's like high, medium to high. One of the things that we're following very closely this year is the enormous rise in political ad spending. Why am I bringing this up now?
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| Feb 14, 2024
And the number of black and Hispanic doctors are also disproportionately lower than the general population. But the American Medical Association are really trying to open more spots for more doctors of color in residency programs. Marcus Johnson:. Yeah. You mentioned more women getting into medicine a lot more.
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| May 15, 2023
It was a white box with black lettering, super plain private label back in the old days and now-. Suzy Davidkhanian:. Back then it was kind of taboo, right? Private label was not seen as a good thing. Sky Canaves:. Yeah. It was sad. Sara Lebow:. Yeah,.I definitely am a Kirkland fan, and if anyone listening to the podcast wants to let me borrow their Costco membership... Suzy Davidkhanian:.
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I start the day with a cup of black decaf, instant coffee. Marcus Johnson:. Instant, fine. Decaf? No Bill. People hate instant. By people, I mean Paul Verna. Favorite book, Bill, of all time. Bill Fisher:. It's one I've just finished reading. It's by a British comedian called Bob Mortimer. It's called The Satsuma Complex and it made me laugh out loud. Marcus Johnson:. Oh, he's fantastic.
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| Feb 27, 2024
So Danny, you were recently noting Netflix is gearing up to launch a number of games based on some popular IP, Stranger Things, Black Mirror, Squid Games, reporting from the Wall Street Journal. Where is Netflix at with its gaming ambitions if we zoom out? Daniel Konstantinovic:. So I would say that they're still in the early stages, but there finally seems to be some movement there.
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| Oct 26, 2023
Black history isn't just relevant come February. And I'm astonished, and I'm curious your take as to why advertisers feel like they only need to concentrate on these different communities, but in particular LGBTQ+ folks in June. Why do they keep getting this wrong? Paola Flores-Marquez:. I think it's an easy win, right? To do it when everyone else is celebrating.
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| Oct 5, 2023
Or there would be caught there with it, or a shadow banking system, essentially, would be created, or a black market would be created where people are evading this. Rob Rubin:. Unless where the coin was mine's province becomes governments require that the Bitcoin mines province has to be in certain countries that are regulated and how they manage the energy.
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| Jun 26, 2023
These are the hugely manual cost-intensive processes that banks have, and because of the black box issue, and as you say, the AIs can often create information, we're just not there in terms of allowing them to drive efficiencies there. So that's why I think it is limited to things like marketing campaigns, which all in all, is not exactly transformational in my opinion. Rob Rubin:. Right.
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