Best Podcast Episodes About Daniel Estrin
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Updated: Apr 02, 2026 – 8 episodes
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“… the different religious traditions and just seeing what holds up to scrutiny. I'll give you another example. I have a video coming out about Daniel in the Old Testament here. and I spent about a few months on Daniel interviewing some of the best scholars, both apologetic and critical, because I think it's actually a great way for reason to get a sense of the truth of Christianity and for the following reason. Daniel 11. So Daniel is allegedly a captive in the Babylonian captivity, okay, so sixth century. In Daniel 11, Daniel has a vision and he has this insane prophecy. There's nothing …”
“… the same thing here. Exactly. And so that's what I'm kind of doing now, which is I've kind of brushed aside the atheist, the scientific worldview. And now it's a weird, wild world. It's the beginning of infinity, as you say. And now I'm kind of exploring the different religious traditions and just seeing what holds up to scrutiny. I'll give you another example. I have a video coming out about Daniel in the Old Testament here. and I spent about a few months on Daniel interviewing some of the best scholars, both apologetic and critical, because I think it's actually a great way for reason to get a sense of the truth of Christianity and for the following reason. Daniel 11. So Daniel is allegedly a captive in the Babylonian captivity, okay, so sixth century. In Daniel 11, Daniel has a vision and he has this insane prophecy. There's nothing else like it in the Bible. 11.1 to 35, where he perfectly foresees the next 400 years. He sees Alexander. He sees these minute battles and deals. He sees Alexander's kingdom breaking into four. And then the prophecy stops working in 11.36, around the second century, the Maccabean revolt. The king that was supposed to die in Israel, does not die in …”
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In a quest for truth, the speaker delves into various religious traditions, questioning their validity and exclusivity. By examining the Book of Daniel, they illustrate how prophecies can be interpreted differently, raising the question of whether these texts hold up to scrutiny. Ultimately, the speaker identifies as a seeker, embodying a Taoist perspective on faith and understanding.
“… It's a gradual rebalancing of the labor market, not a full-on deterioration. Which may sound surprising if you've been following the news, says Daniel Zhao, chief economist at Glassdoor. There have been big layoff announcements from Amazon, Block, UPS, Meta. But when we actually look at the macro data, we see that layoffs are relatively similar to where they were before COVID. We aren't seeing this dramatic surge in layoffs. Some of those cuts might never show up in jobless claims, says Andy Challenger at Challenger Gray and Christmas. If you get let go from a large tech company and you get a …”
“… talking about for months. A lack of new jobs means it's taking longer for unemployed people to find work, pushing continuing claims higher. But it looks like most firms are holding on to workers, says Elizabeth Crowfoot, principal economist at Lightcast. It's a gradual rebalancing of the labor market, not a full-on deterioration. Which may sound surprising if you've been following the news, says Daniel Zhao, chief economist at Glassdoor. There have been big layoff announcements from Amazon, Block, UPS, Meta. But when we actually look at the macro data, we see that layoffs are relatively similar to where they were before COVID. We aren't seeing this dramatic surge in layoffs. Some of those cuts might never show up in jobless claims, says Andy Challenger at Challenger Gray and Christmas. If you get let go from a large tech company and you get a severance package, there might not be a need for you to go claim that insurance. Those job losses would show up in the unemployment rate, which as of last month was 4.4 percent, relatively low by historic standards. I'm Megan McCarty Carino from Marketplace.”
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Despite fears of layoffs from companies like Amazon and Meta, new unemployment claims have dropped to their lowest level since January, suggesting a stable labor market. While the economic outlook remains uncertain, the data indicates that most firms are retaining their employees, leading to a gradual rebalancing rather than a crisis. This counters the narrative of widespread job loss, as many layoffs may not even reflect in unemployment claims due to severance packages.
“… we're just sort of right back where we were. But fine. I'll maintain some patience and we'll see if it feels fresh. I'm always happy to be back with Daniel and Buck. I do like the Daniel dynamic and I thought it was interesting to hear Karen push Bebe on what her actual connection to Daniel is And this like you know we manipulators and the easiest people to manipulate our manipulators conversation right? So this kind of warning, be careful, but also like, hey, how do you feel about this person? And okay, you're saying like, no, not like that, but stay frosty. These things can get complicated. Like …”
“I just like. Well, I'm putting her under like new storyline because she's got the PTSD thing, which feels like new. Is it new if she's flashing back to the muse attacks from season one? I don't know. That's like part of what I was like, man, we're just sort of right back where we were. But fine. I'll maintain some patience and we'll see if it feels fresh. I'm always happy to be back with Daniel and Buck. I do like the Daniel dynamic and I thought it was interesting to hear Karen push Bebe on what her actual connection to Daniel is And this like you know we manipulators and the easiest people to manipulate our manipulators conversation right? So this kind of warning, be careful, but also like, hey, how do you feel about this person? And okay, you're saying like, no, not like that, but stay frosty. These things can get complicated. Like I am interested in how that dynamic evolves because obviously Bebe is using Daniel for information. He is clearly head over heels smitten. That's undeniable. And will she start to develop more of a deep and abiding fondness for him as the season goes or not? I don't know. He grows on you, Mallory. He grows on you. I mean, the apartment, you know, …”
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In the latest episode of 'Daredevil: Born Again', the dynamics between characters like Bebe and Daniel take center stage, highlighting themes of manipulation and emotional complexity. The discussion reveals how Bebe's potential ulterior motives could complicate her relationship with the smitten Daniel, while also reflecting on the nostalgia of the original series. As viewers, we are left wondering how these connections will evolve throughout the season.
“… our close to 300 episodes now charlie what's our we sure are getting close there i'm not sure if we've ever talked about one of my favorite authors, Daniel Suarez, who writes the most sophisticated dystopian future novels around technology. And he's a terrific author and a real harbinger of what's to come. Damon? Yeah. And he's right. Six or seven other books that are phenomenal. I am obsessed with him. I think he's I'd love to have him on the show. I was gonna say, Daniel, if you're listening, we'd love to have you as a guest. I did meet him, Ted. So it's not totally out of the So he came to …”
“… of these books are like read it don't necessarily do it this is not necessarily utopian future there's a complex you know dystopian tale of what could happen not a user guide for what to build you know i'm not sure if i'm on this podcast ever in our close to 300 episodes now charlie what's our we sure are getting close there i'm not sure if we've ever talked about one of my favorite authors, Daniel Suarez, who writes the most sophisticated dystopian future novels around technology. And he's a terrific author and a real harbinger of what's to come. Damon? Yeah. And he's right. Six or seven other books that are phenomenal. I am obsessed with him. I think he's I'd love to have him on the show. I was gonna say, Daniel, if you're listening, we'd love to have you as a guest. I did meet him, Ted. So it's not totally out of the So he came to visit us at Magic Leap earlier. Well, maybe you could reach out and say, hey, we'd love to have you guys again. So, Daniel, we'd love to have you on. Actually, I'll dig up context. Let me see. Yeah, he's a great author, a smart guy. Yeah, yeah. So lots of developments around generative AI and AI filmmaking this week. Eleven Labs, which is one of the …”
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AI systems are learning from Uber and Tesla drivers, potentially replacing them in the future. This raises questions about the implications of technology, as illustrated by dystopian novels that warn against blindly following tech trends. Authors like Daniel Suarez provide a critical lens on the future of AI and its impact on society.
“… We will have updates on that. And it's a Wednesday in a midterm cycle, which means we have some election results. The much-watched Kat Abugazaleg-Daniel Biss race, that was last night, and the numbers are in. Should we spoil it? Yeah, this one. But AIPAC took some losses, well, in that race and then in a couple others and also notched a couple of wins. We'll talk about that, plus the role of AI and crypto in the Senate race and in the House races. All right, we'll break it down. Let's start now with NATO. Donald Trump yesterday in a bilateral conversation in the Oval Office of St. Patrick's Day.”
“… crew. We will have some updates from Ryan next week for sure. Ro Khanna is getting called out by Jonathan Greenblatt, perhaps not surprising, but it's turned into a very ugly war. And Greenblatt is leveling some really ugly charges against Ro Khanna. We will have updates on that. And it's a Wednesday in a midterm cycle, which means we have some election results. The much-watched Kat Abugazaleg-Daniel Biss race, that was last night, and the numbers are in. Should we spoil it? Yeah, this one. But AIPAC took some losses, well, in that race and then in a couple others and also notched a couple of wins. We'll talk about that, plus the role of AI and crypto in the Senate race and in the House races. All right, we'll break it down. Let's start now with NATO. Donald Trump yesterday in a bilateral conversation in the Oval Office of St. Patrick's Day.”
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Donald Trump threatened to pull the U.S. out of NATO during a recent press conference at the White House. This shocking statement comes amidst rising tensions in Iraq and ongoing military challenges, raising questions about America's role in global alliances. The implications of such a move could reshape international relations and security dynamics significantly.
“Was she not far left? Was she not far left enough? Should she have been more moderate? It's really not even about her ideology. Her and Daniel Biss aren't even that many degrees of separation on ideology. You pointed it out very perfectly earlier. From my friends that I've talked to in Illinois District 9, and this is not a criticism of Kat personally. Nobody should take it that way. It's just the fact that she didn't have enough time to build credibility and trust in the district. since she moved to Chicago, I believe a year and a half ago, maybe two years ago. I don't want to …”
“Was she not far left? Was she not far left enough? Should she have been more moderate? It's really not even about her ideology. Her and Daniel Biss aren't even that many degrees of separation on ideology. You pointed it out very perfectly earlier. From my friends that I've talked to in Illinois District 9, and this is not a criticism of Kat personally. Nobody should take it that way. It's just the fact that she didn't have enough time to build credibility and trust in the district. since she moved to Chicago, I believe a year and a half ago, maybe two years ago. I don't want to misrepresent it, but I've lived in Chicago for about two and a half, three years, and I've lived here longer. And I think that when I talk to my friends in Illinois, District 9, they would say like, dude, I just want to pick somebody who can reliably represent this district. And I think Kat could have absolutely done that, but I think Daniel Biss had the …”
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Despite criticism, Kat's first campaign in Illinois District 9 showed remarkable potential. Having just moved to Chicago, she garnered over 20% of the vote, proving she can build credibility with the community over time. This segment emphasizes the importance of patience and support for new candidates, regardless of immediate outcomes.
“… one, and they're really trying to boost State Senator Laura Fine, who's a strong supporter of Israel. And that's really irritated someone like Daniel Biss, who is the Evanston mayor. He's the grandson of a Holocaust survivor, but has had questions about Israel's tactics post-October 7th. And when Elena talks about some of the other candidates in this race, those candidates are very much against a lot of what Israel has done. And where some dirty pool has kind of come into play here. We've seen a bank shot with a little bit of a masse from... A mass say? Is that a basketball term? Pool. Dirty …”
“… of millions of dollars, you know, across multiple cycles and has weighed in pretty heavily in the Illinois primaries up and down the ballot, not just in this race. But it's become a bit of a flashpoint here because you've got multiple candidates, number one, and they're really trying to boost State Senator Laura Fine, who's a strong supporter of Israel. And that's really irritated someone like Daniel Biss, who is the Evanston mayor. He's the grandson of a Holocaust survivor, but has had questions about Israel's tactics post-October 7th. And when Elena talks about some of the other candidates in this race, those candidates are very much against a lot of what Israel has done. And where some dirty pool has kind of come into play here. We've seen a bank shot with a little bit of a masse from... A mass say? Is that a basketball term? Pool. Dirty pool. Oh, yes. Bank shot. You're thinking different bank shot. I am thinking a different bank shot. Okay, thank you. Sorry. Thank you for clarifying. That's okay. There's been this ad that has been run to boost another candidate in the race, Bushra Amiwala, who is a fierce critic of Israel. She's a lesser known candidate. You would think, why …”
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The Illinois primaries are a battleground for generational change and highlight the contentious role of AIPAC's financial influence in shaping political outcomes.
“… 46,225. The Nasdaq dropped 327 points, about 1.5%, to finish at 22,152. And the S&P 500 gave up 91 points, 1.4%, to end at 6624. We just heard from Daniel Ackerman about the status of seafood imports and from Carla Javier about the rising price of vegetables Well Cisco Corporation a leading distributor of both seafood and produce sank two and one percent. Dole PLC, purveyor of veggies and fruit, dipped one and a half percent. Lamb Weston Holdings specializes in potato products. They count as a vegetable, right? Lamb Weston added two and a third percent. You're listening to Marketplace.”
“coming up so the volunteer drove to the hotel and now they're at the chuck e cheese Sounds like a blast. But first, let's do the numbers. The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 768 points, 1.6%, to close at 46,225. The Nasdaq dropped 327 points, about 1.5%, to finish at 22,152. And the S&P 500 gave up 91 points, 1.4%, to end at 6624. We just heard from Daniel Ackerman about the status of seafood imports and from Carla Javier about the rising price of vegetables Well Cisco Corporation a leading distributor of both seafood and produce sank two and one percent. Dole PLC, purveyor of veggies and fruit, dipped one and a half percent. Lamb Weston Holdings specializes in potato products. They count as a vegetable, right? Lamb Weston added two and a third percent. You're listening to Marketplace.”
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The stock market took a hit today, with the Dow Jones losing 768 points, or 1.6%, closing at 46,225. This decline reflects broader trends, as both the Nasdaq and S&P 500 also fell, with significant impacts on companies like Cisco and Dole PLC, while Lamb Weston saw a surprising gain amidst the chaos.
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