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Weekly Sichos
209. Pesach Seder The 5th Cup & Welcoming Eliyahu

Weekly Sichos

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 59:10


Today's Sicha in honor of Yud Alef Nissan is sponsored by women who want to continue Going & Growing with these Sichos ~ getting them spread all over the world!!!Thank you to...Eliza Caplan in the z'chus of her daughter Elka Rachel bas Phivel Gedalah in honor of her first yahrtzeit yesterday, and her birthday 13 nissanMiriam Lipsker wishing aHappy birthday to her daughter, campus shlucha, Freyda Lipsker, Freyda bas Chaya Miriam, may it be a shnas bracha v'hatzlacha & pure joy!A listener in honor of the Rebbe's birthday, may he have the brachos of the geulah shleima mamosh!A listener in honor of the birthday of Mazal Chaya Mushka bas Esther, she should have a personal geulah!Chanale Altein in honor of her grandmothers yahrtzeit on 9 nissan, Freyda Menia bas Ephraim Shmuel, may she have endless nachas from her family!Brocha Feiner, in honor of her Bubbys yahrtzeit on yud alef nissan, may she have endless nachas from her family!SICHA SUMMARY:We have 4 cups at the Seder, there is an inyan of a 5th cup. The 5th cup is not like the 4. It is reliant on you having reached this high level of Avodah (very likely not so attainable). I am not that great & won't really be able to reach such a level at my seder, but we are the Rebbe's generation!!! We don't do the 5th cup, we do Eliyahu Hanavis Cup! We enjoy our Seder ready to greet Moshiach! With our unlocked doors we welcome Eliyahu in & we are so ready to run outside to greet Moshiach! This Eliyahu's cup is worthy for every Jewish home! It is connected to the deep Emunah we have that Moshiach is coming!(Chelek Chof Zayin, page 48)*This is the cropped Audio of the Rebbes Kapital, Intro, Learning in Honor of & Mrs Schapiro's Sicha*FIND THE FOLLOWING FULL PROGRAM IN an episode titled "Yud Alef Nissan PLS Farbrengen Full Hour"Welcome & Tehillim with Sara MorozowTzedaka & Weekly Sichos Introduction with Etty SchwartzPesach Sicha - our Seders ready for Eliyahu with doors unlocked to bring him in & to run out to greet Moshiach! with Fruma SchapiroSicha Poem by Mushka Lishner Sicha Inyan by Esti MorosowWrap it All Up with Rivky Slonim of Project Likkutei SichosL'chaim! with Mrs. Leah Wilhelm

Weekly Sichos
Yud Alef Nissan PLS Farbrengen Full Hour

Weekly Sichos

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 62:11


Welcome & Tehillim with Sara MorozowTzedaka & Weekly Sichos Introduction with Etty SchwartzPesach Sicha - our Seders ready for Eliyahu with doors unlocked to bring him in & to run out to greet Moshiach! with Fruma SchapiroSicha Poem by Mushka Lishner Sicha Inyan by Esti MorosowWrap it All Up with Rivky Slonim of Project Likkutei SichosL'chaim! with Mrs. Leah Wilhelm

Girl, Take the Lead!
Ep. 208 Gift Guide for the Heart & Mind: Top Reads from Girl, Take the Lead!

Girl, Take the Lead!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 15:40


We have been so blessed to have had some amazing authors as guests. As a way to celebrate this we wanted to highlight them in this episode as a gift guide that touches both heart and our mind. Books have been broken into 4 sections and if you'd like to listen to the episode we suggest going to https://girltaketheleadpod.com, it's easy to search there but we're also available on most podcast platforms. All books can be purchased on Amazon: https://amazon.com. Section 1: Empowering Leadership & Career Growth 182, Fearless Female Leaders by Kathy McAfee & Rosemary Paetow 192, LadyShark by Chrissy Grigoropoulos, Esq. 187, The New Rules of Influence by Lida Citroën 199, Pioneer Your Career Change by Lata Hamilton 202, Escaping the Career Trap by Tammy Alvarez.   Section 2: Self-Discovery & Personal Growth 145, Listening for Candor by Peter Yaholkovsky. 153, Name, Claim & Reframe Workbook by Andrea Mein DeWitt 155, Heal the Four Woundings by Amber Ontiveros 173, Burned by Julie Bee 130, Happiness is a Habit by Michele Phillips Section 3:  Business & Inclusive Practices 143, All Up in Your Business by Julianna Newland 151, Tread Loudly by Kristine Cherek 147, Inclusive 360 by Bernadette Smith   Section 4, is Personal Stories & Inspiration 135, Lifeline by Lane Gardner, THREAD 149, I'd Rather Be Dead than Deaf by Andrea Wilson Woods from the Blue Faery Foundation 161, Well Sh*t by Hannah MacDonald-Dannecker   How to reach Yo Canny:  Our website: www.girltaketheleadpod.com  You can send a message or voicemail there. We'd love to hear from you!   email: yo@yocanny.com   FB group: Girl, Take the Lead https://www.facebook.com/groups/272025931481748/?ref=share   IG: yocanny   YouTube   LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yocanny/

The Maverick Paradox Podcast
Improving Gender Equity in Reviews

The Maverick Paradox Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 13:29


In this Short Talk episode Judith Germain speaks to Julianna Newland on gender dynamics in workplace performance management. Julianna advises that women need to be proactive in promoting and marketing themselves, finding opportunities to demonstrate their capabilities, and ensuring their managers are aware of their skills and accomplishments. She also suggests that women seek out mentors, especially at higher levels, who can help advocate for them. Key Takeaways Women face unique challenges in performance management, often lacking equal promotion opportunities Male managers tend to promote men more, while female managers promote more equitably Women must actively self-advocate and seek mentorship to overcome workplace barriers Employers should drive gender balance from the top-down, reinforced by HR and line management In this conversation Judith and Julianna focus on how men and women tend to interact differently in the workplace, particularly when it comes to performance management. Pat notes that women often face unique challenges, such as not being given the same opportunities as men to showcase their skills and be promoted. She cites a Harvard study showing that male managers are more likely to promote other men. Julianna Newland has more than 30 years in the management/executive field with 24 years for a Fortune 500 company. She has written a witty book called All Up in Your Bizness: Managing Your Business Crap. You can find out more about our guest and today's episode in this Maverick Paradox Magazine article here. --- Maverick leadership is all about thinking outside the box and challenging the status quo. It's about having the courage to take risks and the confidence to lead in a way that is authentic and genuine. But amplifying your influence as a leader isn't just about having a strong vision or a big personality. It's also about having the right leadership capability and being able to execute on your ideas and plans. The consequences of not having the right level of influence as a leader can be significant. Without the ability to inspire and motivate others, you may struggle to achieve your goals and make a real impact. How Influential Are you? Take the scorecard at amplifyyourinfluence.scoreapp.com and see.  Catalysing Transformation - 1 min video Judith's book: The Maverick Paradox: The Secret Power Behind Successful Leaders.  Judith's websites:  Judith Germain (mentoring, Speaker, author) - judithgermain.com The Maverick Paradox Magazine - themaverickparadox.com The Maverick Paradox Website - maverickparadox.co.uk Judith's LinkedIn profile is here, her Twitter profile (MaverickMastery) is here, Facebook here and Instagram here.  

I Take Bravo Very Seriously
Jeremy Madix's Weed Woopsie and RHOC with You Know Nat!

I Take Bravo Very Seriously

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 51:44


Hi everyone and welcome to episode 47!  Today I'm joined by your favorite Tik Toker You Know Nat!  Nat and I break down the recent news of Jeremy Madix's arrest for trying to transport 100 pounds of weed on a plane and then we talk the Real Housewives of OC - Episode 6: All Up in Gina's Grill.  You can follow Nat on Tik Tok and Instagram @youknownat  Enjoy the episode!  I've started a Patreon so come join the fun for:  4 extra minisodes per month  ad free  early release of episodes  Q&A with me with all the reality tv tea  Exclusive access to bonus content  If you enjoy this podcast, please leave a 5 star review!  Please subscribe to my YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/@Itakebravoveryseriously?si=zzoDKaRpWBiL0GkQ  Follow me on Instagram: @itakebravoveryseriously @thebravoinvestigator  Follow me on Tik Tok: @thebravoinvestigator  Join the Patreon: patreon.com/itakebravoveryseriously  Buy me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Itakebravoveryseriously  Email me your questions or suggestions: Brunchandbravo@gmail.com

The Brooke Ashley
Emily & Gina Are Mean Girls

The Brooke Ashley

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 79:45


Episode 5: Dinner Party Disaster Tensions are high when Gina is caught between Katie and Heather after the staged paparazzi allegations; Emily and Shane celebrate their 15th anniversary; the Tres Amigas come together for the first time, but things quickly go sideways. Episode 6: All Up in Gina's Grill Gina, Heather and Emily whisk Shannon away for a relaxing girls trip in La Quinta, only for Gina to find herself in quite the mess with Emily and Heather; Tamra, Katie and Jenn head to Tamra's Big Bear house. #RHOC #HeatherDubrow #TamraJudge If You'd Like To Support This Channel: Cashapp: $bwashley5 Connect With Me: Blog: thebrookeashley.com IG: thebrookeashley_ Twitter: thebrookeash Tik Tok: thebrookeashley1 For Business/Promo Inquiries: Email: thebrookeashley5@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

I Take Bravo Very Seriously
Jeremy Madix's Weed Woopsie and RHOC with You Know Nat!

I Take Bravo Very Seriously

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 51:44


Hi everyone and welcome to episode 47!Today I'm joined by your favorite Tik Toker You Know Nat!Nat and I break down the recent news of Jeremy Madix's arrest for trying to transport 100 pounds of weed on a plane and then we talk the Real Housewives of OC - Episode 6: All Up in Gina's Grill. You can follow Nat on Tik Tok and Instagram!Enjoy the episode!I've started a Patreon so come join the fun for:4 extra minisodes per monthad freeearly release of episodesQ&A with me with all the reality tv teaExclusive access to bonus contentIf you enjoy this podcast, please leave a 5 star review!Please subscribe to my YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/@Itakebravoveryseriously?si=zzoDKaRpWBiL0GkQFollow me on Instagram:@itakebravoveryseriously@thebravoinvestigatorFollow me on Tik Tok:@thebravoinvestigatorJoin the Patreon: patreon.com/itakebravoveryseriouslyBuy me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ItakebravoveryseriouslyEmail me your questions or suggestions:Brunchandbravo@gmail.com

FG Chic mix by Aquarium
FG CHIC MIX VINTAGE RUNNING IN THE 80's PART 3 BY BELLE BOUTIQUE

FG Chic mix by Aquarium

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 60:01


Réécoutez le FG Chic Mix vintage running in the 80s Part 3 by Belle Boutique du dimanche 14 juillet 2024 Selected, Edited & Mixed by Belle Boutique Parishttps://soundcloud.com/belleboutique1- Culture Club - Love is Love (Belle Boutique Re-Edit)2- Simply Red - Holding Back the Years (Belle Boutique Re-Edit)3- Daryl Hall and John Oates - Maneater (Belle Boutique Re-Edit)4- Earth, Wind and Fire - Fantasy (Belle Boutique Re-Edit)5- Barry Biggs - Love Come Down (Belle Boutique Re-Edit)6- Bee Gees - Love You Inside Out (Belle Boutique Re-Edit)7- Billy Idol - Flesh For Fantasy (Belle Boutique Re-Edit)8- Alphaville - Sounds Like a Melody (Belle Boutique Re-Edit)9- Active Force - Give Me Your Love (Belle Boutique Re-Edit)10 - Alphaville - Big in Japan (Belle Boutique Re-Edit)11 - Andrea True Connection - It's All Up to You (Belle Boutique Re-Edit)12 - The Beloved - Sweet Harmony (Belle Boutique Re-Edit13 - Foreigner - Waiting for a Girl Like You (Belle Boutique Re-Edit)

Bleav No Script No Problem
Horror and Hip-Hop

Bleav No Script No Problem

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 70:03


A little horror and a little hip-hop in this two-interview episode of No Script No Problem. I'm joined by award-winning documentary filmmaker SACHA JENKINS to discuss his amazing film, "ALL UP IN THE BIZ," about the late rapper BIZ MARKIE, and I talk to author CHRIS PANATIER about his riveting new horror novel, "THE REDEMPTION OF MORGAN BRIGHT." Check out the All Up in the Biz Trailer and watch the documentary on Showtime or Paramount +. Or maybe it's Paramount + with Showtime. Something like that. Biz's hit "Just a Friend" is one of the top 100 greatest hip-hop songs of all time, and his humor was groundbreaking to the genre. I talk to Sacha about the legacy Biz leaves behind and his influence on hip-hop. Chris talks about his evolution as an author and his attraction to the horror genre. His journey from civil litigator to full-time writer is inspiring and definitely worth hearing. The book is scary and gripping. If you like thrillers or horror, this is for you. You can buy The Redemption of Morgan Bright on Amazon here. Send any questions you have here: NoScriptNoProblemPodcast@gmail.com Thanks!  

Becoming Your Best | The Principles of Highly Successful Leaders
Episode 434 - Salsa Dancing Through the Labyrinth of Leadership. Juliana Newland's Witty Look at Corporate America

Becoming Your Best | The Principles of Highly Successful Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 28:40


Communicating ideas clearly sits at the top of any successful endeavor in every company. Whether we are communicating with an external audience or our team, sharing a straightforward message and setting clear expectations is crucial.In today's episode, we learn from a true wordsmith, Julianna Newland, why getting good at putting nouns and verbs is a shortcut to becoming successful leaders. Julianna has over 30 years of experience in the corporate world working for Fortune 500 companies; she is a Freelance Author and Editor, a Micro-influencer, and the Author of "All Up in Your Bizness: Managing Your Business Crap."Throughout our conversation, Julianna shared insights on the importance of finding the right mentor, getting and securing a job in a Fortune 500 company, and nurturing a solid network. You'll also hear Julianna's thoughts on mentorship, how to get the right mentor and get the best out of them, successfully manage hybrid work environments, and maintain high trust levels in them.Additionally, Julianna talks about her book, what motivated her to write it, how it can help develop thriving work environments, and much more.Tune in to Episode 434 and discover Julianna Newland's insights on mastering corporate leadership with a dash of humor and a wealth of experience.Some Questions I Ask:What tips can you share on how to be successful in companies? How do you create value? (5:20)What are some of the suggestions you might have to successfully manage hybrid work situations? (16:40)In This Episode, You Will Learn:Julianna's tips for securing a job in a Fortune 500 company (6:00)How to find the right mentor (9:10)Why being loyal is so important in corporate America (15:10)Julianna talks about her book, "All Up in Your Bizness" (19:30)Three tips for creating an optimum work environment (23:20)Connect with Julianna Newland:WebsiteLinkedInInstagramBook: Julianna Newland - All In Your Bizness: Managing Your Business CrapBecoming Your Best Resources:Becoming Your Best WebsiteBecoming Your Best University WebsiteBecoming Your Best LibraryEmail: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful LeadersBook: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your PerformanceFacebook Group – Conquer Anxiety Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Motivational Mondays: Conversations with Leaders
From Ink to Insight and Influence (Feat. Julianna Newland)

Motivational Mondays: Conversations with Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 26:40


Julianna Newland's love for communication and language began early. An English and Political Science major, she served as the editor of her college newspaper for two years. This early passion translated into a lifelong career where writing played a central role. Even in grade school and high school, writing was a significant part of her life. After retiring, she decided to write a book, driven by her enduring passion for writing.Julianna's career in public affairs required extensive communication with lawmakers, governors, and their staff. She was the first female manager of public affairs in her department, an achievement that came with its own set of challenges. She shares her experiences of navigating a male-dominated industry and her insights into effective communication and self-advocacy are invaluable.Julianna discusses the persistent issue of the glass ceiling and the sticky floor in the workplace. She references a Harvard Business School study that highlights how male managers are more likely to promote other men, whereas female managers promote based on skill, irrespective of gender. She believes that women must advocate for themselves and seize opportunities to lead and showcase their skills.This week, you'll learn the importance of talking things through to resolve conflicts, how to never be defined by a narrow box, and how “hangin' in there” led Julianna to career success.LEARN MORE:>>Check out Julianna's book, "All Up in Your Bizness: Managing Your Business Crap." (https://www.allupinyourbizness.com)NSLS MEMBERS ONLY:>>Listen to the bonus episode to learn the most valuable lessons Julianna's learned in her career and what advice she would give to her younger self. (https://thens.ls/4dBUr4O)Mentioned in this episode:Get 20% Off at the NSLS ShopUse code MONDAYS for 20% your entire purchase at shop.nsls.orgNSLS Shop

Faster, Please! — The Podcast

Project Apollo was a feat of human achievement akin to, and arguably greater than, the discovery of the New World. From 1962 to 1972, NASA conducted 17 crewed missions, six of which placed men on the surface of the moon. Since the Nixon administration put an end to Project Apollo, our extraterrestrial ambitions seem to have stalled along with our sense of national optimism. But is the American spirit of adventure, heroism, and willingness to take extraordinary risk a thing of the pastToday on the podcast, I talk with Charles Murray about what made Apollo extraordinary and whether we in the 21st century have the will to do extraordinary things. Murray is the co-author with Catherine Bly Cox of Apollo: The Race to the Moon, first published in 1989 and republished in 2004. He is also my colleague here at AEI.In This Episode* Going to the moon (1:35)* Support for the program (7:40)* Gene Kranz (9:31)* An Apollo 12 story (12:06)* An Apollo 11 story (17:58)* Apollo in the media (21:36)* Perspectives on space flight (24:50)Below is a lightly edited transcript of our conversationGoing to the moon (1:35)Pethokoukis: When I look at the delays with the new NASA go-to-the-moon rocket, and even if you look at the history of SpaceX and their current Starship project, these are not easy machines for mankind to build. And it seems to me that, going back to the 1960s, Apollo must have been at absolutely the far frontier of what humanity was capable of back then, and sometimes I cannot almost believe it worked. Were the Apollo people—the engineers—were they surprised it worked?Murray: There were a lot of people who, they first heard the Kennedy speech saying, “We want to go to the moon and bring a man safely back by the end of the decade,” they were aghast. I mean, come on! In 1961, when Kennedy made that speech, we had a grand total of 15 minutes of manned space flight under our belt with a red stone rocket with 78,000 pounds of thrust. Eight years and eight weeks later, about the same amount of time since Donald Trump was elected to now, we had landed on the moon with a rocket that had 7.6 million pounds of thrust, compared to the 78,000, and using technology that had had to be invented essentially from scratch, all in eight years. All of Cape Canaveral, those huge buildings down there, all that goes up during that time.Well, I'm not going to go through the whole list of things, but if you want to realize how incredibly hard to believe it is now that we did it, consider the computer system that we used to go to the moon. Jerry Bostick, who was one of the flight dynamics officers, was telling me a few months ago about how excited they were just before the first landing when they got an upgrade to their computer system for the whole Houston Center. It had one megabyte of memory, and this was, to them, all the memory they could ever possibly want. One megabyte.We'll never use it all! We'll never use all this, it's a luxury!So Jim, I guess I'm saying a couple of things. One is, to the young'ins out there today, you have no idea what we used to be able to do. We used to be able to work miracles, and it was those guys who did it.Was the Kennedy speech, was it at Rice University?No, “go to the moon” was before Congress.He gave another speech at Rice where he was started to list all the things that they needed to do to get to the moon. And it wasn't just, “We have these rockets and we need to make a bigger one,” but there was so many technologies that needed to be developed over the course of the decade, I can't help but think a president today saying, “We're going to do this and we have a laundry list of things we don't know how to do, but we're going to figure them out…” It would've been called pie-in-the-sky, or something like that.By the way, in order to do this, we did things which today would be unthinkable. You would have contracts for important equipment; the whole cycle for the contract acquisition process would be a matter of weeks. The request for proposals would go out; six weeks later, they would've gotten the proposals in, they would've made a decision, and they'd be spending the money on what they were going to do. That kind of thing doesn't get done.But I'll tell you though, the ballsiest thing that happened in the program, among the people on the ground — I mean the ballsiest thing of all was getting on top of that rocket and being blasted into space — but on the ground it was called the “all up” decision. “All up” refers to the testing of the Saturn V, the launch vehicle, this monstrous thing, which basically is standing a Navy destroyer on end and blasting it into space. And usually, historically, when you test those things, you test Stage One, and if that works, then you add the second stage and then you add the third stage. And the man who was running the Apollo program at that time, a guy named Miller, made the decision they were going to do All Up on the first test. They were going to have all three stages, and they were going to go with it, and it worked, which nobody believed was possible. And then after only a few more launches, they put a man on that thing and it went. Decisions were made during that program that were like wartime decisions in terms of the risk that people were willing to take.One thing that surprises me is just how much that Kennedy timeline seemed to drive things. Apollo seven, I think it was October '68, and that was the first manned flight? And then like two months later, Apollo 8, we are whipping those guys around the moon! That seems like a rather accelerated timeline to me!The decision to go to the moon on Apollo 8 was very scary to the people who first heard about it. And, by the way, if they'd had the same problem on Apollo 8 that they'd had on Apollo 13, the astronauts would've died, because on Apollo 8 you did not have the lunar module with them, which is how they got back. So they pulled it off, but it was genuinely, authentically risky. But, on the other hand, if they wanted to get to the moon by the end of 1969, that's the kind of chance you had to take.Support for the Program (7:40)How enthusiastic was the public that the program could have withstood another accident? Another accident before 11 that would've cost lives, or even been as scary as Apollo 13 — would we have said, let's not do it, or we're rushing this too much? I think about that a lot now because we talk about this new space age, I'm wondering how people today would react.In January, 1967, three astronauts were killed on the pad at Cape Canaveral when the spacecraft burned up on the ground. And the support for the program continued. But what's astonishing there is that they were flying again with manned vehicles in September 1967. . . No, it was a year and 10 months, basically, between this fire, this devastating fire, a complete redesign of the spacecraft, and they got up again.I think that it's fair to say that, through Apollo 11, the public was enthusiastic about the program. It's amazingly how quickly the interest fell off after the successful landing; so that by the time Apollo 13 was launched, the news programs were no longer covering it very carefully, until the accident occurred. And by the time of Apollo 16, 17, everybody was bored with the program.Speaking of Apollo 13, to what extent did that play a role in Nixon's decision to basically end the Apollo program, to cut its budget, to treat it like it was another program, ultimately, which led to its end? Did that affect Nixon's decision making, that close call, do you think?No. The public support for the program had waned, political support had waned. The Apollo 13 story energized people for a while in terms of interest, but it didn't play a role. Gene Kranz (9:31)500 years after Columbus discovering the New World, we talk about Columbus. And I would think that 500 years from now, we'll talk about Neil Armstrong. But will we also talk about Gene Kranz? Who is Gene Kranz and why should we talk about him 500 years from now?Gene Kranz, also known as General Savage within NASA, was a flight director and he was the man who was on the flight director's console when the accident on 13 occurred, by the way. But his main claim to fame is that he was one of — well, he was also on the flight director's desk when we landed. And what you have to understand, Jim, is the astronauts did not run these missions. I'm not dissing the astronauts, but all of the decisions . . . they couldn't make those decisions because they didn't have the information to make the decisions. These life-and-death decisions had to be made on the ground, and the flight director was the autocrat of the mission control, and not just the autocrat in terms of his power, he was also the guy who was going to get stuck with all the responsibility if there was a mistake. If they made a mistake that killed the astronauts, that flight director could count on testifying before Congressional committees and going down in history as an idiot.Somebody like Gene Kranz, and the other flight director, Glynn Lunney during that era, who was also on the controls during the Apollo 13 problems, they were in their mid-thirties, and they were running the show for one of the historic events in human civilization. They deserve to be remembered, and they have a chance to be, because I have written one thing in my life that people will still be reading 500 years from now — not very many people, but some will — and that's the book about Apollo that Catherine, my wife, and I wrote. And the reason I'm absolutely confident that they're going to be reading about it is because — historians, anyway, historians will — because of what you just said. There are wars that get forgotten, there are all sorts of events that get forgotten, but we remember the Trojan War, we remember Hastings, we remember Columbus discovering America. . . We will remember for a thousand years to come, let alone 500, the century in which we first left Earth. An Apollo 12 story (12:06)If you just give me a story or two that you'd like to tell about Apollo that maybe the average person may have never heard of, but you find . . . I'm sure there's a hundred of these. Is there one or two that you think the audience might find interesting?The only thing is it gets a little bit nerdy, but a lot about Apollo gets nerdy. On Apollo 12, the second mission, the launch vehicle lifts off and into the launch phase, about a minute in, it gets hit by lightning — twice. Huge bolts of lightning run through the entire spacecraft. This is not something it was designed for. And so they get up to orbit. All of the alarms are going off at once inside the cabin of the spacecraft. Nobody has the least idea what's happened because they don't know that they got hit by lightning, all they know is nothing is working.A man named John Aaron is sitting in the control room at the EECOM's desk, which is the acronym for the systems guide who monitored all the systems, including electrical systems, and he's looking at his console and he's seeing a weird pattern of numbers that makes no sense at all, and then he remembers 15 months earlier, he'd just been watching the monitor during a test at Cape Canaveral, he wasn't even supposed to be following this launch test, he was just doing it to keep his hand in, and so forth, and something happened whereby there was a strange pattern of numbers that appeared on John Aaron's screen then. And so he called Cape Canaveral and said, what happened? Because I've never seen that before. And finally the Cape admitted that somebody had accidentally turned a switch called the SCE switch off.Okay, so here is John Aaron. Apollo 12 has gone completely haywire. The spacecraft is not under the control of the astronauts, they don't know what's happened. Everybody's trying to figure out what to do.John Aaron remembers . . . I'm starting to get choked up just because that he could do that at a moment of such incredible stress. And he just says to the flight director, “Try turning SCE to auxiliary.” And the flight director had never even heard of SCE, but he just . . . Trust made that whole system run. He passes that on to the crew. The crew turns that switch, and, all at once, they get interpretable data back again.That's the first part of the story. That was an absolutely heroic call of extraordinary ability for him to do that. The second thing that happens at that point is they have completely lost their guidance platform, so they have to get that backup from scratch, and they've also had this gigantic volts of electricity that's run through every system in the spacecraft and they have three orbits of the earth before they have to have what was called trans lunar injection: go onto the moon. That's a couple of hours' worth.Well, what is the safe thing to do? The safe thing to do is: “This is not the right time to go to the moon with a spacecraft that's been damaged this way.” These guys at mission control run through a whole series of checks that they're sort of making up on the fly because they've never encountered this situation before, and everything seems to check out. And so, at the end of a couple of orbits, they just say, “We're going to go to the moon.” And the flight director can make that decision. Catherine and I spent a lot of time trying to track down the anguished calls going back and forth from Washington to Houston, and by the higher ups, “Should we do this?” There were none. The flight director said, “We're going,” and they went. To me, that is an example of a kind of spirit of adventure, for lack of a better word, that was extraordinary. Decisions made by guys in their thirties that were just accepted as, “This is what we're going to do.”By the way, Gene Kranz, I was interviewing him for the book, and I was raising this story with him. (This will conclude my monologue.) I was raising this story with him and I was saying, “Just extraordinary that you could make that decision.” And he said, “No, not really. We checked it out. The spacecraft looked like it was good.” This was only a year or two after the Challenger disaster that I was conducting this interview. And I said to Gene, “Gene, if we had a similar kind of thing happen today, would NASA ever permit that decision to be made?” And Gene glared at me. And believe me, when Gene Kranz glares at you, you quail at your seat. And then he broke into laughter because there was not a chance in hell that the NASA of 1988 would do what the NASA of 1969 did.An Apollo 11 story (17:58)If all you know about Apollo 11 is what you learned in high school, or maybe you saw a documentary somewhere, and — just because I've heard you speak before, and I've heard Gene Kranz speak—what don't people know about Apollo 11? There were — I imagine with all these flights — a lot of decisions that needed to be made probably with not a lot of time, encountering new situations — after all, no one had done this before. Whereas, I think if you just watch a news report, you think that once the rocket's up in the air, the next thing that happens is Neil Armstrong lands it on the moon and everyone's just kind of on cruise control for the next couple of days, and boy, it certainly doesn't seem like that.For those of us who were listening to the landing, and I'm old enough to have done that, there was a little thing called—because you could listen to the last few minutes, you could listen to what was going on between the spacecraft and mission control, and you hear Buzz Aldrin say, “Program Alarm 1301 . . .  Program Alarm 1301 . . .” and you can't…   well, you can reconstruct it later, and there's about a seven-second delay between him saying that and a voice saying, “We're a go on that.” That seven seconds, you had a person in the back room that was supporting, who then informed this 26-year-old flight controller that they had looked at that possibility and they could still land despite it. The 26-year-old had to trust the guy in the back room because the 26-year-old didn't know, himself, that that was the case. He trusts him, he tells the flight director Gene Kranz, and they say, “Go.” Again: Decision made in seven seconds. Life and death. Taking a risk instead of taking the safe way out.Sometimes I think that that risk-taking ethos didn't end with Apollo, but maybe, in some ways, it hasn't been as strong since. Is there a scenario where we fly those canceled Apollo flights that we never flew, and then, I know there were other plans of what to do after Apollo, which we didn't do. Is there a scenario where the space race doesn't end, we keep racing? Even if we're only really racing against ourselves.I mean we've got . . . it's Artemis, right? That's the new launch vehicle that we're going to go back to the moon in, and there are these plans that somehow seem to never get done at the time they're supposed to get done, but I imagine we will have some similar kind of flights going on. It's very hard to see a sustained effort at this point. It's very hard to see grandiose effort at this point. The argument of, “Why are we spending all this money on manned space flight?” in one sense, I sympathize with because it is true that most of the things we do could be done by instruments, could be done by drones, we don't actually have to be there. On the other hand, unless we're willing to spread our wings and raise our aspirations again, we're just going to be stuck for a long time without making much more progress. So I guess what I'm edging around to is, in this era, in this ethos, I don't see much happening done by the government. The Elon Musks of the world may get us to places that the government wouldn't ever go. That's my most realistic hope.Apollo in the Media (21:36)If I could just give you a couple of films about the space program and you just… thought you liked it, you thought it captured something, or you thought it was way off, just let just shoot a couple at you. The obvious one is The Right Stuff—based on the Tom Wolfe book, of course.The Right Stuff was very accurate about the astronauts' mentality. It was very inaccurate about the relationship between the engineers and the astronauts. It presents the engineers as constantly getting the astronauts way, and being kind of doofuses. That was unfair. But if you want to understand how the astronauts worked, great movieApollo 13, perhaps the most well-known.Extremely accurate. Extremely accurate portrayal of the events. There are certain things I wish they could include, but it's just a movie, so they couldn't include everything. The only real inaccuracy that bothered me was it showed the consoles of the flight controllers with colored graphics on them. They didn't have colored graphics during Apollo! They had columns of white numbers on a black background that were just kind of scrolling through and changing all the time, and that's all. But apparently, when their technical advisor pointed that out to Ron Howard, Ron said, “There are some things that an audience just won't accept, but they would not accept.”That was the leap! First Man with Ryan Gosling portraying Neil Armstrong.I'll tell you: First place, good movie—Excellent, I think.Yeah, and the people who knew Armstrong say to me, it's pretty good at capturing Armstrong, who himself was a very impressive guy. This conceit in the movie that he has this little trinket he drops on the moon, that was completely made up and it's not true to life. But I'll tell you what they tell me was true to life that surprised me was how violently they were shaken up during the launch phase. And I said, “Is that the way it was, routinely?” And they said, yeah, it was a very rough ride that those guys had. And the movie does an excellent job of conveying something that somebody who'd spent a lot of time studying the Apollo program didn't know.I don't know if you've seen the Apple series For All Mankind by Ronald D. Moore, which is based on the premise I raised earlier that Apollo didn't end, we just kept up the Space Race and we kept advancing off to building moon colonies and off to Mars. Have you seen that? And what do you think about it if you have? I don't know that you have.I did not watch it. I have a problem with a lot of these things because I have my own image of the Apollo Program, and it drives me nuts if somebody does something that is egregiously wrong. I went to see Apollo 13 and I'm glad I did it because it was so accurate, but I probably should look at For All Mankind.Very reverential. A very pro-space show, to be sure. Have you seen the Apollo 11 documentary that's come out in the past five years? It was on the big screen, it was at theaters, it was a lot of footage they had people had not seen before, they found some old canisters somewhere of film. I don't know if you've seen this. I think it's just called Apollo 11.No, I haven't seen that. That sounds like something that I ought to look at.Perspectives on space flight (24:50)My listeners love when I read . . . Because you mentioned the idea of: Why do we go to space? If it's merely about exploration, I suppose we could just send robots and maybe eventually the robots will get better. So I want to just briefly read two different views of why we go to space.Why should human beings explore space? Because space offers transcendence from which only human beings can benefit. The James Webb Space Telescope cannot articulate awe. A robot cannot go into the deep and come back with soulful renewal. To fully appreciate space, we need people to go there and embrace it for what it fully is. Space is not merely for humans, nor is space merely for space. Space is for divine communion.That's one view.The second one is from Ayn Rand, who attended the Apollo 11 moon launch. This is what Ayn Rand wrote in 1969:The next four days were torn out of the world's usual context, like a breathing spell with a sweep of clean air piercing mankind's lethargic suffocation. For thirty years or longer, the newspapers had featured nothing but disasters, catastrophes, betrayals, the shrinking stature of man, the sordid mess of a collapsing civilization; their voice had become a long, sustained whine, the megaphone a failure, like the sound of the Oriental bazaar where leprous beggars, of spirit or matter, compete for attention by displaying their sores. Now, for once, the newspapers were announcing a human achievement, were reporting on a human triumph, were reminding us that man still exists and functions as a man. Those four days conveyed the sense that we were watching a magnificent work of art—a play dramatizing a single theme: the efficacy of man's mind.Is the answer for why we go to space, can it be found in either of those readings?They're going to be found in both. I am a sucker for heroism, whether it's in war or in any other arena, and space offers a kind of celebration of the human spirit that is only found in endeavors that involve both great effort and also great risk. And the other aspect of transcendence, I'm also a sucker for saying the world is not only more complicated than we know, but more complicated than we can imagine. The universe is more complicated than we can imagine. And I resonate to the sentiment in the first quote.Faster, Please! is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit fasterplease.substack.com/subscribe

All Up In Your Biz with Yvonne Tchrakian
Neuroscience and Manifestation - Recap Episode

All Up In Your Biz with Yvonne Tchrakian

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 19:48


This week on All Up in Your Biz, Yvonne looks back at three of her recent episodes with Neuroscience experts, Matt Cooke, James R. Doty and Anne-Sophie Fluri.  Rounding up some of the best moments to show the key role that our brains play when manifesting a better life!  GUEST LINKS: James R. Dotyhttps://www.instagram.com/jamesrdotymd/ Pre-order Jim's upcoming book on manifestation here: https://amzn.eu/d/addnirp    Matt Cooke https://www.mattcooke.me/ https://www.instagram.com/mattcookecoach/ https://www.tiktok.com/@mattcookecoach https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_KN0UbOpheb61gc8iv0sMA   Anne-Sophie Fluri https://www.linkedin.com/anne-sophie-fluri https://www.instagram.com/coochiebygucci   HOST BIO Yvonne started her career as a corporate lawyer for one of Ireland's top law firms. After the loss of a baby during pregnancy, Yvonne founded Pause. Penny - which was created to inspire people to manifest their dream lives. She is also a mom of four. Yvonne is a serial manifester, manifesting everything from her dream jobs (yes, multiple), her soulmate, dream house and even her twins! Podcast Description This podcast is all about manifesting your dream life. Interviews with incredible entrepreneurs who are using manifestation to create successful businesses and solo episodes on how to start manifesting everything you desire. Yvonne teaches you 7 simple steps to manifesting your dream life, shares her own personal manifestation stories and gives practical advice on how to make manifestation a lifestyle. Tune in and I guarantee you will be manifesting your dreams!   VALUABLE RESOURCES website: pausepenny.com Instagram: @yvonnetchrakian_manifest @pause.penny LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yvonne-tchrakian-64257619/          

The Morning Stream
TMS 2628: Hell Toupee

The Morning Stream

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 88:36


I Don't Lyft For Fun Bro. Nun of the Nudity. You Lost Me At Cowboy. Moretets Lipsmack. Red On-Air Arms. Not Chechnya's Tempo. All Up in the Good Wife. Babies smell like what we dip them in. Isn't there a Cowboy named Space something? Ramazan whoah black Betty! Why do my eyes hurt, 'cause I like really want to know... Frankensteins, Werewolves, and Shit, Oh My! Lance Bass Residency. Did they Gleam the Cube. Luscious Beards with Travis and more on this episode of The Morning Stream. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The FrogPants Studios Ultra Feed!
TMS 2628: Hell Toupee

The FrogPants Studios Ultra Feed!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 88:36


I Don't Lyft For Fun Bro. Nun of the Nudity. You Lost Me At Cowboy. Moretets Lipsmack. Red On-Air Arms. Not Chechnya's Tempo. All Up in the Good Wife. Babies smell like what we dip them in. Isn't there a Cowboy named Space something? Ramazan whoah black Betty! Why do my eyes hurt, 'cause I like really want to know... Frankensteins, Werewolves, and Shit, Oh My! Lance Bass Residency. Did they Gleam the Cube. Luscious Beards with Travis and more on this episode of The Morning Stream. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Something You Should Know
The Surprising Biology of Love & How to Keep More of Your Money

Something You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 50:50


When you go to Disneyland or Disney World, something happens in the parking lot when you get there and when you leave that is worth paying attention to. Listen as I explain a little secret that Walt Disney knew and you can use in your life as well. Source: Tom Peters author of The Little Big Things https://amzn.to/4cmUMaZ You have heard about the chemistry of love and today you will hear about the biology of love. The fact is our desire for love is driven by biology and how that biology works (and sometimes doesn't) is fascinating according to my guest Dr. Liat Yakir. She is a biologist specializing in genetics and science communication and speaks frequently on the topics of the biology of human emotions. She is author of the book, A Brief History of Love: What Attracts Us, How We Fall in Love and Why Biology Screws it All Up (https://amzn.to/3vkyiqn). Listen as she explains all this and offers a prescription for a successful relationship you may not have heard before.  It is possible to keep more of your money... if you just ask. You can ask to have fees waived; you can ask for a better deal – there are all sorts of ways to save money. Here to explain how why and where to do it Matt Schulz, chief credit analyst at LendingTree who has written for Bankrate, Business Insider, CBS MoneyWatch, and USNews.com. Matt is author of the book, Ask Questions, Save Money, Make More: How to Take Control of Your Financial Life (https://amzn.to/4a1xIgt) There is something about going barefoot that many of us enjoy. However, there are others who insist it is a horrible idea. Humans have worn shoes for 40,000 and perhaps for good reason. Listen as we explore the pros and cons of walking barefoot through the life. https://time.com/6284245/walking-barefoot-health-risks/ PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS! Indeed is offering SYSK listeners a $75 Sponsored Job Credit to get your jobs more visibility at https://Indeed.com/SOMETHING NerdWallet lets you compare top travel credit cards side-by-side to maximize your spending! Compare & find smarter credit cards, savings accounts, & more https://NerdWallet.com TurboTax Experts make all your moves count — filing with 100% accuracy and getting your max refund, guaranteed! See guarantee details at https://TurboTax.com/Guarantees Dell Technologies and Intel are pushing what technology can do, so great ideas can happen! Find out how to bring your ideas to life at https://Dell.com/WelcomeToNow You can get a ticket for texting while driving. Put the phone away or pay! Paid for by NHTSA Listen to TED Talks Daily https://www.ted.com/about/programs-initiatives/ted-talks/ted-talks-daily Wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Girl, Take the Lead!
143. The 'All Up In Your Bizness' Blueprint: A Fun Interview with Author, Julianna Newland

Girl, Take the Lead!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 15:33


Julianna Newland, boomer, joins Yo to talk about her book, All Up In Your Bizness. Julianna is an accomplished author and communication expert whose journey through the realm of words and public affairs has shaped her unique perspective. Raised in the vibrant city of Indianapolis, Indiana, Julianna's earlier educational foundation was laid under the guidance of nuns. Her intellectual curiosity led her to the University of Indianapolis, where she pursued a dual major in English and political science. This academic fusion served as the launch pad for a remarkable career that has spanned over three decades. Julianna's professional path took her through various influential roles, including a substantial tenure with a Fortune 500 company, service within state government, contributions to two nonprofit organizations, and active participation in a prominent trade association. Throughout her diverse career, Julianna's unique blend of writing acumen and expertise in public affairs, government relations, lobbying, and fundraising consistently set her apart. Here are the topics we covered:      Book interviews, a creative muse, and cocktail configurations.     The importance of humor in any situation. Feedback from book readers. The ‘Good Ole Boys Club'. Women helping women. Here are the three takeaways from today's episode: 1.   A sense of humor is needed to neutralize stress and manage our business. 2.   Mentor and work friends are important resources. 3.   As women advance up the ladder, it's imperative to help the next women up.   As Mentioned: Her book: All Up In Your Bizness.  Ep 2, Is Leadership Funny?   Up Coming Event: Look for her book to be shown at the LA Book Fair, April 20-21, at USC campus. Largest book festival in the country! More About Julianna: Her love for the written word was ignited during her university years when she assumed the role of editor-in-chief of the university newspaper. This early passion evolved into a lifelong dedication to the craft of writing, which she seamlessly integrated into her professional endeavors. To further refine her writing skills and add depth to her storytelling, Julianna married award-winning journalist James G. Newland Jr., whose invaluable insights and newspaper stories have enriched her understanding of the intricate world of politics. Julianna, along with her husband James, and their adult son, Patrick, live in Indianapolis. Explore the world of communication, politics, and business through Julianna's works, including "All Up in Your Bizness." Her unique blend of experience and creative storytelling offers a fresh, enlightening perspective on these multifaceted subjects. How to Reach Julianna: https://www.allupinyourbizness.com/ newlandhome1@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009894457623 How to Reach Yo Canny:  Our website: www.girltaketheleadpod.com  You can send a message or voicemail there. We'd love to hear from you!   email: yo@yocanny.com (Yo)   FB group: Girl, Take the Lead https://www.facebook.com/groups/272025931481748/?ref=share   IG: yocanny (Yo)   YouTube   LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yocanny

All Up In My Lady Business
All Up In: Algonquin Round Table. Let's do this. (Standalone episode with Mary Nisi)

All Up In My Lady Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 18:47


It's been a while since Mary's released a podcasting episode but she's back in the saddle and excited to release some solid content!  We're systemizing, launching new things, getting super-hot and organized, and trying to do whatever we can to take over the world. Join Mary today, as she spills the beans on where she's been, her experience working with a new business coach, how they're tearing apart their sales process, her upcoming speaking engagements, and what listeners can expect from the next few episodes of the All Up In My Lady Business podcast. Thanks for listening!Key Points From This Episode:Where Mary's been for the last several months.Insight into the last few years that culminated into where we are today.Working with a new business coach, using the new EOS system.Learn about the subscription service: All Up in My Lady Business Mary's Version.Tearing apart our sales process (and putting it back together with fantastic efficiency).Speaking at a DJ Conference (and other speaking engagements!)What she's excited for about her upcoming trip to Panama.Delving into the why of her podcast and what she's excited about for the upcoming season.What listeners can expect from the next few episodes. Don't forget to smash that subscribe button so you never miss an episode, then come hang with us on Instagram & Twitter!  Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Check out Gino Wicknan's book Traction: Get a Grip on Your BusinessSubscribe to All Up in My Lady Business Mary's VersionLearn more about A Mary Nisi ProductionFind your next DJ at Toast & JamLaunch your DJ business with the Toast & Jam LabSupport the show

More Than A Lawyer
The Manifesting Lawyer: Mixing Law with Entrepreneurship

More Than A Lawyer

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2024 36:11


Manifestation queen, Yvonne Tchrakian started a business whilst on maternity leave as a lawyer. This is her story.Podcasting 1:1 Strategy Intensive: Spaces availableLet's plan to create a high-converting asset that generates opportunities and builds influence.This 90-minute strategic session will illuminate the path to successful podcasting.You'll receive your bespoke strategy roadmap to equip you in starting your personal podcast journey.For more information, email me at holly@callecopy.comThis episode:The Manifesting Lawyer: Mixing Law with EntrepreneurshipIn this episode of More Than A Lawyer, I speak to lawyer and entrepreneur Yvonne Tchrakian. She set up a side business (https://pausepenny.com/) along with her podcast "All Up in Your Bizz" whilst she was on maternity leave. Yvonne manifested her dream life including her job, family, (car) and business. Yvonne is proof that you can have it all, the dream life along with her side business Pause.Penny and managing to do her legal job. If you think that having a side hustle or side business whilst practising law is impossible, Yvonne's story will prove you wrong. She will tell you it's all about creating your dream life through belief and taking action. You can do whatever you want as long as you're willing to make it happen. Yvonne's story will inspire you, it inspired me. Be more than a lawyer, be an authority.Connect with me on LinkedIn Podcasting from scratch free course:My free 5-day email course: Podcasting from scratch. Learn how to start your podcast. Ebook:How to Land Your Dream Clients e-book Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

THE SERIOUS TV DRAMA PODCAST
Serious TV Drama Podcast 402: Fargo Season 5 Finale 5x10 Bisquik

THE SERIOUS TV DRAMA PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 113:20


Scot and Brian touch on some recent TV awards, have a quick and COMPLETELY SPOILER-FREE chat about the season premieres of TRUE DETECTIVE, MONSIEUR SPADE and S4 of FOR ALL MANKIND — and then FINALLY discuss “Bisquik” - the finale of FARGO Season 5. [Recorded 1/17/2024]   * Segment Breakdown * 0:00:00 - 0:02:23  Intro * 0:02:24 - 0:17:47  2024 TV Award Season * 0:17:48 - 0:36:18  True Detective/Monsieur Spade/For All Mankind S4 * 0:36:19 - 1:45:02  Fargo S5 Finale: “Bisquik" * 1:45:03 - 1:53:20  Wrapping it All Up

Rondail's Unpopular Opinion
Katt Williams Struck a Nerve...At The Perfect Time

Rondail's Unpopular Opinion

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2024 16:44


Welp... It hasn't been a full week into the new year, and Katt Williams has already shaken it ALL UP! The entire industry is pressed over his recent Club Shay Shay interview with Shannan Sharpe. Lets Touch Base on what was said. And the overall lesson to it all! #kattwilliams --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ruo788/support

All Up In Your Biz with Yvonne Tchrakian
Mastering Manifestation: Unleashing Your Superpower for a Dream Life

All Up In Your Biz with Yvonne Tchrakian

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 34:01


This episode of All Up in Your Business is the first of a season that is all about Yvonne´s favourite topic – manifesting. A crazy powerful way of ensuring that you are able to live your dream life. Yvonne explains what manifesting is and shares the 7 simple steps she and her guests use to manifest their soulmates, children, successful businesses, dream homes and more. KEY TAKEAWAYS Manifestation is a lifestyle. If you just practice it occasionally, it won´t work. Fear and doubt have got to go. Write your goals down manually, you are 70% more likely to achieve them when you do that. Don´t rely on what society says you should want when deciding what you actually want to achieve. The stronger your why, the more likely you're not going to give up when the going gets tough. Visualise, be specific and engage all of your senses e.g., imagine how your dream car sounds when accelerating and how driving it feels. Teach yourself to speak in the positive at all times e.g., stop saying “I am so unfit” and start saying “I am getting fitter”. Practice gratitude and use affirmations on a daily basis. Science shows that it strengthens the positive neural networks in your brain. BEST MOMENTS‘Anybody can manifest, it´s not just the celebs. ´ ‘You have got to think about it (manifestation) as a way of living not as a task.' ‘When you practice, and you visualize that is your superpower.' ‘Don´t talk yourself out of it… there is space for everyone.' EPISODE RESOURCESThe Pause Penny Manifestation Box - https://pausepenny.com/product/the-manifestation-box/ - code PODCAST20 The Top 5 Regrets of the Dying by Bronnie Ware - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Top-Five-Regrets-Dying-Transformed/dp/1788173422 VALUABLE RESOURCESwebsite: pausepenny.comInstagram: @yvonnetchrakian_manifest @pause.pennyTikTok: @yvonnetchrakianLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yvonne-tchrakian-64257619/ HOST BIOYvonne started her career as a corporate lawyer for one of Ireland's top law firms. After the loss of a baby during pregnancy, Yvonne founded Pause. Penny - which was created to inspire people to manifest their dream lives. She is also a mom of four. Yvonne is a serial manifester, manifesting everything from her dream jobs (yes, multiple), her soulmate, dream house and even her twins! PODCAST DESCRIPTIONThis podcast is all about manifesting your dream life. Interviews with incredible entrepreneurs who are using manifestation to create successful businesses and solo episodes on how to start manifesting everything you desire. Yvonne teaches you 7 simple steps to manifesting your dream life, shares her own personal manifestation stories and gives practical advice on how to make manifestation a lifestyle. Tune in and I guarantee you will be manifesting your dreams!

UFO Paranormal Radio & United Public Radio
Science And The ParNORMAL -Dr. Yana Greenberg And Dr. Elliott Van Dusen - Demonology

UFO Paranormal Radio & United Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 92:22


Science and The ParNORMAL - Dr. Yana Greenberg and Dr. Elliott Van Dusen Episode 6 Date: December 5th, 2023 Discussion: Demonology: Do Demons Exist or Have We Made it All Up?   Join Dr. Yana and Dr. Elliott on Tuesday at 10PM|EST / 7PM|PST as they broadcast live on United Public Radio Network and UFO Paranormal Radio Network 105.3 and 107.7 FM from beautiful New Orleans to discuss the paranormal.

United Public Radio
Science And The ParNORMAL -Dr. Yana Greenberg And Dr. Elliott Van Dusen - Demonology

United Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 92:22


Science and The ParNORMAL - Dr. Yana Greenberg and Dr. Elliott Van Dusen Episode 6 Date: December 5th, 2023 Discussion: Demonology: Do Demons Exist or Have We Made it All Up? Join Dr. Yana and Dr. Elliott on Tuesday at 10PM|EST / 7PM|PST as they broadcast live on United Public Radio Network and UFO Paranormal Radio Network 105.3 and 107.7 FM from beautiful New Orleans to discuss the paranormal.

Hip Hop Movie Club
All Up in the Biz

Hip Hop Movie Club

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 33:03 Transcription Available


Biz Markie was the "Clown Prince of Hip Hop". He paved his own way in the industry and in turn, opened doors for future legends. He was like a big kid and larger than life. Even in death, nobody beats the Biz. (Nobody Beats the Biz!) But what was the late, great Biz Markie really like? All Up in the Biz on IMDbWhere to Watch: ShowtimeCreditsHip Hop Movie Club is produced by your HHMC's: Boogie, JB and DynoWright! Theme music by Boogie. Hit us up at hiphopmovieclub@gmail.com or on TikTok, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @hiphopmovieclub. You can also check us out at hiphopmovieclub.com. On the next episode of the Hip Hop Movie Club podcast, your HHMCs will discuss In Too Deep. Subscribe today in your favorite podcast app and you won't miss it! Shout out to you listeners. Thanks for tuning in. And remember: Don't hate, accommodate.Mentioned in this episode:Brain Freeze TriviaShout to Brain Freeze Trivia in the Lehigh Valley! Follow them @brain_freeze_trivia on Instagram

The Great Indoors
133: Book Reviews – From Sunny California to the Isle of Mull

The Great Indoors

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 41:02


Join us for our tales from Venice plus we review four more books that span the breadth of the interiors world. From the escapism of super luxe living in sunny California, to authentic and sustainable design in the remote island of Mull, and designing your home to align with how you want to feel in a space. Listen to our lively debate as we pick out our favourite elements of each book including what we believe is the ‘must have' book for every home decorator. All Up in My Space – How to Decorate With Feeling by Emma Hopkinson and Robyn Donaldson https://tinyurl.com/2sj76eb6 Livable Luxe by Brigette Romanek https://tinyurl.com/4u4ymr9n Wild Isle Style by Banjo Beale https://tinyurl.com/3tb7w3be Farrow & Ball: How to Redecorate by Joa Studholme and Charlotte Cosby https://tinyurl.com/4ujhykf4 Send your style surgery question here: help@thegreatindoorspodcast.com Sign up to become a friend of the show here: www.thegreatindoorspodcast.com Join our private Facebook group and let us know what you think of the show here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thegreatindoorspodcast For daily updates follow Kate and Sophie on Instagram: Kate: www.instagram.com/madaboutthehouse Sophie: www.instagram.com/sophierobinsoninteriors Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Hip Hop Movie Club
Ladies First (part 2) with Freestyle with Djenaba

Hip Hop Movie Club

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 46:42


Women were just as much innovators of hip hop as men...but for 50 years, they haven't had received their due, or their story told as it should. Until now. Today on the show, we are joined by Djenaba Figueroa of "Freestyle with Djenaba" and we discuss Episodes 2-3-4 of Ladies First: A Story of Women in Hip-Hop, a limited series on Netflix. Ladies First on IMDBFreestyle with DjenabaCreditsHip Hop Movie Club is produced by your HHMC's: Boogie, JB and DynoWright! Theme music by Boogie. Hit us up at hiphopmovieclub@gmail.com or on TikTok, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @hiphopmovieclub. You can also check us out at hiphopmovieclub.com. On the next episode of the Hip Hop Movie Club podcast, your HHMCs will discuss All Up in the Biz. Subscribe today in your favorite podcast app and you won't miss it! Shout out to you listeners. Thanks for tuning in. And remember: Don't hate, accommodate.Mentioned in this episode:Brain Freeze TriviaShout to Brain Freeze Trivia in the Lehigh Valley! Follow them @brain_freeze_trivia on Instagram

SK8ER NEZ Podcast Network
E Society Podcast - Ep. 293: Back to business.

SK8ER NEZ Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2023 122:48


This is episode 292 Today we'll be talking about TV including Twisted Metal, Reservation Dogs, All Up in the Biz, claim to fame and prank panel. Movies including War Pony, Oppenheimer, Blue Beetle and TMNT. And as always, The week in Sports, the week in Funko and collecting, Weekly Star Wars moment, and our weekly random movie and song recommendations.   Hit up E Society on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/ESocietyPodcast/ Check out our ESP Spotify For Podcasters feed: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/esoc E Society YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCliC6x_a7p3kTV_0LC4S10A E Society and Mac-Nez t-shirts Tee Public: http://tee.pub/lic/9ko9r4p5uvE X: @esocietypod @macnezpod @TheoZissou Instagram: @esocietypod @thezissou @macnezpod Nez and Taylor Blu-ray IG pages: @bluraynez @blurayterror TikTok: @esocietypod   Intro/Outro Music by Mixla Beats Productions https://www.mixlaproduction.com  

Two Dudes in a Kitchen
All Up in My Grill

Two Dudes in a Kitchen

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 62:30 Transcription Available


"Top Chef" fan favorite, cookbook author, restaurateur, and host of "All Up in My Grill," Dale Talde, joins Tyler and Wells for a scrumptiously good time.   The chef shares some mouth-watering Filipino recipes, including how he prepares roast pig, the ingredients for a perfect bbq sauce, to lumpia 101. Dale and Tyler also share their perfect rice recipes, but the gents have differing views on the water-to-rice ratio.  Plus, Tyler's restaurant, Miller and Lux, is racking up more accolades. To celebrate, Tyler shares the recipe for their famous burger, named one of the five best in all of California! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kitchen Confidante Podcast
Episode 75: All Up in My Grill with Dale Talde

Kitchen Confidante Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 37:02


Dale Talde is the host of All Up In My Grill on the Tastemade streaming channel. No stranger to television, Dale is a three-time chef-testant and a familiar face on Top Chef and has also competed & served as a judge on Chopped, Iron Chef America, Knife Flight, and Beat Bobby Flay. Off screen, Dale is the restaurateur behind former restaurants TALDE, Massoni, and Rice & Gold. After launching Food Crush Hospitality with his life partner Agnes Chung, he opened his first concept restaurant, Goosefeather, in Westchester County, NY, which pays tribute to the cuisine of Hong Kong. In this episode, we chat about the 3rd season of All Up in My Grill, harnessing Filipino flavors in his cooking, and hands-on tips for better grilling. Tune in to All Up in My Grill on the Tastemade streaming channel. Learn more about Dale at https://foodcrushhospitality.com Follow Dale on Instagram: @daletalde Podcast Show Notes: https://kitchenconfidante.com/all-up-in-my-grill-with-dale-talde

THE SERIOUS TV DRAMA PODCAST
Serious TV Drama Podcast 387: Justified: City Primeval Part 1 (1st 4 Episodes)

THE SERIOUS TV DRAMA PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 93:17


Scot and Brian chat about JUSTIFIED: CITY PRIMEVAL (the 1st 4 episodes) and later have a general TV discussion about bingeing, STRANGE NEW WORLDS, WHAT WE DO IN THE SHADOWS, RESERVATION DOGS and more! [Recorded 8/3/2023]   * Segment Breakdown * 0:00:00 - 0:01:56  Intro * 0:01:57 - 0:59:35  Justified: City Primeval * 0:59:36 - 1:28:05  TV Talk (Bingeing, ST:SNW, etc) * 1:28:06 - 1:33:00  Wrapping it All Up

The TASTE Podcast
251: Dale Talde

The TASTE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 43:05


The proud son of Filipino immigrants, Dale Talde grew up immersed in his family's cultural heritage, while also enjoying the life of a typical American kid. Dale is the chef and owner of Goosefeather, a signature restaurant located in Tarrytown, outside New York City. He's also the host of Tastemade's “All Up in My Grill,” and he appeared as a three-time cheftestant and judge on Bravo's Emmy Award–winning culinary show Top Chef. On this episode we talk to Dale about his life in and out of the kitchen, his Chicago upbringing, and what makes a great food TV competitor.MORE FROM DALE TALDE:Dale Talde goes from “Top Chef” to Pot Chef [Sun Times]Talde Grilling Tips [Uproxx]Buy: Asian-American: Proudly Inauthentic Recipes from the Philippines to Brooklyn

Walk A Little Slower with Tanner Olson
64: Where the Waves Turn Back with Tyson Motsenbocker

Walk A Little Slower with Tanner Olson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 43:31


Walk A Little Slower with Tanner Olson 64: Where the Waves Turn Back with Tyson Motsenbocker Tyson Motsenbocker is a musician and author. Tyson Motsenbocker Tyson Motsenbocker's ⁠website Where the Waves Turn Back (book) Links ⁠Patreon⁠: Support the Ministry ⁠Written to Wear⁠ - Clothing Line ⁠Written to Speak⁠ (Website) Books by Tanner Olson ⁠Walk A Little Slower⁠: A Collection of Poems and Other Words ⁠Continue⁠: Poems and Prayers of Hope ⁠As You Go⁠: Words for the Unknown ⁠I'm All Over the Place⁠ Find me on⁠ Instagram⁠,⁠ Twitter⁠, and⁠ Facebook⁠. Send your questions to writtentospeak@gmail.com Visit⁠ https://www.writtentospeak.com/podcast⁠ to learn more. More about Tyson Motsenbocker Tyson Motsenbocker is a critically acclaimed singer- songwriter and composer from the Pacific Northwest. His audience has come to know him as a brilliant lyricist, unflinchingly honest and an artist who embraces vulnerability above all. After relocating to Southern California, Motsenbocker's first album Letters to Lost Loves was praised internationally, including Best New Music and Songs We Love by NPR. Tyson's 2020 release Someday I'll Make it All Up to You was ranked as UTR's best album of 2020. In the following years, Motsenbocker played for hundreds of thousands of people at famous and historic rooms, including Los Angeles' Wilturn Theatre, San Francisco's Filmore and Nashville's Ryman Auditorium three times. Tyson's recorded music has received millions of streams and has continued to garner high praise from music business tastemakers. Where the Waves Turn Back is his first book.

No BS News Hour with Charlie LeDuff

Crime Honchos in Lansing concoct fake gun charges, allowing MSU madman to stalk freely. Continuing… the details here. Eric Mays, America's City Councilman, vows to fight his conviction to the... The post Lock 'em All Up appeared first on No BS News Hour with Charlie LeDuff.

All Up In Your Business
All Up In Your Business: Trends in economic development and retail markets

All Up In Your Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 40:03


Since longtime host Jay Socol retired last spring, it's been a while since our last episode of All Up in Your Business. Due to popular demand, the podcast returns, but with a slightly different look. College Station Chief Development Officer Natalie Ruiz now co-hosts the program with Economic Development Manager Brian Piscacek to update us on business trends and the restaurants, retailers, industries, and events that might be coming to town. We'll produce a fresh podcast addressing various topics on a quarterly basis. In this discussion with Aaron Farmer of The Retail Coach, Natalie and Brian break down the evolution of local, regional, and national retail markets, along with the recent Economic Outlook Conference. They also address the challenges presented by continued inflation, supply chain issues, and staffing shortages. Aaron and Brian were rolling, so the episode ran longer than usual, but we think you'll find the discussion insightful and well worth your time.  All Up In Your Business is now available via: Podbean Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts iHeartRadio Spotify Stitcher YouTube Please subscribe, rate and recommend! Have a suggestion for a future topic or interview, or just want to say hi? Send to ckillian@cstx.gov. 

THE SERIOUS TV DRAMA PODCAST
Serious TV Drama Podcast 368: Best of 2022 Part 2

THE SERIOUS TV DRAMA PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 97:08


After a couple silly mini-lists, Scot, Dan and Jamie resume their Top 20 Countdown of the Best in 2022 TV. [Recorded 1/3/2023]   * Segment Breakdown * 0:00:00 - 0:01:51  Quick Intro * 0:01:52 - 0:07:50  2 Silly Top 3 Lists * 0:07:51 - 1:24:20  Back to the Countdown * 1:24:21 - 1:33:02  Looking Forward to TV in 2023 * 1:33:03 - 1:37:08  Wrapping it All Up

THE SERIOUS TV DRAMA PODCAST
Serious TV Drama Podcast 366: Best of 2022 Part 1

THE SERIOUS TV DRAMA PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 93:37


After some general reality TV talk, Scot, Dan and Jamie count down their picks (from 20 to 11) for the Best of 2022 TV. [Recorded 1/3/2022]   * Segment Breakdown * 0:00:00 - 0:15:15  Intro/Reality TV Talk * 0:15:16 - 0:23:10  Honorable Mentions * 0:23:11 - 1:33:28  Top 20 - 11 Countdown  * 1:33:29 - 1:37:33  Wrapping it All Up

Legally Contented
This business lawyer has 133K+ YouTube subscribers hanging on her every word - Aiden Durham

Legally Contented

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2023 61:48


In this episode, Wayne Pollock, the founder of the Law Firm Editorial Service, interviews Aiden Durham, owner of 180 Law Co., a law firm providing business law and intellectual property law services to small businesses. Aiden's YouTube channel, "All Up in Yo' Business," has more than 133,000 subscribers and is her main marketing channel.In this episode, Aiden and Wayne discuss, among other things:- The importance of deciding the right tone and level of (in)formality to strike when recording YouTube videos- A major misconception lawyers have about what they need to do to shoot YouTube videos- How her YouTube videos allow her to connect to current and prospective clients in a unique way- The role mindset plays when you're a prolific, consistent content creator- Why she's happy to have her current and prospective clients ask about her dog - Her advice for lawyers (including B2B lawyers) who are contemplating building a YouTube following You can watch the video recording of the episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=326kgpEpvqo. About Aiden Durham/180 Law Co.Aiden's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/allupinyobiz180 Law Co. website: https://www.180lawco.comAiden's Twitter: https://twitter.com/_AllUpInYoBizAiden's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allupinyobusiness About Wayne Pollock/the Law Firm Editorial ServiceLearn more about Wayne Pollock, the host of Legally Contented: https://www.linkedin.com/in/waynepollockLearn more about the Law Firm Editorial Service: http://www.lawfirmeditorialservice.comDo you have any idea how much money your firm is losing when its lawyers write thought leadership marketing and business development content themselves? Learn how much with the Law Firm Editorial Service's Thought Leadership Cost Calculator:  https://www.lawfirmeditorialservice.com/thought-leadership-cost-calculatorCheck out blog posts and videos designed to help you and your colleagues improve their content marketing and thought-leadership marketing efforts: https://www.lawfirmeditorialservice.com/bloghttps://www.lawfirmeditorialservice.com/videosDo you know a lawyer, law firm, or company serving the legal industry doing big things with their content marketing and/or thought leadership marketing that we should feature? Please email us at hello@legallycontented.com

Thomas Paine Podcast
Part 5 EXCLUSIVE: Fauci's Failing Health as Top Level Intel Indicates Treatments at Top Hospital; Paine Dissects Hunter Biden Money Laundering, Human Trafficking, Narcotics Too & How Law Enforcement Covered it All Up

Thomas Paine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 35:40


Part 5 EXCLUSIVE: Fauci's Failing Health as Top Level Intel Indicates Treatments at Top Hospital; Paine Dissects Hunter Biden Money Laundering, Human Trafficking, Narcotics Too & How Law Enforcement Covered it All Up

DIVA DAILIES
"Act 1: RENAISSANCE" (2022): BEYONCÉ - Track by Track Review | Diva Discography {Part 1}

DIVA DAILIES

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 103:00


Let the Beyoncé takeover on Diva Dailies begin. We're putting a temporary pause on Girl Group Divas Summer, because Bey is back (and I'm sleepin' real good at night.) For the next two weeks, we are deep diving into Beyoncé's Renaissance…so far.In this episode of Diva Dailies, Angie (@poetrysoul3) and Steffi (@inn_mho) review Beyoncé's 7th solo studio album, “Renaissance” (2022). We also give a brief but much needed and deserved tribute to the passing of iconic, legendary diva Olivia Newton-John. As we do in all of our Diva Discography episodes, part 1 is an in-depth review and discussion on EVERY SINGLE TRACK of the album. We then end our conversation sharing our Top 3 favorite songs from the album, 1 song we'd cut, and the underrated gem. Make sure you tune in next week for part 2 when we talk about Beyonce's Renaissance era.Album Info: Renaissance (also titled as Act I: Renaissance) is the seventh studio album by American singer Beyoncé, released on July 29, 2022, by Parkwood Entertainment and Columbia Records. It is her first solo studio release since Lemonade (2016) and serves as the first installment of a trilogy project. Beyoncé conceived the album as a reflection of her state of mind during the COVID-19 pandemic, writing and producing it with Nova Wav, The-Dream, Symbolyc One, A. G. Cook, Honey Dijon, Beam, Tricky Stewart, BloodPop, Skrillex, Hit-Boy, No I.D., P2J and various others. Beam, Grace Jones and Tems appear as guest vocalists.*Email us for show notes: divadailiespod@gmail.com*Twitter & Instagram: @divadailiespod*YouTube: Diva Dailies PodcastSTEFFI'S SOCIAL MEDIA:*Twitter & Instagram: @inn_mho*YouTube: innmyhumbleopinionANGIE'S SOCIAL MEDIA:*Twitter: @poetrysoul3*YouTube: Sleepy Nerd ProductionsEPISODE TIME STAMPS:- Housekeeping (01:05)- Friendly Reminder to Review the Pod! (01:- Oscar & Razzie Moment of the Week (03:02)- Opening Discussions: Album Intro (12:49)- Opening Discussions: Our First Listening Experience & Initial Impressions (14:39)Track by Track Review- I'm That Girl (29:10)- Cozy (35:06)- Alien Superstar (40:23)- Cuff It (46:13)- Energy (52:32)- Break My Soul (56:10)- Church Girl (60:24)- Plastic Off the Sofa (66:13)- Virgo's Groove (71:12)- Move (75:31)- Heated (77:30)- Thique (79:11)- All Up in Your Mind (82:39)- America Has a Problem (84:25)- Pure/Honey (88:10)- Summer Renaissance (94:12)Rapid Fire Round- Top 3 Fave Songs (97:27)- 1 Song to Cut (98:02)- Underrated Gem (98:28)- Favorite Transition (99:19)- Closing Thoughts (100:46)

Thomas Paine Podcast
Part 6 EXCLUSIVE: Questions Emerge About Fauci's Health, Intel Indicates Treatments at Top Hospital?; Paine Dissects Hunter Biden Money Laundering, Human Trafficking, Narcotics Too & How Law Enforcement Covered it All Up; Plus MORE - LOADED EPISODE

Thomas Paine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 38:40


Part 6 EXCLUSIVE: Questions Emerge About Fauci's Health, Intel Indicates Treatments at Top Hospital?; Paine Dissects Hunter Biden Money Laundering, Human Trafficking, Narcotics Too & How Law Enforcement Covered it All Up; Plus MORE - LOADED EPISODE Sign up for Hot Wire on Paine.tv and Get the Intel that's Too Hot For Anywhere Else on Paine.tv Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Thomas Paine Podcast
Part 5 EXCLUSIVE: Questions Emerge About Fauci's Health, Intel Indicates Treatments at Top Hospital?; Paine Dissects Hunter Biden Money Laundering, Human Trafficking, Narcotics Too & How Law Enforcement Covered it All Up; Plus MORE - LOADED EPISODE

Thomas Paine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 35:40


Part 5 EXCLUSIVE: Questions Emerge About Fauci's Health, Intel Indicates Treatments at Top Hospital?; Paine Dissects Hunter Biden Money Laundering, Human Trafficking, Narcotics Too & How Law Enforcement Covered it All Up; Plus MORE - LOADED EPISODE Sign up for Hot Wire on Paine.tv and Get the Intel that's Too Hot For Anywhere Else on Paine.tv Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Thomas Paine Podcast
Part 3 EXCLUSIVE: Questions Emerge About Fauci's Health, Intel Indicates Treatments at Top Hospital?; Paine Dissects Hunter Biden Money Laundering, Human Trafficking, Narcotics Too & How Law Enforcement Covered it All Up; Plus MORE - LOADED EPISODE

Thomas Paine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 35:30


Part 3 EXCLUSIVE: Questions Emerge About Fauci's Health, Intel Indicates Treatments at Top Hospital?; Paine Dissects Hunter Biden Money Laundering, Human Trafficking, Narcotics Too & How Law Enforcement Covered it All Up; Plus MORE - LOADED EPISODE Sign up for Hot Wire on Paine.tv and Get the Intel that's Too Hot For Anywhere Else on Paine.tv Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Thomas Paine Podcast
Part 2 EXCLUSIVE: Questions Emerge About Fauci's Health, Intel Indicates Treatments at Top Hospital?; Paine Dissects Hunter Biden Money Laundering, Human Trafficking, Narcotics Too & How Law Enforcement Covered it All Up; Plus MORE - LOADED EPISODE

Thomas Paine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 35:49


Part 2 EXCLUSIVE: Questions Emerge About Fauci's Health, Intel Indicates Treatments at Top Hospital?; Paine Dissects Hunter Biden Money Laundering, Human Trafficking, Narcotics Too & How Law Enforcement Covered it All Up; Plus MORE - LOADED EPISODE Sign up for Hot Wire on Paine.tv and Get the Intel that's Too Hot For Anywhere Else on Paine.tv Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Thomas Paine Podcast
Part 1 EXCLUSIVE: Questions Emerge About Fauci's Health, Intel Indicates Treatments at Top Hospital?; Paine Dissects Hunter Biden Money Laundering, Human Trafficking, Narcotics Too & How Law Enforcement Covered it All Up; Plus MORE - LOADED EPISODE

Thomas Paine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 35:33


Part 1 EXCLUSIVE: Questions Emerge About Fauci's Health, Intel Indicates Treatments at Top Hospital?; Paine Dissects Hunter Biden Money Laundering, Human Trafficking, Narcotics Too & How Law Enforcement Covered it All Up; Plus MORE - LOADED EPISODE Sign up for Hot Wire on Paine.tv and Get the Intel that's Too Hot For Anywhere Else on Paine.tv Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Snacky Tunes
Dale Talde & Gurus

Snacky Tunes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2022 68:35


Our good friend, Dale Talde, joins us this week to chat about his new season of “All Up in my Grill” on Tastemade.  He shares some of his grilling tips, what he loved about coming back for season two and what he plays while he works the flames.  Then we dig into the archives for a live performance from Gurus, a big multimedia project from Brooklyn.Snacky Tunes: Music is the Main Ingredient, Chefs and Their Music (Phaidon), is now on shelves at bookstores around the world. It features 77 of the world's top chefs who share personal stories of how music has been an important, integral force in their lives. The chefs also give personal recipes and curated playlists too. It's an anthology of memories, meals and mixtapes. Pick up your copy by ordering directly from Phaidon, or by visiting your local independent bookstore. Visit our site, www.snackytunes.com for more info.Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Snacky Tunes by becoming a member!Snacky Tunes is Powered by Simplecast.

The Todd Herman Show
This could end America: The Party is obsessed with turning America over to the W.H.O., which is a tool of the CCP and the Gates Foundation. Reggie Littlejohn joins us; she is an expert on the CCP's use of forced abortions and has studied the W.H.O.'s po

The Todd Herman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 48:40


THE THESIS: The Party has written the W.H.O. document in such a way that it will allow the W.H.O. to seize control over areas in America--areas they define--using nothing more than tweets about public health--again, as defined by them--as a pretext. If anyone thinks that the W.H.O. will not abuse that, you have been asleep for three years.  THE SCRIPTURE & SCRIPTURAL RESOURCES:  Ephesians 6:12 12 For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms. THE NEWS & COMMENT: Support Women's Rights Without Frontiers Take action against global surveillance After Setback for WHO, Agency Now Working on Far-Reaching Amendments to the Global Rules Experts warn of 'medical tyranny' from the World Health Organization [AUDIO] -  83 Year Old Sums it ALL Up in 30 Seconds From the view of the Mockingbrids: A new pandemic treaty: what the World Health Organization needs to do next WHO Director-General's opening remarks at The Aspen Institute Congressional Program – 1 June 2022 “Overarching all these recommendations is the proposal for a new international instrument, to provide the framework for closer cooperation and coordination between countries in the face of global threats. This was a key recommendation of all the independent reviews. At a Special Session of the World Health Assembly last year, Member States including the United States decided to embark on the process of negotiating a new international accord. That process has now begun. An international instrument will be an important complement to the International Health Regulations, which govern the global response to health emergencies. I'm aware that there has been some concern expressed over whether such an agreement is an infringement of national sovereignty. The answer is: no. It's important to note that the negotiating process is a discussion among Member States – Member States themselves, including the US, will decide what the instrument will look like, not the WHO Secretariat.” Death rates are soaring again in highly vaccinated European countries; All-cause mortality is spiking - right on schedule, three-plus months after booster mRNA shots - and mostly in the elderly, the most highly boosted group. It's getting hard to see this as coincidence. Overall deaths in Australia - where nearly everyone is vaccinated - are spiking. It's Monday Down Under. Get ready to start the week with frightening data "Covid vaccinations for children under age 5 to begin as early as June 21, White House says"; Ashish Jha, Fauci, Francis Collins, Walensky, CDC, NIH, all know this is criminal; healthy kids will die! They all know healthy children do not need this, and that antibody levels are not a proxy of immunity and that the trials were bull sh*t frauds by Pfizer and Moderna, undersized and short duration Pfizer & Moderna cannot demonstrate in ANY of their children trials, because risk of severe illness in children is so vanishingly low, that COVID causes hospitalization, died, infected, severe disease; These Pfizer & Moderna demons (Bourla & Bancel), these demons working with FDA to pull off this crime, know they cannot show any vax merit in low risk children; so they instead show antibody increase COVID-19 rebound possible after taking Paxlovid, but no further treatment necessary: CDC THE LISTENERS: Gregory  Todd, your message in hour two on 6/6/22 really touched me.  First of all, I've been a fan since your radio days since around 2018. We're about the same age, and have both worked in tech (I still write code). I also became a believer later in life, at 33. I became a political conservative around the same time. I co-led the Seattle Tea Party Patriots group from 2011 to about 2014 (it was a small group as you may guess!). After 53 years, I left my lifetime home of Seattle for many reasons, Seattle's obvious decline being a big one. We moved to the Tampa Florida area, and we feel very much at home. I'm also an "Emerald City Exile"! Most of my co-workers here are believers, which as you know, would almost never happen in the Seattle area, especially in tech. For years I had joked that I'd have to leave Seattle before the civil war. Now, looking at things, I think our move may have been God-directed. I did indeed pray about it before we moved, and I believe God blessed the move. Anyhow, your admonition to move from the "Separate Countries" really hit a chord with me today. In Him, Greg Moon, Riverview FL ---   ---   ---- Todd, The 1st hour of your show today reminded me of a speaker we recently had at Cedar Park Church. He spoke about Understanding the command of genocide in the old testament in light of a good God. One of the points he made revolved around the statement God makes to to Abraham in Genesis 15 verse 16. "for the iniquity of the Amorites [is] not yet full." There is a lot packed into this but to briefly summarize God is saying the Amorites are engaging in all manor of immorality but they're still not worthy of my righteous judgement. The speaker goes on to list all of the immoral acts the Amorites ultimately pay with their lives for. Sexual sin and child sacrifice were toping the list. At the end of the night as I was packing up the video gear I was able to as the speaker this. In the USA we have child sacrifice down through abortion. We have all manner of sexual sin being celebrated and even codified in our laws. So where is America at on God's iniquity meter? He didn't give a definite answer but he suggested that we'll be considered complete in our iniquity when things get to the point of generational acceptance and expectation of what you and I see as abhorrent. Lord revive our country and bring us back from the edge of the cliff that would plunge us to utter destruction should be fall over it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Girl Water Your Grass
Is it All Up to ME?

The Girl Water Your Grass

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 23:09


Is it All Up to ME?   Today we dive into the ungodly self-reliance we all fall into at times, some of us more than others.  Control of everything in our lives really is an illusion, and when we realize that God is in control and step into His plans, things seem to go much better.  Secondly, we often have too much of our hope in people which can lead us to constant disappointment and having others on a pedestal is unfair to them and to us.   ONLY God, and God alone, can be our ultimate everything.  Finally, we pray as if it all depends on God, but we ACT as if it all depends on us.  Join us as we journey away from ungodly self-reliance.    

RAD Radio
04.06.22 RAD 01 Silly Argument - It's All Up or Down Hill From Here & Scares In the Air - Plane Has A Mind Of Its Own

RAD Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 23:05


Silly Argument - It's All Up or Down Hill From Here & Scares In the Air - Plane Has A Mind Of Its OwnSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

THE SERIOUS TV DRAMA PODCAST
Serious TV Drama Podcast 331: Doom Patrol 3x5 - 3x10 & Peacemaker 1x1 - 1x5

THE SERIOUS TV DRAMA PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2022 302:11


Scot and Brian discuss the last 6 episodes of DOOM PATROL S3 and the first 5 episodes of PEACEMAKER S1. [Recorded 1/27-1/28/2022]   * Segment Breakdown * 0:00:00 - 0:03:40  Intro * 0:03:41 - 1:48:12  Doom Patrol 3x5 - 3x10 * 1:48:13 - 1:50:11  Decision Time! * 1:50:12 - 4:49:35  Peacemaker 1x1 - 1x5 * 4:49:36 - 4:56:51  Wrapping it All Up * 4:56:52 - 5:02:11  Peacemaker PowerPoint   Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/stvdpodcast/ Follow us on Instagram: @serioustvdrama And…follow us on Twitter too: @STVDpodcast