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Building Men
When Words Won't Form With Brandon Robinson

Building Men

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 53:12


An author that uses poetry as a tool of expressionBrandon RobinsonBrandon was born and raised in Detroit Michigan. Being from Detroit there were things that he learned early on. He learned to not really show emotion and to not talk about too much. As Brandon grew older, he found his way to the church and began to learn important lessons that would later help him in writing his book. He learned to process and work through emotions and the importance of accepting oneself, compassion and the power of helping others. I hope you enjoy this enlightening, emotional episode of Building Men When Words Won't Form - WebsiteWordswontform InstagramBuilding Men YouTubeBuilding Men FacebookBuilding Men InstagramBuilding Men WebsiteBuildingmencoach@gmail.comCheck out our sponsors Finish The Race – Home of the official Building Men gearParent Brew Coffee – use this link to get 15% off your purchasetype BUILDINGMEN at checkout for 15% off your purchasehttps://gmrevolution.com/Book a free discovery call with Building Men

Beers, Business, and Balls
Episode 38 (Jan. 21, 2021): Brandon Chaney (Indiana 1993), CEO/Proprietor of Fairwinds Estate and In Hoc Napa Valley

Beers, Business, and Balls

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 65:37


When you think of the wine industry, you probably think of the rolling Tuscan hills, old money, and dressing to the nines for a fun Saturday fall afternoon with your friends. But it means far more to Sigma Chi alumnus Brandon Chaney, who left his career to pursue winemaking full-time. The proprietor and founder of Fairwinds Estates Winery in Napa Valley, Brandon is an accomplished tech entrepreneur who left his job to chase his passion for making (and drinking) great wines. As Brandon tells us, it certainly has not been all sunshines and rainbows - Fairwinds lost most of their property to the lethal Glass Fires in October 2020. How did the experience change Brandon's outlook on his passion, and how are they rebuilding? We unpack a lot in our "Business" segment with Brandon Chaney this week, and we're excited to share his story with you. BEERS: Craft beer without the hangover? Sign us up. For years, the non-alcoholic beer industry has remained stagnant - no one is reaching for the O'Douls, St. Pauli Girl, or Beck's anymore. Athletic Brewing Company is on a mission to redefine craft beer by providing an easy-to-drink craft beer without the health risks & the unavoidable hangover. We certainly love our craft beer, but we enjoyed giving Athletic Brewing a shot. Head over to athleticbrewing.com to check out their products today. BALLS: We give some rapid-fire predictions for the 2 games in the upcoming NFL Championship Series, and digest all that's been going on in the baseball world. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beersbusinessandballs/support

The Vineyard Church Of Central Illinois
Embrace Belonging | Brandon Henderson

The Vineyard Church Of Central Illinois

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2021 31:47


When our sense of belonging is called into question.. what then? As Brandon dives deeper into that question, he discovers that in our relationship with the Father, belonging is not conditional. Jesus as a human, models belonging which involves vulnerability with the Father. True belonging is not hinged on outside influences. Whatever you are facing, Jesus teaches that belonging is reliable. We can be rooted in that. “Abba, I belong to you.”

Five Tree Christmas
Triple Review: The Angel Tree, The Christmas House, A Godwink Christmas: Second Chances, First Love

Five Tree Christmas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 18:43


Reviews of The Angel Tree (Hallmark Movies & Mysteries), The Christmas House (Hallmark Channel), A Godwink Christmas: Second Chances, First Love (Hallmark Movies & Mysteries) The Angel Tree: A writer seeks the identity of the person who helps grant wishes that are placed upon The Angel Tree, and in the process, reconnects with her childhood friend. Starring Jill Wagner and Lucas Bryant. The Christmas House: Working through some difficult decisions, Mitchell family matriarch Phylis and patriarch Bill, have summoned their two grown sons – TV star, Mike Mitchell and Brandon Mitchell – home for the holidays. It is their hope that bringing the family together to recreate the Christmas house, will help them find resolution and make a memorable holiday for the entire family and community. As Brandon and his husband Jake make the trip home, they are anxiously awaiting a call about the adoption of their first child. Meanwhile, Mike reconnects with Andi, his high school sweetheart. A Godwink Christmas: Second Chances, First Love: After 15 years, Pat moves home from Hawaii with his two sons and through a series of coincidences, or Godwinks, ends up stuck in traffic next to his high school sweetheart, Margie at Christmas. Starring Brooke D’Orsay and Sam Page.

Hacker Valley Studio
Hacker Valley Blue Episode 6 - Brandon Dixon

Hacker Valley Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 43:55


This episode of the Hacker Valley Studio podcast’s Hacker Valley Blue series is a bit unique.  It features Brandon Dixon, the VP of Strategy at RiskIQ, a major sponsor of the podcast.  Brandon co-founded Passive Total in 2014, and it was later purchased by RiskIQ.  He is the quintessential guest, invested in fitness, philosophy, tech, and leadership.  He is an expert in both the practice and business of threat intelligence, and he shares with Ron and Chris about himself, his work, and the field.Much of the conversation focuses on Brandon and his work background.  Brandon explains his journey into the threat intelligence field, from his early interest, through jobs in tech and academia, and to work in espionage research.  Eventually, he and friend Steve McGinty saw a need and tried to solve it; their efforts took shape in the company they co-founded, Passive Total.  Brandon explains to listeners the process by which he and Steve created Passive Total, as well as the way in which they arrived at the deal to sell Passive Total to RiskIQ.  Brandon was heavily involved in the integration of Passive Total into RiskIQ, before eventually settling into a specific role within RiskIQ that capitalizes his love of the business side of the field.  He aims to work in light of his personal philosophy on life and success, which he also details.The conversation touches on many practically relevant details of the threat intelligence field, as well.  Brandon addresses the changes in the field and motivation he draws from these changes, bias and intelligence collection, and lessons that have arisen through his specific experiences.  Other topics covered include intelligence leads and the future of threat intelligence, unhackability, the place of circumstances in life and business, and how intelligence leaders can improve their programs.  As Brandon anticipates that threat intelligence will only become a more pervasive field, listeners will doubtless benefit from his own insights, as well as his recommendations of such resources as Malcolm Gladwell’s Outliers and RiskIQ workshops.0:26 - The conversation begins with an introduction to this unique episode, its guest, and his background.2:43 - The group considers the changing business of threat intelligence and what drives Brandon.8:24 - The next topics are bias and intelligence collection, as well as what surprises Brandon.13:00 - Brandon shares the story of Passive Total and its integration into RiskIQ, also addressing the business side of the field and lessons learned through his experience.24:04 - Brandon addresses intelligence leads and the question of unhackability.34:44 - What is Brandon’s philosophy on life and success?39:37 - Brandon explains what threat intelligence leaders need to do to improve their programs. Links:Learn more about Hacker Valley StudioSupport Hacker Valley Studio on PatreonFollow Hacker Valley Studio on TwitterFollow Ronald Eddings on TwitterFollow Chris Cochran on TwitterFollow Brandon on TwitterLearn more about our sponsor RiskIQFollow RiskIQ on TwitterConnect with RiskIQ on YouTube

Rap Thought Podcast
Felt - Felt 4 Thoughts

Rap Thought Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 76:08


With solid production by Ant, Slug and Murs bring us the 4th installment to theie Felt series: Felt 4 U. Taking a step back from dedicating to famous actresses, we see more of a reflection of where they are in their careers and with their families as they are getting older. As Brandon and Matt have touched on in previous pods, what does hip hop look like at 40? What can you bring to the table that keeps your listeners interested, while not distancing them at the same time? We cover this and more in this week’s episode.Check out more here!Apple PodcastSpotifyInstagramTwitter______________________________________________________Music by: BlueysportInstagram: blueysport

The FrogPants Studios Ultra Feed!
#9: Total Recall w/ Brandon Cruz

The FrogPants Studios Ultra Feed!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 63:10


Episode Notes Subject: Total Recall Guest: Brandon Cruz This week, Brandon Cruz brings this Schwarzenegger movie to the show. As Brandon reveals how this movie shaped him, Nick reacts to seeing it for the very first time. Also, David is there. Will this movie still delight newcomers and veterans alike, or have the one-liners lost their charm? Find out more at http://hitmeonemoretime.com This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Hit Me One More Time
#9: Total Recall w/ Brandon Cruz

Hit Me One More Time

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 63:10


Episode Notes Subject: Total Recall Guest: Brandon Cruz This week, Brandon Cruz brings this Schwarzenegger movie to the show. As Brandon reveals how this movie shaped him, Nick reacts to seeing it for the very first time. Also, David is there. Will this movie still delight newcomers and veterans alike, or have the one-liners lost their charm? Find out more at http://hitmeonemoretime.com This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Walken 101
#117 - Seven Psychopaths (2012)

Walken 101

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 75:10


After Kenny takes issue with Brandon's ability to retain information in his brain, they discuss a series of YouTube videos they've been working on in which Brandon plays a version of himself who's trying to become a self-help guru. They then talk about Walken's role in the 2012 crime-comedy 'Seven Psychopaths', agreeing that the film is one of the best examples of a crime-comedy using Walken perfectly as a quiet, eccentric-but-not-over-the-top oddball who makes a living kidnapping dogs and returning them to their owners for reward money. As Brandon begins talking about their next upcoming Walken film, 'A Late Quartet', Kenny and Brandon get into a heated argument over the differences between Metacritic and Rotten Tomatoes.

The Stinking Pause Podcast
Episode 146 - Rope (1948)

The Stinking Pause Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2020 79:45


Stinking Pause – the movie review podcast with Scott, who this week is joined by Steven and Antony to chat about Hitchcock, high rise hijinks and homicide. It's 1948 and we are discussing the master of suspense's most technically challenging movie to date. Starring James Stewart, John Dall and Farley Granger, join us as we take a peek in the trunk and chat about Rope. “You're quite a good chicken strangler as I recall.” Brandon and Philip are two young men who share a New York City apartment. They consider themselves intellectually superior to their friend David Kentley, and as a consequence, decide to murder him. Together they strangle David with a rope and placing the body in an old chest, they proceed to hold a small party. The guests include David's father, his fiancée Janet, and their old schoolteacher Rupert, from whom they mistakenly took their ideas. As Brandon becomes increasingly more daring, Rupert begins to suspect. This and previous episodes can be found on; Apple Podcasts Podchaser Stitcher Spreaker Player FM Acast IHeartRadio Libsyn Podcast Party Follow us on Twitter @StinkingPause email: thestinkingpause@gmail.com Thanks for listening Scott Steven and Antony

Distant Disney
How Have We Not Done These Yet?

Distant Disney

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 39:33


As Brandon prepares to head to Disney World, we discuss some of the quirkier options of Disney World that, somehow, we have just never experienced. Music by Colin Paul

Solace and the City
Love Is Blind... For Now

Solace and the City

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 43:43


This week I had the pleasure of sitting down with Brandon Berman, the host of the popular New York City dating show UpDating! He explains what UpDating is, the qualities he looks for in guests, and some crazy first date stories that were witnessed by live audiences! As Brandon is also a stand-up comedian, we also explore the relationship between mental health and comedy and talk about why using any platform to talk about therapy is beneficial. Finally, Brandon gives advice for men on how to open up and what questions to ask on a first date! I had so much fun with Brandon and am excited to see an @updatingshow soon! If you are single and believe you would be the perfect charismatic guest, send me a DM and I'll pass along your info! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/zoescurletis/support

Rejuvenated Women: Impeccable Health for High Performing Women
EP 9: Bringing the Feminine to Goal Setting-SLIM Goals

Rejuvenated Women: Impeccable Health for High Performing Women

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 11:16


Today I break down goal setting for women, taking a very different approach from the SMART goal rhetoric that permeates goal setting conversations these days. Today we combine the idea of DUMB goals, as thought up by Brandon Burchard, with my SLIM Goal feminine approach. This is not the goal setting you're used to. DUMB Goals stand for Dream, Uplifting, Methods and Behaviors. As Brandon explains in his video on DUMB goals, they help you get connected to a big dream and purpose before you start getting down to the methods and behaviors you need to cultivate to get to that dream. Taking this a step further, I lay out my SLIM goal acronym for goal setting:  Sustainable Life-giving Intentional Mindful When we are able to approach our goals from both dreams and intentions, methods and sustainability, the world becomes our oyster and those dreams become attainable.  Thank you for tuning in to Rejuvenated Women: Impeccable Health for High Performing Women where we provide you with the tools, information and inspiration you need to transform from overwhelmed, overworked and overweight to vibrant energetic and on fire! If you enjoyed the show, please head over to iTunes to SUBSCRIBE and leave us a review. Each month I’ll select one lucky reviewer to receive a special “impeccable health sample kit” from me. Also, I don’t want to be working with you on your health only once or twice a week. I want to be in this conversation and in the trenches with you every single day. I invite you to join me in my private Facebook Group for high performing women ready to transform their health and lives called the Tribe of Rejuvenated Women. There you’ll have access to free trainings, a community of like minded women from around the world and even more information, inspiration and motivation to transform your health and become vibrant, energetic and on fire. Be sure to check out our website, follow us on Facebook and Linked In and Instagram.

Know Better Do Better Podcast
Episode 32: The Prodigal Son Returns

Know Better Do Better Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2019 65:04


A familiar face reemerges as Brandon makes his triumphant return to the podcast. As Brandon and Mo jump into holiday plans and talk about being a good gift giver, the conversation shifts to family relationships and the dynamic of parents transitioning roles with their children as they become adults. Brandon still has a beef with social media and Mo is close to putting Lizzo on his blacklist next to Steve Harvey... #knowbetterdobetter

Restoring the Soul with Michael John Cusick
Episode 98 - Brandon Applehans, "Ministers and Mental Illness"

Restoring the Soul with Michael John Cusick

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2019 39:18


“Listen to the voice that calls you beloved. That’s the beginning of the conversation that God has with us.” - Brennan ManningToday, we feature the concluding segment of a 3-part discussion between Michael John Cusick and Brandon Appelhans. Brandon is founder and Executive Director of My Quiet Cave, a ministry that helps close the gap between the church and the mental health community. As Brandon shares his own struggle with mental illness, you’ll hear about how his life of faith and the pursuit of mental health existed in separate worlds. Brandon’s passion is to make the church a safe place for people with mental health issues, as well as equipping the church to be a resource instead of a roadblock. Brandon holds a BA in Speech Communications from Colorado State University and a Master of Divinity from Denver Seminary. After living with bipolar disorder for years, he wants all people to experience hope and the fullness of life in the midst of the struggle. He and his family live in Denver, Colorado.In this podcast, we hope you will discover:What’s it like for people in ministry that deal with mental health issues.God’s “expectations” for us in our relationship with Him.The vital importance of genuine relationships for those who serve in church leadership.

Restoring the Soul with Michael John Cusick
Episode 97 - Brandon Applehans, "Mental Illness in the Church, Part II"

Restoring the Soul with Michael John Cusick

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 23:35


“Normally we see mental illness as a huge obstacle to overcome. I think it's a huge opportunity.” - Brandon AppelhansOur guest today is Brandon Appelhans, founder and Executive Director of My Quiet Cave, a ministry that helps close the gap between the church and the mental health community. As Brandon shares his own struggle with mental illness, you’ll hear about how his life of faith and the pursuit of mental health existed in separate worlds. Brandon’s passion is to make the church a safe place for people with mental health issues, as well as equipping the church to be a resource instead of a roadblock. Brandon holds a BA in Speech Communications from Colorado State University and a Master of Divinity from Denver Seminary. After living with bipolar disorder for years, he wants all people to experience hope and the fullness of life in the midst of the struggle. He and his family live in Denver, Colorado.In this podcast, we hope you will discover:The various ways advocates for the mentally ill receive pushback for the work they doThe biggest problem related to churches and communities of faith and their understanding of mental illnessResources to help break the stigma of discussing mental illness in the church

Real Recovery Talk
86 - Brandon Lilly - A Conversation About Internal Healing, Finding Ourselves and Our Purpose and Helping Others

Real Recovery Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 76:28


Brandon Lilly is a strength coach and top ranked powerlifter. He was ranked as one of the strongest powerlifters of all time lifting over 2000 pounds in multiple classes. His Cube Method has also helped other men do the same and has helped women total over 1000 pounds. After a devastating knee injury that required Brandon to have 17 surgeries, he ended up in bed with time for reflection. During this time, he realized that his powerlifting had become an obsession, and he had let most other aspects of his life fall by the wayside. Addiction can take many forms, and it doesn’t have to only apply to drugs and alcohol. As Brandon explains, it can even apply to powerlifting. Show Notes: [03:37] Brandon started to recognize that addiction is somewhat woven into the fabric of human existence. We all have addictive qualities to some degree. [04:48] We've done a poor job of classifying people as broken, when they're not broken, they're just human. [05:12] Brandon was so addicted to powerlifting that he made choices for the progression of the sport not the progression of himself. Powerlifting consumed who he was and his life.  [06:24] Brandon had a catastrophic injury that required multiple knee surgeries. When he wasn't able to power lift, it gave him time to take a pause and think about all that he had given up in order to powerlift. [07:48] He knew the isolation and loneliness that he was feeling was going to be recurring if he didn't make some changes in his life. [10:38] The first step may be changing the food or the drink, but there has to be a second and third step. Patterns have to be broken. [16:38] Mark Bell had a similar experience when he was injured, and it was a pivotal moment in his life.  [18:51] Brandon experienced a lot of loss and wanted to use that to be the best in powerlifting, but he was alienating himself from his family while being obsessed with the sport.  [22:07] He had so many issues with his leg, because he wouldn't give up what was killing him. He should have only had 3 surgeries, but he had 17, because he wasn't taking care of himself.  [23:34] Brandon realized that he was exactly where he was, because that is where he put himself.  [24:30] For him, the powerlifting was a positive expression until it wasn't.  [26:24] We all have something that we are fighting against. Brandon was mad at the world for no reason.  [28:25] He was the smallest kid on the block and had a chip on his shoulder. He always felt like he needed more to be more. [33:01] Success doesn't happen quickly, it's better to build something for life.  [37:50] People have to decide they want help on their own and not be forced into it.  [42:55] It's no effort to do the things that you are truly doing for yourself.  [44:23] Brandon speaks for himself and doesn't want to be controversial. He doesn't fall into the trap of trying to impress people anymore. He's very real about his struggles. [52:18] It's important to have a community and find people who support you and help you reach your goals.  [59:09] Without the hard days, Brandon wouldn't be able to enjoy the sunrise that he enjoys now.  [01:06:31] If Brandon can make someone's life better with a smile, he'll smile. [01:07:06] Brandon got very strong very fast when he started powerlifting. He wanted to be liked, followed, and make a living. Now he just wants to be a functional human.  [01:08:29] His workouts now consist of two heavy days one upper and one lower, two rep days one upper and one lower, and two speed days one upper and one lower. He takes one day off  and also hikes three to four days a week. [01:12:51] Hold on and recognize the small miracles and things that matter. Links and Resources: Real Recovery Talk on YouTube Brandon Lilly Brandon Lilly on Instagram Brandon Lilly on Twitter BrandonLilly3@yahoo.com Ep. 48 – Mark Smelly Bell: Founder and CEO of Super Training Gym and The Slingshot: Using fitness and nutrition to help with your addiction Terrence Mitchell on Instagram Born to Run The Cube Method

Restoring the Soul with Michael John Cusick
Episode 96 - Brandon Applehans, "Mental Illness in the Church, Part I"

Restoring the Soul with Michael John Cusick

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 23:34


“My passion is to make the church a resource and not a roadblock to mental health.” - Brandon AppelhansOur guest today is Brandon Appelhans, founder and Executive Director of My Quiet Cave, a ministry that helps close the gap between the church and the mental health community. As Brandon shares his own struggle with mental illness, you’ll hear about how his life of faith and the pursuit of mental health existed in separate worlds. Brandon’s passion is to make the church a safe place for people with mental health issues, as well as equipping the church to be a resource instead of a roadblock. Brandon holds a BA in Speech Communications from Colorado State University and a Master of Divinity from Denver Seminary. After living with bipolar disorder for years, he wants all people to experience hope and the fullness of life in the midst of the struggle.In this podcast, we hope you will discover:How to break the stigma of discussing mental health issues in the churchThe difference between various bi-polar disordersWhy we should talk about mental health and mental illness

Freedom Mindset Radio
Don’t Be Afraid to Hit the Pause Button in Your Life

Freedom Mindset Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019 5:56


Curt features a discussion with Brandon Steiner about climbing the ladder to success. As Brandon says, the least-used button on the remote control is the “pause” button. He explains why you shouldn’t be afraid to use it in your life.

Red Moon Podcast
RMPodcast Episode 222

Red Moon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 78:16


Welcome to the RMPodcast! Reviews: John Wick Chapter 3 Parabellum (@ 9:01) Story Time Segment (@ 47:35) The latest in the John Wick series is out, Game of Thrones has ended, and sometimes you just want to be entertained. As Brandon plays with his new soundboard, we dive into the Headlines of the week. Sony launches Playstation Productions, a film studio dedicated solely to adapting new movies from games. This week’s segment is Story Time, and thanks to our good neighbor Brian, we share our tales of the theater! Last but not least we get to answer email, and it’s a good one at that! All of this and more, so watch us live every Thursday at 9pm EST or by and listening to us here every Friday! As always, if you have a story to tell or want to share your thoughts, please do so by emailing us at rmpodcast@redmoonproductions.com Headlines: Schwarzenegger gets drop kicked Sony launches studio to turn games into movies Endgame passes Avatar at domestic box office

Make It Happen Outdoors Podcast
Episode 46 How Brandon Waddell host of Wilderness Attitude Podcast Makes It Happen

Make It Happen Outdoors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2019 81:19


We had the pleasure of catching Brandon Waddell the host of the very successful Wilderness Attitude Podcast as he blew through Las Vegas a couple weeks ago.  Brandon is a very busy guy with all he's got going on this spring and summer and we got to hear first hand all the super cool stuff he's working on. If you want to get out in the mountains with family and friends and shoot your bow this summer check out the Mountain Archery Festival and come be a part of something great.  https://mountainarcheryfestival.com We don't want to give away too much, so listen in as Brandon tells us about all the amazing events that will be taking place at every venue. Brandon has been a huge help to us in our podcast journey and we can't thank him enough for his help and all he's doing for the outdoors. As Brandon would say, "Keep a Wilderness Attitude" and as we always say," Go Make It Happen Outdoors". https://wildernessattitude.com https://www.instagram.com/wildernessattitudepodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/mountainarcheryfestival/

Canvas Church Winchester
Fundamentals - Brandan Thomas - 10.28.18

Canvas Church Winchester

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2018 54:10


As Brandon continues his fundamentals, he continued to talk about sin and not only the consequences of sin but the importance of it from Gods perspective

Live to Grind
EP 360 Learning to Let Go and Focus on My Main Goal with Brandon T. Adams

Live to Grind

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2018 16:09


When one door closes, another opens! Being an entrepreneur can feel like an emotional rollercoaster but you must always remember your main goal! You’re going to face mistakes but don’t let that stop you! As Brandon packs up his old home and prepares to transition onto the next journey, he turns to music to help keep him motivated! What is something you do to stay motivated? A few highlights from this episode include: - What do you do to keep yourself motivated? For Brandon, It’s music! He shares some of his favorite songs that keeps him grinding! - Transitions are sometimes hard to go through. So many things are changing in Brandon’s life. There are changes in his business and personal life. He and Samantha are getting married later this year and they’ve recently sold their house and almost everything in it! - Brandon shares some tips on focusing your main goal! Although the unknown can be scary, It can also be very exciting! - Life as an entrepreneur is a constant trial and error! There will be mistakes but every mistake comes with a lesson learned. Those mistakes should NEVER stop you! You have to experiment and continue to move to your goal.

Special Sauce with Ed Levine
The Knife Skills Team and Life After the Oscars [2/2]

Special Sauce with Ed Levine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2018 28:49


It's been several days since the Oscars, and I'll admit it: I was keenly disappointed when Knife Skills didn't win for Best Documentary Short. But now that I've had a few days to reflect on the Oscars as a whole (go, Frances McDormand, go!), and now that I've listened to part two of my interview with Knife Skills filmmaker Tom Lennon and Cleveland chef-restaurateur Brandon Chrostowski, I've realized that it was a winner regardless of Sunday's outcome.  Why? Because the film has succeeded in making more people aware of the multifaceted problems recently released convicts face in reentering the community. And that awareness has resulted in positive steps by the restaurant that stars in the film, Edwins, and the related Edwins Leadership Institute. As Brandon notes: "Since the time of the shooting, we built a campus, so there's housing for people; there's a fitness center, a library. There's graduate housing. Got another building, working on a butcher shop. We're [Edwins Leadership Institute] in 13 prisons now."    What makes the film even more amazing is that, as you'll hear in this episode, Knife Skills was shot on a shoestring budget and was turned down by Netflix, HBO, and Hulu—which is why serious eaters can watch it for free on The New Yorker's website.    That's why I think Knife Skills comes out on top, no matter how the Academy voted. The film represents a triumph of determination, artistic expression, and genuinely life-affirming extended-family values.  Watch it, listen to our conversation, and decide for yourself.    ----------- The transcript for this episode can be found here on Serious Eats.

Questions Kids Ask
Is The Bible True? with Brandon D. Smith

Questions Kids Ask

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2018 15:56


Brandon shares with us about the internal and external evidence that supports the reliability of the Bible. We also talked about how miraculous it is that the Bible has be preserved through rulers requiring that all manuscripts be burned within their empire, through generations of people, and through all sorts of other challenges pre-printing press. As Brandon says, If God gave us a book so that we might know Him, of course He is going to preserve it. Isn't it so good of God to do that for us? Read more show notes at www.marycwiley.com/podcast/is-the-bible-true

Beyond the Rut Podcast
Benjamin Hardy on Happiness, Reality, and Writing for Yourself (Rebroadcast) – BtR 104

Beyond the Rut Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2017 35:37


Defining Your Own Reality to Find Happiness“If Tony Robbins, Seth Godin, and Gary Vaynerchuk had a man-child and unleashed him on Medium, he would be Benjamin Hardy.” – Quote from a haterBenjamin Hardy is a prolific writer and blogger, who at the time of this episode going live has over 31,000 Followers on Medium, talks with Brandon Cunningham and Jerry Dugan about how he came to blogging, handling haters, and defining your own reality to find happiness.Benjamin Hardy is a husband and foster parent to three epic kids. He is the author of the book, Slipstream Time Hacking, which is about accelerating your goals and cheating time to live multiple lifetimes in the one life we have.Writing TipsAs we got Benjamin Hardy to talk about his writing process, here are some of the lessons we pulled from him.Write for you from your passion. You should write articles that you will want to read yourself over and over.Be strategic about placement on multiple platforms. His most popular article, “8 Things to do Before 8 A.M.” is posted on over 100 platforms throughout the Internet.SEO titles are important, and the big platforms won’t even consider sharing your article unless you have a SEO title.Get the clicks with a good SEO title, then surprise your readers with how great your content is. Put your best content with your best click-bait, SEO titles.As Brandon says, “Put good out there and good comes back.”Resources and Links9 Habits That Change Boys into Men8 Things to do Before 8 A.M.Dealing With HatersIf You Sometimes Struggle Finding Joy (About the yeast process)FREE Download of Slipstream Time Hacking: How to Cheat Time, Live More and Enhance HappinessConnect With UsSubscribe on iTunesSubscribe on StitcherSubscribe on Google Play MusicEmail: info@beyondtherut.comCall: 361-596-3788, tell us what you’d like us to cover and how we can help you make your own path and live a life beyond the rut.

Again With This: Beverly Hills, 90210 & Melrose Place

As Brandon mopes around following the death of his former nemesis, David and Donna work on replacing one another, and Val sinks her talons a little deeper into Dylan (and his hard-boiled eggs) (not a euphemism). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Rebel Radio
Brandon Wardell: How to be a sad sex symbol

Rebel Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2016 92:00


Cassie thinks it’s amazing that Brandon is only 23 and already has his shit together. Hard to say whether that’s a complement to Brandon or a commentary about the state of 23-year-olds. You might know Brandon from his Vice articles or his two Snapchat shows (one for MTV and one for Comedy Central). Or from his collab with weird-comedy pioneer Bob Odenkirk or around LA doing stand-up at spots like The Improv and Meltdown Comics. Or you may not know him at all, which only proves that you’re old. Brandon drops by the Rebel Radio studio to put us up on a bunch of stuff we never heard of — stuff the kids are into — and give some insight into what it’s like being a hip-hop head whose introduction to the genre was Kanye’s 808s and Heartbreak. He also explains how Makkonen is helping him get girls and how infusing hip-hop into his comedy act has accelerated his success. He also tries, unsuccessfully, to help Josh understand why anyone likes Fuck Jerry. He gives us some important business lessons, like the importance of building a network of allies who all help each other and how to cut people from your team who aren’t delivering. For you youngsters out there, he cautions against the dangers of tuning out the haters and listening only to the positive comments. As Brandon says: “ I’m just conscious enough of my brand to hate myself."

Beyond the Rut Podcast
Benjamin Hardy on Happiness, Reality, and Writing for Yourself – BtR 031

Beyond the Rut Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2016 35:37


Defining Your Own Reality to Find Happiness"If Tony Robbins, Seth Godin, and Gary Vaynerchuk had a man-child and unleashed him on Medium, he would be Benjamin Hardy." - Quote from a haterBenjamin Hardy is a prolific writer and blogger, who at the time of this episode going live has over 31,000 Followers on Medium, talks with Brandon Cunningham and Jerry Dugan about how he came to blogging, handling haters, and defining your own reality to find happiness.Benjamin Hardy is a husband and foster parent to three epic kids. He is the author of the book, Slipstream Time Hacking, which is about accelerating your goals and cheating time to live multiple lifetimes in the one life we have.Writing TipsAs we got Benjamin Hardy to talk about his writing process, here are some of the lessons we pulled from him.Write for you from your passion. You should write articles that you will want to read yourself over and over.Be strategic about placement on multiple platforms. His most popular article, "8 Things to do Before 8 A.M." is posted on over 100 platforms throughout the Internet.SEO titles are important, and the big platforms won't even consider sharing your article unless you have a SEO title.Get the clicks with a good SEO title, then surprise your readers with how great your content is. Put your best content with your best click-bait, SEO titles.As Brandon says, "Put good out there and good comes back."Resources and Links9 Habits That Change Boys into Men8 Things to do Before 8 A.M.Dealing With HatersIf You Sometimes Struggle Finding Joy (About the yeast process)FREE Download of Slipstream Time Hacking: How to Cheat Time, Live More and Enhance HappinessConnect With UsSubscribe on iTunesSubscribe on StitcherEmail: info@beyondtherut.comCall: 361-596-3788, tell us what you’d like us to cover and how we can help you make your own path and live a life beyond the rut.