This week's episode briefly discusses AI, various automation systems in the educational system, and their current implementation in 2025. PodMatchPodMatch Automatically Matches Ideal Podcast Guests and Hosts For InterviewsSupport the show Follow me on instagram for more insight arainetjay
In today's episode, we discuss trading bots and their role in this ever-evolving world of automation Support the show Follow me on instagram for more insight arainetjay
Today's episode is 1 of 9 reposts of another podcast I did in 2023 that speaks about the current merge between art and technology. Support the show Follow me on instagram for more insight arainetjay
Today's episode is 1 of 9 reposts of another podcast I did in 2023 that speaks about the current merge between art and technology. Since 2023, Google has released its Veo 3 - an incredible generative AI that can also generate audio, speech, and sound effects to match the visuals generated. Support the show Follow me on instagram for more insight arainetjay
Today's episode is 1 of 9 reposts of another podcast I did in 2023 that speaks about the current merge between art and technology. Support the show Follow me on instagram for more insight arainetjay
Today's episode is 1 of 9 reposts of another podcast I did in 2023 that speaks about the current merge between art and technology. Support the show Follow me on instagram for more insight arainetjay
Today's episode is 1 of 9 reposts of another podcast I did in 2023 that speaks about the current merge between art and technology. NFTs didn't quite become as stable as I thought they would by now, but they still have time. PodMatchPodMatch Automatically Matches Ideal Podcast Guests and Hosts For InterviewsSupport the show Follow me on instagram for more insight arainetjay
Today's episode is 1 of 9 reposts of another podcast I did in 2023 that speaks about the current merge between art and technology. Also, Google's Bard has been renamed since 2023 to Gemini. PodMatchPodMatch Automatically Matches Ideal Podcast Guests and Hosts For InterviewsSupport the show Follow me on instagram for more insight arainetjay
Today's episode is 1 of 9 reposts of another podcast I did in 2023 that speaks about the current merge between art and technology. This episode speaks about AI in traditional art, and again, in 2023, I called a few things that exist today in 2025. It's now called "personalize" in MidJourney. PodMatchPodMatch Automatically Matches Ideal Podcast Guests and Hosts For InterviewsSupport the show Follow me on instagram for more insight arainetjay
Today's episode is the 1 of 9 reposts of another podcast I did in 2023 that speaks about the current merge between AI and music. In this episode, I hypothetically spoke about AI, Ye, and Kendrick Lamar in 2023, and coincidentally, now in 2025, both Kendrick Lamar and Kanye West have been included in the conversation of AI in the world of Music. Support the show Follow me on instagram for more insight arainetjay
Today's episode is 1 of 9 reposts of another podcast I did in 2023 that speaks about the current merge between art and technology. Support the show Follow me on instagram for more insight arainetjay
Things have been so hectic. I can't believe I recorded this episode 8 months ago! This episode was to be my comeback Just-a-Thought episode, but I've been so focused on my startup company. This episode is about the parallels between human and nature's flight control and navigation systems. Next, I intend to merge episodes from another podcast I worked on. From there, I'll be speaking more about my company and related topics instead of the usual, loosely related thoughts. Thanks so much Suppor...
In Episode 88 of "Just a Thought," we reflect on the profound insights from the latter half of Robert Greene's "The 48 Laws of Power," covering laws 24 to 48. This episode offers a personal retrospective on the powerful strategies discussed, highlighting key lessons and personal interpretations. Delving into how these laws influence modern-day power dynamics, the host synthesizes the wisdom into actionable advice for everyday life. Stay tuned as we also unveil what’s next for the series PodMa...
Episode 87 of Just a Thought explored Law 24 from "The 48 Laws of Power": "Play the Perfect Courtier." We discussed how this law, while rooted in historical court politics, remains relevant in today’s complex social and professional landscapes. The episode highlighted the importance of subtlety, tact, and strategic self-promotion, along with the challenges of maintaining authenticity while adeptly navigating power dynamics. This law serves as a guide to understanding and mastering the art of ...
In Episode 86 of Just a Thought, we explored Law 23 from Robert Greene's "The 48 Laws of Power": "Concentrate Your Forces." Throughout our discussion, we underscored the importance of total focus, both historically and in the modern age. By channeling energies and resources towards a singular purpose, individuals and organizations can amplify their impact and drive significant results. Yet, the law also serves as a reminder of the perils of overconcentration and the necessity of a balanced fo...
Today's episode of Just a Thought delved into Law 22: "Use the Surrender Tactic: Transform Weakness into Power." Far from endorsing defeat, we discussed how tactical surrender can be a powerful tool for flipping the script in various scenarios—be it warfare, business, or personal relationships. Through historical anecdotes and real-life contexts, we explored the finesse required to execute this paradoxical law effectively. We learned that surrender isn't about losing; it's about choosing when...
In Episode 84 of "Just a Thought," we dissected Law 21 from Robert Greene's "The 48 Laws of Power." This law, an ode to strategic subtlety, prompts us to reassess our instinctual need for overt displays of intelligence. Using historical anecdotes and modern analogies, we deliberated on how feigning unawareness, at opportune moments, can be a formidable tactic in various spheres of life. Instead of undermining one's capabilities, this law emphasizes the potency of keeping them discreet, only t...
Episode 83 of "Just a Thought" plunged into the often-misunderstood Law 20: "Do Not Commit to Anyone," from Robert Greene's "The 48 Laws of Power." Using historical examples like Sir Francis Bacon, we unpacked the wisdom behind maintaining a sense of autonomy and not committing too hastily. This approach, we found, offers greater flexibility and protects against exploitation or shortsightedness, especially in our rapidly evolving digital age. The key takeaway is not to be disloyal but to be d...
In Episode 82, we delved deep into the nuanced yet critical Law 19 from Robert Greene's "The 48 Laws of Power," which advises us to "Know Who You’re Dealing With—Do Not Offend the Wrong Person." Using historical anecdotes like the story of Thomas Becket and King Henry II, we explored how offending the wrong person can have a domino effect of repercussions in our lives. We also examined the impact of the digital age on this law, discussing how the illusion of online anonymity can sometimes set...
In today's thought-provoking episode, we examined Robert Greene's Law 18, which cautions against the dangers of isolation as a strategy for self-preservation. Through historical case studies like Howard Hughes and a dive into the nuances of digital age interaction, we dissected the multifaceted risks and repercussions of choosing isolation over engagement. We also touched upon the importance of finding a balance to not only sustain power but also maintain emotional and mental well-being. Supp...