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Sports / General

383. Two Jews Hanging on Christmas (Volume 5)

Seth Everett December 28, 2022

As 2022 comes to a close, Scott rejoins the show to talk about a potpourri of sports topics, including the recent deal between the NFL and YouTube about the Sunday Ticket. They also discussed the early success of Seth’s hockey team, the New Jersey Devils and the 2022 World Cup.

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Hall of Justice

315. Geoff Johns

Seth Everett December 22, 2022

This week on Hall of Justice: Geoff Johns is an award-winning New York Times bestselling writer, film, and television producer, and showrunner, known for re-imagining superheroes and other iconic mythologies, past and present. He came on the podcast to talk about Stargirl, the WB DC Show that recently aired its […]

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Technology

Twitter Takes Aim at Journalists

Seth Everett December 20, 2022

This is our last episode of 2022! Thank you for listening to the show this year. If you plan to go to Las Vegas for CES 2023, make sure to visit shellypalmer.com/poap to request your POAP to make sure you get invited to all the cool stuff Techstream & The […]

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Is AI Going to Take Your Job?

Seth Everett December 13, 2022

The latest advancements in artificial intelligence have created a wildly exciting (or wildly scary) time to be alive. Technologies like Lensa, ChatGPT, and DeepMind are changing the way we do just about everything… and they’re just getting started.

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313. Remembering Kevin Conroy

Seth Everett December 8, 2022

This episode is dedicated to the life and legacy of Kevin Conroy. Conroy died on November 10, 2022. Joining the show to pay tribute to their fallen co-star are stars from B:TAS as well as its spinoff, Justice League. Tara Strong (Batgirl), Loren Lester (Robin), Susan Eisenberg