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It's time for Macho Matrimony! As Glenn and Casey wrap up the Rock n' Wrestling era! Will Eliza-bet say "Oh Yeah!?" Will the 'Ultimate Cheaters' Hulk Hogan and The Warrior defeat The Triangle of Terror? Will The Mountie survive Hard Time? Follow @RoyalRamblePPV for the latest news, podcasts and pointless banter. Special Thanks: @RiffFist & @Cat_Crusoe
I'm joined by Glenn Burnett and Dave Scott on this episode. Glenn helps Dave and I enter the world of scotch. As Glenn says, scotch can be a minefield, if you don't know where to step you could blow up and quickly be done. This episode helped me get some sense of what I like and what I don't, hopefully it will help you as well if Scotch is something you want to explore.
Everybody has fear, it’s human nature, but you can learn to work with it and move beyond it to thrive in life and business. In this episode, Ian Lobas’ dad, Glenn, realizes the profound positive impact his entrepreneurial journey had on his son. As Glenn reflects on the fears he overcame to become a successful entrepreneur, Ian recalls his own unique road to entrepreneurship. They both agree that we’re not born with fear, we learn it and then tend to carry it with us in every sphere of our lives. They acknowledge the reality that fear will always be there but you can learn to deal with it, control it and turn it into something positive. More importantly, they provide alternatives to going down the rabbit hole of dwelling on the notion that you screwed up yesterday and getting paralysed by worry about how you will pay the bills tomorrow. Glenn recalls the concerned responses he got when he first told his wife and his neighbor he was going to start a business, at a time when his wife was in a full body cast after surgery and they had just bought a house and had a mortgage. His neighbor had asked if he was “nuts”. For Glenn, the feeling that he just had to do it was more overwhelming than any fear he was experiencing. He warns emerging entrepreneurs not to be reckless. However, if after some soul searching, you find there is a burning desire within you, he advises you to lay out a plan and go for it, rather than wonder for the rest of your life what could have been. Ian and his dad also discuss the importance of having the support of your significant other, who needs to have a growth mindset to be in step with you on your entrepreneurial journey. They also discuss the challenges of picking the right business partner and many of the other lessons they’ve learned on the rollercoaster of entrepreneurship. Some topics they discussed in this episode include: 21:04 - How to know if you’re really an entrepreneur 21:54 - Why it’s not easy to be an entrepreneur 34:57 - What to do even if you’re scared 35:19 - Redefining failure 37:34 - How entrepreneurs can build a foundation of trust with their significant others 46:39 - The potential dangers of going into business with friends 50:52 - How to deal with the voice of fear When you’re done listening, be sure to check out Ian’s discussion with his business partner Aaron Velky and hear more of Glenn’s fatherly advice as he and Ian discuss how to trust your inner voice. Want to reach out to us? Email: listeners@menonpurposepodcast.com Website: https://ianlobas.com/podcast/ Connect with us on social media: Instagram Facebook LinkedIn Want to watch this and other awesome interviews? Check out our YouTube channel!
The weight of unforgiveness is a heavy burden to bear. You may not even realize you've been carrying it for as long as you have. As Glenn quotes "Unforgiveness is like drinking poison and expecting the one who hurt you to die". Jesus shows us a better way
Multiple people were shot last night during the Kenosha riots, and BlazeTV’s Elijah Schaffer was there when it happened. He tells the story as we know it so far. We could be witnessing the prelude to a revolution or civil war. The BLM rioters have become the Brownshirts of the movement as they yelled in a woman’s face for her to express her support. Pro-life activist Abby Johnson joins after her powerful RNC speech, which many networks didn’t cover. As Glenn will expose tonight, Marxist brainwashing now starts in elementary school. For Kids & Country founder Rebecca Friedrichs weighs in on what teachers’ unions are now pushing. Civics teacher Robert Pondiscio reveals what parents must look out for in their kids’ schools. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lex Luger, Owen Hart, Doink the Clown, Bob Backlund, King Kong Bundy, Hakushi, Jeff Jarrett, The 1,2,3 Kid and Razor Ramon.. Will not be participating in the tournament tonight. As Glenn and Casey discuss all things King of the Ring 1995! Follow @RoyalRamblePPV for the latest news, podcasts and pointless banter. Special Thanks: @RiffFist for Music @Cat_Crusoe for Cleaning the Throne.
In today’s show Glenn takes the Pugcast gang into the folklore and reported sightings of vampires in New England! As Glenn shows, you don’t need to visit Transylvania for vampire legends–we have plenty of material to work with in the good ol’ USA. Tom and Chris reflect on the vampire stories from both theological and […]
In today's show Glenn takes the Pugcast gang into the folklore and reported sightings of vampires in New England! As Glenn shows, you don't need to visit Transylvania for vampire legends--we have plenty of material to work with in the good ol' USA. Tom and Chris reflect on the vampire stories from both theological and pastoral perspectives. Glenn informs them that he also has werewolf and witch sightings to share in future episodes of the Pugcast! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-theology-pugcast/support
So, today, July 20th 2019 is the 50th anniversary of human beings walking on the moon for the first time. As Glenn mentioned on Friday’s weekend longreads segment, Fast Company has been doing a 50 days to the moon thing. 50 different stories around the moon landing. They’re all from Charles Fishman, who wrote a book that came out this summer called One Giant Leap: The Impossible Mission that Flew Us to the Moon. Please buy that book if you want a super great summer long read, literal longread. But also, listen to this conversation with Charles discussing amazing stories about the moon landing that I for sure never knew, and 100% blew my mind… Sponsors: MarketingByMoe.com Castro
Owen continues his road trip. This time in the Panhandle aka the “Redneck Riviera” of Miramar Beach, Florida. We get to briefly meet his Dad, John. Then the Big O encounters two women of different generations which takes center stage leading to some amazing relationship coaching, perspectives, openness and vulnerability. As Glenn presses in with questions and thoughts, the whole concept of monogamy comes into focus with some fascinating metaphors and challenges to the status quo. Get ready to be stretched, always knowing it ain’t going to be boring! NSFW or children or those not open-minded. Strong Sexual Content, Language, Humor, Perspective, Provocation and Condemnation of Religion. A portion of all proceeds donated to combat human sex slave trafficking and genital mutilation.
AJ is in Orlando for the WWE Performance Center tryout-and offers us a taste of a promo that he WON'T use this weekend but thought about using. After that...the Superstar Cluster-f*ck continued this week. It's hard to be mad because it's actually really funny. In Segment 2 (33:56), we recap more of what actually occurred during the course of the week. As Glenn referenced earlier, there's a stacked mid-card. So what do you do? Oh and HOW FREAKING GREAT was the Bray Wyatt thing, you guys? How could you possibly not love that? In Segment 3 (1:14:31), an honor to be joined by "The Weapon Of Sass Destruction," Effy! We discussed his incredible path to becoming one of the most fascinating names in pro wrestling, a really strange move he was on the other end of at WrestleMania, his past run-in with Lacey Evans and the continued lack of out queer performers in WWE. After that, we discussed the other stories from the week we needed to cover-including Cody/Dustin and Undertaker bailing on Vegas.
Glenn Farrington has lived a lot of lives—from street cop to stand-up comedian to successful digital entrepreneur. Of course, the only sensible step after such a seemingly scatalogical career path was to add an even more random title to his professional stable: TV writer. As Glenn helps the guys heartily quaff three bottles of red wine from Italy’s Mount Etna region, he talks about how entering a screenwriting competition got his foot in the door in Hollywood, the importance of staying relentlessly driven, and his transition from the beloved, karate-based family sitcom Kickin’ It to his current position on the staff of the CW’s Roswell, New Mexico.
Glenn Langenburg and Eric Ray follow up from last week's discussion of Glenn's recent Daubert hearing with a 2016 article from Jonathan Koehler entitled, Intuitive Error Rate Estimates for the Forensic Sciences. As Glenn suspected, the findings of this article are suspiciously close to the center of the group of choices that participants were presented with. Although there are some larger themes that are interesting, the exact values of the error rate estimates from potential jurors do not match personal experience or even some of the cited prior works.
A terrific episode from my last day in the USA with the People's Coach. We spoke about the pros and cons of moving fast and moving slow, specifically how it relates to force production. As Glenn explains more force can be produced with a heavier load that causes you to move slowly, however sometimes moving quicker in training than in competition is necessary.
A terrific episode from my last day in the USA with the People's Coach. We spoke about the pros and cons of moving fast and moving slow, specifically how it relates to force production. As Glenn explains more force can be produced with a heavier load that causes you to move slowly, however sometimes moving quicker in training than in competition is necessary.
This line from the sermon sums up the main points Pastor Glenn made tonight. God understands that we are human, and that it’s helpful for Him to reach us in different ways to really get his point across. I often feel closest to God when I am appreciating the things he has made a hike on a beautiful spring day, babies, the abilities of the human body and all of the unique people he created. As Glenn said, “Man can’t open their eyes without being compelled to see God.” God also speaks to us through his word. While I can see him in the things he has made, I sometimes find it more challenging to fully believe all of God’s words. In this sermon, I was relieved to hear that even in ancient times, people would ask: does God speak reliably? In 2 Peter 1.16, Peter assures us, “For we did not follow cleverly devised myths when we made known to you the power and coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, but we were eyewitnesses of his majesty.” An eyewitness account! And yet I still have doubts? These doubts are compounded when I’m surrounded by so many people who don’t share my faith and by a culture that is full of messages of self-salvation. Glenn described this as “forces at work to break your hold on Christ.” However, there is hope! Glenn pointed out that God seeks out men and women who hide. Just after the sermon, when Pastor Mike was introducing communion, he reiterated “Christianity isn’t about how well we can hold on to Christ, it’s about how well he can hold on to us.” And God has a pretty good hold on us! While I don’t really feel as though I’m hiding from God (although there are areas of my life I could be better about opening up to him), I can see that God has sought me out. God has drawn me into Christian community, surrounded me with believers, and sent his only son to reassure me that he can sympathize with my human experience. These are some of the many things God has done for me. Not only did he send his only son, Jesus, to the earth, that his son died on the cross for our sins and was resurrected. Thankfully, in Glenn’s words, Resurrection was the assurance of God’s acceptance of Jesus’ payment for our sins. The charge at the end of the sermon, to think about “What words are you hearing? What words are shaping your life and directing you?” has challenged me to think about those questions, and has reinforced the need to be filling myself with the word of God daily. And when I fall short of that, which I inevitably will, I am relieved to know that he is holding on to me.
Glenn Douglas Packard was born the eldest of three in Detroit, MI to Roger and Paulette Packard. When Glenn was 5 years old, his father convinced the family to pack up all their belongings and move to a run-down farm in Michigan, where Roger saw a potential future in the dairy business. As Glenn was growing up into adolescence and the farm grew profitable, he began working in the family business in Clare, MI. Eventually, Glenn went on to study Dairy Management at Michigan State University. On one of his vacation trips back home, he suffered a horrible accident with a 4-wheeler. With a compound factor to his right tibia and fibula leg, his doctors insisted the only option was to amputate his leg from the knee down. After months of fighting the infection, which had spread through his entire body, due to the open wound, countless surgeries and a steel rod places in his leg, Glenn had to relearn how to walk. He made a promise to himself that if, and when, he fully recovered, he would do the one thing he had dreamt of all his life; to dance and entertain. While at 21, where most dancers are already experienced, Glenn was just walking into his first dance class. Within 2 years he was accepted into the scholarship program of the highly acclaimed Alvin Ailey School of Dance in New York City. Fast forward 10 years later, after being dubbed "Dancing entrepreneur" by The New York Times, Glenn is one of the most sought after dancer/artist directors and choreographers in the city. His multi-dimensional & innovative work made him an international commanding force in the entertainment industry. Providing a wide spectrum of styles, he has been celebrated for casting and choreographing such projects as Whitney Houston's All-Star Gala, featuring powerhouse artists like P!nk, Deborah Cox, & Brian McKnight, and A Miracle On 34th Street, performed at the world famous Madison Square Garden with numerous artists.Creative control was entrusted to Glenn by The 2001 GLAAD awards, the American Cinema Awards, reinventing the Chippendales show in Vegas along with their USA & world tour, Giants Half Time Show, the New York City Knicks, Miami Heat Dancers, and the Premios Awards working with the biggest artist in Latin Music like Ricky Martin, Prince Royce, Daddy Yankee, Carlos Vives, Marc Anthony, Fanny Lu, Chino Y Nacho. Along with the Latin market take over, Glenn is also known internationally, working on the King of Morocco's New Year's Eve Gala and in Bollywood for his groundbreaking choreography in the film, "Rhythm." Other films like Little Hercules in 3D, Dancing on the Edge, and feature as one of the top choreographers in the documentary MOVE: The Film. His music video work is a spectrum of artist like Brooke Hogan "Everything to Me", Daddy Yankee & Price Royce "Ven Conmigo", Timbland "Not All About The Money", Fanny Lu "Ni Loca" & his very own music video "Love Dance" featuring the talent Beu Sisters. Glenn even has his own instructional dance DVD called "Everyone Moves". Glenn's work had sparked a interest in the King of Pop himself Michael Jackson, and he was asked to be the choreographer for the Television major event, Michael Jackson's 30th Anniversary Celebration which Glenn worked along side industry greats like Usher, Liza, Destiny Child, Jill Scott, Missy Elliot, Gloria Gaynor, Al Jarreau, Britney Spears, NSync, Mya, Monica, & MJ himself, all artist came together to perform Michael Jackson songs, Michael was reunited with his brothers, the Jackson 5 for the first time in 20 years, & Michael performed for his last time his iconic songs. Glenn was honored with Emmy Award Nomination for Outstanding Choreography in Television. As seen on the cover do Dance Spirit Magazine & acknowledged in Dance & Fitness Magazine, Glenn offer classes at NYC Broadway Dance Center, which were booked to capacity with a who's-who of dance. He goes around the world teaching his unique style and life experiences to young dancers inspiring them to be the next generation of talent. Around the early 2000's, Glenn moved to Florida under the wing of Lou Pearlman, who, at the time, was owner of the Chippendales and creator of the boyband era with NSync, Backstreet Boys, and Otown. Glenn was part of a european boyband called twONEty, through Pearlman's camp, Glenn was introduced to Hulk Hogan's teenaged daughter, Brooke Hogan. The two quickly ignited a friendship with Glenn becoming a mentor for Brooke. Through this mentor/friend role, Glenn was then asked to join Brooke in a VH-1 television docu-series called VH1 Brooke Knows Best. For two seasons he costarred as Brooke's outgoing, gay best friend/roommate.This open a whole new world to becoming a face in the LGBT entertainment industry, giving lectures for the Bully Academy along with countless radio, tv appearances and covers of LGBT magazines. Quickly becoming "EVERYONE'S GBFF." Glenn being no stranger to Television had worked on The Rupaul Show, Saturday Night Live, E! True Hollywood Story, Grachi, Miss USA, and HBO. Along with jumping on the pop culture of reality TV, with such shows as VH1 Hogan Knows Best, VH1 Mission Manband, and is the creator, producer, choreographer, and creative director of the E! Network movie event Men Of The Strip. Glenn is also president of other companies he created such as The Untouchables-Miami elite dance troupe, The Knockouts-a sexy pop burlesque girl group, Boots N Boys-the 1st all-gay male revue, Tattooed Angels-a multi media company & GDP Wear-his trendsetting clothing line. Pitchfork- LINKS-Pitchfork-www.Facebook.com/PitchforkOfficialwww.twitter.com/PitchforkFilmwww.PitchforkFilm.comGlenn-www.facebook.com/GlennPackard4realwww.twitter.com/GlennPackardwww.GlennDouglasPackard.com
As Glenn and Susie were recording this week, the news broke that TextExpander was responding to feedback by lowering the subscription price for existing users. Unfortunately, that's not our only problem with the service.
As Glenn laments in a hospital bed, Josh and his friend Rob talk about the games they played over the weekend. Comedian is Robert Schimmel (Glenn added the clip at the end). http://psnation.com