Best Podcast Episodes About HALO
Everything podcasters are saying about HALO — curated from top podcasts
Updated: Mar 18, 2026 – 10 episodes
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Top Podcast Clips About HALO
“… a whole article about if anyone listening has a podcast, no matter how small, I think it could be a good SEO generating practice to talk about the Halo app, mention the app in your title and mention Chris Pratt in your title, I think it might mean that Nancy Flanders has to write about your podcast and link to it on live action. That's it happened to me and it happened to Matt over at a bit fruity podcast. It's like a bat signal. So if you want a little a little press a little SEO action could be could be a tactic Yeah of course you got to get ready for the heat So only do it if you can take …”
“… shared goal. Well, they're funding freelancers to write about our podcast. So that's, you know, that's something. I wonder if that is helping to curb abortions. Maybe, maybe this is all part of the strategy. Anybody who insults Chris Pratt, we write a whole article about if anyone listening has a podcast, no matter how small, I think it could be a good SEO generating practice to talk about the Halo app, mention the app in your title and mention Chris Pratt in your title, I think it might mean that Nancy Flanders has to write about your podcast and link to it on live action. That's it happened to me and it happened to Matt over at a bit fruity podcast. It's like a bat signal. So if you want a little a little press a little SEO action could be could be a tactic Yeah of course you got to get ready for the heat So only do it if you can take it Heat I will I mean listen I would put our listenership up to the readership of that blog Nancy, if you're listening, let me know your analytics. I'll put our listenership up against their numbers any day. I'll have Nancy on the podcast anytime she wants to talk about the Halo app and the things that I brought up here. I would love to have her on. …”
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Lila Rose faces backlash from fellow anti-abortion advocates for allegedly misusing donor funds and promoting misleading medical information. The controversy extends to the Halo app, which has been critiqued for its ambiguous religious messaging and data privacy issues, raising questions about the exploitation of faith in a digital age. This segment invites Nancy Flanders to discuss these pressing concerns and clarify her stance on the Halo app's practices.
“… income directly relates to what game is out whereas like on our side of things it's we've been playing the same it does it's been call of duty and halo for the past 20 years and you know we we don't really go up or down based off of that but oh i'm down i mean yeah but it's not because of the game halo's down i'm down okay well you had i was down then halo went down now i'm does halo need a br does halo need a br yeah i think it has to be done right though but then sometimes i look at it and it's almost like like big team battle in halo infinite i think it would either be like 12 v 12 or maybe …”
“… to a game right now i mean other than this it's addicting but yeah i mean i would say nowadays i probably play more video games when i'm not recording than i can i do i think i think for like for you guys it seems like a lot of you guys is like income directly relates to what game is out whereas like on our side of things it's we've been playing the same it does it's been call of duty and halo for the past 20 years and you know we we don't really go up or down based off of that but oh i'm down i mean yeah but it's not because of the game halo's down i'm down okay well you had i was down then halo went down now i'm does halo need a br does halo need a br yeah i think it has to be done right though but then sometimes i look at it and it's almost like like big team battle in halo infinite i think it would either be like 12 v 12 or maybe even 16 verse 16 and that's almost like b re enough and like people it never got popular but it was like a really cool concept of having like the war dogs and snipers and banshees and ghosts and all the vehicles and a big map so it's like it almost seemed like a pre-br was kind of set but like that never even got attention like i thought it would …”
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Halo needs a battle royale to revive its player base, as gamers have grown tired of the same old gameplay. With the franchise struggling to innovate, a new mode could attract big streamers and breathe life into the game. The discussion highlights the importance of fresh content in keeping players engaged.
“… what's going to happen is we're going to reprice everything. But I think the key point here, what do you want to own? Own the hard assets. Own the halos. The term we called it in the 2000s was the revenge of the old economy because it was coming off the back of the dot-com boom. This time around, I love that term halo. Heavy asset, low obsolescence. Own those assets and hang on. And I want to own metal. I want to own gold. I want to own oil. And by the way, again, this is a huge disruption. It's just not isolated to oil. So ever since 2022 commodity prices spike, these emerging markets get …”
“… that Trump's been doing here in the Western Hemisphere, this all starts to lean into his strategy or the analyst was breaking down. So he goes further into how this might play out into this next clip and how the trade could play out. Take a look. And what's going to happen is we're going to reprice everything. But I think the key point here, what do you want to own? Own the hard assets. Own the halos. The term we called it in the 2000s was the revenge of the old economy because it was coming off the back of the dot-com boom. This time around, I love that term halo. Heavy asset, low obsolescence. Own those assets and hang on. And I want to own metal. I want to own gold. I want to own oil. And by the way, again, this is a huge disruption. It's just not isolated to oil. So ever since 2022 commodity prices spike, these emerging markets get money. What do they buy? They buy gold. They buy anything but dollar denominated assets because they don't want to get sanctions imposed on them like what happened to the Russians. And as a result, you don't have that money coming back. One other point you got to keep in mind is now transfer payments are bigger. The U.S. debt is bigger. The interest …”
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As global economic shifts continue, owning hard assets like gold and oil is becoming essential to weather financial disruptions. With emerging markets avoiding dollar-denominated assets to escape sanctions, the demand for commodities is skyrocketing. This shift indicates a potential repricing of assets and highlights the importance of investing in low obsolescence infrastructure for future stability.
“… it has to find little nuggets of knowledge. I'll give you a very concrete example that I've actually been doing recently. So I am a fan of the Halo series of games. I was going to bring this up because my wife and I played that together quite a bit. There you go. And as part of that, what I'm doing right now is after every Halo match and Halo Infinite, the latest edition of this, you get a set of what's known as film files, but they're not really film files. They're just binary files used for reconstruction by the game engine. So when you decide to replay, like, oh, what did I do in that …”
“… all it is. Yes. Right? Whether you use SpecKit or any other tool. I personally actually like after SpecKit, I started even simplifying that by just having one markdown file that just dump everything in there. And as the model iterates, and sometimes it has to find little nuggets of knowledge. I'll give you a very concrete example that I've actually been doing recently. So I am a fan of the Halo series of games. I was going to bring this up because my wife and I played that together quite a bit. There you go. And as part of that, what I'm doing right now is after every Halo match and Halo Infinite, the latest edition of this, you get a set of what's known as film files, but they're not really film files. They're just binary files used for reconstruction by the game engine. So when you decide to replay, like, oh, what did I do in that match? It feeds these binary files. It's like a full-on narrative. Yeah. Here's the area of the map and positions and the gravity settings and everything. But it's a binary file. It's a very opaque binary blob that I have no idea about. Right? Right. What I do is essentially use Opus 4.5 with Cloud Code to go like, I will reverse engineer this. I …”
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Spec-driven development is not a return to waterfall methodologies; rather, it’s a way to manage context and reduce guesswork in coding. By explicitly defining requirements and using tools like SpecKit, developers can ensure that AI models operate effectively within set parameters. This approach leads to clearer outcomes and more efficient coding practices, ultimately enhancing productivity.
“… Newman, actually interviews a former information minister for Chavez. Part of this information minister's responsibility was Chavez's TV show, Halo Presidente. The information minister describes how, when Chavez appeared on TV, they were constantly looking for good news he could take credit for on air, which often meant faking stuff. Pretending a factory was ready to start production when it wasn't, sprucing up a derelict farm so it was ready for prime time. According to this information minister, Chavez himself often didn't know that the victories he was presenting were gussied up or …”
“… among his supporters a sense of confidence. There's a book I read that really describes what life in Venezuela felt like under the spell of this confidence. It's called Things Are Never So Bad That They Can't Get Worse. The writer, journalist William Newman, actually interviews a former information minister for Chavez. Part of this information minister's responsibility was Chavez's TV show, Halo Presidente. The information minister describes how, when Chavez appeared on TV, they were constantly looking for good news he could take credit for on air, which often meant faking stuff. Pretending a factory was ready to start production when it wasn't, sprucing up a derelict farm so it was ready for prime time. According to this information minister, Chavez himself often didn't know that the victories he was presenting were gussied up or fake. The writer tells one insane story about yet another infrastructure project. This was the Bolivarian cable train, a transit project which was still under construction. But Chavez wanted it completed in time for an election. He wanted to ride the train himself on live TV. The European engineering firm who had been doing the construction said this …”
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Hugo Chavez staged a fake train ride to showcase his socialist achievements, creating an illusion of progress just days before winning an election. This elaborate ruse involved a hidden winch to pull a train along the tracks, while Chavez confidently touted the benefits of socialism. Despite the deception, this spectacle won him significant public support, highlighting the disconnect between reality and the promises made during his presidency.
“… Miller and Alison Weiss. edited by Joel Paston and engineered by Benjamin Spencer. Our video editor is Brad Williams. Our research team is Dan Chalon, Isabella Kinsel, Kristen O'Donoghue, and Mia Silverio. And our social producer is Jake McPherson. Thank you for listening to Profiting Markets from Profiting Media. If you liked what you heard, give us a follow. I'm Ed Elson.”
“… an article on what has happened in Iran, which you can read on my sub stack right now. But let's be very clear. This is big. And fortunately, for my sanity, the markets are finally agreeing. Okay, that's it for today. This episode was produced by Claire Miller and Alison Weiss. edited by Joel Paston and engineered by Benjamin Spencer. Our video editor is Brad Williams. Our research team is Dan Chalon, Isabella Kinsel, Kristen O'Donoghue, and Mia Silverio. And our social producer is Jake McPherson. Thank you for listening to Profiting Markets from Profiting Media. If you liked what you heard, give us a follow. I'm Ed Elson.”
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Prediction markets show a 24% chance of a significant event happening by 2026, raising questions about their reliability. Are these bettors misinformed, or do they have insights we lack? Understanding these dynamics is crucial for grasping how market reactions may impact our lives, which will be explored in upcoming discussions.
“… other times where I'm just like bro. I'm gonna go live and that is important If you don't like what you're doing, I'm not I'm not a cod guy and Halo's fucking Oh, yeah, I can bang out minecraft if I have like hex or someone with me, but like besides that it's like fuck I don't really and I don't have a Natural want to play a video game, so I'm like I'm just I don't know. I'm kind of I just feel very stuck when it comes to streaming So I'm kind of and I've felt that luckily we had like Halo watch parties last year so that filled out a decent amount of time But um, I don't know I'm just I …”
“… die you're uploading yeah, I mean, yeah, you got 8k subs never went live again No, I know well, yeah, I feel like I've I'm finding It's just been I have spurts with streaming to where I'll find something that I like doing while streaming But then there's other times where I'm just like bro. I'm gonna go live and that is important If you don't like what you're doing, I'm not I'm not a cod guy and Halo's fucking Oh, yeah, I can bang out minecraft if I have like hex or someone with me, but like besides that it's like fuck I don't really and I don't have a Natural want to play a video game, so I'm like I'm just I don't know. I'm kind of I just feel very stuck when it comes to streaming So I'm kind of and I've felt that luckily we had like Halo watch parties last year so that filled out a decent amount of time But um, I don't know I'm just I felt very Stagnant for years like I can't like I used to grind pubs and stuff and I'd at least just get on the game rage play Ranked play. Well, then it's even just become so I don't even want to do that Your game is just kind of dead to put it blunt. Like Halo is just it's fucking beyond I'm kind of blessed by Call of Duty because if Call of Duty …”
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Finding balance between fitness and streaming is a common struggle for content creators. One streamer reflects on losing 60 pounds but feels stuck, realizing that dedicating time to fitness makes streaming harder. He questions whether he can excel in both areas or if he must choose one path to succeed.
“And that's why I bought the framework, which was expensive, $3,000. But it had 128 gigs of RAM as a Strix Halo. I'm interested in models I can run on that. That's where the retail level excitement comes. Do you know what a DGX Spark is going to cost from Dell? I mean, they didn't put the price up. Well, it's around $3,000 to $5,000. It is $3,000 to $5,000, okay. Yeah. Yeah And there be I think Darren was ASUS if I remember correctly Yes Several OEMs will make it Supermicro had one that was the ugliest thing ever it looked like a tower it like you don …”
“And that's why I bought the framework, which was expensive, $3,000. But it had 128 gigs of RAM as a Strix Halo. I'm interested in models I can run on that. That's where the retail level excitement comes. Do you know what a DGX Spark is going to cost from Dell? I mean, they didn't put the price up. Well, it's around $3,000 to $5,000. It is $3,000 to $5,000, okay. Yeah. Yeah And there be I think Darren was ASUS if I remember correctly Yes Several OEMs will make it Supermicro had one that was the ugliest thing ever it looked like a tower it like you don need to be it doesn need to be a tower yeah he got the asus gx10 ascent it is it is very very nice to be able to do a model locally and have the firepower to basically go coal hog on it so what does that let you do that you wouldn't have done before uh so i mean well first of all out of the box anything artistic anything you want to do with video or …”
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Investing in powerful local AI models, like the Strix Halo with 128 gigs of RAM, allows for unprecedented capabilities in translation and artistic projects. With prices ranging from $3,000 to $5,000, these systems provide privacy and efficiency, enabling users to run complex models without relying on cloud infrastructure. This shift not only enhances productivity but also safeguards sensitive conversations.
“… Actually, you could argue she did the opposite. She was setting up interviews with the likes of Barry Weiss, pushing Charlie's final book, Shabbat Shalom, Shabbat Shalom. Okay, we got it. Now, what is also a fact is that some of the employees and some of the people who were associated parties with Next Models remember Erika Fransfey at the office taking meetings. Weird, because Erika Kirk, despite her very illustrious multi-hyphenated career, she's actually never made the claim to have worked for a modeling agency. So what was she doing? That was a question we went out to her with. What were …”
“… Josh Hammer lying when he said Charlie effectively that Charlie never blinked on Israel. She never said anything at all about what Charlie was going through. Never said, oh, that donor took money away from him. I'm so angry about that. Not once. Actually, you could argue she did the opposite. She was setting up interviews with the likes of Barry Weiss, pushing Charlie's final book, Shabbat Shalom, Shabbat Shalom. Okay, we got it. Now, what is also a fact is that some of the employees and some of the people who were associated parties with Next Models remember Erika Fransfey at the office taking meetings. Weird, because Erika Kirk, despite her very illustrious multi-hyphenated career, she's actually never made the claim to have worked for a modeling agency. So what was she doing? That was a question we went out to her with. What were you actually doing here parked up at this office? What is your connection here to next model agency, next model management? And yeah, do you know Faith Cates? How do you know Faith Cates, Erica? Do you know, did you see Epstein walking around the office? Fair questions. Well, what we can now confirm, and these are eyewitness accounts specifically, …”
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Erika Kirk's mysterious ties to a modeling agency raise questions about the treatment of young models in New York. Eyewitness accounts suggest she acted as a real estate contact for housing Eastern European models, packed into tight living quarters. This unsettling connection sheds light on the hidden realities of the modeling industry.
“… Miller and Alison Weiss, edited by Joel Patterson and engineered by Benjamin Spencer. Our video editor is Brad Williams. Our research team is Dan Shalon, Isabella Kinsel, Kristen O'Donoghue, and Mia Silverio. And our social producer is Jake McPherson. Thank you for listening to ProfitG Markets from ProfitG Media. If you like what you heard, give us a follow. I'm Ed Elson. I will see you tomorrow.”
“… panel. If you have a guest you think we should speak to on this topic or any other, please drop us a line in the comments or email our producer Claire at markets at profgmedia.com. We hope to hear from you. This episode was produced by Claire Miller and Alison Weiss, edited by Joel Patterson and engineered by Benjamin Spencer. Our video editor is Brad Williams. Our research team is Dan Shalon, Isabella Kinsel, Kristen O'Donoghue, and Mia Silverio. And our social producer is Jake McPherson. Thank you for listening to ProfitG Markets from ProfitG Media. If you like what you heard, give us a follow. I'm Ed Elson. I will see you tomorrow.”
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We're wrapping up today's ProfitG Markets panel, but your input is crucial! If you know a guest who could add value to our discussions, let us know in the comments or email our producer. Stay tuned for more insights tomorrow!
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