JETLAG RADIO 542 | BENKYO RADIO 542

  • Artist of the Month: Giolì & Assia [beatportal]

  • How to release your music: the DIY guide to getting your tracks out there [Computer Music]

  • Mark Ronson joins BBC Maestro to teach a music production course: “It's a bunch of things that I've learned over 25 years” [Future Music]

  • Album of the Month: Boddhi Satva ‘Manifestation’ [DJ Mag]

  • How Cartoon Crate Digger Gene on Earth Embraced Musical Storytelling [Mixmag]

  • Bryan Softwell turns Bad Bunny’s ‘La Dificil’ into tech-house heat on Repopulate Mars [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Trivecta Talks New Album, Musical Directions, and How to Stand Out [Interview] [Your EDM]

  • Buying, Selling, & Collecting Watch Collecting With My Dad [HODINKEE]

  • Mental health needs grow in Ukraine after 100 days of war [MSF]

  • The criminal case against Donald Trump [The Economist]

  • Will America finally pass gun-control legislation? [The Economist Podcasts]

  • We work with organisations to gain a deeper understanding of their challenges and deliver a tailored solution based on their business needs. Speak to our team: [The EIU]

  • So Your Boss Refused to Give You a Raise [Harvard Business Review]

  • In rare interview Biden says Americans 'really, really down' [BBC News]

  • Jan. 6 Panel Gives Chilling Details of Pence’s Escape From Mob at the US Capitol [Bloomberg]

  • Europe steps up support for Ukraine as Russia presses offensive [Reuters]

  • What’s behind the record number of displaced people? — More than 100 million people have been displaced around the world, according to the United Nations. [AL-Jazeera News]

  • What We Learned About Trump, Pence, and the January 6th Mob [The New Yorker]

  • Final Fantasy VII Remake’s sequel is called Rebirth, and it’s out next year [The Verge]

  • What if there had been no adults in the room on January 6? [Vox]

  • Reddit is buying machine learning platform Spell [TechCrunch]

  • Inside the experimental world of animal infrastructure [MIT Technology Review]

  • Dow plunges more than 700 points, Nasdaq falls 4%, and S&P 500 erases 2021 gains as recession fears mount [Business] they really thought it was funny to make people work for free. For years. It’s not funny.

  • A massive thank you to all of our fans for helping us reach this new milestone. PlayStation 5 has now sold 20 million units globally! [LinkedIn] Great! Maybe we can find some PS5s now?

  • Canadian, US and Mexican host cities named for 2026 World Cup [The Guardian]

  • Forty-nine states preordered vaccine doses for very young children. Florida did not. [The New York Times]

  • Sonia Sotomayor Reassures Liberals As Conservative Decisions Loom [Huffington Post]

  • Trump’s Dangerous Wannabes [The Atlantic]

  • We've Been Waiting 33 Years For A Stanley Cup Matchup This Good [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion What Watergate can teach us today [The Washington Post]

  • « C’est un cauchemar cette chaleur » : un jeudi caniculaire dans le sud et l’ouest de la France [Le Monde]

  • The stunning new planets discovered in 2022, so far [Mashable]

  • NASA Finds Piece of Its Own Spacecraft on Mars, Has No Clue How It Got There [VICE News]

  • VIDEO: HOW VINYL FLOORING MADE WITH UYGHUR FORCED LABOR ENDS UP AT BIG BOX STORES [The Intercept_]

  • See a rare alignment of all the planets in the night sky [National Geographic]

  • Omicron poses about half the risk of long COVID as delta, new research finds [NPR]

  • Juneteenth celebrates its second year as a federal holiday: Here’s what Sacramento has planned. [CapRadioNews]

  • Quand la Fondation Gates sème la faim [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • America’s Foreign Aid Is Shackled by Budgetary Obligations [Foreign Affairs]

  • How Ukraine Will Win — Kyiv’s Theory of Victory [Foreign Affairs]

  • The Unintended Impacts of U.S. Weapons Supplied to Afghanistan

    The U.S. policy of arming parties in conflict presents significant risks that weapons will be diverted into unfriendly hands. [The Diplomat]

  • The Brain Has a ‘Low-Power Mode’ That Blunts Our Senses [Quanta Magazine]

  • Don't miss this exciting opportunity -- apply now👇[CERNquantum]

  • Subpopulation of Greenland Polar Bears Found by NASA-Funded Study [NASA]

  • INTERPOL investigates Jewish Cartels 24/7 [INTERPOL]

  • Air Force Magazine Editors Recognized for Journalistic Excellence [Air Force Magazine]

  • Your $55,000 HPD Honda Civic Si Factory Race Car Has Arrived [MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 542 & BENKYO RADIO 542.

After Intel Corporation recruiters thought it was “cute” to do a hiring freeze, I decided to place an order for AMD dog tags. They just came in and they are sitting pretty by my computer monitor.

I still need a new MacBook Air, but I’m pretty pumped, I think I’m gonna get an AMD GPU Graphic Card. There’s just something about a Lesbian CEO who doesn’t treat you like shit that makes me all warm and fuzzy inside. Lisa Lashes is a lesbian, and guess what, she’s teaching DJing in Manchester, my dream city where I will someday visit Manchester United in the Theater of Dreams. Meanwhile Intel CEO is preaching about been a good Christian, and people have generated MILLIONS OF DOLLARS from my podcasts while I have yet to receive a single penny. If you thought that was not going to backfire, Patrick, you’re naive. Won’t you be embarrassed when Spongebob writes a PhD?

Until Next Time!