JETLAG RADIO 438 | BENKYO RADIO 438

  • Win With Beatportal: Enter to Earn Beatport Store Credits, LINK Subscriptions and More [beatportal]

  • Disclosure reveal the stock Logic plugins that went into their Sam Smith-featuring breakout hit Latch [Computer Music]

  • Here’s why Bruce Springsteen was the highest-paid musician of 2021 [Future Music]

  • Frankie Knuckles’ Birthday Honored with Remastered Robin S and Inaya Day Duet by Director’s Cut: Listen [DJ Mag]

  • BBC Presenter Ros Atkins Reveals Former Life as a Drum ‘N’ Bass DJ [Mixmag]

  • The Chainsmokers surprise release again with future-bass cover of ‘Meet Me At Our Spot’ [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Sam Allan Drops House Anthem “Why Don’t You Love Me” ft. Daudia [Fanfare Records] [YourEDM]

  • Miami Bitcoin Conference to Conclude with Music Festival Featuring Deadmau5, Steve Aoki, More [EDM]

  • Blaqout Launches EDM Producer Course: Industry Renegade [EDM Sauce]

  • Don’t get left behind in the Cryptocurrency and NFT revolution. Listen to Modern Finance. [Modern.Finance]

  • Performance Psychologist Michael Gervais — Fear{less} with Tim Ferriss (#556) [Tim Ferriss]

  • Twelve and a Half: a Taste of the Ingredients [GaryVee]

  • MSF launches response after Typhoon Rai leaves hundreds of casualties in its wake [MSF]

  • Age discrimination involves treating an applicant or employee less favorably because of his or her age. [U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission]

  • The number of children in American hospitals with covid-19 is rising fast [The Economist]

  • Single-payer health care advocates rip Gavin Newsom for ‘flip-flop’ [San Francisco Chronicle] #MedicareForAll

  • From a Birkin bag to bitcoin: Kazakhstan’s protests in six objects [1843 magazine]

  • 5 Practices to Make Your Hybrid Workplace Inclusive [Harvard Business Review]

  • Joe Biden: Scoring the US president's first year in office [BBC News]

  • Microsoft Buys Scandal-Tainted Activision in Bet on Metaverse [Bloomberg]

  • 'We want peace': Blinken to meet Russian, Ukrainian officials, U.S. says [Reuters]

  • Israeli police under fire for alleged use of Pegasus spyware — Israeli lawmaker says she will question the police about their reported use of the NSO Group hacking tool on Israeli citizens. [AL-Jazeera News] Israel needs left-leaning leadership.

  • The Continued Calamity at The Border — Migrants from across the region have again filled camps in northern Mexico, where criminals and traffickers prey upon them. [New Yorker]

  • A New Use for AI: Summarizing Scientific Research for Seven-Year-Olds [The Verge]

  • One Good Thing: ABC’s Abbott Elementary breathes new life into the mockumentary [Vox]

  • Recruit’s tech platforms are reimagining the hiring process [TechCrunch]

  • Stop giving out booster shots until more of the world is vaccinated, says the WHO [MIT Technology Review]

  • January 6 select committee subpoenas Trump lawyers including Rudy Giuliani, Sidney Powell, and Jenna Ellis [Insider]

  • We rely on #space systems for everything from weather forecasts and navigation, to intelligence and missile detection but potential adversaries could threaten our freedom to operate. #NATO's new space policy sets out our approach [LinkedIn] #NATO

  • US and Russia to hold talks on Ukraine in potential sign ‘diplomacy is not dead’ [The Guardian]

  • Covid News: U.S. Website for Free At-Home Tests Launches, With a Few Glitches [The New York Times]

  • Rudy Giuliani Among Trump Allies Subpoenaed By Jan. 6 Panel [Huffington Post]

  • People Are Hiding That Their Unvaccinated Loved Ones Died of COVID [The Atlantic]

  • In The 1990s, The New York Knicks Fought Everyone — Even David Stern [FiveThirtyEight]

  • 7 Actors Who Were Considered Too "Ugly" For A Role, And 8 Who Weren't Ugly Enough [BuzzFeed] #JEXI

  • Blinken to meet Russian counterpart as White House warns Moscow could attack Ukraine ‘at any point’ [The Washington Post]

  • Election présidentielle 2022 : Emmanuel Macron veut jouer la carte européenne

    Le chef de l’Etat, qui s’exprime devant le Parlement européen mercredi pour marquer le coup d’envoi de la présidence française du Conseil de l’Union européenne, assumera ce positionnement pendant la campagne. [Le Monde]

  • This emo music festival is a personal attack on millennials — Millennials to Live Nation: How dare you. Also, gimme that presale link. [Mashable]

  • Outdated Cannabis Regulations Are Holding Back COVID-19 Research [VICE News]

  • Israeli Malware NSO Pegasus Spyware Used Against Dozens of Activist Women in The Middle East [The Intercept_]

  • Explore the ambition of Notre Dame Cathedral’s restoration [National Geographic]

  • A year in, experts assess Biden's hits and misses on handling the pandemic [NPR]

  • Interview: Sacramento County Office of Education works on pilot program to bring mental health clinicians to schools [Cap Radio News]

  • On aimerait bien, mais on ne peut plus… [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Defining the Biden Doctrine — U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan sat down with FP to talk about Russia, China, relations with Europe, and year one of the Biden presidency. [Foreign Policy]

  • The Hidden Toll of Sanctions — Why Washington Must Reckon With the Devastating Inflation Its Policies Cause [Foreign Affairs]

  • The Asia-Pacific in 2022: What to Expect [The Diplomat]

  • Symmetries Reveal Clues About the Holographic Universe [Quanta magazine]

  • Check out this recent paper co-authored by @GrosQmichi of #CERNqti, exploring advantage of quantum algorithms for the integration of #particlephysics processes: https://arxiv.org/abs/2201.01547 #quantumtechnologies [CERNquantum]

  • NASA Sets Coverage for Russian Spacewalk Outside Space Station [NASA]

  • #AfricanSwineFever poses a major threat to global food security. To prevent its spread, law enforcement and veterinary services must work together. — Want to learn more? See the joint @INTERPOLCBRNE & @OIEAnimalHealth information note➡️https://bit.ly/3sYq97u #ASFStoptheSpread [INTERPOL_CBRNE]

  • Read, Listen, Watch: Here Are the Latest Additions to CSAF’s Leadership Library [Air Force Magazine]

  • Classic Nissan Skyline With Dodge NASCAR V-8 Swap Lights Up Tokyo Auto Salon [SUPER STREET on MOTORTREND]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 438 & BENKYO RADIO 438.

It’s imperative that Russia does not cause provocation in Ukraine. What’s the rush? What’s the big deal? Why does Russia need to mess with Ukraine? Russia has its own share of problems and troubles. Putin is just trying to change the topic, because he knows the people of Russia are living in harsh conditions, and are about to experience yet another terrible cold winter. The Soviet Union era is over. It’s time for Putin to take care of the Russian people, not invade another nation. People are starving in Russia. People want change in Russia. If Putin causes provocation in Ukraine, The United States including NATO will make absolutely clear that it wants Peace. It does not want war. The diplomatic approach is the ONLY solution to this crisis. Get your diplomats to argue over a nice game of chess, and stop dicking around with the security of the globe. Thanks for listening.

Until Next Time!