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What if embracing failure was the key to your success as a speaker? What's holding you back from marketing yourself and seizing great speaking opportunities?Learn valuable strategies for maintaining a resilient mindset, connecting with your audience, and incorporating laughter and authenticity into your speaking career. Discover the importance of perseverance and seizing great opportunities. Uncover approaches to building resilience and a growth mindset, including embracing failure as feedback and recognizing that perfection is unattainable. Explore the significance of marketing yourself to event planners and focusing on making a positive impact on the world.Your SPEAKPact host, Antoniette Roze, talks with Jerry Skolnik, a seasoned speaker and author of We're All Crazy. Get Used to It. Jerry shares his transformative journey from the gas station and beauty industries to becoming an advocate for positivity. Discover how he uses his book and speaking engagements to help others turn negative beliefs into positive ones. He emphasizes the importance of perseverance and seizing great opportunities. Jerry also discusses strategies for resilience and mindset, including embracing failure as feedback and recognizing that perfection is unattainable. He encourages laughter and finding something to laugh at every day.Whether you're a seasoned speaker or just emerging, these powerful insights will inspire you to harness the power of your voice to make a meaningful impact.Are you ready to unlock the secrets to success as a speaker? What if embracing failure was the game-changing move you've been missing? Don't wait—Tune in now and start making a bigger impact, one stage at a time!LEARN MORE at https://taplink.cc/1antoniette Connect with our guest, Jerry Skolnik at:https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeroldskolnik/https://www.jeroldskolnik.com/
Alright lets check out the new format with a guest! I am joined by Kris to talk about mewithoutYou's fourth album "It's All Crazy! It's All False! It's All a Dream! It's Alright." I only get the title wrong like six times. CalebTheSpy on Twitter Caleb_The _Spy on Instagram Email me at CalebTheSpypodcasts@gmail.com Music by: Peg and The Rejected "Sing It Out At Street Level"
Introducing the highly anticipated upcoming music E.P. release titled "It's All Crazy" by 4 Da People, on the esteemed music label Tyrus. "It's All Crazy" is a mesmerizing Deep House track that seamlessly blends sensuality, groove, and twisted vibes, promising an extraordinary musical experience. The E.P. sets the stage for an enticing and captivating journey into the depths of Deep House music. At the core of "It's All Crazy" lies an irresistible and seductive atmosphere, where the fusion of sexy grooves and twisted elements creates a unique and captivating sonic landscape. The mellow synths provide a dreamy and ethereal backdrop, adding depth and texture to the tracks. One of the standout features of the E.P. is the inclusion of wicked vocals that add an enigmatic and alluring dimension to the music. These vocals lend an air of mystery, engaging listeners and drawing them further into the sonic journey. The presence of a sub bass further enhances the infectious groove of "It's All Crazy," adding depth and power to the rhythm. This deep and pulsating bassline ensures that the E.P. not only captivates the mind but also moves the body, making it a must-have for the dance floor. In addition to the main track, the B-side of the record features a deeper dub, which focuses more on the bass elements. This version delves into a more introspective and bass-focused territory, allowing listeners to experience the track from a different perspective. "It's All Crazy" will be released worldwide on September 1st, 2023, and will be available on all major digital music stores and streaming platforms. Music enthusiasts can look forward to immersing themselves in the mesmerizing combination of sexy grooves, twisted vibes, mellow synths, wicked vocals, and the captivating sub bass.
It can be hard to know what thoughts are your own when you are surrounded by propaganda. In this episode of "We're All Crazy", hosts Eric and Stephanie explore the many complicated psychological aspects of propaganda--from what it is and how it works to how to tell if you are being "propagandanized." Check it out (of your own free will).
Why are some people more attuned to the needs of others, while others are not attuned at all? In this episode of "We're All Crazy!", host psychologists Eric and Stephanie explore the psychological worlds of COVID "internalizers" and "externalizers." Press play to hear their take on how, although we are different, we can still find ways to get along.
What is hypnosis? And how does it help? In this episode of "We're All Crazy," host Dr. Eric Spiegel gives us an introduction to the complex world of modern clinical hypnosis. Press "play" to hear an enlightening conversation between Eric and his cohost, Dr. Stephanie Heck, on the ways our unconscious experiences can help us heal.
We all have deas about what it means to be free, but have we really thought about what "freedom" really is? In this episode of We're All Crazy, hosts Eric and Stephanie discuss current and past conceptualizations of freedom: what it means, how it's experienced by individuals and between cultures, and how it can be, ironically, oppressive.
"He's just in denial." "Stop projecting!" "Now you're just rationalizing..." In this episode of We're All Crazy, hosts Dr. Eric Spiegel and Dr. Stephanie Heck talk about defense mechanisms: what they are, what function they serve, how to recognize them, and how to handle them in ourselves and our relationships. Wanna learn more? Just press play.
Relationships can be hard and even harmful...and they can also help us to grow and heal. Check out the 3rd episode of "We're All Crazy!" to hear what Drs. Heck and Spiegel have to say about why we need relationships and how, with some awareness and attunement, we can continuously make them better!
What is anxiety? Is it an emotion? Is it a state-of-being? Is it a defense mechanism? Check out the 5th episode of "We're All Crazy!" to hear host psychologists Stephanie and Eric attempt to hash it out.
Is there a difference between "crazy" and "normal"? If so, what is it? And how can we tell which is which? In the premiere episode of 'We're All Crazy!', co-hosts and psychologists Stephanie Heck and Eric Spiegel dispel myths about mental health diagnosis and explore ideas about how we each develop into the magnificently weird human beings that we are! 'We're All Crazy!' airs weekly on Sundays from 5-6 PM on WGGT-LP 92.9 FM Philadelphia.
This episode I was joined by singer songwriter Frank Turner to talk about his first purchases, the best live albums and the albums that influenced him. You can find Frank on Instagram @frankturner, Twitter @frankturner, and on Facebook by searching Frank Turner. OR just head to his website for links to everything www.frank-turner.com. (You can also find him on Tik-Tok) We talked about:First Purchase: Iron Maiden - Killers and Iron Maiden - The Number of the Beast Live Album: Townes Van Zandt - Live at the Old Quarter and Sam Cooke - One Night Stand Live at the Harlem Square ClubBiggest Influence: Counting Crows - August and Everything After and MewithoutYou - It's All Crazy! It's All False! It's All a Dream! It's AlrightYou can find me on Instagram @Vinyl__Tap, on Twitter @ItsRecordTime and on Facebook by searching "It's Record Time Podcast". Or drop me a message at ItsRecordTimePodcast@gmail.comI also shout out the Talking Records Podcast which can be found on all Podcast apps or on Instagram @talkingrecordspodcastIf you liked the episode, I would love it if you would subscribe, share, and rate us!Photo credit for the thumbnail to Lukas Rauch as well
En esta entrega 11.2021 de La Ruleta Rusa: Ian Dury. Hit Me! The Best Of, 2020. (16:00) The Watchers. High and Alive, 2020. (27:38) mewithoutYou. It's All Crazy! It's All False! It's All A Dream! It's Alright, 2009. (37:50) Lord Fowl. Glorious Babylon, 2020. (49:24) Radiohead. Live In Paris, 2001.
Chapter 211 - "Long Answer To A Short Question" ...as read by Greg Jehanian of mewithoutYouThis week I’m excited to have Greg Jehanian from mewithoutYou on the podcast. Greg just released a new solo record as Geology called Light Of the Risen Year, which is pay what you want on Bandcamp. Greg chats with me about The Operation, joining mewithoutYou, the writing process for It’s All Crazy, leaving and rejoining mewithoutYou, and the themes on Light of the Risen Year.Check Out Geology's latest record and Greg's back catalog - https://geology.bandcamp.com/----------Chapter 211 Music:Geology - "House On Fire"The Operation - "A New Math"mewithoutYou - "Nice and Blue (Pt 2)"mewithoutYou - "Every Thought A Thought Of You"mewithoutYou - "Timothy Hay"mewithoutYou - "Mexican War Streets"mewithoutYou - "Julia (or, 'Holy to the LORD' on the Bells of Horses)"Geology - "Among The Tall Grass"Geology - "A Cure"---As The Story Grows links:Help out at PatreonATSG WebsiteATSG Music and MerchJoin the Email ListATSG FacebookEmail: asthestorygrows@gmail.comYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNuP0_JUpT6DoIhhbGlwEYA?view_as=subscriber
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Story: The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether (1845) Film: Stonehearst Asylum (2014) The 1845 short story by Edgar Allan Poe centres on an unnamed and naïve narrator visiting a mental asylum in the southern provinces of France. It deals with a new treatment for patients called soothing, they are granted the freedom and roam the grounds in normal clothing. The doctors humour their hallucinations and fantasies without contradiction. For example, if patient thinks he is a chicken, the patient is treated like a chicken and given corn to eat. Stonehearst Asylum or Eliza Graves as it is also known is a loosely based adaption of the source material. Taking its cue from the horrors of Victorian medicine, the film would star David Thewlis, Kate Beckinsale, Jim Sturgess, Michael Caine, Jason Fleming and Ben Kingsley. Opening Credits (.25); Introduction 5.56); Forming the Plot (17.04); Film Trailer (41.38); Lights, Camera, Action (45.51); Epilogue (1:04.21); End Credits (1:13.08); Closing Credits (1:14.49) Opening Credits – Inmates (We’re All Crazy) by Alice Cooper from the album From the Inside Closing Credits – From the Inside by Alice Cooper from the album From the Inside All songs available from Amazon. All rights reserved.
Tyrion gets played ALL CRAZY, Jaime is back and ready to play nice with e'erbody. Brienne gets knighted but not before Tormund takes his full court shot! Theon is back in the building just in time to defend his childhood home against a white walker wave that can only be viewed as the SECOND most villainous colonizing force in the history of ever!
Jason is in a noisy apartment in Geneva, so it must be SIHH! In a sort of seen/unseen format, Jason and James break down some of their favs from SIHH, Jason with first-hand experience and James with all that the internet could offer to dull the pain of missing one of the big shows. From the Baumatic to the FiftySix, Geosphere, 38mm Luminors, and the stunning new Polaris line, SIHH had its share of strange, wonderful, and interesting. To wrap it up we have A Man and His Watch, Super Alpine, Alex Strohl for JLC, and more truth from Gadd. Just press play and thanks for listening! Baume et Mercier Baumatic http://bit.ly/2DtR16L Vacheron Constantin FiftySix http://bit.ly/2mOYBxI Montblanc 1858 Geosphere http://bit.ly/2DylgsJ Montblanc 1858 Chronograph http://bit.ly/2roSXrz Longines BigEye Review http://bit.ly/2mWchYE Kenton Cool http://bit.ly/2FYxCsu Panerai Luminor Logo http://bit.ly/2EWQLK1 Panerai Due 38mm http://bit.ly/2Bh4wAH Cartier Drive Extra-Flat in Steel http://bit.ly/2Be5EFf JLC Polaris Models http://bit.ly/2DQiLiS Tribute to Polaris http://bit.ly/2DiA4Ip Ressence E-Crown Concept http://bit.ly/2mTYalQ A.Lange & Sohne Triple Split http://bit.ly/2Bgydlo Alex Strohl JLC Project http://bit.ly/2BnDsjr “A Man and His Watch” by Matt Hranek http://amzn.to/2BgtU9K Matt Hranek on the Worn & Wound Podcast http://bit.ly/2DwYbGM Super Alpine Magazine on Kickstarter http://kck.st/2EZQOVs “Gadd's Truth: We're All Crazy” from Explore Magazine http://bit.ly/2rjNlii
And yet delving into another man's mind, with regard to the Dating Scene. I figure, the more men we hear from, we can either understand a little bit better from their perspective... or we can understand Totally - that they're ALL Crazy! LOL! Feel free subscribe to the Sugar Mom Podcast and leave reviews or comments! I answer every single one! If you 'd like to be on the show? Write me at RobinMarshallSugarMom@gmail.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Download Download Ep. 003: Quesadillas and Arrows Listen as our hosts discuss video game to film adaptations, sunscreen, Chris Pratt, yet again, Assassins Creed, Batman, Video Game pitches, Daniel Tosh, super simple concert etiquette, mewithoutYou, and fine cheesy dining. 4:50 – Batman: Return To Arkham 23:40 – Video Game Adaptations and Assassins Creed 33:10 – Batman: Patient Zero 34:50 – Josh’s Cold Grilled Cheese 38:45 – Guardians Of The Galaxy 2 Sneak Peek 46:25 – Josh’s Weekend of Concerts 57:25 – PSA About Concert Etiquette 59:05 – Album Of The Week:”It’s All Crazy…” by mewithoutYou Opening Song: High Heel Leather Boots by Baby Bee Closing Song: King Beetle On A Coconut Estate by mewithoutYou https://play.spotify.com/album/1NAKevr9Io1J3isYJFtUiH
Brandon discusses why he would most want to collaborate with Damien Jurado, a master melody maker (on guitar and vocally) and a haunting songwriter even when very little story detail is given. He also talks about why he would love to produce an album with Dan Smith of Danielson Family fame, not only because of his unique approach to art structurally, but also because of his work on "Seven Swans" by Sufjan Stevens and "It's All Crazy! It's All False! It's All a Dream! It's Alright" by mewithoutYou.We also hear from Redfoot's Cort Basham, Doc from Re-Education Camp, and Derek from Sempervivi with their picks.Weekly Download (FREE to our Supporters on Patreon):"Tonight (Only You)" by Sempervivi (2015) Get the Album: http://apple.co/1Jn6qmQBONUS CONTENT (FREE to our Supporters on Patreon):"Tonight (Only You)" by Stellar Kin (2015) Get the Album: http://apple.co/1qo2fOFHelp support our efforts at the label by contributing to our page on Patreon. Visit http://www.patreon.com/badapplerecords and give as little as $1 per month and enjoy new music every single week. Get our entire catalog, including every new release along the way, for as little as $3 per month.Subscribe to this podcast on iTunes, Spreaker, or the iOS Podcasts app! Make sure to tell your friends...http://www.badapplerecords.nethttp://www.patreon.com/badapplerecordshttp://www.facebook.com/badapplerecordshttp://www.instagram.com/badapplerecordshttp://www.twitter.com/badapplerecords
This week, a bill was introduced in both the House and the Senate that would hand Congress' power to negotiate trade deals, such as the Trans-Pacific Partnership, over to the President. We also look at the budget agreement to get an idea of what Congress is putting into their last-minute must-sign-by-next-week budget. Finally, thoughts on the golf swing. Information Presented in This Episode Fast Track for Trade Agreements On Thursday, January 9, Max Baucus, retiring Democrat in the Senate, and Orrin Hatch and Dave Camp, two shameless Republicans in the House, introduced a bill that would hand their power to negotiate and enter into trade agreements to the President. This bill would provide the President with so-called "fast track" authority to enter into both the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and a trade deal with the European Union. Fast track authority makes it much, much easier for these controversial deals to become law. Text of the "Bipartisan Congressional Trade Priorities Act of 2014" CD052: Episode detailing what we know about the secretive TPP CD053: Episode detailing the leaked Intellectual Property chapter of the TPP The bill starts off with Section 2, which lists a whole bunch of wonderful sounding goals - "objectives"- for the United States' trade agreements with other nations. Some of these lofty goals include opening up new markets, protecting the environment, protecting United States' family farms, encouraging foreign investment in the United States, protection of intellectual property rights, transparency, fair labor practices, and anti-corruption. Too bad none of these things are actually enforceable. The reason these goals are unenforceable is that regardless of whether any of these "objectives" are actually met by the trade agreement, page 35 authorizes the President of the United States, and only the President of the United States, to enter into trade agreements with foreign countries on or before July 1, 2018. There's some wiggle room with that date. The expiration date will be automatically extended until July 1, 2021 if the President asks for the extension as long as "neither House of Congress adopts an extension disapproval resolution" before July 1, 2018. If Congress does nothing; the extension is automatically approved. And doing nothing is one area where Congress performs extremely well. In order to enter into a trade agreement, the President merely has to inform Congress of his intentions to do so. He also has to let them pretend to have a say in "consultation" meetings, but there are no consequences if the majority of Congressional representatives disagree with the substance of the trade agreement, even if they can prove that the trade agreement does not meet the "objectives" listed in the beginning of the bill. In fact, Congress might not know the substance of the trade agreement because page 83 doesn't require the President to submit the final text to Congress until after he has entered into the agreement. From there, Congress will only be permitted to vote on whether or not to implement the President's trade agreement; no amendments to the agreement will be allowed. Congress did insert some language into the bill that is supposed to make us feel better about all this. First, page 87 says that Congress must be given the text of the trade agreement before the "implementing bill" comes up for a vote. What it doesn't say is how much time they'll get to read it. In theory, the President could give them the text of the trade agreement an hour before the vote and he will have fulfilled his obligations. Section 8 is the only source of real hope in the bill. It essentially says that trade agreement provisions that are different from or that change United States laws are not enforceable. It also says that any findings or recommendations of "dispute settlement panels" will have "no binding effect" on the law of the United States. Canada is being sued for $250 million in lost profits for their fracking ban thanks to NAFTA. The Budget Agreement On December 12th, 2013, the House of Representatives passed the budget agreement that was crafted by Democratic Senator Patty Murray and Republican Representative Paul Ryan. The budget agreement is the general rules they will follow while crafting the omnibus budget for 2014 and 2015. The omnibus budget is all twelve appropriations bills wrapped up into one monster bill, with all kinds of non-related gifts to campaign contributors attached to the must-sign legislation. The text of the omnibus legislation isn't finished yet. It must be signed into law next week to avoid another government shut down. One creepy provision (Section 203) in the budget agreement will restrict our access to the Death Master File for three years. The Death Master File lists the name, social security number, birthday, and date of death of everyone who dies in the United States. Currently the list is updated weekly and available both for a fee and for free on various websites. The budget agreement will prevent us from getting this information for three years after a person dies. Fees are steep for those who release this currently-public information; you will be charged $1,000 for each disclosure, capped at $250,000 a year if the disclosure is accidental. If the disclosure is on purpose, there is no cap. The provision also exempts the Death Master File from the Freedom of Information Act, effective immediately. Another infuriating provision (Section 303) approves the United States-Mexico agreement to open up oil and gas exploration in the center of the Gulf of Mexico, an area known as the Western Gap. As outlined in detail in Episode CD033, the majority of companies that have already claimed leases on the American side are not American companies, yet we are risking our coastlines for them anyway. A bill to approve this deal passed the House of Representatives earlier this year but the Senate did not approve it, so friends of the oil industry slipped it into the budget agreement. Hardly anyone has noticed. Some other provisions: Section 501: Lowers fee rates on student loan defaults to 16% from 18.5% Section 601: Changes TSA fees from $2.50 per plane, one-way, capped at $5 to a flat $5.60 each way, regardless of number of planes boarded. Section 702: Changes the compensation formula for Federal contractors and lowers the cap to $487,000/yr. For the rest of the provisions, we will have to wait for the text of the actual budget to see the details. It will likely already be law by the time we get a chance to read it. Music In This Episode Intro and Exit Music: Tired of Being Lied To by David Ippolito (found on Music Alley by mevio) Fast Lane by All Crazy (found on Music Alley by mevio)