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Jen Abel is a B2B entrepreneur and is the co-founder of JJELLYFISH. She has been featured as a Cohost and speaker engaged by brands including Conde Nast's Glamour, General Assembly etc. In this episode she spoke about Selling to the Enterprise, Expanding to the US, Nuances of the 0-1 journey and more with Roshan Cariappa. Key Highlights: (00:00) Introduction (01:32) Jen's background (04:30) Nuances of doing the 0-1 journey (08:33) Narrowing down on ICPs (12:17) Moving beyond 'Nice to have' to 'Need to have' (14:55) The Nuances of Selling to Enterprises (17:59) Mistakes people make while selling to the Enterprise (25:50) Competing against larger incumbents (26:16) Principles of Founder-led Sales (28:51) 3 Essentials for a good cold email (32:01) Scaling sales beyond the founder (33:50) Hiring the first sales person (36:11) Nuances of expanding to the US (37:54) Working with Indian Founders (42:04) What should Indian Founders develop (43:55) Jen's Books/Podcasts recommendations ------------------------------------- Connect with Jen: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenabel/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jjen_abel ------------------------------------- Connect with Us: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/startup-operator Twitter: https://twitter.com/OperatorStartup ------------------------------------- If you liked this episode, let us know by hitting the like button and share with your friends and family. Please also remember to subscribe to our channel and switch on the notifications to never miss an episode! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/startup-operator/message
Heard of the phrase, 'Nice guys finish last'? What about 'Nice guys are the worst'? Well in this episode we discuss the huge gamble that are 'Nice guys'. Check it out! Our Website: https://www.likeridingafish.com Music from https://filmmusic.io "Feelin Good" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
JLP | Your 'Nice' Mama Ain't So Nice! by Jesse Lee Peterson
Oxley MP Milton Dick reflects on a big day in Canberra yesterday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"What 'social justice' seeks to do is to eliminate undeserved disadvantages for selected groups... This is often done in disregard of the costs of this to other individuals or groups -- or even to the requirements of society as a whole." -Thomas Sowell, The Quest for Cosmic Justice "Insulin was developed over 100 years ago. Retail cost of insulin is less than. Two. Quarters. Companies try to sell insulin shots at 300 dollars a pop. Some are 'Nice' and sell it at 100 dollars a pop." -Lady on Twitter Call not that man wretched, who whatever ills he suffers, has a child to love. -Eric Hoffer You can discover what your enemy fears most by observing the means he uses to frighten you. -Eric Hoffer
Hi! In this episode i chat to my best friend MÈABH FITZGIBBON! It was such a nice convo and i think yall will really like it! Let us know what ye think on an anchor voice message and... ENJOY!
Today on Like it Matters Radio Mr. Black wants us to consider, "What are we saving it for?" Many people are putting things off for the perfect timing. Waiting till the kids are out of school, or when the debt is released or when A takes place, or when B changes. The problem is we don't know what tomorrow brings and there's no time like the present time to "Get 'er done'. Tune into Like It Matters Radio for an hour of power as Mr. Black has us consider; 'Nice is Now'! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode, Travonne Edwards and co-host Jason Madison are joined by the WNBA's Lexi Brown. Lexi talks about playing video games as a kid, her love for dancing, if she is best dressed in the WNBA, growing up as Dee Brown's daughter, being 'Nice' in 8th grade and being a Tar Heel fan as a kid but ending up playing ball for Duke.BOMM Hotline: 9142698547 Produced by John Jervay Sign up for The Athletic: TheAthletic.com/dingsSupport us on www.patreon.com/countthedingsFind us: www.countthedings.comSocial: @countthedings @back2backpod @bommpodcastFacebook: www.facebook.com/countthedings
It was Will Rogers who said, "Diplomacy is the art of saying 'Nice doggie ...' until you can find a rock." Patience and tolerance ... we all need it - and not just to get the advantage. Here's a fact: learning to be patient, tolerant, and make allowances for others is not only a gift we give to others and ourselves (thus making it possible for us to be happy) but it might even set pleasant historical vectors in-place that span 20 centuries. Don't believe it? You need to catch Rick's message, THEN you need to listen to this companion podcast! Listen to Rick's message HERE: https://youtu.be/UfhGQqsZIGM Find out about Happy HERE: https://www.roswellgrace.com/happy
On this weeks episode we discuss the idea of a "Nice Guy and a "Good Girl/ Pick Me". What the possible benefits/ negatives of being this kind of person. Also we touch on why some Somali girls just don't find Somali men attractive and why. As well as much more ! We don't ask often but please leave a rating below! It helps other people like you who enjoy this podcast find us! Website : www.fullylivingnetwork.com/out-of-lies Instagram : www.instagram.com/fullylivingnetwork Twitter: www.twitter.com/outofliespod
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Chana Joffe-Walt, producer for This American Life and host of the new podcast Nice White Parents, and Dr. Rachel Lissy, senior Program Officer at Ramapo for Children, talk about investigating the relationship between white parents and segregation at one New York City school.
Christine starts off her new adventure strong when her aunt takes her on a shopping trip. But when happy-go-lucky Aunt Lisa reveals a long-lost love story, Christine decides that her summer won't be all fun and games. Camp Stories is a fiction podcast by Maddie Hammond that follows the lives of the staff, campers, and alumni of Camp Harwood. This is an anthology series- each season stands alone. Pick a season, start at Episode 1, and enjoy! From Privilege to Progress (IG: @privtoprog) is helping me understand more ways to be a helpful ally. Check them out!
¿Por qué nos encanta decir algunas palabras y otras, en cambio, las detestamos? La artista Coco Dávez, autora de los retratos 'Faceless', se toma una copa en el Hotel Jorge Juan para charlar con Javier Aznar sobre esas palabras que aman y odian. También hablan de Warhol, de Walt Disney, de sectas, de suspensos, de Osho, de viajes absurdos y de mucho más.Notas del podcast:- Faceless: https://www.planetadelibros.com/libro-faceless/280395 - 'Despojos' por Rachel Cusk: http://www.librosdelasteroide.com/-despojos - 'Just Kids' por Patti Smith: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/611842/eramos-unos-ninos--just-kids-by-patti-smith/ - 101 Dalmatas, comienzo de dueños parecidos a los perros - Proceso Guernica: https://historia.nationalgeographic.com.es/a/guernica-picasso-paso-a-paso_12698 - Mi filosofia de A a B y de B a A - Andy Warhol - Monte Rinjani - Indonesia - Olafur Eliasson: https://instagram.com/studioolafureliasson?igshid=12cka5txppnp9 - Keith Haring en Liverpool: https://youtu.be/vo_feQ-w-QE - Cromorama de Riccardo Falcinelli: https://www.megustaleer.com/libros/cromorama/MES-104871 - 'Ponle sabor' - DJ Kun: https://open.spotify.com/track/0QgJfd7JvIGdSfqBVLrnv3?si=2uJi1ulqSQqapHjiqPid4w - Rubén Rodrigo: https://instagram.com/rubens_rodrigo?igshid=16hcc7iq2yeyc - 'Nice guys finish last' - Green Day: https://open.spotify.com/track/0EonrvTzzNScmk7QT4L3dw?si=HA3qf5c0Q86ix8fIJ-triA - Viñeta Dibujo- 'Un falsificador genuino' - Filmin- Wild Wild Country - Netflix- Olive Jeffers: https://instagram.com/oliverjeffers?igshid=11740zgm177x6 - Olive Kitteridge - HBO
Do you find your heart sinking when you see you've been added to yet another WhatsApp group? Or maybe you are sick to the teeth of Zoom calls? It's easy to let our digital interactions overwhelm us, and this morning on Mind Yourself Now on Dermot and Dave, Carrie Budds from Quokka Wellness had some tips on how you can manage your online life. These days, we might have as many as 700 connections on social media, whether they're friends, family or people we follow for fun or dog videos. This is well above the widely accepted Dunbar number, which suggests that the number of relationships that a human can comfortably maintain is 150. And this is has only gotten worse with the increase in emails, WhatsApp group calls and Zoom calls for work during lockdown as well as the constant news setting off alerts on our smart phones. Carrie explained to Dermot and Dave on Mind Yourself Now how you can manage the increase in your digital interactions and it's as simple as 'Have to Have', 'Nice to Have' and 'Habit to Have'. [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2020/07/06114654/1030-MYN-WITH-CARRIE-BUDDS.mp3"][/audio]
Vandaag dompelt Annelies ons onder in het boek 'Nice girls don't get the corner office' van Louis P. Frankel. De 67-jarige Amerikaanse auteur toont ons dat je (succes) na veertien jaar toch nog van de grond kan komen en er zelfs met een doctoraat soms flink naast kan zitten. We leren enkele van de 133 "fouten" die ze aanhaalt waaronder tattoos, lang haar en people pleasing. Daarnaast passeert ook een pittige quote van kunstschilder Pablo Picasso de revue en kom je te weten wat paardrijdsters daar mee te maken hebben. Onze beste adviezen houden we lekker voor het laatst, maar we geven al van minuut één onze ongezouten mening. Ontdek de tweede aflevering van P(R)EACH!
From today you'll be able to go shopping, dine in at a restaurant or cafe, go to the library or the gym, and take your kids to the playground as the country enters Alert Level 2. The last two days have recorded no new cases of the virus, but the Prime Minister has warned that while we may have "won the battle... we have not won the war." Physical distancing is still required and most gatherings are limited to 10 people. Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield speaks to Susie Ferguson.
This week Anne and Eamon discuss music that makes people angry. Jazz and the end of 'Nice'. We welcome back The WrongTom and ask him ... 'Why we should love dub music?' Our special guest is the marvellous Melissa Harrison noted nature writer and secret dancer in fields. Please do all the liking, subscribing and review writing you can, it will help the show tremendously. The music in the show is edited for dull copyright reasons but you can hear more by searching out our playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/56sga6VKIXKgKK4Q7OnQFy And a couple of things that weren't on that particular platform: https://sarahgailbrand.bandcamp.com/ https://soundcloud.com/mzharrison-1/the-boundway CONTACT US WHATGOESPOD@GMAIL.COM @WHATGOESPOD - Twitter @WHATGOESPOD - Instagram FACEBOOK.COM/WHATGOESAROUNDPODCAST
Here’s my very basic recipe for ‘Nice Cream.’ I learned this from another YouTuber. Big thanks to the vegan community for posting recipes and inspiring me to make this video. Ingredients & Tools: 3 frozen bananas Ground Cinnamon-(a pinch) Ground Nutmeg-(a pinch) Ground Cloves-(a pinch) 2 Tbsp Granola (the brand I used has no oil) Specific granola I used-Back to Nature Gluten Free Classic Granola (affiliate link here https://amzn.to/33HER47) Vitamix Blender (affiliate link here https://amzn.to/39aCEiT) Enjoy! Thoughts? Comments? Do so on the blog at http://www.improveandhavefun.com
In het kader van het thema 'Nice to meet you' leek het ons mooi om een aantal 'broeders en zusters' uit andere gemeenten aan het woord te laten. Dat leverde een prachtig gesprek op met Rianne. We kunnen er nog heel veel over zeggen, maar misschien is het beter om gewoon mee te luisteren en te genieten!
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Save 10%! Consider the birds. George Putnam was not afraid, but warned us. Elijah Cummings died! Be honest, not nice. Forgive mothers and return to fathers! NOTE: NO CHURCH NEXT SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2019! Jesse will be at Politicon in Nashville, TN. BLOG POST: https://rebuildingtheman.com/be-straight-up-and-honest-not-nice-church-10-20-19/ See Jesse's 2008 Church tribute George Putnam https://youtu.be/BzPmk6a2ig0 (Links to his pornography warning in description there.) Video from today's service: https://youtu.be/sYvpyZfMlhQ Church on Sunday, October 20, 2019, streamed live video 11 AM PT on YouTube, Facebook, Periscope, DLive, Twitch, and Mixer. Listen to Church audio recordings on Apple Podcasts, TuneIn, Spreaker, Stitcher, and SoundCloud. -- SILENT PRAYER: http://silentprayer.video | AUDIO https://soundcloud.com/rebuildingtheman/silent-prayer CHURCH Sunday 11am PT (1pm CT / 2pm ET) http://rebuildingtheman.com/church COUNSELING at BOND http://rebuildingtheman.com/counseling or call 323-782-1980 BOOKS http://bondinfostore.org DONATE http://rebuildingtheman.com/donate
Elvis decided to read some of his reviews on Amazon , Listen to our interns story about being a "good friend" and Niall Horan stops by to performs his new song 'Nice to Meet Ya' Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Episode 13: 'Nice to Meet You' We talk what got us in to comics and go over what got some of our listeners in to comics; leading us to a discussion on meeting comic book artists and creators! Hosts: Blade O'Neill, Ken Brown Nightcap Chat Intro/Outro music by: Chris Fultz Produced by: Blade O'Neill, Eric Lassen
Nice Tan creator Carla Lee discusses how she became a creator, Nice Tan's mission, the Seed & Spark campaign to shoot the pilot and more. There's still time to support Nice Tan's crowdfunding campaign on Seed & Spark and you can donate here. Don’t forget to subscribe to the Write On podcast on iTunes!
George Deeb, startup expert and Managing Partner of Red Rocket Ventures, sits down with ASBN to talk about the difference between being a 'vitamin' startup versus a 'painkiller' startup. George says that while a vitamin is nice to have a painkiller is something that people need to have.
Izzy's moved to London and has already figured out where David Beckham, Jude Law and Hugh Grant live and she has a bunch of great recs after a horrific 30-hour flight (which, despite two premonitions from Anton, didn't crash). This week saw another horrific death, as Melbourne woman Courtney Herron was murdered in a park - a story we've heard all too many times before. Are we right to discuss the mental health of her alleged killer? Plus, Moby, Natalie Portman and nice guy misogyny - how are 'woke guys' still getting sex and power dynamic so wrong?Follow us on Instagram at @afterworkdrinkspodcast and join our private Facebook group, 'After Work Drinks Podcast.'Recommendations:Movie: ‘The Wife'Podcast: All Aussie Mystery Hour ft. US on Mystery Minutes #7Casefile (our fave eps: Sherri Rasmussen, Tina Watson, Silk Road, Jennifer Pan)Anjelica Huston on WTF with Marc MaronWomen of the Hour with Lena Dunham and Jemima Kirke Show: ‘Dead to Me' Louie - So Did the Fat Lady (season 4, episode 3)Read: The Executioner's Song by Norman MailerMoby's treatment of Natalie Portman is a masterclass in nice-guy misogyny by Arwa Mahdawi for The Guardianhttps://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/may/24/moby-natalie-portman-master-class-beta-male-misogynyWebsites to find out more about contraception options:bedsider.org/methods https://jeanhailes.org.au/health-a-z/sex-sexual-health/contraception Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
East Coast Radio — Having founded three successful companies, Hixonia Nyasulu chats the importance of having an MBA in the business sphere.
Originally aired January 6th, 2018 -- This week, we talk the new Star Trek adjacent episode of Black Mirror season four, "USS Callister", with special guest Vince from Into the Wormhole, our Star Trek: Deep Space Nine podcast! Into the Wormhole is brought to you by our wonderful patrons on Patreon! Join us over at www.patreon.com/wormholepodcast for early episode access, exclusive shows, video content, and more!
"The message of this movie is 'Nice guys finish last, but they don't deserve to, bitch.'" In this episode, Jordan and Rachael discuss some of their sexual awakenings from puberty, both of which involve Cameron Diaz. They determine that The Mask was made for a very specific audience and argue over whether Darth Vader could beat Saruman in a wizard battle. Yeah, this episode got a bit off track, but the Chocolate Lava Cakes bring everything home. Sugarfree Chocolate Lava Cakes Recipe: https://docs.google.com/document/d/16vaCnOiTFlak07nUsq2ySUlfi64FYUF_6eXVvpvqqaI/edit?usp=sharing --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/recipefordisaster/support
Lupe and Jazzie dicussing Drake stealing Cardi B's shine after dropping his 'Nice for What' Video, Tekashi 69 is calling retirement after only 5 months in the game, and are Aries women crazy? All that and more on this weeks episode of Hot Ass Mess
Lupe and Jazzie dicussing Drake stealing Cardi B's shine after dropping his 'Nice for What' Video, Tekashi 69 is calling retirement after only 5 months in the game, and are Aries women crazy? All that and more on this weeks episode of Hot Ass Mess
Host Ricky Sacks is joined by Jon Mannings, Jack Fletcher the founder of Hotspur Lane and debutant to the show Jack Rosser (Online Reporter For Standard Sport) as we reflect on the 4-1 thrashing we handed out to Bournemouth on Sunday whilst building up to Saturday's FA Cup 'Quarter-Final' tie to come against Swansea City. #THFC #COYS #TOTTENHAM #HOTSPUR #TOTTENHAMHOTSPUR #SPURS #LWOS #SON #KANE #AURIER #ALLI
Tionni's gone this week and Nicky's back only to be joined by two guest hosts, Jeremiah (IG: flizzyhitchens) again and newcomer Jordan (IG: iamjdcrafton). Things got heated when they tried to classify Georgette's random dinner with a stranger as a date and their thoughts on Jay Z and his interview with Van Jones for his new show on CNN. Press play on a heated but comedic conversation amongst pseudo strangers.
Culture Kings Carl, Edgar, and Jacquis get into a sports update, Carl getting his hair restored, the 15 ultimate hip hop & R&B albums, deep cut of the week, & more!
On this episode of Fault Lines, hosts Garland Nixon and Lee Stranahan will welcome guests discussing the Republicans' tax bill. Will it help or hurt the overall economy? Who will benefit? Who will be worse off? Will the $1.5+ Trillion price tag force severe program cuts as Speaker Paul Ryan has said? Will this translate into political benefits for one party or the other in the 2018 Midterm Elections? If so, which one?As Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigations proceed, partisans are cheering or questioning the process depending on their loyalties. Garland and Lee analyze concerns about bias in the investigation. Meanwhile, billionaire Tom Steyer's impeachment petition has garnered millions of signatures. The hosts and guests will discuss the pros and cons of impeachment, and the merits of the investigations. Guests will also join Garland and Lee to report on and analyze the controversy surrounding Women's March organizer Linda Sarsour; Trump's decisions re: climate, foreign, and defense policies; the Washington State train wreck; as well as year-end reviews and medical advice.SCHEDULED GUESTS:Ted Rall award winning columnist, syndicated editorial cartoonist, and author topic: pros and cons of impeachment Benny Johnson - Reporter at the Daily Caller | Topic: Linda Sarsour Joel Segal-National Director, Justice Action Mobilization Network (Jammin) Former Congressional Staffer Topic: Trump and Defense / Climate Policy Holly “Hood” Harris the “urban libertarian” coordinator for MD Gov candidate, perspectives on the tax bill, Trump Dr. Bosworth - Internal Medicine Physician | Topic: What truly works when trying to improve behaviors of loved ones? George Bibel - Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of North Dakota and Author of the book 'Train Wreck: The Forensics of Rail Disasters' | Topic: Washington State Train Derailment Ben Garrison - Political Cartoonist | Topic: Who made Ben Garrison's 'Naughty' and 'Nice' Lists for 2017?
Susan is excellent when it comes to good quality video. She understands it, she knows what it needs to do in order to captivate and audience, and she's committed to producing great quality video for the people she works with. She and Jess spend a bit of time talking about the use of video, and how it can positively impact business. Jess once landed a hearing impaired client because of her use of subtitles and show notes underneath a video, and explains that having video content can be extremely helpful in reaching people who have different needs to learning styles. Her Question: How do I deal with competition when people are so quick to hand things off to their assistants or go to places like Fiverr? Jess talks about how she hires people and why. She explains that she chooses people who are experts within their craft and devote their professional lives to being extremely knowledgeable and talented within their respective fields because she requires that level of quality to be taken seriously. She also explains the dichotomy between what you are creative and good at, versus what your audience really needs, and when can they afford to pay for it? Jess breaks down the reasons behind why it's important to sell people what they want, instead of describing what they need. She mentions that people are more likely to buy for the result or transformation you offer, than the quality of the product or service. Quotes "There's so many ways to use video these days" "Video gives us the ability to look at someone and think 'are they telling the truth? can we trust them?'" "It's knowing what to say straight away that you capture people's attention" "It's not about creating one piece of content and letting that go out into the world" "When we look at the 'Nice to have's' in our business, it tends to be when we're more profitable" "You have to have the confidence to say: this is where I want to specialize, and this is what I want to do" "There's always going to be someone out there who says that's too expensive" "Can you really do the thing you're telling me you can do?" Links Instagram: SusanJimenezme Content Disclaimer The information contained above is provided for information purposes only. The contents of this article, video or audio are not intended to amount to advice and you should not rely on any of the contents of this article, video or audio. Professional advice should be obtained before taking or refraining from taking any action as a result of the contents of this article, video or audio. Jessica Lorimer disclaims all liability and responsibility arising from any reliance placed on any of the contents of this article, video or audio.
I used to try really hard to get people to think I was a good guy. This is another version of the "nice guy syndrome." And, it had a big cost. If you are a nice guy, or you are with a "nice guy" you're going to want to listen to this one because it's quite possible the "nice guy" thing is going to really damage your relationship over time (If it hasn't already). Here are a few of the highlights: SHOWNOTES About Robert [6:00] How does someone become a Nice Guy? [11:00] Robert’s definition of a Nice Guy [12:00] The paradox of Nice Guy Syndrome [13:00] The cultural belief that ‘masculine is bad' [25:00] The trap of disowning the masculine [28:00] Tips for increasing self-worth [34:00] How to stop people-pleasing [36:00] How to meet your own needs [42:00]
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『马丁柳美语纠音班练习语料#026』Nice to meetyou.见到你很高兴。(刚见面时)Nice meetingyou.见到你很高兴(分别时)回答Nice to meetyouNice to meetYOU!重音在You其它回答方式:Same here!You too!Likewise!我也是。*报名纠音班获得每天三次详细语音纠音指导*
Bob Alkire and Steve Saunders, Rainbow GPU Bob Alkire and Steve Saunders worked in Atari's Corporate Research lab under Alan Kay, where they worked on the Rainbow GPU. Rainbow was a next-generation graphics chip (after ANTIC) which was never released. This interview took place on June 10, 2016. The first voice you hear is that of Bob Alkire. Teaser quotes: Steve: "And they basically went around the table and said, 'This computer project has software in it, therefore it belongs in my division.' — 'No, this project has hardware in it, therefore it belongs in MY division.'" Bob: "But he has a Kermit The Frog tie tack. I say, 'Nice tie tack.' He says, 'This is a close personal friend of mine.' I look up, and it was Jim Henson." Steve: "A trunk of the research lab had a completely fictional manager named Arthur T. Fishel." Wikipedia on Sierra and RAINBOW: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atari_Sierra
Movies, TV show, and conventions, oh my! The duo of Matt and EJ review Shane Black's 'Nice Guys,' discuss the future 'The Flash' and the girl power on 'Game of Thrones.' We are just one week away from MegaCon, visit our booth #3203. Do you have a question that you would like answered during the show? Email your questions to matt@popaxiom.com. If you are looking to sponsor the podcast email matt@popaxiom.com as well. Never heard of Matt Sardo?For starters, he made the Kessel Run in less than 11 parsecs. Prior to that, he gave Doc Brown the idea for the flux capacitor and led the Resistance to victory over SkyNet – all while sipping a finely crafted IPA. As a radio host, he’s interviewed celebrities, athletes and everyone in between. He’s covered everything from the Super Bowl to Comic-Con. Who is EJ Moreno?Is he a trained physician? No. Is he a former Miss Universe contestant? Possibly. But what we know for sure is he’s a writer, filmmaker, and pop culture enthusiast. Since film school, EJ has written & directed several short films. He’s used his passion of filmmaking to become a movie critic for MonkeysFightingRobots.com. Places you can find the show: iTunes Stitcher Reviews are greatly appreciated - How to Rate and Review a Podcast in iTunesThank you for listening!
If you're guilty of being a 'nice guy', you know how frustrating it is to hear women tell you they're 'just not feeling it'...right before they banish you to the dreaded Just Be Friends zone. But WHY does this happen...especially when all women ever talk about is how much they want to find a 'nice guy'? If you're who they really want, then why do so many hot, sexy women end up with idiots and jerks instead? Well, in this episode I'm joined by the host of the Nice Guy Dating Podcast himself, Kevin Alexander. Get ready for a completely different take on what's wrong with the 'nice guy' persona, and how you can get out from under it and start making women genuinely 'feel it' for you, for a change. I guarantee Kevin's revolutionary thoughts on this topic, combined with one of my more epic rants all-time, will conspire to get you out of the JBF Zone and into the hearts, minds and naughty fantasies of women everywhere. Are you getting my daily newsletters yet? They're packed with solid, practical steps for attracting women: http://www.thechickwhisperer.com === HELP US SEND THE MESSAGE TO GREAT MEN EVERYWHERE === We'll keep the solid, actionable content coming...all for free. If you love what you hear, please give us a 'thumbs up' by rating the show (takes one second) and leaving us a review. As we say here in Texas, we appreciate you!
In the sea, once upon a time, O my Best Beloved, there was a Whale, and he ate fishes. He ate the starfish and the garfish, and the crab and the dab, and the plaice and the dace, and the skate and his mate, and the mackereel and the pickereel, and the really truly twirly-whirly eel. All the fishes he could find in all the sea he ate with his mouth—so! Till at last there was only one small fish left in all the sea, and he was a small 'Stute Fish, and he swam a little behind the Whale's right ear, so as to be out of harm's way. Then the Whale stood up on his tail and said, 'I'm hungry.' And the small 'Stute Fish said in a small 'stute voice, 'Noble and generous Cetacean, have you ever tasted Man?' 'No,' said the Whale. 'What is it like?' 'Nice,' said the small 'Stute Fish. 'Nice but nubbly.' 'Then fetch me some,' said the Whale, and he made the sea froth up with his tail. 'One at a time is enough,' said the 'Stute Fish. 'If you swim to latitude Fifty North, longitude Forty West (that is magic), you will find, sitting on a raft,in the middle of the sea, with nothing on but a pair of blue canvas breeches, a pair of suspenders (you must not forget the suspenders, Best Beloved), and a jack-knife, one ship-wrecked Mariner, who, it is only fair to tell you, is a man of infinite-resource-and-sagacity.' So the Whale swam and swam to latitude Fifty North, longitude Forty West, as fast as he could swim, and on a raft, in the middle of the sea, with nothing to wear except a pair of blue canvas breeches, a pair of suspenders (you must particularly remember the suspenders, Best Beloved), and a jack-knife, he found one single, solitary shipwrecked Mariner, trailing his toes in the water. (He had his mummy's leave to paddle, or else he would never have done it, because he was a man of infinite-resource-and-sagacity.) Then the Whale opened his mouth back and back and back till it nearly touched his tail, and he swallowed the shipwrecked Mariner, and the raft he was sitting on, and his blue canvas breeches, and the suspenders (which you must not forget), and the jack-knife—He swallowed them all down into his warm, dark, inside cup-boards, and then he smacked his lips—so, and turned round three times on his tail. But as soon as the Mariner, who was a man of infinite-resource-and-sagacity, found himself truly inside the Whale's warm, dark, inside cup-boards, he stumped and he jumped and he thumped and he bumped, and he pranced and he danced, and he banged and he clanged, and he hit and he bit, and he leaped and he creeped, and he prowled and he howled, and he hopped and he dropped, and he cried and he sighed, and he crawled and he bawled, and he stepped and he lepped, and he danced hornpipes where he shouldn't, and the Whale felt most unhappy indeed. (Have you forgotten the suspenders?) So he said to the 'Stute Fish, 'This man is very nubbly, and besides he is making me hiccough. What shall I do?' 'Tell him to come out,' said the 'Stute Fish. So the Whale called down his own throat to the shipwrecked Mariner, 'Come out and behave yourself. I've got the hiccoughs.' 'Nay, nay!' said the Mariner. 'Not so, but far otherwise. Take me to my natal-shore and the white-cliffs-of-Albion, and I'll think about it.' And he began to dance more than ever. 'You had better take him home,' said the 'Stute Fish tothe Whale. 'I ought to have warned you that he is aman of infinite-resource-and-sagacity.' So the Whale swam and swam and swam, with both flippers and his tail, as hard as he could for the hiccoughs; and at last he saw the Mariner's natal-shore and the white-cliffs-of-Albion, and he rushed half-way up the beach, and opened his mouth wide and wide and wide, and said, 'Change here for Winchester, Ashuelot, Nashua, Keene, and stations on the Fitchburg Road;' and just as he said 'Fitch' the Mariner walked out of his mouth. But while the Whale had been swimming, the Mariner, who was indeed a person of infinite-resource-and-sagacity, had taken his jack-knife and cut up the raft into a little square grating all running criss-cross, and he had tied it firm with his suspenders (now, you know why you were not to forget the suspenders!), and he dragged that grating good and tight into the Whale's throat, and there it stuck! Then he recited the following Sloka, which, as you have not heard it, I will now proceed to relate— By means of agrating I have stopped your ating. For the Mariner he was also an Hi-ber-ni-an. And he stepped out on the shingle, and went home to his mother, who had given him leave to trail his toes in the water; and he married and lived happily ever afterward. So did the Whale. But from that day on, the grating in his throat, which he could neither cough up nor swallow down, prevented him eating anything except very, very small fish; and that is the reason why whales nowadays never eat men or boys or little girls. The small 'Stute Fish went and hid himself in the mud under the Door-sills of the Equator. He was afraid that the Whale might be angry with him. The Sailor took the jack-knife home. He was wearing the blue canvas breeches when he walked out on the shingle. The suspenders were left behind, you see, to tie the grating with; and that is the end of that tale. WHENthe cabin port-holes are dark and green Because ofthe seas outside; When theship goes wop (with a wiggle between) And thesteward falls into the soup-tureen, And thetrunks begin to slide; When Nurseylies on the floor in a heap, And Mummytells you to let her sleep, And youaren't waked or washed or dressed, Why, thenyou will know (if you haven't guessed) You're'Fifty North and Forty West!'
Junior Aspirin Records' 'Nice Feeling' Xmas Podcast 2013 SESSION 18 by Mellors & Cookepresented by Nathaniel Mellors, selected over the last year and a bit by Nathaniel & Andy Cooke PODCAST HERETracklisting:1. Jingle Bell Rock - The Fall2. All I Want for Xmas Is My 2 Front Teeth - Spike Jones & his City Slickers3. Christmas Time is Coming (A Street Carol) - Stormy Weather4. Holy Man - Dennis Wilson5. Ghostface Xmas - Ghostface Killah6. The Beatles Xmas Song (1968) - The Beatles7. Stilla Natt - Ulla Katajayouri8. Take Me Home Jesus - Link Wray9. Spread a Little Love on Xmas Day - Destiny's Child10. Hark The Herald Angels Sing - The Fall11. Hamburger Xmas - The Throbbing Yoko, Plastic John & Gristle Band 12. JA Xmas Advertorial 2014 - Elven Jones
PUNKCAST#631-04 Susan Cadogan, aka the Queen Of Lovers Rock, performing live with the Jammyland All Stars at Club Seho, NYC, on Dec 3 2004. More info: http://punkcast.com/631