Headlines From The Times - An audio ofrenda for Día de los Muertos

On Día de los Muertos, people across Mexico and the United States set up altars to remember loved ones who have died. But new traditions arise every year to commemorate the holiday: online tributes, public festivals and more.

In that spirit, we have decided to turn this episode into an audio ofrenda — a place to let listeners remember their loved ones. Read the full transcript here.

Host: Gustavo Arellano

Guests: L.A. Times Latino affairs editor Fidel Martinez, and our listeners

More reading:

Latinx Files: Why we built a Día de los Muertos digital altar

Día de los Muertos: How we remember our dearly departed

For this Oaxacan merchant, marigolds mean more than ever this Día de los Muertos

CBS News Roundup - World News Roundup: 11/02

Another .75% interest rate hike expected from the Fed today, but could it be the last big increase? Candidates court supporters as election day draws closer. North Korean missile targets the South. CBS News Correspondent Steve Kathan has today's World News Roundup.

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The Intelligence from The Economist - The curious case of Binyamin’s butt-in: Israel’s election

After a 16-month absence from leadership, Binyamin Netanyahu is back at the centre of the country’s messy politics. We ask how his divisive ways will play out this time. Apple is slowly weaning itself off China as a place both to make and to sell its gizmos. And how the “palaeo” diet bears little resemblance to the real thing.

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Code Story: Insights from Startup Tech Leaders - S7 Bonus: Kateryna Sytnyk, Fract & CTO Doctor

Kateryna Sytnyk is originally from Ukraine, but moved to the states 15 years ago after winning the green card lottery. Her background is in applied mathematics, and she grew up surrounded with logical brains - for example, her grandparent was literally a rocket scientist. When she moved to the US, she dove right into the world of entrepreneurship. Outside of tech, she travels a lot, being a digital nomad, and likes to salsa dance. She is fascinated with psychology and what drives behavior.

For her prior startup, she utilized her background in applied math, combined with her co-founder's experience in the space, to create a way to optimize territory creation - for franchises, sales teams, etc. and predict revenue for said territories. When she moved on from that gig, she started a new thing - one that would enable women founders to build technical solutions.

This is the creation story of Fract... and CTO Doctor.

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The Best One Yet - 👨‍🦲👨 “Peyton & Eli, Inc.” — Manningcast’s media strategy. Uber’s epic ride. Pfizer’s franchise shot.

Peyton and Eli Manning have retired from the NFL, but are thriving in Media — Because the Manningcast has high RoT (“Omahaaaaaa”). Uber just had its best quarter ever… because you’re moving and eating… and moving and eating… more than ever. And Pfizer just revealed that its Covid vaccine is a franchise — bigger than Star Wars and Marvel combined.  $UBER $DIS $PFE Follow The Best One Yet on Instagram, Twitter, and Tiktok: @tboypod And now watch us on Youtube Want a Shoutout on the pod? Fill out this form Got the Best Fact Yet? We got a form for that too Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

CoinDesk Podcast Network - WOMEN WHO WEB3: Representation, Digital Identities and the Metaverse, With Shannon Snow

On this episode of “Women Who Web3,” Kamz speaks with Shannon Snow, the chief operating officer of World of Women. Before joining World of Women in June 2022, Shannon managed U.S. entertainment at Meta, an organization that helped entertainment, media and sports companies move into the metaverse. Growing up at Google, she built and led teams for more than a decade. As a public speaker, she speaks about Web3, the metaverse, entertainment and using technology for good. In order to empower the next generation of tech leaders, she invests in female and diverse founders.


Shannon discusses:

✊ The “Every woman deserves respect, happiness and freedom” social movement and supporting women in Iran

🧕 The importance of inviting more women and girls into the metaverse

🎮 The IRL benefits of participating in the metaverse

🌎 The meaning of representation and why it's important IRL and in the metaverse

🗝️ The future of the metaverse and World of Women (WoW)


🧘🏽‍♀️We end with a meditation focused on relaxation and “Holding Space for Others.”


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The Daily Detail - The Daily Detail for 11.2.22

Alabama

  • Congressman Gary Palmer talks about Nancy Pelosi's House leadership
  • State lawmakers and Bham mayor have plan to address street racing
  • Cadillac Williams named interim head coach at Auburn after Harsin sacked
  • Auburn officially hires Mississippi State's John Cohen as new AD
  • Butterball turkey hotline up and ready for Thanksgiving cooking tips

National

  • Pentagon confirms US military are on the ground in Ukraine for "tracking"
  • SCOTUS issues temporary stay for Trump re: Congress and his tax records
  • SCOTUS lifts stay of subpoena for SC senator to testify in GA election case
  • AZ senate GOP candidate gets endorsement from Libertarian dropping out
  • RNC files lawsuit against Flint MI for imbalance of party poll workers
  • Jack Dorsey rolls over ownership stake in Twitter to Musk's  company
  • Violence against pro lifers 22xs higher in rate than against pro abortionists

Everything Everywhere Daily - Banned Techniques That Would Smash World Records in Track and Field

In 1968, American high jumper Dick Fosbury introduced a new way to compete in the high jump. His new technique worked so well that he won an Olympic gold medal, and within a few years, everyone used his method of high jumping.

Fosbury’s innovation isn’t the only one in the track and field world. There have been several other technique innovations in other events, which have been shown dramatically improve performance.

Learn about the track and field techniques which would smash world records (if they weren’t illegal) on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.


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Big Technology Podcast - Merits Of Metaverse + Big Tech Wipeout — With Eric Jackson

Eric Jackson is president and portfolio manager at EMJ Capital. He joins Big Technology Podcast to discuss Big Tech's terrible week on the public markets, with a focus on Meta, which is now down 71% on the year. We also cover Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Microsoft, Snap, and more. Tune in for a conversation that makes sense of these companies' punishing ride of late. And what the bottom might look like. Maybe we're already there.