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RealAgriculture's Podcasts
Corn acres tumble to 92 million in June USDA report; durum acres up

RealAgriculture's Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 14:55


As June winds down to a close, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) rolls out its revised acreage report. The latest report brought some surprises, to say the least, as some numbers were a significant revision from March, 2020. It is safe to say the market was a little shocked, as the USDA came... Read More

Conscious Soul Growth with Molly McCord
Weekly Intuitive Astrology and Energies of June 24 to July 1

Conscious Soul Growth with Molly McCord

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 39:00


As June ends, we have a few days of 6 planets in retrograde before Venus stations direct on June 25th at 5 degrees Gemini. Mercury retrograde in Cancer is bringing up feelings below the surface that we're meant to connect with and resolve with compassion for ourselves. Mars moves into Aries on June 28, amping up the desire for getting back out into the world and getting us moving into what we want next. But the second half of 2020 is going to still be intense as July revisits the Capricorn planetary line-up from January when COVID 19 began, but now Mars in Aries will be a major player and perhaps make the virus experience even more active in the second half of the year. Astrologically speaking, I think COVID will be coming back and there will be more quarantine regulations. The June 20th eclipse brought in a lot of new energies, shifting into a softer energy field, and I'll share more about what I've been seeing around this change. More to discuss with you in this week's show.    ~~ July 2020 Soul Growth Astrology Webinars ~ Discover the main astrology and energy themes of July 2020, and follow along as we look at how the astrology shows up in your natal astrology chart. Use code JULY2020 to get it for $11 USD. https://www.mollymccord.online/monthly-astrology-webinars      

Get Hooked
Get Hooked Episode 3: Tow Truck Driver Safety 101

Get Hooked

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 54:26


On this podcast episode of Get Hooked, we get right to the heart of what it takes to keep tow truck operators safe in and out of the truck. As June is National Safety Month, this episode is all about understanding the dangers of the towing industry and what we can do to increase safety training and educate the general public about Move Over laws. Listen in as hosts Dennis and Y'von discuss safety trends, standards, and new practices due to the COVID-19 virus.Our first guest is Alex Shopen, a 10+ year veteran of the towing and owner A.S.A.P Towing and Recovery based in Vancouver, WA. Alex talks with us about the dangers of highway jobs, the newly added pressure of providing new safety protocols for his operators all while maintaining superb customer service during COVID-19. We then talk to Melissa Gaglione, Founder and President of Safety4Her clothing. She shares her knowledge of what it takes to break the mold for women in the towing industry and how and why she creates highly visible, durable, and comfortable safety gear for women in hazardous workplaces.We close the episode with an exclusive offer from our Partner, Spiffy for EPA-approved, hospital-grade disinfectant solutions to sanitize tow trucks with 99.999% effectiveness without causing harm to people or vehicles.

Dealer's Choice
Sun & Justice

Dealer's Choice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2020


As June rolls in, we are all hoping the sun will cleans us of our woes and our ills.  Lets unite and find peace.  2 hours of tunes and good vibes only.  Catch those rays. 00:00 - DJ Drew Intro 02:14 - We Liken Then Sun - Guided By Voices 04:23 - Last Peace - Oh Sees 12:04 - A Place In The Sun - Telekinesis 14:18 - As The Sun Sets - Sorry 18:15 - Comfort In Crying - Sophia St. Helen 21:12 - Making Peace With Suburbia - Boniface 26:41 - Careless Sun - The Soft Cavalry 29:54 - Dealer's Choice on BTRtoday.com 30:46 - Hate Army - The Planes 34:10 - Cry & Fight - The Planes 37:20 - Into The Sun - Very Good 43:09 - Evening Prayer aka Justice - Ezra Furman 46:03 - Like The Sun - Tanukichan 48:51 - Street Justice - Death Valley Girls 51:29 - Ladder To The Sun - Saintseneca 54:45 - Dealer's Choice on BTRtoday.com 55:23 - Peaceful Dream - Mavis Staples 58:41 - Damaged Eyes Squinting into the Beautiful Overhot Sun - Deerhoof 62:40 - Shallow Sun - Real Estate 66:54 - Eyes In The Sun - Florist 69:29 - Chains Of Hate - The Berries 72:14 - Peace On Earth - Elvis Depressedly 74:51 - Peace In The Valley - NADINE 78:21 - Sunburned - Scott Orr 82:15 - Dealer's Choice on BTRtoday.com 82:46 - Make Yr Peace (and have it too) - Jeffrey Silverstein 86:55 - Laying In The Sun - Anemone 89:26 - Inner Cry - Rubblebucket 92:57 - Source Of The Sun - The Faint 97:15 - Sun - Beach Skulls 101:41 - No Reason To Keep Hate In Your Heart - Bark Bark Disco 104:49 - DJ Drew Outro 106:47 - Last Sunny Day - Marijuana Deathsquads 117:08 - Finish

Drew
Sun & Justice

Drew

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2020


As June rolls in, we are all hoping the sun will cleans us of our woes and our ills.  Lets unite and find peace.  2 hours of tunes and good vibes only.  Catch those rays. 00:00 - DJ Drew Intro 02:14 - We Liken Then Sun - Guided By Voices 04:23 - Last Peace - Oh Sees 12:04 - A Place In The Sun - Telekinesis 14:18 - As The Sun Sets - Sorry 18:15 - Comfort In Crying - Sophia St. Helen 21:12 - Making Peace With Suburbia - Boniface 26:41 - Careless Sun - The Soft Cavalry 29:54 - Dealer's Choice on BTRtoday.com 30:46 - Hate Army - The Planes 34:10 - Cry & Fight - The Planes 37:20 - Into The Sun - Very Good 43:09 - Evening Prayer aka Justice - Ezra Furman 46:03 - Like The Sun - Tanukichan 48:51 - Street Justice - Death Valley Girls 51:29 - Ladder To The Sun - Saintseneca 54:45 - Dealer's Choice on BTRtoday.com 55:23 - Peaceful Dream - Mavis Staples 58:41 - Damaged Eyes Squinting into the Beautiful Overhot Sun - Deerhoof 62:40 - Shallow Sun - Real Estate 66:54 - Eyes In The Sun - Florist 69:29 - Chains Of Hate - The Berries 72:14 - Peace On Earth - Elvis Depressedly 74:51 - Peace In The Valley - NADINE 78:21 - Sunburned - Scott Orr 82:15 - Dealer's Choice on BTRtoday.com 82:46 - Make Yr Peace (and have it too) - Jeffrey Silverstein 86:55 - Laying In The Sun - Anemone 89:26 - Inner Cry - Rubblebucket 92:57 - Source Of The Sun - The Faint 97:15 - Sun - Beach Skulls 101:41 - No Reason To Keep Hate In Your Heart - Bark Bark Disco 104:49 - DJ Drew Outro 106:47 - Last Sunny Day - Marijuana Deathsquads 117:08 - Finish

It Is What It Is Podcast
#104 The Craziest Summer Ever | It Is What It Is Podcast

It Is What It Is Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2020 77:49


As June begins, the guys talk on current events, their plans for the near future, and quarantine experiences.

BLK Lion's Airspace
BLK Lion's Airspace Episode 102 - Building The BLK Lion Brand

BLK Lion's Airspace

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 21:29


As June 16th comes closer, I am looking for help. My work partner offered some advice. I vocalize it in 2 ways. I discuss how I'm tagging myself better (post recordings). Plus building my theme song. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Art Ink
7 – The Sweet Smell of Roses – A Ghost Story Inspired by King Saul’s Art

Art Ink

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2019 25:30


I’m thrilled to be able to introduce you to King Saul’s art today. On his website he writes that his philosophy is: “to dig deep into the subconscious and build new worlds through art by tearing down the walls between beauty and horror, reality and fantasy, the hearing of pictures and the seeing of sounds. Intrigued?”…     [If your podcast app isn’t showing the featured art for this episode above visit rebekahnemethy.com/artink7 to check it out.   Castbox and Podcast Addict are both apps I recommend that do show episode specific art.]     Links from the Show at a Glance:   Artist: King Saul AKA Saul Bateman Title of Art: Smell Artist’s Website: https://www.king-saul.com/ Instagram: @kingsaulart   Art Ink Submission Guidelines: rebekahnemethy.com/artinksubs       Art Ink Podcast Transcript:   [Intro:]   What’s up everyone? Welcome to a brand new episode of Art Ink!   So, many of you may not know this about me, but I think I’m far enough away from my high school years to share it without getting too embarrassed. I used to be a gothic chick. There, I said it. There was a brief period in my life when I wore black lipstick, jeans that could fit my entire body in one pant leg, and one of those ridiculously thick ball chain chokers. Back then I was fascinated with all things horror.   I’m telling you this because when you go visit our featured artist’s Instagram page, you may wonder why his art is so different from the art I have been featuring. Lately I’ve been drawn to brightly colored abstract art, but there is still a place in my heart for creepy dark art too, and I thought you might like to know where that comes from before I introduce today’s artist.   If you’ve ever seen a book called Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, which was one of my favorites growing up, you might remember the epically creepy artwork. And today’s artist has a style reminds me of these illustrations from my childhood, which brings with it memories of slumber parties and readings under blankets by flashlight. I used to love to be scared. And I’ve often wondered why I stopping seeking the thrill of a good scary story.   Anyway, this introduction might be a bit anti-climactic… because it’s only as I’ve been writing this that I realized my story doesn’t exactly match the mood of the majority of our featured artist’s work, although a scan through his Instagram page will certainly give you Edgar Allen Poe and Nightmare Before Christmas type vibes, today’s story is not scary at all and I’m doing my very best not to apologize for that… because I have a horrible habit of being sorry for everything AND because inspiration works in mysterious ways and that’s ok.   The things that inspire us don’t always show up as perfect reflections in our work. That’s what makes art so awesome, because the trip this drawing took me on, may not be the same one it’d take you on if you didn’t have me here influencing you with my own perspective.   Back in my goth chick days I was very afraid of the unknown, and over the years, while my fascination with the so-called supernatural hasn’t died down any, my fear has transformed into awe and wonder. I still ask why, all the time, seriously, I’m kinda like a 5-year-old, but I don’t automatically jump to the worst-case scenario anymore. And, so I guess that’s just my long-ass explanation for why I’m not sorry for writing today’s story. Haha.   Well, I’m thrilled to be able to introduce you to King Saul’s art today. On his website he writes that his philosophy is: “to dig deep into the subconscious and build new worlds through art by tearing down the walls between beauty and horror, reality and fantasy, the hearing of pictures and the seeing of sounds. Intrigued?”   I don’t know about you but that’s a mission I could get behind, because, yeah, I am intrigued! Aren’t you?   Let me try to paint with words what Saul’s created:     [Art Description:]   I’m not 100% sure, but to me this sketch looks like it’s done in pencil and pen. A disembodied nose hovers in the center of the design. On the bottom left a rose rests just below the nose, and there are other flowers scattered all across the bottom of the page. Swirls of scent rise up from all of the flowers, but while most of the scents float midair, the rose is sending its swirls straight into each nostril of the floating nose. On the far left a stick of incense releases a swirl of smoke that intermingles with the steam rising from a hot beverage just behind it.   Saul calls this piece “Smell,” and it’s this sketch that inspired the following ghost story I’ve titled, “The Sweet Scent of Roses.”     [Story:]   Mark sat straight up in bed. The scent of roses was so strong, it was like a bouquet of flowers was in his face. He inhaled deeply, exhaled, inhaled again.   The last time Mark had smelled a real rose was at Jasmin’s funeral. Though, before that, he couldn’t step into their home without being overwhelmed by the sweet smell.   A few more deep breaths confirmed that the scent hadn’t faded away. Over the past few years this had happened before, but it had always faded away quickly, leaving Mark to believe that the sweet sensation had been a trick of his imagination, a memory so strong his mind created it as a sort of comfort food for his soul.   He wasn’t imagining it this time, though. There were roses infusing his every breath.   Mark glanced around the room. “Jasmine?” he whispered. He didn’t think it was possible, but the scent suddenly seemed stronger. “Jasmine,” he sighed, “I knew it was you.”   Something urged him to get out of bed. He imagined Jasmine giggling in a cloud above him, a mischievous smile that thinned her big blue eyes just enough for it to be seductive, the way a thong somehow sexifies a butt cheek. Mark knew she’d laugh at that analogy if she were still here. In fact, she’d probably make it up herself. He couldn’t see her at all, of course, but it was as if she were luring him through the darkness with a rose in her teeth, always just out of reach. That was his own imagination though. If she was here it was probably more like Lakitu (lah-KEE-too), that pesky cloud guy in Super Mario Bros., but instead of flinging Spinies down to the Earth below, she had a bouquet of roses on a fishing line.   He followed the smell all the way into the hallway and it suddenly disappeared. Mark nodded his head back and forth sniffing the air, but it was gone. He turned back toward the bedroom and suddenly he was smacked in the face with sweetness. He followed his nose to the closet and walked up to his own naked body reflected in the mirrored sliding doors. Did Jasmine want him to get dressed?   The smell wafted in and out as Mark pulled on jeans and a hoodie, but never fully disappeared. He imagined Jasmine bouncing excitedly, like the moments before they got on a new rollercoaster, a fun cocktail of fear and excitement bubbling out of her heels, lifting her up and down.   As soon as his socks were on the scent led him to the front door. Then it suddenly dissipated. Mark opened the door, sniffed the air; nothing. It wasn’t until he turned around that the faint scent of roses once again seeped into his septum.   Mark was beginning to wonder if maybe the spirit leading him around might be a fairy, or some other type of tiny, flighty being, judging from the way it kept spinning him around the house.   He walked back through the hall toward the kitchen. Jasmine seemed to pause for a moment midway, and so did he until his eyes fell upon the unicorn horn kaleidoscope she’d impulsively bought in Sedona on their honeymoon. It was way too much money and he hated it, but he’d never even considered getting rid of it after she was gone.   Mark wasn’t sure if the pause was a happy, proud pause or a sad, sentimental one. Perhaps it was all of those feels. At least those were the emotions he felt.   Wandering wherever his invisible incense wanted to lead him, Mark found himself in front of the refrigerator when all of the floral tones suddenly vanished from his senses.   “Really, Jazz?” Mark asked. “I’m not hungry.”   The roses didn’t come back, however, until he’d opened the fridge door.   “How about we compromise?” he said, “I’ll have a glass of orange juice… I really haven’t been that bad, have I Jazz – that you think you need to come back and nanny me.”   The scent bounced in the air, like back in the closet. Jasmine was giggling, at least that was his interpretation of the strange way the smell tickled his nostrils. He didn’t know how to read it, though, without being able to see the expression on her face. Jasmine laughed at everything in life. Laughter was her energy, her defense mechanism, her medicine.   As soon as Mark put his empty glass down the roses vanished until his nose was pointed toward the front door. Midway back through the hall, a breath of hot, moist air brushed up the skin of his neck, “don’t forget your keys,” Jasmine whispered-or did she?, and the scent suddenly strengthened. He stopped abruptly, grabbed the keys, and headed to the garage.   As he drove the mile that led out of their private drive the roses remained as an undertone. When he got to the stop sign Mark asked, “Which way?”   He flicked the turn signal up and the green arrow blinked towards the right. Jasmine pulled her roses back out of his world. When he pushed the lever to signal left the floral smell invaded his nostrils times ten.   “To the left it is then,” Mark said.   Several turns and miles later, Mark found himself turning into the Whole Foods parking lot. He’d never shopped here himself, but Jasmine used to come here weekly.   “Are you trying to make me eat healthy, Jazz?” he whispered softly, “because we both know that’s about as unlikely as a rabbit pulling a magician out of her hat.”   That bouncy tickle hit his nose again and Mark mentally checked himself. Either she thought he was hilarious, which was doubtful, as she’d heard that one at minimum a dozen times, or she was excited about what was coming next. And despite Jasmine’s constant stream of healthy meals, she’d never been that excited about food. That she tolerated cooking would be a nice way to put it, it was an obligation. No, whatever Jazz was excited about, it must be something else.   The sweet scent of roses led Mark into the store. “Do I need a cart, Jazz?” He whispered, hoping no one noticed him seemingly talk to himself. All sweetness dissipated immediately.   “I’ll take that as a no,” he said spinning in a 180 from the corner of parked carts to face the produce section. He walked slowly along the chilled wall of leafy greens as the smell seeped back into his senses. He passed the spinach, a bit surprised that Jasmine hadn’t stopped him… she used to sneak a handful or two into his smoothie every morning, he remembered the look on her face when he caught her a year into it… surprise, but then smug satisfaction as she informed him he’d been drinking spinach for at least a year already and if he tasted it now it was all in his head.   Mark was so caught in the memory that he didn’t see the puddle he was approaching. As if a “too little too late” warning as his feet slid out from under him, the tiny sprinklers above the fresh herbs and broccoli misted the left side of his body as he went down. Just before his head ricocheted off of the low shelf and onto the hard floor, the strongest smell yet smacked him in the face. Jasmine was giggling again… she always did find it funny when his clumsiness got the best of him, often apologizing and uncontrollably cackling at the same time. Why would any of that change after death? That’s the last thing Mark thought of before everything went black.   ***   “Are you ok?” a concerned voice asked.   The voice brought Mark back to reality, back to the grocery store, but it did nothing to tame the ghostly remnants of his late wife.   In fact the sweet smell was so strong now, it was starting to sicken him. He couldn’t escape it. It was as if he were dropped into a densely packed pool of potpourri, unable to swim to the surface, petals stuffed into his mouth and nostrils.   Mark’s head was throbbing, the pulse pinching the back of his left eye. He slowly parted his lids, letting the light in cautiously, luckily the silhouette above him blocked most of the light. Long, dark, curly hair made a sort of cave around the woman’s face.   She spoke again, “Can you hear me?”   “Yeah… I’m ok,” Mark managed after a minute.   The woman grabbed onto his forearm and pulled him to sitting. The mist still spritzed the air and clung to her curls like glittery morning dew. Behind her an abandoned cart stood askew, empty except for a single bouquet of red roses. Another bouquet lay abandoned on the floor somewhere between where she knelt and the path back to her cart. “I keep telling them about this puddle,” the woman said, “I almost went down myself last week. Do you think you can stand?”   “I think so.” Mark said and then tried. The woman helped steady him as she got to her own feet. As she rose her face was revealed from the shadows. Worried turquoise eyes darted around his face.   “I’m fine,” he assured her, though, truth be told, Jasmine’s floral infusion was still at full power and his queasiness was on the rise.   Mark’s lie did nothing to calm the stranger’s features, though, so he headed towards the scattered flowers on the floor to prove himself.   “Thanks,” she smiled as she accepted the now disheveled bouquet, shifted the unruly flowers to one arm, hugging them to her chest, and extended her free hand. “I’m June,” she said.   “Mark,” he replied taking her hand, and he couldn’t believe it, but the scent actually got stronger, and he involuntarily gagged.   “Are you sure you’re all right?” June asked, her features back on high alert, “you don’t look so good… are you nauseated?”   “Yeah, just a little, but it’s the smell of those flowers doing it, not my fall.” Mark said weakly.   “Really?” June said. She glanced at the flowers in her arms and then back at him. She didn’t look convinced. “I don’t know, nausea is a common side effect of a concussion,” she said as she turned to place the flowers back in her cart, “you should really get yourself checked out.”   “I’ll be fine,” Mark managed a smile as he said it. Jasmine had let up on the perfume since he’d voiced his problem aloud and his stomach was settling.   “Ok, Mark,” June said, “but if you change your mind, I’d be happy to give you a ride to the emergency room.”   “Nah, I’m good.”   “Ok… well, good luck,” she said somewhat awkwardly and pushed her cart down the aisle.   As June got farther and farther away, so did Jazz’s scent. Had he been imagining this smell the whole time? Was it just June’s flowers he’d been smelling since he’d entered the store?   Unsure what to do next without his floral guide, he headed back outside and sat on a bench.   “Jazz?” He whispered.   Nothing.   “Jasmine, are you there?” He tried again.   Still nothing.   “What was that all about?” He muttered to himself this time. “Am I going crazy?”   Mark sat there for a while, reimagining the day he’d had so far. To his left, the automatic doors slid opened and closed, popping out people like a factory line of grocery Barbie dolls. A seemingly endless stream of blondes in yoga attire walked past him.   He attempted one more time to prove his own sanity. “How do you drown a Whole Foods Barbie?” he paused. “Put a scratch and sniff sticker at the bottom of her kombucha cup!”   That did it, and he could faintly sense the roses bouncing in his nose again.   Through the glass doors he spotted June checking out, she was like black beauty in a herd of palominos. The invisible incense ramped up again, and suddenly, he finally got what Jasmine was trying to say.   “Jazz…” he whispered, looking down at the ground. “I don’t know if I’m ready yet. I still miss you so much.”   She was still there, but she was pulling back, as if to say, “don’t be ridiculous, Mark.” It was easy enough to imagine… she’d said it plenty of times before.   He looked up and to the left and saw that June was heading toward the double doors. “I love you Jazz,” he said. “Thank you.”   Mark rose just as the doors parted and when June locked eyes with him, a broad smile spread across her face.   “You change your mind, killer?”   “Well the thing is, I kind of hate doctors,” Mark confessed, “but maybe you can keep me company? Ya know, just in case I take a turn for the worse?”     [Conclusion:]   A big shout out goes to King Saul for being so kind as to share his art with all of us today, I’m so grateful for your generosity, Saul! If you’re interested in the cover art used for this episode you should know that a slightly altered version of “Smell” is actually available as a linoleum print. This is 1 of the 5 pieces that are a part of Saul’s Synesthesia Series.   In case you don’t know what synesthesia is, it’s described as a “condition” in the dictionary, but I’m going to call it an ability… I might even go so far as to say it’s a superpower, and it’s when someone’s senses connect in ways that allow them to perceive things most people can’t. For example, someone with synesthesia may be able to hear colors, see sounds, or taste words. It’s truly fascinating to me… I remember reading awhile back that some people with synesthesia are able to see a wider spectrum of colors, but that’s when I got a little jealous and stopped reading.   So, now on top of wanting to write a scarier story to pair with Saul’s work, I’m also wishing my main character had synesthesia. Ugh… well there’s always another story to tell. You know that cliché about how a picture is worth 1000 words… well honestly I think that’s a vast understatement… maybe 1000 stories is more like it. And that reminds me, I’ve been putting together a long list of writing prompts for any of you artists out there who struggle with writing about your art. I have no idea when it’ll be done, but I do know that it’ll be super helpful when it is, so I’ll be sure to let you know as soon as it’s available.   So, anyway, please do make sure to check out Saul’s work on Instagram @kingsaulart or you can visit his website at king-saul.com.   Alrighty, my friends, that’s a wrap! Thank you so much for listening! Don’t forget to check back here in two weeks for the next episode… or better yet subscribe to the show so you don’t have to worry about missing out. I’ll catch ya next time!

Package Your Genius Personal Branding Podcast
PYG 109: Feel behind on your goals? You can turn this year around

Package Your Genius Personal Branding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 9:14


Today is the first day of July, the first day of Q3, and the official halfway point of the year. Since we only have six months left in 2019, if you've had time to reflect on the six months that have passed, you may be lamenting on how far you are from the goals you set in January.   (Or you may have crushed your goals completely, to which I say, yay you!)   But if you are nowhere near where you thought you'd be, consider this your pep talk - it's time to get back in the game.   I'm here to let you know, all is not lost.   Even if you were asleep from January - June, you can make up the difference with the months we have left. You simply need to revisit your goals, tweak your strategy, and decide what you're going to do differently.   But first, realize you're not alone. According to U.S. News & World Report, the failure rate for New Year's resolutions is said to be about 80 percent, and most lose their resolve by mid-February.   I for one am guilty of hopping off the consistency train. At the end of May, I looked at my annual goals and felt a little demoralized; I simply was not on track with many of the goals I'd set.   But in true Amanda fashion, I had some surprise "sleeper" wins that helped me close out the month, the quarter, and the first half of the year in spectacular fashion.   Here's what's been going on: One of my goals for the year? More international travel. But for whatever reason when I set the goal in January, I failed to book any tickets or plan any trips. Fast forward to May: a friend asked if I could join her in Italy on the heels of a big conference she was attending for work. I said yes, spent an epic week in Italy in June, and just like that, my travel and adventure goals are back on track for the year.   Another goal? Double my podcast downloads in 2019. As June approached, I could see I wasn't on track to meet that goal. I had exceeded last year's numbers up to this point, but doubled them?   Not quite.   Then by chance I went looking for parenting podcasts to help me navigate a few issues with my kids as puberty is setting in, we're switching schools in the fall, and I need a more effective way to communicate with my soon to be teenaged son. I randomly met a parenting podcaster at a media event in mid-May. She's doing a challenge to record an episode every day this year, which inspired me to challenge myself to publish an ambitious 30 episodes in 30 days.   While I set out to do the challenge because I was inspired by the parenting podcast, I inadvertently boosted my podcast downloads due to the sheer volume of new episodes. And just like that, we're back on track and back on schedule to reach the 2x goal for the year.   Sidebar: I learned a lot about epic productivity, motivation, and building habits during that challenge and will share the lessons in a future missive, but for now, here are a few of my favorite episodes:   PYG 108 - You have to sell it PYG 100 - What are you willing to create? PYG 99 - Muscle Memory PYG 97 - Making yourself at home on a new level PYG 92 - Build a brand library so people can find your ideas   Another big goal? Land media exposure.   June was an exceptional month for our PR clients in Maximum Exposure. After two months of crafting ideas and pitching, I was honestly getting a little worried that we hadn't had more media wins. So at the beginning of June, I decided to further examine our process to figure out what might have been missing.   We focused more on breaking news, increased our time spent on research, and changed the order of the weekly program touch points. The result? Our changes worked like magic.   In the month of June alone, our students were interviewed or featured by Fast Company, the Washington Post, the Washington Post Express, ABC Milwaukee, V100.7 FM in Milwaukee, ABC 7 DC and Let's Talk Live. While media exposure wasn't tied to a specific goal I set at the beginning of the year, it was tied to a goal I set when we opened our doors to the program in April.   And it was a great example of how sometimes you may plan for a trickle of sustained success over time, but end up with a flood of it all at once - if you can hone in on the right new strategy.   At the end of the day - by trickle or by flood - you can still reach your 2019 goals.   It may not happen out of the gate, but when you're honest about what isn't working and you decide to win, success can come at you fast.   If you're looking at July 1 with a side-eye because you are nowhere near where you thought you'd be by now, remember, you can change your results if you change your strategy.   You can make big things happen fast.   You can make up the difference in the months we have left.   You simply need to revisit your goals, tweak your strategy, and decide what you're going to do differently.   If your incremental strategy hasn't worked so far, maybe it's time to do something absurdly different so you can get absurdly different results.   Even if you're not blown away by what you've accomplished in the months behind us, get excited.   You can turn this year around!   ***   We have one more spot to join us next month in Maximum Exposure. This is a high touch group PR program designed to get you media exposure - interviews, segments and features to pontificate about what you know best.   If you're ready for PR results, and want a PR team that won't be happy until your face is splashed all over tv screens and newspaper pages, apply here.  

Brwngirl Gabby
Ep 14: #LOVEISLOVE ft Sydney W. & Amira A.

Brwngirl Gabby

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 49:49


As June comes to a close, I want to focus on the importance of Pride and how to be an Ally 365 days of the year. We also discuss cancel culture and the impact it has on society.

Robots on Typewriters
Episode 56: Take a Barry

Robots on Typewriters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019


As June winds down, we celebrate Pride on the show this week by developing the newest gay supergroup the world…

Typed Out: The Podcast
The Sound Of Pride with On The Quays

Typed Out: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2019 30:37


As June continues, there are so many events marking the 50th year of Pride, but none are half as exciting as #HowAboutLove, an On The Quays concert dedicated to celebrating fifty years of divas. In this special release episode, OTQ company members Nicola Murphy, Keiji Ishiguri, and Zia guest to chat about their event, the crossroads of entertainment and activism, and what it means to celebrate Pride here and now.

Oklahoma Sooners Unofficial 40
U40: Sorting out recruiting offers, big time QB headed to Norman

Oklahoma Sooners Unofficial 40

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 85:43


As June arrives, summer football camps are in full swing. We talk with Josh and Bob about the latest news surrounding OU's football camps and satellite camps. We talk a lot of in-state offers and the bind that OU finds themselves in at times with evaluating in-state kids. Carey comes up with content ideas for fake QB recruiting YouTube shows while we also breakdown camps coming up. We also talk about the latest with the transfer portal and things we're starting to find out as more and more players have entered the portal. OPEN - Please Eddie, tell us you've watched Saving Private Ryan on the 75th anniversary of D-Day 0:05:40 - Lon Kruger is meeting with the media today to talk about his new coaching staff 0:07:45 - Josh's impressions on the Houston satellite camp this past week 0:12:10 - Bob's impressions of OU's football camps earlier this week 0:18:00 - In-state evaluations and offers and the minefield they present for OU 0:22:35 - Brock Vandagriff is headed to Norman once again. Eddie is confused about his hair color. 0:26:55 - Is Baker Mayfield giving rise to the try too hard camp kid? Carey's idea to take advantage of them. Then back to Vandagriff. 0:34:18 - What it means that Vandagriff wants to work with Riley at camp. 0:39:37 - Carey and Josh make statements on Rivals, rankings and Bru McCoy 0:43:45 - The transfer portal is already telling us a lot about the transfer portal 0:48:50 - Josh updates the latest in what's happened with the new Rivals rankings 1:03:05 - College football hall of fame and Josh Heupel? 1:05:55 - The dominance of Roy Williams of a defensive force 1:14:00 - Bob's baby update 1:15:45 - The Rivals 5-Star 1:21:37 - Players checking in for summer. Stacey Wilkins a bit of a straggler.

VetCast
Episode 5: Talking X-Nodes & ToolChain with Fabian from VeChainStats

VetCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 52:32


Fabian rejoins us to give us his thoughts on recent events in the ecosystem. As June officially arrives, we look closer at the events unfolding in China. 

Mayday: The Handmaid’s Tale Podcast
64: The Handmaid's Tale on HULU S2/E11 - "Holly"

Mayday: The Handmaid’s Tale Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2018 70:11


The Handmaid's Tale on HULU follows up one of their most intense and violent episodes with something entirely different. In S2/E11 - "Holly" we essentially get a one woman show as Elisabeth Moss absolutely puts one of the best performances of her run on The Handmaid's Tale. As June finds herself in the middle of nowhere, having just seen Hannah and Nick taken away, she steels herself and focuses on the two things she can control. Herself, and the baby. The only break in the Elisabeth Moss show comes in the form of an epic meltdown of a scene with Fred and Serena. It it small but it is mighty! Yvonne Strahovski leaves no doubts as to whether she should be at the top of all the award nomination lists as she somehow manages to plunge us further into the depths of Serena's pit of misery. This is the kind of episode that makes you appreciate everything about this show as HULU and Co. somehow raise the bar yet again. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themaydaypodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themaydaypodcast/support

Bone and Sickle
Episode Six: Lost Heads

Bone and Sickle

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2018 41:22


As June 24, the feast of St. John the Baptist approaches, the folklore of decapitation suggested itself as an appropriate theme for this episode.  We begin by way of an old English children’s rhyme and game, “Oranges and Lemons” based on melody played by the bells of St. Clemens church in London.  The rhyme ends … Read More Read More The post Episode Six: Lost Heads appeared first on Bone and Sickle.

Redbirds Rundown Podcast
Ep. 10: Redbirds GM Craig Unger

Redbirds Rundown Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2018 31:28


As June begins, the Redbirds are cruising. Redbirds general manager Craig Unger joins the show to discuss the team's recent strong play, all the player exchanges between Memphis and St. Louis, and upcoming promotions at AutoZone Park.

Absolutely Nothing
Some Men Just Want To Watch the World Burn

Absolutely Nothing

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2018 34:07


ANP UPDATE: More episodes on the way - the streets will be scorching. As June will see the release of new Kanye and Drake, it will also see new ANP eps. We have figured out how to record remotely with Steve in Vegas and Eric in Chicago. Sorosky is Missouri (or somewhere that starts with an M?) living his best life. Snapchat - we've had so much fun with our ANP snapchat story (shotuout Emil) but Snapchat is just dead since the new format. We'll be more active on IG or as Sorosky calls it "the gram." DM us questions or topics that you want to hear about. IG : Absolutelynothingpodcast Spotify - We're on spotify.    

Fantasy Sharks Radio
Fantasy Football Feeding Frenzy: The Prodigal Sons Return

Fantasy Sharks Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2016 61:00


It's been a few weeks since the gang at the Fantasy Football Feeding Frenzy gathered to do a show. Stuff happens, so they say. There were personal matters that needed attending to and all that. And besides -- it's not like early June is really an "impact" month where fantasy football is concerned. But those are coming -- soon. Mandatory OTAs have fired up across the NFL. News feeds are heating up. There's even been the requisite way-too-early soul-crushing injury that leaves dynasty fantasy owners screaming at the television. In other words, it's almost time. Fantasy Draft Season is almost here. As June moves into July more and more fantasy owners will begin preparing for 2016 in earnest. Fantasy magazines will hit newsstands. Cheatsheets will be compiled. Sleepers will be awakened to the point where they cease to sleepers. Busts will be busted on until they actually become sleepers. In a word, things are about to get crazy. And that means it's time to get back after it. Because if there's one thing the Fantasy Football Feeding Frenzy gang knows -- it's crazy. And so they have gathered. Fantasy Sharks Staff Writers Gary Davenport, Todd Latzke and Walton Spurlin -- a triple-threat tag team of fake football tyrannosaurs. Or the Three Stooges of fantasy football. Whatever. They've gathered to offer up some information on the upcoming Fantasy Football Feeding Frenzy Listener League. To discuss the latest injury news and player updates across the NFL. To preview the meat of their season -- the strategy, sleeper and ratings shows that will occupy the rest of the summer. In other words, they've gathered to get back to work. So join the gang on Thursday, June 23 at 7 PM Eastern for some fantasy football talk. Come on in -- the water's FINE. Call-In Number (347) 826-9620  

Ut Supra Infra Cast
Eschatological Bedtime Stories

Ut Supra Infra Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2011


How I learned to stop worrying and love the bomb. Music stuff with Einstein & Oppenheimer.Comments &c are more than welcome. Friends, I pray this podcast finds you and finds you well. I woke up at 0230 GMT-5 and gave up on trying to sleep, and recorded this very cast. There seems to be a thematic anchor of cinema, but my inspiration was drawn from an idea and experience of being a child and believing the world was to end imminently. "We can drink the water from the toilet reservoir, but not the bowl," and "We can cover the windows with telephone books (as if we had them)," are phrases I remember. Anyway, there is beauty in learning to love the bomb. As June has ended in my 33rd year, and I, at the mercy and grace of the Universe go on to live now, I think back on the certainty that I would never see these days. "I'm not going to be alive when I would be thirty." I said. I was so sure. It was my lot. And I was wrong. It's good to be wrong. I'm wrong at least once a day.Two days before the Trinity test, Oppenheimer expressed his hopes and fears in a quotation from the Bhagavad Gita:In battle, in the forest, at the precipice in the mountains,On the dark great sea, in the midst of javelins and arrows,In sleep, in confusion, in the depths of shame,The good deeds a man has done before defend him. ***Bonne Ecoute,Track,Name,Artist,Album,Time (Seconds)0,Brazil - Geoff Muldaur,Michael Kamen,Brazil,2061,Miracles,Bobby Johnston,Wristcutters: A Love Story,162,E=mc²- Einstein explains his famous theory,Einstein,None,583,Smoke and Mirrors,The Magnetic Fields,Get Lost,1884,Lament,Sonny Lester, His Orchestra & Chorus,Take It Off! Striptease Classics,1855,House of the Rising Sun,The Animals,The Singles Plus,2706,Velvety Instrumental Version,Pixies,Complete B Sides,1247,Occurrence on the Border (Hopping on a Pogo-Gypsy Stick),Gogol Bordello,Wristcutters: A Love Story,2068,Collapsing Stars,The Mountain Goats,Dilaudid,1499,Withnail and I - Hamlet Soliloquy,Richard E Grant,None,10510,Three Changes,The Good, The Bad & The Queen,The Good, The Bad & The Queen,25711,Clap Your Hands,Pale Young Gentlemen,Pale Young Gentlemen,17912,Clap Your Hands!,Clap Your Hands Say Yeah,Clap Your Hands Say Yeah,10813,The Card Cheat,The Clash,London Calling,22914,Ledmonton,Clues,Clues,26215,Sunflower,Nicolas Jaar,Space Is Only Noise,4816,Trinity Oppenheimer,Oppenheimer,None,9917,I'm on Fire (Bruce Springsteen cover),Chromatics,In The City 12",19818,We Built Another World,Wolf Parade,Wolf Parade,2030,Brazil - Geoff Muldaur,Michael Kamen,Brazil,20619,100,000 Fireflies,The Magnetic Fields,The Wayward Bus / Distant Plastic Trees,200Lyrics are in podcast.  Alternative solution forthcoming.