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It's been almost a year since the pandemic ended mass gatherings. A year without live music and festivals has taken its toll on many of us. When will they start up again? In this episode I discuss the latest COVID science to try to find an answer to that question. Rough Transcript Hi everyone. I’m back, and once again . . . I know it’s been a long time since my last episode. I’m not even gonna apologize this time, because in the end just gets ridiculous. All I’m gonna say is that I do INTEND to produce episodes more regularly. And I will at some point. But … so much has been happening in my life it’s crazy. I’ll tell you about it briefly, and then we’ll get into the episode, which is about covid and festivals. Basically… when festivals are likely to start happening again. Ok, but me first… Here’s what’s happening… A few months ago, in my last episode I told you about my mom and her dementia. And thank you everyone who wrote me with your sympathy and words of encouragement, and those who asked me how she was doing. It’s actually quite interesting. She’s doing maybe 70% better, but she does still have dementia. It wasn’t all about the medication she was on. If you remember I was hopeful her problems were all about this one medication called pramipexole, and that once I got her doctors to discontinue it, she would get better. But it really wasn’t that. It was another whole month before she improved. But here’s the thing… I believe it was the covid that fucked with her brain, and that during those few months she had it, IT was responsible for wiping out her short term memory. I mean she couldn’t remember what we spoke about from moment to moment. She’d literally say the same thing over and over, not realizing she just said it. But when she finally beat the covid, she slowly got better… I mean… 70% better, which is huge… and that just doesn’t happen with typical Alzheimer’s. With typical Alzheimers, it’s a steady downhill. You don’t get better like that. You may have good days and bad days, but her improvement is dramatic. I really have my mom back. And I plan to visit her as soon as I’m allowed to travel internationally, and as soon I get a covid vaccine. She just got her first shot herself a few days ago. But here’s why I think the covid affected her brain so much. You see, this virus can strike anywhere in the body, and there’s a lot of cases of people who get cognitive problems when they get covid, problems that can last a quite while. You’ve probably hear of post-covid brain fog. There’s a lot of people talking about that, but there’s even covid-psychosis. Seriously. Some people who get covid literally become psychotic, as in full-on schizophrenia type psychotic. It doesn’t seem to be permanent, but these are people with no history of mental illness. Totally weird. So we know this virus can affect the brain, and it can also produce lots of different symptoms all over the body. And so… here’s my theory… Again it’s just just a theory. But what I think is that some of these non-standard symptoms that some people get… meaning more than a cough and fever and stuff, depend on the particulars of a person’s immune system, and particularly, where that person might be experiencing inflammation. Preexisting inflammation. Everyone has SOME degree of inflammation. There’s so many toxins in our environment these days. So many foreign things getting into our bodies. And our immune system tries to recognize them and attack them, but sometimes it gets confused and attacks our own tissues instead, even after those toxins are gone. And this can cause chronic pain and disease. Inflammation is so common in fact that we take it for granted. Inflammation is the number 1 cause of pain and illness … by far. When it gets way out of hand people get diagnosed with autoimmune disorders, like ALS, multiple sclerosis, arthritis. You name it. There are so many. But … for the vast majority of us, inflammation remains mild. So we just take ibuprofen on occasion. But the thing is… it tends to strike in the same place when it does. Wherever a person might get inflammation, that’s generally where it stays. And so Alzheimers is correlated with brain inflammation. My mom was already in the early stages of Alzheimers when she got covid, which means she already HAD some inflammation happening in her brain. Then she got COVID and her main symptoms were in her brain. A total loss of short term memory. So I think what’s going on is that her immune system was already primed to attack the neurons in her brain. So when she got covid, the cytokines that attack foreign invaders, as well as that cause inflammation, mainly went there, and they went to town there. So I think that covid is more likely to affect areas in your body if you already have inflammation going on there. And this is why it’s hitting people with preexisting diseases so hard, because so many of them, like Alzheimers, are a result of inflammation, of the immune system being a bit out of whack. Anyway, that’s my theory. And that’s my mom. She’s doing so much better. Again thank you everyone who wrote me, with your love and support. And let me just say one more thing before I move on from this. Remember in my last episode I gave a list of things you can do to prevent dementia. Well, here’s one more thing I learned… Tack this on to the list I gave in my last episode. And that is. Eat more fiber. You see, fiber feeds the good bacteria in your colon that excrete anti-inflammatory molecules that prevent brain inflammation, molecules that sweep up cytokines and keep them in balance. And Alzheimers is highly correlated with low levels of these molecules. This could be why Alzheimers is on the rise… especially in the west, in the US and Northern Europe, because our diets suck and we don’t get enough fiber. So what are these bacteria in our colon that we need to keep happy? The first thing to know is they aren’t acidophilus and bifodus. Those are good bacteria also, and you can buy those in supplement form. Everyone knows about those. But we’re talking about different bacteria, lower down in your colon. And you can’t eat them for whatever reason. They can’t be put into supplements. So how do you increase them if you can’t eat them? And the answer is… you feed them. Well, you could also get a fecal transplant where you stick some healthier person’s poop up your butt… and yes, this is really a thing. But let’s not go there right now. And easier way to increase the number of these good bacteria in your butt is simply to eat fiber. That’s what they live on. So eat more vegetables people. I know I sound like your mom, but in this case your mom was right. Feed those good bugs in your poop and they will reward you by pooping out anti-inflammatory molecules in their poop, which will prevent dementia later in life. No joke. And remember to exercise and take your psychedelics regularly also. So another reason I haven’t put out any new episodes in a few months is that … a few weeks after my last episode, I had to go to Florida, because the pandemic basically killed my family business and I had to go down there to shut it down. It’s a dry cleaners… which has been in my family since 1937. My sister and I inherited it when our father passed away in 2012. But when covid hit people stopped going into the office for work, and so they stopped wearing dry cleanable clothes. So we lost 60% of our business almost instantly last March, and it hasn’t improved at all. So we basically had to close it, and I’ve been dealing with that, which is a lot of work. But at the same time I wanna tell you something really good that’s happened in my life, and that has ALSO taken up a lot of my time. And that is I’ve met someone super awesome. Her name is Becky and she lives in Michigan. She’s a friend of friend and we started chatting back in September and we really hit it off and so we’ve been spending time together. She flew down to Florida when I was there and stayed with me in my RV and we took a trip around Florida and I just recently drove her back to Michigan, where I am right now. So… in the middle of all this trauma and death and financial collapse and NO FESTIVALS… something actually really good happened to me in 2020. Anyway, that’s what’s been happening with me. Living in my RV. Mailing out fentanyl testing strips. Get them at DanceSafe.org everyone. Test it before you ingest it. Okay… let’s get on to the episode! Festivals. When are they gonna happen again? And let me say first I’m talking here about commercial festivals. I’m not talking about small private events. I’m talking about the big festivals we all love. With music and drugs and port-potties and thousands or tens of thousands of people. I miss them so much! The last one I attended was Hulaween in Florida, back in October of 2019. And the last indoor concert I saw was Mark Farina in El Paso in early March. I took 2C-B and holy shit! We danced for hours in a packed nightclub wall to wall with tons of sweaty strangers. I mean, if anyone had covid in there we all would have gotten it. But it was so much fun. Dancing to music on psychedelics with others… is my medicine. Like it is for so many people. And we haven’t been able to do that, really, in a year. And people are suffering because of it. Depression and mental illness are skyrocketing. Not just because of the lack of festivals, but the entire social distancing phenomena. A friend of mine just posted on Facebook today a photo of herself crying because of what she says has been the lack of human touch since the pandemic started. I think I’ve faired better … emotionally … than a lot of people. I get so much of my social interaction online anyway, and verbal communication is really my mainstay. Speaking and writing. So I’ve been able to maintain that. I also don’t get depressed much anyway. I’m lucky in that regard. But I miss live music and dancing in groups. Dancing alone just isn’t the same. And recorded music isn’t the same as live music. Seriously there’s evolutionary, biological reasons for that. I’m actually gonna do a podcast episode about it one day. Humans ability to appreciate music… evolved in us for social bonding purposes. It’s really important for our mental health. And one of the problems in general with modern society in general is that those experiences are often limited. To begin with. Even before covid. But now it’s terrible. I miss festivals for another reason too. And that is… usually, I attend festivals with DanceSafe, the nonprofit I founded … 22 years ago. I spend a lot of time at festivals at the DanceSafe booth testing drugs for people. We’d actually just finished fundraising for two spectroscopy machines that we were going to start bringing to festivals before covid hit. These machines shoot a laser into the powder … and because every molecule reflects a different spectrum of light, it can tell every drug in the sample with precision. Super cool drug checking technology. And right when we got the money to buy them… Boom. Covid ends festivals. The last event DanceSafe did was Gem and Jam in Arizona last February. That actually may have been the last big festival that’s happened in the United States. Almost year ago. I’m also worried about the chapters. The DanceSafe national office is doing ok. People are still buying test kits. But because there’s no festivals, our local chapters around the country have nothing to do, and I’m really worried if this situation lasts another year, we may have to almost start all over again, organizing local chapters. The festival culture … OUR festival culture … is beautiful. And I miss it so much. Burning Man, Lightning in a Bottle, Shambala, Symbiosis … My favorites. Electric Forest… there’s too many to name. When are they going to start up again? That’s what I’m gonna talk about now. And of course, it’s all about the pandemic. So I’m gonna get into the science of covid…. Covid science… virology, immunology, epidemiology … it’s kind of taken over my intellectual life this past year. I been a non-stop researcher. It’s actually one of the reasons I decided to do this episode. To get some of it out of my system. Maybe then I can get back to making regular podcast episodes about drugs. But anyway, here’s the main thing about when festivals will happen again. They won’t happen again until they’re safe… until they won’t become super-spreader events that lead to deadly covid outbreaks. And this applies to all mass gatherings. The most dangerous events of all… the one’s that lead to the most fatalities in the long run, are large, mass gatherings … because you have thousands of strangers coming together, and then they go back to their respective communities, spreading the virus far and wide. So when will mass gatherings no longer lead to deadly covid outbreaks? Or specifically, when will enough scientists, public health professionals, lawmakers, promoters and attendees, BELIEVE this to be the case. Because that’s really when they’ll happen again. And so I think the general answer to this… or where the discussion begins is … when enough people are vaccinated. It’s more complicate than that, but let’s start with that. Let me tell you about the vaccines first. The main thing to know about the two current vaccines out there, the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, is that they likely won’t prevent you from getting infected with covid and spreading it to others. They will only prevent you from getting a severe, systemic infection. Fauci and the media aren’t really talking about this too much. I think they don’t want to turn people off from getting the vaccine, so they aren’t saying things that could be construed as negative. But many virologists doubt that the vaccines will prevent infections and transmissions. Why? … It has to do with the route of administration. The vaccines are injected into your arm. They contain messenger RNA that cause the muscle cells in your arm to temporarily produce molecules that resemble parts of the coronavirus spike protein. These molecules then stimulate your immune system to produce antibodies, which circulate in your blood. But these antibodies don’t easily get into the epithelial cells in your upper respiratory tract. So what they think is that the coronavirus will likely still be able to take hold there, infect the cells in your nose and throat, and start to multiply. And then you can breathe those virus particles out and infect others around you. Immunologists have actually known about the importance of vaccine route of administration for a long time. It’s the reason why the later polio vaccine was oral rather than injected. You see… the first polio vaccine prevented severe illness, paralysis and death, but it didn’t prevent people from actually getting polio and passing it on to others. And this is because the antibodies had a hard time reaching the epithelial cells in the gut, where polio first takes hold. Polio is spread from feces. Virus particles in feces can get onto food or in water in a number of ways and then when someone else ingests them, they bind to epithelial cells in the intestines, where the antibodies in the blood can’t easily reach. Epithelial cells, by the way, are the cells that divide the inside of us from the outside of us. Like skin cells. So they’re at the periphery. The farthest place from blood flow. So when scientists realized this was happening, they developed a second polio vaccine that you swallow. The weakened virus particles in the oral vaccine then hit the epithelial cells in the gut first, stimulating a direct, localized immune memory right where it needs to be. An immune response that involves T cells and B cells, which I’ll talk about soon, but the oral vaccine is the only reason we’ve pretty much eliminated polio from the world today. Not entirely but almost. So … why not make a covid vaccine that you inhale, or squirt up your nose? Well the answer to that they’re too dangerous. Inhaled or insufflated vaccines, in animal studies, cause way too much inflammation in the upper respiratory tract. Many of the animals die or have severe complications. So we’re nowhere close to getting an upper respiratory tract administered vaccine. It’s gonna be an injection in the arm, and so it’s likely only going to prevent severe covid infections. I just read an article yesterday, btw, about the NovaVax vaccine, which isn’t available yet, but which seems more likely to prevent all forms of infection. Even mild infection. Even though it’s also an injection in the arm. I need to research it more. But basically it’s a different type of vaccine from the mRNA vaccine that causes triggers T-cell and B-cell adaptive memory more than the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines. So keep that in the back of your mind. I’m only talking here about the two vaccines currently available. And what they indicate… is that we’re not going to see vaccine festival passports. In other words, we’re not going to see festivals where you can go if you prove you’ve had a vaccine. Because even though you and the other attendees aren’t likely to get severely sick, you will likely still be able to spread the virus around to each other, and then take it back home and spread it to people in your community. So that means we really need to see enough people vaccinated… as in at least a few hundred millions people in the US, before ay mass gatherings will happen. You know, everyone’s talking about this 80% figure to reach herd immunity, but herd immunity is a dubious concept with coronaviruses. There is no herd immunity with any of the other coronaviruses that produce colds, despite them being around for thousands of years and the entire population getting infected. And that’s because antibodies for coronaviruses typically fade away rapidly. And we’re finding the same this is true with this coronavirus. It looks like antibodies last about six months. Maybe more and maybe less for some people. But there’s already been hundreds of documented cases of people who have gotten covid twice. There’s no herd immunity with the flu either. Right? So … covid, like the flu, and like other coronaviruses, may never go away. We may never eradicate it. And if not, there’s never gonna be herd immunity, despite what the media is saying. We’ll just have to learn to live with it. This is seriously something to consider. One piece of good news here is that there is some t-cell and b-cell adaptive immune system memory that happens with natural infections. Not just antibodies. And that may mean, over time, subsequent infections get less and less severe. Some virologists think that the other coronaviruses, the other common colds, may have begun with more deadly viruses, and then became milder over time, after initially killing a lot of people. So that may happen with this one too. We don’t know. But either way, if that IS true, it would definitely take a long time. The better news is that the vaccines seem to work well in preventing severe infections. So if enough people get the vaccine, and if they confer this immunity to severe infection for long enough… then festivals SHOULD be able start up again. Which leads to how long will it take to assess whether this is the case. But before I get to that, let’s talk about the potential problem of all those people who aren’t going to get vaccine I the first place. People have various different reasons for being skeptical of the vaccine. But in general there’s two large groups. This is from national surveys. The first large group are Republicans, Trump supporters most likely And the second large group are African Americans. The reasons these two groups are skeptical of the vaccines are probably different, but they’re both because of political beliefs, not science. Republicans are generally more opposed to public health because they see individual liberty as paramount, which is why there is a large percentage of Republicans who oppose the vaccines. And African Americans have a long history of being experimented on medically. Including vaccines. It’s a horrible history and I won’t get into it here, but that has caused some skepticism in a large percentage of the Black community. Of course you’ve also got some people who are skeptical of the covid vaccines for scientific reasons. But that’s a much smaller number of people. Those first two groups are by far the largest. And so… how many people are we talking about who might refuse to get a covid vaccine? And how is that going to impact the reopening of festivals? Surveys show it’s about a quarter of the population. Maybe up to a third. So we’re talking 25% to 33%… that puts us somewhere close to the 80% mark Fauci is talking about that we need for pretend herd immunity. I call it pretend because again, if they don’t prevent infections and transmissions, but just severe infections, then there is no herd immunity. But anyway, nobody knows whether we’ll get to that 80% of the population vaccination figure. Also, I don’t think the vaccine will be mandatory, at least not for many years. There are mandatory vaccines, of course. Measles, etc. But I can’t see the government making covid vaccines mandatory until they have a long enough tract record of safety and efficacy. Plus, covid doesn’t kill very many children, so unvaccinated people aren’t jeopardizing children. That’s an important piece of this. Also, the vaccine may not prevent transmissions anyway, so unvaccinated people may not be different in that regard to vaccinated people. Anyway, the point is just that there isn’t going to mandatory vaccines. So how many people need to voluntarily get a covid vaccine to prevent festivals from causing deadly outbreaks? That’s a hard one to answer. But it might be the wrong question, anyway. Because I think that once the vaccine has been around long enough for anyone who WANTS to get vaccinated CAN get vaccinated, then at some point we just gotta say that anyone who refuses to get vaccinated is pretty much only putting themself at risk. I mean they’re making that choice… and it doesn’t really impact others that much… right? Because children aren’t at high risk to begin with, and the vaccines themselves are likely NOT going to stop transmissions. So one would think at some point down the line, when the vaccines have been available long enough to everyone who wants one… and if they remain as safe as they appear to be now, and if they protect from severe infection for a significant amount of time, say at least a year… then even if a quarter or a third of the population refuses to get one… at that point … we should be able to have festivals again. Right? Maybe. I think the real determining factor is going to be the numbers, but before I get into that, I want to talk a bit about how covid is transmitted, and how infections happen, and how someone can protect themselves, and others, from severe infection. Because one big part of this is staying outdoors, and so you would think that because festivals are outdoors, they might be able to happen sooner than indoor mass gatherings. And they might. But it’s more complicated than that. I personally think being outdoors, with six feet of spacing between people, with masks, is 100% safe. This theoretically means outdoor music gatherings can happen right now safely if they mandate proper social distancing. And some events are doing that. But obviously these aren’t mass gatherings. They’re small outdoor events. I don’t think large festivals could do this. There’s just too many people. The dance floors are too crowded. Keep in mind it only takes 15 minutes to become infected if you’re standing outdoors within six feet of someone who is shedding, without a mask. That’s what the CDC defines as exposure. There’s no way most people are going to be able to avoid this kind of exposure at a festival. Masks might prolong the exposure time period, but then again we’re talking about people dancing, which means they’re breathing way more heavily. And people never keep their masks on all the time. And you can’t enforce this. And then you got the whole porta-potty thing. So while I think it’s possible to have socially distanced outdoor music events, I don’t think it applies to the kind of large festivals we’re talking about. So let’s talk more specifically about how covid is transmitted. The first thing to know is that the virus is airborne, and the vast majority if transmissions happen from breathing it in. In fact, there isn’t a single known case of surface to mouth transmissions. I’m not gonna say it can’t happen, but it’s just never been documented. So it’s not nearly as important to wash your hands as it is to avoid contaminated air. Restaurants that disinfect surfaces but don’t have ventilation and air filters aren’t doing anything to help. That’s just theater. And make no mistake. This virus is airborne in EVERY meaning of the term. It can become fully aerosolized and float around all by itself in the air, AND it can float around in micro droplets that come out of people’s nose and mouth when they breath and talk. In the air in both senses of the term. We knew this back in April. Scientists knew it. And it was a scandal that it took the World Health Organization until the Summer to finally admitted it. But that’s another story I won’t get into here. The good news is that one particle isn’t going to infect you. You need to breathe in a large enough dose of the virus to actually get infected. Exactly how much, as in how many particles, nobody knows. Doing studies on this, called “challenge studies,” would be unethical. But the concept here is very important. And to understand why it’s case, I’ll walk you through how an infection happens… So… say your standing close to someone without a mask and they are infected and breathing out virus particles, or say you’re indoors where there are virus particles floating around in the air everywhere. You breathe these particles in and out your lungs, and depending on how many you breathe in, some of them get trapped in the mucus membranes of your nose, in your sinus cavities, and in your throat. Possibly some even get trapped in your upper bronchi, but that’s less likely because there isn’t much mucus in your lungs. Some of those virus particles die in the mucus, but some make their way through the mucus to the epithelial cells below them, and attach to ace-2 receptors where they can enter the cell. If they do get in, the virus hijacks its DNA and gets the cell to start making more of itself. At least that’s what it WANTS to do. And if it gets that far, it’s called an infection. But there’s a chance, if you get a light enough exposure, that your killer T-cells will kill them all off before they start replicating. Killer T-cells can recognize when a cell in your body has a virus attached to its surface, and they kill the cell. Killer T-cells are an important part of our immune system. They don’t kill the virus itself. They kill cells infected with a virus. And they can kill them quickly, potentially even before the cell starts replacing the virus. This means you can be exposed to the virus without getting infected, if it’s a light enough dose. And this can stimulate an adaptive immune response among your T-cells, which may be a bit helpful later on if you get exposed again. And … you can also get MILDLY infected, where the virus DOES start replicating, but it doesn’t spread very far. In fact, most infections appear to be mild like this. The killer T-cells kill the infected cells quickly, and antibodies kill the rest of the virus directly, before many other cells become infected. To be specific… You have killer T-cells that recognize when when of your own cells has a virus attached to it, and it kills the cell. Then you have helper T-cells which recognize the virus and tell the B-cells to create antibodies for it. The B-cells create the antibodies, which bind to the virus and mark it for destruction. Then other immune cells come along and destroy it. So it’s pretty complicated. You’ve got killer T-cells and helper T-cells. B-cells that make the antibodies. And then a bunch of other cells, called cytokines, that come along and kill any virus that has an antibody attached to it. You really don’t need to remember all this. The important take-away is just that most infections are resolved naturally by T-cells, B-cells and antibodies in the upper respiratory tract. And some exposures are resolved by T-cells even BEFORE any antibodies are produced. That’s good news obviously… so long as you get a light enough exposure. But you’re not out of the woods just because you got exposed once and had a mild case, or were asymptomatic. Having a mild or asymptomatic infection is a factor of BOTH your general state of health and your immune system AS WELL AS the amount of virus you were exposed to initially. The second time around you might get a gigantic exposure, which could overwhelm your immune system. We really don’t know how this will play out yet. It’s still too early. But the point is that, just like with drugs, dose matters. So even if you are older, or have preexisting health conditions that make you more susceptible to a severe reaction, if you get a small enough initial dose you may be okay. And the reverse is also true… even if you are young and healthy with no preexisting conditions, if you get a massive initial dose. Like say your on a cruise ship… Say your on Jam Cruise, and twenty people on the ship are shedding the virus, and all the air is being recirculated and you’re breathing in virus particles with every breath… that many virus particles could overwhelm your T-cells and B-cells and antibodies and might make you sick, or kill you, even if you’re healthy. Scientists call the initial dose the “viral inoculum.” How much of the virus you get inoculated with. This is different from viral LOAD, which is the maximum amount of virus IN your body at a given time during the course of your infection, AFTER it has started replicating. Virus inoculum is the reason indoor locations are the most dangerous places you can be, and it’s why fatalities are skyrocketing now too, during the winter. Because people are spending more time indoors. Also the cold and dry air tends to evaporate respiratory droplets faster, releasing the virus and making it airborne more quickly, before the droplet can fall down to the ground, bringing the virus with it. Winter increases not only transmissions, but the average dose people get, leading to more fatalities and raising the case fatality ratio. This is why I try not to share indoor space with people outside my quaran-TEAM. Right now that means me and Becky. And this is also why masks remain so important. Masks reduce the amount of virus that gets into you. Remember those cruise ships early on where tons of people were dying? The case-fatality ratio on those ships was enormous. Like 15%. Then we had the initial lockdowns, and then later some cruises started up again, but this time with mandatory mask mandates. On these masked cruises that had outbreaks, the results are telling. They had pretty much the same percentage of infections. But the case-fatality rate was far lower. This is because masks reduced the amount of virus people were getting exposed to… so even though they got infected, they were less likely to die. This is just one of many pieces of evidence that masks really do work. Anyway, back to festivals and when are they gonna happen again? I think with all the science I just explained, as well as a sizable percentage of the population skeptical of the vaccines, it’s gonna be a while. They’re definitely not gonna happen this year. Fauci says we may have enough vaccines rolled out for everyone by the end of the Summer. And technically that’s before Burning Man, and before Hulaween. But I don’t think they’re gonna happen, because even if we get 75 or 80% of the US population vaccinated by then, we still don’t know how long the vaccines work. What if they only last six months? Like natural antibodies? I think we need to know this first. And other things. So the real measure is in the numbers. What’s really going to decide when mass gatherings can happen again are when we see the rate and number of covid deaths drop significantly, and stay down for a long time. Only this is going to demonstrate that the vaccines are working. Steady declining numbers. How many daily deaths do we need to get down to, and for how long? I don’t know. But consider this… In a BAD flu year we have maybe 50,000 deaths. We’re going on 500,000 deaths in the first year with covid, and that’s even WITH all the social distancing we’re doing. Without social distancing it would have been many millions. So I’d say we’re gonna need to see fatalities get down to more than 100,000 a year, or about 275 deaths a day, before anyone thinks we have the pandemic under control. That’s a death rate about twice that of the worst flu year. So if the national fatality rate can get down to under 275 deaths per day and stay there for say, six months at least, I’d venture to say festivals will start again. And for sure that’s not going to be until Summer of 2022 at the earliest. Keep in mind also that other things will reopen first, like restaurants and movie theaters, long before mass gatherings. But if the fatality rate stays low during the reopening process, festivals and mass gatherings will follow. In fact they will symbolize the end of the pandemic. Can we keep our culture together until then? I don’t know. I don’t even know if it’s TOGETHER right now. We may need to start over to some degree. DanceSafe will likely need to create many new chapters from scratch. And what about all the other folks in the industry? Vendors, medical teams… A lot of them went out of business. Some may have new jobs. And with no profits for two years, will promoters even have the capital to hire enough staff right away? Seriously, it might take a while to build the culture back up. But we’ll do it, right? I mean it’s our culture. We love the music. We love the dancing. We love the drugs. We love the music and dancing and drugs TOGETHER with other people. It’s medicine. It’s in our genes. Nobody has ever been able to stop music and dancing and drugs. So be patient. We’ll get there eventually. Right now we just need to stay safe.
Your Favorite Podcast Is Back And Joined By Artist @theh00dtrophy As Well As @smokehousestudio Owner @onlyjb As We Discuss Splitting Bills At Dinner Parties, The Difference Between “Broke” And “Cheap”, The Time Frame On Cashing Out On Someone, Broke Man/Woman Drawers Etiquette, Holding Down A Significant Other In A Jam, Wanting Somebody Who’s Wanted By Other People, And Why Being A “Hot Boy” Will Have You Looking Zesty Word Of Advice: If You Ask To Hit A Shorty Hookah, You Basically Asking To Suck Dick. @ratedpersonal Is Back And Better Than Ever! “Sugar Pockets/Broke Man Drawers” #TheMobIsBack Feat. (@twin1100 and @callmebaldy)#SongOfTheWeek: KHAL!Q- “Back In My Mode” (feat. Gillie Da King)
Well, that certainly was a way to start the first week in earnest of 2021 and do we have a lot to say about the riot/sedition that occurred this week in Washington DC, join Kyle, X, Felicia, and our special guest Adrian as we talk about the stories that came up AS WELL AS trying […]
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! I think...are we allowed to say that? Or do we just have to quietly accept that there is a new year?? Anyways! We recorded a whole non-King of the Hill episode! So if you don't like tangents, cackling laughter, and stories about poop (not our own stories this time) feel free to skip this one! BUT if you DO enjoy those things AS WELL AS incredible harmonizing, Creed and George Bailey impressions, stick around won't ya!? We also do a very special COUNTDOWN at 48:00 minutes! We love you and thank you all for your support during this insane year. We could not have made it through without all of your love, stories, and hilarious comments. We LOVE YOU!We have t-shirts! Click here!CALL OUR HOTLINE AND LEAVE A VOICEMAIL!!! 386-530-3876SEND US SNAIL TRAIL MAILHo Yeah! PodcastPO Box 5612Gainesville, Florida 32627JOIN OUR PATREON! For just $2 a month you have access to all of our additional audio!Don't forget to check out our Instagram, Twitter and Facebook pages - and leave a review on iTunes!
Do you ever feel like your problems and worries are "too small" for God to see or care about?A quick look through His word will show us how God sees and cares about things as large as the universe AS WELL AS the tiniest things He created! Listen to hear some examples!
People, we are mixing things up, today instead of previews, we're coming with that MMA NEWS!!! We take a look at Dana White video that talks about what the UFC did this year, AS WELL AS, pointing out the cats in the media that were throwing shade from the sidelines! Then there's the Anthony Pettis saga that started on the 22nd, we thought it might be a week or so, BUT, BOOM all resolved on the 23rd! Ben Askren and Scott Coker are going at it online, and we know who fired first in this one, Lucas! AND out of nowhere @sonnench drops the bombshell, Submission Underground ain't done with 2020! We're getting one more card on 30th December, and 'SUG 20' is SICK!!! So, let's preview the upcoming action with today's (ep. 126) @ChinCheckPod - Dana put's media on blast - Anthony Pettis announces he's leaving UFC - Scott Coker fires a shot at Askren and it goes off!!! - Anthony Pettis sign's with the PFL - Submission Underground announce surprise event *(Music) 'Rogue Nation' by 7L & Esoteric - 2004
TARODCAST: Under The Moon is BACK! Today's episode features Micole Graham, a published model and entrepreneur, who has graced us with her presence and raw, unfiltered conversation! We dive deep into the subject of sexual empowerment and freedom, as well as go into some of the more personal, intimate details of what makes sex beautiful. There will DEFINITELY be more to come, and if you're looking to hear the rest of this episode AS WELL AS check out some of the behind-the-scenes images and videos from Micole's shoot? Join us on Patreon!https://www.patreon.com/tarodcastMicole, thank you so much for being a part of show!If you'd like to keep up with her and all of her experiences, hit her up on social media!Facebook: Micole GrahamIG: @its.me.col_Twitter: @MicoleLynn | @Gorgeous_Snob********Intro Music produced by Phresh KydstrumentalsPodcast Music produced by Ryan "iMakeFireBeats"Podcast Platform provided by Spreaker.
What are psychic pain and cognitive constriction? This week's guest is one of those smart Black women you would love to keep listening to... As a former police department counselor, she brings a whole different type of insight to our pages this week. Recorded in September (suicide awareness month), she shares her experience working on the front lines of the suicide war. She tells tales of being the first on the scene for other people's suicides, AS WELL AS her own struggles. Find out what she did that literally took my breath away! Quotables "...acknowledge that vulnerability is considered a weakness and suicide a taboo" "...even having those thoughts is considered a weakness" "Depression is for White people" Takeaways 1/ CONNECTION: Fight the fear to not connect with others 2/ Check in with people 3/ Suicidal thoughts are not taboo! Where to Find Callery Counseling on Facebook Are you a physician and a parent? Are you overwhelmed? Feeling Stuck? Undecided? Dealing with a lack of motivation or self-belief? Your thoughts hindering you from taking that next step? Needing to reboot and press restart? Do you need someone to talk to, to help you jumpstart your life again? Help you figure out how to move forward? Let's chat. Go to calendly.com/drlulu, and schedule a free consult. I guarantee you, you will look at your life with a different pair of lenses...:) Ciao! Dr. L Life Coach --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/uchenna-lizmay-umeh/support
Main talking points include:Candy started as a freelance writer and designer in 2009. As her business grew, she started outsourcing work to sub-contractors. Through this she started by under-charging and under-estimating the amount of work that needed to be done.From her journalism background where editors, writers and designers start with nothing and produce an entire newspaper in a day, it didn't seem strange to try and fit this mentality to the process of designing and building websites.The key points: 1/ Working in person is way more efficient – clients would come to Bizzy Bizzy to complete their projects. Since COVID, the team have had to move everything online.2/ Candy and her team developed a fun and interactive process for their clients. This has also translated to a virtual set up.3/ Candy and her team include a writer, so the content is written for the clients during the day. The team includes: - A writer- A Designer- A Developer- 1 to 3 people from the client4/ There is a discovery call to outline the scope of the project.5/ The process is designed to be an experience for the client, AS WELL AS creating a great user experience fo the end user.6/ The purpose of the day is to get the website "live ready". The following day is taken to test the website, check quality and polish the design.7/ Ecommerce websites are doing through a process called "1 Day Plus" – where the design and structure of the website are done in a day, but data input, integrations, etc are done after the day. Typically within a couple of weeks."A website isn't launched, it's birthed" – Candy PhelpsThe changeCandy started by running this process for family and friends to test the model. She then ran it concurrently with "normal" projects for around a year, before going "all in" on the 1 Day Model.Candy's company has a core value of happiness for her and her team. This has shaped the way they choose projects, their working practices and the way the interact with clients.Book: The Progress Principle– The thing that gives people most happiness at work is making progress with goals– The thing that causes the most unhappiness at work is having to redo tasksBuilding Trust and Recurring RevenueFor the first few years of running this model, Candy and the team focussed on getting the 1 Day process nailed. Once that was working in a way they were happy with, they then moved the focus on to the recurring model.The team now build in maintenance agreements into their projects. This is based on the unique relationship thats developed with the client through the 1 Day process.Their models include: – Maintenance & Analytics (base level)– Content Marketing – in a 1 Day style (1 day a month)Certification1dayworks.com – an online course that walks you through the process for the 1 Day WebsiteOther website:bizzybizzycreative.com Join our Facebook Group! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome back investors? Today we speak with Rafi Mizrahi, who calls in all the way from Israel, where he invests in real estate abroad AS WELL AS in the United States! When he was laid off from his IT job and out of work for 6 months, he began looking for a better way to achieve his dreams. Like many, Rafi believed Multifamily was not within his grasp as an average guy without experience, so his journey began on the residential side with fix-&-flips. But, when single family profit margins proved to be grossly underwhelming, Rafi committed himself to getting a piece of the apartment investing pie. To find out how Rafi got started in Multifamily & how he was able to become a successful syndicator with nearly 800 units in only 3 years, keep on listening. THIS EPISODE’S GUEST: Rafi MizrahiProudcommunities.com
Avoid this Big Mistake When Answering “What do you do?”Lean into the LACK to find YOUR Unique Selling Proposition:Here’s HOW:Let me start with a little story:When I first came into the online space I saw ALL of the things I DIDN'T have BUT instead of letting that stop me.I turned what I was lacking and made it my USP: No list, No Website, No Problem!!Here's How:1. One one sheet of paper on the left hand side write all the things you DON’T have (should be easy because our newsfeed gets in our HEAD)2. FLIP THE SCRIPT on the LACK.3. On the RIGHT hand side write down what you DO have.4. On the bottom of the page write down what you are passionate about.5. Allow your passion to meet your profession. Step forward with your FULL TRUTH!!***NOT SURE HOW TO APPLY IT?Listen in for my specific examples!!!***NEXT:Talk about it ALL with a great group of like-minded online business owners by requesting to join Entrepreneurial Connections Movement today: https://www.facebook.com/groups/485712388288047/***Here is your permission slip!!Your USP can connect PASSION + PROFESSION!Start talking about it regularly. My Sell Like a Mutha’ students know that I call this Anchor Content ... come forth with your FULL TRUTH...Whether it’s a regular blog post, live stream, or podcast ... share what you stand for and believe in AS WELL AS what you do for a living. Believe it or not, this is important in why people buy.Do the exercise I talk you through and share:--> What is YOUR USP?*********************************************Renee Hribar has been a sales professional since 1994 in New York. She has sold millions of dollars in products and services and trained thousands to sell for the first time. She is known in her industry as a fun, energetic executive sales coach who leads with heart. A TEDx speaker who offers training sessions at global conferences, boardrooms and most recently through virtual programs, she skillfully breaks down her decades of sales expertise with a flair that makes listening to her joy and if you take action, extremely profitable. With her one-of-a-kind "laugh & learn" teaching style, you will certainly walk away with a new view on the "softer side of sales". See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
OECD data shows under-resourced public schools do AS WELL AS over-funded private schools. The powerful multi-national corporation that is the Catholic Church demands BILLIONS in taxpayer dollars, adding to its already enormous assets. Federal government provides BILLIONS in a 'hygiene fund' for private schools to return to class- ZILCH available for public schools.www.adogs.info
This weeks episode, man oh man, is it a jam packed one! The boys breakdown the Lakers and Nuggets game 3 plus touch on game 4 in the East between the Celtics and Heat, hit the NFL waters hard with this week's "Something or Nothing," then briefly debate all the injuries around the league in week 2, AS WELL AS a new segment called The Staley and Stoner Six where the guys predict the six most interesting games of the NFL. Buckle up, it’s a juicy one.
#EchoChamber this week takes a look at the new Lauren Lapkus & David Spade vehicle, 'The Wrong Missy' AND the new collaboration from Seth Ickerman & Carpenter Brut, 'Blood Machines'. Which you can checkout on Shudder. PLUS, get info on BFI Japan 2020, Lionsgate UK's last Saturday movie AS WELL AS, the 'Cinema Showtime' project which is helping MediCinema and you can help over on Indiegogo. From Strike Media, MyFilmClub and Creative Path Ltd. This week we have: The Wrong Missy Release Date: 13th May 2020 Director: Tyler Spindel Cast: David Spade, Lauren Lapkus, Rob Schneider, Jackie Sandler, Chris Witaske, Candace Smith & Molly Sims Credit: Happy Madison Productions, Netflix, QC Entertainment Genre: Comedy, Romance Running Time: 89 min Cert: 15 Website: here. Trailer: here. Facebook: here. ------------ Blood Machines Release Date: 21st May 2020 Director: Seth Ickerman Music: Carpenter Brut Cast: Elisa Lasowski, Anders Heinrichsen, Christian Erickson and Noémie Steven Credit: Logical Pictures, Rumble Fish Productions, Shudder Genre: Adventure, Music, Sci-Fi Running Time: 60 min Cert: 15 Watch the first part of the story, Turbo Killers: here. Website: here. Trailer: here. Twitter: @bloodmachines Facebook: here. Instagram: @bloodmachines New members can enjoy 30-days free with the promo code SHUTIN when signing up at Shudder.com. ------------ ****Lionsgate Live! A Night at the Movies**** livestream on Saturdays at 6.00pm BST are: May 23 – “The Hunger Games” @LionsgateUK YouTube Channel ------------ ***Cinema Showtime*** Cinema Showtime is the new multi-media project from Creative Path Group Ltd, Strike Media Ltd and MyFilmClub. There is a Indiegogo crowdfunding page, with a £25,000 Flexible Goal. With this, they aim to help MediCinema, the charity that brings the magic of film to hospitals. If you'd like to be part of this, you can get more information and donate, here. ------------ *(Music) 'Hush Sally, Hush!' by Carpenter Brut – 2019
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THE MENAGE IS BACK...(AIRHORN) Brooke, Steve and Justin are all back for the premier of Season 35 of The Challenge Total Madness. The gang breaks down the first episode, Wes's beard, if Big Brother people will have an advantage this season plus Wes and Johnny working together. AS WELL AS the return on Quotes Of The Week and Mom LeFranc's take. (Recap starts at 10:50 if you want to skip the opening talk about life, love and quarantine.)
Friends of The Dunes 709 (and beyond), welcome to another episode of "Finding D.I.C.H. UNCUT"; the sister episode to "Finding D.I.C.H" where more time is spent spilling tea on dating, sex and relationships, followed by our "D.I.C.H. Therapy" segment at the end. In this weeks episode, I fill you guys in on my Hackney Wick shenanigans, new and accidentally forgotten bae's and my excitement to really get my dating on. I am then joined by a secret and incognito someone, A.K.A. "Arty", in D.I.C.H. Therapy. Don't forget to share your #DICHChallenge experiences AS WELL AS your D.I.C.H. Dilemmas to findingdich@gmail.com or on Instagram @FindingDICH and @DaisyChakoo. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING FRIENDS! Slide into our Instagram DM's: @FindingDICH @DaisyChakoo @Transmission_RH Original Music by Daisy Chakoo Co-Producer: Bridey Addison-Child (Insta: @Bridey_AC)
2020 MLB Preview- A 2019 recap, Houston Astros talk, Nolan Arenado talk, Prospects and Breakout Players For Each Team In 2020, Cy Young and MVP Predictions, As Well As 2020 Standings Predictions And Breakdowns
Friends of celibacy (and beyond), welcome to another episode of "Finding D.I.C.H. UNCUT"; the sister episodes to "Finding D.I.C.H" where more time is spent spilling tea on dating, sex and relationships, followed by our "D.I.C.H. Therapy" segment at the end. In this weeks episode, I discuss how my year of D.I.C.H. (or lack there of), has been going so far. I am then joined by the wonderful Nicole Logan, in D.I.C.H. Therapy. Don't forget to share your #DICHChallenge experiences AS WELL AS your D.I.C.H. Dilemmas to findingdich@gmail.com or on Instagram @FindingDICH and @DaisyChakoo. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING FRIENDS! Slide into our Instagram DM's: @FindingDICH @DaisyChakoo @Transmission_RH Original Music by Daisy Chakoo Co-Produced by Bridey Addison-Child (Insta: @Bridey_AC)
Are YOU struggling with a variety of Glandular and Hormone related health problems….from Thyroid disease and dysfunction to adrenal exhaustion or more? There are hidden pathogens in our cells, AS WELL AS belief systems, traumas, entities and more related to our pain patterns that can be addressed NOW! Are you holding toxins ( energy of […]
It’s a big world out there and sometimes we get overwhelmed as investors with the amount of information coming in. There are so many ways to get started investing in real estate but they are not all created equal. We’ll discuss one path that many may find to be the easiest and most comfortable AS WELL AS being the most affordable. What type of property fits this plan? Why a more comfortable and cheaper investment does not mean BETTER Why you may get discouraged from scaling For more resources check out restmethods.com
Do you have a strategy to grow your company? Most product-based e-commerce companies focus their energy and money on attracting and converting new customers in the hopes of bringing in more revenue. But what they are missing is that more revenue doesn’t equal growth. Growth comes from more revenue that brings better profit margins. It’s not the same to own a company that makes $1 million in revenue with a 10% profit margin as it is to own a company that makes $1 million in revenue with a 25% profit margin. See the difference? When trying to grow your company, you should focus on strategies that increase your revenue AS WELL AS improve your profit margin. In today’s episode I’ll explain: Why your perpetual customers are the answer for growing your company. How you can leverage a transformational journey to persuade your customers to keep purchasing from you. When you understand the name of the game is constant repeat business, then you can really develop a strategy that will increase your revenue and improve your profit margins.
You can look forward to a brief overview of what to expect in the future of “She Is Found” and where the Podcast resonated from! There will be some very successful entrepreneurs and business owners AS WELL AS intuitive readers and healers to help with the self discovery process. I’d stay tuned if I were you! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Episode 49 is here and we are deliberating the Garbage and Gold of Childhood Toys! Lindsey and Lisa dig into those nostalgia feels this week by exploring the best and the worst of the toys from our childhoods (80s-90s). Lisa is in shock at Lindsey's unfamiliarity with a rad commercial about a bad game. Lindsey feels bullied by some of these toys and we take a surprisngly deep dive into Lisa's psyche and the existential wonderings of childhood toys. There's a lot going on in this one, y'all! Poll results are in for Tom Cruise Movies! Listener shoutouts to @theallbros @bliesmer and @mikeohlsondrummer AS WELL AS our reasons for leaving out some of the stuff from last episode. DON'T FORGET! Vote for this episode on the socials and you are entered to win cool SWAG! Want even more Garbage and Gold? We're on Patreon! Head on over to https://www.patreon.com/garbagegoldpod and subscribe for $2 or $5 a month for more content! Lists for our choices: https://twentytwowords.com/26-awesome-childhood-toys-you-wish-that-you-still-had-and-can-still-buy/ https://twentytwowords.com/weird-childhood-toys-that-will-give-you-major-nostalgia/ We'd love for you to join the conversation, too! Twitter: https://twitter.com/garbagegoldpod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/garbagegoldpod/ If you'd take just like 15 seconds to rate and review us on iTunes, we'd REALLY appreicate that! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/garbage-and-gold/id1447756472 Intro and Outro Music: Fun Times All the Time by Wolves Transition Music: by https://twitter.com/PktWvlf of https://twitter.com/nfhcpodcast
Friends of the democracy (and beyond), welcome to another episode of "Finding D.I.C.H. UNCUT"; the sister episodes to "Finding D.I.C.H" where more time is spent spilling tea on dating, sex and relationships, followed by our "D.I.C.H. Therapy" segment at the end. In this weeks episode, I tell you all about my second date with Bike Bae (D.I.C.H. Challenge #2) as well venting about all the D.I.C.H. Struggles in the world. I am then joined by Steve Lacy, AKA, Malakaï Sargeant (Insta: @MalakaiSargeant) in D.I.C.H. Therapy. Don't forget to share your #DICHChallenge experiences AS WELL AS your D.I.C.H. Dilemmas to findingdich@gmail.com or on Instagram @FindingDICH and @DaisyChakoo. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING FRIENDS! Slide into our Instagram DM's: @FindingDICH @DaisyChakoo @Transmission_RH Original Music by Daisy Chakoo Co-Produced by Bridey Addison-Child (Insta: @Bridey_AC)
This episode the boys AS WELL AS a special guest discuss the movie "The Lighthouse", a recent Roger Egers film that features Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson that features two lonely lighthouse keepers that go crazy as they become trapped in a lighthouse during a storm. This movie was seriously freaking weird and super interesting, and we had an awesome discuss about it. Go see it in theaters and listen in to our show! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tuned-in/support
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Emily just got s new dog and the girls discuss how thats helped with breaking her indie-indie walls down. They also bond over the goofy make up and styling people instinctively put on on-camera women. All these and more AS WELL AS a chat with Ursula about her favorite new app and doggy potty training tricks. Emily Hellers comedy special Ice Thickeners is available FREE here!https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=P5n0hOM0Bm8THIS EPISODE SPONSORED BY GREENCHEFhttps://www.greenchef.us/goodie75 GET $75 OFF!THE GOODIE GOODIE IS A FOREVER DOG PODCASThttps://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/the-goodie-goodie/
Two best mates talking about hip hop and it's culture. Tonight in our hip hop news and sneaker news we talk about: Cardi B pleading not guilt X's estate trying to avoid paying Look At Me producer $1M DaBaby being sued A shit load of shoes including: MMW X Nike Free TR 3 SP Donovan Mitchell X Adidas D.O.N. Issue #1 CDG X Nike Air Max 95 A few leaked Yeezys that are in the works And a whole lot more! Be sure to check us out on Wednesday for our music based show where you'll hear Tyler's review of Benny the Butcher's The Plugs I Met AS WELL AS Mach Hommy's Wap Konn Joj, and Rob's review of Lil Nas X's 7 AS WELL AS lilbootycall's Jesus Said Run It Back!
Episode 28 - Name ONE other podcast with as many restaurants on their Sworn Enemies List as IHIBW. Now we’re taking on spouse’s Sworn Enemies. 3:00 - 10:00- WE HAVE IHIBW SWAG! Visit www.ihibw.threadless.com and proudly rep IHIBW in Mens, Womens and Kids sizes AS WELL AS home decor including, but not limited to, bath mats and shower curtains!!! 10:00 - 14:00 - Did Ray add any restaurants to his Sworn Enemies List? Obviously the answer is yes, but it’s now why you would think…. 15:00 - 44:00 - Does Subway suck? Maybe. Find out why AND hear our Top 5(6) Fast Food Rankings. Chew the Fat Pod Email us any questions, comments or concerns at ihibw69@gmail and follow us on Instagram @ihibw for up to date news on the podcast and a picture pack for each episode.
In this powerful Friday Fill Up, author, leader, entrepreneur and icon builder, David T Fagan shares some stellar insights about business, marketing, and sales, and AS WELL AS relationship, wealth, and well being! I've had the pleasure of working with David and have seen his strengths and gifts in action! He's worked years to build an empire that makes an impact! He supports other leaders in getting their message out to the world as they build their brand. The ripple effect of his heart unleashed has made an immeasurable difference and continues to do so! We cover it all when it comes to powerfully taking your life back as a result of living your heart unleashed! David authentically shares the growth of risk taking in business and how to strategically, consistently, and intentionally create positive momentum in the direction you want your life to be going! So if you are ready to buy your life back from monotony or conformity, this episode is an amazing place to start!!
On this episode of The Alliance U PRODcast, Gina Hawks discusses why Tax-Free Retirement is a good idea and how NLG's Flex Life II IUL product is a good fit for many of your clients. NLG FlexLife II Index Universal Life details include: - Great for tax-free retirement - Most comprehensive Living Benefits of any of our carriers - Living benefits for terminal, critical & chronic illness AS WELL AS chronic injury (coma, severe burns, paralysis & traumatic brain injury) - Lifetime Income rider - guarantees your client that they can never outlive their money & they'll have at least a $15,000 death benefit - EZ Underwriting - client MAY NOT have to have a paramed (blood, urine, etc) if they are age 60 or younger & applying for $1 million or less in death benefit or ages 61-65 & are applying for $250,000 or less in death benefit http://photos.naaleads.com/email_pics/NLG_IUL.pdf www.NAAUniversity.com www.NAALeads.com @NationalAgentsAlliance @NAALeadsTheWay www.AndyAlbright.com @AndySAlbright #TheAlliance #DoTheDo #PremiumPointsParis #TickTock
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Happy Thanksgiving (for EVERYONE: not just US Peeps!): This week, we bring you a hard-target review: "Grand Theft Auto V" AS WELL AS "GTAV: ONLINE." While the differences between the two are subtle, the pricing structure isn't. And yet... the deliciousness of "Online" (which carries with it some - entirely voluntqary - pay-structures) mocks us constantly with its awesomeness. WHO WILL WIN?! -BE SURE TO CHECK OUT our twitch livestream at: www.twitch.tv/skookiesprite -JOIN OUR DISCORD EXPERIMENT at: discord.gg/SVXy3Xa -ASK TWITCH TO RE-ENABLE THE "LINUX" TAG on livestreams: tinyurl.com/readdlinux ------------------------------------------------------------------ ---Games Mentioned This Week (Proton):--- --Grand Theft Auto V ($29.99, base game, NOT INCLUDING $20-$30 Criminal Enterprise Starter Pack & MORE than 1 may be necessary) https://store.steampowered.com/app/271590/Grand_Theft_Auto_V/ --Grand Theft Auto V: Premium Online Edition ($59.98, includes the CESP) https://store.steampowered.com/bundle/5699/Grand_Theft_Auto_V_Premium_Online_Edition/ --Killer 7 (DOES NOT WORK ON LINUX YET VIA PROTON; SO DO NOT BUY YET... MAYBE...) https://store.steampowered.com/app/868520/killer7/
This week Joy and Brandon discuss how and why LeBron “almost cracked” during the Lakers’ early season struggles. Joy says LeBron underestimated how much pressure he’s under to help the Lakers “win now.” PLUS, why Magic Johnson won’t fire Luke and how Tyson Chandler improves the Lakers young core. (WIT IT or QUIT IT) Joy and Brandon discuss if the Cowboys are definitely making the playoffs, if the AFC is too talented for the Patriots to make it to the Super Bowl, and after this Sixer/Butler trade, if the East officially more interesting than the West. (PETTY COURT) The Golden State Warriors pettiness gives their fans a headache and the rest of the NBA hope for the end of their dynasty. (LIT LIST) This week Halle Berry was lit. The Saints are lit for being lit and Duke Basketball is lit for having Zion Williamson. (LOSER POWER RANKINGS) Joy stays winning, but is a loser this week for drafting Le’Veon Bell in our MIC Fantasy Football league. The Raiders are still losers and the Rockets are loser for how they doing Carmelo #smh. (MIGOS CULTURE REPORT) Brandon tries to get serious real quick to show respect to the legend STAN LEE. THEN, Joy and Brandon analyze Serena Williams’ GQ cover. (RANDOM ISH) Thanks to Halle Berry, Joy and Brandon debate over the Best Black Rom-Coms from back in the day AS WELL AS the definition of a “Rom-Com.”
This week George Discusses WWE Crown Jewel, Survivor Series Possibilities, RAW & Smackdown Live. As Well As some Random Rants per usual. Plus how he got Tamina and Nia right!
Dr. Drew is joined by Amber Rose and they discuss Amber's new podcast, AS WELL AS the philosophy behind her Slut Walk. She describes her rough upbringing in south Philly. Fighting every day was a cultural norm for Amber. She shares with Dr. Drew some of the extraordinary experiences. After some self reflection and psychotherapy, Amber has emerged as a champion for women against rape culture.
Today, I speak with Jordan Paris, Author of Growth Mindset University and owner of Paris Web Design. We cover everything from what makes great web design, to common design flaws and mistakes, and even how to get featured in big publications, like Men's Health. Get Jordan's book on Amazon or at https://growth-mindset-book.com/ Also check out Jordan's blog at https://jordanparishealth.com/ Make sure to subscribe to the podcast AS WELL AS the YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/c/BlakeEmal/sub_confirmation=1 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/net-positive/support
CALLING ALPHA CONTROL: KEVIN BURNS EPISODE SYNOPSIS: We welcome Mr. Kevin Burns to Alpha Control for an exclusive interview. Kevin is a man who has been called the ‘Keeper of the flame’, maybe I should just say the Keeper…of all things Irwin Allen, AS WELL AS an executive producer & creator of the new Netflix Lost in Space series, which premiered on 13th of April 2018. He’s joining us today to share his lifelong LOVE of the ORIGINAL series and of course talk about the new reboot. KEVIN'S BIO: Kevin grew up in upstate NY & by the time was Will Robinson’s age, he was already a Big Fan of LIS, watching it during its first run broadcast. That started him on a journey that would result in personal friendships with the cast members of the original series, as well as Sheila Allen, Irwin’s widow & ultimately culminate in this beautiful new Netflix LIS series. Along the way, he maintained his love of the series during his college years in New York & Boston, his teaching career at Boston University & his later move to LA where he landed a marketing & promotions job at 20th Century Fox TV. Later Kevin established several Hollywood production companies, was nominated for numerous Emmy Awards, won two including one for the superb A&E series Biography. He was also writer, producer or director on many highly acclaimed documentaries, including Empire of Dreams the story of the Star Wars trilogy, Indiana Jones the Ultimate Quest, The Fantasy Worlds of Irwin Allen, Lost in Space Forever & many, many more…Indeed, Kevin is directly responsible for hundreds of hours of television across a wide range of subjects, but the franchise that hold first place in his heart is the subject of this humble podcast Lost in Space. Kevin is also the driving force behind the beautifully restored & re-mastered 50th Anniversary Blu-Ray collection & Ultimate Soundtrack CD collection that were released in 2015. For that all LIS fans owe HIM a special debt of gratitude. PODCAST INFO: This interview was conducted on 23 April 2018. LINKS: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0122745/bio https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Burns http://www.marccushman.com/books.html https://www.facebook.com/alphacontrolpodcast/ EMAIL: alphacontrolpodcast@gmail.com
Oh boy oh boy, listeners, what a week we have for you. This week we have both Phil’s Biggest Eye Roll of the show so far AS WELL AS a free advertisement from a sponsor we do not have. So you know we are starting out strong. This week we watch Michael’s slow progression into Being The Worst At Being The Worst. We also get some more funerals, Vincent is generally unhelpful, and your intrepid podcasters discuss what it means to be an Other from another Other. Susana hates Lost.
This week I sat down with Connor Gillivan from the US, he is definitely someone to talk to when it comes to leverage – he is one of the brilliant minds behind FreeeUp.com, a successful business that revolves around leveraging. In this digital era where we get to connect with each other regardless of distance, it is really important to realise that we can’t always do it on our own, we need to know our options, especially when it means lowering our costs AS WELL AS allowing us to work on what truly matters to our businesses. In this episode, we talked about outsourcing as a form of leverage -- what it would mean to the business, its pros, as well as its consequences. Connor shared how important it is for the business owners or the management to figure out their own systems and processes before they leverage parts of their businesses. As they say, you cannot teach what you don’t know! We also briefly tackled Amazon and drop shipping, how these work, and whether or not they are still lucrative businesses. Connor discussed three reasons why businesses need to outsource, they are: To get away from the repetitive processes or tasks within the business. It allows you to become SMARTER within areas that you have weaknesses. Build a more PASSIVE business. In this episode we also covered how important it is to use reliable outsourcing and freelancer markets. Connor also shares FreeeUp’s USPs: FreeeUp receive hundreds of freelancer applications every week. They then have an internal team that weeds out these applications so they only hire the top 1% of these applicants. They protect their clients against turnover. Golden Nugget Round Question 1 – What would you tell your 18 Year Old Self? I would tell him to find his passion and pursue it. AND travel! Question 2 – What would you lecture at University today? One of two things – either bootstrapping OR e-commerce. Question 3 – What was your biggest investment or financial decision? Investing in myself, personal development. Guest Details To contact Connor, feel free to e-mail him at connor@freeeup.com. Links and Resources If you are interested in leveraging, check out FreeeUp’s website at https://freeeup.com/ Connor is also very kind to share the following links so that you too can learn from them: Blog: http://connorgillivan.com/ Book: https://freeeup.com/blog/freeeup-updates/free-up-your-business/ Skills available on FreeeUp: https://freeeup.com/freeeup-worker-skill-sets-infographic/ Set up a call with Connor: https://calendly.com/connor-gillivan Quotes We realised that we didn’t have all the time of the day to run all the operations, and growth projects of the business, so we started to look for freelancers and independent contractors to help us with the business. –Connor Gillivan What we learned over the years of recruitment is – you either make a good hire, or a bad hire. –Connor Gillivan
In honor of Valentine's Day, this episode is about relationships. But NOT the kind you might think. In this episode you'll learn about the relationship between our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors AS WELL AS how to tell if you are currently operating in a fixed mindset or a growth mindset when it comes to your money. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It was a huge eye-opener for me when I learned that we could be radically affected by others sins against us. Sure, most of us understand this on a childhood level (that person took my toy, this friend called me a bad name, etc.). The lesson seems to take on an entirely new level of significance, though, when we place the concept in the world of #adulting. The stakes get higher, the sins get bigger, the harm becomes more lethal. It was ANOTHER level of insight altogether for me when I realized we could be affected by some of these sins that weren’t our fault… things done against us that require cleansing but not necessarily forgiveness (i.e., we bear no guilt, but we’re wounded). Sure, it sounds simple looking in hindsight- and I wonder how I missed it for so long. But, it’s a game-changer once you see it. That leads me to the point of this talk… The reality is that we’ve been hurt by others AND we have actually been the one TO HURT others. In other words, we’re both victims of sin and perpetrators of sin. No, I’m not saying that “all sin is created equal,” that some actions don’t cause more harm than others. However, I AM suggesting that we’ve been on the receiving end of hurt AS WELL AS the giving end Thankfully, grace flows both ways. Grace forgives us- and cleanses their hurt. God is always at work. Furthermore- and this one is HUGE- He does His work of forgiveness and cleansing even when people whom we’ve hurt refuse forgive us. __________ Links referenced in the talk include- Blog, two articles on weight loss- How I lost 35-plus pounds- https://www.overflowfaith.com/blog/how-i-lost-35-pounds-in-2-5-months-and-how-you-can-too Losing weight with essential oils- https://www.overflowfaith.com/blog/here-s-how-to-lose-weight-with-essential-oils The Redemption eBook- https://www.overflowfaith.com/p/redemption-e-book
This week Lego, Hov, and Triton breakdown their thoughts on the very first image officially released by Bungie for Destiny 2 AS WELL AS what the teaser trailer could mean for the full Destiny 2 trailer on Thursday! The ‘cast
Ian McBryde recently released his book of poetry We The Mapless. It is a retrospective of work from many of his previous books AS WELL AS containing new poems. His imagery is very striking, very disturbing - and very brief. He has a live reading style to match, which is heard in this programme to great effect as he caresses the 3CR microphones with his distinctive vocal cords.
Mickstape links up with the I Hate Sully Podcast to bring you every over under for all 30 NBA squads in the Association. Not only do we give you our opinion on all 30 teams, we give you the correct side to bet on for their over unders AS WELL AS tell you whom is going to win MVP this upcoming season. Go ahead and put your mortgage on everything you say. Well, except for the Magic over. Don't listen to Tyler on that one.
Here’s a fantastic interview with the great coach Dominique at http://www.CoachingWithDominique.com Click this link to listen to Rori Raye’s Interview With Dominique BONUS TIPS From Dominique: Is it really possible to HAVE IT ALL – YOUR very own forever MAN, the one of your dreams, AS WELL AS your DREAM career? Is it really possible… The post Interview With Dominique appeared first on Coach Rori Raye.
Here’s a fantastic interview with the great coach Dominique at http://www.CoachingWithDominique.com Click this link to listen to Rori Raye’s Interview With Dominique BONUS TIPS From Dominique: Is it really possible to HAVE IT ALL – YOUR very own forever MAN, the one of your dreams, AS WELL AS your DREAM career? Is it really possible… The post Interview With Dominique appeared first on Coach Rori Raye.
The PIXELS trailer was the most popular conversation topic on the RubberOnion facebook page this week, so we lead with that. At the end we discuss the internet as a creative spawning ground and how traditional media fits in AS WELL AS addressing a question to me (Stephen) about being a freelance animator. We also talk about the ATTACK ON TITAN live-action teaser, INCREDIBLES 2 plot, and the announcements of a California Raisins movie as well as Joseph Gordon-Levitt starring in and producing a Fraggle Rock film. Also Rob went to an underwear party in Williamsburg (which, as a sentence, isn't that weird because it ends with "in Williamsburg"). So enjoy the discussion and feel free to join in below in the comments section! CLICK HERE to go to the full blog post & leave a comment! Annotations: (14:45) PIXELS trailer (23:57) FROZEN / THE THING mashup stop-mo video by Lee Hardcastle (30:22) ATTACK ON TITAN live-action movie first clip (36:39) INCREDIBLES 2 coming to theaters Summer 2016 (42:06) California Raisins coming back in live-action/CG hybrid movie (49:11) Joseph Gordon-Levitt will produce and star in the live-action FRAGGLE ROCK movie (56:21) Variety report says 'Internet Serves as Spawning Ground for Emerging Animators' (1:16:59) RAPID FIRE!!!!!!!! (1:32:53) Question(s) from Timothy Bergeron: "Hey Stephen, How did you go about making that leap to a freelance animator?... Is getting clients just networking? Are their sites you go to and bid on jobs? What's the positives and negatives for being a freelance animator... What do you feel is the best way for freelance animators or artists in general, to get noticed? What ways of social networking would you use to get exposure?" Check out more of your hosts:Stephen Brooks (@RubberOnion)Rob Yulfo (@RobYulfo)Pat Ryan (@TheBadPatRyan)And please Rate/Review us on iTunes & Rate/Review on Stitcher while you're at it (=
Join Brandt and Allegra this week as they exaimine wasted time on social media, being an idiot on Facebook and how to spend a successful day in Coupville, WA with the family. Also, special guest Button calls in to give us her two cents on how we're doing as podcasters AND hear B and A's rants of the week! With all that AS WELL AS the Retro Review of the Week, how could you go wrong? Spoiler Alert: you couldn't. ENJOY!
The Honorable Marcus Garvey went from Spirit to Human form August 17th, 1887 and went from Human to Spirit form June 10th, 1940. We will look at his life FROM A LOVINGLY CRITICAL PERSPECTIVE, acknowledging what he got right and what must be reduplicated AS WELL AS what he got wrong and what we must move away from. Also mentioning things he didn't know at the time, that we know now, adding to our knowledge base in continuing AND EXPANDING upon his legacy.
Today's healthcare customers have an ever-increasing detailed grading scale regarding their healthcare processes (or those of their family members) and regardless of how clinically excellent the service received may be, it all comes down to the customer experience that ultimately drives the outcomes. As such, it is critical that we be able to deliver on the clinical service (this should be a given if we truly deliver what we say we deliver) AS WELL AS the customer service components of our relationships with our customers. Here are some thing to think about and discuss!