The Yelp! Episode

The Yelp! Episode

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Segment 1 (00:00 - 05:00)

good day gentle listener and welcome to notable Humanities in the last episode Jazzy Jeremy exploded because of his incompetence and is never returning to the podcast and in this episode ktic Cadence talks about the economy and is introduced to the podcast tenacious Trenton is Overjoyed with Jeremy's death and also talks about the economy from Yelp reviews to unit 7 of AP Human geography this is the Yelp episode hello everybody today we will be covering units 7. 1 and 7. 8 of AP human geography and just address the elephant in the room yes Jeremy did actually explode and he is actually never coming back because of your complete incompetence good luck wait why will you say that so they replace him is Cadence Smith GRE expectations everybody and I hope she can exceed the very low expectations that Jeremy had when he was still with us what are we doing on this podcast today we are reading yel reviews should we start with one yeah we should well the first review was made D from Great Britain on December 12th 1803 we should read it is a five-star review that states wow great brand during the Industrial Revolution was truly a game changer The Innovation and progress were unmatched factories sprang up like mushrooms revolutionizing production with steam engines and mechanized looms the textile industry was booming and cities like Manchester and Birmingham became bustling Hobs of activity sure there were some Growing Pains child labor and pollution but the sheer Ingenuity and drive to modernize were inspiring the railways were a standout feature connecting towns and cities like never before making travel and trade faster and more efficient and let's not forget the advancements and Iron and steel production which lead the Foundation of modern infrastructure if you are a fan of progress and Innovation Great Britain this era is a mustsee five stars are kickstarting the modern world wow what a great review using this Real review what was the main purpose of Railways during the Industrial Revolution jeez that was kind of out of nowhere but Railways were used for connecting towns and making training travel faster and more efficient as stated in the yel preview now I have a question for you what is the Industrial Revolution a period in history when Society shifted from making Goods mostly by hand in small workshops to using machines and large factories to produce Goods in much larger quantities drastically changing how people lived and worked especially through new inventions and Manufacturing techniques list move on to the next review this next review was written on October 30th 2024 by rker K that was the day before Jeremy's explosion this one and a half review of the Denny's and R say Tas says verbatim Denny's a disgrace a soulless relic of the industrial revolution's worst strings the service is painfully slow the was cold and tasteless and the atmosphere felt like a factory floor lifeless loud and pressing the limp bacon and burnt ash H the burnt hash browns might as well been cooked in a cal furnace and the buzzing F lescent lights were as oppressive as the small of the small filled Skies of the 19th century cities Denny's embodies the same profit driven mocracy that exploited workers back then and it shows in every soggy pancake an overworked employee then there was an AI addicted psychopath named Jeremy who made himself pass out on top of me and then tried to convince me to pass out on him never again will I subject myself to

Segment 2 (05:00 - 10:00)

tasteless industrial nightmare oh my gosh everything about Jeremy that happened in that review was based on true events maybe he really was a psychopath with his AI girlfriend I told that they included some media with the review it looks like a picture of the food a picture of Jeremy and a and then a video of Jeremy why don't we play it for listeners the listeners and Watchers okay oh my God okay the Y review mentions workers being exploited during the Industrial Revolution can you give us some examples yeah sure during the Industrial Revolution workers particularly women and low and children were widely exploited through practices like long working hours extremely low wages dangerous working conditions in factories and mines lack of safety regulations and the widespread use of child labor where young children were forced to operate Machinery in tight spaces due to their small size all while receiving minimal pay and enduring harsh treatment when and where did the Industrial Revolution take place well it was from 17 1760 to around 1830 and it started England but spread to Continental Europe with America and Japan well on that note we should head for the toward the next review go ahead with it this one was written by John JJs during some period of the Industrial Revolution oh I think I know this guy that's John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt he's a good friend of the podcast I met around the time he made this review and he loves his spinning jennes and Power lims on that note let's read John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt's two and a half star review for a cotage industry in New England it says they had no spinning Jenny's or power loom I left that garbage heap they call a cottage industry immediately they had nice customer service though that was a great review by a great friend of the podcast John Jacob Jingleheimer Smith what is a c a cottage industry is a small manufacturing business that's owned and operated by an individual or a family typically operating out of a home rather than a purpose-built facility now my question for you is what is the spinning jenny and Power Loom and why were they significant during the Industrial Revolution the spinning jenny made in 1764 and the powerloom made in 1785 were key inventions during the Industrial Revolution the revolutionized testile production the spinning journey embeded by James har Greaves allowed one worker to spin multiple spoons of thread at once greatly increasing efficiency Edmond car rides Power Loom automated the weaving process placing manual labor mechanized production both dimensions sped up manufacturing reduced cost and contributed to the rise of larger scale factories reshaping the economy and labor systems these Innovations not only transformed the T style industry but also played a central role in the broader Industrial Revolution driving global trade and techn technological proc progresses progress amazing answer Cadence now we have some words from our sponsor the bread slicer 9,000 have you ever had trouble slicing bread what trouble no more the ultimate bread slicer 9,000 the ultimate breast slicer 9,000 is the best overall breast slicer you will ever need this breast slicer will cut any loaf of bread you put into it into 12 evenly sized slices and just three saws of the bread it do this so efficiently because of our brand new slicing technology that we invented that uses very SLI raises to cut the bread and if you still don't believe me then why don't you listen to Ral Chef Jonathan bread the inventor of the bread five stars the ultimate bread slicer 9000 is easily the bre bread slicer out there take it from me Jonathan bread inventor of bread I'd say this is the best thing since sliced

Segment 3 (10:00 - 15:00)

bread Highway oncoming tra and welcome back everybody I hope everyone had a great time with the sponsor but we need to hop right back onto the yper viiew train this one is by jet C isn't that our geography teacher it sure looks like him let's see what he wrote on his review of Costco on January 31st 2025 Costco did not have my size of pants I'm so disappointed what else am I going to wear pants from Sam's Club I don't think so I'm not in their Club however they did have a delicious delectable double chunk chocolate cookie I think that deserves five big booms boom boom b boom on a side note I appreciate that Costco often emphasizes sustainable sourcing for its products which aligns with the principles of sustainable development it would be great if they could extend that commit to their pants as well ensuring that all materials are responsibly sourced and produced for this review we got a double chunk chocolate cookie from Costco and we are going to see if it's actually worth five big booms okay wow that was an amazing double ch chocolate cookie it definitely deserves five big booms boom boom boom boom double chunk chocolate cookie was so good carer mentions sustainable development what is that sustainable development is economical development that is conducted without the pleas of Natural Resources what is encoun turism and why is it important Bazinga ecotourism group promotes responsible travel practices ecotourism seeks to fragile ecosystems and wildlife habitats what about we move on to the next review this one is a is by a friend of the podcast prino reviewing a nursing home in New Jersey so I'm prunes and I think I live in the nursing home some days are sunny and others are well let's say I forget what day it is the stuff are nice I think they help me with my meals but sometimes I can't remember if I like broccoli or I just like saying broccoli they have this Garden I think where they grow vegetables yes vegetables apparently they're good for you but I'm still trying to figure out why cookies aren't on the food pyramid I overheard them talking about something called sustainability sounds fancy right I think it means we should all hug trees and sings of the vegetables they say they use local food which is great but why is there so much plastic on my tray I'm pretty sure that's not good for the earth I mean I can't even remember where I put my socks let alone how to save the planet overall I'm not sure if I like it here or not the be are nice but I get confused a lot maybe you'll give it three stars or is it four I just want to remember where I put my socks hey Siri oh my grandson or wasn't cat I don't think she knows she was making a review I bet every night since Halloween day she has seen a light and in that light was Jeremy but that was still an amazing review by Bruns it sure was what is resource depletion um that's kind of off topic but resource depletion is the gradual exhaustion of Natural Resources due to the overuse or unsustainable practices now I'm going to give you an unrelated question what are the un's sustainable development goals the UN sust of development goals are 17 targets to address Global challenges like poverty inequality clim James by 2030 I think it's time for the N review last but not least is a review by Peter P AKA Spider-Man on May 3rd 2002 it's a review for Tony's green s in New York City five stars I F pizza all over New York City on rooftops upside down mid swing but Tony's green slice top tier not just for

Segment 4 (15:00 - 18:00)

the crispy crust but because they're saving the city while feeding it they run on solar power use local ingredients and pack everything in biodegradable materials less waste clogging up Alleyways trust me check plus they donate exra food and compost scraps proving business dis can balance profit people and the planet great food great Mission this place is like a superhero of sustainability definitely coming back probably through the window Spidey what was this was that actually Spider-Man if though that is amazing he should be a friend of the podcast we need to contact him to figure that out I cannot believe it I am absolutely flabbergasted and amazed I hate what that say that why does he keep talking about biodegradable materials how does it relate to sustainability biodegradable materials contribute to the sustainab ility by reducing landfill waste lowering environmental impact minimizing pollution supporting a circular economy raising consumer awareness driving Innovation and aiding in climate change migration through the their natural decomposition and use of renewable resources now it's time for your weird question explain what would happen to the standard of living in a country if they strive to achieve the UN sustainable development goals would improve living standards by reducing poverty hunger and diseases while enhancing education equality and economic growth wow you got that correct I've noticed you look a little sad lately I just haven't been noticed lately people they're just ignoring me sounds like you need a cone hat tired of blending in and don't want oncoming traffic to you like me stand out wish less corn hat this trendy orange hat comes in various sizes and can be customized with stickers $3. 99 for 20 stickers unlike uncomfortable or dirty traffic cones the cone hat is designed for Comfort wondering why standing out matters study shows it can help you get noticed and even lend you a job and can also prevent vehicular assault investing in a conut is not just about the fashion it's about making an impression plus my team is even designing version for animals for just five payments of $420 you can own this must have accessory still unique and stylist with the corn hat I feel so noed now because of my new cat cone hat Bazinga I can get all the jobs now Bazinga I'm glad you feel so noticed but it's time to wrap the podcast up let's end it off with a joke why was a pying so wise why answer on the next episode leave your guesses in the comments in the next episode we will probably cover unit four while also reading people's craziest confessions so stay tuned goodbye everyone we bring a b we bring a bom to you ofr the red white and blue we bring the BL you got to you know me as the rler I'm the panther dress in Black once I give your girl the wrist face there's no chance she's coming back I hang with AJ and big J bring the boom you know it's oh we're so sorry to hear about youry passed away he gets two big booms boom

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